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Library Hi Tech, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2005
- Brad Eden:
The UNLV Libraries: four years after the construction of a new main library. 5-7 - Jason Vaughan:
UNLV's Lied Library: a graphical time line. 8-15 - Ken Marks, Tom Findley:
Lied Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas: post-construction thoughts. 16-21 - Wendy M. Starkweather, Kenneth E. Marks:
What if you build it, and they keep coming and coming and coming? 22-33 - Jason Vaughan:
Lied Library @ four years: technology never stands still. 34-49 - Kyle Felker, Su Kim Chung:
"If at first you don't succeed?...?": web site redesign at the UNLV Libraries. 50-65 - Victoria Nozero, Priscilla Finley:
Research and Information Services at Lied Library: Restructured, revitalized and planning for the future. 66-74 - Jennifer Church:
The evolving Information Commons. 75-81 - Xiaoyin Zhang, Michaelyn Haslam:
Movement toward a predominantly electronic journal collection. 82-89 - Jeanne M. Brown, Jennifer L. Fabbi, Cheryl Taranto:
Branch libraries and technology: impact of a new main library. 90-101 - David R. Gerhan, Stephen M. Mutula:
Bandwidth bottlenecks at the University of Botswana: Complications for library, campus, and national development. 102-117 - Judith Wusteman:
About XML: from Ghostbusters to libraries - the power of XUL. 118-129 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: author's rights. 130-136
Volume 23, Number 2, 2005
- Ken Middleton:
Collaborative digitization programs: a multifaceted approach to sustainability. 145-150 - Cathy Nelson Hartman, Dreanna Belden, Nancy K. Reis, Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Mark E. Phillips, Doug Dunlop:
Development of a portal to Texas history. 151-163 - Katherine Wisser:
Meeting metadata challenges in the consortial environment: Metadata coordination for North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online. 164-171 - Laurie Gemmill, Angela O'Neal:
Ohio Memory Online Scrapbook: creating a statewide digital library. 172-186 - Amy Lynn Maroso:
Educating future digitizers: The Illinois Digitization Institute's Basics and Beyond digitization training program. 187-204 - Ruth Ann Jones:
Empowerment for digitization: lessons learned from The Making of Modern Michigan. 205-219 - Kenning Arlitsch, Jeff Jonsson:
Aggregating distributed digital collections in the Mountain West Digital Library with the CONTENTdmTM multi-site server. 220-232 - Sherida Downer, Sue Medina, Beth Nicol, Aaron Trehub:
AlabamaMosaic: sharing Alabama history online. 233-251 - Leslie Wykoff, Laurie Mercier, Trevor James Bond, Alan Kevin Cornish:
The Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archive: A tri-state online history database and learning center. 252-264 - Ron Stewart, Vivek Narendra, Axel Schmetzke:
Accessibility and usability of online library databases. 265-286 - Amy S. Van Epps:
The evolution of electronic reference sources. 287-298
Volume 23, Number 3, 2005
- Michaelyn Haslam:
The Lied Library Automated Storage and Retrieval (LASR) Unit. 306-312 - Jennifer L. Fabbi, Sidney D. Watson, Kenneth E. Marks, Zep Sylvis:
UNLV Libraries and the digital identification frontier. 313-322 - Susie Skarl, Michael Yunkin, Timothy Skeers:
Government information at Lied Library. 323-333 - Jennifer Cox, Diane VanderPol:
The UNLV Libraries Collaborative Learning Center: They came to look and stayed to learn. 334-342 - Ken Bierman, Brad Eden:
Reorganization of the Knowledge Access Management (KAM) Division. 343-361 - Reeta Sinha, Cory Tucker:
New program growth and its impact on collection assessment at the UNLV Libraries. 362-371 - Eva Stowers, Gillian Galbraith, Susan L. Kendall:
Creating a virtual branch library to serve a remote campus. 372-378 - Peter Michel:
Digitizing special collections: to boldly go where we've been before. 379-395 - Jeanne Brown:
Ramping up assessment at the UNLV Libraries. 396-413 - Trywell Kalusopa:
The challenges of utilizing information communication technologies (ICTs) for the small-scale farmers in Zambia. 414-424 - Michelle Dalmau, Randall Floyd, Dazhi Jiao, Jenn Riley:
Integrating thesaurus relationships into search and browse in an online photograph collection. 425-452 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: orphaned copyrights. 453-459
Volume 23, Number 4, 2005
- Scott P. Muir:
An introduction to the open source software issue. 465-468 - Daniel Chudnov, Jeffrey Barnett, Raman Prasad, Matthew Wilcox:
Experiments in academic social book marking with Unalog. 469-480 - Rida Benjelloun:
Archimède: a Canadian solution for institutional repository. 481-489 - Calvin Mah, Kevin Stranack:
dbWiz: open source federated searching for academic libraries. 490-503 - John Willinsky:
Open Journal Systems: An example of open source software for journal management and publishing. 504-519 - Jackie Wrosch:
Using open source to provide remote patron authentication. 520-525 - Eric Lease Morgan:
Creating and managing XML with open source software. 526-540 - Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge:
Creating digital library collections with Greenstone. 541-560 - Hugh A. Holden, Margaret Deng:
Taking pro-action: A survey of potential users before the availability of wireless access and the implementation of a wireless notebook computer lending program in an academic library. 561-575 - Joanne Kaczmarek, Chew Chiat Naun:
A statewide metasearch service using OAI-PMH and Z39.50. 576-586 - Kai Gao, Yongcheng Wang, Zhiqi Wang:
Similar interest clustering and partial back-propagation-based recommendation in digital library. 587-597 - Karen A. Coombs:
Lessons learned from analyzing library database usage data. 598-609 - Susan Goodwin:
Using screen capture software for web site usability and redesign buy-in. 610-621
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