A supplement to the Resources October 2007 issue Technical& Services

Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Volume 26–50, 1982–2006 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY

LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index Volumes 26–50, 1982–2006 Compiled by Edward Swanson

This index to volumes 26–50 of Library Resources & Letters referring to a specific article in LRTS also are Technical Services in general follows the practices used in indexed in Part 1 under the title of the article referred the index to volumes 1–25, which was published in volume to; letters not referring to a specific article are indexed 25, number 4. It is divided into five parts: (1) Part 1, Title in Part 3 under the subject of the letter (both indicated Index, which includes titles of articles; (2) Part 2, Author by “letters”). Index, which includes authors of articles, book reviews, 4. A feature published during a part of the time covered by letters to the editor, and reports; (3) Part 3, Subject Index, this index is the series of “year’s work” articles. These are which includes subjects of articles, book reviews, letters to indexed in Part 1 under title, in Part 2 under author(s), the editor, and reports; (4) Part 4, Book Review Index, a title and in Part 3 under subject. Because some readers are index to books and other materials reviewed; and (5) Part 5, interested in these as a series, they are also indexed in Resources and Technical Services/Association for Library Part 3 under the heading “Literature reviews,” subdi- Collections & Technical Services Index, which includes vided by the major topics, e.g., Descriptive cataloging, items by and about RTSD/ALCTS and the sections, com- Preservation of library materials. mittees, etc. 5. Reports and other information about RTSD and The following principles were followed in compiling ALCTS, and the sections, committees, etc., are indexed the index: in Part 5 under the name of the division, section, com- mittee, etc. Reports, etc., on a specific topic are also 1. Articles are indexed in Part 1 under title, in Part 2 under indexed in Part 3 under subject. Reports by individuals author(s), and in Part 3 under subject(s). Authors who are also indexed in Part 2 under the name of the indi- wrote under two or more names are generally entered vidual, indicated by “reports.” The division and section under the latest name if that can be determined, with awards are also indexed in Part 5, as well as under the reference from the other(s); authors who used more name of the award winner in Part 3. than one form of the same name are generally entered under the fuller or fullest form. In Part 2 titles are The following principles govern the arrangement: listed under an author’s name only if the author wrote more than one article; in such cases some titles have 1. Entries are filed word by word following the “file- been abbreviated. Articles and notes about individuals as-spelled” principle. Periods, colons, and dashes are are indexed under the person’s name in Part 3; pictures treated as significant punctuation and have been taken of an individual are indexed in Part 3 and are indicated into account in the arrangement. by “port.” 2. Numerals precede alphabetical characters. 2. Reviews of books and other materials are listed in Part 3. Acronyms with internal punctuation are filed as initials; 4 under title and are indexed in Part 2 under the name those without internal punctuation are filed as words. of the author of the review (indicated by “reviews”) and 4. Subheadings generally are arranged alphabetically in Part 3 under the subject(s) of the item reviewed (also under the main headings. indicated by “reviews”). 3. Letters to the editor are indexed in Part 2 under the name of the author of the letter (indicated by “letters”). 2 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Pagination of Issues in Volumes 26–50

Volume 26, 1982 Volume 38, 1994 Pages 1–96: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 97–220: No. 2 Pages 1–112: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 113–208: No. 2 (April); (April–June); Pages 221–316: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Pages 209–328: No. 3 (July); Pages 329–440: No. 4 (Oct.) 317–412: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Volume 39, 1995 Volume 27, 1984 Pages 1–112: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 113–216: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–120: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 121–240: No. 2 Pages 217–336: No. 3 (July); Pages 337–448: No. 4 (Oct.) (April–June); Pages 241–340: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Volume 40, 1996 341–468: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Pages 1–104: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 105–200: No. 2 (April); Volume 28, 1984 Pages 201–296: No. 3 (July); Pages 297–392: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 1–104: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 105–200: No. 2 Volume 41, 1997 (April–June); Pages 201–280: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Pages 1–72: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 73–172: No. 2 (April); 281–392: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Pages 173–276: No. 3 (July); Pages 277–356: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 29, 1985 Volume 42, 1998 Pages 1–112: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 113–220: No. 2 Pages 1–84: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 85–144: No. 2 (April); (April–June); Pages 221–304: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Pages 145–252: No. 3 (July); Pages 253–328: No. 4 (Oct.) 305–440: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Volume 43, 1999 Volume 30, 1986 Pages 1–64: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 65–128: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–104: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 105–176: No. 2 Pages 129–188: No. 3 (July); Pages 189–276: No. 4 (Oct.) (Apr.–June); Pages 177–328: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Volume 44, 2000 329–456: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Pages 1–56: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 57–108: No. 2 (April); Volume 31, 1987 Pages 109–172: No. 3 (July); Pages 173–224: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 1–104: No. 1 (Jan.–Mar.); Pages 105–200: No. 2 Volume 45, 2001 (Apr.–June); Pages 201–264: No. 3 (July–Sept.); Pages Pages 1–68: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 69–112: No. 2 (April); 265–400: No. 4 (Oct.–Dec.) Pages 113–184: No. 3 (July); Pages 185–224: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 32, 1988 Volume 46, 2002 Pages 1–96: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 97–192: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–36: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 37–76: No. 2 (April); Pages 193–288: No. 3 (July); Pages 289–420: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 77–112: No. 3 (July); Pages 113–164: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 33, 1989 Volume 47, 2003 Pages 1–96: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 97–208: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–40: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 41–76: No. 2 (April); Pages 209–320: No. 3 (July); Pages 321–448: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 77–136: No. 3 (July); Pages 137–220: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 34, 1990 Volume 48, 2004 Pages 1–128: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 129–288: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–88: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 89–160: No. 2 (April); Pages 289–416: No. 3 (July); Pages 417–552: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 161–232: No. 3 (July); Pages 233–312: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 35, 1991 Volume 49, 2005 Pages 1–128: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 129–240: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–68: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 69–133: No. 2 (April); Pages 241–352: No. 3 (July); Pages 353–512: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 145–220: No. 3 (July); Pages 221–292: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 36, 1992 Volume 50, 2006 Pages 1–128: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 129–256: No. 2 (April); Pages 1–76: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 77–148: No. 2 (April); Pages 257–376: No. 3 (July); Pages 377–536: No. 4 (Oct.) Pages 149–224: No. 3 (July); Pages 225–304: No. 4 (Oct.) Volume 37, 1993 Pages 1–120: No. 1 (Jan.); Pages 121–248: No. 2 (April); Pages 249–344: No. 3 (July); Pages 345–464: No. 4 (Oct.) LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 3

Part 1: Title Index

“1987 Annual Reports” 32:55–70 Agent in the Transition to the Electronic Supplement Approval Plans” 35:202– “1987 Division/Section Awards” 32:72–80 Library” 36:7–20 16 “1988 Annual Reports” 33: 61–68, 172–74 “Acquisitions Management in Changing “An Analysis of Tables of Contents in “1988 Division/Section Awards” 33:70–78 Times” 40:237–50 Recent English-Language Books” “1989 Annual Reports” 34:100–5 “Acquisitions of Hard-to-Find Backfiles of 43:14–27 “1989 Division/Section Awards” 33:420– Chinese Periodicals from the People’s “Analyzing Search Styles of Patrons and 27 Republic of China” 40:62–65 Staff: A Replicative Study of Two “1990 Annual Reports” 34:511–21 “Acquisitions Problems from Poland and University ” 41:219–35 “1990 Division/Section Awards” 34:523– Russia” 37:211–19 “Andrew Marvell and Satchel Paige in 30 “Acronyms Appearing in This Issue” Baghdad” 49:82–86 “1991 Division and Section Awards” 30:182 “The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 35:473–77 “The Adequacy of the Structure of and Their Future” 44:129–34 “2004 ALCTS President’s Program: ALA the of Medicine “Announcement: Search Committee Annual Conference, 28 June 2004, Classification Scheme for Organizing Appointed for LRTS Editor” 29:396 Orlando, Florida” 49:80–89 Pharmacy Literature” 41:123–35 “Annual Report of the Decimal “Adult Fiction in Medium-Sized U.S. Classification Editorial Policy A Pubic Libraries: A Survey” 38:149–60 Committee, July 1, 1980–June 30, “AACR2 and the Level of Description “After Cutter: Authority Control in the 1981” 26:87–88 Principle” 27:395–96 Twenty-First Century” 39:133–41; let- “Annual Report of the Decimal “AACR2, OCLC, and the Card Catalog in ters 39:439–41 Classification Editorial Policy the Medium-Sized Library” 26:12–20 “Agreement and Disagreement among Committee, July 1, 1981–June 30, “AACR2 Rules Used in Assigning Access Fiction Reviews in Library Journal, 1982” 27:108–10 Points for Books in Two Subjects: Booklist, and Publishers Weekly” “Annual Report of the Decimal Implications for Automatic Cataloging 39:384–90 Classification Editorial Policy Expert Systems” 35:135–40 “ALCTS 1989–90 Annual Report” 34:511– Committee, July 1, 1982–June 30, “AACR2R: Dissemination and Use in 12 1983” 28:187–90 Canadian Libraries” 38:179–89 “ALCTS Annual Reports, 1990–91” “Annual Report of the Decimal “AACR2R Format Preferences in Canadian 35:462–69 Classification Editorial Policy Libraries” 38:306–15 “ALCTS Contact Information” 46:94 Committee, July 1, 1983–June 30, “AACR2R Use in Canadian Libraries “ALCTS Leaders” 46:95 1984” 29:207–9 and Implications for Bibliographic “Allocation of Human Resources for “Annual Report of the Decimal Databases” 39:85–99 ” 30:149–62; Classification Editorial Policy “ Collection letters 31:95, 95–96 Committee, July 1, 1984–June 30, Development and Management “American Library Association Resources 1985” 30:93–95; letters 30:320 Positions” 37:134–46 and Technical Services Division “Annual Report of the Decimal “Academic Library Web Sites as a Bylaws” 26:72–86 Classification Editorial Policy Source of Interlibrary Loan Lending “The Anabasis from Analog to Digital Committee, July 1, 1985–June 30, Information: A Survey of Four- and Escalates: The Year’s Work in the 1986” 30:446–48 Five-Year Colleges and Universities” Reproduction of Library Materials, “Anticipating the Use of Hebrew Script in 44:196–200 1992” 37:323–34 the LC/NACO Authority File” 50:252– “‘Access to Good and Current “Analog People for Digital Dreams: Staffing 63 Reading’: Collection Development and Educational Considerations for “An Tape Processing System in the Feminine Reading Society in Cataloging and Metadata Professionals” for the Triangle Research Libraries Copenhagen” 26:136–50 49:14–18; letters 49:148 Network” 26:362–69 “Access to Resources: The International “Analysis of a Bibliographic Database “Are Children and Teenagers Second- Dimension” 30:4–12 Enhanced with a ” Class Users?” 33:393–99 “Accuracy of LC Copy: A Comparison 34:179–98 “Are Title II-C Grants Worth It? The between Copy That Began as CIP and “An Analysis of Cataloging Copy: Library of Effects of the Associated Other LC Cataloging” 30:375–87 Congress vs. Selected RLIN Members” Group’s Retrospective Conversion “The Acquisition of Faculty Publications 35:65–75 Project” 39:167–76 at their University Libraries” 44:84–91 “An Analysis of Reviews and Library “Are We on Equal Terms Yet? 37:181–96; “Acquisitions for Yugoslavia’s Successor Holdings of Small Publishers’ Books” letters 37:457 States” 38:47–55 28:4–14 “ARIS Music Thesaurus: Another View of “The Acquisitions as Change “Analysis of Selection Activities to LCSH” 36:487–503 4 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

“ARL Department Web “Backlog Management: Eliminating 425–30; 39:101–9, 209–12, 320–22, Sites: An Evaluative Study” 50:173–85 Resources Needed to Eliminate 434–38; 40:93–101, 185–95, 287–96, “Arranging Roots: Classification and Arrearages” 35:25–32 381–87; 41:58–70, 158–66, 347–49; Subject Headings for Genealogical “Becoming an Authority on Authority 42:67–73, 140–44, 246–51, 318–22; Collections” 41:335–46 Control: An Annotated Bibliography of 43:59–61, 123–28, 178–85, 265–71; “Art in a Medium-Sized University Library: Resources” 50:31–41 44:50–53, 105–8, 214–19; 45:59–64, Acquisition, Cataloging, and Access “Best of LRTS Award, 1987, Patricia A. 110–12, 178–84, 213–18; 46:32–36, 72– Issues: Challenges and Opportunities” McClung” 32:72–73 76, 47:37–39, 132–36, 215–16; 48:78– 48:144–54 “Best of LRTS Award, 1989: Roxanne 88, 155–60, 228–232, 305–9; 49:57–67, “Artificial Intelligence and Authority Sellberg” 33:426–27 137–44, 217–20, 284–88; 50:73–76, Control” 28:337–45 “Best of LRTS Award, 1990, Joe A. 138–48, 214–22, 295–300 “Assessing Preservation Needs” 33:414– Hewitt” 34:530 “Book Vendor Records in the OCLC 19 “Best of LRTS Award, 1991: Beth M. Database: Boon or Bane?” 45:10–19 “Association for Library Collections & Paskoff and Anna H. Perrault” 35:474 “[Book Without a Title]; or, the Bee on the Technical Services Annual Report, “Better Dead Than Read: Further Studies Comb: A Cataloger’s Puzzle” 32:164– 2003–2004” 48:236–37 in Critical Classification” 28:346–59 66 “Association for Library Collections & “Beyond Subject Headings: A Structured “Books Aren’t Us? The Year’s Work in Technical Services Annual Report Information Retrieval Tool for Collection Development, 1990” 2004–2005” 49:225–26 Interdisciplinary Fields” 49:266–75 35:283–93 “Association for Library Collections & “The Bibliographic Control of Foreign “Books in Print Plus as a Tool for Analyzing Technical Services Annual Report, Monographs: A Review and Baseline U.S. In-Print Monographs” 34:477–91 2005–2006” 50:231–32 Study” 39:29–42 “Bowker/Ulrich’s Award: John B. Merriam” “Association for Library Collections and “Bibliographic Families in the Library 33:423–25 Technical Services Annual Report, Catalog: A Qualitative Analysis and “Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials Librarianship 1991–92” 36:517–18 Grounded Theory” 43:191–212 Award, 1987: James P. Dankey” 32:173 “Association for Library Collections and “Bibliographic Relationships: An Empirical “Breaking New Ground in Fostering Technical Services Annual Report Study of the LC Machine-Readable Preservation: The Society of American 2002/2003” 48:4–11 Records” 36:162–88 Archivists’ Preservation Management “Australia, LCSH, and FLASH” 26:100– “Bibliographic Structure Possibility Set: A Training Program” 39:417–26 108 Quantitative Approach for Identifying “Budget Justification: Closing the Gap “Authority Control: An Eighty-Year Users’ Bibliographic Information between Request and Result” 28:129– Review” 26:319–30 Needs” 26:21–36 35 “Authority Control at the International “Bibliographic Utilities and Latin “‘Buying Good Pennyworths?’ A Review Level” 44:168–72 American Collections: 40:327–33 of Literature of Acquisitions in the “Authority Control in a Bilingual OPAC: “Bibliography, Library Records, and the Eighties” 30:333–40 MultLIS at Laurentian” 35:422–58 Redefinition of the Library Catalog” “Automated Systems and Subcollection 32:299–311 C Designations” 35:170–75 “Binding Conventions for Music Materials” “Carl UnCover2 or Faxon Finder? A “Automated Workstations for Professional 40:33–40 Comparison of Articles and Journals in Catalogers: A Survey of 100 Non-ARL “Blackwell/North America Scholarship CARL UnCover2 and Faxon Finder” Academic Libraries” 36:96–104 Award, 1991: Gary Danielle Byrd” 39:221–28 “Automating Acquisitions: The Planning 35:476 “The Catalog as Access Mechanism: Process” 28:285–98 “Blackwell/North America Scholarship Background and Concepts” 27:4–17 “Automating Preservation Information in Award: Frederick C. Lynden” 33:425– “Catalog Librarian—Change or Status RLIN” 32:116–26 26 Quo? Results of a Survey of Academic “Automating the Circulation Services of a “Book Deterioration and Loss: Magnitude ” 34:380–92 Small Library” 31:249–55 and Characteristics in Ohio Libraries” “Catalog Librarians and Public Services—A “Automation Development at the National 39:394–408 Changing Role?” 35:76–86 Library of China” 29:367–68 “Book Production Quality: A Librarian’s “The Catalog of the Austrian National “The Automation of Technical Services in View; or, The Self-Destructing Library” Library as a Bibliographic Resource for Venezuela’s National Library: Aspects 28:15–19 U.S. Libraries” 28:325–36 of a Transfer of Library Technology” “Book Reviews” 31:257–63, 387–92; 32:83– “Catalog of the Deutsche Staatsbibliothek 26:170–76 94, 179–90, 269–88, 414–16; 33:85–96, as a Bibliographical Resource” 35:160– 179–208, 303–20, 431–41; 34:107–26, 69 B 257–87, 407–14, 533–45; 35:114–25, “Catalog Record Contents Enhancement” “Back to the Future: A Personal Statement 229–38, 333–52, 478–506; 36: 113–25, 37:167–80 on Collection Development in an 243–50, 519–28; 37:97–117, 236–44, “’Catalogers: The People We Love to Information Culture” 33:29–36 444–56; 38:97–107, 199–203, 316–26, Hate’” 32:101–2 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 5

“Cataloger’s Workstation Using a NeXT “Challenges for Serials Automation” Serendipity, and Depth of Access” Computer and Digital Librarian 33:166–71 39:294–302 Software to Access the Anglo-American “Changes in the Quality of Paper in “Classification in Area Studies Libraries” Cataloguing Rules” 37:87–95 French Books, 1860–1914: A Study 29:174–79 “Cataloging and Classification Section of Selected Holdings of the Wilson “Classifying Newspapers Using Dewey 1988–89 Annual Report” 34:100–101 Library, University of North Carolina” Decimal Classification” 43:106–13 “Cataloging and Classification Section 27:177–87; letters 27:455, 455 “A Closer World: A Review of Acquisitions 1989–90 Annual Report” 34:513–14 “Changing AACR2 to Accommodate Literature, 1992” 37:255–60 “Cataloging and Classification Section: the Cataloging of Microcomputer “Closing the Loop: How Did We Get Annual Report” 32:59–60 Software” 29:52–65 Here and Where Are We Going?” “Cataloging and Classification Section “Changing Acquisitions at Detroit Public 39:267–73 Annual Report” 33:62–63 Library” 41:155–57 “Collection Development and “Cataloging and Digitizing Ephemera: One “The Changing Nature of Collection Maintenance across Libraries, , Team’s Experience with Pennsylvania Management in Research Libraries” and Museums: A Novel Collaborative German Broadsides and Fraktur” 44:23–32 Approach” 48:26–33 50:186–98 “Changing Roles: Original Cataloging by “Collection Development, Collection “Cataloging and Metadata in North Paraprofessionals in ARL Libraries: Management, and Preservation” 26:3– American LIS Programs” 48:59–68 41:205–18 11 “Cataloging Conference Proceedings: A “Characteristics of Duplicate Records in “Collection Development Embraces the Survey and Comments” 34:44–53 OCLC’s Online Union Catalog”37:59– Digital Age: A Review of the Literature, “Cataloging Efficiency and Effectiveness” 71 1997–2003” 48:273–99 46:23–31 “Characteristics of Online Public Catalogs” “Collection Development in 1981” “Cataloging Electronic Books” 48:12–19 27:36–67 26:240–53 “Cataloging Electronic Texts: The “Characteristics of Resources Represented “Collection Development in the Age Day University of Virginia Library in the OCLC CORC Database” 46:39– of Google” 50:239–43 Experience” 38:403–13 49 “Collection Development, Media “The Cataloging Half of Cataloging and “Characteristics of Subject Headings in Multiplication” 33:175–78 Classification, 1986” 31:321–32 the Library of Congress BOOKSM “Collection Development of Foreign “Cataloging in the 1990s: Managing the Database” 37:47–58 Literatures at Medium-sized Academic Crisis (Mentality)” 37:423–33; letters “Chemistry Journal Use and Cost: Results Libraries” 32:139–47 38:109, 109–10 of a Longitudinal Study” 41:101–11; “Collection Development Officer, a Reality “Cataloging Loose-Leaf Publications” letters 41:351 Check: A Personal View: 33:153–60 26:370–75 “Chronological Terms and Period “Collection Development Organizational “Cataloging Ottoman Turkish Personal Subdivisions in LCSH, RAMEAU, and Patterns in ARL Libraries” 31:123–34 Names” 34:62–78 RSWK: Development of an Integrative “Collection Management, 1986” 31:287– “Cataloging Practices and Access Methods Model for Time Retrieval across 305 for Videos at ARL and Public Libraries Various Online Catalogs” 48:199–212 “Collection- or Archival-Level Description in the United States” 48:107–21 “A Circulation Analysis of Print Books for Monograph Collections” 38:139– “Cataloging Staff Costs Revisited” 44:70– and E-Books in an Academic Research 48 83 Library” 48:256–62 “Combating Whole-Book Deterioration: “Cataloging the of “Citation Analysis of Education The Rebinding & Mass Deacidification Allegheny College” 49:49–56 Dissertations for Collection Program at Penn State University “Cataloguing in the International Arena” Development” 48:102–6 Libraries” 43:170–77 30:23–30; letters 30:320, 320–21 “The Citation as Intertext: Toward “Combining Traditional Journal Check-in “CatTutor: A Prototypical Hypertext a Theory of the Selection Process” and Claiming Activities with Electronic Tutorial for Catalogers” 36:505–15 28:109–19 Journal Initiation and Maintenance “CD-ROM Takes Center Stage” 32:12–16 “A Citation Comparison of Sourcebooks Activities” 47:208–14 “Celebrating C. Sumner Spalding” for Audiovisuals to AVLINE Records: “Compacting a Large Card Catalog” 41:274–75 Access and the Chief Source of 29:286–94 “Censorship and Librarians” 34:7–8 Information” 38:119–31 “Comparative Results of Two Current “The Centre for Catalogue Research” “The Citation Maze: A Beginner’s Guide” Periodical Use Studies” 38:373–88 27:142–43 40:370–74 “Comparative Searching Styles” 38:293– “Challenge, Change, and Confidence: “Citations to Conference Papers and the 305 The Literature of Acquisitions, 1991” Implications for Cataloging: 29:189– “A Comparative Study of Amazon.com 36:263–75 94; letters 30:96 As a Library Book and Media Vendor” “The Challenge of Building Multilingual “Classification and Shelflisting as Value 49:204–9 Collections in Canadian Public Added: Some Remarks on the Relative “A Comparison of Online and Card Libraries” 46:115–36 Worth and Price of Predictability, Catalog Accuracy” 34:24–35 6 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

“A Comparison of Pre- and Post-Cataloging “A Cooperative Cataloging Project OCLC Cataloging Copy” 41:29–38; Authority Control” 41:39–49 between Two Large Academic letters 41:273 “Comparison of Required Introductory Libraries” 37:221–25 Cataloging Courses, 1986 to 1998” “Cooperative Cataloging, Vendor Records, D 43:223–30 and European Language Monographs” “Data Entry and the Economy of Offshore “A Comparison of the OCLC Database and 46:105–10 Information Production” 41:112–22 New Serials Titles as an Information “Cooperative Preservation of State-Level “Data Sources Used in Financial Research” Resource for Serials” 27:188–98 Publications” 37:434–43 35:57–62 “Compromises in the Management of “Core Collection Development in a “Database Design for Preservation Working Papers” 36:478–86 Medium-Sized ” Project Management: The California “Computer Cataloging of Electronic Journals 26:37–46 Newspaper Project” 41:236–53 in Unstable Aggregator Databases: The “The Core Record: A New Bibliographic “Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Hong Kong Baptist University Library Standard” 38:415–24 Committee: Annual Report” 32:68–70 Experience” 45:198–211 “Core Serial Titles in an Interdisciplinary “Decimal Classification Editorial Policy “Computer-Assisted Theory Building” Field: The Case of Environmental Committee Annual Report” 35:470–72 36:461–69 Geology” 43:28–36 “Decimal Classification Editorial Policy “The Concept of Inadequacy in Uniform “The Correlation of Local Citation Data Committee Annual Report: July 1, Titles” 39:238–46 with Citation Data from Journal 1987–June 30, 1988” 33:66–68 “The Condition of Our ‘Hidden’ Rare Citation Reports” 43:67–77 “Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Book Collections: A Conservation “Cost Effectiveness of Soviet Serial Committee Annual Report July 1, Survey at the University of Illinois at Exchanges” 26:151–55 1988–June 30, 1989” 34:103–5 Urbana-Champaign” 50:200–13 “A Cost Model for Preservation: The “Decision Logic for Anglo-American “Condition Survey of the United States Columbia University Libraries’ Cataloguing Rules, Chapter 21: ‘Choice History, Local History, and Genealogy Approach” 35:33–54 of Access Points’” 27:371–90 Collection of the New York Public “Cost Savings to Canadian University and “The Delicate Balance, Standards vs. Library” 33:274–81 Large Urban Public Libraries from Customization” 34:133 “Conservation/Preservation: An Inter- Their Use of National Library of “Descriptive Cataloging: A Selected, national Approach” 30:31–35 Canada MARC Records” 47:44–57 Annotated Bibliography, 1984–1985” “Considerations in the Creation of “Costs Associated with Preservation 30:248–60 a Holding Record Structure for an Microfilming: Results of the Research “Descriptive Cataloging in 1981” 26:254– Online Catalog” 28:25–40 Libraries Group Study” 30:363–74 62 “Consistency in Choice and Form of “Council of Regional Groups 1989–90 “Descriptive Cataloging in 1982” 27:259– Main Entry: A Comparison of Library Annual Report” 34:514–16 68 of Congress and British Library “Council of Regional Groups Annual “Desiderata for a National Series Authority Monograph Cataloging” 36:209–23 Report” 33:63 File” 26:331–44 “Consortium Use of the OCLC/AMIGOS “Creating Better Subject Access with “Determining Copyright Status for Collection Analysis CD: The SUNY Multiple Vocabularies: Upgrading Preservation and Access: Defining Experience” 41:50–57 the Subject Heading List for the Reasonable Effort” 41:323–34 “Contract Negotiations for the Commercial Alzheimer’s Association” 43:53–58 “Developments in Micrographics, ‘Fair Microform Publishing of Library and “Crerar/Chicago Library Merger” 30:126– Use,’ and Video Technology, 1982” Archival Materials” 38:72–85 36 27:278–96 “The Contracting World of Cutter’s “Crisis in Cataloging Revisited: The Year’s “Developments in Micrographics, Video Expansive Classification” 48:122–29 Work in Subject Analysis” 35:265–82 Technology, and ‘Fair Use,’ 1983” “Controlling a Cataloging Backlog” 38:64– “Criteria for Replacing Print Journals 28:219–38 71 with Online Journal Resources: The “The Dichotomous Collection” 31:207–13 “Converting Wade-Giles Cataloging Importance of Sustainable Access” “Digital Warrant: Revised DDC 004-006 to Pinyin: The Development and 48:300–304 in a Public Library” 32:367–77 Implementation of a Conversion “Criteria for Reviewing Children’s Books” “Digital-to-Microfilm Conversion: An Program for the Australian National 43:3–13 Interim Preservation Solution” 37:380– CJK Service” 41:254–63 “Crossing Subject Boundaries: Collection 401; erratum 38:87–95 “Cooperation in Preservation Management of Environmental “The Dissemination of Preservation Microfilming” 29:80–101 Studies in a Multi-Library System” Information in the Republic of South “Cooperative Cataloging: Prospects and 38:333–41 Africa” 47:140–48 Problems for Libraries in Saudi Arabia” “Current and Emerging Challenges for “Document Delivery at the International 41:264–72 the Future of Library and Archival School for Advanced Studies of Trieste “Cooperative Cataloging of Latin American Preservation” 49:33–39 1992–1995” 40:267–74 Books: The Unfulfilled Promise” “Cutting Cataloging Costs: Accepting “The Documentation of Electronic Texts 35:406–15 Classification Call Numbers from Using Text Encoding Initiative Headers: LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 7

