©Marian Dworaczek
This bibliography includes only titles indexed in the Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of Information
INTRODUCTION [How to use the Subject Index and the Bibliography; including Sample search]
[Abbas] Abbas, June. “Creating Metadata for Children’s Resources: Issues, Research, and Current Developments.” Library Trends 54, 2 (Fall 2005): 303-317.
[Abbate] Abbate, Janet. Inventing the Internet.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1999. viii, 264 pp. ISBN 0-262-01172-7.
Reviewed by Chery
Knott Malone in Journal of the American Society for Information
Science 51, 8 (June 2000): 787-788.
[Abels] Abels, Eileen G. "The E-mail Reference Interview." RQ 35, 3 (Spring 1996): 345-358.
[Abney] Abney, Paul C. and Cleborne D. Maddus. “Counseling and Technology: Some Thoughts About the Controversy.” Journal of Technology in Human Services 22, 3 (2004): 1-24.
[Abrams] Abrams, Stephen L. “Establishing a Global Digital Format Registry.” Library Trends 54, 1 (Summer 2005): 125-143.
[ACRL Law…] ACRL Law and Political Science Section, Library Instruction Committee. “Internet Resources for the 1996 Election.” College & Research Libraries News 57, 8 (September 1996): 481-486.
[Adalian] Adalian, Paul T., Jr., Irene M. Hoffman, Ilene F. Rockman and Judy Swanson. "The Student-Centered Electronic Teaching Library: A New Model for Learning." Reference Services Review 25, 3/4 (Fall/Winter 1997): 11-22.
[Adam] Adam, Anthony J. "Internet Resources for Film and Television." College & Research Libraries News 56, 6 (June 1995): 397-400.
[Adams (a)] Adams, Gary and W.A. Woods. Integrating Heterogenous Search Engines: Position Paper for the W3C Distributed Indexing/Searching Workshop. E-text, 2 pp. URL: <http://www.w3.org/Search/9605-Indexing-Workshop/Papers/Adams@Sun.html> (Retrieved October 4, 1997).
[Adams (b)] Adams, Judith A. and Sharon C. Bonk. "Electronic Information Technologies and Resources: Use by University Faculty and Faculty Preferences for Related Library Services." College & Research Libraries 56, 2 (March 1995): 119-131.
[Adams (c)] Adams, Samantha and Marc Berg. “The Nature of the Net: Constructing Reliability of Health Information on the Web.” Information Technology & People 17, 2 (2004): 150-170.
[Adler] Adler, Sharon C. "The "ABCs" of DSSS." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48, 7 (July 1997): 597-602.
[Aguillo] Aguillo, Isidro F., Begoña Granadino, Jose L. Ortega and José A. Prieto. “Scientific Research and Communication Measured with Cybermetrics Indicators.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57, 10 (August 2006): 1296-1302.
[Adonis] "ADONIS Electronic Journal Delivery System Starts in 1991." Information Media and Technology 23, 2 (1990): 52-54.
[Afes] Afes, Van B. and Luis J. Gonzales “E-Curriculum At the New York University College of Dentistry.” Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 2, 2 (2005): 25-33.
[Ajiferuke] Ajiferuke, Isola and Dietmar Wolfram. “Informetric Modelling of Internet Search and Browsing Characters.” The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 28, 1 (March 2004): 1-16.
[Albert] Albert, Karen M. “Open Access: Implications for Scholarly Publishing and Medical Libraries.” Journal of Medical Library Association 94, 3 (July 2006): 253-262.
[Albitz] Albitz, Rebecca. "Theatre and Performance Studies." College & Resarch Libraries News 58, 8 (September 1997): 555-556, 570.
[Albright] Albright, Linda P. "Electronic Resources Collection Development Policy Statement: A Workshop." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 21, 3 (Fall 1997): 270-271.
[Albright (b)] Albright, Michael J. "Internet Resources: Distance Education, Media Centers, and the Internet." MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship 4, 1 (Summer 1996): 106-115. E-text, 5 pp. URL: <http://wings.buffalo.edu/edu/publications/mcjrnl/v4n1/intern5.html>. [Link inactive Sept. 22, 1998] [Alternative E-text available at: URL: <http://wings.buffalo.edu/publications/mcjrnl/v4n1/intern5.html>].
