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IFLA Council and General Conference . Page: First Previous Next Last 1301.- United States: Hebrew manuscripts and incunabula by Baker, William (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7940)
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1302.- University of Melbourne Library Meeting the Challenges of Providing Information Literacy in a Networked Environment by Robertson, Sabina (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7941)
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1303.- Unreliable Research: Are Librarians Liable? by Curry, Ann (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7942)
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1304.- Use of Electronic Journals in OhioLINK'S Electronic Journal Center by Sanville, Thomas J. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7943)
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1305.- Use of New Technologies for Better Library Management: GIS (Geographic Information System Software) and PDAs (Personal Digital Data Collectors) by Koontz, Christine & Jue, Dean K. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7944)
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1306.- User education: training the librarians to use new technologies in the developing countries by Chopra, Hans Raj (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7945)
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1307.- Using GIS to Map Genealogical Data: Getting Started by Oser, Anita K. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7946)
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1308.- Using information research techniques to track the effects of recent changes in Australian science policy by Smith, Kerry (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7947)
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1309.- Uso de las revistas de bilioteconomia y documentación (LIS1) en los proyectos finales de las maestrÃas by Tedd, Lucy A. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7948)
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1310.- Utilizing Virtual Reference to Serve Multitype Library Patrons The Experiences of Collaborative Services in Sweden and Florida by Lunneborg, Eva (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7949)
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1311.- Valorando diferencias: la experiencia del British Council conectando culturas by Kempster, Grace (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7950)
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1312.- Value and impact studies by Usherwood, Bob (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7951)
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1313.- Valuing difference – the British Council experience of connecting cultures by Kempster, Grace (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7952)
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1314.- Vascoda - un Portal de colección de recursos cientÃficos creado por bibliotecas y centros de información alemanes by Pianos, Tamara (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7953)
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1315.- Ventajas bibliográficas de un catálogo colectivo centralizado para préstamo interbibliotecario y recursos compartidos by Hider, Philip (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7954)
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1316.- Ventilación con aire hipóxido – Prevención de incendios para las colecciones de las bibliotecas by Madsen, Nørgaard : Jensen, Geir (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7955)
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1317.- Viaje de una crónica del Nuevo Mundo al Viejo y su regreso: la Historia general del Perú de MartÃn de Murúa del Museo J. Paul Getty (Ludwig Ms. XIII 16) by Anderson, Barbara (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7956)
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1318.- Virtual Reference Canada (VRC): A Canadian service in a multicultural environment. by Gaudet, Franceen (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7957)
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1319.- Virtual versus Face-to-Face Reference: Comparing Users' Perspectives on Visits to Physical and Virtual Reference Desks in Public and Academic Libraries by Nilsen, Kirsti (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7958)
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1320.- Voice of India's Disabled: Demanding Equality in Library Services by Kishore, Rangashri (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7959)
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1321.- WIPO – Advancing Access to Information for Print Disabled People by Mann, David. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7960)
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1322.- WTO and libraries - an introduction by Bakken, Frode (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7961)
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1323.- Web archives long term access and interoperability: the International Internet Preservation consortium activity by Lupovici, Catherine (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7962)
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1324.- Web crawling : The Bibliothèque nationale de France experience by Lupovici, Christian (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7963)
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1325.- Web portals and internationalisation: a survey of Norwegian Academic, Research and Special Libraries by Torras, Maria-Carme & Vaagan, Robert W. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7964)
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1326.- Web-based Information Science Education (WISE): An inter-institutional collaboration to promote quality e-Learning by Montague, Rae-Anne (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7965)
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1327.- Web-based Instruction for Continuing Education Students: a report on the San Jose State University Virtual Library School Program and its potential for web-based instruction for Continuing Education by Dowlin, Kenneth E. & Loertscher, David (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7966)
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1328.- Web-supported teaching in the Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria: a case study by Bothma, Theo J.D. & Snyman, Retha (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7967)
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1329.- WeÂ’re still here: Traditional ILL after OhioLINK Patron-initiated requesting and Ejournals by Kuehn, Jennifer (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7968)
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1330.- What are we as librarians lacking, in order to be able to communicate with municipal politicians? by Amorós i Fontanals, Joan (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7969)
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1331.- What do Blind People Want from Talking Books? by Getz, Irith (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7970)
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1332.- What is « culture » according to librarians ? Is it evidence-based? by Poissenot, Claude (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7971)
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1333.- What shall I read next? Developing tools for reader support by Davies, J. Eric (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7972)
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1334.- Where would libraries be without readers? A methodological approach to historical literacy, based on the situation in Norway in the 18th century by Byberg, Lis (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7973)
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1335.- Who invented the index? - An agenda for research on information access features of Hebrew and Latin manuscripts by Hass Weinberg, Bella (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7974)
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1336.- Why Research Methods for Librarians? by Koehler, Wallace (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7975)
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1337.- Why deliver services to print handicapped people through public libraries: the Kenyan experience by S. K. NgÂ’AngÂ’A (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7976)
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1338.- Why is quality control so hard? Reference studies and reference quality in public libraries: the case of Norway by Høivik, Tord (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7977)
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1339.- Why our users feel best served by our library by Paul, Gerd (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7978)
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1340.- Wise philanthropy: the Carnegie Corporation and libraries of the British Commonwealth in the 1920s and 1930s by Rochester, Maxine K. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7979)
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1341.- Women and Conflict in the New Information Age: Virtual Libraries to the Rescue by Omotayo Bukky O Mrs (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7980)
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1342.- Women and the Information Society: barriers and participation by Goulding, Anne & Spacey, Rachel (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7981)
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1343.- Women, democracy and participation in the information society by Mayer, Louisa (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7982)
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1344.- WomenÂ’s Healthcare, Censorship, and the Library: Problems, Issues, Questions by Kuhl, Nancy. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7983)
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1345.- WomenÂ’s information needs for economic development by Olorunda, Olufunmilola. O. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7984)
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1346.- Working in a distributed electronic environment: experiences with the Norwegian edition by Knutsen, Unni (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7985)
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1347.- Working with committees: why do it and how to start by Finsten, Hugh (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7986)
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1348.- World wide Thai Bibliographical Control by Pungtrakul, Chirudee (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7987)
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1349.- XML and bibliographic data: the TVS (Transport, Validation and Services) model by Carvalho, Joaquim de (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7988)
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1350.- XML and bibliographic data: the TVS (Transport, Validation and Services)model by Carvalho, Joaquim de ;Cordeiro, Maria Inês (ReLIS:jul:juljin:7989)
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