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Library Trends, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, Summer 2001
- Nancy O'Hanlon:
Development, Delivery, and Outcomes of a Distance Course for New College Students. - Suellen Cox, Elizabeth Housewright:
Teaching from the Web: Constructing a Library Learning Environment Where Connections can be Made. - Joan R. Kaplowitz, David O. Yamamoto:
Web-Based Library Instruction for a Changing Medical School Curriculum. - Carol Hansen:
The Internet Navigator: An Online Internet Course for Distance Learners. - D. Scott Brandt:
Information Technology Literacy: Task Knowledge and Mental Models. - Thomas G. McFadden:
Understanding the Internet: Model, Metaphor, and Analogy. - Ina Fourie:
The Use of CAI for Distance Teaching in the Formulation of Search Strategies. - Ransford C. Pyle, Charles D. Dziuban:
Technology: Servant or Master of the Online Teacher? - Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Philip C. Duchastel:
The Ideal Online Course.
Volume 50, Number 2, Fall 2001
- Michael E. Gorman:
Values for Human-to-Human Reference. - David A. Tyckoson:
What Is the Best Model of Reference Service? - Lynn Westbrook:
Faculty Relevance Criteria: Internalized User Needs. - Jo Bell Whitlatch:
Evaluating Reference Services in the Electronic Age. - Juris Dilevko:
An Ideological Analysis of Digital Reference Service Models. - Yvonne J. Chandler:
Reference in Library and Information Science Education. - Bill Katz:
Long Live Old Reference Services and New Technologies. - John W. Fritch, Scott B. Mandernack:
The Emerging Reference Paradigm: A Vision of Reference Services in a Complex Information Environment.
Volume 50, Number 3, Winter 2002
- Jack D. Glazier, Robert Grover:
A Multidisciplinary Framework for Theory Building. - Richard P. Smiraglia:
The Progress of Theory in Knowledge Organization. - William E. McGrath:
Explanation and Prediction: Building a Unified Theory of Librarianship, Concept and Review. - Judit Bar-Ilan, Bluma C. Peritz:
Informetric Theories and Methods for Exploring the Internet: An Analytical Survey of Recent Research Literature. - William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson:
Solving Problems in Library and Information Science Using Fuzzy Set Theory. - Lynne McKechnie, Karen E. Pettigrew:
Surveying the Use of Theory in Library and Information Science Research: A Disciplinary Perspective. - Ronald Rousseau:
Journal Evaluation: Technical and Practical Issues, . - Manfred Bonitz:
Ranking of Nations and Heightened Competition in Matthew Core Journals: Two Faces of the Matthew Effect for Countries. - Wolfgang Glänzel:
Coauthorship Patterns and Trends in the Sciences (1980-1998): A Bibliometric Study With Implications for Database Indexing and Search Strategies. - Hildrun Kretschmer:
Similarities and Dissimilarities in Coauthorship Networks: Gestalt Theory as Explanation for Well-ordered Collaboration Structures and Production of Scientific Literature. - Henk F. Moed, Marc Luwel, Anton J. Nederhof:
Towards Research Performance in the Humanities. - Bor-sheng Tsai:
A Theory of Information Genetics: How Four Subforces Generate Information and the Implications for Total Quality Knowledge Management. - Peter Vinkler:
The Institutionalization of Scientific Information: A Scientometric Model (ISI-S Model).
Volume 50, Number 4, Spring 2002
- Catherine J. Matthews:
Becoming a Chief Librarian: An Analysis of Transition Stages in Academic Library Leadership. - Marlis Hubbar:
Exploring the Sabbatical or Other Leave as a Means of Energizing a Career, . - Timothy J. Johnson:
Making It to the Major Leagues: Career Movement between Library and Archival Professions and from Small College to Large University Libraries. - Ronald G. Edwards:
Migrating to Public Librarianship: Depart on Time to Ensure a Smooth Flight. - Marilyn Kay Harhai:
Maybe It's Not Too Late to Join the Circus: Books for Midlife Career Management. - Anne Brice, Cathryn Brown, Marie Hickman, Lis Thorburn:
HeLIN Pilot Mentoring Scheme. - Candy (Bogar) Zemon:
Midlife Career Choices: How Are They Different from Other Career Choices? - Richard Malinski:
Job Rotation in an Academic Library: Damned if You Do and Damned if You Don't! - Linda Loos Scarth:
Are We There Yet?: Facing the Never-Ending Speed and Change of Technology in Midlife. - Katherine Murphy Dickson:
A Work Journal. - Denise L. Montgomery:
Happily Ever After: Plateauing as a Means for Long-Term Career Satisfaction. - Marilyn P. Lewis:
The Effects of Technology on Midcareer Librarians.
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