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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, March 2008
- Annemaree Lloyd
, Kirsty Williamson:
Towards an understanding of information literacy in context: Implications for research. 3-12 - Jorge Caldera-Serrano:
Changes in the management of information in audio-visual archives following digitization: Current and future outlook. 13-20 - Olof Sundin
, Louise Limberg, Anna Lundh
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Constructing librarians' information literacy expertise in the domain of nursing. 21-30 - Cliff McKnight, James Dearnley, Anne Morris:
Making e-books available through public libraries: Some user reactions. 31-43 - Vanda Broughton:
Henry Evelyn Bliss - the other immortal, or a prophet without honour? 45-58 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: Librarianship and Human Rights: A Twenty-First Century Guide by Toni Samek 2007, Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 200pp, £57.00, ISBN 1843341468. 59-60 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: Who Next...? A Guide to Children's Authors, 3rd edn edited by Viv Warren and Mary Yardley 2007, Loughborough: LISU [Library & Information Statistics Unit], vi, 182pp, £14.49, ISBN 1905499069. 60-62 - Bob Usherwood:
Book Review: The NextGen Librarian's Survival Guide by Rachel Singer Gordon 2006, Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc., 224pp, $29.50, ISBN 1573872563. 62-63 - Graham P. Cornish:
Book Review: Digital Rights Management: The Problem of Expanding Ownership Rights by Christopher May 2007, Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 162pp, £39.95, ISBN 1843341247. 63-64
Volume 40, Number 2, June 2008
- Judith Wusteman:
Editorial: Virtual Research Environments: What Is the Librarian's Role? 67-70 - Hye-Kyung Chung:
The contingent valuation method in public libraries. 71-80 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Brendan Luyt, Alton Y. K. Chua, See-Yong Yee, Kia-Ngoh Poh, How-Yeu Ng:
Evaluating open source portals. 81-92 - Intan Azura Mokhtar
, Shaheen Majid, Schubert Foo
:
Teaching information literacy through learning styles: The application of Gardner's multiple intelligences. 93-109 - María Pinto:
Developing a checklist for qualitative evaluation of service charters in academic libraries. 111-121 - Andrew K. Shenton:
Use of school resource centre-based computers in leisure time by teenage pupils. 123-137 - Toni Weller:
Book Review: The Early Information Society. Information Management in Britain before the Computer by Alistair Black, Dave Muddiman and Helen Plant 2007, Aldershot: Ashgate, 288pp, £60, ISBN 9780754642794. 139-140 - Toni Weller:
Book Review: The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland: Volume I, to 1640 edited by Elisabeth Leedham-Green and Teresa Webber 2006, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 688pp, £300 for 3 volume set, ISBN 0521781949. 140-141 - Bob Usherwood:
Book Review: The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland: Volume 3, 1850 - 2000 edited by Alistair Black and Peter Hoare 2006, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 737pp, £300 for 3 volume set, ISBN 0521780977. 141-143 - Brian Vickery:
Book Review: Emanuel Goldberg and his Knowledge Machine by Michael Buckland 2006, Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 380pp, $49.95, ISBN 0313313326. 143-144
Volume 40, Number 3, September 2008
- Charles Oppenheim:
Out With the Old and in With the New: the RAE, Bibliometrics and the New REF. 147-149 - Andrew K. Shenton, Valerie Nesset, Susan Hayter:
Children's conceptualizations of the word 'Information'. 151-164 - Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Nancy Law:
The development of information search expertise of research students. 165-177 - Mugyabuso Julius F. Lwehabura, Christine Stilwell:
Information literacy in Tanzanian universities: Challenges and potential opportunities. 179-191 - Chris Armstrong:
Books in a virtual world: The evolution of the e-book and its lexicon. 193-206 - Ahmad Khudair, Louise Cooke
:
Healthcare personnel's use of e-information sources in Riyadh governmental hospitals. 207-219 - Sheila Corrall
:
Book Review: Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching Environment edited by Penny Dale, Matt Holland and Marian Matthews 2006, Aldershot: Ashgate, xix + 199pp, £50.00, ISBN 0754640957. 221-222 - Elizabeth Guest:
Book Review: Organising Information: From the Shelf to the Web by G.G. Chowdhury and Sudatta Chowdhury 2007, London: Facet, 230pp, £34.95, ISBN 1856045780. 222-223 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries by Sheila Pantry 2007, London: Facet, 140pp, £29.95, ISBN 1856046138. 223-225 - Niels Ole Pors:
Book Review: Change and Challenges: Information Literacy for the 21st Century edited by Susie Andretta 2007, Adelaide: Auslib Press, 202pp, A$44.00, ISBN 9780980330113. 225-226 - Niels Ole Pors:
Book Review: Beyond Survival: Managing Academic Libraries in Transition by Elizabeth J. Wood, Rush Miller and Amy Knapp 2007, Westport, CT and London: Libraries Unlimited, 220pp, $45.00, ISBN 1591583373; Making a Difference: Leadership and Academic Libraries edited by Peter Hernon and Nancy Rossiter 2007, Westport CT and London: Libraries Unlimited, 300pp, $45.00, ISBN 1591582911. 226-227 - A. N. Zainab:
Book Review: Blended Learning: Tools for Teaching and Training by Barbara Allan 2007, London: Facet Publishing, 228pp, £39.95, ISBN 9781856046145. 227-229
Volume 40, Number 4, December 2008
- Anne Goulding
:
Libraries and Cultural Capital. 235-237 - Sally Maynard, Sophie Mackay, Fiona Smyth
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A survey of young people's reading in England: Borrowing and choosing books. 239-253 - Robert Polding, José Miguel Baptista Nunes, Bernard Kingston:
Assessing e-book model sustainability. 255-268 - Liz Burke:
Models of reference services in Australian academic libraries. 269-286 - David McMenemy
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Book Review: Public Libraries in the 21st Century: Defining Services and Debating the Future by Anne Goulding 2006, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 387pp, £60, ISBN 0754642860. 287 - Alan Bundy:
Book Review: Joint-use Libraries: Libraries for the Future by Sarah McNicol 2008, Oxford: Chandos, 230pp, £39.95, ISBN 9781843343844. 288

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