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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 18
Vol 18 no.1 October 2022
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