Now available: June 2015 issue of IFLA Journal
« … Editorial
Interconnections in economic development and the free-flow of information as drivers for libraries and the information professions – Steve Witt
Articles
Celebrating libraries in 20 years of democracy: An overview of library and information services in South Africa – Ujala Satgoor
Limits to freedom of expression? The problem of blasphemy – Paul Sturges
Knowledge, perception and attitude of Nigerian students to plagiarism: A case study –
Ijeoma J. Ibegbulam and Jacintha U. Eze
Libraries and reading motivation: A review of the Programme for International Student Assessment reading results – Denice Adkins and Beth M. Brendler
The case for international collaboration in academic library management, human resources and staff development – Bonnie Jean Smith
Mobile information-seeking behavior: A comparative study – Jong-Moon Lee and Yoo-Seong Song
Open access repositories in the Asia–Oceania region: Experiences and guidelines from three academic institutions – Jayshree Mamtora, Tina Yang and Diljit Singh (…) »
source > ifla, 19 juin 2015