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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, March 2002
- Anne Goulding:

Public Libraries and Reading. 1-3 - Svanhild Aabø, Ragnar Audunson:

Rational choice and valuation of public libraries: can economic models for evaluating non-market goods be applied to public libraries? 5-15 - Sally Maynard:

The knowledge workout for health: a report of a training needs census of NHS library staff. 17-32 - Bob Usherwood, Jackie Toyne:

The value and impact of reading imaginative literature. 33-41 - Andrew Hewitson:

Use and awareness of electronic information services by academic staff at Leeds Metropolitan University - A qualitative study. 43-52 - Evelyn Kerslake:

Book Review: Women and librarianship: a review article. 53-56 - Alasdair MacNaughtan:

Book Review: Information marketing. 57-58 - Patricia Layzell Ward:

Book Review: Measuring service quality, Library Trends, Spring 2001, 50(1). 58-59 - John Lake:

Book Review: The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction. 59-60 - Ian Watkins:

Book Review: International business information on the web: Searcher magazine's guide to sites and strategies for global business research. 60-61 - John Pateman:

Book Review: The new planning for results: a streamlined approach. 61-62
Volume 34, Number 2, June 2002
- Anne Goulding, Graham Matthews:

Putting Research into Practice. 63-66 - Peter J. Astle, Adrienne Muir:

Digitization and preservation in public libraries and archives. 67-79 - Lucy Merchant, Mark Hepworth:

Information literacy of teachers and pupils in secondary schools. 81-89 - Chris O. Enyia:

The management of library development funds in the Nigerian University System. 91-102 - Elizabeth Jones, Charles Oppenheim:

Glass ceiling issues in the UK library profession. 103-115 - Antonia J. Bunch:

Book Review: America's library: the story of the Library of Congress, 1800-2000. 117-118 - Gordon Moran:

Book Review: Intellectual freedom manual, 6th edition. 118-120 - Robin Yeates:

Book Review: Information sources and searching on the World Wide Web, Managing electronic reserves, Usability testing for library web sites: A hands-on guide. 120-122 - Lesley U. Kumiega:

Book Review: The library and information work primer, second edition. 122-123 - Amanda Duffy:

Book Review: Managing information resources in libraries: collection management in theory and practice, Using the internet as a reference tool: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians. 123-124 - Biddy Fisher:

Book Revieqw: Coaching in the library: A management strategy for achieving excellence. 124-125 - Ian Lovecy:

Book Review: The wired world: an introduction to the theory and practice of the information society. 125-126 - Charles Oppenheim:

Book Review: Evaluating networked information services. 126-127
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2002
- J. Eric Davies:

What Gets Measured, Gets Managed: Statistics and Performance Indicators for Evidence Based Management. 129-133 - Hazel Rutledge:

Dyslexia: challenges and opportunities for public libraries. 135-144 - Alistair Black, Melvyn Crann:

In the public eye: A mass observation of the public library. 145-157 - Marie Johansson:

Library loyalties in limbo: the problems with support mechanisms for library purchasing routines - the case of Sweden. 159-169 - Jack Meadows:

Book Review: S.C. Bradford and documentation: a review article. 171-174 - Bob Duckett:

Book Review: Oxford Reference Online. 175-176 - Ralph Adam:

Book Review: Developing skills for the information services workforce in the knowledge economy: a report on the outcomes of eight scenario-planning workshops (LIC Research Report 122). 176-177
Volume 34, Number 4, December 2002
- Anne Goulding:

Online Communication: For Good or Evil. 183-186 - Mags Bexon, Derek Stephens, Carolyn Pritchett:

Competitive intelligence: a career opportunity for the information professional in industry. 187-196 - David Ball, Carleton Earl:

Outsourcing and externalisation: current practice in UK libraries, museums and archives. 197-206 - Claire Creaser, J. Eric Davies, Stella Wisdom

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Accessible, open and inclusive: How visually impaired people view library and information services and agencies. 207-214 - Jennifer Dilworth:

Product feature: The International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who. 215-216 - David Gerard:

Book Review: Dictionnaire Encyclopédique du Livre. Volume 1: A-D. 217-218 - John Lake:

Book Review: Developing an outstanding core collection: a guide for libraries. 218-219 - Chris Baggs:

Book Review: The intellectual life of the British working class. 220-221 - Alasdair MacNaughtan:

Book Review: Information society studies. 221-222 - Sylva Simsova:

Book Review: Not seeing red: American librarianship and the Soviet Union, 1917-1960. 222-223 - John Welford:

Book Review: Getting and staying noticed on the web: your web promotion questions answered, Creating a successful e-information service. 223-225

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