Library & Information Science Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Goal Programming as a Solution Technique for the Acquisitions Allocation Problem2000/06/01English
Information Needs and Information Seeking Behavior of Agricultural Scientists in Malaysia2000/06/01English
Qualitative interviewing: The art of hearing data1996/03/01English
Hypertext and the technology of conversation: Orderly situational choice1995/03/01English
Compliance with public library standards in the state of Ohio1998/01/01English
Statistics: A component of the research process1995/12/01English
Book review1999/09/01English
The research activity timeline: A qualitative tool for information research1997/01/01English
Information sources in library and information science doctoral research1999/01/01English
New members of the board of editors1996/12/01English
End-user full-text searching: Access or excess?1996/03/01English
Innovation diffusion: Proposal of an organizing theory on which to base research into school library development1997/01/01English
The University of Colorado library and its makers: 1876–19721995/12/01English
Editorial Board2023/01/01English
Development and validation of the library ethics scale2023/01/01English
Acknowledgments1996/09/01English
OPACs: A research review1997/01/01English
About the authors1996/12/01English
How Classifications Work: Problems and Challenges in an Electronic Age , Library Trends, 47(2), edited by Geoffrey C2000/02/01English
Research misconduct; issues, implications, and strategies1998/01/01English
Out in the cold: Academic boycotts and the isolation of South Africa1996/12/01English
Editorial: Assessing networked information services1997/01/01English
Editorial: Writing the scholarly research paper—Some advice1998/01/01English
Computer animation in an instructional environment1996/12/01English
Letters to the editor1997/01/01English
Guiding the reader to the next book1996/09/01English
Public library youth services: A public policy approach1996/12/01English
Information seeking and subject representation: An activity-theoretical approach to information science.1998/01/01English
The role of publication type in the evaluation of LIS programs1998/01/01English
The feminist and the emperor's new clothes: Feminist deconstruction as a critical methodology for library and information studies1997/01/01English