[Aldrich] Aldrich, Duncan. "Partners on the Net: FDLP Partnering to Coordinate Remote Access to Internet-Based Government Information." Government Information Quarterly 15, 1 (1998): 27-38.
[Alexander] Alexander, Adrian W. and Julie S. Alexander. "Intellectual Property Rights and the 'Sacred Engine': Scholarly Publishing in the Electronic Age." In Advances in Library Resource Sharing, vol. 1, pp. 176-192. Edited by Jennifer Cargill and Diane J. Graves. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1990.
[Alimohammadi] Alimohammadi, Dariush. “Designing Webliographies in an Effective and Simple Manner: A Step by Step Process.” Webology 1, 1 (August 2004). E-text, 8 pp. URL: <http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n1/a2.html> (Retrieved October 28, 2005).
[Alkhoven] Alkhoven, Patricia. “Is It Real or Is It Virtual? Digital Facsimile Maps and Atlases in the Netherlands: Part One.” Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 1, 2 (2005): 85-96.
[Alldredge (a)] Alldredge, Noreen and Thomas G. Kirk. "Network Navigating and Navigators." College & Research Libraries News 53, 6 (June 1992): 399-400.
[Alldredge (b)] Alldredge, Noreen and Thomas G. Kirk. "Transformational Potential of Networked Information." College & Research Libraries News 54, 1 (January 1993): 18.
[Allen (a)] Allen, Jeff and Patrik Fältström. The Case for SOIF-2. E-text, 2 pp. URL: <http://www.w3.org/Search/9605-Indexing-Workshop/Papers/Allen@Bunyip.html> (Retrieved October 4, 1997).
[Allen (b)] Allen, Nancy. "Sources of Information on the New Media: A Bibliographic Essay." In Crossroads: Proceedings of the First National Conference of the Library and Information Technology Association, September 17-21, 1993, Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 203-211. Edited by Michael Gorman. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1984. [Library and Information Technology Series, No. 1]. ix, 261 pp. ISBN 0-8389-3307-6. ISSN 0734-7900.
[Allen (c)] Allen, Eileen E. “Searching, Naturally.” Internet Reference Services Quarterly 3, 2 (1998): 75-81.
[Allen (d)] Allen, Frank R. “Materials Budgets in the Electronic Age: A Survey of Academic Libraries.” College & Research Libraries 57, 2 (March 1996): 133-143.
[Allen (e)] Allen, Margaret (Peg) Suzanne Matthew and Mary Jo Boland. “Working with Immigrant and Refugee Populations: Issues and Hmong Case Study.” Library Trends 53, 2 (Fall 2004): 301-328.
[Allen (f)] Allen, Robert B. and Yejun Wu. “Metrics for the Scope of a Collection.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56, 12 (October 2005): 1243-1249.
[Allison] Allison, Rinda Y. and Scott F. Uhler. "Libraries and the Internet, Part I: Some Constitutional Background." Illinois Libraries 79, 4 (Fall 1997): 159-160.
[Allison (a)] Allison, Melody M. “Comparison of CINAHL® via EBSCOhost®, Ovid®, and Proquest®.” Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 3, 1 (2006): 31-50.
[Almasy] Almasy. Edward. “Tools for Creating Your Own Resources Portal: CWIS and the Scout Portal Toolkits.” Library Trends 53, 4 (Spring 2005): 620-636.
[Alrashid] Alrashid, Tareq M., James A. Barker, Brian S. Christian, Steven C. Cox, Michael W. Rabne, Elizabeth A. Slotta and Luella R. Upthegrove. "Safeguarding Copyrighted Contents: Digital Libraries and Intellectual Property Management: CWRU's Rights Management System." D-Lib Magazine (April 1998). E-text, 10 pp. URL: <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april98/04barker.html> (Retrieved August 14, 1998).
[Alsmeyer] Alsmeyer, David and Dave Smith. "Building Digital Library at BT Labs." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 21, 3 (Fall 1997): 381-385.
