Information Technology and Libraries

Information Technology and Libraries publishes material related to all aspects of information technology in all types of libraries. Topic areas include, but are not limited to, library automation, digital libraries, metadata, identity management, distributed systems and networks, computer security, intellectual property rights, technical standards, geographic information systems, desktop applications, information discovery tools, web-scale library services, cloud computing, digital preservation, data curation, virtualization, search-engine optimization, emerging technologies, social networking, open data, the semantic web, mobile services and applications, usability, universal access to technology, library consortia, vendor relations, and digital humanities.

Vol 32, No 1 (2013)

Table of Contents

Editor's Comments PDF
Robert Gerrity 1
Editorial Board Thoughts: Libraries as Makerspace? PDF
Patrick "Tod" Colegrove 2-5

Articles

Modeling a library web site redesign process: developing a user-centered web site through usability testing PDF
Danielle A. Becker, Lauren Yannotta 6-22
Mapping for the Masses: GIS Lite & Online Mapping Tools in Academic Libraries PDF
Kathleen W. Weessies, Daniel S. Dotson 23-35
Experiences of Migrating to Open Source Integrated Library Systems PDF
Vandana Singh 36-53
Information Retrieval Using a Middleware Approach PDF
Danijela Boberić Krstićev 54-69


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