Library and Information Research Volume 29, Number 93, Winter 2005
CONTENTS
1 EDITORIAL
Stella Thebridge
2 REPORT
John Crawford assesses the implications of the Libraries Impact Project
REFEREED PAPERS
4 A comparison of UK academics’ conceptions of information literacy in two disciplines:
English and Marketing
Sheila Webber, Stuart Boon, Bill Johnston
16 Had we but world[s] enough, and time?
Alan MacLennan
ARTICLES
26 The importance of evaluation and evidence-based skills to improving service delivery
Sarah McNicol
35 Systematic assessment of the training needs of health library staff
Christine Urquhart, Siân Spink, Rhian Thomas, Jane Durbin
43 The development of a model for assessing the level of impact of information and library services
Peter Brophy
50 Perceptions of archives, libraries, and museums in modern Britain
Bob Usherwood, Kerry Wilson, Jared Bryson
BOOK REVIEWS
58 LANCASTER, F. W. Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice. 3rd edition.
59 LANGLEY, Anne, GRAY, Edward, VAUGHAN, KTL (2003) The role of the academic librarian.
60 O’CONNOR Brian C. and COPELAND Jud H. with KEARNS Jodi L Hunting and gathering on the information savanna: conversations on modelling human search abilities.
61 WEBB, Sylvia P and WINTERTON, Julius, Fee-based services in library and information centres. 2nd edition.
Updated: 17 July 2006