Philip Young: Open access dissemination challenges: a case study.
93-104
Anja Kersting, Karlheinz Pappenberger: Promoting open access in Germany as illustrated by a recent project at the Library of the University of Konstanz.
105-113
Richard W. Kopak, Chia-Ning Chiang: An interactive reading environment for online scholarly journals: The Open Journal Systems reading tools.
114-124
Stephanie R. Walker: Bioline International: A case study in open access and its usage for enhancement of research distribution for scientific research from developing countries.
125-134
Julio Santillan-Aldana: The open access movement and the library world seen from the experience of the E-LIS project.
135-147
Volume 25, Number 3, 2009
Norm Medeiros: Researching the research process: Information-seeking behavior, Summon, and Google Books.
153-155
H. Frank Cervone: Applied digital library project management: Using Pugh matrix analysis in complex decision-making situations.
228-232
Hildelies Balk, Lieke Ploeger: IMPACT: working together to address the challenges involving mass digitization of historical printed text.
233-248
Mark Sullivan, Marilyn N. Ochoa: Digital library of the Caribbean: a user-centric model for technology development in collaborative digitization projects.
249-262
Paula J. Aucott, Alexander von Lünen, Humphrey Southall: Exposing the history of Europe: the creation of a structure to enable time-spatial searching of historical resources within a European framework.
270-286