Volume 34 (2000), No. 3/4
Authors
Page
Editorial.
131
Rafael Ball:
Future Trends in Special Library Services.
133
Judith Broady-Preston and Tim Hayward:
Information Specialists in the Corporate Sector: an Analysis of the Training and Education Needs for the 21st Century.
141
Martha K. Heyman:
Speaking IT, Staying a Librarian: Building Successful Relationships with the Information Technology Organization without Losing Your Identity as a Librarian.
153
Charlene Baldwin and Jesús Lau:
Collaboration Between the United States and Mexico: The Legacy of SLA - Supported Linkages.
165
Claire Spaven and Anne Murphy:
Parlez-vouz Technology?: Teaching Information Skills in a Second Language.
179
Alice Keller:
Electronic Journals: a Delphi Survey.
187
Wolfram Neubauer:
The Digitization of Switzerland: a Special Library's Perspective.
194
Widharto Widharto:
Development Information Dissemination Techniques: Direction for Aquaculture Development and Health Planning in Indonesia during and after the Economic Crisis.
199
Susan Henczel:
The Information Audit as a First Step Towards Effective Knowledge Management: an opportunity for the Special Librarian.
210
Anna H. Perrault and Vicki L. Gregory:
Think Global, Act Local: The Challenges of Taking the Website Global.
227
Jeanette Regan:
Networking the Asia-Pacific: a co-operative library venture begun through Special Libraries Associations (SLA) and the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).
238
Annual Index.
245
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