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2005

  1. Comparing libraries. From official statistics to effective strategies. Paper for the IFLA Satellite meeting in Bergen, Norway, August 9-11, 2005: Management, marketing, evaluation and promotion of library services, based on statistics, analyses and evaluation in your own library.
  2. A poem lovely as a tree? Virtual reference questions in Norwegian public libraries. In Johannsen, Carl Gustav and Leif Kajberg (eds.). Lanham, MA: New frontiers in library research, Scarecrow Press, pp. 43-59.
  3. Wide enough for libraries? The library function in a web-based world. Polish version In Kocojowa, Maria (ed.). Professional information on the internet / Profesjonalna informacja w internecie. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, p. 13-25.
  4. Library frontiers - old and new. The Norwegian Library Association 1913-2005. Bibliotekforum, nr. 6, s. 24-25. Special IFLA issue.
  5. Who goes to IFLA? The social selection of IFLA participants. Bibliotekforum, nr. 6, s. 50-51. Special IFLA issue.

2004

  1. Enter the dragon. From print to web in library education. In Kocojowa, Maria (ed.). Przestrzen informacji i komuniukacji spolecznej [The area of information and social communication]. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, p. 280-288.

2003

  1. Why is quality control so hard?. IFLA Library Theory and Research Section, Berlin 2003.
  2. Bozena Rasmussen and Tord Høivik. Library innovation is hard work. IFLA Genealogy and Local History Section, Berlin 2003.
  3. Why do you ask? Reference statistics for library planning, Performance measurement and metrics, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 28-37. Corresponds to first half of 2002, no. 1 - below.

2002

  1. Why do you ask? Reference statistics for library planning. Paper for IFLA Statistics section, Glasgow, 2002. - 55 p.

1997

  1. Sink, swim or surf: the future of reference work in Norwegian public libraries. In Beaulieu, Micheline ; Davenport, Elisabeth ; Pors, Niels Ole. Library and information studies : Research and professional practice. London : Taylor Graham, 1997, p. 44-60.

1996

  1. Digital lib: a Norwegian agenda for library research. The paper was given as one of the plenary lectures at the IFLA Conference, Beijing, 1996. - 17 pp.

1995.

  1. Desperately searching LISA: talking about libraries in the semiotic era. In Proceedings, The 1st British-Nordic Conference on Library and Information Studies, 22-24 May. Copenhagen, Royal Library School, pp. 75-80.

1994

  1. Skilful means: some practical ideas for institutional development, Future, III, pp. 22-25. Article on change management in voluntary organizations.

Tord Høivik - 2005/08/11