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The Electronic Library, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2004
- Alfred Loo, Charlie Choi:
Network/multiplayer games and security. 6-7 - Alfred Loo, Charlie Choi:
Infrastructure for games on wireless Internet. 8-15 - Robert W. Kerbs:
Internet gaming in the era of IPv6. 16-22 - Andrew Tjew, Nimai Malle:
Modeling a system to deliver electronic entertainment over a broadband connection. 23-31 - Kassem Saleh, Christo El-Morr, Aref Mourtada, Yahya Morad:
A mobile-agent platform and a game application specifications using M-UML. 32-42 - Sen Cao Richard, Richard A. Volz, Jamison Johnson, Jonathan Whetzel, Dianxiang Xu, Maitreyi Nanjanath:
Development of a distributed multi-player computer game for scientific experimentation of team training protocols. 43-54 - Maomao Wu, Keith Mitchell, Duncan McCaffery, Joe Finney, Adrian Friday:
Real Tournament - mobile context-aware gaming for the next generation. 55-64 - Junbaek Ki, Jung Hee Cheon, Jeong-Uk Kang, Dogyun Kim:
Taxonomy of online game security. 65-73 - Yuan Gao:
Appeal of online computer games: a user perspective. 74-78
Volume 22, Number 2, 2004
- Stephen E. Arnold:
Information boundaries and libraries. 110-111 - Christopher S. G. Khoo, Kwok-Wai Wan:
A simple relevancy-ranking strategy for an interface to Boolean OPACs. 112-120 - Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 5: IPR issues facing OAI data and service providers. 121-138 - Gladys Saade:
Lebanese television archives. 139-143 - Stephen M. Mutula:
Making Botswana an information society: current developments. 144-153 - Dariush Alimohammadi:
Are webliographies still in use? 154-157 - Laurel A. Clyde:
School library Web sites: 1996-2002. 158-167 - Philip Hunter, Marieke Guy:
Metadata for harvesting: the Open Archives Initiative, and how to find things on the Web. 168-174 - M. S. Sridhar:
OPAC vs card catalogue: a comparative study of user behaviour. 175-183 - Howard Falk:
The revolt against journal publishers. 184-187
Volume 22, Number 3, 2004
- Martin White:
Information architecture. 218-219 - Lesley M. Moyo:
Electronic libraries and the emergence of new service paradigms. 220-230 - Mark Van Hoorebeek:
Health and safety and piracy: legal risk minimisation in libraries. 231-237 - Magda El-Sherbini, George Klim:
Metadata and cataloging practices. 238-248 - Anil Singh, J. N. Gautam:
Electronic databases: the Indian scenario. 249-260 - Fiona Leslie:
Bringing collections to life, digitising local studies and special collections: the COLLAGE project. 261-263 - Paul van Schaik, Jonathan Ling:
The effect of system response time on visual search in Web pages. 264-268 - Yi Jin, Min Huang:
Melody-based retrieval of music. 269-273 - Muhammad Ramzan:
Levels of information technology (IT) applications in Muslim world libraries. 274-280 - Howard Falk:
Privacy in libraries. 281-284
Volume 22, Number 4, 2004
- Loriene Roy, Beth Hallmark, Amanda Traviss:
WebJunction.org: where minds meet to support public access computing. 314-316 - Christian Kern:
Radio-frequency-identification for security and media circulation in libraries. 317-324 - Ling-Feng Hsieh, Jiung-Bin Chin, Mu-Chen Wu:
The performance indicators of university e-library in Taiwan. 325-330 - Samuel Olu Adeyoyin, H. I. T. Akinyosoye:
Retrospective conversion in a Nigerian research library: migrating from TINMAN/TINLIB to CDS/ISIS. 331-334 - Anjali Gulati:
Use of information and communication technology in libraries and information centres: an Indian scenario. 335-350 - Wang Shaofeng:
A method of Java-based electronic document publishing system. 351-356 - Shivarama Rao:
Database-driven Web sites: a case study with software in biotechnology and bioengineering. 357-361
Volume 22, Number 5, 2004
- Laurel A. Clyde:
Weblogs - are you serious? 390-392 - Hamilton Mphidi, Retha Snyman:
The utilisation of an intranet as a knowledge management tool in academic libraries. 393-400 - Wallace Koehler:
Digital libraries, digital containers, "library patrons", and visions for the future. 401-407 - Mei-Yu Wang, Ming-Jiu Hwang:
The e-learning library: only a warehouse of learning resources? 408-415 - Irina Trushina:
Freedom of access: ethical dilemmas for Internet librarians. 416-421 - Rajesh Chandrakar:
Unicode as a multilingual standard with reference to Indian languages. 422-424 - Roslina Othman:
An applied ethnographic method for evaluating retrieval features. 425-432 - Sue Rockliff:
E-journals: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Library experience. 433-439 - Muhammad Ramzan:
Effects of IT utilization and knowledge on librarians' IT attitudes. 440-447
Volume 22, Number 6, 2004
- David Raitt:
Oceans of opportunity: Whakawhitihia te Moana. 478-479 - Peter Kennedy:
Dynamic web pages and the library catalogue. 480-486 - Kathy Sheat:
Libraries, copyright and the global digital environment. 487-491 - Alastair G. Smith:
Searching for NZ information in the virtual library. 492-497 - Jenny McDonald, Adrienne Kebbell:
Access in an increasingly digital world. 498-508 - Shona McCartin, David Reid:
D-I-Y Interloans: from dream to reality. 509-517 - Rose Holley:
Developing a digitisation framework for your organisation. 518-522 - Sally Myles:
Content management helps us to work smarter at Telecom New Zealand. 523-526 - Howard Falk:
Open access gains momentum. 527-530
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