[Alton-Scheidl] Alton-Scheidl, Roland. "Redesigning the Concept of Bulleting Board Systems: Towards the Needs of an Emerging Mass Media." The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture 1, 4 (June 30, 1993). E-text, 11 pp. URL: <http://ncsulib2.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/e/ejvc/aejvc-v1n04-alton-scheidl-redesigning.txt> (Retrieved August 18, 1998). [URL inactive, January 15, 2000] [Alternative E-text available at: URL: <http://www.monash.edu.au/journals/ejvc/scheidl.v1n4>] [Alternative URL inactive, January 31, 2005].
[Amani] Amani, Harriet. "Low Income Women & The Internet: What Chance Do They Have to Be Wired?" Women'space 3, 1 (Summer 1997): 4-5.
[-] Amato, Sara. "Internet Reviews." College & Research Libraries News 55, 9 (October 1994): 599-600. [Selected submissions listed separately].
[American Library Association] American Library Association. "Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights." Microcomputers for Information Management Global Internetworking for Libraries 13, 1 (1996): 77-80.
[Amiran (a)] Amiran, Eyal. "The Rhetoric of Serials at
the Present Time." The Serials Librarian 28, 3/4 (1996): 209-221.
Published also as: Amiran, Eyal. "The Rhetoric of Serials at the
Present Time." In Serials to the Tenth Power: Tradition, Technology
and Transformation, pp. 209-221. Edited
by Mary Ann Sheble and Beth Holley. New York, NY: The Haworth Press,
1996. 408 pp. ISBN 1-56024-840-8. 408 pp. ISBN 1-56024-840-8.
[Amiran (b)] Amiran, Eyal and John Unsworth. "Postmodern
Culture: Publishing in the Electronic Medium." The Public-Access
Computer Systems Review 2, 1 (1991): 55-62.
Published also as: Amiran, Eyal and John Unsworth. "Postmodern Culture:
Publishing in the Electronic Medium." The Public-Access
Computer Systems Review 2, 1 (1991). E-text.
6 pp. URL: <http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v2/n1/amiran.2n1> (Retrieved
December 23, 1996).
[Amiran (c)] Amiran, Eyal, Elaine Orr and John Unsworth.
"Refereed Electronic Journals and the Future of Scholarly Publishing."
In
Advances in Library Automation and Networking, pp. 25-53, vol.
4. Edited by Joe A. Hewitt. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1991.
Published also as: Amiran, Eyal, Elaine Orr and John Unsworth. "Refereed
Electronic Journals and the Future of Scholarly Publishing."
Advances
in Library Automation and
Networking (1991). E-text,
16 pp. URL: <http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/~jmu2m/advances.html>
(Retrieved
May 22, 1998).
[Amitay] Amitay, Einat. “Trends, Fashions, Patterns, Norms, Conventions… and Hypertext Too.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 52, 1 (January 1, 2001): 36-43.
[AmRhein] AmRhein, Richard. "Internet Resources for Music." College & Research Libraries News 56, 11 (December 1995): 760-763.
[-] AmRhein, Richard, ed. Continuity & Transformation: The Promise of Confluence: Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 29-April 1, 1995. Chicago: Associaion of College and Research Libraries, 1995. ISBN 0-8389-7786-3. xiv, 479 pp. [Selected papers are listed separately]
[Anderson (a)] Anderson, Greg. "Virtual Qualities for Electronic Publishing." In The Virtual Library : Visions and Realities, pp. 87-109. Edited by Laverna M. Saunders. Westport : Meckler, 1993.
[Anderson (b)] Anderson, Jan. "Beyond Journals: There's
Going to Be a Better Way." The Serials Librarian 19, 3/4 (1991):
163-167.
Published
also as: Anderson, Jan. "Beyond Journals: There's Going to Be a Better
Way." In The Future of Serials: Proceedings of the
North American
Serials Interest Group, Inc., 5th Annual Conference, June 2-5, 1990, Brock
University, St. Catharines, Ontario, pp.
163-167.
Edited by Patricia Ohl Rice and Jane A. Robillard. New York, NY:
The Haworth Press, 1991. ISBN 1-56024-081-4.
[Anderson (c)] Anderson, Steve. "Copyright and Digital Reproduction in Cyberspace." Information Outlook 1, 6 (June 1997): 14.
[Anderson (d)] Anderson, Bill. "CONSER on the Internet:
Facilitating Access to Serials Information." The Serials Librarian
32,
1/2 (1997): 77-94.