An Introduction” 38:389–401 Selection in an Online Catalog” 45:20– “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1982: Nancy R. “Doris Hargrett Clack, 1928–1995: 46 John” 26:379–81 Educator, Gentle Activist, and Mentor” “Effective Collection Developers: “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1983: Sue A. 40:197–200 Librarians or Faculty?” 32:127–36 Dodd” 27:409 “DORS: DDC Online Retrieval System” “The Effectiveness of Copy Cataloging at “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1984: Lizbeth J. 35:359–75; letters 36 :123–24 Eliminating Typographical Errors in Bishoff” 28:363–66 “Duplicate Records in the Bibliographic Shared Bibliographic Records” 48:92– “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1985: Stephen E. Utilities: A Historical Review of the 101 Wiberley, Jr.” 29:388 Printing versus Edition Problem” “An Electrifying Year: A Year’s Work in “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1987, John 27:211–20 Serials, 1992” 37:335–42 Kenneth Duke” 32:74–75 “Electronic Databases for Readers’ “Esther J. Piercy Award, 1988, Karen E Advisory Services and Intellectual Markey” 33:70–71 “EDI/EDIFACT” 39:180–83 Access to Translated Fiction Not “The Esther J. Piercy Award, 1989: Lisa B. “Editing the RLG Conspectus to Analyze Originally Written in English” 47:80– Weber” 33:420–21 the OCLC Archival Tapes of Seventeen 95 “The Esther J. Piercy Award, 1990, Jan Texas Libraries” 29:309–27 “Electronic Discussion Lists and Journals: Merrill-Oldham” 34:523–24 “Editorial” 40:375–76; 42:5; 47:3, 79, 139; A Guide for Technical Services Staff” “The Esther J. Piercy Award, 1991: Carol 48:3, 91, 163, 265+; 49:3+, 71, 147, 39:303–19; letters 40:102 Pitts Hawks” 35:473–74 224; 50:2–3, 78, 150, 226 “Electronic Journals in the Online Catalog: “The Ethics of Republishing: A Case “Editorial: ‘Catalogers: The People We Selection and Bibliographic Control” Study of Emerald/MCB University Love to Hate’” 32:101–2 42:126–32 Press Journals” 49:72–78; letters 49:79; “Editorial: A Rose is a Rose is a Rose” “Electronic Publishing and Its Impact update 49:148–50, 49:150–53 33:101 on Libraries: A Literature Review” “Eva Verona, 1905–1996: An Appreciation” “Editorial: An Editor’s Guilt Trip” 32:197 28:41–58 40:377–80 “Editorial: An Editor’s New Year’s “Electronic Publishing and Library “An Evaluation of AACR2” 30:137–48 Resolution” 33:5 Technical Services” 28:68–75 “Evaluation of Three Record Types for “Editorial: Censorship and Librarians” “Electronic Publishing, Libraries, and the Component Works in Analytic Online 34:7–8 Survival of Information” 28:79–89 Catalogs” 42:292–303 “Editorial: Looking Back, Looking “The Emerging Global Bibliographic “Evaluative Study of Catalog Department Forward” 34:295–96 Network: The Era of International Web Pages” 48:48–58 “Editorial: On Falling from the Tree” Standardization in the Development of “Evidence of Application of the DCRB 31:205 Cataloging Policy” 44:114–21 Core Standard in WorldCat and RLIN” “Editorial: Should Old Acquaintance Be “Empirical Analysis of Literature Loss” 50:42–57 Forgot?” 32:5–6; letters 32:199, 199– 38:133–38; letters 38:431–34, 434–35 “The Evolving Role of Academic 200 “End-User Understanding of Subdivided Librarians” 38:267–73 “Editorial: The Delicate Balance, Subject Headings” 38:213–26; letters “An Examination of Data Elements for Standards vs. Customization” 34:133 39:331–32 Bibliographic Description: Toward a “Editorial: Welcoming an Automation “End-User Understanding of Subject Conceptual Schema for the USMARC Editor to LRTS’ Editorial Board: Joe Headings in Library Catalogs” 43:140– Formats” 36:189–208 Matthews” 31:269–70 60; letters 43:272 “Experiments with Full and Short Entry “Editorial Policy” 35:357 “Enhanced Catalog Access to Fiction” Catalogues: A Study of Library Needs” “An Editor’s Guilt Trip” 32:197 36:441–59 27:144–55 “An Editor’s New Year’s Resolution” 33:5 “Enhancing Subject Access in Online “Exploring the Potential of a Virtual “Education for Acquisitions—A History” Systems: The Year’s Work in Subject Undergraduate Library Collection 34:159–69 Analysis, 1991” 36:316–32; letters Based on the Hierarchical Interface to “Education for Collection Management: 37:246–47 LC Classification” 50:157–65 Results of a Survey of Educators and “Enhancing Subject Accessibility to the “Extraterrestrials in the Dewey Decimal Practitioners” 38:343–53 Online Catalog” 35:109–13 System; or, A Study of the Dewey “The Education of the Acquisitions “Enriching the Library Catalog Record Decimal Classification as Pertains to Librarian: A Survey of ARL Acquisitions for Subject Access” 29:5–15; letters the Contact of Homo sapiens with Librarians” 35:7–22; erratum 35:158 29:210, 30:96 Extraterrestrial Sentient Life” 26:188– “An Educational Challenge: Teaching “Ergonomics Programs and Activities in 91 Cataloging and Classification” 33:374– Research Libraries” 40:84–92 81 “Errors and Obsolete Elements in F “Educators and Practitioners Reply: An Assigned Library of Congress Subject “Facilitating Geographic Subdivision Assessment of Cataloging Education” Headings: Implications for Subject Assignment in Subject Headings” 39:153–65 Cataloging and Subject Authority 36:411–25 “The Effect of Interface Design on Item Control” 41:295–322 “Factors Influencing Competency 8 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Perceptions and Expectations of 28:3; 29:117, 225; 30:3, 181; 31:5, 109 MARC, and UKMARC” 44:135–40 Technical Services Administrators” “From the Ubiquitous to the Nonexistent: “Headings for Corporate Names: 49:167–74 A Demographic Study of OCLC International Standardization under “Facts? of Publication: Cataloging WorldCat” 50:79–90 AACR2” 28:239–52 Problems Posed by Deceptive “Fulfilling the Second Objective in “The Hidden Classification in Library Information” 43:213–22 the Online Catalog: Schemes for of Congress Subject Headings for “Falling In and Out of Love: The Impact Organizing Author and Work Records Judaica” 37:369–79; erratum 38:110 of Moving to a Remote Location on into Usable Displays” 41:79–100; let- “High-Tech Shopping for Serials Cataloging Workflow” 47:125–31 ters 41:273, 350, 350–51 Automation: Linking Public and “Fifteen Years of Automation: Evolution of “Further Thoughts on ‘Selection Technical Services” 33:55–59, 165–71 Technical Services Staffing” 31:69–76 for Preservation: A Materialistic “High Tech Shopping for Serials “Finding a Way Out of the Serials Maze” Approach’” 30:354–62; letters 31:193 Automation: Linking Public and 32:151–58 “The Future of Cataloging” 50:5–9 Technical Services--an Introduction” “Floating Bibs and Orphan Bar Codes: “The Future of Cooperative Preservation 32:149–50 Benefits of an Inventory at a Small Microfilming” 29:94–101 “Historical Background and Review of College” 49:210–16 “Futuristic Aspects of Subject Access” Serials Cataloging Rules” 34:80–87 “For the Record” 26:87–88; 27:108–10; 27:88–93 “The History and Impact of ISBD” 29:207–9; 30:93–95, 446–48 26:177–82 “Forecasting Price Increase Needs for G “The History of Linking Devices” 36:23– Library Materials: The University of “‘Garbage’ In, ‘Refuse and Refuse 36 California Experience” 28:136–48 Disposal’ Out: Making the Most of the “History of the Abbey Publications” “The Form and Structure of a Subject Subject Authority File in the OPAC” 35:104–8 Heading Code” 32:167–69 46:92, 97–102 “How Can Classificatory Structures Be “Form Headings in Subject Cataloging” “Gauging the Reception of Choice Used to Improve Science Education?” 33:134–39 Reviews through Online Union Catalog 47:4–15 “Form Subdivisions: Their Identification Holdings” 42:21–43 “How Human-Usable is Interchangeable? and Use in LCSH” 45:187–97 “Gold Rush: Integrated Access to Or, Shall We Produce Catalogues or “Form Subdivision and Genre” 34:36–43 Aggregated Journal Text through the Babelographic Towers?” 26:156–69 “Frances Hinton” 27:407–8 OPAC” 48:69–76 “The Human Dimension of the Catalog: “FRBR: Coming Soon to Your Library?” “The Gordon and Breach Litigation: A Concepts and Constraints in 49:175–88 Chronology and Summary” 37:127–33 Information Seeking” 27:68–75 “FRBR: Functional Requirements for “Grass-Roots Cataloging and Classification: “Humanities Scholarship and the Research Bibliographic Records: Application Food for Thought from World Wide Library” 39:79–84 of the Entity-Relationship Model to Web Subject-Oriented Hierarchical “The Hybrid Conservator, Challenges Humphry Clinker” 46:150–59 Lists” 40:275–86; erratum 41:170 in a Environment” “The FRBR Model As Applied to “GTO-RLIN Testing at the University 48:179–190 Continuing Resources” 49:227–42; let- of Minnesota Libraries: Preliminary ters 50:152–55, 156 Report” 32:48–54 I “The Frequency of Personal Name “Guest Editorial: When Is a Professional “Identical in Appearance but Not in Headings in the Indiana University Not a Professional? or, Us versus Actuality: Headings Shared by a Music Library Card Catalogs” 29:273– Them!” 32:293–94 Subject-Access and a Form/Genre 85 “Guest Editorial: You Never Outgrow Access Authority List” 41:190–204 “Frequency of Use of Cataloging Rules in Your Need for Learning” 33:213–14 “Identifying Barriers to Effective Subject a Practice Collection” 36:149–61 “Guide to Collection Evaluation Through Access in Library Catalogs” 35:377–91; “From Access Points to Materials: Use and User Studies” 27:432–40 letters 36:123–24 Transaction Log Analysis of Access “A Guide to Coordinated and Cooperative “Identifying the Serial Work As a Point Value for Online Catalog Users” Collection development” 27:417–31 Bibliographic Entity” 48:238–55 40:211–36 “A Guide to Reference Tools for Cataloging “IEEE Conference Publications in “From Citation to Piece in Hand: The Africana” 26:109–21 Libraries” 28:308–14 Search for Efficiency in Accessing “Guidelines for Preservation Photocopying” “If You Buy It, Will They Use It? A Case Monographic Series” 41:179–89 38:288–92 Study on the Use of Classification “From Columbus to Computers: Web” 50:129–37 Automation at Oxford University’s H “The IFLA Functional Requirements for Bodleian Library” 34:231–34 “Handling Spelling Errors in Online Bibliographic Records: International “From ISBD(CF) to ISBD(ER): Process, Catalog Searches” 40:113–32 Standards for Universal Bibliographic Policy, and Provisions” 42:89–101 “Hardware Considerations for Automated Control” 44:153–59 “From the Editor” 44:175; 45:71 Serials Systems” 33:56–59 “IFLA Section on Cataloguing: Why in “From the Editor’s Desk” 26:99; 27:3; “Harmonization of USMARC, CAN/ the World?” 44:146–52 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 9

“The Impact of Automation on Job “Indexes to AACR2 and Its 1988 Revision: “Is Cataloging a Passé Skill in Today’s Requirements and Qualifications for An Evaluation” 34:393–99 Technological Society?” 28:268–75 Catalogers and Reference Librarians “Indexing Overlap and Consistency “Is the OCLC Database Too Large? A in Academic Libraries” 40:9–31 between the Avery Index of Study of the Effect of Duplicate Rec- “Impact of Full Text on Print Journal Use Architectural Periodicals and the ords in the OCLC System” 26:353–61 at a Liberal Arts College” 49:19–26+ Architectural Periodicals Index” “Is There a Catalog in Your Future? “The Impact of Subject Heading Assign- 37:19–44 Access to Information in the Year ment on Circulation of Dissertations at “The Indian National Bibliography—Its 2006” 26:122–35 Virginia Tech” 42:282–91 Present State and Future Prospects” “It’s Academic: Shelf-Ready Standing “Implementing a Book Repair and 28:20–24 Orders at the University of Florida’s Treatment Program” 31:159–76 “Influence of the Card Catalog on Smathers Library” 45:104–9 “Improving Access to New Interdisciplinary Circulation in a Small Public Library” Materials” 35:141–47 28:175–84 J-K “In Memoriam: Bella E. Shachtman” “Information Access with the Former “Jean Weihs” 30:424–26 28:276 East Germany: Book Procurement “Job Analysis” 34:401–5 “In Memoriam: Beth J. Shapiro, 1946– and Other Information Access Issues” “John P. Comaromi, 1937–1991” 36:21 1995” 39:442–43 37:415–22 “Journal Collection Analysis at a Liberal “In Memoriam: Betty Carhart” 32:351 “Instructions for Authors” 35:239–40; Arts College” 41:283–94 “In Memoriam: Carolyn Harris, RTSD 36:253–52; 37:119–20; 38:111–12; “Kaiser’s Systematic Indexing” 28:163–74; President, 1988–1989” 38:207 39:111–12; 40:102–4; 41:71–72; 42:80– letters 28:383–84 “In Memoriam, Charles W. Buffum, 81; 43:62–63; 44:54–55; 45:65–66, December 14, 1900–August 18, 1991” 220–21 L 35:507 “Instructions for Book Reviewers” 45:67– “The Last Frontier: Possibilities for “In Memoriam: Donald C. Cook, RTSD 68 Networking in the Small Academic President, 1970–1971” 38:327–28; “Instructions to Authors” 26:89–90; 27:111, Library” 27:132–41; letters 27:454, erratum 38:435 227–28; 28:91–92; 29:105–6; 30:97–98; 454 “In Memoriam: Doralyn J. Hickey” 32:191–92; 46:160–61 50:223–24 “LCC, DDC, and Algae” 34:54–61 31:192 “Integrated Library System of the 1990s: “Learning from the Past” 48:213–26 “In Memoriam: Frances Hinton, 1922– The OhioLINK Experience” 36:61–77 “Legal Implications of the Digital Future” 1994” 39:213–14 “Intelligent Design and the Evolution of 43:257–64 “In Memoriam: Frances Morton” 30:92 American Research Library Collections: “Letter” 35:507; 36:123–24, 252; 37:118 “In Memoriam: Jane E. Stevens” 32:172 A Personal Reflection” 50:234–38 “A Letter to Our Readers, from the RTSD “In Memoriam: John Oldick” 42:74–75 “Interaction: Letters to the Editor” 31:274; President” 31:206 “In Memoriam: John P. Comaromi, 1937– 32:8–10, 109, 199–201; 32:295–96; 33: “Letters” 35:332; 39:323–32; 40:102; 1191” 36:21 7–10, 102; 34:11; 34:135–36 41:172, 273, 350–51; 43:272 “In Memoriam: John W. Cronin” 28:90 “An International Framework for “Letters to the Editor” 26:57, 212, 398–99; “In Memoriam: Josephine S. Pulsifer, National Bibliographic Development: 27:105–7, 225–26, 331, 454–55; 28: 1915–1986” 30:319 Achievement and Challenge” 30:13– 185–86, 383–84; 29:103–4, 210; 30:96, “In Memoriam: M. Ruth MacDonald” 22 166, 320–21; 31:95–96, 193, 274; 32:8– 29:172–73 “Internet and Collection Development: 10, 109; 35:126; 36:530; 45:71–72; “In Memoriam: Marietta Daniels Shepard” Mainstreaming Selection of Internet 49:4–6, 148–53 29:102 Resources” 39:275–90 “The Library as Publisher” 33:79–83 “In Memoriam: Neil L. Edgar” 27:330 “The Internet and Technical Services: A “The Library Collections Conservation “In Memoriam: Phyllis J. Richmond” Point Break Approach” 38:169–77 Discussion Group: A Comprehensive 43:186–88 “Introduction” 44:111–13 Look at Book Repair” 38:281–87 “In Memoriam: Remembering Elizabeth “Inventory at Brooklyn College, 1998– “Library Gateway: Project Design, Teams, Rodell” 34:296 1999: An Original Method” 46:62–71 and Cycle Time” 43:114–22 “In Memoriam: Richard S. Angell” 30:163 “An Investigation of Public Library “Library Materials Cost Studies” 27:156– “In Memoriam: Susan Garretson Participation in Bibliographic 62 Swartzburg (1938–1996)” 41:167–68 Networks: Perceptions, Reactions, and “The Library of Congress: A More-Than- “In Memoriam: Theodore Christian Recommendations” 31:35–59 Equal Partner” 29:87–93 Hines” 27:415–16 “An Investigation of the Use of an Online “Library of Congress Classification “Incredible Past, Incredible Future” Catalog: User Characteristics and Numbers: Issues of Consistency and 26:52–56 Transaction Log Analysis” 39:142–52 Their Implications for Union Catalogs” “Index to Library Resources & Technical “Involvement in Bibliographic Instruction 50:112–19 Services, Volumes 1–25, 1957–1981 among Technical Services Librarians in “The Library of Congress Z Schedule: It’s (Swanson, Oct./Dec. 1981), erratum Missouri Academic Libraries” 34:245– Time for a Change” 29:369–83; letters 26:212 48 30:166 10 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

“Library Preservation in 1986: An Tri-College Consortium’s Electronic “Micrographics, Optical Disk Technology, Annotated Bibliography” 31:365–85 Resources Tracking System (ETS)” and Fair Use” 30:183–217 “Library Processing Practices by 47:28–35 “Micrographics, Reprography, and Graphic Discipline: Are Some Books More “Managing European Automatic Communications in 1981” 26:294–305 Equal Than Others?” 38:161–67 Acquisitions” 27:397–405 “Micro-preservation: Conserving the “Library Research and Writing: A Personal “Managing Technical Services in the Small Small Library” 29:151–60 Adventure” 34:171–77 Library” 29:118–24 “Minnesota Opportunities for Technical “Library Services and the Online Campus “Managing Traditional Materials in an Services Excellence (MOTSE): An Gateway” 32:171–72 Online Environment: Some Definitions Innovative CE Program for Technical “The Library Space Problem” 37:147–66 and Distinctions for a Future Collection Services Staff” 38:190–94 “Library-Subsidized Unmediated Management” 42:7–20 “Modeling an Academic Approval Document Delivery” 45:80–89 “Manifestations and Near-Equivalents Program” 34:367–79 “The Limits of a Title Proper, or One Case of Moving Image Works: A Research “Modeling Library Materials Expenditure: Showing Why Human Beings, Not Project” 38:355–72 Initial Experiments at Arizona State Machines, Must Do the Cataloging” “Manifestations and Near-Equivalents: University” 35:87–103 34:240–45 Theory, with Special Attention to “Monitoring Book Reshelving in Libraries “Linked Systems and the Online Catalog: Moving Image Materials” 38:227–55 Using Statistical Sampling and Control The Role of the OSI” 34:217–28 “Mapping MARC 21 Linking Entry Fields Charts” 45:90–94 “The Linked Systems Project: Its to FRBR and Tillett’s Taxonomy of “Monograph Arrearages in Research Implications for Resource Sharing” Bibliographic Relationships” 48:130– Libraries” 29:343–59 30:36–46 43; letters 49:4–5, 5–6 “The Monographic Series Approval Plan: “Linking Successive Entries Based upon “Marcia Tuttle” 29:392–93 An Attempt to Refine Purchasing of the OCLC Control Number, ISSN, or “Margaret Mann Citation, 1982: Elizabeth Books in Series” 42:133–39 LCCN” 37:403–13 R. Baughman” 26:376–78 “Monographs Acquisition Time and Cost “The Literature of Description and “Margaret Mann Citation, 1983: Frances Studies” 47:109–24 Cataloging, 1988” 33:258–70 Hinton” 27:406 “Monographs Acquisitions: Staffing Costs “The Literature of Online Public Access “Margaret Mann Citation, 1984: Dorothy and Impact of Automation: 40:301–18; Catalogs, 1980–85: An Analysis of Anderson” 28:360–62 erratum 41:169–71 Citation Patterns” 33:344–57 “Margaret Mann Citation, 1985: Lucia J. “More Than Ten Years After: Identity “Lives of Noisy Desperation: A Year’s Rather” 29:384 and Direction in Library Preservation” Work in Collection Development, “Margaret Mann Citation, 1986: Jean 35:294–306 1989” 34:433–43 Weihs” 30:423 “The More Things Change, the More They “Local Creation/Global Use: Bibliographic “Margaret Mann Citation, 1987, Dorothy Stay the Same: East-West Exchanges Data in the International Arena” J. Glasby” 32:76–78 1960–1993” 39:5–21 44:141–45 “Margaret Mann Citation, 1988, Ben R. “‘A Most Necessary Discipline’ The “Looking Back, Looking Forward” Tucker” 33:72–74 Education of Technical Services 34:295–96 “The Margaret Mann Citation, 1989: Lois Librarians” 29:239–47 “Looking for Someone Special: Special Mai Chan” 33:421–23 “Motivating Student Employees: Examples Collections Cataloging, 1980–2000 and “The Margaret Mann Citation, 1990, from Collections Conservation” Beyond” 47:149–59 Ronald Hagler” 34:524–26 39:410–16 “Looming Loss of Intangible Heritage” “Margaret Mann Citation, 1991: Margaret 49:86–89 F. Maxwell” 35:474–76 N “Lost Articles: Filing Problems with Initial “Maximizing Metadata: Exploring the “NACO Normalization: A Detailed Articles in Databases” 39:291–92 EAD-MARC Relationship” 47:71–76 Examination of the Authority File “LRTS 1990 Referees” 35:133–34 “Mechanical Selection” 32:17–29; letters Comparison Rules” 50:166–72 “LRTS 1991 Referees” 36:242 32:200 “The Narrow, Rugged, Uninteresting “LRTS 1993 Referees” 38:205–6 “Meet Karen Muller: RTSD’s New Path Finally Becomes Interesting: “LRTS 1994 Referees” 39:215 Executive Director” 31:271 A Review of Work in Descriptive “LRTS 1995 Referees” 40:196 “Mendigainera: Scaling the Peak of the Cataloging in 1991 with Trailmarks for “LRTS’ Subsection” 32:149–58, 401–6; Basque Library Backlog” 42:304–12 Further Research” 36:291–315; letters 33:55–59, 165–71, 284–96; 34:95–99, “Metadata and Authority Control” 44:33–43 37:246–47 251–55, 401–5 “Microcomputer Use in Collection “The National Coordinated Cataloging “Lucia J. Rather” 29:385–87 Development” 29:73–79 Program” 32:111–15 “Microfilm Types: There Really Is a “National Library Bibliographic Record M Choice” 30:84–90 Availability: A Long-Term Survey” “Making Decisions about Automation for “Microform Film Stock: A Hobson’s 39:345–57 Small Libraries” 29:161–71 Choice, Are Librarians Getting the “National Shelflist Count: A Historical “Managing Administrative Metadata: The Worst of Both Worlds?” 30:79–83 Introduction” 29:328–32 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 11

