ALISS Quarterly – Past issues
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ALISS Quarterly – Past issues
Free access to issues from previous years!
N.B. If you are a current member of ALISS, then contact your journal administrator to get password access to our current volume
Volume 17
The article by james Blake – correct affiliation is Sotheby’s institute of Art
Volume 16
Volume 15
Volume 14.
Volume 13
Volume 12
Volume 11
Volume 10:
Volume 9:
- Vol 9 No 2 Jan 2014: Working with our user communities to develop Library services
- Vol 9 No 1 Oct 2013: Supporting evolving research needs
- Vol 9 No 3 Apr 2014– and appendices for Darryl Toerien’s article
- Vol 9 No 4 Jul 2014: 21st century Innovation
Volume 8:
- Vol 8 No 4 July 2013: Special Issue: evolving roles
- Vol 8 No 3 April 2013: Special issue: Supporting the new research environment and the corrected version of Support Unit for Research Evidence – supporting staff and students conducting systematic reviews.
- Vol 8 No 2 January 2013: Collections in the digital age
- Vol 8 No 1 October 2012: Special issue: Supporting diverse student and library users
Volume 7:
- Vol 7 no 4 July 2012: Special issue: Engaging with Library users: New and innovative approaches
- Vol 7 no 3 April 2012: Open Doors: Gateways to Social Science Information Online
- Vol 7 no 2 January 2012: New Developments Library Orientation/ Information Literacy
- Vol 7 no 1 October 2011: Social Media, Libraries, Librarians
Volume 6:
- Vol 6 no 4 July 2011: Supporting Researchers
- Vol 6 no 3 April 2011: Library Services for the 21st Century
- Vol 6 no 2 January 2011: Innovation in Difficult Times
- Vol 6 no 1 October 2010: Innovations in Social Science Information & Research Support
Volume 5:
- Vol 5 no 4 July 2010: Opening Up Access
- Vol 5 no 3 April 2010: Mobile Learning
- Vol 5 no 2 January 2010: EU Information Policy and Sources
- Vol 5 no 1 October 2009: Marketing Libraries in Difficult Times
Volume 4
- Vol 4 no 4 July 2009: Using Technology in Education
- Vol 4 no 3 April 2009: Strength Through Collaboration
- Vol 4 no 2 January 2009: New Ways of Supporting Learners and Researchers in the Social Sciences
Volume 3
- Vol 3 no 4 July 2008: Digital Repositories
- Vol 3 no.3 April 2008: Web 2.0; Information Literacy and Plagiarism Prevention
- Vol 3 no 2 January 2008: Web 2.0 and the Library and Information Service
- Vol.3 no 1 October 2007: Electronic Copyright, IPR and access
Volume 2
- Vol 2 no 4 July 2007: New Methods of Communicating with users
- Vol 2 no 3 April 2007: Libraries and Open Access Scholarship
- Vol 2 no 2 January 2007: Access for special Needs Users
- Vol 2 no 1 October 2006: Libraries and the Google Generation
Volume 1
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- Volume 1 no 4 July 2006: Web Archiving Initiatives
- Volume 1 no 3 April 2006: Digital Image Collections and Archives
- Volume 1 no 2 January 2006: Digitisation Projects
- Volume 1 no 1 October 2005: Open Access and Institutional Repositories
Volume 15
Volume 14.
Volume 13
Volume 12
Volume 11
Volume 10:
Volume 9:
- Vol 9 No 2 Jan 2014: Working with our user communities to develop Library services
- Vol 9 No 1 Oct 2013: Supporting evolving research needs
- Vol 9 No 3 Apr 2014– and appendices for Darryl Toerien’s article
- Vol 9 No 4 Jul 2014: 21st century Innovation
Volume 8:
- Vol 8 No 4 July 2013: Special Issue: evolving roles
- Vol 8 No 3 April 2013: Special issue: Supporting the new research environment and the corrected version of Support Unit for Research Evidence – supporting staff and students conducting systematic reviews.
- Vol 8 No 2 January 2013: Collections in the digital age
- Vol 8 No 1 October 2012: Special issue: Supporting diverse student and library users
Volume 7:
- Vol 7 no 4 July 2012: Special issue: Engaging with Library users: New and innovative approaches
- Vol 7 no 3 April 2012: Open Doors: Gateways to Social Science Information Online
- Vol 7 no 2 January 2012: New Developments Library Orientation/ Information Literacy
- Vol 7 no 1 October 2011: Social Media, Libraries, Librarians
Volume 6:
- Vol 6 no 4 July 2011: Supporting Researchers
- Vol 6 no 3 April 2011: Library Services for the 21st Century
- Vol 6 no 2 January 2011: Innovation in Difficult Times
- Vol 6 no 1 October 2010: Innovations in Social Science Information & Research Support
Volume 5:
- Vol 5 no 4 July 2010: Opening Up Access
- Vol 5 no 3 April 2010: Mobile Learning
- Vol 5 no 2 January 2010: EU Information Policy and Sources
- Vol 5 no 1 October 2009: Marketing Libraries in Difficult Times
Volume 4
- Vol 4 no 4 July 2009: Using Technology in Education
- Vol 4 no 3 April 2009: Strength Through Collaboration
- Vol 4 no 2 January 2009: New Ways of Supporting Learners and Researchers in the Social Sciences
Volume 3
- Vol 3 no 4 July 2008: Digital Repositories
- Vol 3 no.3 April 2008: Web 2.0; Information Literacy and Plagiarism Prevention
- Vol 3 no 2 January 2008: Web 2.0 and the Library and Information Service
- Vol.3 no 1 October 2007: Electronic Copyright, IPR and access
Volume 2
- Vol 2 no 4 July 2007: New Methods of Communicating with users
- Vol 2 no 3 April 2007: Libraries and Open Access Scholarship
- Vol 2 no 2 January 2007: Access for special Needs Users
- Vol 2 no 1 October 2006: Libraries and the Google Generation
Volume 1
- Volume 1 no 4 July 2006: Web Archiving Initiatives
- Volume 1 no 3 April 2006: Digital Image Collections and Archives
- Volume 1 no 2 January 2006: Digitisation Projects
- Volume 1 no 1 October 2005: Open Access and Institutional Repositories
I discover that I no longer have a copy of an article I wrote back in 2000 for ASSIGnation:
Ebenezer, Catherine
Health libraries under financial restraint
ASSIGnation (2000) 18(1) 14-19
Would it be possible to obtain a PDF of the article that I could upload to ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Mendeley etc.?
Many thanks
Catherine
Hi Catherine!
Thanks for getting in touch- I have passed this enquiry on to our Secretary, Heather Dawson, who should contact you shortly to let you know.
Best
Vicky
Vicky – thank you – I shall wait to hear from Heather.
Best wishes
Catherine
May we have a copy of “SUPPORTING ANTI-PLAGIARISM TEACHING WITH THE INFORMATION LITERACY RESOURCE BANK.” volume 3#3 2008 p. 28-30.
Hi Brigitte
I’ve contacted our secretary and asked for her to get in touch with regards to this.
Best regards
Vicky
Have you any plans to digitize the earlier content (2005-)?
We dont have electronic versions of older issues. But i am planning to scan printed copies in the autumn