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OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2006
- Judith Wusteman:

Realising the potential of web services. 5-9 - Norm Medeiros

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On the road again: a conversation with Jill Emery. 10-14 - Victoria Walch, Elizabeth Yakel

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The Archival Census and Education Needs survey in the United States (A*CENSUS). 15-22 - Jeremy Frumkin:

The need for a digital library service registry. 23-25 - Robert Fox:

Lingua franca of digital libraries. 26-33 - H. Frank Cervone

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Avoiding failure by using a formal problem diagnosis process. 34-37 - Linda Cantara:

Long-term preservation of digital humanities scholarship. 38-42 - Barbara J. Gauger, Carolyn Kacena:

JSTOR usage data and what it can tell us about ourselves: is there predictability based on historical use by libraries of similar size? 43-55 - Trevor James Bond:

Sustaining a digital collection after the grants: the Early Washington Maps Project. 56-66 - Panayiota Polydoratou

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Using web logs transactions to assess a metadata registry system's use: the case of MetaForm. 67-79
Volume 22, Number 2, 2006
- Toby Burrows

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Personal electronic archives: collecting the digital me. 85-88 - Norm Medeiros

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Metadata in a global world. 89-91 - Elizabeth Yakel

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Examining the implications of the Heritage Health Index. 92-96 - Jeremy Frumkin:

The potential of the digital library as a platform. 97-99 - Robert Fox:

The digital library in the bazaar. 100-106 - H. Frank Cervone:

Some considerations when selecting digital library software. 107-110 - Linda Cantara:

Encoding controlled vocabularies for the Semantic Web using SKOS Core. 111-114 - Laura Pope Robbins:

Creating an OpenURL resolver. 115-121 - Aaron L. Brenner

, Anna Maria Mihalega:
Storytelling in an automated environment: Using metadata analysis to develop curated guides to a digital image collection. 122-131 - Yan Quan Liu, Craig Martin, Eileen Roehl, Zhixian Yi

, Sheila Ward:
Digital information access in urban/suburban communities: A survey report of public digital library use by the residents in Connecticut. 132-144
Volume 22, Number 3, 2006
- Paul Mercieca:

"Integration and collaboration" within recently established Australian scholarly publishing initiatives. 149-154 - Norm Medeiros

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Good enough is good enough: cataloging lessons from the University of California Libraries. 155-158 - Elizabeth Yakel

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Inviting the user into the virtual archives. 159-163 - Jeremy Frumkin:

The death, and rebirth, of the metadata record - rethinking library search. 164-165 - Robert Fox:

Cataloging for the masses. 166-172 - H. Frank Cervone

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Disaster recovery and continuity planning for digital library systems. 173-178 - Kate Boyd

, Douglas King:
South Carolina goes digital: The creation and development of the University of South Carolina's Digital Activities Department. 179-191 - Bethany Latham Skaggs, Jodi Welch Poe, Kimberly Weatherford Stevens:

One-stop shopping: a perspective on the evolution of electronic resources management. 192-206 - Jennifer L. Ward:

Web site redesign: the University of Washington Libraries' experience. 207-216 - Cathy Weng, Jia Mi:

Towards accessibility to digital cultural materials: a FRBRized approach. 217-232
Volume 22, Number 4, 2006
- Norm Medeiros

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Accommodating consortia within electronic resource management systems: Extending the ERMI specifications. 238-240 - Aprille McKay, Elizabeth Yakel

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Copyright news: Orphan Works and Section 108: reproduction by libraries and archives. 241-246 - Jeremy Frumkin:

In our cages with golden bars. 247-248 - Robert Fox:

Vandals at the gates. 249-255 - H. Frank Cervone

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Project risk management. 256-262 - Jeff Trzeciak, Shawn McCann, Matthew Martin:

Collaborative approaches to designing effective digital image databases for the study of three-dimensional museum collections. 263-282 - Krystyna K. Matusiak

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Towards user-centered indexing in digital image collections. 283-298

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