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January/February 2009
Vol. 15 No. 1/2
doi:10.1045/dlib.magazine
ISSN: 1082-9873
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL
Challenges and Opportunities
by Bonita Wilson, CNRI
LETTERS
To the Editor
From Stevan Harnad, American Scientist Open Access Forum
ARTICLES
A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers
Nick Nicholas, Nigel Ward, and Kerry Blinco, Link Affiliates
doi:10.1045/january2009-nicholas
A Set of Transfer-Related Services
by Justin Littman, Library of Congress
doi:10.1045/january2009-littman
Sharing Functionality on the Web: A Proposed Services Infrastructure for The European Library
by Theo van Veen and Michel Koppelaar, Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Georg Petz, Austrian National Library; and Christian Sadilek, Austrian Research Centers
doi:10.1045/january2009-vanveen
Search Web Services - The OASIS SWS Technical Committee Work: The Abstract Protocol Definition, OpenSearch Binding, and SRU/CQL 2.0
by Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
doi:10.1045/january2009-denenberg
Institutional Repository on a Shoestring
by George Wrenn, Carolyn J. Mueller, and Jeremy Shellhase, Humboldt State University
doi:10.1045/january2009-wrenn
Classroom Information Needs: Search Analysis from a Digital Library for Educators
by Marcia A. Mardis, Florida State University
doi:10.1045/january2009-mardis
CONFERENCE REPORTS
A Workshop Series for Grid/Repository Integration
by Andreas Aschenbrenner, State and University Library, Goettingen; Tobias Blanke and Mark Hedges, King's College London; Neil P Chue Hong, OMII UK, and Nicholas Ferguson, OGF Europe
doi:10.1045/january2009-aschenbrenner
Baltimore SPARC IR and SUN PASIG Meetings: Towering Content and Evolving Online Scholarly Publishing Models
by Carol Minton Morris, Cornell University
doi:10.1045/january2009-morris
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