“The National Shelflist Count: Its History, “On the Nature of Acquisitions” 33:105– “Planning a COM Catalog for the St. Paul Limitations and Usefulness” 29:333– 22 Campus Libraries” 31:77–87 42 “Online Access” 32:263–67 “Please, Sir, I Want Some More: A Review “The NCIP Option for Coordinated “Online Book Selling at the Smathers of the Literature of Acquisitions, 1990” Collection Management” 30:47–56 Library Bookstore” 49:276–83 35:245–54; letters 35:507 “Network and Vendor Authority Systems” “Operation Cleanup: The Problem “Popular versus Technical Works in the 29:195–205 Resolution Phase of a Retrospective : A Use Study” 28:263– “Networks and Media Conversion Project” 32:378–86 67 Centers” 33:123–33; letters 34:11 “The Organizational Structure of “Practical Considerations of the Current “New Developments in Preservation and Collection Development” 31:111–22 Capabilities of Subject Access in Online Reproduction” 33:297–302 “Ours Should Be to Reason Why: Public Catalogs” 27:81–87 “A New Information Access Tool for Descriptive Cataloging Research in “Practical Microform Materials for Children’s Media” 27:94–104 1990” 35:257–64 Libraries: Silver, Diazo, Vesicular” “New Perspectives on the Shared “Out-of-Print Digital Scanning” 46:3–10 26:306–8 Cataloging Environment and a MARC “Outsourcing Copy Cataloging and Physical “Practitioner Perspectives on Cataloging 21 Shopping List” 48:165–178 Processing: A Review of Blackwell’s Education for Entry-Level Academic “New Turns for a New Century: Library Outsourcing Services for the J. Hugh Librarians” 46:11–22 Services in the Information Era” 31:6– Jackson Library at Stanford University” “Predicting Publication Prices: Are the Old 11 39:359–83 Models Still Relevant?” 47:188–91 “The New! The Improved! Standard for “An Overview of American Publishing for “Prelude to a Digital Music Library at Serial Holdings Statements” 31:24–34 Librarians” 30:57–67 the Pennsylvania State University” “Nonbook Materials: Their Occurrence “Ownership versus Access and Low-Use 44:190–95 and Bibliographic Description in Periodical Titles” 39:43–52 “Preparation for Privation: The Year’s Canadian Libraries” 39:184–97 Work in Collection Management, “Nonprint Materials in the Small Library” P 1987” 32:249–62 29:145–50 “The Page Price of Popular Fiction and “The Preservation Evolution: A Review of “The North American Collections Nonfiction Books” 37:351–66; letters Preservation Literature, 1999–2001” Inventory Project: Implications for the 38:108–9 47:59–70 Future of Coordinated Management of “Panning for Gold, Utility of the World “Preservation Microfiche: A Matter of Research Collections” 33:15–28 Wide Web for Metadata and Authority Standards” 35:186–90 “Northeast Document Conservation Control in Special Collections” 46:79– “Preservation Needs of Oversized Center: A Leader in Preservation” 91 Illustrations in Geology Master’s 32:43–47; letters 32:200, 200–201 “Paper to PDF: Making License Theses” 37:73–85 “Notes on Operations” 35:104–13, 459– Agreements Accessible through the “Preservation of Library Materials: 1981” 61; 36:470–86; 37:211–35, 415–43; OPAC” 48:20–25 26:223–39 38:47–89, 169–98, 267–315, 389–424; “A Partial List of Referees” 32:105–6; “Preservation of Library Materials: 1982” 39:85–99, 180–208, 267–319, 410–33; 33:12–13; 34:9–10 27:297–314 40:62–92, 171–83, 237–86, 343–74; “Pebbles for the Mosaic of Cataloging “The Preservation of Library Materials, 41:50–57, 155–57, 236–72, 335–46; Expertise: What Do Problems in Expert 1987: A Review of the Literature” 42:113–39, 292–317; 43:37–58, 106– Systems for Cataloging Reveal about 32:235–47 22, 161–77, 247–56; 44:44–49, 92–104; Cataloging Expertise?” 43:78–94 “The Preservation of Library Materials 47:125–31, 208–14; 49:49–56, 190–216, “Perpetual Access to Electronic Journals: in 1988: A Review of the Literature” 276–83; 50:120–28, 129–37, 186–98, A Survey of One Academic Research 33:217–26 200–13 Library’s Licenses” 50:91–109 “The Preservation of Library Materials “Notes on Research” 36:487–515; 37:87– “Personal Name Variations: Implications in 1989: A Review of the Literature” 95; 39:79–84 for Authority Control in Computerized 34:455–65 “Notes on Research and Operations” Catalogs” 35:217–28 “The Preservation of Library Materials 33:272–83, 414–19; 33:153–63; 34:88– “Personnel Selection for Cataloging” in 1991: A Review of the Literature” 94, 217–48, 505–8 34:95–99 36:333–38 “pH: Only a Piece of the Preservation “Preservation of Library Materials Section: O Puzzle: A Comparison of the Annual Report” 32:60–62 “The Office for Descriptive Cataloging Preservation Studies at Brigham “Preservation of Library Materials Section: Policy at the Library of Congress” Young, Yale, and Syracuse Universities” Annual Report” 33:173–74 31:227–30 36:105–12 “Preservation of Library Materials Section “On Falling from the Tree” 31:205 “Pittsburgh Regional Library Center Serials 1989–90 Annual Report” 34:516–18 “On the Cost Differences between Cancellation Project” 28:299–307 “Preservation Photocopying of Bound Publishing a Book in Paper and in the “The Place of the Journal in the Scholarly Volumes: An Increasingly Viable Electronic Medium” 38:23–28 Communications System” 28:315–24 Option” 34:445–54 12 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

“Preservation Strategies for Geoscience R “Research Methodology in Technical Literature: New Technologies for an “A Rationale for the Redesign of Scholarly Services: The Case of 1987” 32:352– Old Literature” 43:131–39 Information” 44:59–69 65 “Preservation Workshop Evaluation” “Recent Work in Cataloging and “Research Notes” 32:48–54, 159–69 45:95–103 Classification, 2000–2002” 47:96–108 “Reshelving Study of Review Literature in “Price versus Coverage: Calculating the “Redefining the Library: The Year’s Work the Physical Sciences” 40:139–44 Impact on Collection development” in Collection Development, 1991” “Resistance to Online Catalogs: A 32:159–63 36:277–89 Comparative Study at Bryn Mawr and “The Pricing of British Journals for the “Redundancy and Uniqueness of Subject Swarthmore Colleges” 30:388–401 North American Market” 30:72–78 Access Points in Online Catalogs” “Resources” 30:218–37 “Resources: The Year’s Work in 1982” “Problems in Applying AACR2 to Music 42:61–66 27:315–29 Materials” 26:204–11 “Reengineering Technical Services “Resources & Technical Services News: “Problems in the Establishment of Processes” 43:37–52 CD-ROM Takes Center Stage: 32:12– Nonunique Chinese Personal Headings “Referees 1998” 42:257 “Reflecting the Maturation of a Profession: 16; letters 32:295 with Special Reference to NACO “Resources & Technical Services News: Guidelines and Vendor-Supplied Thirty-Five Years of Library Resources & Technical Services” 38:27–46 Collection Development, Media Authority Control” 43:95–105 Multiplication” 33:175–78 “Processing Services 1905: Putting “Reflection on ‘The Acquisitions Librarian as Change Agent in the Transition to “Resources & Technical Services News: the Library’s House in Order and the Electronic Library’” 48:213–15 New Developments in Preservation the Country’s Cataloging in Gear” “Rehabilitating Killer Serials: An and Reproduction” 33:297–302 29:248–63 Automated Strategy for Maintaining “Resources & Technical Services News: “Processing Services 1985: Technical E-journal Metadata” 49:190–203 Online Access” 32:263–67 Services in the Age of Electronic “Reinstatements of Retrenched Journals “Resources & Technical Services News: Information” 29:264–72 at the University of Ilorin Library” Product Potpourri” 32:174–78 “Pro-Cite for Library and Archival 40:262–66 “Resources & Technical Services News: Condition Surveys” 39:427–33 “The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated The Library as Publisher” 33:79–83 “Product Potpourri” 32:174–78 Books” 37:197–209 “Resources and Technical Services “Production Benchmarks for Catalogers in “Remote Storage in Research Libraries: A Division—Goals for Action” Academic Libraries” 49:40–48 Microhistory” 44:184–89 30:164–65 “Professional Literature on Cataloging— “Répertoire de Vedettes-matière de “Resources Section: Annual Report” Then and Now” 29:226–38 l’Université Laval Library, 1946–92: 32:64–66 “Profiling Vendor Performance” Francophone Subject Access in North “Resources Section: Annual Report” 28:120–28 America and Europe” 46:138–49 33:172–73 “Proliferating Guidelines: A History and “Representing a Document’s Viewpoint “Resources Section 1989–90 Annual Report” 34:519–21 Analysis of the Cataloging of Electronic in Library Collections: A Theme of “Resources Section Blackwell North Resources” 47:171–87 Obligation and Resistance” 34:12–23 America Scholarship Award, 1982: “Promoting Research and Best Practices “The Reproduction of Library Materials: Library Collections: Their Origin, in Subject Reference Structures: 1988 in Review” 33:248–57 Selection & Development, by Richard A Decade of Work by the Subject “The Reproduction of Library Materials K. Gardner” 26:382 Analysis Committee” 49:154–66 in 1987: A RLMS Perspective” 32:323– 36 “Resources Section Blackwell North “Public Libraries and Adult Fiction: American Scholarship Award, 1983: Another Look at a Core List of “The Reproduction of Library Materials in 1989” 34:467–75 The Collection Program in Elementary ‘Classics’” 42:102–12 “The Reproduction of Library Materials in and Middle Schools: Concepts, “Public-Use Copiers in Library Systems” 1990” 35:307–18 Practices and Information Sources, by 33:160–63 “The Reproduction of Library Materials in Phyllis Van Orden” 27:412–14 “Resources Section-Blackwell North Q 1991” 36:339–59 “Reproduction of Library Materials Section America Scholarship Award, 1984: “The Quality and Timeliness of Chinese 1988–89 Annual Report” 34:101–2 Coordinating Collection Development; and Japanese Monographic Records” “Reproduction of Library Materials The RLG Conspectus, by Nancy 38:60–63 Section 1989–90 Annual Report” E. Gwinn and Paul H. Mosher” “Quality Control in Data Conversion” 34:518–19 28:367–68 31:148–58 “Reproduction of Library Materials “Resources Section/Blackwell North “Quo Vadis, Preservation Education? A Section: Annual Report” 32:62–64 America Scholarship Award, 1986: Study of Current Trends and Future “Reproduction of Library Materials Selection of Library Materials in the Needs in Graduate Programs” Section Annual Report: 33:64–65 Humanities, Social Sciences, and 50:274–94 “Research in Progress” 32:171–72 Sciences, John R. Kaiser” 30:430–33 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 13

“Resources Section/Blackwell North “RTSD Annual Reports, 1982/1983” development” 44:44–49 American Scholarship Award, 1987” 27:441–53 “Selection for Preservation: A digital 32:79–80 “RTSD Annual Reports, 1983/84” 28:372– Solution for Illustrated Texts” 40:78– “Resources Section-Blackwell North 82 83 American Scholarship Award, 1988, “RTSD Annual Reports, 1984/85” 29:420– “Selection for Preservation: A Materialistic Joe A. Hewitt and John Shipman” 34 Approach” 30:341–53; letters 31:193 33:75–76 “RTSD Annual Reports, 1985/86” 30:434– “Selection for Preservation in the Digital “Resources Section Blackwell/North 45 Age: An Overview” 44:97–104 America Scholarship Award, 1990, Joe “RTSD Guidelines” 27:417–40 “Semantic Validity: Concepts of Warrant A. Hewitt” 34:526–28 “RTSD Planning and Research Committee in Bibliographic Systems” 30:109–25 “Resources: The Year’s Work in 1982” Membership Survey: Final Report to “Serials” 30:238–47 27:315–29 the RTSD Board” 29:399–419 “Serials: Review of the Literature, 2000– “Rethinking and Transforming “The RTSD Preservation Microfilming 2003” 50:16–30 Acquisitions: The Acquisitions Committee: Looking to the 1990s” “A Serials Acquisitions Cost Study: Librarian’s Perspective” 42:113–25 34:88–94 Presenting a Case for Standard Serials “Rethinking Subject Cataloging in the “Russian Monographic Records in the Acquisitions Data Elements” 49:107– Online Environment” 33:400–412 OCLC Database: A Crisis in Shared 22 “REUSE or Rule Harmonization: Just a Cataloging” 35:459–61 “Serials Citations and Holdings Project?” 44:122–28 “Ruth Carter” 30:428–29 Correlation” 39:53–77 “A Review of the Preservation Literature, “Serials in the Small College Library” 1993–1998: The Coming of Age” 44:4– S 29:139–44 21 “Sameness and Difference: A Cultural “Serials in the Small Public Library: Not “Reviewers” 49:144 Foundation of Classification” 45:115– Out of Control” 29:132–38 “Reviewers 1996” 42:82 22 “Serials Librarianship, 1981–1985: A “Reviewers 1997” 42:83 “School Library Media Centers and Review Article” 30:413–22 “Reviewers 1999” 44:55 Networks” 37:7–17 “Serials, Links, and Technology: An “Reviewers 2000” 44:220 “Science and Technology Approval Plans Overview” 34:234–40 “Reviews, Holdings, and Presses and Compared” 33:382–92 “The Serials Manager’s Obligation” Publishers in Academic Library Book “Science Citation Index Data as a 31:135–47 Acquisitions” 45:125–77 Safety Net for Basic Science Books “Serials Positions in U.S. Academic “Revising the Dewey Music Schedules: Considered for ” 33:367–73 Libraries, 1980–1988: A Survey of Tradition vs. Innovation” 26:192–203; “Scientific and Technical Serials Holdings Position Announcements” 35:416–21 letters 27:105–7 Optimization: A LSU Serials Redesign “Serials Section 1988–89 Annual Report” “The Rise and Fall of Cooperative Project Exercise” 42:147–242 34:102–3 Projects” 29:80–86 “’Scientific Illustration’ in Some Boston “Serials Section 1989–90 Annual Report” “The Rise in Consumerism: The Year’s Area Libraries: An Art Historian’s View 34:521 Work in Serials, 1990” 35:319–31; erra- of Library Subject Analysis” 31:239–47; “Serials Section: Annual Report” 32:66– tum 35:506 letters 31:274 68 “The Rise of Eurojournals: Their Success “A Scope Statement for LRTS” 32:103 “Serials Section Annual Report” 33:65–66 Can be Ours” 31:215–24 “Scripts, Languages, and Authority “Serials Section Bowker/Ulrich’s “A Rising Sense of Urgency: The Year’s Control” 49:243–49; letters 50:227–29, Librarianship Award, 1986: Ruth Work in Serials, 1991” 36:361–73; let- 50:229–30 Carter” 30:427 ters 37:118 “The Secret Page” 33:281–83 “Serials Section Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials “Rising to the Top: Evaluating the Use “Security and Access to CD-ROMs Librarianship Award, 1985: Marcia of the HTML META Tag to Improve Accompanying Books” 44:201–9 Tuttle” 29:391 Retrieval of World Wide Web “Selecting a Serials System: The Technical “Serials Section Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials Documents through Internet Search Services Perspective” 32:402–6 Librarianship Award, 1988, Marjorie Engines” 42:258–71 “Selecting for Storage: Local Problems, E. Bloss” 33:77–78 “RLIN CJK versus OCLC CJK: The Local Responses, and an Emerging “Serials Section Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials Illinois Experience” 33:140–51 Common Challenge” 44:176–83 Librarianship Award, 1990, Jean G. “A Rose is a Rose is a Rose” 33:101 “Selecting Microfilm for Digital Cook” 34:528–29 “RTSD Annual Report” 32:55–58 Preservation: A Case Study from “Serials Section Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials “RTSD Annual Report” 33:61 Project Open Book” 40:67–77 Librarianship Award, 1991: Deana “RTSD Annual Report” 33:429–30 “The Selection and Preparation of L. Astle and Charles A. Hamaker” “RTSD Annual Report, 1981/82” 26:384– Archives and Manuscripts for 35:476–77 97 Microreproduction” 27:357–65 “Serials Services in the Scitech “RTSD Annual Reports, 1980/81” 26:58– “The Selection Connection: Creating Documentation and Information 71 an Internal Web Page for Collection Center of the Chinese Academy of 14 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Agricultural Sciences” 33:272–74 of Homo sapiens with Extraterrestrial Library Schools” 32:30–42; letters 33:7 “Serials Standards Work: The Next Sentient Life” 26:188–91 “Team Cataloging in Academic Libraries: Frontier” 34:139–57 “Subject Access in the Online Catalog” An Exploratory Survey” 38:257–66 “Shall We Throw Out the Technical 29:5–51 “Technical Processing of Electronic Services--and Then What?” 33:284–96, “Subject Access Literature, 1986: 31:334– Journals” 36:470–77 401–5; 34:95–99, 251–55 54 “Technical Services in 1983” 28:205–18 “SHARAF: The Canadian Shared “Subject Access Literature, 1987” 32:337– “Technical Services in 1984 and 1985” Authority File Project” 26:345–52 51 30:183–318 “Shared Authority Control at the Western “Subject Access Literature, 1988” 33:240– “Technical Services in the 1990s: A Process Library Network” 34:493–503 47 of Convergent Evolution: 36:135–48 “Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot?” “Subject Access to Fiction: An Application “Technical Services in the Age of Electronic 32:5–6 of the Guidelines” 40:203–10 Publishing” 28:59–67 “A Simple Method for Producing Core “Subject Access to Microcomputer “Technical Services in the Small Library” Scientific and Technical Journal Title Software” 29:66–72 29:118–71 Lists” 44:92–96 “Subject Cataloging in 1982” 27:269–77 “Technical Services Research, 1988–1991” “Six Key Challenges for the Future of “Subject Cataloging of Chicano Literature” 36:383–408 Collection Development: Introduction 39:229–37 “Technical Services Research Needs for for the Janus Breakout Sessions” “The Subject Code: Two Unanswered the 1990s” 27:199–210 50:244–51 Questions” 34:228–30 “Technical Services Workstations: “Slow Revolution: The Electronic AACR” “Subject-Searching Experiences and A Review of the State of the Art” 38:190–94 Needs of Online Catalog Users: 40:171–83 “Some Thoughts on the Dewey Decimal Implications for Library Classification” “Technological Change and the Scholarly Classification” 26:183–87 29:34–51 Communications Reform Movement” “Sorting a Mountain of Books” 31:88–94 “Sue A. Dodd” 27:410–11 46:50–61 “Sources for Determining Citation “Suggestions for the Cataloging of “Technology and the Online Catalog” Practice for Court Reports Throughout Machine-Readable Materials” 27:366– 27:18–35 the World” (Marion, Apr./June 1981), 70; letters 27:185–86, 186 “Ten Years of Preservation in New York letters 26:57 “A Summary of the Treatment of State: The Comprehensive Research “Specificiity, Syndetic Structure, and Bibliographic Relationships in Libraries” 39:198–208 Subject Access to Works about Cataloging Rules” 35:393–405 “A Test of Two Citation Checking Individual Corporate Bodies” 42:272– “Supply and Demand for Catalogers: Techniques for Evaluating Political 81 Present and Future” 49:250–65 Science Collections in University “Spelling Errors in the Database: Shadow “Survey of East European Monographic Libraries” 27:163–76 or Substance?” 43:161–69; letters Records in the OCLC Database” “Text and Technology: Reading and Writing 43:272 38:275–79 in the Electronic Age” 31:12–23 “Sponsors 1999” 44:56 “A Survey of the Literature on Subject “That Elusive Concept of ‘Aboutness’: The “Sponsors 2000” 44:221 Analysis for 1984–1985” 30:261–89; Year’s Work in Subject Analysis, 1992” “Staff Time and Costs for Cataloging” letters 31:96 37:277–98; letters 37:458; editor’s note 36:79–95 “Surveying the Stacks: Collecting Data 37:458 “Standards and Linked Online Information and Analyzing Results with SPSS” “Then and Now [From the Editor’s Desk]” Systems” 34:360–66 48:263–72 29:225 “A Statistical Study of Interlibrary Loan “System Features for Subject Access in “Theological Subject Headings Use at a Science and Engineering the Online Catalog” 29:16–33 Reconsidered” 29:180–88 Academic Library” 43:233–46 “Thesis and Dissertation Citations as “Stephen E. Wiberley, Jr.” 29:389–90 T Indicators of Faculty Research Use of “The Structure of the Library Market “Tables of Contents and Book Indexes: University Library Journal Collections” for Scientific Journals: The Case of How Well Do They Match Readers’ 40:335–42 Chemistry” 40:145–70 Descriptions of Books?” 30:402–12 “Time and Workflow Study” 36:426–40 “A Study of Cutter Number Adjustment “Tables of Contents in Library Catalogs: A “A Tool for Comparative Collection at the Ohio State University Libraries” Quantitative Examination of Analytic Analysis: Conducting a Shelflist Sample 40:319–26 Catalogs” 40:133–38 to Construct a Collection Profile” “A Study of Indexing: Consistency between “TalkLeft, Boing Boing, and Scrappleface: 34:199–215 Library of Congress and British Library The Phenomenon of Weblogs and “Toward a Computer-Generated Subject Catalogers” 35:177–85 Their Impact on Library Technical Validation File: Feasibility and “A Study of Music Cataloging Backlogs: Services” 49:7–13 Usefulness” 42:45–60 38:7–15 “A Taxonomy of Bibliographic “Training for the New Serialist” 43:247– “A Study of the Dewey Decimal Relationships” 35:150–59 56 Classification as Pertains to the Contact “The Teaching of Cataloging in U.S. “Training People for New Job LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 15

Responsibilities: The Lesson Plan” at Ogun State University, Nigeria” in OCLC Bibliographic Records” 34:251–55 34:505–8 36:224–41 “Transition and Change: Technical Services “Use of the WLN Authority Control “Variation in Place of Publication: A at the Center” 33:285–96 System by an ARL Library” 27:391–94 Model for Cataloging Simplification” “Transitional Technology and the Small “Use Studies: A Selective Review” 40:359– 38:17–26 Library” 29:125–31 68 “Vendor Performance: A Study of Two “Treating IEEE Conference Publications “A Use Study of the Card Catalogs in the Libraries” 31:60–68 as Serials” 27:221–24 University of Illinois Music Library” “Video Media Acquisitions in a College “Treatment of Mutilated Art Books: A 28:253–62 Library” 47:160–70 Survey of Academic ARL Institutions” “User Acceptance of Library Catalog “Vietnamese-Chinese Romanization” 41:7–16 Results: An Exploratory Study” 29:295–302 “Trends in Publishing for Children and 35:191–201 Young Adults” 30:68–71 “User Persistence in Displaying Online W “Trends in Source of Catalog Records Catalog Postings: LUIS” 39:247–64; “Welcoming an Automation Editor to for European Monographs, 1996– letters 41:170 LRTS’ Editorial Board: Joe Matthews” 2000: A Preliminary Study of Italian “Using Citation Analysis to Pursue 31:269–70 Monographs” 45:123–26 a Care Collection of Journals for “What in the World ... Cataloging on an “Tribute to William I. Bunnell” 31:110 Communication Disorders” 45:3–9 International Scale” 44:111–72 “A Two-Year Perspective on Library “Using Locally and Nationally Produced “What Users Really Think: How They Preservation: An Annotated Periodical Price Indexes in Budget See and find Serials in the Arts and Bibliography” 30:290–31 Preparation” 27:345–56 Sciences” 40:49–60 “Using Micrographics Technology to “When Is a Professional Not a Professional? U Preserve and Make Accessible Records or, Us versus Them!” 32:293–94 “U.S. Periodical Prices—2003” 47:192– of Permanent Value” 29:360–66 “Where Has All the Copy Gone? Latin 207 “Using Performance Measures to American Imprints in the RLIN “UCLA/OCLC Core Record Pilot Project: Implement an Online Catalog” 32:312– Database” 38:56–59 Preliminary Report” 40:251–60 22 “Why Do You Still Use Dewey?: Academic “Understanding FRBR As a Conceptual “Using SPSS/PC+ and NOTIS Downloaded Libraries That Continue with Dewey Model: FRBR and the Bibliographic Files of Current Subscription Records” Decimal Classification” 49:123–36 Universe” 50:264–73 37:226–35 “Why in the World?” 44:146–52 “The Unicode Standard: Its Scope, “Using the Web for Name Authority “A Widening Circle: Preservation Design Principles, and Prospects for Work” 45:73–79 Literature Review, 1992” 37:315–22 International Cataloging” 44:160–67; “Using Verbal Reports to Understand “The Wood Shelving Dilemma” 44:209– letters 45:71–72 Cataloging Expertise: Two Cases” 13 “Uniform Title as Author: A Problem in 40:343–58 “World Enough, and Time--Libraries Online Catalogs?” 31:231–38; letters “USMARC to UNIMARC/Authorities: A As Agents of Cultural Memory: 32:8, 8–9. 9–10 Qualitative Evaluation of USMARC Introduction to the 2004 ALCTS “Union Listing and the Interlibrary Loan Data Elements” 36:37–58 President’s Program, June 28, Orlando, Connection” 42:313–17 “The Utah Newspaper Project” 31:177– Florida” 49:80–82 “Universal Bibliographic Control: Its Role 91 “The Worst of the Worst: Celebrating in the Availability of Information and “Utilization of Students as Cataloging Twenty Years of the Worst Serial Title Knowledge” 34:423–31 Assistants at Carnegie Category 1 Change of the Year Award” 40:41–48 “Untraced References in the Machine- Institution Libraries” 49:27–32 “Writing Technical Specifications for Readable Library of Congress Subject “Utilizing the FRBR Framework in Database Authorization” 33:358–65 Headings” 33–37–53 Designing User-Focused Digital “Use and Perception of the DCRB Core Content and Access Systems” 50:10– X-Z Standard” 47:16–27 15 “The Year’s Work in Acquisitions and “The Use of CD-ROM to Investigate the “Utilizing Z39.50 to Obtain Bibliographic Collection Development” 34:326–37 In-Print/Out-of-Print Subject Patterns Copy: A Cost-Containment Study” “The Year’s Work in Cataloging, 1999” for Books” 39:117–32 50:120–28 45:47–58 “Use of Classification in Online Retrieval” “The Year’s Work in Circulation Control, 27:76–80 V 1988” 33:331–34 “Use of General Preservation Assessments: “Variant Edition Cataloging on OCLC: “The Year’s Work in Collection Outputs” 50:58–72 Input or Adapt?” 26:47–51 Development, 1992” 37:299–313 “Use of General Preservation Assessments: “Variation in Interlibrary Loan Use “The Year’s Work in Descriptive Cataloging, Process” 49:90–106 by University at Albany Science 1989” 34:338–49 “The Use of Research” 27:123–31 Departments” 41:17–28 “The Year’s Work in Descriptive Cataloging, “Use of the Library Catalog by Students “Variation in Personal Name Access Points 1992” 37:261–75 16 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

