E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship

Published and Distributed by the International Consortium for the
Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)

ISSN 1704-8532

E-JASL is an independent, professional, refereed electronic journal dedicated first and foremost to advancing knowledge and research in the areas of academic and special librarianship. We are committed to covering all aspects of academic and special librarianship without regard to region or country. We are also committed to the principles of open access for academic research.

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 Published and distributed by the International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP), Athabasca, Canada

Permanently archived in the National Library of Canada's Electronic Publications Collection

Listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals

Indexed in LISA (Library and Information Science Abstracts) beginning with v.5

Indexed in Library Literature and Information Science beginning with v.1

 Be sure to read this other ICAAP-hosted journal:
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning



v.7 no.3 (Winter 2006)

Assessing Library Collections using Brief Test Methodology

Jennifer Benedetto Beals

Tiered Reference:  The New Landscape of the Frontlines

Susan Gardner

Exploring the LSU Libraries’ Virtual Reference Transcripts: An Analysis

Jenna Ryan, Alice L. Daugherty, and Emily C. Mauldin

Subject Librarians in the Changing Academic Library

Louise Feldmann

The Use of Scholarly Monographs in the Journal Literature of Latin American History

Meiyolet Mendez and Karen Chapman

v.7 no.2 (Summer 2006)

Librarian Publishing Preferences and Open-Access Electronic Journals

Elaine Peterson

The High Cost of Textbooks:
A Convergence of Academic Libraries, Campus Bookstores, Publishers?

John H. Pollitz and Anne Christie

Collegiality and the Academic Library

Michael Lorenzen

Major Literary Award Winners in the Medium-Sized Academic Library

Todd Spires

Nurturing New Careers:
Preparing Future Librarians for Their Careers Through Pre-Professional Development Sessions at The University of Alabama Libraries

Brett Spencer and Allyson R. Ard

The Emerging Technology: 21st Century Web Based Environments and Their Resultant Effect on the Work Responsibilities of Academic Reference Librarians
Were the Predictions Correct?

Hope Marie Cook

Collaborative Role of the Academic Librarian in Distance Learning - Analysis on an Information Literacy Tutorial in WebCT

Xiaoli Shirley Fang

v.7 no.1 (Spring 2006)

“That’s the Way We Do Things Around Here”: An Overview of Organizational Culture

M. Jason Martin

Designing an Academic Outreach Program through Partnerships with Public Schools

Alan R. Bailey, Linda M. Teel and Hazel J. Walker

Leveraging the Skills of the Corporate Special Librarian to Enhance the Perceived Value of Information and Sustain Communities of Practice

Patricia Margulies

Internet Use by Teachers and Students in Engineering Colleges of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh States of India: An Analysis

Rajeev Kumar and Amritpal Kaur

Mobile Phone Usage Patterns of Library and Information Science Students at Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

Esharenana E. Adomi

E-Resources and Services in Engineering College Libraries – A Case Study

K. R. Mulla and M. Chandrashekara

Reshaping the World of Scholarly Communication—Open Access and the Free Online Scholarship Movement:  Open Access Statements, Proposals, Declarations, Principles, Strategies, Organizations, Projects, Campaigns, Initiatives, and Related Items — A Webliography

Paul G. Haschak

 

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