[Sigiii-l] Contents of Libri Volume 64, Issue 3

IAN JOHNSON (0616285) i.m.johnson at rgu.ac.uk
Sat Aug 30 10:18:38 EDT 2014


A new issue of 'Libri' is now available online from De Gruyter Online.
Please click on the following link
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/libr.2014.64.issue-3/issue-files/libr.2014.64.issue-3.xml

and then on each title to view the abstracts:

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Evaluating the Learning Effectiveness of an Online Information Literacy Class Based on the Kirkpatrick Framework
Chang, Naicheng / Chen, Limei
Page 211
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Analysis of the Effects of a Librarian-Prospective Librarian Mentoring Program
Noh, Younghee
Page 224
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Even We Can Read: Evaluating the Impact of a Project to Expand Library Services to Visually Impaired Users in Rural South Africa
Nassimbeni, Mary / Jager, Karin de
Page 247
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The Evolution of Library Reference Services: From General to Special, 1876-1920s
Deng, Liya
Page 254
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Library History: Seeking the Origin of the Chinese Library from Its Tradition
Zheng, Yunyan
Page 263
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Celsus Library of Ephesus: The Man and the City behind the Famous Façade
Finley, Susan
Page 277
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Copyright Laws in the Arab World: A Shifting Predicament in the Digital Era
Houissa, Ali
Page 293
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Information Sources Used by Nigerian Lawyers for Task-Related Activities
Adewale, Nafisat Toyin / Mansor, Yushiana
Page 307

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Professor Ian Johnson,
Joint Editor, Libri: International Journal of Libraries and Information Services,
Aberdeen,
Great Britain

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