“The Year’s Work in Descriptive Cataloging “The Year’s Work in Serials: 1982” “The Year’s Work in Subject Analysis, and ...” 32:203–16 27:243–58 1989” 34:350–59 “The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, “The Year’s Work in Serials, 1986” 31:306– “The Year’s Work in Technical Services 1986” 31:356–63 20 Automation” 34:299–312 “The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, “The Year’s Work in Serials, 1987” 32:217– “The Year’s Work in Technical Services 1987” 32:391–98 32 Research, 1986” 31:275–86 “The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, “The Year’s Work in Serials, 1988” 33:227– “You Never Outgrow Your Need for 1988” 33:335–43 39 Learning” 33:213–14 “The Year’s Work in Serials: 1980” (Glasby, “The Year’s Work in Serials, 1989” 34:313– July/Sept. 1981); letter 26:212 25 “The Year’s Work in Serials: 1981” 26:277– “Year’s Work in Subject Analysis: 1981” 93 26:263–76

Part 2: Author Index

A The Citation as Intertext, 28:109–19 Bangalore, Nirmala S. Abrera, Josefa B. Humanities Scholarship and the ARL Library Catalog Department Web Bibliographic Structure Possibility Set, Research 39:79–84 Sites 50:173–85 26:21–36 Managing Traditional Materials in an Evaluative Study of Catalog Department Frequency of Use of Cataloging Rules, Online 42:7–20 Web 48:48–58 36:149–61 Preparation for Privation 32:249–62 Banush, David, 49:19–26+ Adams, David L., 46:11–22 A Rationale for the Redesign of Barnes, Tamika, reviews 48:78–79, 87 Agenbroad, James E., letters 50:227–29 Scholarly 44:59–69 Barreau, Deborah K., 32:312–22 Ahrberg, Janet H., 49:123–36 Reflections on “The Acquisitions Barribeau, Susan, 50:91–109 Alan, Robert, 37:403–13; reviews 48:155– 48:213–15 Basioli, Maja, reviews 31:257–59 57; 50:138–39 Selection for Preservation, 30:341–53 Bates, Marcia J., 33:400–412 Alcorn, Cynthia, reviews 32:87–88 Six Key Challenges for the Future Bazirjian, Rosann, 48:34–47; reports Aliprand, Joan M. 50:244–51 50:231–32 Scripts, Languages, and Authority, Auld, Lawrence W. S. Beacom, Matthew, reviews 43:268–70 49:243–49 Authority Control 26:319–30 Beall, Jeffrey, 48:92–101 The Unicode Standard, 44:160–67 Book Reviews, 36: 113–25, 243–50, Beene, Lonnie, reviews 32:184 letters 50:229–30 519–28; 37:97–117, 236–44, 444–56; Beghtol, Clare, 30:109–25 Alldredge, Noreen S., reports 28:380–81 38:97–107, 199–203, 316–26, 425– Beheshti, Jamshid, 47:44–57 Allen, Alice J., reviews 32:181–82; 33:319 30; 39:101–9 Behrend, Linda, reviews 45:180–81; Allex, Wendy, reviews 32:276–77; 33:207 letters 28:185–86 47:38–39 Altschuler, Jean P., reviews 34:110–12; reviews 32:286–87; 34:275–76; 35:229– Bell, Daniel, 46:50–61 35:505–6 30; 37:112 Bellinger, Christina, reviews 50:140–41 Anderson, Dorothy, 30:13–22 Aveney, Brian, 28:68–75 Benedetti, Susannah, 48:144–54 Anderson, James D., letters 28:383–84 Avram, Henriette D. Bengtson, Betty G., reports 33:426–27 Antelman, Kristin, 48:238–55 The Linked Systems Project 30:36–46 Bensman, Stephen J. Arant, Wendi, 44:201–9 Lucia J. Rather 29:385–87 Scientific and Technical Serials Arcand, Janet L. The National Coordinated Cataloging Holdings 42:147–242 Monographs Acquisitions Time, Project 32:111–15 The Structure of the Library Market 47:109–24 Ayrault, Margaret A., 29:172–73 40:145–70 A Serials Acquisitions Cost, 49:107–22 Benson, Mary Margaret, reviews 32:277– B Serials Standards Work 34:139–57 78; 34:262–63, 412–14; 35:350–51; Armistead, Sally J., reviews 35:495–96 Bailey, Ella Jane, 29:369–83 36:115–16; 37:113–14; 38:102–3 Ashe, Lee, letters 34:136 Baird, Brian J., 39:410–16 Berger, Pearl, reviews 38:316–17 Asher, Richard E., reviews 32:92–93 Baker, Whitney, 48:179–190 Berman, Barbara L., 33:134–39 Atkins, Winston, reviews 42:247–48 Balay, Robert, reviews 31:388–89; 34:265– Berman, Sanford, letters 27:331; 31:96; Atkinson, Ross W. 66 43:272; 50:4 The Acquisitions Librarian as Change Ball, Alice D., 29:102 Bernstein, Jay H., 50:79–90 Agent 36:7–20; 48:216–26 Ballard, Terry, 38:293–305 Biella, Joan C., reviews 33:89–90 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 17

Biggins, Michael, 38:47–55 The Changing Nature of Collection Use Studies 40:359–68 Bilal, Dania, reviews 47:39 Management 44:23–32 Butler, Meredith, 28:41–58 Bilesanmi, S. A., 34:505–8 The National Shelflist Count Project Buxton, David T., reviews 31:262; 32:284– Bills, Linda G. 29:333–42 85; 33:96; 34:116–18; 35:341–42 Making Decisions about Information Bril, Patricia L., 38:343–53 Byrnes, Margaret M. 29:161–71 Brogdon, Jennie L., 41:323–34 Preservation of Library Materials, 1981 Managing Administrative Metadata Brooks, Connie, 39:303–19; reports 26:223–39 47:28–35 34:516–18 Preservation of Library Materials, 1982 Bishoff, Liz Bross, Rex, reports 28:381–82 27:297–314 Job Analysis 34:401–5 Brown, Christopher C., 48:69–76 reports 28:378–80; 32:60–62 Managing Technical Services 29:118– Brown, Jack Perry, letters 32:296 Byrum, John D., Jr. 25 Brown, Karen E. K. The Emerging Global Bibliographic editor, 29:118–71; reports 28:374–76 Use of General Preservation 44:114–21 Bishop, Kay, 43:3–13 Assessments: Outputs 50:58–72 From ISBD(CF) to ISBD(ER) 42:89– Black, Steve Use of General Preservation 101 Journal Collection Analysis at a 41:283– Assessments: Process 49:90–106 letters 37:458; 38:108 94 Brown, Linda A., 44:44–49 Using Citation Analysis to Pursue Brownrigg, Edwin, 28:59–67 C 45:3–9 Brownson, Charles W. Cairns, Paul M., 30:126–36 Blake, Linda, 41:335–46 Mechanical Selection 32:17–29 Calhoun, John C. Blatchley, Jeremy, 47:28–35 Modeling Library Materials Gauging the Reception of Choice Blixrud, Julia C., reviews 48:157–58 Expenditure 35:87–103 Reviews 42:21–43 Block, David, 44:184–89 Brugger, Judith M., 34:139–57 Modeling an Academic Approval Bloss, Alexander, reports 34:102–3 Bruntjen, Scott, 28:299–307 Program 34:367–79 Bloss, Marjorie E., 31:12–23 Bryant, Bonita Profiling Vendor Performance 28:120– Bluh, Pamela, 47:188–89; editor 32:149– Allocation of Human Resources 28 50, 401–6; 33:55–59, 165–71 30:149–62 Reviews, Holdings, and Presses and Boccaccio, Mary, reviews 37:104–5 Automating Acquisitions 28:285–98 Publishers 45:127–77 Boettcher, Cheryl M., reviews 39:321–22 The Organizational Structure of Serials Citations and Holdings 39:53– Bolick, His-chu, 43:95–105 Collection 31:111–22 77 Boll, John J., 29:226–38 letters 31:95–96 Calhoun, Karen, 43:114–22; reviews, Bolter, Jay David, 31:12–23 Bryant, Margaret S., 28:276 49:217–18 Boomgaarden, Wesley L. Bryant, Philip, 27:142–43 Call, J. Randolph Book Deterioration and Loss 39:394– Brynteson, Susan, reports 28:372–74 Changing Acquisitions at Detroit 408 Buchanan, Sally A., reports 28:376–78 Public Library 41:155–57 The Esther J. Piercy Award, 1991 Buchel, Olha, 47:4–15 Predicting Publication Prices: A Public 35:473–74 Buckland, Michael K., 32:299–311 Library 47:190–91 Borck, Helga, reports 34:518–19 Budd, John M. Callahan, Daren, 39:153–65 Borgman, Christine L., reviews 40:287– An Investigation of the Use of an Callahan, Patrick F., reviews 33:195–96; 89 Online 39:142–52 34:281–82; 35:116–17 Borneman, Dea, 46:11–22 Editorial 45:71; 47:3 Camden, Beth Picknally, 38:64–71 Boss, Richard W., 34:217–28 Education for Collection Management Cannan, Judith P. Bothmann, Robert, 48:12–19 38:343–53 A Letter to Our Readers from the Bourke, Thomas A. reviews 42:140–41; 44:217–18 RTSD President 31:206 The Anabasis from Analog to Digital Burbank, Richard D., reviews 35:125, Tribute to William I. Bunnell 31:110 37:323–34 234–35; 42:246–47 reports 27:444–47; 32:55–58 The Reproduction of Library Materials Burdick, Amrita J., 33:367–73 CannCasciato, Daniel, letters 39:439–41; 35:307–18 Burger, Robert H. reviews 42:71–73 Bowen, Jennifer, 49:175–88 Artificial Intelligence and Authority Cargill, Jennifer, reviews 33:202–3; Boydston, Jeanne M. K., 49:250–65 Control 28:337–45 34:541–42; 35:347; 37:103–4 Boyer, Robert E., 29:132–38 Computer-Assisted Theory Building Cargille, Douglas A., 26:47–51; letters Brackbill, Lise, 42:258–71 36:461–69 26:399 Bracken, James K. reviews 35:236–38; 36:524 Carlyle, Allyson Modeling an Academic Approval Burk, Bartley A., 45:10–19 Fulfilling the Second Objective 41:79– Program 34:367–79 Burton, Pamela, reviews 38–106–7 100 Profiling Vendor Performance 28:120– Butkovich, Nancy J. Understanding FRBR as a Conceptual 28 Reshelving Study of Review Literature Tool 50:264–73 Branin, Joseph J. 40:139–44 letters 41:273, 350–51; 18 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

reviews 43:179–82 Creating Better Subject Access 43:53– 50, 521–22; 37:451–53 Carpenter, Michael 58 Crossfield, Nancy L., 29:73–79 Eva Verona, 1905–1996 40:377–80 Esther J. Piercy Award 1988 33:70–71 Crotteau, Mark, letters 41:350 The Narrow, Rugged, Uninteresting Universal Bibliographic Control Crump, Michele J. Path 36:291–315 34:423–31 It’s Academic 45:104–9 Carrico, Steven B. reviews 35:485–86; 40:185–88 Paper to PDF 48:20–25 It’s Academic 45:104–9 Cockshutt, Margaret E., 27:371–90; Cullars, John, 28:4–14 Online Book Selling at the Smathers reports 26:87–88; 27:108–10; 28:187– Curran, Charles, 33:281–83 Library 49:276–83 90; 29:207–9 Cybulski, Walter, 37:434–43 reviews 45:111–12, 179–80 Coffta, Michael, 44:196–200 Carrigan, Dennis P., reports 33:421–23 Cole, Jim E., reviews 34:287; 35:344–35, D Carstens, Timothy V., 45:47–58 481–82 D’Andraia, Frank, 35:476 Carter, Ruth C. Cole, Robert Grey, 26:393–94 Dagold, Mary S., 27:132–41; letters Pittsburgh Regional Library Center Coleman, Anita, 47:4–15 27:454 28:299–307 Connaway, Lynn Silipigni Dale, Doris Cruger Using SPSS/PC+ and NOTIS 37:226– A Circulation Analysis of Print Books Classification in Area Studies Libraries 35 48:256–62 29:174–79 reports 30:443–45; 35:462–63 An Investigation of the Use of an A Survey of Literature on Subject Case, Beau David, 44:84–91 Online Catalog 39:142–52 Analysis 30:261–89 Casey, Diane Dates, reviews 38:317–18 Connell, Tschera Harkness Dali, Keren Castells, Manuel, 46:50–61 Characteristics of Resources The Challenge of Building Multilingual Chace, Myron B., 35:186–90 Represented 46:39–49 46:115–36 Chakraborty, Mou, reviews 47:215–16 Identifying Barriers to Effective Electronic Databases for Readers’ Chan, Lois Mai Subject 35:377–91 Advisory 47:80–95 Errors and Obsolete Elements 41:295– User Acceptance of Library Catalog Dannelly, Gay, reports 35:467–68 322 Results 35:191–201 Danowski, James A., 39:247–64 Form Subdivisions 45:187–97 reviews 36:523–24; 37:448–49 Darby, Sharla, 45:95–103 Toward a Computer-Generated Subject Conway, Cheryl L., reviews 34:536–38 Darling, Pamela W., 26:391–93 42:45–60 Conway, Martha O’Hara, 37:47–58 Daugherty, Robert Allen, 39:247–64 reports 30:446–48; 32:68–70; 33:66–68; Conway, Paul, 40:67–77; reviews 41:158– Davidson, Mary Wallace, reviews 32:90– 34:103–5; 35:470–72 62 92; 34:411–12 Chandler, Adam, 50:157–65 Cook, C. Donald Davis, C. Roger, 27:432–40 Chang, Sherry S., 41:50–57 Decision Logic for Anglo-American Davis, Hilary, reviews 49:284–85 Chapman, Ann, 39:345–57 Cataloguing Rules 27:371–90 Davis, Philip M., 49:72–78; update Charbonneau, Michael D., 49:40–48 Headings for Corporate Names 49:148–50 Child, Margaret S. 28:239–52 Davis, Stephen Paul, reviews 40:381–83 The Future of Cooperative Preservation Cataloguing in the International Arena Davis, Susan Microfilming 29:94–101 30:23–30 The Year’s Work in Serials, 1988 Further Thoughts on “Selection for Descriptive Cataloging 30:248–60 33:227–39 Preservation” 30:354–62 letters 30:320–21 Year’s Work in Serials, 1989 34:313–25 reports 35:465–66 Cook, Jean G., reports 29:432–34 Dean, Rebecca, 45:187–97 Childress, Eric, 45:187–97 Cooper, Byron, 26:370–75 DeCandido, GraceAnne A., 29:151–60 Christiansen, Dorothy E., 27:432–40 Cooper, Jean L., 38:64–71 DeCandido, Robert Chrzastowski, Tina E., 41:101–11; letters Copeland, Ann, 50:186–98 Condition Survey of United States 41:350 Corbett, Lauren E., 50:16–30 History 33:274–81 Cipolla, Wilma Reid, 32:151–58 Corlee, Karen, 27:391–94 Micro-Preservation 29:151–60 Clack, Doris Hargrett, reports 32:59–60 Coyne, Fumiko H., 34:493–503 DeFelice, Barbara, 38:333–41 Clack, Mary Elizabeth Crawford, Gillian, letters 49:79 Delsey, Tom, 34:234–40; reviews 45:178– Serial Librarianship, 1981–1985 Crawford, Walt, letters 32:8; reviews 79 30:413–22 33:314–16 Demas, Samuel Using Locally and Nationally Produced Croft, JeanAnn Cooperative Preservation of State- 27:345–56 The Preservation Evolution 47:59–70 Level 37:434–43 Clark, Katie, 40:49–60 Quo Vadis, Preservation Education? Determining Copyright Status 41:323– Clark, Tom, 39:23–28 50:274–94 34 Clear, Joycelyn, letters 32:296 Cromwell, Willy The Internet and Collection 39:275– Cloonan, Michele V., letters 27:455 Core Record 38:415–24 90 Co, Francisca, reviews 32:179–80 Electronic Discussion Lists 39:303–19 Demeyer, Anh N., 34:179–98 Cochrane, Pauline Atherton Crosby, Ellen, reviews 34:542–44; 36:248– Denda, Kayo, 49:266–75 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 19

Denning, Catherine, reviews 43:270–71 Duke, John K., 38:190–94; reviews Finn, Margaret, 34:139–57 DeZelar-Tiedman, Christine 41:347–49 Firestein, Kenneth L., 34:367–79 Subject Access to Fiction 40:203–10 Dupont, Jerry, 30:79–83 Fiscella, Joan B., 38:267–73 Using Z39.50 to Obtain Bibliographic Dwyer, James R., letters 27:226 Fischer, Audrey, 30:183–217 50:120–28 Dykeman, Amy, reviews 43:126–27 Fletcher, Marilyn P., 29:394–95 reviews 50:218–19 Folmsbee, Mark, reviews 38:202–3 Dickinson, Jean, 47:125–31 E Forest Press OCLC Inc., 36:21 Acquisitions Management in Changing Earnest, Jeffrey, letters 30:320 Forrest, Dan, reviews 49:285–86, 287–88 40:237–50 East, John W., 29:189–94 Foskett, A. C., 28:346–59 The Integrated Library System of the East, Mona, 28:367–68 Fowler, David C. 1990s 36:61–77 Easterly, Ambrose, reviews 34:263–64; Monographs Acquisitions Time Rethinking and Transforming 35:351–52, 499 47:109–24 Acquisitions 42:113–25 Edelman, Hendrik, 50:234–38 A Serials Acquisitions Cost Study reports 49:225–26 Eden, Brad, reviews 42:69–71 49:107–22 Dilevko, Juris Edwards, A. J., letters 26:57 Fox, Ann M., see Sandberg-Fox, Ann M. The Challenge of Building Multilingual Edwards, Jeffrey, 45:90–94 Fox, Lisa L., 30:290–318 46:115–36 Edwards, John P., reviews 40:190–92 Fraley, Ruth, 27:412–14–16 Electronic Databases for Readers’ Edwards, Phillip M., 48:26–33 Frame, Barbara, 40:370–74 Advisory 47:80–95 El-Hoshy, Lynn M., 45:187–97 Frangakis, Evelyn, 41:166–68 Dingley, Brenda, 47:192–207 El-Sherbini, Magda, 40:319–26 Franz, Lori, 38:213–26 Diodato, Virgil, 30:402–12 Ellero, Nadine P., 46:79–91 Fraser, Jeanie, reviews 35:492–93 Dobbs, Kimberley W., 32:76–78 Ellis, Steven, 41:112–22 Frazier, Kenneth L., 29:73–79 Dodd, David G., 40:275–86; letters Elrod, J. McRee, letters 34:135; 37:246– Freilich, Mary K., reviews 33:305–6 41:170 47 Friesen, Betsy, reviews 48:87–88 Dodd, Sue A., 29:52–65 Emerald Group Publishing Limited, let- Frohnsdorff, Gregory, 43:213–22 Dodson, Suzanne Cates ters 49:79, 49:150–53 Frommeyer, Jutta, 48:199–212 Microfilm Types 30:84–90 Engle, Mary, 28:59–67 Frost, Carolyn O. The Reproduction of Library Materials Epple, Margie, see Fiels, Margie Epple The Literature of Online Public Access 32:323–36 Ercelawn, Ann, letters 40:102 33:344–57 The Reproduction of Library Materials Erekson, Sarah M., 50:200–13 Network and Vendor Authority Systems 33:248–57 Ernick, Linda, 49:210–16 29:195–205 reports 29:428–30 Eskoz, Patricia A. letters 37:457–58 Dole, Wanda V., 41:50–57 The Catalog Librarian--Change or Fugmann, Robert, letters 39:323–29 Doutt, Margaret E., reviews 36:244; Status Quo? 34:380–92 Fujimoto, Jan Dee 34:12–23 37:112–13; 38:321–22 Catalog Librarians and Public Services Funabiki, Ruth Patterson, 27:391–94 Downing, Joel C., 28:20–24 35:76–86 Futas, Elizabeth Drabenstott, Karen Markey Estabrook, Leigh, 27:68–75 The Dichotomous Collection 31:207– Analysis of a Bibliographic Database Etcheverria, Kathryn, 42:304–12 13 34:179–98 Effective Collection Developers End-User Understanding of Subdivided F 32:127–36 38:213–26 Facente, Gary, 30:57–67 Fyffe, Richard, 46:50–61 End-User Understanding of Subject Farrell, David G 43:140–60 The National Shelflist Count Project Facilitating Geographic Subdivision 29:333–42 Gago, Mechael D., reviews 35:496–97 36:411–25 The NCIP Option for Coordinated Gamal, Sandra Hodges, letters 33:102 Handling Spelling Errors in Online 30:47–56 Gapen, D. Kaye, 33:285–96; reports 40:113–32 The North American Collections 26:389–91 Subject Access Literature, 1986 Inventory Project33:15–28 Gardner, Ronald A., letters 26:212 31:334–54 Farrington, Jean Walter, 32:402–6; report Garofalo, Denise A., reviews 34:261–62, Subject Access Literature, 1987 33:65–66 538–40; 35:486 32:337–51 Fecko, Mary Beth, see Weber, Mary Beth Garoogian, Rhoda, 26:293–305 Subject-Searching Experiences and Fenton, Eileen G., 43:140–60 Garrison, William A., reviews 35:339–40; Needs 29:34–51 Ferguson, Christine L., reviews 40:188– 39:102–4 Untraced References in the Machine- 90; 47:132–33 Gatti, Timothy H., 49:27–32 Readable 33:37–53 Ferris, Anna M., 50:129–37 Gaudet, Jean Ann, 31:249–55 letters 31:274 Fiels, Margie Epple, 35:170–75; reviews Gaynor, Edward, 38:403–13; reviews Drewes, Jeanne M., 37:315–22 32:89–90; 33:92–93, 437–38; 37:238; 42:67–69 Drone, Jeanette M., 28:253–62 38:318 Geer, Beverley, reviews 34:273; 35:522– 20 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

23; 38:105–6; 41:164–66 Gurevich, Konstantin, 35:459–61 Heroux, Marlene Sue, reports 32:66–68 Geer-Butler, Beverley, see Geer, Beverley Gwinn, Nancy E. Herrick, Susan, reviews 50:145–46 Geh, Hans-Peter, 30:31–35 The Rise and Fall and Rise 29:80–86 Herz, Alexandra, 31:239–47 Gelfand, Julia, reviews 43:127–28; 44:105– The RTSD Preservation Microfilming Hewitt, Joe A. 6 34:88–94 On the Nature of Acquisitions 33:105– Genereux, Cecilia, 50:120–28 22 Gerckens, Jeffrey, 34:179–98 H The Use of Research 27:123–31 German, Lisa, 37:255–60 Hacker, Lois, reports 30:437–39 Technical Services in 1983 28:205–18 Gertz, Janet Hamburger, Susan, 50:186–98; reviews reviews 32:83; 33:191–92; 35:504–5; Selection for Preservation 40:78–83 50:74–75, 146–47 37:110–11 Selection for Preservation in the Digital Hamilton, John, 50:186–98 Heymans, Frans, 26:156–69 Age 44:97–104 Hammond, Jane L., letters 29:103 Hiatt, Robert M., 41:274–75 Ten Years of Preservation in New York Hannay, William M., 43:257–64 Hickey, Doralyn J., 27:415 39:198–208 Hansbrough, Mary, 42:282–91 Hickey, Thomas B., 50:166–72 reviews 32:285–86; 34:108–9; 35:334– Hanscom, Martha, reviews 31:387–88; Hill, Janet Swan 35, 480; 37:115–16; 38:201–2 32:88–89; 33:88, 199–200; 34:264–65; Analog People for Digital Dreams Giddens, Anthony, 46:50–61 35:235–36; 36:527 49:14–18 Gilbert, John, letters 27:225 Harris, Carolyn, 35:33–54; letters 27:455; The Cataloging Half of Cataloging and Gilliland-Swetland, Luke J., reviews reports 29:425–28; 33:429–30 Classification 31:321–32 40:292–94 Hart, Amy, 32:378–86 The Literature of Description and Ginder, Bernice, 35:35:170–75 Haslam, Michaelyn, 45:80–89 Cataloging 33:258–70 Giordano, Richard, 38:389–401 Hassell, Robert H., 26:192–203 The Year’s Work in Descriptive Giral, Angela, 37:19–44 Hawks, Carol Pitts, see Diedrichs, Carol Cataloging 32:203–16; letters 33:8, Glasby, Dorothy J., 34:80–87; reports Pitts 8–9 27:452–53 Haycock, Laurel A., 48:102–6 letters 33:8–9 Gleim, David, reviews 32:188–89; 33:316– Hayes, Joan, reports 35:464–65 reviews 35:115–16; 43:178–79; 37:97 17; 36:114–15 Hayes, Sherman, 48:144–54 Hine, Betsy N., 36:96–104 Gomez, Joni, 37:87–95 Hayes, Susan, 36:441–59 Hines, Rich, 32:171–72 Gorman, Michael Hayman, Lynne M., 41:236–53 Hines, Theodore C., 27:94–104 AACR2: Editor’s Perspective, 33:181– Haynes, Douglas, 39:427–33 Hinton, Frances 86 Hazen, Dan C. Dorothy Anderson 28:361–62 Elizabeth R. Baughman 26:377–78 Collection Development, Collection In Memoriam: Doralyn J. Hickey, Margaret Mann Citation, 1990 34:524– Management 26:3–11 31:192 26 Selecting for Storage 44:176–83 Hirshon, Arnold, 28:25–40; reports letters 33:8 Hearn, Stephen S. 36:517–18; reviews 34:119–20 reviews 45:63–64, 213–14 Using Z39.50 to Obtain Bibliographic Ho, Jeannette, 48:107–21 Gossen, Eleanor A. 50:120–28 Hobert, Collin B., 44:70–83 Ownership versus Access 39:43–52 The Year’s Work in Subject Analysis Hodge, Stanley P., 34:526–28 Variation in Interlibrary Loan Use 34:350–59 Hoffman, Herbert H. 41:17–28 reviews 33:434–37; 34:540–41; 35:491– AACR2 and the Level of Description Gracy, Karen F., 50:274–94 92; 38:429–30; 49:218–19; 50:217– Principle 27:395–96 Graham, Crystal, letters 41:350 18 Evaluation of Three Record Types Graham, Peter S., 27:18–35; letters 38:109; Hecker, Margaret Prentice, reviews 42:292–303 reviews 44:50–51 36:36:117; 37:242–43; 38:103–5 Holley, Robert P., Grandinette, Maria, 38:281–87 Heinzkill, Richard, letters 31:95 The Répertoire de Vedettes-matière Graves, Gail T., 35:57–62 Heitshu, Sara C., 32:79–80; reviews 46:138–49 Gray, Barry, 49:49–56 33:200–201; 35:499–500 The Utah Newspaper Project, 31:177– Greenberg, Douglas, 49:82–86 Hemmasi, Harriette, 36:487–503 91 Greenberg, Jane, reviews 44:106–7; cor- Henderson, Tona, 44:190–95 report 33:62–63 rection 44:221 Henderson, William T., reviews 37:447– reviews 32:416; 33:207–8; 34:534–35; Greever, Karen E., 41:39–49 48; 38:322–23 35:342–43; 36:113; 37:102; 38:427– Gregory, Vicki L., reviews 45:110–11; Hensley, Charlotta C., 33:77–78; reports 29; 40:95–97; 49:57–58; 50:75 46:34–35; 49:59–60, 137; 50:139–40, 26:384–89; reviews 33:318–19; 33:91– Holt, Janifer, 39:221–28 142–44 92; 34:410–11; 35:493–95; 37:105 Hopkins, Judith, reviews 34:118–19; Groen, Frances, 44:23–32 Hepfer, Will, editor 32:149–50, 401–6; 35:123–24; 38:425–26; 42:318–20 Groom, Linda, 41:254–63 33:55–59, 165–71 Horn, Marguerite E. (Maggie), 46:92–102; Grover, Mark L., 35:406–15 Hernon, Peter, reviews 32:277; 34:109–10; reviews 49:67–68; 50:221–22 Groves, Deana, reviews 49:288 35:348–49 Horny, Karen L. LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 21

