Library Student Journal was founded in 2006 by Masters students in the Department of Library and Information Studies at the University at Buffalo. Its authors, readers, and editorial board members include future Library and Information Science (LIS) practitioners around the world. We publish papers on topics of interest to the LIS field as broadly defined.
LSJ is divided into four sections:
1. Articles - peer-reviewed research and literature reviews
2. Essay - less-formal papers of a personal or informational nature
3. Editorials - opinion pieces of any length
4. Reviews - reviews of recently published or commonly used LIS books
2012
Table of Contents
Essays
A Lawyer/Librarian’s Efforts to Avoid the Unauthorized Practice of Law | HTML |
James Stephen Parks |
Coney Island Voices and StoryCorps: Recording and Preserving the Oral History of America | HTML |
Chris Scott Burns |
Articles
Cloud Computing in Higher Education | HTML |
Marwin Britto |
Awareness and Use Patterns of Online Journals and Databases: A Study of P K Kelkar Library IIT Kanpur | HTML |
Sunil Tyagi |
Purposes and Challenges of Digitized Collections for the Humanities in Academic Libraries | HTML |
Farley Wingfield Jenkins |
Questions by Keystroke: An Analysis of Chat Transcripts at Albert S. Cook Library | HTML |
Amanda Christine Youngbar |
Bibliometric Analysis of the Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal from 2004 to 2010 | HTML |
Chidi Deborah Isiakpona |
Preserving Digital Cultural Heritage: A Call for Participatory Models | HTML |
Rose L Chou |
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