OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 29 (original) (raw)



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Volume 29, Number 1, 2013

Norm Medeiros
:
Updates from the Field: Impressive Library Systems and a Pivotal Judicial Ruling. 4-6

Robert Fox:
Proactive Pedagogy. 7-12

Andrew Philip Weiss, Ryan James:
Assessing the coverage of Hawaiian and Pacific books in the Google Books Digitization Project. 13-21

Weiling Liu
, Huibin (Heather) Cai:
Embracing the Shift to Cloud Computing: Knowledge and Skills for Systems Librarians. 22-29

Bogdan Trifunovic
:
The Public-Private Partnership Case Study in Digitization of Audiovisual Heritage. 30-36

Muhammad Rafiq
, Kanwal Ameen:
Digitization in University Libraries of Pakistan. 37-46
Volume 29, Number 2, 2013

Norm Medeiros
:
Race to the top: Project Muse, JSTOR, and the quest for ebook supremacy. 52-54

Robert Fox:
The research enterprise. 55-60

H. Frank Cervone
:
Organizational change models and digital library projects. 61-64

Eric P. Delozier
:
Anonymity and authenticity in the cloud: issues and applications. 65-77

Doris M. Munson, Justin L. Otto:
Have link resolvers helped or hurt? The relationship between ILL and OpenURL at a non-SFX library. 78-86

Yan Han
:
IaaS cloud computing services for libraries: cloud storage and virtual machines. 87-100

Emmanuel E. Baro, Monica Eberechukwu Eze, William O. Nkanu:
E-library services: challenges and training needs of librarians in Nigeria. 101-116
Volume 29, Number 3, 2013

Norm Medeiros
:
Can't we all just get along? Tension mounts between publishers and librarians. 120-122

Robert Fox:
Fitting in. 123-129

H. Frank Cervone:
Selected practices and tools for better accessibility in digital library projects. 130-133

Lauren Fralinger, Jonathan Bull
:
Measuring the international usage of US institutional repositories. 134-150

Clara Ruttenberg
:
Finding the tool that fits best: cloud based task management for electronic resources. 151-160

Regina Koury
, Spencer J. Jardine:
Library instruction in a cloud: perspectives from the trenches. 161-169

Emmanuel E. Baro, Evelyn O. Idiodi, Vera Zaccheaus Godfrey:
Awareness and use of Web 2.0 tools by librarians in university libraries in Nigeria. 170-188
Volume 29, Number 4, 2013

Norm Medeiros
:
A public trust: libraries and data curation. 192-194

Robert Fox:
The art and science of data curation. 195-199

H. Frank Cervone:
Learning, adaptation, and digital libraries. 200-203

Jennifer Emanuel
:
Usability testing in libraries: methods, limitations, and implications. 204-217

Andy Stauder:
2012 survey of the preservation, management, and use of audiovisual media in European higher education institutions. 218-234

Lucas Mak
:
Coping with the storm: Automating name authority record updates and bibliographic file maintenance. 235-245

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