Fifteen Years of Automation, 31:69–76 Jeng, Judy, reviews 37:106–7, 455–56; Kaus, Margaret, reviews 47:133–34 New Turns for a New Century, 31:6– 38:97–98 Keith, Howard, letters 49:150–53 11 Jeng, Ling Hwey, 40:343–58; reviews Kellerman, L. Suzanne reports 26:58–62 40:383–85 Combatting Whole-Book Deterioration reviews 33:194–5; 34:280–81; 35:347– Jenkins, Fred W., reviews 33:431–32; 43:170–77 48 34:116, 266, 284–86; 35:501; 36:244– Out-of-Print Digital Scanning 46:3–10 Horrocks, Norman, letters 33:10; 35:332 45; 37:238–40; 39:210–11 Kelley, Jade G., 26:151–55 Hostage, John, 26:12–20; reviews 43:123– Joachim, Martin D., 29:389–90 Kelley, Sherry L., 40:251–60 24; 46:33–34; 49:286–87; 50:297–98 John, Nancy R., reports 29:423–25; Kellsey, Charlene Howarth, Lynne C. 34:511–12 Cooperative Cataloging, Vendor AACR2R 38:179–89 Johns, Cecily, reports 34:519–21 Records 46:105–10 AACR2R Format Preferences Johnson, Karl E., 28:308–14 Trends in Source of Catalog Records 38:306–15 Johnson, Kay G., reviews 46:75–76 45:123–26 AACR2R Use in Canadian Libraries Johnson, Madeleine, reviews 36:525–26 Kennedy, Gail, reports 32:64–66 39:85–99 Johnson, Peggy Kennedy, Marie R., 48:20–25 Nonbook Materials 39:184–97 Collection Development Officer Kenney, Anne R., 37:380–401; erratum Hsieh-Yee, Ingrid, 48:59–68 33:153–60 38:87–95 Hudson, Judith Editorial 47:79, 139; 48:3, 91, 163, Kershner, Lois M., 34:251–55 Research Methodology in Technical 235+; 49:3+, 49:71, 147, 224; 50:2–3, Keser, Diane D., reviews 36:246–47 Services 32:352–65 78, 150, 226 Kesse, Erich J., 34:467–75 The Year’s Work in Technical Services Planning a COM Catalog for the St. Kharbas, Judith N., 32:74–75 Research 31:275–86 Paul, 31:77–87 Khurshid, Zahiruddun, 41:264–72 Huie, Harvey, 50:173–85 Johnson, Richard D. Kiegel, Joseph, 37:221–25 Hutt, Arwen, reviews 49:58–59, 60–61 Book Reviews 31:257–63, 387–92; Kiker, Douglas, 48:20–25 32:83–94, 179–90, 269–88, 414–16, Kilton, Thomas, 37:415–22 I 33:85–96, 179–208, 303–20, 431–41; Kim, Kyung-Sun, 47:96–108 Inman, Ruth A., 39:167–76 34:107–26, 257–87, 407–14, 533–45; Kinney, Daniel W., 44:111–13; editor, Intner, Sheila S. 35:114–25, 229–38, 333–52, 478– 44:111–72 Editorial 31:205, 269–70; 32:5–6, 101– 506 Kirchgasser, Marjorie, letters 26:398–99 2, 197; 33:5, 101, 325–26; 34:7–8, letters 33:102 Kirchner, Terry J., reviews 42:320–22 133, 295–96 reviews 32:281–82; 33:320; 37:446–47 Kiser, Teresa, 48:191–199 In Memoriam: Jane E. Stevens 32:172 Johnston, Sarah Hager, letters 34:136 Knowlton, Steven, letters 49:148 Margaret Mann Citation, 1991 35:474– Jones, Barbara, 27:211:20 Knutson, Gunnar 76 Jones, Barrett, reviews 40:385–87 A Comparison of Online and Card Suggestions for the Cataloging of Jones, Edgar A. Catalog Accuracy 34:24–35 27:366–70 Consistency in Choice and Form The Year’s Work in Descriptive editorial comments 32:199, 200–201, 36:209–23 Cataloging 37:261–75 295, 296; 33:8, 10; 34:11, 134, 135 The FRBR Model as Applied 49:227– Kochtanek, Thomas R., 39:142–52 letters 28:186 42 Koger, Ellen, reviews 33:308–9; 34:286– reports 34:100–101 letters 50:156 87 reviews 33:186–91; 45:60–61, 61–62, reviews 33:196–97 Kohberger, Paul B., Jr., 37:226–35 214–18 Jones, Ellen, 30:248–60 Koltay, Zsuzsa, 43:114–22 Irons, Richard G., 26:151–55 Jones, Libby, 26:188–91 Kovacic, Ellen Siegel, 34:528–29 Irving, Suzanne, 39:43–52 Jones, Maralyn, 35:294–306 Kovacs, Beatrice, 33:374–81 Ivey, Bill, 49:86–89 Jordan, Sophia K., 42:4–21 Kramer, Marilyn, 29:286–94 Ivey, Robert T., reviews 33:88–89; 36:521; Joudrey, Daniel N., reviews 50:295–97 Kranz, Jack, 33:358–65 37:101–2; 39:105–6 Jude, Suzann, 38:213–26 Kreider, Janice, 43:67–77 Juergens, Bonnie L., letters 34:11 Kruger, Betsy, 32:116–26 J Juneja, Derry C., 31:148–58 Kruger, Kathleen Joyce, reviews 35:230– Jackson, James M., reviews 49:66–67 Junion, Gail J., 26:109–21 31 Jackson, Mary E., letters 35:332 Kuhn, Tamara J., 43:106–13 K Jacoby, Beth, reviews 34:407–8 Kurth, Martin, 49:190–203 Jakubs, Deborah, reviews 32:184–85; Kaczor, Sue, 41:17–28 L 34:408; 35:117–18; 37:99, 445–46 Kafadar, Karen, 48:92–101 James, John R., reports 26:395–97 Kaiser, John R., 30:430–33 Lagasse, Carol T., reviews 31:389; 33:199; Jasper, Richard P., 36:263–75; reviews Kaplan, Denise P., 34:299–312 35:503–4 33:87, 438–41; 35:346–47 Kaplan, Michael, 40:171–83 Lambrecht, Jay H., 35:257–64 Jenda, Claudine Arnold, 36:426–40 Kastner, Arno, 27:211–20 Lancaster, F. W. 22 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Identifying Barriers to Effective Leysen, Joan M., 49:250–65 44:153–59 Subject 35:377–91 Li, Yiu-On, 45:198–211 Using the FRBR Framework 50:10–15 Redundancy and Uniqueness of Liebscher, Peter, reviews 40:192–93 reports 48:4–11 Subject Access42:61–66 Lillard, Laura, 44:201–9 Magrill, Rose Mary, 26:240–53 letters 36:252 Lincicum, Shirley, reviews 47:215 Majors, Rice, reviews 48:80–81 Landesman, Betty, reviews 48:159–60, Linden, Ron, 26:183–87 Malinconico, S. Michael, 41:29–38 306–8; 49:137–39 Line, Maurice B., 30:4–12 Mandel, Carol A. Landram, Christina, 29:343–59 Linkins, Germaine C., 30:238–47; reviews A Cost Model for Preservation 35:33– Lang, Mary S., 41:219–35 31:259–60; 33:202 54 Lanier, Don, 28:365–66; letters 32:199; Lipow, Anne Grodzins, 27:81–87 Enriching the Library Catalog Record reviews 32:274–75; 33:193–94; 34:544– Lisbon, Peter, reviews 35:119–20 29:5–15 45; 35:489–90; 36:245–46; 37:99–101; Littman, Justin, 48:256–62 reviews 35:483–85 38:426–27 Liu, Songqiau, 35:359–75 Manning, Ralph W., 44:129–34 Laning, Melissa A., letters 34:258; reviews Lloyd, Kim, 38:7–15 Manoff, Michael, reviews 46:35–36 32:85–86; 33:86–87, 197–98 Lomker, Linda, 32:173 Maple, Amanda, 44:190–95 Large, Andrew, 47:44–57 Lonberger, Jana, 35:319–31 Marcum, Deanna, 50:5–9 Larson, Carole Allis, 29:369–83 Longstreth, Karl Eric Marker, Rhonda, 38:17–26 Lawrence, Gary S., 29:16–33 The Preservation of Library Materials, Markey, Karen, see Drabenstott, Karen Lawrence, Greg, 39:275–90 1987 32:235–47 Markey Lawson, V. Lonnie, 34:245–48 The Preservation of Library Materials, Markham, James W., 34:54–61 Layne, Sara Shatford, 49:154–66; reviews 1988 33:217–26 Marks, Ken, reviews 37:97–99, 108–9 45:62–63 The Preservation of Library Materials Marner, Jonathan, 39:238–46 Leazer, Gregory H. in 1989 34:455–65 Martin, Charity K., 47:125–31 The Bibliographic Control of Foreign reviews 33:306; 34:274–75 Martin, Sylvia O., reviews 43:182–84 38:29–42 Lopez-Fitzsimmons, Bernadette, reviews Maruyama, Lenore S., letters 29:103 Bibliographic Families in the Library, 47:135–36 Massey, Susan A., 41:29–38 43:191–212 López-Mertz, Elsa M., 41:123–35 Massman, Ann, 44:209–13 Book Reviews, 39:209–12, 320–22, Losee, Robert M., 37:197–209 Matson, Susan, 26:331–44 434–38; 40:93–101, 185–95, 287–96, Losse, Arlyle Manfield, reviews 35:122– Matthews, Elizabeth W., reviews 33:303– 381–87; 41:58–70, 158–66, 347–49 23 4 An Examination of Data Elements Losse, Carl H., reviews 35:122–23 Matthews, Fred W., 31:88–94 36:189–208 Loup, Jean L., 35:202–16 Matthews, Joseph R., 32:293–94 Reflecting the Maturation of a Lubetzky, Seymour, reviews 46:72–73 Maxwell, Margaret F. Profession 38:27–46 Lubiana, Lucio, 40:267–74 From Columbus to Computers 34:231– LeBlanc, James D. Lucas, Jane, 36:478–86 34 Cataloging in the 1990s 37:423– Lundy, M. Winslow “A Most Necessary Discipline” 29:239– 33LeBlanc, Jim Evidence of Application of the DCRB 47 Classification and Shelflisting as Value 50:42–57 Network and Vendor Authority Added 39:294–302 Use and Perception of the DCRB Systems29:195–205 Exploring the Potential of a Virtual 47:16–27 reviews 33:179–81 50:157–65 Lynch, Clifford A., 28:59–67; reviews Mayfield, David M., 29:360–66 letters 38:109 33:306–8; 34:278–79 McCabe, Gerard B., letters 35:332 LeBoeuf, Patrick, reviews 48:79–80; Lynden, Frederick C., 27:156–62 McCain, Cheryl, 46:23–31 50:141–42, 144–45 McCallum, Sally H. Lee, Hur-Li, 37:147–66 M Harmonization of USMARC, CAN/ Lehman, Mary W., 42:313–17 Maccaferri, James Tilio, 34:62–78 MARC, and UKMARC 44:135–40 Lehman, Thomas, reviews 33:206–7; Machovec, George S., reviews 34:122–24, Standards and Linked Online 34:282–83; 35:504 124–26 Information 34:360–66 Lehmann, Stephen, 37:299–313 MacIntosh, Helen, 26:345–52 McCann, Steve, reviews 48:81–82; 49:61– Leonardi, Catherine, reviews 33:191 MacLennan, Birdie, letters 40:102 62 Leonhardt, Thomas W. reviews 32:282– MacLeod, Judy McCarthy, Connie Kearns, reports 84; 36:519–20 Educators and Practitioners Reply 30:441–43 Lerner, Heidi, 50:252–63 39:153–65 McClaskey, Marilyn, reports 35:464 Leslie, John, reviews 47:134–35 A study of Music Cataloging McClung, Patricia A., 30:363–74 Letarte, Karen M., 46:11–22 Backgrounds 38:7–15 McCombs, Gillian M. Leung, Shirley W., 45:198–211; reports Maddox, Anthony B., reviews 41:58–60 The Internet and Technical Services 35:466–67 Madison, Olivia M. A. 38:169–77 Lewis, Shirley, 29:145–50 The IFLA Functional Requirements Technical Services in the 1990s LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 23

36:135–48 34:513–14 Naylor, Maiken, 38:373–88 reviews 32:89; 33:204–5; 34:279–80; Moeller, Paul, 49:7–13 Neal, James G., 47:189–90 35:233–34, 490–91, 502–3 Mohr, Deborah A. Neavill, Gordon B., 28:79–89 McCowan, Sherry, 35:377–91 Changing Roles 41:205–18 Nelson, David, 39:238–46 McCrady, Ellen, 35:104–8 Team Cataloging in Academic Libraries Nevin, Susanne McCue, Janet, 35:65–75 38:257–66 GTO-RLIN Testing at the University McDonald, Peter, 39:275–90 Monroe, William S., 36:277–89 32:48–54 McGarry, Dorothy, 34:44–53 Montori, Carla J. Minnesota Opportunities for Technical McGinn, Thomas P., 26:170–76 Library Preservation in 1986 31:365– Services 38:195–98 McGinnis, Callie B., letters 27:226 85 Newton, Frank, 35:160–69 McGrath, Ellen, reviews 43:124–26 The Preservation of Library Materials, Nichol, W. Thomas, 29:180–88 McIlwaine, I. C., reviews 48:82–83; 49:62– 1987 32:235–47 Nickerson, Matthew, 36:105–12 65, 219–20 Moore, Carolyn, 26:37–46 Nielsen, Ralph, 39:291–92 McIlwaine, John, reviews 48:228–29 Morris, Dilys E. Niemeier, Martha W., 31:60–68 McKern, Debra, 33:160–63 Cataloging Staff Costs Revisited 44:70– Nilson, Julieann V., 26:380–81; reviews McKinlay, John, 26:100–108 83 32:287–88; 34:114–16 McKinney, Janet, reviews 39:209–10 Monographs Acquisitions 40:301–18 Nisonger, Thomas E. McKowen, Dorothy K., reports 34:514– Staff Time and Costs for Cataloging Books in Print Plus as a Tool for 16 36:79–95 Analyzing 34:477–91 McLennan, Birdie, letters 35:507 Morrissett, Elizabeth, letters 32:295 Editing the RLG Conspectus 29:309– McMillan, Gail, 36:470–77; reviews Morrow, Carolyn Clark, reports 30:439– 27 32:275–76 41 A Test of Two Citation Checking Meador, Roy, III, 35:135–40 Morton, Walter W., 28:263–67 27:163–76 Meagher, Elizabeth S., 48:69–76 Mosher, Paul H. The Use of CD-ROM to Investigate Medeiros, Norm Book Production Quality 28:15–19 39:117–32 Factors Influencing Competency A Guide to Coordinated and reviews 37:105–6, 449–51; 38:318–21 Perceptions 49:167–74 Cooperative 27:417–31 Nitecki, Joseph Z., reviews 33:90–91 Managing Administrative Metadata reports 26:67–69 Noguchi, Sachié, 33:140–51 47:28–35 Motylewski, Karen, 32:43–47 Mering, Margaret V. Mowery, Robert L., 39:229–37 O Falling In and Out of Love 47:125–31 Mueller, Carolyn J., 35:416–21 O’Neil, Rosanna M., reviews 31:261–62; Serials Positions in U.S. Academic Mugridge, Rebecca L., reviews 48:305–6; 32:182–83; 33:432–34; 35:333–34 35:416–21 49:139–40; 50:73–74, 146 O’Neill, Ann L., 37:127–33 The Worst of the Worst 40:41–48 Muller, Karen, 33:213–14 O’Neill, Edward T. Merrill-Oldham, Jan, reports 33:173–74 Mundle, Kavita Book Deterioration and Loss 39:394– Michel, Dee, reviews 42:248–50; 43:165– ARL Library Catalog Department Web 408 67 Sites 50:173–85 Characteristics of Duplicate Records Mifflin, Ingrid Evaluative Study of Catalog 37:59–71 Shared Authority Control at the Department 48:48–58 Form Subdivision 45:187–97 Western 34:493–503 Münnich, Monika, 44:122–28 FRBR 46:150–59 Use of the WLN Authority Control Murray, Kate, 47:140–48 NACO Normalization 50:166–72 System 27:391–94 Musavi, Nurieh, 30:137–48 Ogden, Sherelyn, reviews 41:162–64 Miksa, Francis, 31:334–54 Musser, Linda R., 43:131–39 Olesko, Brian M., 41:101–11 Milcetich, Marybeth, 26:177–82 Myall, Carolynne, reviews 37:243–44; Olorunsola, Richard, 40:262–66 Milevski, Robert J., 31:159–76 38:98–100; 39:106–9 Olsen, Margaret S., 39:5–21 Miller, Arthur H., Jr., letters 27:454 Myers, Nancy, reviews 32:86–87; Olson, Anton J. Miller, David 34:112–14, 270; 35:498–99; 37:111–12 Promoting Research and Best Practice Identical in Appearance but Not in Myrick, William J., 26:394–95; reports 49:154–66 Reality 41:190–204 29:420–23 Serials Standards Work 34:139–57 Promoting Research and Best Practices Olson, Hope A., 45:115–22; reviews 49:154–66 N 44:107–8, 215–17 reviews 39:435–37; 48:231–32 Nadeski, Karen Olson, Nancy B. Miller, Heather S., 42:133–39 Developments in Micrographics, “Fair The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, Miller, Ruth H., 31:60–68 Use,” 27:278–96 1986 31:356–63 Miller-McIrvine, Rian, 33:166–71 Developments in Micrographics, Video The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, Minudri, Regina U., 30:68–71 28:219–38 1987 32:391–98 Mitchell, David, 44:201–9 Nainis, Linda, 31:159–76 The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, Mitchell, Joan S., 29:66–72; reports Nardini, Bob, 42:74–75 1988 33:335–43 24 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

letters 34:258 Pikoff, Howard, 35:141–47 Rice, Karen, reviews 37:102–3 Olson, Tony, see Olson, Anton J. Pitti, Daniel V., reviews 35:340–41 Richards, Jane, 29:343–59 Olszak, Lydia, 41:7–16 Poe, Daryl T., 34:179–98 Richmond, Phyllis A., 27:88–93; reviews Orcutt, Darby, reviews 49:67; 50:147–48 Pontius, Jack E. 32:189–90; 33:312–14; 34:267–69, Orkiszewski, Paul, 49:204–9 Developments in Micrographics, “Fair 533–34; 35:349 Orr, Gloria J., 34:445–54 Use,” 27:278–96 Richmond, Sam, 26:204–11 Ortopan, LeRoy D., 29:328–32 Developments in Micrographics, Video Riddick, John F., 37:335–42 Osburn, Charles B., 28:315–24; reviews 28:219–38 Riemer, John J., 36:361–73 32:189; 33:203–4; 34:269–70; 35:118– reports 32:62–64 Riley, Jenn, reviews 49:65–66; 50:75–76 19; 35:496 reviews 35:124–25 Rinaldo, Constance, 38:333–41 Oskins, W. Michael, 37:59–71 Pontius, Jeffrey, 45:90–94 Rinehart, Constance, 27:269–77; reviews Osmus, Lori L., 44:70–83; reviews 34:270– Porter, Katherine, reviews 35:500–501 36:247–48 72; 36:250, 524–25 Post, J. B., letters 32:199–200 Riva, Pat Owen, Willy Potter, William Gray, reviews 32:180–81; Cost Savings to Canadian University The Catalog of the Austrian National 33:85–86 ; 35:114–15 47:44–57 Library 28:325–36 Poulsen, Claus, 40:133–38 The North American Collections The Catalog of the Deutsche Powell, John, 38:213–26 Inventory Project 48:130–43 Staatsbibliothek 35:160–69 Prabha, Chandra, 46:39–49 letters 49:5–6 Changes in the Quality of Paper Pritts, Susan, 36:478–86 Robinson, Kenneth J., 50:186–98 27:177–87 Pyle, Jan M., 39:291–92 Robinson, Nick, 34:36–43 Robinson, William C. P Q Academic Library Collection Page, Mary, 38:161–67 Quam, Eileen, reviews 48:84–86; 49:140– Development 37:134–46 Pajerek, Jean, 49:190–203 41; 50:299–300 Page Price of Popular Fiction 37:351– Palmer, Joseph W., 39:384–90 66 Palmer, Judith Lee, reviews 33:205–6; R Rodríguez, Ketty, 40:327–33 36:116–17 Raber, Douglas Rodríguez, Robert D., 28:163–74; letters Palowitch, Casimir J., reviews 38:199–201 Book Reviews 47:37–39 29:210 Palzer, William F., letters 29:103 Rabine, Julie L., 44:44–49 Rogers, Margaret N., 37:181–96 Pan, Shuchun, 33:272–74 Randall, Barbara Nichols, 43:161–69 Rogers, Sally A. Pankake, Marcia Randall, Michael D., 35:476–77 Backlog Management 35:25–32 A Guide to Coordinated and Rapp, Joan, 34:95–99 Characteristics of Duplicate Books Cooperative 27:417–31 Rast, Elaine K., 33:423–25; reports 37:59–71 Technical Services in 1984 and 1985 35:468–69; reviews 34:273–74; 35:482– Rohdy, Margaret 30:218–37 83; 37:114–15, 453–54 The Bibliographic Control of Foreign Papakhian, Arsen R., 29:273–85 Rather, Lucia J., 33:72–74 38:29–42 Parent, Ingrid, 44:146–52 Ray, Kathlin L., 41:219–35 Book Reviews 42:67–73, 140–44, Parish, David W., reviews 32:282 Raymond, Andrew, 27:357–65 246–51, 318–22; 43:59–61, 123–28, Parker, Elizabeth B., reports 33:420–21 Reagor, Melinda Ann 178–85, 265–71; 44:50–53, 105–8, Pascale, Christee, 47:28–35 Library Processing Practices 38:161– 214–19; 45:59–64, 110–12, 178–84, Paskoff, Beth M., 34:199–215 67 213–18; 46:32–36, 72–76 Patton, Glenn, 44:141–45; letters 32:8–9 Variations in Place of Publications reviews 40:289–92 Patton, Neil, letters 27:107 38:17–26 Rolland-Thomas, Paule, 32:167–69 Paul, Sandra K., 39:180–83 Rebarcak, Pamela, 40:301–18 Romero, Nancy, 27:188–98 Paulson, Peter J., letters 30:320 Rebudela, Harriet K., reports 26:66–67 Rondestvedt, Karen, 37:211–19 Pearson, Glenda J., 36:339–59 Reed-Scott, Jutta Roper, Jennifer O’Brien, 47:71–76 Peniza, José Luis, letters 26:398 Guide to Collection Evaluation Ross, James E., 29:295–302 Pennington, Jerry, 29:125–31 27:432–40 Rosseel, Kevin, 31:214–24 Perez, Madeleine, 27:357–65 The North American Collections Roth, Dana L., letters 30:96 Perrault, Anna H., 34:199–215 Inventory Project 33:15–28 Rowley, Gordon, 40:301–18 Perreault, J. M., letters 39:331–32 Reich, Vicky, 39:303–19 Rupp, Nathan, 49:7–13 Persing, Bob, reviews 45:59–60 Reid, Marion T., 39:267–73; reports Ruschoff, Carlen, 34:338–49 Peterson, Karrie, reviews 48:83–84 27:450–51; 33:61 Rush, James E., 33:56–59 Phillips, Linda L., 48:273–99; reviews Reidelbach, John, reports 33:425–26 Russell, Ann, 32:43–47 50:214–16 Renaud, Robert, reviews 40:97–99 Russell, Beth M. Piccolo, Cecilia Reser, David, reviews 48:86–87 Looking for Someone Special 47:149– Resources & Technical Services News Reynolds, Sally Jo, 34:171–77 59 33:79–83, 175–78, 297–302 Rice, Dea Miller, 48:263–72 Using the Web for Name Authority LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 25

