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Research Publications, Journals, and Books Published

 

Department of Library & Information Science

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PUBLICATIONS:
Aricles:

•  Mahmood, K., Hussain, A., & Shafique, F. (2008). Perceptions of LIS professionals about digital libraries in Pakistan. The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, 9 (1).

•  Mahmood, K., & Arif, M., (2008). Off-campus post graduate students' perceptions about distance library support services: A case study of Allama Iqbal Open University Libraries Network: Journal of Library Administration, 48 (6):6-13.

•  Mahmood, K., & Shafique, F. (2008). Integrated library software: A survey of Lahore. Library Hi Tech News, 25 (6):6-13.

•  Mahmood, K. (2008). Library web OPACs in Pakistan: An overview. Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 42 (2):137-149.

•  Mahmood, K., Khan, M.A., & Siddique, M. (2008). Volunteer endeavors to promote ICT in a developing country: The case of Pakistan Library Automation Group. Information Development,
24 (2): 135-142.

•  Mahmood, K., & Shafique, F. (2008). Indicators of the emerging information society in Pakistan. Information Development, 24 (1):66-78.

•  Mahmood, K., Bashir, S., & Shafique, F. (2008). Internet use among university students: A survey in university of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Library & Information Science,
9 :49-65.

•  Mahmood, K. (2008). ICT based services in public libraries of Pakistan. Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal, 39 (2):9-15.

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2008). Issues of Book Acquisition in University Libraries: A case study of Pakistan. Library Philosophy and Practice, (USA) [ Online refereed journal ]

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2008). Barriers in Collection Sharing among Libraries of Pakistan: University Library Managers' Viewpoint. LIBRES (Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal) [Australia]. 18 (1):1-11.

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2007). Book Selection Strategies in University Libraries of Pakistan: An analysis. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technology Services (USA) 31 :3-4

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2007). Role of Marketing in the 21 st Century Libraries in Pakistan. Pakistan Library & Information Science Journal (PK) 38 (4):2-14.

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2007). Growth and Development of Library Education in Pakistan: An Overview. Indian Library Association Bulletin . [India]

• Issues of Book Acquisition in University Libraries: A case study of Pakistan. Library Philosophy and Practice, [Online refereed journal: July, 2008, In press]

Barriers in Collection Sharing among Libraries of Pakistan: University Library Managers’ Viewpoint. LIBRES [Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal, March 2008, In Press].

• Book Selection Strategies in University Libraries of Pakistan: An analysis. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services [Available online, USA]

• Role of Marketing in the 21st Century Libraries in Pakistan. Pakistan Library & Information Science Journal 38:4(2007): 2-14. [HEC Approved National Journal]

• Growth and Development of Library Education in Pakistan: An Overview. Indian Library Association Bulletin (Nov. 2007). [Journal of International Repute]

• Issues of Quality Assurance in LIS Higher Education in Pakistan. South Asian Libraries & Information Networks (SALIN: A refereed electronic journal) (Dec. 2007).

• Evolving Paradigm and Challenges of Collection Management in University Libraries of Pakistan. Collection Building 26:2(2007): 54-58.

• University Libraries in Pakistan and Status of Collection Management Policy: Views of library managers. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 30(2006); 154-161. [USA]

• Challenges of Preparing LIS Professionals for Leadership Roles in Pakistan. Journal of Education in Library and Information Science 47:2 (2006); 200-217. [

• From Acquisition to Collection Management: Mere Semantic or Reflection of Expanded Framework. Collection Building 25:2 (2006): 56-60 [UK]

• Developments in the Philosophy of Collection Management: A Historical Review. Collection Building 24:4(2005): 112-116. [UK]

• The Antiquarian Library Functions and Their Application in Contemporary Libraries of Pakistan. Journal of Research (Humanities), XLI: 1(Jan. 2005). 109-116.

• Collection management policy: A Framework to achieve library goals. Pakistan Journal of Library and Information Science, 7(2006): 69-86.

• Status of Book through the Ages. Oriental College Magazine, 80: 3-4 (2005).

• Modern Library: A Review of Trends, Challenges and Opportunities [Urdu]. Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal, 36:1(March 2005): 154-164.

• To Be or Not to Be: The Future of Library World. Pakistani Librarian, 4(1998):35-42.

• Information Technology [Urdu]. Pakistani Librarian,3(1997). 22-42.

• Role of Medieval Muslims in the Proliferation of Libraries. Al-Hikmat. 17 (1997). 37-51.

• A Comparative study of the LIS Education System in Pakistan and the Netherlands. [Urdu] Pakistani Librarian, 1(1995): 26-40.

• Let's Move With a New Spirit [Urdu]. PULSAA News. March 1991.

BOOKS:

•  Ameen, Kanwal. (2008). “Library Education in Pakistan”. In Challenges of South Asian Resources and Information Services. Pp. 58-63. Edited by Rajwant Singh Chilana. New Delhi. Concept Publishing.

•  Ameen, Kanwal. Ed. Proceedings of PlA Golden Jubilee International Conference 2007: Emerging Paradigm in Librarianship: A call for Innovation, Lahore,28-29 November 2007: Lahore: PLA Punjab Branch, 2008. (Co-editors, Tahami, A, and Akhtar Rana)

• “Need for Education and Training of University Librarians in Pakistan”. In Library Education in Pakistan: Past, Present and Future. Lahore: PULSAA, 1992.

• “Marketing of LIS in Pakistan: a profile”. In Marketing library and information services: International perspectives. Munich: K.G. Saur Verlag, 2006.

• Three Scholarly Book Reviews for the journal Libraries and Culture 37:2, Pp. 204-207 and 37:3: 537-538 Issues

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