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OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2004
- Norm Medeiros

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Of budgets and boycotts: the battle over open access publishing. 7-10 - Randall C. Jimerson:

The future of archives and manuscripts. 11-14 - Trevor James Bond:

Streaming audio from African-American oral history collections. 15-23 - Brendan Fitzgerald, Frances Savage:

Public libraries in Victoria, Australia: an overview of current ICT developments, challenges, and issues. 24-30 - Diane Marie Ward:

OCLC's Office of Research: the value of research to an organization and to a profession. 31-39 - Jewel Ward

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Unqualified Dublin Core usage in OAI-PMH data providers. 40-47
Volume 20, Number 2, 2004
- Norm Medeiros

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A repository of our own: the E-LIS e-prints archive. 58-60 - Elizabeth Yakel

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Information literacy for primary sources: creating a new paradigm for archival researcher education. 61-64 - Bethany Carlson, Sharon Reidy:

Effective access: teachers' use of digital resources (research in progress). 65-70 - Jeffrey Beall

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Using OCLC Connexion to find typographical errors in authority records. 71-75 - Greg Sennema

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Developing a digital archive with limited resources. 76-81 - Jessamyn West

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Free as in Tibet: ibiblio's cultural cultivation and community creation. 82-86
Volume 20, Number 3, 2004
- Norm Medeiros

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Repurposed metadata: ONIX and the Library of Congress's BEAT program. 93-95 - Robert Fox:

Moving from data to information. 96-101 - Elizabeth Yakel

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Digital assets for the next millennium. 102-105 - Jeremy Frumkin:

The problem of mainstreaming digital libraries. 106-109 - Michael S. Seadle:

Copyright in the networked world: technology and consumer rights in copyright. 110-114 - Jason A. Clark

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A usability study of the Belgian-American Research Collection: measuring the functionality of a digital library. 115-127 - Allen Thunell, Lisa Robinson:

Conventional language for cataloging remote access electronic resources: the time is now! 128-133 - Charles F. Thomas:

Memory institutions as digital publishers: a case study on standards and interoperability. 134-139
Volume 20, Number 4, 2004
- Christine DeZelar-Tiedman

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Crashing the party: catalogers as digital librarians. 145-147 - Norm Medeiros

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Those who can, teach: an interview with Jane Greenberg. 148-151 - Elizabeth Yakel

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Educating archival professionals in the twenty-first century. 152-154 - Jeremy Frumkin:

Defining digital libraries. 155-156 - Robert Fox:

User as catalyst. 157-161 - H. Frank Cervone

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How not to run a digital library project. 162-166 - Linda Cantara:

Building a cyberinfrastructure for the humanities. 167-169 - Leslie Johnston

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An overview of digital library repository development at the University of Virginia Library. 170-173 - Joseph Petrick:

The electronic library: responses from the State University of New York (SUNY). 174-182 - M. S. Sridhar:

Subject searching in the OPAC of a special library: problems and issues. 183-191

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