In the current (June 2018) issue, we continue our celebration of ITAL’s 50th year with a summary of the articles published in the 1970s, the journal’s first full decade of publication. The 1970s are particularly pivotal in library technology, as it marks the introduction of the personal computer, as a hobbyist’s tool, to society. The web is still more than a decade away, but the seeds are being planted
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
This issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) marks several transitions. As we...
The most important recent advances in library science, it seems, have all-or nearly all-come from th...
In the current (June 2018) issue, we continue our celebration of ITAL’s 50th year with a summary of ...
This September 2018 issue of ITAL continues our celebration of the journal’s 50thanniversary with a ...
This issue marks 50 years of Information Technology and Libraries. The scope and ever-accelerating p...
Part of ITAL's 50th anniversary celebration, this column reviews the highlights of articles publishe...
Dear readers, The Journal is improving, not only in the means of number and quality of the papers pu...
An overview of the articles published in the Journal of Library Automation during the 1970s
It may be difficult to imagine that almost half a century ago we used computers far less sophisticat...
We have observed conspicuous changes in the 25 years after Frank M. Bass, John D. C. Little, and Don...
A retrospective review of the 1980s issues of the Journal of Library Automation and Inform...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
Editorial for issue 40. 2016 marks 20 years since Internet Archaeology’s first issue was published
We introduce the Special Issue of the journal created to celebrate 25 years of continuous publicatio...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
This issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) marks several transitions. As we...
The most important recent advances in library science, it seems, have all-or nearly all-come from th...
In the current (June 2018) issue, we continue our celebration of ITAL’s 50th year with a summary of ...
This September 2018 issue of ITAL continues our celebration of the journal’s 50thanniversary with a ...
This issue marks 50 years of Information Technology and Libraries. The scope and ever-accelerating p...
Part of ITAL's 50th anniversary celebration, this column reviews the highlights of articles publishe...
Dear readers, The Journal is improving, not only in the means of number and quality of the papers pu...
An overview of the articles published in the Journal of Library Automation during the 1970s
It may be difficult to imagine that almost half a century ago we used computers far less sophisticat...
We have observed conspicuous changes in the 25 years after Frank M. Bass, John D. C. Little, and Don...
A retrospective review of the 1980s issues of the Journal of Library Automation and Inform...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
Editorial for issue 40. 2016 marks 20 years since Internet Archaeology’s first issue was published
We introduce the Special Issue of the journal created to celebrate 25 years of continuous publicatio...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
This issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) marks several transitions. As we...
The most important recent advances in library science, it seems, have all-or nearly all-come from th...