45:73–79 Schuneman, Anita Editorial, 40:375–76 Rutledge, John Changing Roles 41:205–18 In Memoriam, Charles W. Buffum Changes in the Quality of Paper Team Cataloging in Academic Libraries 35:507 27:177–87 38:257–66 Reflecting the Maturation of a The Catalog of the Austrian National Schwartz, Candy, 32:171–72; reviews Profession 38:27–46 Library 28:325–36 31:262–63; 32:272–74; 33:317–18; editor’s note 37:458; 38:435 The Catalogue of the Deutsche 35:233 reviews 37:236–38 Staatsbibiothek 35:160–69 Schwartz, Charles A., 38:133–38; letters Smith, David A., 29:248–63 Ryan-Zeugner, Kathryn, 42:313–17 38:434–35 Smith, Dennis, 28:136–48 Scilken, Marvin H., letters 32:200; 34:11; Smith, Elizabeth H. S 34:135; 38:108–9; 41:273 Embracing Subject Accessibility Sack, Nancy, 38:267–73 Scott, Martha Schell, reviews 36:527–28 35:109–13 Saffady, William, 26:293–305 Scott, Sally J., 37:73–85 Treatment of Mutilated Art Books Salmon, Stephen R., 27:36–67; letters Seal, Alan, 27:144–55 41:7–16 27:225 Seeds, Robert, 42:126–32 Smith, Laurie E., 29:264–72 Samples, Jacqueline, reviews 50:219–21, Seikel, Michele, 49:123–36 Smith, Marilyn J., 43:53–58 50:298–99 Sellberg, Roxanne Smith, Philip M., reviews 32:183–84; Samuels, Helen W., letters 31:193 Best of LRTS Award, 1991 35:474 35:120–21 Sandberg-Fox, Ann M., 42:89–101; reviews The Teaching of Cataloging in U.S. Smith, Stephen J., reviews 40:99–101 34:258–59; 36:113–14; 37:444–45 32:30–42 Snavely, Loanne, 40:49–60 Sanders, Thomas R., 31:231–38; letters Senkevitch, Judith J., 42:102–12 Snoke, Helen Lloyd, 35:202–16 38:9–10 Sercan, Cecilia S., 38:56–59 Snow, Maryly, reviews 40:93–95 Sandler, Mark, 50:239–43 Serebnick, Judith, 28:4–14 Sohn, Jeanne, 31:123–34 Sapon-White, Richard E., 42:282–91 Sewell, Robert G., 27:397–405 Sokol, Christina, reviews 31:260; 32:414– Saunders, Laverna M., reviews 32:93– Seymour, Viveca S., 38:275–79 15; 35:501–2; 36:520 94; 33:198–99; 34:276–77; 35:121–22; Shaffer, Norman J., reports 27:441–44 Somers, Sally W. 36:120–21; 38:101–2 Shaw, Debora, 36:149–61 Resources Section-Blackwell North Saunders, Richard, 38:139–47 Shaw, Ruth Jean, letters 32:295 American Scholarship33:75–76 Šauperl, Alenka, 43:78–94 Shedenhelm, Laura D., 45:10–19 Serials Standards Work 34:139–57 Sawyer, Jeanne, 26:362–69 Shemberg, Marion, 41:179–89 Sommerfield, David, reviews 35:340 Saye, Jerry D., 43:78–94 Sheridan, John, letters 29:104–3 Soules, Aline, 36:478–86 Schabas, Ann H., 27:371–90 Shimoguchi, Wayne, 37:167–80 Spalding, Helen H., letter 26:212 Schellinger, Merry, 37:221–25 Shipp, Ruth E., letters 29:104 Sparkman, Kathleen, reviews 40:193– Schenck, William Z., 34:326–37; letters Shorten, Jay 95 29:103; 32:109; reports 33:172–73 Cataloging Efficiency and Effectiveness Spillane, Jodi Lynn Schmidt, Karen A. 46:23–31 Comparison of Required Introductory “Buying Good Pennyworths” 30:333– Why Do You Still Use Dewey? 49:123– 43:223–30 40 36 Using the Web for Name Authority 45:73– CARL UnCover2 or Faxon Finder? Siddiqui, Moid A., 43:233–46 79 39:221–28 Sigler, Ron, reviews 38:316 Spohrer, James H., 37:299–313 Education for Acquisitions 34:159–69 Sill, Laura A., 43:247–56 St. Clair, Gloriana, 33:382–92 The Education of the Acquisitions Silverman, Randy, 38:281–87 Stagg, Deborah Bolton, 29:139–44 Librarian 35:7–22 Simcox, Schelle, 43:140–60 Stalker, Dianne, reviews 34:283–84; Lives of Noisy Desperation 34:433–43 Simonton, Wesley, 34:296 35:338–39; 37:109–10 Please, Sir, I Want Some More 35:245– Simpson, Charles W. Stalker, John C., 40:319–26 54 Accuracy of LC Copy 30:375–87 Stallings, Evelyn T., 41:335–46 letters 35:507 Technical Services Research, 1988– Stam, David H., letters 32:200; reviews reviews 36:526–27; 37:454–55; 39:343– 1991 36:383–408 34:107–8; 35:118–19 35; 42:250–51 Simpson, Pamela Stam, Deirdre C., reviews 32:270–72; Schoen, David M., 44:196–200 Electronic Journals in the Online 34:259–61 Schottlaender, Brian E. C. 42:126–32 Stankus, Tony UCLA/OCLC Core Record Pilot The Worst of the Worst 40:41–48 The Rise of Eurojournals 31:215–24 Project 40:251–60 Singerman, Robert, letters 38:431–34 The Year’s Work in Serials, 1986 World Enough, and Time 49:80–82 Slater, Ron, 35:422–58 31:306–20; letters 32:109 reports 48:236–37 Slattery, Charles E., 34:245–48 The Year’s Work in Serials, 1987 Schreiner-Robles, Rebecca, 32:139–47 Smiraglia, Richard P. 32:217–32 Schroeder, Carolyn D., 32:367–77 Bibliographic Families in the Library, Starmer, Mary Ellen, 48:263–72; reviews Schubert, Irene L., letters 33:7 43:191–212 49:141–43 26 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Stemper, Jim, 50:91–109 95, 95–96; 35:335–36; 39:320–21 Tonta, Yasar, 35:177–85 Stephens, Dennis, letters 33:7–8 Sweeney, Russell, letters 27:105–7 Toves, Jenny, 50:166–72 Stevens, Norman D. Sweetland, James H. Toyama, Ryoko [Book Without a Title] 32:164–66 Adult Fiction in the Medium-Sized The Year’s Work in Circulation 32:387– The Esther J. Piercy Award, 1990 38:149–60 90 34:523–24 Public Libraries and Adult Fiction The Year’s Work in Circulation 33:331– Stevenson, Gordon, 27:259–68 42:102–12 34 Stoddart, Richard A., 48:191–199 Swindler, Luke, letters 29:104 Tracy, Gay, 32:43–47 Stoffle, Carla J., reviews 37:116–17 Swora, Tamara, 30:183–217; reports Traister, Daniel, reviews 32:83–85 Stone, Alva T. 33:64–65 Treadwell, Jane, 33:382–92 Doris Hargrett Clack, 1928–1995 Truett, Carol, 28:268–75 40:197–200 T Truitt, Marc, 36:37–58 That Elusive Concept of “Aboutness” Tamblyn, Eldon W., reviews 33:204; Tsao, Jai-hsya, 38:60–63 37:277–98 34:272–73; 36:119–20 Tseng, Sally C., 34:139–57 Stowers, Eva, 45:80–89 Tate, Elizabeth L. Tucker, Ben R. Striedieck, Suzanne, 30:428–29; reports Editorial, 26:99; 27:3; 29:117, 225; The Limits of a Title Proper 34:240–45 34:521; reviews 34:408–10 30:3, 181; 31:5, 109 The Office for Descriptive Cataloging Studwell, William E. In Memoriam: Doralyn J. Hickey, Policy 31:227–30 The Form and Structure of a Subject 31:192 Turner, Thomas P., 42:258–71; reviews Heading Code 32:167–69 In Memoriam: John W. Cronin 28:90 44:214–15 The Subject Code 34:228–30 In Memoriam: Neal L. Edgar 27:330 Turock, Betty J., 31:35–59 letters 30:166 In Memoriam: Richard S. Angell Turock, David L., 31:35–59 Subrahmanyam, Bhagirathi, 50:112–19 30:163 Turvey, Michelle R., 46:11–22 Sullivan, David S., 35:283–93 editorial comment 29:104 Tuttle, Marcia Summer, Susan Cook, 40:84–92 Taylor, Arlene G. Esther J. Piercy Awards, 1983 Sun, Beixin, 29:367–68 Accuracy of LC Copy 30:375–87 27:410–11 Svenonius, Elaine Enhancing Subject Access in Online The Pricing of British Journals 30:72– DORS 35:359–75 Systems 36:316–32 78 Use of Classification in Online Retrieval Indexing Overlap and Consistency The Serials Manager’s Obligation, 27:76–80 37:19–44 31:135–47 reviews 31:389–91 Network and Vendor Authority Systems letters 40:102 Swanson, Edward 29:195–205 reports 26:69–71; 30:434–37 Book Reviews 47:132–36, 215–16; Variation in Personal Name Access reviews 32:415–16 48:78–88, 155–60, 228–32, 305–9; Points 36:224–41 49:57–67, 137–44, 217–20, 284–88; reviews 50:216–17 U 50:73–76, 137–48, 214–22, 295–300 Teper, Jennifer Hain, 50:200–13 Ugalde, Marcelino, 42:304–12 Frances Hinton 27:407–8 Teper, Thomas H., 49:33–39 Unsworth, Michael E., 27:221–24 In Memoriam: Frances Hinton 39:213– Thomas, Alan R., reviews 34:266–67; Urbanski, Verna 14 36:243–44; 37:107–8 Resources & Technical Services News Index 26:400–403; 27:456–59; Thomas, David H., 45:20–46; reviews 32:12–16, 174–78, 263–67 28:385–88; 29:435–38; 30:449–52; 42:141–44 Usovicz, Eileen E., reviews 35:349–50 31:396–99; 32:417–20; 33:443–47; Thomas, Sarah E., 36:505–15 34:547–52; 35:508–12; 36:531–35; Thompson, Christine E., reviews 35:343 V 37:459–63; 38:436–40; 39:444–48; Thorin, Suzanne, 44:23–32 Van Orden, Phyllis J. 40:389–92; 41:352–55, 42:76–79 Tibbits, Edie, 40:33–40 Networks and School Library Media (corrected version); 42:323–26; Tiblin, Mariann, 29:333–42 Centers 33:123–33 43:273–76; 44:222–24; 45:222–24; Tillett, Barbara B. School Library Media Centers 37:7– 46:161–63; 47:217–19; 48:310–12; Authority Control at the International 17 49:289–91; 50:301–3 Level 44:168–72 reviews 31:260–61; 35:491 The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, Bibliographic Relationships 36:162–88 Vandergrift, Kay E., 33:393–99 1986 31:356–63 The History of Linking Devices 36:23– Vann, Sarah K., 29:172–73 The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, 36 Veaner, Allen B. 1987 32:391–98 A Summary of the Treatment of Incredible Past, Incredible Future The Year’s Work in Nonbook Processing, Bibliographic 35:393–405 26:52–56 1988 33:335–43 A Taxonomy of Bibliographic Practical Microform Materials for reviews 48:229–31, 232 Relationships 35:150–59 Libraries 26:306–8 Swartzell, Ann G., 27:357–65; reports letters 49:4–5; 50:152–55 Technical Services Research Needs for 34:101–2; reviews 32:187–88; 33:93– Tobias, Jenny, reviews 44:51–52 the 1990s 27:199–210 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 27

Vellucci, Sherry L., 44:33–43; letters reviews 31:387; 32:278–80; 33:201– Holdings 42:147–242 37:247–48 2; 34:277–78; 35:232; 37:240–42; A Simple Method of Producing Core Vidor, David L. 39:211–12; 40:294–96 44:92–96 The Dichotomous Collection 31:207– Weimer, Katherine Hart Wilkes, Adeline W. 13 A Citation Comparison of Sourcebooks Networks and School Library Media Effective Collection Developers 38:119–31 Centers 33:123–33 32:127–36 Security and Access to CD-ROMs School Library Media Centers and Vizine-Goetz, Diane Accompanying 44:201–9 Networks 37:7–17 Errors and Obsolete Elements 41:295– Weinberg, Bella Hass reviews 32:280–81 322 The Hidden Classification in Library Williams, Jim, 27:188–98 Form Subdivisions 45:187–97 37:369–79 Williams, Sally F. Subject Access Literature, 1987 The Indexes to AACR2 and Its 1988 Budget Justification 28:129–35 32:337–51 Revision 34:393–99 Using Locally and Nationally Produced Toward a Computer-Generated Subject letters 36:123–24; 37:118; 38:431–34; Periodical 27:345–56 42:45–60 39:329–31; 45:71–72 reports 29:430–32 Untraced References in the Machine- reviews 38:324–26; 41:60–67 Williams, Sara R., 48:273–99 Readable 33:37–53 Weintraub, D. Kathryn, editor 33:284–96; Williamson, Nancy J. 34:95–99, 251–55, 401–5 In Memoriam: Phyllis Allen Richmond, W Weintraub, Tamara S. 43:186–88 Wadsworth, Robert Woodman, reviews Catalog and Contents Enhancement Is There a Catalog in Your Future? 32:269–70; 33:309–12; 34:120–22, 37:167–80 26:122–35 535–36 Personal Name Variations 35:217–28 Jean Weihs 30:424–26 Wajenberg, Arnold S., 36:21 Weir, Barbara, 47:28–35 reports 26:62–65 Walker, Gay, 33:414–19; reports 27:447– Weiss, Amy K. Williamson, Susan, 30:388–401 48 Proliferating Guidelines 47:171–87 Wilson, Betty-Ruth, 30:261–89 Walker, Geraldene The Year’s Work in Cataloging, 1999 Wilson, Karen A., 39:359–83 Research Methodology in Technical 45:47–58 Wilson, Margo, 43:3–13 Services 32:352–65 Weiss, Carla M., reviews 32:185–87 Wilson, Marijo, 35:65–75 The Year’s Work in Technical Services Weiss, Paul J., 35:65–75 Wilson, Mary Dabney, 42:272–81 Research, 1986 31:275–86 Weissmann, Edward, 43:114–22 Wilson, Patrick Walter, Virginia A., reviews 39:437–38 Weller, Marjorie S., 40:113–32 The Catalog as Access Mechnism Walters, Tyler O., 39:417–26 Wellisch, Hans H., reviews 35:231–32, 27:4–17 Walters, William H. 479–80; 36:117–19 Form Subdivisions and Genre 34:36– Criteria for Replacing Print 48:300– Welsch, Erwin K. 43 304 Back to the Future 33:29–36 Winke, R. Conrad Video Media Acquisitions 47:160–70 “Access to Good and Current Reading” An Analysis of Tables of Contents Walton, Carol, 30:388–402 26:136–50 43:14–27 Walton, Terence, reviews 35:337–38 Price versus Coverage, 32:159–63 The Contracting World of Cutter’s Wang, Vicky, reviews 33:304–5 Resources: The Year’s Work in 1982 Expansive 48:122–29 Wanninger, Patricia Dwyer, 26:353–61 27:315–29 Winkel, Lois, 27:94–104 Watt, Marcia A., 36:333–38 Microcomputer Use in Collection Wiseman, Christine S., 45:95–103 Webb, John, reports 27:448–49 Development 29:73–79 Wishard, Lisa A., 43:131–39 Weber, Benita M. Welsh, William J., 29:87–93 Wisser, Katherine M., 47:71–76 The Year’s Work in Serials: 1981 Wheeler, William J., reviews 43:184–85; Wittig, Glenn R., 35:135–40 26:277–93 48:88 Wolner, Theresa J., 33:240–47 The Year’s Work in Serials: 1982 White, Howard D., 30:388–401 Wolven, Robert, 35:33–54 27:243–58 Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. Wolverton, Robert E., Jr., 50:31–41 Weber, Mary Beth, reviews 35:345–46, Best of LRTS Award, 1987 32:72–73 Woody, Janet, reviews 31:391–92; 33:316; 497–98; 39:101–2; 43:60–61 User Persistence in Displaying 39:247– 34:545; 35:487–89 Weeg, James A., letters 27:226 64 Wool, Gregory J., 44:70–83; reviews Wei, Karen T., 33:140–51 letters 41:170 43:167–68; 44:218–19; 46:74–75; Weihs, Jean Wicks, Scott, 39:303–19 48:308–9; 49:143–44 AACR2R 38:179–89 Widera, Michele A., reviews 33:192–93 Wortman, William A., 31:287–305 AACR2R Format Preferences Wiggins, Beacher, 32:111–15 Wright, Arthuree McLaughlin, reviews 38:306–15 Wild, Judith W., 46:62–71 35:336–37 AACR2R Use in Canadian Libraries Wilder, Stanley J. Wright, Dorothy, 37:434–43 39:85–99 Reflections 42:243–45 Wright, Jean Acker, 29:392–93 Nonbook Materials 39:184–197 Scientific and Technical Serials Wu, Annie, 48:144–54 28 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Wyly, Brendan J., 40:211–36 Manifestations and Near-Equivalents Z of Moving 38:355–72 Zachary, Shannon, reviews 44:52–53 X New Perspectives on the Shared Zhang, Xiaoyin, 47:208–14 Xu, Hong Cataloging 48:165–178 Zhao, Lisa, 48:48–58 The Impact of Automation on Job reviews 46:32–33, 72–73 Zhou, Peter, 40:62–65 40:9–31 Young, Arthur P., reviews 38:100–101, Zimmerman, Ann, reviews 41:67–70 Redundancy and Uniqueness 42:61– 323–24 Zimmerman, Glenn A., letters 37:457 66 Young, James Bradford, 35:265–82; reviews Zipp, Louise S. 43:59–60; 45:181–84; 46:73–74 Core Serials Titles in an Interdisciplinary Y Younger, Jennifer 43:28–36 Yee, Martha M. After Cutter 39:133–41 Thesis and Dissertation Citations Cataloging Conference Proceedings Editorial, 42:5; 44:175 40:335–42 34:44–53 Year’s Work in Subject Analysis: 1981 Zuidema, Karen Huwald, 43:37–52 Manifestations and Near-Equivalents: 26:263–76 Theory, 38:227–55 report 33:63

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A —Indiana, 30:47–56 reviews 50:138–39; AACR2, see Anglo-American Cataloguing —information services, reviews 35:119 —Amazon.com as vendor, 49:204–9 Rules, 2d edition; Anglo-American —journal usage in, 49:19–26+ —automation, 28:285–98; 40:301–18; Cataloguing Rules, 2d edition, 1988 —Missouri, 245–48 reviews 35:346–47 revision —mutilation of materials in, 41:7–16 —bibliography, 30:225–30, 333–40; Abbey Newsletter, 35:104–8 —Nigeria—use studies, 34:505–8 31:287–305; 34:333–37; 35:251–54; Abstracts and abstracting —productivity standards in, 49:40–48 36:270–75; 37:257–60 reviews 33:204; 35:231–32; 36:117–19 —Texas, 29:309–27 —books reviews in, 45:127–77 —directories, reviews 35:344–45 —use of paraprofessional staff mem- —budgets, 35:87–103; reviews 35:498– Academic Book Center (Portland, Ore.), bers, 41:205–18 99; 36:519–20; 38:426–27 45:104–9 —use of student workers, 49:27–31 —budgets—allocation, 35:87–103; Academic librarians —video recordings in, 47:160–70; reviews 35:501 reviews 50:146 48:107–21 —cost studies, 47:109–24 —core competencies, 46:11–22 Access points, 27:391–94; 40:211–36 —ethical issues, reviews 36:245–46 Academic libraries, 29:139–45; 31:123–24; see also Added entries; Corporate —legal issues, reviews 36:245–46 32:139–47; 38:133–38, 257–66; name headings; Main entry; Name —personnel, see Acquisitions librar- reviews 32:89; 33:207–8, 309–12; headings; Uniform title entries ians 35:229–30; 36:115–16, 116–17; Accompanying materials —research, 32:361–62; 36:384–86 38:106–7 —compact discs, 44:201–8 —staff costs: 40:301–18 —acquisition of faculty publications, Accounting research materials, 35:57–62 —study and teaching, 34:159–69; 35:7– 44:84–91 Acetate film 22 —acquisitions in, 45:127–77 —storage, 38:201–2 —time studies, 47:109–24 —administration, reviews 33:91–92, Acquisition of library materials, 26:246– Acquisitions librarians, 36:7–20; 48:213– 34:412–14 47; 27:205, 320–23; 33:105–22; 34:326– 15, 48:216–26 —art materials in, 48:144–54 37; 35:245–54; 36:263–75; 37:255–60; —education, 35:7–22 —bookselling in, 49:276–83 39:267–73; 44:84–91 Acquisitions lists, 35:141–47 —Canada, 47:44–57 reviews 31:260–61; 33:198–99; 34:270, Acquisitions systems —cataloging in, 48:107–21 408; 35:337–38; 36:519–20; 37:105–6; —microcomputer-based, reviews —collection development in, 50:234– 43:270–71 33:96 38 see also Blanket orders; Gifts and Added entries, 36:27–29 —collection evaluation, 33:15–28 exchanges; Standing orders; Title II- ADEPT Project, see Alexandria Digital —copy cataloging in, 47:44–57 C grants Earth ProtoType (Project) —directors, reviews 50:146 see also subdivision acquisition under Administration, reviews 33:200–201 —employees, 39:410–16 types of materials African materials —future studies, reviews 33:206–7 —administration, 40:237–50; 41:136– —cataloging, 26:109–21 38, 143–45, 155–57; 42:113–25; —classification, 26:109–21 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 29

Aggregator databases, 48:69–76; 49:190– —index, 34:393–99 Audiovisual materials, see Nonprint mate- 203 —online access to, 37:87–95 rials —cataloging of, 45:198–211; —revision of, 45:48–52 Austrian materials Agricultural materials —seriality in, 45:49 —bibliography, 28:325–36 —preservation, 37:426–35 Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d Austrian National Library, 28:325–36 Alexandria Digital Earth ProtoType edition, 1988 revision, reviews 34:110– Author records (Project), 47:4–15 12, 266–67, 282–83, 542; 37:114–15 —arrangement of, 41:79–100 Algae —electronic version, 38:190–94 Authorities, a MARC Format, 26:331–44 —classification of materials on, 34:54– —format of text, 38:306–15 Authority control, 26:331–44; 27:262, 61 —index, 393–99 391–94; 28:337–45; 32:206–7; 33:358– Alibris, 49:276–83 —use—in Canada, 38:179–89, 306–15; 65; 36:298–99; 37:265–66; 39:133–41 Aliens, see Extraterrestrials 39:85–99 44:33–43, 168–72; 49:286–87 Alkaline paper Approval plans, 27:397–405; 33:382–92; letters, 27:226; 38:439–41 —periodicals, 35:104–8 34:367–79; 35:202–16; 42:133–39; reviews 32:189–90; 34:408–9, 540–41; Alkaline Paper Advocate, 35:104–8 45:127–77; reviews 32:416 35:125; 47:38–39 Allegheny College, 49:49–56 Architectural Periodicals Index, 37:19–44 see also Linked Systems Project Allerton Public Library, 28:175–84 Archival materials, reviews 35:338–39 —automation, 29:195–205 AltaVista (Search engine), 42:258–71 —cataloging, reviews 36:244; 39:210– —bibliography, 30:255–56; 50:31–41 Alzheimer Association, Green-Field 11; 44:106–7 —Canada, 26:345–52 Library, 43:53–58 —description of, see Archival materi- —history, 26:319–30 Alzheimer’s disease materials als—cataloging —in online catalogs, 35:422–58 —subject cataloging, 43:53–58 —MARC format, reviews 36:244 —name headings, 35:217–28 Amazon.com —microreproduction, 27:357–65 —of bilingual catalogs, 35:422–58 —in , 49:204–9 —preservation of, see Preservation of —problems in, 43:95–105 American Council of Learned Societies, archival materials —research, 32:358–59; 36:384–410 reviews 34:269–70 Archives —subject access, 35:109–13; reviews American Institute for Conservation of —administration, reviews 47:37–38 35:491–92 Historic and Artistic Works, Library —collection development, 48:26–33 —use of World Wide Web in, 45:73– Collections Discussion Group, 38:281– —condition studies, 39:427–33 79 87 —disaster management, 49:285–86 —vendor-supplied, 43:95–105 American Library Association, Publishing Archivists Authority files Services, 30:321 —education, 39:417–26 see also LC/NACO Authority File American literature materials, reviews Area studies materials —of subject headings, 46:92, 97–102 32:277–78 —cataloging, 29:174–79 —use of nonroman scripts in, Analytical entries, 36:25–226; 42:292–303 —selection, reviews 35:336–37 50:252–63 see also “In” analytics ARIS, see Anderson Rowley Information —use of World Wide Web in creating, Anderson, Dorothy, 28:360–62; port. Systems 46:79–84, 87–91 28:360 Arizona State University, 35:87–103 Authority management, 41:39–49 Anderson Rowley Information System, ARLA systems, 39:221–28 Authority records, reviews 38:429–30 36:487–503 Arrearages, see Cataloging backlogs —MARC format, 36:37–58 Angell, Richard S., 30:163 Art materials, 48:144–54 —multilanguage, 49:243–49; letters Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d —mutilation of, 41:7–16 50:227–29, 229–30 edition, 26:12–20, 204–11, 254–55; Articles (in journals), see Journals—arti- —multiscript, 49:243–49; letters 27:260–62, 395–96; 33:181–86; 35:135– cles 50:227–29, 229–30 40; 44:129–34 Articles (in titles), 39:291–92 —normalization of, 50:166–72 letters 33:328 Artificial intelligence, 27:207–8; 28:337– Authorship, 50:2–3 reviews 35:123–24, 230–31; 42:318–20, 45; 37:263–64; reviews 37:97 Automatic cataloging, 35:135–40 43:179–82 Associated Music Library Group, 39:167– Automatic classification, 26:270–71 —acceptance of, 30:137–48 76 Automation of library processes, 34:299– —bibliography, 30:249–55 Association for Higher Education of North 312; 36:388–89 —Chapter 9, 29:52–65 Texas, 29:309–27 reviews 33:87, 194–95, 199, 306–8, —Chapter 21, 27:371–90 Association of Research Libraries, 314–16, 320, 438–41; 34:262, 280– —Chapter 24, 28:239–52 Microform Project, 28:214–15, 221 81; 35:114–15, 346–47, 492–93, —computer-assisted instruction, Astle, Deana L., 35:476–77 505–6; 40:97–99, 188–90; 48:81–82 reviews 42:250–51 Atkinson, Ross, 29:394–95; reviews see also the subdivision automation —evaluation of, 30:137–48 50:214–16 under topics —implementation of, reviews 32:181– Auburn University, 31:231–38 —bibliography, 34:308–12 82 Audio books, see Spoken-word recordings —China, 29:367–68 30 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

