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Library and Information Research - Volume 28, Number 89, Summer 2004
1
EDITORIAL
Stella Thebridge
REFEREED PAPERS
2
From abstract to relevant: encouraging access to journals
Judith Keene
12
An evaluation of Internet training for public library staff
Rachel Spacey and Anne Goulding
ARTICLES
23
The development of young people’s information needs
Andrew K Shenton and Pat Dixon
34
Gathering opinion and initiating debate: the success of the Delphi Method in purely qualitative research
Brian Cape
45
Neat but not gaudy: planning and creating an electronic induction tutorial at the University of Bath
Katy Jordan and Ian Badger
49
A survey of copyright advice and guidance in UK higher education libraries
Charles Oppenheim and Ilona Woodward
54 Directory of current research
BOOK REVIEWS
68 MARTIN, Allan and RADER, Hannelore.
Information and IT literacy: enabling learning in the 21st century.
69 OYSTON, Edward (ed.)
Centred on learning: academic case studies on Learning Centre development.
70 RABER, Douglas.
The problem of information: an introduction to information science.
Updated: 02 February 2005