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The Australian Library JournalIndex of 2005 book reviewsNovember 2005Volume 54 issue 4 Copyright for teachers and librarians, Butler, Rebecca P; How libraries and librarians help: a guide to identifying user-centred outcomes, Durrance, Joan C, and Fisher, Karen E; Information entrepreneurship: information services based on the information lifecycle, Fowler, Susan G; Know it all, find it fast: an A-Z source guide for the enquiry desk, Duckett, Bob, Walker, Peter and Donnelly, Christinea; Melvil and Dewey teach literacy: a teaching guide to using the Melvil and Dewey series, Melvil and Dewey in the chips, Melvil and Dewey gone fishin', Melvil and Dewey in the fast lane, Curtis Swallow, Pamela; Partnering with purpose: a guide to strategic partnership developments for libraries and other organizations, Crowther, Janet L, and Trott, Barry; People placed: a guide for public library buildings in New South Wales, 2nd edition ,compiled by...Heather Nesbitt;People places: a guide for public library buildings in New South Wales, Nesbitt, Heather; Reality Check: the pocket guide to special librarianship. Australian ed., Edinger, Jane; Scholarly publishing in an electronic era. International yearbook of library and information management 2004/2005, Gorman, G E, and Rowland, F; The bibliography of Australian literature, F-J, to 2000, Arnold, John; The concise AACR2: based on AACR2 2002 revision: 2004 update 4th ed., Prep. by Michael Gorman; The evolution of library and museum partnerships: historical antecedents, contemporary manifestations, and future directions, Dilevko, Juris, and Gottlieb, Lisa; The information society: a study of continuity and change 4th ed., Feather, John; The strategic management of technology: a guide for library and information services,Baker, David; Timor lives: speeches of freedom and independence, Xanana Gusmão. August 2005Volume 54 issue 3 From outreach to equity: innovative models of library policy and practice, Osborne, Robin, ed; Technology and social inclusion: rethinking the digital divide, Warschauer, Mark; Dictionary for library and information science, Reitz, Joan M; Foundations of library and information science, Rubin, Richard E;Complete copyright: an everyday guide for librarians, Russell, Carrie;Transforming serials: the revolution continues, Scheiberg, Susan L, and Neville, Shelley eds; Human resource management in today's academic library: meeting challenges and creating opportunities, Simmons-Welburn, Janice, and McNeil, Beth, eds; The Beinecke Library of Yale University, Parks, Stephen, ed; Treasures of The State Library of Victoria, Roberts, Bev; The librarian's guide to genealogical services and research, Swan, James; Exploiting knowledge in health services, Walton, Graham and Booth, Andrew, eds; Understanding information systems: what they do and why we need them, Ratzan, David. May 2005Volume 54 issue 2 Magic Pencil: Children's Book Illustration Today, Blake, Quentin comp; Jeremiad jottings, Cronin Blaise; Guam and Micronesian Libraries: Historical Events, Information Sources and Others,Chih Wang; Thirty years' practice in libraries: recollections and ruminations, Chih Wang; Digital reference services (also published as The Reference Librarian, 79/80), Katz, Bill ed; Human resource management in today's academic library: meeting challenges and creating opportunities, McNeil, Beth ed; The strategic stewardship of cultural resources: to preserve and protect, Merrill, Andrea T ed; Practical copyright for information professionals: the CILIP handbook(also published as Journal of Library Administration 38, 1/2 and 3/4), Norman, Sandy; Copyright for archivists and users of archives, Padfield, Tim; Developing academic library staff for future success, Oldroyd, Margaret ed; Information strategy in practice, Orna, Elizabeth. February 2005Volume 54 issue 1 Libraries as places: buildings for the 21st century: proceedings of the thirteenth seminar of IFLA's library buildings and equipment section together with IFLA's public libraries section:, Bisbrouck, Marie-Francoise; Desjardins, Jeremie; Menil, Celine; Ponce, Florence and Rouyer-Gayette, Francoise eds; Relearning to e-learn: strategies for electronic learning and knowledge, Bowles, M S, Carlton; Great natural history books and their creators Desmond, Ray; Journal of library and information services in distance learning, Stephen H Dew; Performance management and appraisal, Evans, G Edward; Raising funds with friends groups. A how-to-do-it manual for librarians; The Hill Collection of Pacific voyages at the University of California San Diego; Virtual reference training: the complete guide to providing anytime, anywhere answers, Hirko, Buff, and Ross, Mary Bucher; Knowledge management: libraries and librarians taking up the challenge, Hobohm, Hans-Christoph; Knowledge management and the smarter lawyer; Staying legal: a guide to issues and practice affecting the library, information and publishing sectors, Armstrong, C and Bebbington, LW; Serving seniors: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians, Honnold, Rose Mary , and Mesaros, Saralyn A; Buying information systems: selecting, implementing and assessing off-the-shelf systems James, David; Knowledge management lessons learned: what works and what doesn't, Koenig, Michael E D and Srikantaiah, T Kanti; International government information and country information: a subject guide: how to find it, how to use it, Morrison, Andrea M and Mann, Barbara J; The horror readers' advisory: the librarians' guide to vampires, killer tomatoes and haunted houses, Spratford, Becky Siegel, and Clausen, Tammy Hennigh; Pathways to nursing: a guide to library and online research in nursing and allied health, Tucker, Dennis C. and Craig, Paula; Uncovering our history: teaching with primary sources, Veccia, Susan H; The theory and practice of developing parliamentary research and information services: the experience of the Parliament of Australia. |
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