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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, March 2005
- Charles Oppenheim:

Editorial: Open Access and the UK Science and Technology Select Committee Report Free for All? 3-6 - S. M. Zabed Ahmed

, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A study of learning and retention with a Web-based IR interface. 7-16 - Blaise Cronin, Kathryn La Barre:

Patterns of puffery: an analysis of non-fiction blurbs. 17-24 - Alexandros Koulouris

, Sarantos Kapidakis:
Access and reproduction policies of university digital collections. 25-33 - Sally Maynard

, J. Eric Davies, Rachel Robinson:
Poetry for pleasure: promoting poetry to children in public libraries. 35-43 - Colin Steele:

No easy Rider? The Scholar and the Future of the Research Library by Fremont Rider: a review article. 45-51 - Charles Oppenheim:

Book Review: A Long Search for Information by Brian Vickery. 53
Volume 37, Number 2, June 2005
- John Kirriemuir

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Editorial: Information Quality: Thoughts from a Castaway Blogger. 59-61 - Graham Matthews:

Disaster management: Sharing experience, working together across the sector. 63-74 - Emma Hayes, Anne Morris:

Leisure role of public libraries: A historical perspective. 75-81 - Annemaree Lloyd

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Information literacy: Different contexts, different concepts, different truths? 82-88 - Bob Usherwood, Kerry Wilson, Jared Bryson:

Relevant repositories of public knowledge?: Libraries, museums and archives in 'the information age'. 89-98 - John Cullen:

Book Review: In Sickness and in Health: How Information and Knowledge are Related to Health Behaviour. 99-100 - Luke Tredinnick:

Book Review: The Information Society: A Study in Continuity and Change. 100-102 - Ian M. Johnson:

Book Review: Scholarly publishing in an electronic era (International Yearbook of Library and Information Management, 2004-2005). 102-103 - David Bawden:

Book Review: The Philosophy of Information, Library Trends, Winter 2004, 52(3). 103-104 - Rodney M. Brunt:

Book Review: Maxwell's Handbook for AACR2: Explaining and Illustrating the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules Through the 2003 Update, Cataloging with AACR2 and MARC21: For Books, Electronic Resources, Sound Recordings, Videorecordings and Serials. 104-107 - Shona McTavish:

Book Review: Essential Law for Information Professionals. 107-108 - Allen Edward Foster:

Book Review: Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction: Applying Research to Practice in the School Library Media Centre. 108-109 - Laurel A. Clyde:

Book Review: Information Literacy: A Practitioner's Guide. 109-111 - Charles Oppenheim:

Book Review: Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning and Practice. 111-112
Volume 37, Number 3, September 2005
- Angela Jones-Evans

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Editorial: Bangor University Library Service - An Update. 115-117 - Sally Maynard

, Fiona McKenna:
Mother Goose, Spud Murphy and the Librarian Knights: Representations of librarians and their libraries in modern children's fiction. 119-129 - Emma Hayes, Anne Morris:

Leisure role of public libraries: User views. 131-139 - H. Inci Önal:

New developments on the Turkish school library scene. 141-151 - Okon E. Ani

, Esohe Patience Biao:
Globalization: Its impact on scientific research in Nigeria. 153-160 - David Bawden:

Book Review: Qualitative Research for the Information Professional: A Practical Handbook, 2nd edn. 161-162 - Stuart Hannabuss:

Book Review: Organizational Development and Leadership, Library Trends Summer 2004, 53 (1). 162-163 - Andrew Large:

Book Review: Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS Agreements. 163-164 - Graham P. Cornish:

Book Review: Freedom of Information: Working Towards Compliance. 164-165 - David McMenemy:

Book Review: Partnering with Purpose: A Guide to Strategic Partnership Development for Libraries and Other Organisations. 166 - Laurel A. Clyde:

Book Review: Online Information Services in the Social Sciences. 167-168
Volume 37, Number 4, December 2005
- Ragnar Audunson:

Editorial : LIS and the Creation of a European Educational Space. 171-174 - Maurice Wakeham

, Diana Garfield:
Supporting both learning and research in a UK post-1992 university library: A case study. 175-186 - N. A. Ajayi, A. A. Okunlola:

Students' perception of fine increases for overdue library books in an academic library. 187-193 - Mercy B. Caña, Quiza Lynn Grace G. Cueto, Allan B. De Guzman, Kaori B. Fuchigami, Leona Rica T. Manalo, Jake Cathleen U. Yu:

Clientele recognition of library terms and concepts used by librarians: A case of an academic library in the Philippines. 195-204 - Svanhild Aabø:

The role and value of public libraries in the age of digital technologies. 205-211 - Stuart Hannabuss:

Book Review: Continuing Professional Development: A Guide for Information Professionals. 213-214 - David McMenemy:

Book Review: Libraries Without Walls 5: The Distributed Delivery of Library and Information Services. 214-215 - Sally Gibbs:

Book Review: A Survey of Library Services to Schools and Children in the UK 2003-04. 215-216 - Jennifer E. Rowley:

Book Review: Buying Knowledge: Effective Acquisition of External Knowledge. 216-217 - Tamara Eisenschitz:

Book Review: Law Libraries and Technology. 217-218

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