Published
also as: Anderson, Bill. "CONSER on the Internet: Facilitating Access
to Serials Information." In
Serials Cataloging at the
Turn of
the Century, pp. 77-94. Edited by Jeanne M.K. Boydston, James
W. Williams and Jim Cole. New York: The Haworth Press, 1997.
[Anderson (e)] Anderson, Bill and Les Hawkins. "Development of CONSER Cataloging Policies for Remote Access Computer File Serials." The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 7, 1 (1996). E-text, 11 pp. URL <http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v7/n1/ande7n1.html> (Retrieved May 16, 1996).
[Anderson (f)] Anderson, Kent. "A Journal Publishing Hybrid: Creating Electronic Pages for Pediatrics." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 29 (October 1997): 21-35.
[Anderson (g)] Anderson, Gregory L. "Cyberplagiarism: A Look at the Web Term Paper Sites." College & Research Libraries News 60, 5 (May 1999): 371-373, 394.
[Anderson (h)] Anderson, Greg, Rebecca Lasher and Vicky Reich. "The Computer Science Technical Report (CS-TR) Project: A Pioneering Digital Library Project Viewed from a Library Perspective." The Public-Access Computer System Review 7, 2 (1996). E-text, 12 pp. URL: <http://info. lib.uh.edu/pr/v7/n2/ande7n2.html>. (Retrieved December 5, 1996). [URL inactive March 30, 2000] [Alternative E-text available at URL: <http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v7/n2/ande7n2.html>].
[Anderson (i)] Anderson, Judy and Lynne DeMont. “Treading Carefully Through the Murky Legalities of Electronic Reserves.” Computers in Libraries 21, 6 (June 2001): 40-45.
[Anderson (j)] Anderson, Byron. ”Open Access Journals.” Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 22, 2 (2004): 93-99.
[Anderson (k)] Anderson, Dennis, Hortense Howell-Barber, Jonathan Hill, Nasir Javed, James Lawler and Zheng Li. “A Study of Web Services Projects in the Financial Services Industry.” Information Systems Management 22, 1 (Winter 2005): 66-76.
[Anderson (l)] Anderson, Rick. “Author Disincentives and Open Access.” Serials Review 30, 4 (2004): 288-291.
[Andresen] Andresen, Leif. “Immediate Access to Danish Libraries – with Bibliotek.dk.” The Electronic Library 20, 3 (2002): 187-194.
[Andrew] Andrew, Paige G. and Linda R. Musser. "Collaborative Design of World Web Pages: A Case Study." Information Technology and Libraries 16, 1 (March 1997): 34-38.
[Andrews] Andrews, Judy. “Government Information in an Electronic Age.” In Choosing Futures: ACRL 1997 Conference Papers. E-text, 6 pp. URL: <http://www.ala.org/acrl/paperhtm/a08.html> (Retrieved February 25, 2002). [URL inactive, February 23, 2004]
[Ang] Ang, Chooi-Leng, Razman Mat Tahar and Rusdi Murat. “An Empirical Study on Electronic Commerce Diffusion in the Malaysian Shipping Industry.” The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 14, 1 (July 2003). E-text, 9 pp. URL: <http://www.is.cityu.edu.hk/research/ejisdc/vol14/v14r1.pdf>. (Retrieved March 4, 2004).
[Angelini] Angelini, Daria and Shawna Gibson. “An Intruction to Politics, Research and Education in the European Union.” Journal of Security Education 1, 2/3 (2005): 117-127.
[Angell] Angell, David and Eli Zelkha. "The Copyright Question." Internet World 8, 1 (January 1997): 64-66.
[Angiletta] Angiletta, Anthony M. "On the Relationship of Academic Program and Research Libraries at the Electronic Frontier: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Someone's Probably Blue." In Electronic Documents and Information: From Preservation to Access: 18th International Essen Symposium, 23 October-26 October 1995, pp. 21-29. Edited by Ahmed H. Helal and Joachim W. Weiss. Essen: Universitätsbibliothek Essen, 1996. [Publications of the Essen Library, 20]. 217 pp. ISBN 3-922602-21-5. ISSN 0931-7503.
