OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 29 Issue 3
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Can't we all just get along? Tension mounts between publishers and librarians
Norm MedeirosThis article aims to describe legal and political maneuvers that have occurred recently between librarians and publishers.
Fitting in
Robert FoxIntegration of library services via automated means does not require that the patron make abrupt shifts between interfaces or tools in order to take advantage of the vast array of…
Selected practices and tools for better accessibility in digital library projects
H. Frank CervoneIssues related to accessibility of web based resources are more important than ever. In part this is being driven by demands for more consistent treatment of various accessibility…
Measuring the international usage of US institutional repositories
Lauren Fralinger, Jonathan BullIn an educational world with increasing internationalization, digitization, assessment and financial justification, US institutions, especially academic libraries, must justify…
Finding the tool that fits best: cloud based task management for electronic resources
Clara RuttenbergThe article aims to examine how the University of Maryland, College Park, evaluated two specific task management software packages that could make the pre‐order workflow for…
Library instruction in a cloud: perspectives from the trenches
Regina Koury, Spencer J. JardineCloud computing flexibility has advantages for IT professionals as well as non‐technical users. This paper aims to look at cloud computing from the library instruction…
Awareness and use of Web 2.0 tools by librarians in university libraries in Nigeria
Emmanuel E. Baro, Evelyn O. Idiodi, Vera Zaccheaus GodfreyThe study aims to investigate the level of awareness and use of Web 2.0 tools by librarians in university libraries in Nigeria.