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View Papers presented at the Acquisitions Interest Group Pre-Conference
LIASA 5th Annual Conference was held in Port Elizabeth from 01 - 04 October 2002 at the Feather Market Centre with the theme:
Revitalising and creating a vibrant library world in the 21st century.
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Conference Papers
Papers presented during plenary and/or parallel sessions
- Cloete, L.M...et al.
Distance education and training opportunities for the 21st century at Technikon SA
- de Jager, K and Nassimbeni, M
Can they and do they? Exploring information literacy tuition in South African tertiary institutions
- Kabamba, J. M.
Libraries as money-making machines: from cost centres to business units
- Kanyane, C
A heavy drop in the ocean: a librarian's response to African Renaissance through family literacy programmes
- Kruger, H I, Librarian:
a post-human information professional for a virtual world
- Machet, M. & Pretorius, E.J
Family literacy: a project to get parents involved
- Magagula, N
The Role of organised information and tacid knowledge in the survival and success of small enterprises in developing communities - what can libraries contribute?
- Makara, M
Skills and competencies for the 21st Century Information Professionals: a case of Lesotho
- May, B
A vital sign: adult literacy promotion
- McConnell, D...et al.
Development of a peer based training network in higher education libraries: a different approach to skills development
- Schoombee, R
Library outreach programmes for children and teenagers in rural areas
- Shokane, J.K...et al.
Towards developing information librarian through image improvement and enhancement in the 21st century: a study of the University of the North Library
- Van Zijl, C
Research is not a 4-letter word Or Tell me what you want, what you really, really want
- Williams, J
Reading Intervention in the Classroom
View Papers presented at the Acquisitions Interest Group Pre-Conference
Session on the 31 September 2002
- Alferovs, Andrejs
Library bookselling: a UK perspective
- Botha, Marie
The evils we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear. Assessing library collections
- Dookran, Chris
Values and ethics in library acquisitions
- Fonternel, E & Hendrikz, F
Selections - a long trek to the promised library: practical experience of Mpumalanga Library and Information Service
- Fourie, Ina
How can current awareness services (CAS) be used in the world of library acquisitions?
- Halland, Yvonne
Purchasing with Plastic!
Using a credit card for procurement in libraries
- Hocken, Andrew
Library Acquisitions Downunder: the Australian/NZ experience
- Ogterop, Freddy
Choices and limitations: aspects of purcahsing AV material
- Sales, Digby
Acquisitions and collection development: similarities and differences
- Swanepoel, Marinus
The proof of the pudding… experiences with bookdealers
- Underwood, Peter
e-what? Discussion about e-publication
- Van Wyk, Freda
E-Commerce for Libraries: information & transaction services
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