[Antonucci] Antonucci, Robert V. and Joseph M. Cronin. “Creating an Online University.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 27, 1 (January 2001): 20-23.
[Appel] Appell, Claus-Peter. “Does the Difference Make a Difference? Reflections on E-Learning.” Human IT 4, 3 (2002): 83-98. E-text. URL: <http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/4-01/cpa.pdf> (Retrieved April 1, 2004).
[Apps] Apps, Ann and Ross MacIntyre. The SuperJournal Project: Data Handling Using SGML. E-text, 215-224. URL: < http://www5.hk-r.se/elpub99/ap.nsf/08c6c2f88424ad99c12566ff002a0c10/d674fbaaa1b78335c12566ff002c502a!OpenDocument> (Retrieved April 23, 2003). [URL inactive, January 31, 2005].
[Arant ] Arant, Wendi. "A New Twist to the Electronic Distribution List: A Library Outreach Tool." Internet Reference Services Quarterly 4, 2 (1999): 51-55.
[Arbeiter] Arbeiter, Larry. "Optical and Videodisc Technology: Videodisc Task Force Report." In Scholarly Publishing: Managing Today and Planning for Tomorrow: Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, May 21- 24, 1985, pp. 24-31. Washington, DC: Society for Scholarly Publishing, 1986. ISSN 0734-8509.
[Archer] Archer, Michael. “Electronic-only in the Corporate Environemnt.” Serials 17, 1 (March 2004): 47-50.
[Ardito] Ardito, Stephanie C. "Electronic Copyright Under
Siege."
ONLINE 20, 5 (September/October 1996): 83-88.
Reviewed in
The
Journal of Academic Librarianship 23, 3 (May 1997): 252.
[Arms (a)] Arms, Caroline R. "A New Information Infrastructure." ONLINE 14, 5 (September 1990): 15-22.
[Arms (b)] Arms, Caroline R. "Using the National Networks: Bitnet and the Internet." ONLINE 14, 5 (September 1990): 24-29.
[Arms (c)] Arms, William Y. "Key Concepts in the Architecture of the Digital Library." D-Lib Magazine (July 1995). E-text, 6 pp. URL: <http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/home/dlib/July95/07arms.html> (Retrieved December 5, 1996). [URL inactive, January 15, 2000] [Alternative E-text available at: URL: <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/July95/07arms.html>].
[Arms (d)] Arms, William Y. "Scholarly Publishing on the National Networks." Scholarly Publishing 23 (April 1992): 158-169.
[Arms (e)] Arms, William Y. and Lisa D. Holzhauser. "Mercury: An Electronic Library." OCLC Newsletter, no. 175 (September/October 1988): 15-18.
[Arms (f)] Arms, William Yeo. "Implementing Policies for Access Management." D-Lib Magazine (February 1998). E-text, 17 pp. URL: <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february98/arms/02arms.html> (Retrieved August 14, 1998).
[Arms (g)] Arms, William, Leslie Daigle, Ron Daniel, Dan LaLiberte, Michael Mealling, Keith Moore and Stuart Weibel. "Uniform Resource Names: A Progress Report." D-Lib Magazine (February 1996). E-text, 5 pp. URL: <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february96/02arms.html> (Retrieved December 6, 1996).
Arms (h)] Arms, Caroline R. "Getting the Picture: Observations from the Library of Congress on Providing Online Access to Pictorial Images." Library Trends 48, 2 (Fall 1999): 379-409.
[Arms (i)] Arms (i), William Y. "Preservation of Scientific Serials: Three Current Examples." The Journal of Electronic Publishing 5, 2 (December 1999). E-text, 9 pp. URL: <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/05-02/arms.html> (Retrieved February 23, 2000).
[Arms (j)] Arms, William Y. "Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and Clifford Lynch's Five Questions on Identifiers. ARL, no. 194 (October 1997). E-text, 3 pp. URL: <http://www.arl.org/newsltr/194/arms.html> (Retrieved August 16, 2001).
[Armstrong] Armstrong, C. J. and R .E. Lonsdale. "Scholarly Monographs: Why Would I Want to Publish Electronically?" The Electronic Library 18, 1 (2000): 21-28.
