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  3. Vol 1 No 2 (2012): October 2012 Issue

Published: 2017-05-13

Articles

  • Perspectives of LIS Academics and Post Graduates on Standards-based and Socially-Constructed Metadata Approaches
    Getaneh Alemu, Brett Stevens, Penny Ross
    99-119
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  • An effectual approach for a data and information management for humanists
    Frank Förster, Bernhard Thalheim
    121-128
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  • The Cost-Benefit Factor: A Tool between Management and Marketing
    Sabine Graumann, Nicole Petri
    129-140
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  • Effective Communication Skills to manage the Library: Relations between Managers and Librarians
    Asiye Kakirman Yildiz
    141-153
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  • Improving the information literacy at the Czech Technical University in Prague: support of study and research
    Vera Pilecka, Ludmila Ticha
    155-162
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  • The Feminine Reading Room: a separate space for women in a Portuguese public library
    Paula Sequeiros, Sónia Passos
    163-175
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  • Is It Really on the Web and What Does That Mean for Instruction and Reference?
    Aline Soules
    177-183
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  • Another perspective on library use Learning from library non-users
    Michael Stoepel
    185-197
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  • On handling geographic data of paper and digital forms in academic libraries: the role of ontologies
    Lila Theodoridou, Dimitris Kotzinos, Zoe Sotiriou
    199-204
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  • Marketing tools to support university library’s mission
    Ilona Trtikova, Lenka Nemeckova
    205-212
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  • Contemporary Tendences in Serbian Academic Librarianship with Special Emphasis on Cataloguing and Classifying Library Materials
    Vesna Župan
    213-220
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