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Library Trends, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, Summer 2005
- Deborah Woodyard-Robinson:

Digital Preservation: Finding Balance - Introduction. 1-5 - MacKenzie Smith

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Exploring Variety in Digital Collections and the Implications for Digital Preservation. 6-15 - Cathy Smith:

Building an Internet Archive System for the British Broadcasting Corporation. 16-32 - Johan F. Steenbakkers:

Digital Archiving in the Twenty-First Century: Practice at the National Library of the Netherlands. 33-56 - Margaret E. Phillips:

What Should We Preserve? The Question for Heritage Libraries in a Digital World. 57-71 - Julien Masanès:

Web Archiving Methods and Approaches: A Comparative Study. 72-90 - Steve Knight:

Preservation Metadata: National Library of New Zealand Experience. 91-110 - Priscilla Caplan, Rebecca S. Guenther:

Practical Preservation: The PREMIS Experience. 111-124 - Stephen L. Abrams

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Establishing a Global Digital Format Registry. 125-143 - Reagan W. Moore, Richard Marciano

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Prototype Preservation Environments. 144-162 - William G. LeFurgy:

Building Preservation Partnerships: The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. 163-172
Volume 54, Number 2, Fall 2005
- Allison Druin:

Children's Access and Use of Digital Resources - Introduction. 173-177 - Eliza T. Dresang:

Access: The Information-Seeking Behavior of Youth in the Digital Environment. 178-196 - Dania Bilal:

Children's Information Seeking and the Design of Digital Interfaces in the Affective Paradigm. 197-208 - Virginia A. Walter, Cindy Mediavilla:

Teens Are from Neptune, Librarians Are from Pluto: An Analysis of Online Reference Transactions. 209-227 - Joanne Silverstein:

Just Curious: Children's Use of Digital Reference for Unimposed Queries and Its Importance in Informal Education. 228-244 - Sheri Massey, Ann Weeks, Allison Druin:

Initial Findings from a Three-Year International Case Study Exploring Children's Responses to Literature in a Digital Library. 245-265 - Claire R. McInerney:

Educational Inquiry and Creativity: Developing Digital Resources in Ireland's Information Age Town. 266-285 - Linda Z. Cooper:

Developmentally Appropriate Digital Environments for Young Children. 286-302 - June Abbas

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Creating Metadata for Children's Resources: Issues, Research, and Current Developments. 303-317 - Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti:

Interface Design, Web Portals, and Children. 318-342
Volume 54, Number 3, Winter 2006
- Peter Webster

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Library Resource Sharing Networks - Introduction. 343-345 - John Durno

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EDEN: A Web-Based Model for Electronic Document Exchange. 346-358 - Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen, Claudine Xenidou-Dervou, Rima Kupryte, Kari Stange

, Alex V. Kuznetsov, Hazel M. Woodward
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Consortia in Europe: Describing the Various Solutions through Four Country Examples. 359-381 - Peter Webster

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Interconnected and Innovative Libraries: Factors Tying Libraries More Closely Together. 382-393 - David F. Kohl, Tom Sanville:

More Bang for the Buck: Increasing the Effectiveness of Library Expenditures Through Cooperation. 394-410 - Mary Anne Epp:

Closing the 95 Percent Gap: Library Resource Sharing for People with Print Disabilities. 411-429 - Chip Nilges:

The Online Computer Library Center's Open WorldCat Program. 430-447 - Brian Bell, Dian Borek, Gail Richardson, Walter Lewis:

Perspectives on Building Consortia Between Libraries and Other Agencies. 448-462 - N. Laxman Rao:

Knowledge-Sharing Activities in India. 463-484
Volume 54, Number 4, Spring 2006
- Sarah McNicol:

Introduction. 485-487 - Ken Haycock

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Dual Use Libraries: Guidelines for Success. 488-500 - Alan L. Bundy, Larry J. Amey:

Libraries Like No Others: Evaluating the Performance and Progress of Joint Use Libraries. 501-518 - Sarah McNicol:

What Makes a Joint Use Library a Community Library? 519-534 - Pete Dalton, Judith Elkin, Anne Hannaford:

Joint Use Libraries as Successful Strategic Alliances. 535-548 - Joacim Hansson:

Just Collaboration or Really Something Else? On Joint-Use Libraries and Normative Institutional Change with Two Examples from Sweden. 549-568 - Kathy Sullivan, Warren Taylor, Mary Grace Barrick, Roger Stelk:

Building the Beginnings of a Beautiful Partnership. 569-580 - Patricia T. Bauer:

Changing Places: Personnel Issues of a Joint Use Library in Transition. 581-595 - Linda F. Dorrington:

Health Libraries as Joint Use Libraries: Serving Medical Practitioners and Students. 596-606 - Eve-Marie Lacroix, Joyce E. B. Backus:

Organizing Electronic Information to Serve the Needs of Health Practitioners and Customers. 607-619 - Sophia Le Roux, Francois Hendrikz:

Joint Use Libraries: Implementing a Pilot Community/School Library Project in a Remote Rural Area in South Africa. 620-639

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