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Library Hi Tech, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, 2010
- Elke Greifeneder

, Michael S. Seadle:
Research for practice - avoiding useless results. 5-7 - Patricia Keogh, Zhonghong Wang:

Clickers in instruction: one campus, multiple perspectives. 8-21 - Joel Cummings, Alex Merrill

, Steve Borrelli
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The use of handheld mobile devices: their impact and implications for library services. 22-40 - Zhiping Han, Yan Quan Liu:

Web 2.0 applications in top Chinese university libraries. 41-62 - Stephen Mutula

, Tumelo Kalaote:
Open source software deployment in the public sector: a review of Botswana and South Africa. 63-80 - Isabella Peters

, Wolfgang G. Stock
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"Power tags" in information retrieval. 81-93 - Chyan Yang, Hsien-Jyh Liao:

Using the Robots.txt and Robots Meta tags to implement online copyright and a related amendment. 94-106 - Mohammad Hanief Bhat:

Interoperability of open access repositories in computer science and IT - an evaluation. 107-118 - Abdolrasoul Jowkar

, Fereshteh Didegah
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Evaluating Iranian newspapers' web sites using correspondence analysis. 119-130 - Francis P. Donnelly

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Evaluating open source GIS for libraries. 131-151 - Jake Carlson, Alexis E. Ramsey, J. David Kotterman:

Using an institutional repository to address local-scale needs: a case study at Purdue University. 152-173
Volume 28, Number 2, 2010
- Michael Seadle:

Archiving in the networked world: interoperability. 189-194 - David S. H. Rosenthal:

Format obsolescence: assessing the threat and the defenses. 195-210 - Sheila Morrissey

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The economy of free and open source software in the preservation of digital artefacts. 211-223 - Priscilla Caplan:

The Florida Digital Archive and DAITSS: a model for digital preservation. 224-234 - Reinhard Altenhöner

, Tobias Steinke:
Kopal: cooperation, innovation and services: Digital preservation activities at the German National Library. 235-244 - Aaron Trehub

, Thomas C. Wilson:
Keeping it simple: the Alabama Digital Preservation Network (ADPNet). 245-258 - Tyler O. Walters

, Katherine Skinner
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Economics, sustainability, and the cooperative model in digital preservation. 259-272 - Devan Ray Donaldson

, Paul P. Conway
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Implementing PREMIS: a case study of the Florida Digital Archive. 273-289 - Nick del Pozo, Andrew Stawowczyk Long, David Pearson:

"Land of the lost": a discussion of what can be preserved through digital preservation. 290-300 - Amber L. Cushing

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Highlighting the archives perspective in the personal digital archiving discussion. 301-312 - Douglas Ross Harvey

, Dave Thompson:
Automating the appraisal of digital materials. 313-322
Volume 28, Number 3, 2010
- Michelle Dalmau

, Melanie Schlosser:
Challenges of serials text encoding in the spirit of scholarly communication. 345-359 - Elizabeth S. Meagher, Christopher C. Brown

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Turned loose in the OPAC: URL selection, addition, and management process. 360-376 - Fei Xu

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The SFX citation linker and its enhancements. 377-390 - Jerry V. Caswell, John D. Wynstra:

Improving the search experience: federated search and the library gateway. 391-401 - Joanne Kuzma:

European digital libraries: web security vulnerabilities. 402-413 - Ali Saif Al-Aufi

, Paul Genoni
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An investigation of digital scholarship and disciplinary culture in Oman. 414-432 - Zouhayr Hayati, Fereshteh Didegah

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International scientific collaboration among Iranian researchers during 1998-2007. 433-446 - Judi Briden, Ann Marshall

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Snapshots of laptop use in an academic library. 447-453 - José Antonio Cordón García

, Julio Alonso Arévalo
, Helena Martín Rodero
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The emergence of electronic books publishing in Spain. 454-469 - Arthur Hendricks

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Bloggership, or is publishing a blog scholarship? A survey of academic librarians. 470-477 - Huang Xianrong, Li Xiao:

Exploring copyright solutions to online-sharing of scientific literature. 478-488
Volume 28, Number 4, 2010
- Victoria L. Rubin

, Yimin Chen
, Lynne Marie Thorimbert:
Artificially intelligent conversational agents in libraries. 496-522 - Anthony Cocciolo

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Alleviating physical space constraints using virtual space?: A study from an urban academic library. 523-535 - Bradley Wade Bishop

, Lauren H. Mandel:
Utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in library research. 536-547 - Peyina Lin:

Information literacy barriers: language use and social structure. 548-568 - Lisa Möbus:

Making web content accessible for the deaf via sign language. 569-576 - Jennifer Tatomir, Joan C. Durrance:

Overcoming the information gap: Measuring the accessibility of library databases to adaptive technology users. 577-594 - Sharon Adam:

Preserving authenticity in the digital age. 595-604 - Emy Nelson Decker:

Baby Boomers and the United States public library system. 605-616 - Daniella LaShaun Smith

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Making the case for the leadership role of school librarians in technology integration. 617-631 - Yong Kim, Eun Jeong Kim, Min Gyo Chung:

A Six Sigma-based method to renovate information services: Focusing on information acquisition process. 632-647 - Bob Thomas, Stefanie Buck:

OCLC's WorldCat Local versus III's WebPAC: Which interface is better at supporting common user tasks? 648-671 - May Chang

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An Agile approach to library IT innovations. 672-689 - Sharon Q. Yang

, Kurt Wagner
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Evaluating and comparing discovery tools: how close are we towards next generation catalog? 690-709 - Michael Seadle:

Archiving in the networked world: LOCKSS and national hosting. 710-717

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