
Library and IT mergers
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- CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
- Delivering not just value . . . but added value
- Library and IT mergers: how successful are they?
- The perception of effectiveness of merged information services organizations
- Libraries and IT: are we there yet?
- Merged service outcomes at Earlham College
- Get it in writing: MOUs and library/IT partnerships
- Creating collaborative technology-rich workspaces in an academic library
- Do academic enquiry services scare students?
- Getting everyone on the same page
- From paper to electronic, the evolution of pathfinders: a review of the literature
- Understanding our student learners
- Information literacy education through mediated learning and multiple intelligences
- Viewing information needs through a Johari Window
- Corporate governance research on the free web: a selected annotated guide
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