Library Hi Tech was sold to MCB University Press,
effective 31 December 1998. All 1999 and subsequent subscriptions
should be placed directly with MCB. Back issues (1998 and
earlier) remain available from Pierian Press (see below).
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Back Issues
Back issues for 1998 and earlier years are still available from
Pierian Press. Most issues are still in print, but only a few
copies exist in most cases. If you need a specific back issue,
please email to verify availability before ordering.
- Ordering information:
- Quarterly (since 1983)
- ISSN 0737-8831
- United States: $22.00 per single issue
- United States: $44.00 per double issue
Special Library Hi Tech
Issues and Reports
State of the State Reports:
Statewide Library Automation, Connectivity, and Resource Access
Initiatives
This special double issue of Library Hi Tech addresses
the challenges and opportunities confronting each state. Many of
the articles mention vendors serving the various libraries,
databases that are being acquired, issues focusing on the Internet,
and much more! Forty-six states have contributed reports to this
issue.
This issue not only is an important report on the choices and
decisions being made at the state and consortia levels, but also is
an important guide to the key decision makers, leaders, and
visionaries who play critical roles in the states. This is a
reference tool!
- Ordering information:
- Library Hi Tech, Vol. 14, Number 2-3, 1996
- Consecutive Issue 54-55
- Double issue: $44.00
Libraries and the Empowerment of
Persons with Disabilities
This special theme issue of Library Hi Tech includes
eight articles on technology and its impact on persons with
disabilities. These articles represent a cross-section of current
research and practice in the field of adaptive technology and
librarianship.
This issue identifies architectural and attitudinal barriers,
points out potential pitfalls facing librarians who must decide
what to buy and how best to use it, provides a history of the
graphical user interface and the trend toward graphics-based OPACs
and World Wide Web sites, and presents an overview of the new
RFB&D Internet-based online catalog.
Six additional articles also appear in this issue.
- Ordering information:
- Library Hi Tech, Vol. 14, Number 1, 1996
- Consecutive Issue 53
- Single issue: $22.00
Global Change Research and the Role
of Libraries
The articles in this issue deal with how the federal agencies
and other organizations, including libraries, are working together
to address the critical issues of our Earth's changing environment.
Background articles provide context by explaining what we have done
in the past, what we are doing now, and what needs to be
accomplished in the future. The ensuing articles discuss the tools,
standards, and policies necessary to achieve these goals; and the
pilot projects necessary to test the feasibility of large-scale
projects.
Three additional articles also appear in this issue.
- Ordering information:
- Library Hi Tech, Vol. 13, Number 1-2, 1995
- Consecutive Issue 49-50
- Double issue: $40.00
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