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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, March 2017
- Tibor Koltay:
Data literacy for researchers and data librarians. 3-14
- Rachel Spacey, Adrienne Muir, Louise Cooke, Claire Creaser, Valérie Spezi:
Filtering wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet access in public places. 15-25 - Younghee Noh:
A study on the effect of digital literacy on information use behavior. 26-56 - Kumaresan Chidambaranathan, Bs Swarooprani:
Analyzing the relationship between organizational culture and knowledge management dimensions in higher education libraries. 57-68 - Celia Emmelhainz:
Supporting the expatriate social scientist: Faculty research and information access in post-Soviet Kazakhstan. 69-81 - Grace E. P. Msoffe, Patrick Ngulube:
Information sources preference of poultry farmers in selected rural areas of Tanzania. 82-90 - Essam Mansour:
An explanatory study into the information seeking-behaviour of Egyptian beggars. 91-106 - Arif Khan, Rabia Anbareen, Haroon Idrees, Gohar Saeed:
Gender mainstreaming in Pakistani libraries: Analysing the possibilities. 107-114 - Jongwook Lee, Amelia Anderson, Gary Burnett:
Peer relationships and mentoring between LIS doctoral students: A qualitative approach. 115-124
- Anne Goulding:
Book review: Carolynn Ranking and Avril Brock (eds)., Library Services from Birth to Five: Delivering the Best Start. 125-126 - Janna Mattson:
Book review: Jill Markgraf, Kate Hinnant, Eric Jennings and Hans Kishel, Maximizing the One-Shot: Connecting Library Instruction with the Curriculum. 126-127 - Peter G. Underwood:
Book review: Martin De Saulles, Information 2.0: New Models of Information Production, Distribution and Consumption. 127-128
Volume 49, Number 2, June 2017
- Sarah-Jane Saravani, Gaby Haddow:
A theory of mobile library service delivery. 131-143
- Mike Thelwall:
Why do papers have many Mendeley readers but few Scopus-indexed citations and vice versa? 144-151 - Paul Zulu, Mpho Ngoepe, Nampombe Mnkeni-Saurombe:
The importance of legislation in the provision of national and public library services in Zambia. 152-164 - Mário Franco, João Pinto:
Intrapreneurship practices in municipal archives: A practice-oriented study. 165-179 - Justice Phukubje, Mpho Ngoepe:
Convenience and accessibility of library services to students with disabilities at the University of Limpopo in South Africa. 180-190 - Farshid Danesh, Rahmatollah Fattahi, Mohammad Hossein Dayani:
Stratification of Iranian LIS academics in terms of visibility, effectiveness and scientific and professional performance: Research report Part 1. 191-198 - Asad Khan, Mohamad Noorman Masrek, Fuziah Mohamad Nadzar:
Emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of academic librarians: An assessment of the relationship. 199-210 - Cristina Faba Pérez, Raquel Cebrián-Solís:
The social impact of libraries as reported in the Region of Extremadura's communications media during the economic crisis in Spain. 211-221 - Funmilola Olubunmi Omotayo:
Adoption and use of information and communication technologies by Pentecostal churches in Ibadan, Nigeria. 222-233
Volume 49, Number 3, September 2017
- Kristian Delica, Hans Elbeshausen:
The social library in three contexts: Programmes and perspectives. 237-245 - Maryam Okhovati, Fatemeh Karami, Reza Khajouei:
Exploring the usability of the central library websites of medical sciences universities. 246-255 - Dan Wu, Wanyu Dang, Daqing He, Renmin Bi:
Undergraduate information behaviors in thesis writing: A study using the Information Search Process model. 256-268 - Ellen Kleijnen, Frank Huysmans, Rudy Ligtvoet, Ed Elbers:
Effect of a school library on the reading attitude and reading behaviour in non-western migrant students. 269-286 - Ashley E. Faulkner:
Financial literacy education in the United States: Exploring popular personal finance literature. 287-298 - Agata Maggio, Josef Kuffer, Maurizio Lazzari:
Advances and trends in bibliographic research: Examples of new technological applications for the cataloguing of the georeferenced library heritage. 299-312 - Austin J. C. Mole, Chibuzo L. Dim, Millie N. Horsfall:
Re-engineering LIS education to meet industrial needs for knowledge societies. 313-319 - Paul Ojennus, Kathy A. Watts:
User preferences and library space at Whitworth University Library. 320-334 - Essam Mansour:
Health informatics: The ownership and use of mobile medical applications among Egyptian patients. 335-355
Volume 49, Number 4, December 2017
Articles
- Maryam Okhovati, Elham Sharifpoor, Mohammad Aazami, Farzaneh Zolala, Mehran Hamzehzadeh:
Novice and experienced users' search performance and satisfaction with Web of Science and Scopus. 359-367 - Mehwish Waheed, Jane E. Klobas, Kiran Kaur:
The importance of actual use in defining and measuring innovative behaviour: Comparison of e-book reader users and non-users. 368-379 - Younghee Noh:
A study of the effects of library creative zone programs on creative thinking abilities. 380-396 - Faten Hamad, Dina Tbaishat, Maha Al-Fadel:
The role of social networks in enhancing the library profession and promoting academic library services: A comparative study of the University of Jordan and Al-Balqaa' Applied University. 397-408 - María Pinto, Gloria Ponjuán, Mercedes Fernández, Dora Sales:
Information literacy life cycle and its standards and models: A view from Ibero-America. 409-423 - Patrick Lo, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Zvjezdana Dukic, Allan Cho, Jing Liu:
Motivations for choosing librarianship as a second career among students at the University of British Columbia and the University of Hong Kong. 424-437 - Immanuel Ovemeso Umukoro, Mutawakilu Adisa Tiamiyu:
Determinants of e-library services' use among university students: A study of John Harris Library, University of Benin, Nigeria. 438-453 - Riki Greenberg, Judit Bar-Ilan:
Library metrics - studying academic users' information retrieval behavior: A case study of an Israeli university library. 454-467 - Essam Mansour, Husain Ghuloum:
The information-seeking behaviour of Kuwaiti judges. 468-485
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