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    • Open source systems bring Web 2.0 to special libraries 

      Keast, Donald; Balnaves, Edmund
      Published 2009-09-01
      The library management systems market place has been transformed by two innovations: Web 2.0 and open source systems. Open source developers have been quick to implement Web 2.0 functionality in their systems, making it ...
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    • A survey of Koha in Australian special libraries : open source brings new opportunities to the outback 

      Keast, Donald
      Published 2011-02-01
      Since 2007, the library management systems landscape has changed markedly, with a variety of open source systems gaining an increasing share of the market. In Australia, penetration by open source systems has been led by ...
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    • The loneliness of the long-distance blogger : using blogs to reach isolated rural health professionals 

      Keast, Donald
      Published 2011-03-31
      Background. The Greater Western Area Health Service (GWAHS) occupies an area of 444,900 sq. km. or 55.52% of the state of New South Wales. While the health service has 5 small libraries, many users are several hundred ...
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    • The origins of Inter Library Loans in Australia in relation to special libraries 

      Keast, Donald; Balnaves, Edmund; Czuchnowski, Judy; Balnaves, John
      Published 2011-04-01
      This paper examines the origins of inter-library loans in Australia in relation to special libraries. Prior to the advent of low-cost computing, union lists in special libraries were rare. In the early 1980's a number ...
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    • Return of the unexpected: Rural workforce recruitment and retention in the era of COVID-19 

      Jones, Martin; Versace, Vincent; Lyle, David; Walsh, Sandra
      Published 2021
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