[Armstrong (a)] Armstrong, Rob. “Railway Industry Resources on the Internet.” Ariadne, issue 23 (March 22, 2000). E-text, 4 pp. URL: <http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue 23/eevl/railway.html> (Retrieved March 24, 2000). [URL inactive, March 26, 2003] [Alternative E-textat: URL: <http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue23/eevl/railway.html>].
[Armstrong (b)] Armstrong, Anne R., Richard McGowan and Carol C. Sherrer. “Implementing PubMed’s LinkOut to Full-Text E-Journals: Challenges and Solutions.” Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 1, 2 (2004): 39-48.
[Arnett] Arnett, Nick. Distributed Indexing and Searching. E-text, 1 p. URL: <http://www.w3.org/Search/9605-Indexing-Workshop/Papers/Arnett@Verity.html> (Retrieved October 10, 1997).
[Arnold] Arnold, Judith M. and Elaine Anderson Jayne. "Dangling by a Slender Thread: The Lessons and Implications of Teaching the World Wide Web to Freshmen." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 24, 1 (January 1998): 43-52.
[Arnold (a)] Arnold, Kathryn. "Acquisitions Policy in an Electronic World." In Electronic Documents and Information: From Preservation to Access: 18th International Essen Symposium, 23 October-26 October 1995, pp. 68-77. Edited by Ahmed H. Helal and Joachim W. Weiss. Essen: Universitätsbibliothek Essen, 1996. [Publications of the Essen Library, 20]. 217 pp. ISBN 3-922602-21-5. ISSN 0931-7503.
[Arnzen] Arnzen, Michael A. "Cyber Citations." Internet World 7, 9 (September 1996): 72-74.
[Aronson] Aronson, Lars and Maurice Long. “HINARI: Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative.” Serials 16, 1 (March 2003): 7-12.
[Aronsson] Aronsson, Lars. Project Runeberg's Electronic
Facsimile Editions of Nordic Literature. E-text, 11 pp.
URL: <http://www5.hk-r.se/elpub99/ap.nsf/08c6c2f88424ad99c12566ff002a0c10/5bcbfc9355cb4bb4c12566ff0035bc79/$FILE/74-84.pdf>
(Retrieved
April 11, 2003). [URL inactive, January 31, 2005]
[Arrigona] Arrigona, Daniel. "Federal Business Information in Electronic Formats." RQ 27, 3 (Spring 1988): 322-332.
[Artus] Artus, Helmut M.. “Old WWWine in New Bottles?
Developments in Electronic Information
and Communication: Structural Change & Functional Inertia.”
The
Grey Journal: An International Journal on Grey Literature 1, 1 (Spring
2005): 9-16.
[Arvidson] Arvidson, Allan and Frans Lettenstrvm. "The
Kulturarw3 Project--The Swedish Royal Web Archive." The Electronic Library
16, 2 (April 1998): 105-108.
Reviewed in The Journal of Academic Librarianship 24, 6 (November
1998): 507.
[Asadi] Asadi, Saedi and Hamid R. Jamali M. “Shifts in Search Engine Development: A Review of Past, Present and Future Trands in Research on Search Engines.” Webology 1, 2 (December 2004). E-text, 14 pp. URL: <http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a6.html>. (Retrieved January 6, 2005).
[Ashley] Ashley, Charles. "INTERNET Groups Allow for Productive Information Gathering." Online Review 16, 3 (June 1992): 157- 159.
[Ashton (a)] Ashton, Sarah and Philippa Levy. "Network Learner Support in Higher Education: Initiatives in Professional Development and Research for a New Role." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49, 9 (July 1998): 850-853.
[-] Aslib. The Nationwide Provision and Use of Information: ASLIB, IIS, LA Joint Conference, 15-19 September 1980, Sheffield: Proceedings. London: The Library Association, 1981. 414 pp. ISBN 0-85365-563-4. [Selected papers listed separately].
[Assefa] Assefa, Shimelis Getu. “Reaching the Unreachable: The Role of HealthNet Ethiopia in Disseminating Electronic Health Information Resources.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 27, 6 (August/September 2001): 19-23.
[Association of Research Libraries] Association of Research Libraries. Definition and Purpose of a Digital Library. E-text, 1 p. URL: <http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/documents/libraries/net/arl-dlib.txt> (Retrieved September 20, 1997). [URL inactive, September 25, 2001].