—effect on hiring, 40:9–31 Bibliographic manifestations, see 39:359–83 —England—Oxford, 34:231–34 Bibliographic entities Blanket orders, 27:397–405 —standards, 34:360–66 Bibliographic records, 27:144–55, 203–4; Blogs, see Weblogs —study and teaching, 34:251–55 50:264–73 Bloss, Alexander, port. 33:424 —Venezuela, 26:170–76 reviews 42:71–73; 45:178–79 Bloss, Marjorie E., 33:77–78; port. 33:77 Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, see also Author records; Holdings Book numbers, see Cutter numbers 37:19–44 records; OCLC database; RLIN Book repair, 38:281–87, 44:52–53 AVLINE, 38:119–31 database Book reviews, 28:4–14; 42:21–43, 43:3–13 —automation of, 48:165–78 —in acquisitions, 45:127–77 B —availability, 39:345–57 —use studies, 40:139–44 B.H. Blackwell Ltd., 39:359–83 —Canada, 47:44–57 Booklist, 39:384–90 Backlogs, see Cataloging backlogs —consistency among, 35:177–85 Books in Print Plus, 34:477–91; 39:17–32 Ball State University, Libraries, 41:39–49 —contents notes in, 43:14–27 Books Out-of-Print Plus, 39:117–32 Banshall, Henry, 37:127–33 —conversion to machine-readable Books Basque materials, 42:304–12 form, see Retrospective conversion see also Small press publications Bath University, Programme on Catalogue —core records, 40:251–60 —arrangement, reviews 48:231–32; see Research, see Centre for Catalogue —data elements, 26:21–36; reviews also Classification Research 34:409–10 —circulation, see Circulation of library Baughman, Elizabeth R., 26:376–78 —duplicate, 27:211–20 materials Bazirjian, Rosann, port. 50:231 —enhancement of, 37:167–80 —condition studies—Ohio, 39:394– Benchmarks, see Productivity standards —errors in, 30:375–87; 43:161–69; 408 Bengtson, Betty G., 33:426–27; port. 48:92–101 —housing, reviews 33:306 33:427 —Library of Congress, 30:375–87 —loss of—Ohio, 39:394–408 Best books —notes in, see Notes in bibliographic —marking, 33:281–83 —bibliography, reviews 34:120–22 records —prices, 37:351–68 “Best of Conference” papers, 30:4–12, —quality control, 35:65–75; 48:92–101 —quality, 28:15–19 47–56, 79–83 —searching for, 50:120–28 Booksellers and bookselling Bibliographic citations, 28:109–19; —sources of, 45:10–19, 123–26 reviews 37:105–6, 243–44, 454–55 29:189–94; 33:344–57 —standards, 38:415–24, 44:153–59 —dictionaries, reviews 34:274–75 —analysis, 39:53–77; 44:92–96; 45:3–9; —tables of contents in, 40:133–38 —in academic libraries, 49:276–83 48:102–6 Bibliographic relationships, 35:150–58, —online, 49:276–83 —as evaluation tools, 43:67–77 393–405; 41:79–100; 43:191–212; —acquisition, 38:47–55 —checking, 27:163–76 46:150–59; 48:130–43 Bowling Green State University, 44:44–49 Bibliographic control, 26:156–69 Bibliographic utilities, 40:327–33; 44:141– Bradley, Doris A., port. 33:420 —congresses, reviews 46:32–33 45 Brigham Young University, 36:105–12 —future of, 26:122–35 see also OCLC; RLIN; Washington British Library, 35:177–85; 36:209–23 Bibliographic data, see Bibliographic Library Network British Library, Centre for Catalogue records Bibliographic works, see Bibliographic Research, see Centre for Catalogue Bibliographic databases entities Research see also OCLC database; RLIN data- Bibliography Broadsides base —dictionaries, reviews 34:274–75 —cataloging, 50:186–98 —Canada, 39:85–99 Bibliography, National, see National bib- —digitization, 50:186–98 —duplicate records in, 37:59–71 liography Brooklyn College, 46:62–71 —vendor records in, 45:10–19, 123– Bibliography materials Browsing in library collections, 37:197– 26 —cataloging, 29:369–83; letters 30:166 209 Bibliographic displays Biblioteca Nacional (Venezuela), 26:170– Bryn Mawr College, 30:388–401 —design of, 45:20–46 76 Brynteson, Susan, port. 28:363 Bibliographic entities, 38:227–55, 355–72, Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Buchanan, George E., port. 33:75 415–24; reviews 48:79–80; 50:216–17 Control for the New Millennium, Budgets, 27:345–56; 28:129–35, 136–48 —arrangement of in online catalogs, reviews 46:32–33 reviews 33:198–99; 37:111–12 43:126– 41:79–100 Bilindex, 39:229–37 27 —identity as serial publications, Binding, 27:304–6; 32:225 Buffum, Charles W., 35:507 48:238–55 see also subdivision binding under Bundy, Mary Lee, 32:70 —relationships among, see types of materials Bunnell, William I., 31:110; port. 28:363 Bibliographic relationships —thesauri, reviews 34:259–61 Business materials, 31:207–13 Bibliographic identity, 48:238–55 Bishoff, Lizbeth J., 28:363–64; port. Byrd, Gary Daniel, 35:476 Bibliographic instruction, 27:209; 34:245– 28:360, 363 Byrum, John D., Jr., 37:284, letter 37:458 48 Blackwell North America, Inc., 32:176; LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 31

C —automation, 36:301–2 Cataloging codes, see Cataloging—rules California Newspaper Project, 41:236–53 —backlogs, see Cataloging backlogs Cataloging copy California State University Dominguez —bibliography, 30:248–60; 45:54–58; —availability of, 38:56–59, 60–63 Hills, 42:21–43 47:96–108 Cataloging departments California State University System, —bibliography—history, 29:226–38 —use of World Wide Web in, 48:48– 45:127–77 —by paraprofessional staff, 41:205–18 58; 50:173–85 Call numbers —cooperative projects, 32:111–15 Cataloging-in-Publication —acceptance of, on cataloging copy, —core standards, 47:16–27 —United Kingdom, 39:345–57 41:29–38 —cost studies, 36:79–96; 41:29–38; Cataloging-in-Publication Program, Canadian MARC, see CanMARC records 44:70–83 30:375–87 CanMARC records, 44:135–40; 47:44–57 —effectiveness in, 46:23–31; Cataloging personnel, see Catalogers Cannan, Georgina Cathleen, 32:10 —efficiency in, 46:23–31; Cataloging records, see Bibliographic Cannan, Judith P., port. 27:406 —expertise in, 40:343–58 records Card catalogs, 26:12–20 —future of, 50:5–9 Catalogs, 26:257–59; 27:202–3; 32:299– —accuracy in, 34:24–35 —guidelines, see Cataloging—rules 311 —expansion and compaction, 29:286– —history, 49:60–61; reviews 45:61–62 reviews 37:102 94 —in academic libraries, 49:107–21 see also Card catalogs; Microform cata- —use studies, 28:175–84, 253–62; —in school libraries and media cen- logs; Online catalogs 35:191–201 ters, 28:268–75 —use studies, 26:21–36; 27:432–40 Carhart, Betty, 32:351 —international aspects, 30:23–30 Catholic subject headings, 29:180–88 Caron, Herbert, port. 33:425 —online, 27:132–41 CatTutor, 36:505–15 Carter, Ruth, 30:427–29; port. 30:427 —personnel, see Catalogers CD-ROMs, reviews 34:538–40 Cartographic materials, see also Maps —philosophy, reviews 45:61–62 —in local area networks, reviews Catalog cards —research, 32:352–56; 36:389–95 37:97–99 —production—software, reviews —research—Great Britain, 27:142–43 —library use, reviews 34:122–24, 124– 32:272–74 —rules, 35:393–405; 47:171–87 26 Catalog librarians, see Catalogers see also Anglo-American Cataloguing —serial publications on, 37:337 Catalogers, 32:210–11; 34:95–99, 380–92; Rules, 2d edition, International Censorship, 34:7–8, 12–23; 49:3+ 35:76–86 Standard Bibliographic Descriptions Centre for Catalogue Research, 27:142– —computer-based training, 36:505–15 —rules—congresses, reviews 49:218– 43, 144–55 —education, 37:269–70; 39:153–65; 19; 50:297–98 Chan, Lois Mai, 33:421–23; port. 33:421 45:52–53; 46:11–22; 47:149–59; —rules—use studies, 36:149–62 Change 49:14–18; reviews 36:114–15; —simplification, 36:294–96; 37:261– —in collection development, 50:239– 49:143–44 63 43 —effect of library automation on, —standards, 30:23–30; 36:296–98; Character sets 40:9–31 44:114–21, 122–28, 153–59; 47:16– —representation, 44:160–67 —experts, 40:343–58 27; 49:40–48; reviews 37:240–42; Chemistry materials, 40:145–70 —skill sets, 49:14–18 48:157–58 —costs, 41:101–11 —supply and demand, 49:250–65 —standards, international, 25:156–69 —use studies, 41:101–11 Catalogers’ workstations, 36:96–104; —study and teaching, 32:30–42, 212– Chicano materials 37:87–95 14; 33:374–81; 39:153–65; 45:223– —cataloging, 39:229–37 Cataloging, 27:132–41, 204; 32:207–10; 30; 46:11–22; 48:59–68; reviews Children’s materials, 27:94–104; 30:68–71; 45:47–58 32:287–88 reviews, 43:3–13 reviews 31:260; 33:304–5; 35:120–21, —study and teaching—handbooks, Children’s Media Data Bank, 27:94–104 230–31, 480; 45:61–62; 46:72–73; manuals, etc., reviews 34:407–8 Children 48:86–87; 50:295–97 —study and teaching—history, 29:239– —library services, 393–99 see also Automatic cataloging; Collection 47 Chinese Academy of Agricultural level cataloging; Cooperative cata- —textbooks, reviews 36:250, 525–26; Sciences, Scitech Documentation and loging; Copy cataloging; Descriptive 37:107–8, 448–49; 39:321–22 Information Center, 33:272–74 cataloging; Minimal level cataloging; —time studies, 36:79–96, 426–40 Chinese language Subject cataloging; Team cataloging —use of student workers, 49:27–31 —romanization, 29:295–302 see also the subdivision cataloging —workflow, 36:426–40; 47:125–31 see also Pinyin romanization scheme, under types of materials Cataloging backlogs, 29:343–59; 35:25–32; Wade-Giles romanization scheme —administration, 36:305–7; reviews 38:7–15, 64–71; 42:304–12 Chinese materials 32:184 see also subdivision backlogs under —acquisition, 40:62–65 —alternative practices in, reviews types of materials —cataloging copy for, 38:60–63 37:240–42 —computer models, 36:461–69 —cataloging online, 33:140–51 —analysis, 46:23–31; —surveys, 50:200–13 Chinese personal names, 43:95–105 32 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Choice, 42:21–43; 45:127–77 240–53; 27:317–19, 397–405, 417– Columbia University, Libraries, 35:33–54; Chronological subdivisions 31; 29:73–79; 30:47–56; 32:139–47, 40:78–83; 50:157–65 —in subject headings, 48:199–212 249–62; 33:15–28, 29–36; 34:326–37, Comaromi, John P., 36:21 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 433–43; 35:202–16, 282–93; 36:277– Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Genealogical Library, 29:360–66 89; 37:299–313; 46:50–61; 48:26–33; 50:173–85 CIP, see Cataloging-in-Publication 49:57–58, 137–39 Committee on Institutional Cooperation Circulation of library materials, 28:175–84; reviews 32:282–84; 33:205–6, 431–32; Center for Library Initiatives, 48:34– 32:387–90; 33:331–34; 48:256–62 34:408; 35:117–18; 3799, 437–38 47 —automation, 31:249–55 see also the subdivision collection devel- Communication disorders —bibliography, 32:388–90; 33:333–34 opment under types of materials —core literature, 45:3–9 Citation analysis, see Bibliographic cita- —administration, 31:111–22, 123–34 Communications tions—analysis —bibliography, 26:249–53; 30:221–45; reviews 35:347 Citation checking, see Bibliographic cita- 31:287–305; 34:333–37, 440–43; —in science, reviews 42:68–69 tions—checking 35:291–93; 36:283–89; 37:307–13; Compact disc databases, reviews 32:185– Citations, Bibliographic, see Bibliographic 48:273–99 87 citations —change in, 50:239–43 Compact Disc Read Only Memory, see City University of New York, Baruch —future of, 50:239–43, 244–51 CD-ROMs College, 41: 139–42 —handbooks, manuals, etc., 32:274– Compact discs, 32:12–16 Classification Web, 50:129–37 75 letters 32:295 Classification, 26:265–67; 27:273–74; —history, 50:234–38 reviews 32:179–81, 181–82 36:326–27; 37:197–209, 282–83; —in academic libraries, 50:234–38; —accompanying books, 44:201–8 39:294–302; 49:123–36; reviews 36:115–16 —description of, 44:201–8 reviews 33:308–9; 43:265–67; 44:107– —personnel, see Collection develop- —serials on, 32:217–19 8, 216–17; 49:62–65, 219–20 ment librarians Competencies see also Cutter’s Expansive —policies, 38:333–41; reviews 34:262– —of technical services librarians, Classification; Dewey Decimal 63, 284–86 49:167–74 Classification; Library of Congress —positions in, 37:134–46 Computer files Classification —study and teaching, 39:434–35 reviews 35:499–500 see also the subdivision classification —use of World Wide Web in, 44:44– —cataloging, 42:89–101; reviews under types of materials 49 34:258–59; 35:232 —bibliography, 30:261–71; 31:334–54; Collection development librarians, Computer interfaces 47:96–108 30:149–62; 33:153–60 —standards, 34:217–28, 360–66 —consistency in, 50:110–19 —education, 39:434–35 Computer science materials —difference as concept in, 45:115–22 Collection evaluation, 27:163–76, 251–52, —classification, 32:367–77 —history, reviews 49:60–61 432–40; 29:309–27, 328–32, 333–42; Computer-based systems —in online catalogs, 29:34–51 31:207–13; 34:199–215; 38:133–38, —study and teaching, reviews 35:486 —philosophy of, 45:115–22 149–60; 41:50–57 Computer-human interaction, see Human- —research, 30:109–25; 36:395 reviews 34:266, 284–86 computer interaction —sameness as concept in, 45:115–22 —case studies, 30:126–36 Computers, 27:18–35 —shelflisting, see Shelflisting Collection level cataloging, 38:139–47; see also Microcomputers; NeXT com- —textbooks, reviews 37:107–8, 448– 50:186–98 puters 49; 39:321–22 Collection management, 42:7–20; 49:57– —library use, 31:12–23 —theory, 30:109–25 58 —terminals, 27:206 —use in pedagogy, 47:4–15 reviews 34:284–86, 534–35; 37:99–101, Condition studies Classification, Automatic, see Automatic 446–47; 40:95–97 —of library materials, 48:263–72 classification —bibliography, 31:287–305 Conference publications Classification, Cutter’s Expansive, see —in academic libraries, reviews —cataloging, 27:221–24; 28:308–14; Cutter’s Expensive Classification 36:116–17 29:189–94; 34:44–53 Classification, Dewey Decimal, see Dewey —in research libraries, 44:23–32 Congresses, see Conference publications Decimal Classification —positions in, 37:134–46 CONSER Project, 26:280–81; 27:252–54; Classification, Library of Congress, see —study and teaching, 38:343–53 30:243–45 Library of Congress Classification College & Research Libraries News, Contents notes Cochrane, Pauline Atherton, reviews 37:134–46 —in bibliographic records, 37: 167–80; 45:181–84 College faculty, see University and college 43:14–27 Coe, D. Whitney, port. 33:70 faculty Continuing education, 38:195–98 Collection analysis, see Collection evalu- College libraries, see Academic libraries Continuing resources ation Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, see also Loose-leaf publications; Serial Collection development, 26:3–11, 37–46, 48:69–76 publications LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 33

—application of Functional under topics —computer-assisted instruction, Requirements for Bibliographic Court reports, letter 26:57 reviews 42:250–51 Records to, 49:227–42 Crismond, Linda, 33:320; port. 33:320 —expert systems in, 43:78–94 —cataloging, letters 50:152–55, 156; Croatian materials —Germany, 44:122–28 reviews 48:157–58 —acquisition, 38:47–55 —Library of Congress, 31:227–30; —cataloging—rules, 45:49 Cronin, John W., 28:90 reviews 33:197–98 Contracting out, 39:359–83 Cultural heritage materials —rules, 44:114–21, 122–28, 129–34 reviews 39:435–37 —access to, reviews 44:106–7 reviews 43:178–82 see also subdivision contracting out Cultural memory see also Anglo-American Cataloguing under topics —preservation of, 49:80–82, 82–86, Rules; Functional Requirements for Cook, C. Donald, 38:327–28, erratum 86–89 Bibliographic Records; International 38:435; port. 38:327 Current awareness services, 32:175–76 Standard Bibliographic Descriptions; Cook, Jean G., 528–29; port. 34:528 Cutter numbers, 40:319–26 Paris Principles; Regeln für die Cooperative cataloging, 35:406–15; Cutter’s Expansive Classification, 48:122– alphabetischen Katalogiserung 36:303–4; 37:221–25; 46:105–10 30 —simplification, 38:17–26 reviews 38:425–26 —standards, 38:415–24 —Saudi Arabia, 41:264–72 D Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Books, Cooperative Cataloging Council, 38:415– Danky, James P., 32:173; port., 32:173 47:16–27 24 Data entry industry, 41:112–22 Desktop publishing Cooperative library projects, see Data processing materials —product reviews, 33:79–83 Cooperative projects —classification, 32:367–77 Detroit Public Library, 41:155–57 Cooperative Preservation Microfilming Data storage, 27:206–7 Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, 35:159–69 Project, 30:363–74 Databases, 27:18–35, 94–104; 47:80–95 Dewey Decimal Classification, 26:87–88, Cooperative projects, 28:214–15 reviews 34:287; 35:233 188–91, 192–203; 28:187–90, 346–59; reviews 36:246–47 see also Bibliographical databases; 29:207–9; 30:93–95; 32:68–70, 367–77; see also the subdivision cooperative Compact disc databases; Online 33:66–68; 34:54–61, 103–5; 35:359– projects under topics databases 74, 470–72; 43:106–13; 45:115–22; Copy cataloging, 26:47–51; 48:92–101 —knowledge discovery in, reviews 49:123–36 reviews 34:114–16 44:218–19 reviews 33:186–91; 35:339–40; 37:101– —Canada, 47:44–57 —legal materials, 43:257–64 2; 40:99–101; 43:123–24 —contracting out, 39:359–83 —size of, 26:353–61 —Great Britain, 26:183–87 —cost studies, 47:44–57 Databases, Compact disc, see Compact —music materials, reviews 35:340 —in academic libraries, 47:44–57 disc databases —use in online catalogs, 34:179–98 Copyright, 36:340–41; 37:324–26 DCRB, see: Descriptive Cataloging of Dewey Decimal Classification Online reviews 33:319; 48:83–84; 50:142–44 Rare Books Project, 34:179–98 see also subdivision copyright under Deacidification, 26:227–28; 36:333–34; Dewey Online Retrieval System, 35:359– types of materials 43:170–77 74 —fair use, 27:284–86; 28:230–31 Decimal classification, see Dewey Decimal Dialog Information Services, reviews —fair use—bibliography, 30:208–17 Classification, Universal Decimal 31:262–63 —law, reviews 45:110–11 Classification Diazo microforms, 30:85–86 Copyright status Decision-making, reviews 35:117–18, Diedrichs, Carol Pitts, 35:476–77; port., —determining for preservation pur- 504–5 35:473; 49:225 poses, 41:323–34 Descriptive cataloging, 26:254–62; 27:259– Difference CORC, see OCLC, Cooperative Online 68, 395–96; 32:203–16; 33:258–70; —as concept in classification, 45:115– Resource Catalog 34:338–49; 35:257–64; 36:291–315; 22 Core competencies 37:261–75 Digital computer output microfilm, —for academic librarians, 46:11–22 reviews 33:179–81, 191 37:327–28, 380–401 Core literature collections see also Access points; Analytical entries; Digital imaging, reviews 41:158–62 —analysis, 45:3–9, 127–77 Multilevel description; Nonunique Digital Librarian (Software), 37:87–95 Cornell University, 37:380–94, 434–43; headings; Notes in bibliographic Digital libraries 39:294–302; 41:147–54; 43:114–22; records; Publication, etc., area reviews 43:127–28; 45:60–61 , 214–18; 49:190–203 —automation, 34:240–45 47:134–36; 49:66–67; 50:75–76 Corporate name headings, 28:239–52 —bibliography, 26:260–62; 30:248–60; —preservation of, reviews 49:58–59 see also Conference publications 31:321–22; 32:215–16; 33:267–70; Digital scanning Corporate names 34:346–49; 35:262–64; 36:309–15; —for acquisitions purposes, 46:3–10 —subject access to, 42:272–81 37:270–75 —for preservation purposes, 46:3–10 Cost studies, 47:109–24 —chief source of information, 38:119– Digitization of library materials, 40:67–77, see also the subdivision cost studies 31 78–83; 44:97–104; 49:65–66; 50:5–9 34 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

reviews 44:50–51, 51–52, 215–16; letters 40:102 Electronic texts, see Electronic materials 45:111–12, 179–80 —bibliography, 39:303–19 Emerald Group Publishing Limited, see also the subdivision digitization Electronic journals 49:72–78, 49:148–53 under types of materials —access to, 50:91–109 Emory University, School of Business Digitized images, reviews 45:179–80 —cataloging, 42:126–32; 45:198–211; Administration, 32:127–36 Digitized library materials reviews 45:214–18 Encoded Archival Description, 47:71–76 reviews 40:188–90, 192–93; 45:179–80 —collection development, reviews Engineering libraries, reviews 48:78–79 —congresses, reviews 42:141–44 45:214–18 English literature materials, reviews Digitized media —licenses, 50:91–109 32:277–78 —preservation, 36:335 —management, 47:208–14 Environmental geology Disaster preparedness planning, reviews —selection of, 42:126–32 —serials, 43:28–36 33:88; 34:264–65; 36:527; 49:285–86 Electronic lists, see Electronic discussion Environmental studies materials, 38:333– Disasters, 27:307–8; 31:88–94 groups 41 —management, reviews 50:146–47 Electronic mail, reviews 34:116–18 Ephemeral materials —prevention, reviews 50:146–47 Electronic mailing lists, see Electronic —cataloging, 50:186–98 Dissertations discussion groups —digitization, 50:186–98 —citations in, 40:370–74 Electronic materials, 36:365 Ergonomics, 40:84–92 —preservation, 37:73–85 reviews 38:101–2; 39:106–9; 49:137– ERTS, see Electronic Resources Tracking —subject access to, 42:182–91 39 System DOBIS library systems, reviews 35:495– see also Electronic books; Electronic European languages materials 96 serials —cataloging, 46:105–10 Document delivery, 26:289–90; 27:246– —access to, 50:10–15 European publications, 27:397–405 47; 36:301; 37:324–26; 39:221–28; —cataloging, 36:470–77; 38:389–401, Evaluation of library services, reviews 40:267–74 403–13; 42:89–101; 49:14–18; 33:202 —unmediated, 45:80–89 reviews 48:87–88 Exchanges, see Gifts and exchanges Dodd, Sue A., 27:409–11; port. 27:409 —cataloging—rules, 47:171–87 Expert systems DORS, see Dewey Online Retrieval —classification, reviews 43:267–68 reviews 33:317–18 System —collection development, 39:275–90; —in descriptive cataloging, 43:78–94 Drabenstott, Karen Markey, 33:70–71; reviews 47:132–33 —in reference work, reviews 40:383– port. 33:70 —copyright, 43:257–64; reviews 85 Duke, John K., 32:74–75; port., 32:74 46:34–35 —library applications, reviews 35:341– Duke University, Libraries, 26:151–55; —delivery, 36:7–20 42 48:256–62 —licenses, reviews 47:215–16 eXtensible Markup Language, reviews Duplicate records, 27:211–20 —management, 47:28–35, 208–14 44:214–15; 50:144–45 DVDs, see Video recordings —preservation, reviews 47:135–36 Extraterrestrials —subject access, 50:157–65 —classification, 26:188–91 E Electronic publications, see Electronic EAD, see Encoded Archival Description materials F East European materials, 38:47–55 Electronic publishing, 27:246–47; 28:59– Facsimile transmission, 26:302 —acquisition, 38:47–55; 39:5–21 67, 68–75, 76–89; 30:57–67; 31:12–23; Faculty, see University and college faculty E-books, see Electronic books 37:324, 336–37 Fair use, see Copyright—fair use Edgar, Neal L., 27:330 reviews 32:281–82 Farrington, Jean W., port. 33:77 EDI, see Electronic data exchange —bibliography, 28:41–58; 30:202–3, Faxon Finder (Electronic document deliv- Editions, 26:47–51 218–22, 241–43 ery system), 39:221–28 Education materials —cost studies, 39:23–28 Federal government publications —cataloging, reviews 48:84–86 —style manuals, 38:199–201 —United States, reviews 32:277 —collection development, 48:102–6 Electronic resources, see Electronic mate- Feminine Reading Society (Copenhagen, —use of metadata for, reviews 48:84– rials Denmark), see Kvindelig læseforening 86 Electronic Resources Tracking System, Fiction Effectiveness 47:28–353 —classification, reviews 39:102–4 —in cataloging, 46:23–31 Electronic serials —library holdings of, 38:149–60; Efficiency reviews 48:87, 306–8 42:102–12 —in cataloging, 46:23–31 —access to through online catalogs, —reviews, 39:384–90 Electronic books 48:69–76 —subject cataloging, 40:203–10 —cataloging, 48:12–19 —aggregations of, see Aggregator data- —subject headings, 36:443; reviews —use studies, 48:256–62 bases 36:521 Electronic data exchange, 39:180–83 —cataloging, 49:190–203; reviews —translations into English, 47:80–95 Electronic discussion groups 48:305–6 Filing order LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 35

