Here's what they have in their April edition...
The APRIL 2013 issue of The Informed Librarian Online is now up at our web site.
This month's highlights:
* Guest Forum - This article was written by Joe Matthews, a consultant and author who has assisted numerous academic, public and special libraries in a wide variety of projects. Joe tells us how to find new ways to deliver value to our library patrons, by embracing the 5 Cs. Read all about how libraries can give their customers the best digital experiences in the world.
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Coming next month: Silvia Spiro is our special guest!
* FEATURED BOOK -
Monson, Jane D. Jump-Start Your Career as a Digital Librarian: A LITA Guide. Chicago: ALA, Neal-Schuman, 2013. 248 pp.
<http://www.informedlibrarian.com/featuredBook.cfm?FILE=fbk1304.cfm>
We have great news for our subscribers. We now offer premium content from the journals published by Information Today and University of Toronto Press. This month we have SIXTEEN great PREMIUM CONTENT articles for you to read from Emerald (5 of their journal articles), Elsevier (ScienceDirect), Haworth, Taylor & Francis, IOS Press, Sage, IGI-Global, University of Toronto Press and Information Today that are normally restricted to paid subscribers to these journals.
Premium members get live links right here to all 16 articles so they can read all of these articles in FULL-TEXT.
* FEATURED ARTICLES -
Anonymity and Authenticity in the Cloud: Issues and Applications
Comparison of Selected e-Books and Equivalent Print Books: Have Handheld Portable Devices Increased Use in Three Aggregated Resources?
Content Analysis of Library Associations? Privacy Policies in Some Countries
Digital Archiving in the Age of Cloud Computing
Digital Workplaces: Vision and Reality
Does Not Compute: The Numbers Need Style
Helpful Hints for Every Librarian's Nightmare: Publishing an Article
Increasing Libraries' Content Findability on the Web With Search Engine Optimization
Information Professionals 2050: Educating the Next Generation of Information Professionals
International Students' Use of a Library's Media Collection
Prevalence of Widget Applications on Library Websites: An Analytical Study
Searching for News Online: Challenging Traditional Methods
Social Networking Tools for Academic Libraries
Text Reference Service: Teens' Perception and Use
What Makes a Working Paper in Economics Publishable? A Tale from the Scientific Periphery
Who's Spinning the Library? Responsibilities of Academic Librarians Who Promote
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