All Stories

  1. Archives, Quo Vadis et Cum Quibus?: Archivists’ self-perceptions and perceptions of users of contemporary archives
  2. The components of abstracts
  3. Archival Literacy: Different Users, Different Information Needs, Behaviour and Skills
  4. Four Views of a Novel: Characteristics of Novels as Described by Publishers, Librarians, Literary Theorists, and Readers
  5. Contents and structure of abstracts
  6. Pinning down a novel: characteristics of literary works as perceived by readers
  7. Precoordination or not?
  8. Have we made any progress? Catalogues of the future revisited
  9. Components of abstracts: Logical structure of scholarly abstracts in pharmacology, sociology, and linguistics and literature
  10. Information Literacy Programs at the University of Ljubljana
  11. Subject cataloging process of Slovenian and American catalogers
  12. Pebbles for the Mosaic of Cataloging Expertise: What Do Problems in Expert Systems for Cataloging Reveal about Cataloging Expertise?
  13. Subject determination during the cataloging process: An intensive study of five catalogers