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Information Services and Use, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2009
- Arnoud de Kemp:
A Note from the new Co-Editor-in-Chief Arnoud de Kemp. 1-2 - Dame Lynne J. Brindley:
Challenges for Great Libraries in the Age of the Digital Native. 3-12 - Jan Brase, Adam Farquhar, Angela Gastl, Herbert Gruttemeier, Maria Heijne, Alfred Heller, Arlette Piguet, Jeroen Rombouts, Mogens Sandfær, Irina Sens:
Approach for a joint global registration agency for research data. 13-27 - Aviva Zyskind, Karen Chance Jones, Karyn L. Pomerantz, Amyre LaFaye Barker:
Exploring the use of computer based patient education resources to enable diabetic patients from underserved populations to self-manage their disease. 29-43 - Steven S. Harris, Benjamin Barden, H. Kenneth Walker, Martin A. Reznek:
Assessment of student learning behaviors to guide the integration of technology in curriculum reform. 45-52
Volume 29, Numbers 2-3, 2009
- Arnoud de Kemp:
Selected papers from the international conference Academic Publishing in Europe: The Impact of Publishing. 53-54 - Svenja Hagenhoff, Chris Armbruster:
Academic Publishing in Europe: The Impact of Publishing - Pre-conference day for younger academic publishers: "Information Competence", 19 January 2009. 55-63 - Georg Winckler:
Universities in the 21st century. 65-72 - Rudi Studer:
The Semantic Web. Enabling innovative approaches for handling information and services. 73-80 - Celina Ramjoué:
Access to scientific information: European Commission initiatives. 81-90 - Travis C. Brooks:
Organizing a research community with SPIRES: Where repositories, scientists and publishers meet. 91-96 - John A. Gardner, Robert A. Kelly:
The future is near: Universally usable mainstream on-line publishing. 97-98 - Paul Evans:
The New Deal - freedoms, experiments, sustainability. The road ahead. 99-101
Volume 29, Number 4, 2009
- David J. Brown:
International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) Annual Conference - Managing Data for Science. 103-121 - Chris Armbruster, Svenja Hagenhoff:
APE - Academic Publishing in Europe: Researchers, Librarians and Publishers. 123-131 - Rick Anderson:
Librarians and publishers in the eye of the format-migration storm. 133-141
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