The Electronic Library: Volume 31 Issue 4
Digital information organization and use
Table of contents
Survival avenues for Pakistani libraries in the era of emerging technologies: Adoption of Library 2.0 and Library 3‐D
Farzana Shafique, Ann RiedlingThe purpose of this paper is to explore the concepts of Library 2.0 and Library 3‐D and provide a proposal for taking advantage of the new opportunities prevailing in the adoption…
Library automation to resource discovery: a review of emerging challenges
Preedip Balaji Babu, M. KrishnamurthyThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the paradigm shift of library automation to resource discovery by exploring the applications of resource discovery. The present status of…
Academic style with substance: A collaborative screencasting project to support referencing skills
Adrian Stagg, Lindy Kimmins, Nicholas PavlovskiThis paper seeks to report the initial phase of a cross‐institutional screencasting project designed to provide digital, multimedia support for referencing skills. Use of…
A CERIF‐based schema for recording research impact
Richard Gartner, Mark Cox, Keith JefferyThe need for a more structured methodology than currently exists for describing the impact of academic research is widely acknowledged. The most widely used research information…
Digital preservation policy in National Information Centres in Nigeria
Ezra Shiloba Gbaje, Zakari MohammedThe study aims to examine availability, coverage of digital preservation policy and the structures put in place by National Information Centres in Nigeria to preserve digital…
Electronic theses and dissertations in Nigeria university libraries: Status, challenges and strategies
Ifeanyi J. Ezema, C.I. UgwuThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the current status of electronic theses and dissertations (ETD) projects in Nigerian university libraries.
Impact of Web 2.0 technologies on academic libraries: a survey of ARL libraries
Khalid Mahmood, John V. RichardsonThe paper aims to present the results of a survey of academic libraries about the adoption and perceived impact of Web 2.0 technologies.
Public library blogs and elders' self‐learning: a content analysis
Mei‐Yu WangThe purpose of this paper is to present an exploratory analysis of the blog sites built by older adults and public libraries in Taiwan in order to explore what improvements public…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof. Jeonghyun Kim
- Assistant Prof Haihua Chen
- Ms Marie Bloechle