The Electronic Library: Volume 22 Issue 6
Digital information organization and use
Table of contents
Oceans of opportunity: Whakawhitihia te Moana
David RaittThis issue contains selected papers from the 2003 Annual LIANZA Conference held in Napier, Hawke's Bay, 7‐10 October 2003, plus one paper that was not. The title of the Conference…
Dynamic web pages and the library catalogue
Peter KennedyThe University of Canterbury Library provides access to many electronic resources through its web site. A resource may be linked from several different pages such as alphabetical…
Libraries, copyright and the global digital environment
Kathy SheatThis paper looks at the effect that digital technology has had on copyright protection, the trend towards international harmonisation of copyright laws based on international…
Searching for NZ information in the virtual library
Alastair G. SmithThis paper explores resource discovery issues relating to New Zealand/Aotearoa information on the WWW in the twenty‐first century. Questions addressed are: How do New Zealand…
Access in an increasingly digital world
Jenny McDonald, Adrienne KebbellThis paper discusses the importance of providing coherent and “seamless” access to information resources in an increasingly digital environment, in ways that meet customer needs…
D‐I‐Y Interloans: from dream to reality
Shona McCartin, David ReidThis paper reports on a pilot project that enabled end‐user patrons to submit their own interloan requests. Promoted to Lincoln University's end‐users as D‐I‐Y Interloans…
Developing a digitisation framework for your organisation
Rose HolleyThe University of Auckland Library appointed a Digital Projects Librarian in 2001. There were a number of tasks that the librarian needed to do before major digitisation projects…
Content management helps us to work smarter at Telecom New Zealand
Sally MylesThe vision for Telecom New Zealand's intranet – “one company working together online” – is being realised, thanks to the decision to move the entire intranet to a content…
Open access gains momentum
Howard FalkJournals being offered for open access have been on the increase for over a decade, growing to around 1,200 journals to date. Authors wishing to be published are charged a…
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0264-0473e-ISSN:
1758-616XISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof. Jeonghyun Kim
- Assistant Prof Haihua Chen
- Ms Marie Bloechle