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OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2011
- Norm Medeiros

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Transformation: next generation technical services at the University of California Libraries. 6-9 - Robert Fox:

The golden mean. 10-17 - H. Frank Cervone

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Understanding agile project management methods using Scrum. 18-22 - Don Keast:

A survey of Koha in Australian special libraries: Open source brings new opportunities to the outback. 23-39 - Camille Espiau-Bechetoille

, Jean Bernon, Caroline Bruley, Sandrine Mousin:
An example of inter-university cooperation for implementing Koha in libraries: Collective approach and institutional needs. 40-44 - Zeno Tajoli, Alessandra Carassiti, Andrea Marchitelli

, Fulvia Valenti:
OSS diffusion in Italian libraries: The case of Koha by the Consorzio Interuniversitario Lombardo per l'Elaborazione Automatica (CILEA). 45-50 - Ian Walls:

Migrating from Innovative Interfaces' Millennium to Koha: The NYU Health Sciences Libraries' experiences. 51-56 - Tristan Müller

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How to choose a free and open source integrated library system. 57-78
Volume 27, Number 2, 2011
- Norm Medeiros

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Cry not for books. 84-86 - Robert Fox:

Information fluid dynamics. 87-94 - H. Frank Cervone

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Overcoming resistance to change in digital library projects. 95-98 - Christine M. Angel:

Gap analysis of the University of South Carolina's Digital Collections Department. 99-112 - Rachel I. Howard

, Tyler Goldberg:
Facilitating greater access to ETDs through CONTENTdm. 113-123 - Haroon Idrees:

Classification of library materials on Islam: a literature survey. 124-145 - Martin Zimerman:

Radio frequency identification (RFID): time to take another look. 146-154
Volume 27, Number 3, 2011
- Norm Medeiros

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Shaping a collection one electronic book at a time: Patron-driven acquisitions in academic libraries. 160-162 - Robert Fox:

Avoiding the weak link. 163-169 - Frederick Zarndt:

Project management 101: Plan well, communicate a lot, and don't forget acceptance criteria! 170-174 - Jenn Riley:

Leveraging the FRBR model for music discovery and data sharing: Autobiographical note. 175-189 - Margaret Lam:

Towards a "musicianship model" for music knowledge organization. 190-209 - Rose Marie Santini:

Collaborative classification of popular music on the internet and its social implications. 210-247 - Bob Thomas:

Creating a specialized music search interface in a traditional OPAC environment. 248-256
Volume 27, Number 4, 2011
- Norm Medeiros

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Point of No Return? Fair Use on Trial. 260-263 - Robert Fox:

Forensics of Digital Librarianship. 264-271 - H. Frank Cervone

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Knowledge management as a method for supporting digital library projects. 272-274 - Rice Majors, Stephen L. Mantz:

Moving to the Patron's Beat. 275-283 - Bryan Duggan, Brendan O'Shea:

Tunepal: Searching a Digital Library of Traditional Music Scores. 284-297 - Nitin Arora:

MXMLiszt: a preliminary MusicXML digital library platform built on available open-source technologies. 298-316

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