Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 43 Issue 4
Table of contents
Student user preferences for features of next‐generation OPACs: A case study of University of Sheffield international students
Winnie Tam, Andrew M. Cox, Andy BusseyThe purpose of this paper is to identify the features that international student users prefer for next generation OPACs.
Making the Long Tail visible: social networking sites and independent music discovery
Michael Gaffney, Pauline RaffertyThe purpose of this paper is to investigate users' knowledge and use of social networking sites and folksonomies to discover if social tagging and folksonomies, within the area of…
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0: A further step towards accessible digital information
Mireia Ribera, Merce Porras, Marc Boldu, Miquel Termens, Andreu Sule, Pilar ParisThe purpose of this paper is to explain the changes in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 compared with WCAG 1.0 within the context of its historical development.
If SWORD is the answer, what is the question?: Use of the Simple Web‐service Offering Repository Deposit protocol
Stuart Lewis, Leonie Hayes, Vanessa Newton‐Wade, Antony Corfield, Richard Davis, Tim Donohue, Scott WilsonThe purpose of this paper is to describe the repository deposit protocol, Simple Web‐service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD), its development iteration, and some of its…
Preservation of scientific and cultural heritage in Balkan countries
Yaşar TontaThe peoples living in the Balkan Peninsula over centuries have created a very rich cultural heritage and the constant political upheavals in the region have affected the…
Library web sites in Pakistan: an analysis of content
Saima Qutab, Khalid MahmoodThe purpose of this paper is to investigate library web sites in Pakistan, to analyse their content and navigational strengths and weaknesses and to give recommendations for…