[Association of Universities...] Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. AUCC-CARL/ABRC Task Force on Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communication. The Changing World of Scholarly Communication: Final Report of the AUCC-CARL/ABRC Task Force on Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communication. Ottawa, Ont.: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 1996.
[Astier] Astier, Stephane. “Ethical Regulation of the Internet: The Challenges of Global Governance.” International Review of Administratice Sciences 71, 1 (2005): 133-150.
[Astle (a)] Astle, Deana. "Serials Pricing Issues: News from the Field." The Serials Librarian 17, 3/4 (1990): 107-110.
[Astle (b)] Astle, Deana L. "The Scholarly Journal: Whence and Wither." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 15, 3 (July 1989): 151-156.
[Astner] Astner, Tammy. "So You Want to Be the Webmaster@Library.Ca?" Feliciter 44, 10 (October 1998): 34-36.
[Atkinson (a)] Atkinson, Ross. "The Acquisitions Librarian as Change Agent in the Transition to the Electronic Library." Library Resources & Technical Services 36, 1 (January 1992): 7-20.
[Atkinson (b)] Atkinson, Ross. "Networks, Hypertext, and Academic Information Services: Some Longer-Range Implications." College & Research Libraries 54, 3 (May 1993): 199-215.
[Atkinson (c)] Atkinson, Ross. "Managing Traditional Materials in an Online Environment: Some Definitions and Distinction for a Future Collection Management." Library Resources & Technical Services 42, 1 (January 1998): 7-20.
[Atkinson (d)] Atkinson, Ross. “A Rationale fotr the Redesign of Scholarly Information Exchange.” Library Resources & Technical Services 44, 2 (April 2000): 59-69.
[Auditore] Auditore, John and Kristin Stoklosa. "Health Statistics." Internet Resources 58, 9 (October 1997): 627-630, 639.
[Augustine] Augustine, Susan and Courtney Greene. “Discovering How Students Search a Library Web Site: A Usability Case Study.” College and Research Libraries 63, 4 (July 2002): 354-365.
[Aveney (a)] Aveney, Brian. "Editing an Electronic Journal." In National Online Meeting: Proceedings, 1985, New York, April 30-May 2, 1985, Sponsored by Online Review: The International Journal of Online Information Systems, pp. 19-23. Compiled by Martha E. Williams and Thomas H. Hogan. Medfrod, NJ: Learned Information, 1985. ISBN 0-938734-09-1.
[Aveney (b)] Aveney, Brian. "Electronic Publishing and Library Technical Services." Library Resources & Technical Services 28, 1 (January/March 1984): 68-75.
[Avrahami] Avrahami, Thi Truong, Lawrence Yau, Luo Si and Jamie Callan. “The FedLemur Project: Federated , Search in the Real World.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57, 3 (February 1, 2006): 347-358.
[Awe] Awe, Susan C. "Small Business Resources on the World Wide Web: An Evaluative Guide." Reference Services Review 28, 1 (2000): 95-102.
[Azagury] Azagury, Alain, Michael E. Factor, Yoelle S. Maarek and Benny Mandler. “A Novel Navigation Paradigm for XML Repositories.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53, 6 (April 2002): 515-525.
[Azari] Azari, David, Eric Horvitz, Susan Dumais and Eric Brill. “Action, Answers, and Uncertainty: A Decision-making Perspective on Web-based Question Answering.” Information Processing and Management 40, 5 (September 2004): 849-868.
[Bachman] Bachman, Dan. "Metadirectories: Keeping User Info in Sync." Network Computing 10, 2 (January 15, 1999): 51-58, 60.
[Baer] Baer, William. “Federated Searching: Friend or Foe?” C&RL News 65, 9 (October 2004): 518-519.
[Baeza-Yates] Baeza-Yates, Ricardo and Gonzallo Navarro. “XQL and Proximal Nodes.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53, 6 (April 2002): 504-515.
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[Bailey (b)] Bailey, Charles W., Jr. "Electronic (Online) Publishing in Action: The Public-Access Computer System Review and Other Electronic Serials." ONLINE 15, 1 (January 1991): 28-35.
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