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The Australian Library Journal

- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
- Publication date:
- 2009-03-24
- ISBN:
- 0004-9670
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Description:
The Australian Library Journal has been reaching discerning and influential Australian libraries since 1951. Published quarterly, it contains a wide coverage of Australian library issues ranging from ongoing research to day-to-day news from the workplace.
It is the acknowledged flagship publication of the Australian Library and Information Association, and an appropriate vehicle for publishers, suppliers and services wishing to reach the decision-makers. The journal is available through subscription.
It is the acknowledged flagship publication of the Australian Library and Information Association, and an appropriate vehicle for publishers, suppliers and services wishing to reach the decision-makers. The journal is available through subscription.
Issue Number
- Vol. 62 Nbr. 4, November 2013
- Vol. 62 Nbr. 3, August 2013
- Vol. 62 Nbr. 2, May 2013
- Vol. 62 Nbr. 1, February 2013
- Vol. 61 Nbr. 3, August 2012
- Vol. 61 Nbr. 2, May 2012
- Vol. 60 Nbr. 4, November 2011
- Vol. 60 Nbr. 3, August 2011
- Vol. 60 Nbr. 2, May 2011
- Vol. 60 Nbr. 1, February 2011
- Vol. 59 Nbr. 4, November 2010
- Vol. 59 Nbr. 3, August 2010
- Vol. 59 Nbr. 1-2, February 2010
- Vol. 58 Nbr. 4, November 2009
- Vol. 58 Nbr. 3, August 2009
- Vol. 58 Nbr. 2, May 2009
- Vol. 58 Nbr. 1, February 2009
- Vol. 57 Nbr. 4, November 2008
- Vol. 57 Nbr. 3, August 2008
- Vol. 57 Nbr. 2, May 2008
Latest documents
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- Open access (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series).
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- Building your library career with web 2.0 (Chandos Information Professional Series).
Featured documents
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- Recent developments in scholarly communication: a review.
- Exploring the role of Twitter in the professional practice of LIS professionals: a pilot study.
- And the winner is ...?: thinking about Australian book awards in the library.
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