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International Information & Library Review
http://www.hbuk.co.uk/ap/journals/lr.htm
(Link inactive 24 November 2004)
Content available to subscribers at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10572317
(Link active 24 November 2004)
This online version of the print journal of the same name is published by
Academic Press, Inc. through a program titled IDEAL (International Digital
Electronic Access Library). For more than twenty years, the International
Information and Library Review has been welcomed by librarians all over
the world for its timely articles on progress and research in
international and comparative librarianship, documentation, and
information retrieval. Contributions to the journal have come from staff
or members of many different international organizations, including the
United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library scientists in
national academic, public, industrial, and research libraries and
information centers.
In 1992, Toni Carbo Bearman was appointed Editor-in-Chief, and the
journal's scope was broadened. The journal now focuses on three issues:
the ways in which information is used as a resource within organizations;
the impact that information use is making on societies throughout the
world; and the legislative and regulatory implications of an information
intensive community.
Research Areas Include:
Reviews of developments in library and information science and
library-related research in many countries with contrasting
policies and achievements
A new section called "Brief Communications" will be added to future
issues
Special issues devoted to important topics are planned
Some articles appearing in the June 1996 issue of the Journal include:
'The Periodical Literature of Library and Information in Africa:
1990-1995', 'Library Staff Retention Strategies in the Face of Accelerated
Turnover: University of Zimbabwe Case', and 'The Changing Role of Mobile
Libraries in Africa'.
Subscription to this electronic journal involves licensing agreements with
academic and industrial networks or consortia of libraries and can not be
done on a personal or even title by title basis. However, the table of
contents and article abstracts for each issue are available online
free-of-charge. Articles are provided to members of subscriber
institutions in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format.
ISSN 1057-2317
Editor: Toni Carbo
Email: apsubs@acad.com
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