The Electronic Library: Volume 28 Issue 3
Digital information organization and use
Table of contents
The perspectives of higher education faculty on Wikipedia
Hsin‐liang ChenThis purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use information from Wikipedia for teaching and research.
MyLibrary Calendar: a Web 2.0 communication platform
Yiu‐On Li, Irene S.M. Wong, Loletta P.Y. ChanThe purpose of this paper is to discuss Hong Kong Baptist University Library's MyLibrary Calendar Project to streamline library‐patron communication and to strengthen the…
A library recommender system based on a personal ontology model and collaborative filtering technique for English collections
I‐En Liao, Wen‐Chiao Hsu, Ming‐Shen Cheng, Li‐Ping ChenThe purpose of this paper is not only to design a more effective recommendation system for libraries, but also to eliminate many of the weaknesses found in the existing library…
Open card sorting and factor analysis: a usability case study
Krystal M. Lewis, Peter HepburnThe purpose of this paper is to describe the process, analysis, results, and implications of a card sorting usability study conducted during the planning stages of a web site…
Differences among university students and faculties in social networking site perception and use: Implications for academic library services
Ji‐Hong ParkSocial networking sites (SNSs) are gaining popularity in various areas. Library and information services also are attempting to utilize them for increasing the library user…
Copy cataloguing in India: a point‐of‐view
Rajesh Chandrakar, Jagdish AroraThe purpose of this article is to provide an Indian perspective on copy cataloguing and its current position in libraries.
Interoperability models in digital libraries: an overview
Mehdi Alipour‐Hafezi, Abbas Horri, Ali Shiri, Amir GhaebiThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the existing interoperability models in digital libraries and to introduce related projects in each model.
ICT and library operations: More on the online cataloguing and classification tools and techniques in Nigerian libraries
A.A. Adeleke, R. OlorunsolaThe purpose of this paper is to report the survey on the use of online tools and techniques for cataloguing and classification in Nigerian libraries.
ISSN:
0264-0473e-ISSN:
1758-616XISSN-L:
0264-0473Online date, start – end:
1983Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof. Jeonghyun Kim
- Assistant Prof Haihua Chen
- Ms Marie Bloechle