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Library Hi Tech, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, 2013
- Elke Greifeneder:
30 days to first decision: Time span in Library Hi Tech from submission to first decision. 5-7 - David Comeaux, Axel Schmetzke:
Accessibility of academic library web sites in North America - current status and trends (2002-2012). 8-33 - Michael Groenendyk, Riel Gallant:
3D Printing and Scanning at the Dalhousie University Libraries: A Pilot Project. 34-41 - Arthur Hendricks, Sherry Buchanan:
From Exhaustion to Exhilaration: Assessing Librarian Job Satisfaction with Virtual Reference. 42-63 - Yejun Wu, David J. Dunaway:
Creating a Large Topic Map by Integrating Wandora and Ontopia. 64-75 - Thomas Derek Halling, Douglas C. Hahn:
Bringing Interlibrary Loan Services under a Single Sign-on Umbrella. 76-86 - Daniel Onaifo, Diane Rasmussen:
Increasing Libraries' Content Findability on the Web with Search Engine Optimization. 87-108 - Xianjin Zha, Jing Li, Yalan Yan:
Comparison between Chinese and English electronic resources: A survey of users of Chinese university library. 109-122 - Minsoo Park, Taeseok Lee:
Understanding science and technology information users through transaction log analysis. 123-140 - Brendan Eze Asogwa:
Electronic Government as a Paradigm Shift for Efficient Public Services: opportunities and challenges for Nigerian government. 141-159 - Robin R. Sewell:
Who is following us? Data mining a library's Twitter followers. 160-170 - Ina Fourie:
21st Century librarians: time for Zones of Intervention and Zones of Proximal Development? 171-181 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the Digital World: Resource Description Framework (RDF). 182-188
Volume 31, Number 2, 2013
- Mu-Yen Chen, Edwin Lughofer:
Smart space technology innovations. 197-200 - A. N. Zainab, Chun Yong Chong, L. T. Chaw:
Moving a repository of scholarly content to a cloud. 201-215 - Kuo-Lun Hsiao:
Android smartphone adoption and intention to pay for mobile internet: Perspectives from software, hardware, design, and value. 216-235 - Younghee Noh:
A study on next-generation digital library using context-awareness technology. 236-253 - Mark Bilandzic, Marcus Foth:
Libraries as coworking spaces: Understanding user motivations and perceived barriers to social learning. 254-273 - Mu-Jung Huang, Heien-Kun Chiang, Pei-Fen Wu, Yu-Jung Hsieh:
A multi-strategy machine learning student modeling for intelligent tutoring systems: Based on blackboard approach. 274-293 - Kuan-Cheng Lin, Tien-Chi Huang, Jason C. Hung, Neil Y. Yen, Szu Ju Chen:
Facial emotion recognition towards affective computing-based learning. 294-307 - B. M. Meera, M. Manjunath, Manjunath Kaddipujar:
Facets of digital data dissemination: value addition through "imprints collection". 308-322 - Ifeanyi J. Ezema:
Local contents and the development of open access institutional repositories in Nigeria University libraries: Challenges, strategies and scholarly implications. 323-340 - Stasa Milojevic, Selma Sabanovic:
Conceptual foundations for representing robotics history in a non-linear digital archive. 341-354 - Yuri Takhteyev, Quinn DuPont:
Retrocomputing as preservation and remix. 355-370 - Nathan R. Prestopnik:
Cooperative visualization: a design case. 371-390 - Ina Fourie, Herman Fourie:
Getting it done on time. 391-400
Volume 31, Number 3, 2013
- Joyce Chapman, Samantha Leonard:
Cost and benefit of quality control visual checks in large-scale digitization of archival manuscripts. 405-418 - Lihong Zhou, José Miguel Baptista Nunes:
Doing qualitative research in Chinese contexts: Lessons learned from conducting interviews in a Chinese healthcare environment. 419-434 - Joseph A. Pruett, Namjoo Choi:
A comparison between select open source and proprietary integrated library systems. 435-454 - Lili Luo, Yuan Wang, Lifeng Han:
Marketing via social media: a case study. 455-466 - Jingru Hoivik:
Global village: mobile access to library resources. 467-477 - Chiao-Chen Chang:
Library mobile applications in university libraries. 478-492 - Anna Richards, Barbara Anne Sen:
An investigation into the viability of LibraryThing for promotional and user engagement purposes in libraries. 493-519 - Ujjal Marjit, Kumar Sharma, Arup Sarkar, Madaiah Krishnamurthy:
Publishing legacy data as linked data: a state of the art survey. 520-535 - Amed Leiva-Mederos, José A. Senso, Sandor Dominguez-Velasco, Pedro Hipola:
AUTHORIS: a tool for authority control in the semantic web. 536-553 - Ina Fourie:
All about information - balancing ICT, IRS, users and making a difference. 554-561
Volume 31, Number 4, 2013
- Jane Greenberg, Eva M. Méndez Rodríguez, Gema Bueno de la Fuente:
Linking and opening vocabularies LHT special issue: Editorial. 569-574 - Daniel Vila-Suero, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
datos.bne.es and MARiMbA: an insight into library linked data. 575-601 - Francisco Delgado Azuara, José Ramón Hilera González, Raúl Julian Ruggia:
Proposal of a controlled vocabulary to solve semantic interoperability problems in social security information exchanges. 602-619 - Qing Zou:
Building a platform for linked open thesauri. 620-637 - Jorge Luis Morato, Sonia Sánchez-Cuadrado, Christos Dimou, Divakar Yadav, Vicente Palacios:
Evaluation of semantic retrieval systems on the semantic web. 638-656 - Thomas Baker, Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche, Bernard Vatant:
Requirements for vocabulary preservation and governance. 657-668 - Lori Mestre:
Media Commons: the process and value of centralizing services. 669-687 - Danielle Andre Becker, Ingrid Bonadie-Joseph, Jonathan Cain:
Developing and completing a library mobile technology survey to create a user-centered mobile presence. 688-699 - Li Si, Xiaozhe Zhuang, Wenming Xing, Weining Guo:
The cultivation of scientific data specialists: Development of LIS education oriented to e-science service requirements. 700-724 - Arash Joorabchi, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi:
Classification of scientific publications according to library controlled vocabularies: A new concept matching-based approach. 725-747
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