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Income generation in public libraries: potentials and pitfalls
Hartwig PautzThe aim of this paper is to discuss the literature on income generation methods in the context of the “public library ethos”. As public libraries are struggling with cuts to…
Professional identity: a grounded theory study of veteran academic librarians
Laura Sare, Stephen Edward BalesThis qualitative study aims to analyse veteran academic librarians’ perceptions of librarianship to develop a grounded theory that models this group’s understandings of the…
Demonstrating personal stature: some strategies for the LIS higher doctoral candidate
Andrew K. ShentonThe paper aims to explore the approaches that may be used by library and information science (LIS) higher doctoral candidates when preparing their submissions, especially in terms…
The view from industry: LIS students on placement
Bob Pymm, Primoz JuznicThis paper aims to report on the outcomes of a survey of organisations in Australia and Slovenia hosting undergraduate Library and Information Studies (LIS) students on…
Assisting students to identify sources: an investigation
Allison FaixThis study aims to look at three classes of first-year students enrolled in an Information Literacy course and examines the difficulties these students encountered when attempting…
The impact of trust, motivation and rewards on knowledge sharing attitudes among the secondary and higher secondary level students’: Evidence from Bangladesh
Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Bashir Hussain– This paper’s aim is to inspect the influence of trust, motivation and rewards on knowledge-sharing attitudes among secondary and higher secondary students in Bangladesh.
A comparative study of knowledge sharing pattern among the undergraduate and postgraduate students of private universities in Bangladesh
Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Abdul Highe Khan, Md. Mahabub Alam, Norizah Mustamil, Chin Wei Chong– The aim of this inquiry is to uncover the pattern of knowledge-sharing behaviour among the undergraduate and postgraduate students of private universities in Bangladesh.
Emerging Web 2.0 applications in open access scholarly journals in the field of agriculture and food sciences
Sumeer Gul, Tariq Ahmad Shah, Nahida Tun NisaThe study aims to focus on the application of Web 2.0 tools in Agriculture and Food Sciences open access journals. The changing trends in scholarly publishing processes have…
Gender prejudice in the research world: female researchers in a conflict zone, Kashmir
Mushtaq Ahmad Kaw, Suhail AhmadThe research world is full of women who have explored the scientific world and given their best to humanity. Kashmir, known for its conflict rather than its beauty now, has also…