—in online catalogs, 41:79–100 Glasby, Dorothy J., 32:76–78; port. 32:76 Holley, Robert P., port. 33:72 Film Gold Rush (Database), 48:69–76 Holmes, Jeanne M., 32:70 —preservation of, reviews 37:112 Google, 50:5–9, 239–43 Hong Kong Baptist University: 45:198– —storage, 38:201–2 Gordon and Breach (Firm), 37:127–33 211 Financial research materials, 35:57–62 Government publications Hoover Institution, Library, 38:267–73 Fitzgerald, Michael, port. 33:72 reviews 33:92–93, 192–93, 437–38 HTML, see Hypertext Markup Language FLASH, see A List of Australian Subject see also Federal government publi- Human-computer interaction, reviews Headings cations; International government 37:106–7 Fletcher, Marilyn, port. 29:394 publications; State government pub- Humanities Foreign literature materials, see Non- lications —research, 39:79–84 English literature materials Graphic materials Humanities materials Form and genre terms, 41:190–204 reviews 31:389–91 —preservation, reviews 34:284 Format integration, see MARC formats— see also slides Hypertext, 36:514–15 format integration —cataloging, reviews 35:485–86 Hypertext Markup Language, 42:258–71 Fraktur, 50:186–98 Guidelines on Subject Access to Individual FRBR, see Functional Requirements for Works of Fiction, Drama, etc., I Bibliographic Records 40:203–10 IFLA, see International Federation of French publications, 27:177–87 Gwinn, Nancy E., 28:367–68 Library Association and Institutions Full-text journal articles IFLA Meeting of Experts on an —use of, in academic libraries, 49:19– H International Cataloging Code, reviews 26+ Hacker, Lois, port. 30:423 49:218–19; 50:297–98 Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Hagler, Ronald, 34:524–26; port. 34:525 IFLA Study Group on the Functional Records, 44:153–59; 46:150–59; Hamaker, Charles A., 35:476–77 Requirements for Bibliographic 48:130–43; 49:175–88; 50:10–15, 152– Harris, Carolyn, 38:207; port. 33:420 Records, 46:150–59 55, 156, 264–73 Harvard College, Library, 28:129–35 Illinois Newspaper Project, 43:106–13 reviews 45:178–79; 50:217–18 Hawks, Carol Pitts, see Diedrichs, Carol Illustrated materials —and continuing resources, 49:227– Pitts —preservation, 40:78–83 42 Headings, see also Corporate name head- “In” analytics, 42:292–303 —for serial publications, 48:238–55 ings; Nonunique headings; Personal Income tax returns preparation, letters Future studies, 27:88–93, 199–210 name headings 27:107 see also the subdivision future studies Health sciences libraries Indexes and indexing, 26:268–71; 28:163– under topics —use studies, 28:263–67 74; 30:402–12; 36:323–25, 325–26; Health sciences materials 37:283–85 G —collection development, 33:367–73 letters 28:383–84 Galron-Goldschläger, Joseph. Library of Hebrew language materials reviews 33:204; 34:272–73; 35:231–32; Congress Subject Headings in Jewish —cataloging, 32:266; 50:252–63; 36:117–19, 119–20; 38:324–26 Studies, 37:369–79 reviews 33:89–90 —bibliography, 30:271–75 Gardner, Richard K., 26:382; port. 26:382 Hebrew script —consistency in, 37:19–44 Gateways, 43:114–22 —use in authority files, 50:252–63 —directories, reviews 35:344–45 Genealogical materials Heitshu, Sara C., 32:79–80; port., 32:79 Indian National Bibliography, 28:20–24 —classification, 41:335–46 Hensley, Charlotta C., port. 33:77 Indiana Union List, 42:313–17 —New York, 33:274–81 Hepfer, William, 30:430–32; port. 30:430 Indiana University, Library, 30:47–56 —subject headings, 41:335–46 Hewitt, Joe A., 33:75–76; 34:526–28, 529– Indiana University, Music Library, 29:273– Genre terms, 34:36–43 30; port. 33:75; 34:527, 530 8 Geographic information systems, reviews Hickey, Doralyn J., 31:192 Information, reviews 45:63–64 41:67–70 Hierarchical Interface to Library of Information access, reviews 39:106–9 Geographic names Congress Classification, 50:157–65 Information delivery systems, reviews —Africa—bibliography, 26:111–12 HILCC, see Hierarchical Interface to 38:100–101 Geology materials Library of Congress Classification Information discovery —preservation, 37:73–85 Hill, Janet Swan, port. 33:422 —use of FRBR in, 50:10–15 —serials, 43:28–36 Hines, Theodore, 27:415–16 Information infrastructure, reviews Geoscience materials Hinton, Frances, 27:407–8; 39:213–14; 40:287–89 —preservation, 43:131–39 port. 27:406 Information networks, reviews 38:316–17 German language materials Hodge, Stanley, port. 30:430; 34:527 Information retrieval, 49:266–75 —cataloging, 50:186–98 Holdings records, 28:25–40; reviews reviews 34:109–10, 267–69; 42:248–50; German publications 35:236–38 37:106–7, 236–38, 451–53 —acquisition, 37:415–22 Holdings statements, 31:24–34 —research, reviews 35:349, 493–95 Gifts and exchanges, 26:151–55; 39:5–21 —MARC formats, reviews 34:273 —study and teaching, reviews 35:486 36 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Information retrieval models, reviews —subject cataloging, 40:275–86; KDD, see Knowledge Discovery in 50:73–75 reviews 48:82–83 Databases Information sciences, reviews 33:85–86 —use in collection development, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Information services, 36:7–20; reviews 39:275–90 Minerals, Library, 43:233–46 41:58–60 —use in technical services, 38:169–77 Knowledge Discovery in Databases, —academic libraries, reviews 35:119 Interplanetary communication reviews 44:218–19 —online, 49:61–62 —classification, 26:188–91 Knowledge organization and manage- Information society, reviews 43:178–79 Intner, Sheila S., 30:181; port. 33:422, ment, reviews 49:62–65 Information storage and retrieval 34:527 Knox College, Library, 28:120–28 —history, reviews 48:88 Inventories Korean materials Information technology —of library materials, see Library col- —cataloging online, 33:140–51 reviews 35:468–69, 496; 36:243–44; lections—inventorying Kovacic, Ellen Siegel, port. 34:528 42:71–73; 49:59–60, 140–41 Iowa State University, 40:301–18; 44:70– Kvindelig læseforening, 26:136–50 —management, reviews 50:139–40 83 Infoseek (Search engine), 42:258–71 ISBD, see International Standard L Initial articles, see Articles (in titles) Bibliographic Descriptions LANs, see Local area networks Institute of Electrical and Electronics ISSN, see International Standard Serials Latin American materials, 40:327–33 Engineers, 27:221–24; 28:308–24 Number —cataloging, 35:406–15 Integrated library systems, 36:61–77 Italian language materials —cataloging copy for, 38:56–59 —administration of, 48:34–47 —vendor records for, 45:123–26 Laurentian University (Sudbury, Ont.), Intellectual property 35:422–58 —law, reviews 48:83–84 J Law libraries Intercat (Internet search engine), 40:275– Japanese materials —future studies, reviews 33:206–7 86 —cataloging copy for, 38:60–63 Microfilm Consortium, Interfaces —cataloging online, 33:140–51 30:79–83 —in OPACS, 45:20–46 Joachim, Martin, port. 29:388 LC/NACO Authority File, 50:252–63 Interinstitutional cooperation, 48:26–33 Jobbers, Library, see Library materials— LCCDG, see American Institute for Interlibrary loans, 41:17–28, 42:313–17 vendors Conservation of Historic and Artistic —use of World Wide Web in, 44:196– John, Cecily, port. 34:527 Works, Library Collections Discussion 200 John, Nancy R., 26:379–81; port. 26:379; Group —use studies, 233–46 34:523, 530 Legal materials International Federation of Library John Crerar Library, 30:126–36 —cataloging, reviews 31:257–59; Associations and Institutions, see also Johns, Cecily, port. 34:527 33:303–5 entries beginning with IFLA Johnson, Peggy, port. 47:79, 139; 48:3, 91, —databases, 43:257–64 International Federation of Library 163, 235; 49:3, 71, 147, 224; 50:2, 78, —special collections, 38:202–3 Associations and Institutions, 150, 226 Librarians Preservation and Conservation Journal Citation Reports, 43:67–77 reviews 48:159–60 Programme, 30:31–35 Journals, see also Electronic journals; see also Catalogers; Collection develop- International Federation of Library Full-text journal articles; Scholarly ment librarians; Preservation librar- Association and Institutions, Section publications; Scientific journals; Serial ians; Public librarians; Reference on Cataloguing, 44:146–52 publications; Technical journals librarians; Serials librarians; International government publications, —articles—publication of in multiple Technical services librarians reviews 33:192–93 journals, 49:72–78, 49:148–50 —ethics, reviews 33:193–94 International School for Advanced studies —citations, 40:335–42 Libraries (Trieste, Italy), Library, 40:267–74 —editing of, reviews 44:217–18 see also Academic libraries; Health International Standard Bibliographic —evaluation, 43:67–77; 44:92–96 sciences libraries; Law libraries; Description, 26:177–82; 30:23–30; —in chemistry, 40:145–70 Personal libraries; Public libraries; 44:114–21 —use of online vs. print versions, 49:9– Research libraries; School librar- —for computer files, 42:89–101 26+ ies and media centers; Science and —for electronic resources, 42:89–101 —use of, in academic libraries, 49:19– technology libraries; Small libraries —for serials and other continuing 26+; —administration, reviews 32:89–90 resources, reviews 48:157–58 Judaic study materials, 38:133–38 —Australia—history, reviews 34:116– International Standard Serials Number, Judaica materials 18 48:157–58 —subject headings, 37:369–79 —automation, see Automation of Internet library processes reviews 40:190–92; 49:137; 50:75 K —collection development, see —cataloging, 40:275–86 Kaiser, John R., 30:430–32; port. 30:430 Collection development —searching, reviews 46:74–75 Kaiser, Julius, 28:163–74; letter 28:383–84 —Denmark, 26:136–50 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 37

—disaster management, reviews —reviews, 28:4–14 —training, 34:251–55 49:285–86 ; 49 —selection, 28:109–19 Library positions —Europe, reviews 36:113 —storage of, see Storage of library —advertising of, 37:134–46 —future studies, reviews 38:318; materials Library processes, reviews 35:122–23 39:437–38 —surplus, disposal of, 49:276–83 Library research and writing, 34:171–77 —Massachusetts—Boston, 31:239–47 —use studies, 27:319–20 Library Resources & Technical Services, —merger, 126–36 —vendors—performance evaluation, 38:27–46; 49:224 —organization, reviews 35:505–6; 28:120–28 Library schools 47:215 —vendors—performance studies, —closing of, reviews 40:385–87 —planning, reviews 32:284–85 31:60–68 —security, see Library security Library networks, 27:18–35; 28:206–7; reviews 33:204–5; 37:103–4 —space utilization in, 37:147–66 31:35–59; 33:123–33; 37:7–1743:114– —electronic publications—bibliogra- Library Association Publishing, 30:321 22 phy, 39:303–19 Library catalogs, see Card catalogs; Online reviews 31:262; 33:318–19; 34:278–79, —future studies, reviews 33:203–4 catalogs 279–80; 35:114–15, 502–3; 37:455– —research, 34:171–77; reviews Library collections 56; 38:98–100; 40:97–99 35:493–95 —analysis, reviews 49:284–85 —Europe, reviews 35:342–43 —standards, reviews 35:487–89 —evaluation of, 42:147–242, 243–45 Library of Congress, 29:87–93; 32:175–76; —study and teaching, 48:59–68 —inclusion of Weblogs in, 49:7–13 35:177–85; 36:209–23 see also Library schools —inventorying, 46:62–71; 49:210–16 —bibliographic records, 35:65–75; Library science materials —subcollections, 34:170–75 36:162–88 —bibliography, reviews 32:93–94 —weeding, 33:367–73; reviews 34:542– see also Library of Congress—cata- Library security, reviews 287–88 44, 544; 35:501 log cards Library services, 34:12–23 Library cooperation, see Cooperative proj- —catalog cards, 36:426–40 Library shelving, see also Wood shelving ects see also Library of Congress—bib- Library statistics, reviews 34:275–76 Library education liographic records Library technicians reviews 37:116–17 —history, reviews 38:321–22 —education, reviews 50:221–22 —required courses in, 43:223–30 Library of Congress, Office for Descriptive Library use studies, 34:240–45; 37:197– Library jobbers, see Library materials— Cataloging Policy, 31:227–30 209 vendors Library of Congress, Processing Services Library vendors, see Library materials— Library Journal, 39:384–90; 45:127–77 —history, 29:248–63, 264–72 vendors Library materials, 27:315–29 Library of Congress Authority File, see Library Web sites see also specific types of materials LC/NACO Authority File —design, reviews 47:39 —access to, 30:4–12 Library of Congress Classification, 34:54– —usability testing, reviews 47:39 —acquisition, see Acquisition of library 61; 50:110–19, 157–65; reviews 35:343 Library wholesalers, see Library materi- materials —Class Z, 29:369–83; letter 30:166 als—vendors —bibliography, 30:218–37 —online access to, 50:129–37 Licenses, see also licenses under types of —circulation, see Circulation of library Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, materials materials letter 34:258 Licensing agreements —condition surveys, 33:274–81; Library of Congress Subject Headings, —administration, 48:20–25 39:427–33; 48:263–72 28:346–59; 29:180–88; 30:402–12; Life sciences materials, reviews 37:449– —condition surveys—Ohio, 39:394– 34:228–30; 37:47–58, 181–96, 369–79 51 408 reviews 33:86–87, 434–37; 36:247–48; Linked Systems Project, 28:214; 30:36–46; —cost studies, 27:156–62 50:218–19 34:217–28; reviews 33:191–92 —digitizing, reviews 49:65–66 —authority records, 33:37–53; reviews Linking entry fields, see MARC formats— —inventories of, see Library collec- 33:312–14 linking entries tions—inventorying —chronological subdivisions, 48:199– A List of Australian Subject Headings, —labeling—computer software, 212; history, reviews 48:232 26:100–108 32:174–78 —errors in assignment of, 41:295–322 Listservs, see Electronic discussion —preservation, see Preservation of —for works of fiction, 40:203–10 groups library materials —form subdivisions, 33:134–39; Literature reviews —prices, 28:129–35, 136–48; 32:159– 45:187–97 —Acquisitions; Acquisitions and collec- 63; 47:188–91 —obsolete elements of, 41:295–322 tion development, 1980s, 30:333–40; see also Serial publications—prices —references, 33:37–53 1989, 34:326–37; 1990, 35:245–54; —processing, see Processing of library —subdivisions, 38:213–26 1991, 36:263–75; 1992, 37:255–60 materials Library personnel, 30:149–62 —Cataloging, 1999, 45:47–58; 2000– —purchase, see Acquisition of library see also types of personnel 2002, 47:96–108 materials —hiring, reviews 38:317–18 see also Descriptive cataloging; 38 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Literature reviews—Subject cata- vices research, 1983, 28:205–18; —computer-assisted instruction, loging 1986, 31:275–86; 1987, 32:352–65; reviews 250–51 —Circulation control, 1987, 32:387–90; 1988–1991, 36:383–408 —crosswalks to metadata, 47:71–76 1988, 33:331–34 —Technical services automation, 1989, —format integration, 40:193–95; —Classification, 2000–2002, 47:96– 34:299–312 reviews 35:487–89 108 Local area networks, reviews 34:278–79; —harmonization, 44:135–40 —Collection development; Collection 37:97–99 —holdings, see Holdings records development and acquisitions, 1981, Local history materials —linking entries, 37:403–13; 48:130– 26:240–53; 1989, 34:326–37 1990, —New York, 33:274–81 43 35:283–93; 1991, 36:277–89; 1992, Lomker, Linda, port., 32:173 —music materials, reviews 35:234–35 37:299–313; 1997–2003, 48:273–99 Loose-leaf publications s—subject access, reviews 35:483–85 —Collection management, 1986, —cataloging, 26:370–75; reviews MARC21 format 31:287–305; 1987, 32:249–67 31:257–59 —linking entries in, 48:130–43 —Descriptive cataloging, 1981, Louisiana State University, 40:145–70 —problems with, 48:165–78 26:254–62; 1982, 27:259–68; 1984– Louisiana State University, Medical Markey, Karen, see Drabenstott, Karen 1985, 30:248–60; 1986, 31:321–33; Center, Library, 28:263–67 Markey 1987, 32:203–16; 1988, 33:258–70; Louisiana State University, Serials Markup languages 1989, 34:338–49; 1990, 35:257–64; Redesign Project, 42:147–242, 243–45 reviews 44:214–15 1991, 36:291–315; 1992, 37:261–75 Lubetzky, Seymour, reviews 45:61–62 see also eXtensible Markup Language; see also Cataloging Lycos (Internet search engine), 40:275– Hypertext Markup Language; —Nonbook processing, 1986, 31:356– 86 Standard Generalized Markup 63; 1987, 32:391–98; 1988, 33:335– Lynden, Frederick C., 33:425–26; port. Language 43 26:382; 33:425 Mass deacidification, see Deacidification —Online public access catalogs, 1980– Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 85, 33:344–57 M 32:171–72 —Preservation of library materials, MacDonald, M. Ruth, 29:172–73 Matthews, Joseph R., 31:269–70 1981, 26:223–39; 1982, 27:297–314; Macedonian materials Maxwell, Margaret F., 35:474–76; port. 1984–1985, 30:290–318; 1987, —acquisition, 38:47–55 35:474 32:235–47; 1988, 33:217–26; 1989, Machine-readable Cataloging, see also McAllister-Harper, Desretta, port. 32:76 34:455–65; 1990, 35:294–306 1991, CanMARC records; Character sets; MCB University Press, 49:72–78, 148–50 36:333–38; 1992, 37:315–22; 1993– MARC formats; Retrospective conver- McClung, Patricia A., 30:430–32; 32:72– 1998, 44:4–21; 1999–2001, 47:59–70 sion 73; port. 30:430; 32:72 —Reproduction of library materi- Machine-readable cataloging data Media centers, see School libraries and als, etc., 1981, 26:294–305; 1982, —processing, 26:362–69 media centers 27:278–96; 1983, 28:219–38; Machine-readable materials Medical libraries, see Health sciences 1984–1985, 30:183–217; 1987, —cataloging, 27:366–70; letters libraries 32:323–36; 1988, 33:248–57; 1989, 28:185–86, 186 Medical materials 34:467–75; 1990, 35:307–18; 1991, Madison, Olivia M. A., port. 48:4 —use studies, 28:263–67 36:339–59; 1992, 37:323–34 Magellan (Internet index), 40:275–86 Medieval materials —Resources, 1982, 27:315–29; 1984– Main entry, 36:299–300 —cataloging, reviews 37:240 1985, 30:218–37; 1981–85, 30:413– —choice of, 36:209–23 Medieval studies materials 22; 1986, 31:306–20 Mainframe Interface to Libraries Online, —preservation, reviews 37:112–13 —Serials, 1981, 26:277–93; 1982, 40:211–36 Merrill-Oldham, Jan, 34:523–24 port. 27:243–58; 1981–1985, 30:413–22; Mandel, Carol, port. 29:384 34:523 1984–1985, 30:238–47; 1986, Manifestations, see Bibliographic entities Merriman, John B., 33:423–25; port. 31:306–20; 1987, 32:217–32; 1988, Manuscripts 33:424 33:227–39; 1989, 34:313–25; 1990, —microreproduction, 27:357–65 Metadata, 44:33–43; 45:51–52; 47:28–35; 35:319–31; 1991, 36:361–73; 1992, Map libraries, reviews 46:35–36 49:14–18 37:335–42; 2000–2003, 50:16–30 Maps reviews 43:265–67; 47:135–36; 48:84– —Subject cataloging; Subject analy- —cataloging, reviews 46:75–76; 86; 50:219–21, 298–99, 299–300 sis, 1981, 26:263–76; 1982, 27:269– 48:229–32 —crosswalks to MARC formats, 47:71– 77; 1984–1985, 30:261–89; 1986, —classification, 46:75–76 76 31:334–55; 1987, 32:337–51; 1988, MARC formats, —in archival cataloging, 47:71–76 33:240–47; 1989, 34:350–59; 1990, reviews 32:414–15; 34:118–19, 273; —in manuscripts cataloging, 47:71–76 35:265–82; 1991, 36:316–32; 1992, 35:501–2 —study and teaching, 48:59–68 37:277–98 see also CanMARC, UKMARC, —use for education materials, reviews see also Cataloging USMARC 48:84–86 —Technical services; Technical ser- —authorities, 26:331–44 Microcomputers, 29:73–79 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 39

—library use, reviews 31:391–92; see also Motion pictures; Video record- see also names of individual libraries 33:96, 316; 34:112–14, 119–20, 544– ings —United Kingdom, 39:345–57 45; 35:115–16 Muller, Karen, 31:247, 271–72; port. National Library of Australia, 41:254–63 —library use—bibliography, reviews 32:74 National Library of Canada, 26:345–52 32:86–87 Multicultural materials —bibliographic records from, 47:44– —software—bibliography, reviews —acquisition, reviews 38:318–21 57 32:286–87 Multilevel description, 36:29 National Library of China, 29:367–68 —software—cataloging, 29:52–65, 66– Multilingual library materials National Library of Medicine, Audiovisual 72; reviews 34:258–59 —acquisition, 46:115–36 Online data log, 38:119–31 —standards, 35:186–90 MultiLIS, 35:422–58 National Library of Medicine Classification, Microfilming, 37:326–27, 380–41 Museum libraries, reviews 40:292–94 41:123–35 reviews 32:285–86; 37:104–5 Museums National Register of Microform Masters, —handbooks, manuals, etc., reviews —collection development, 48:26–33 32:176 39:320–21 Music libraries, 28:253–62; 29:273–85 National Research and Education Microform catalogs, 31:77–87 reviews 35:125 Network, reviews 35:233–34; 36:520 Microform equipment, see Microforms— Music materials, 39:167–76 National Shelflist Count Project, equipment see also Sheet music 29:333–42 Microform publications, see Microforms —backlogs, 38:7–15 NCCP, see National Coordinated Microforms, 26:306–8; 27:357–65; 28:219– —binding, 40:33–40; reviews 50:140– Cataloging Program 27; 29:360–66; 33:299–302; 36:334–35 41 NCIP, see North American Collections reviews 35:124–25 —cataloging, 36:487–503; 38:7–15; Inventory Project —bibliography, 30:183–94 reviews 32:90–92; 34:411–12; Needs assessment —cataloging, 37:328–29 35:234–35; 42:246–47; 50:141–42 —in preservation of library materials, —contracts, 38:72–85 —classification, 26:192–203, 204–11; 50:58–72, 200–13 —cooperative projects, 29:80–86, 87– reviews 35:340; 47:133–34 NELINET, 32:176 93, 94–101 —digitization, 44:190–95 Networks, see Information networks, —cost studies, 30:363–74 —subject access, 36:487–503 Library networks —equipment, 28:225–27 —thesauri, 36:487–503 New Serials Titles, 27:188–98 —quality control, reviews 35:349–50 —use studies, 28:253–62 New York Public Library, United States —standards, 28:225; 37:327 Music OCLC Users Group, reviews History, Local History, and Genealogy —types of stock, 30:79–83, 84–90 50:141–42 Collection, 33:274–81 Micrographics Mutilation of library materials, 41:7–16 New York State Library, 37:434–43 —history, 26:52–56 New York State Program for the Micropublishing, 37:326 N Conservation and Preservation of Microreproduction, see Microforms NACO, see Name Authority Cooperative Library Research Materials, 39:198– MILO, see Mainframe Interface to Project 208 Libraries Online Name Authority Cooperative Project, New York University, 41:143–45 Minimal level cataloging, 28:213–14 43:95–105; 45:73–79; 50:166–72 Newspapers Minnesota Opportunities for Technical Name authority records, 45:73–79 reviews 33:195–96 Services Excellence, 38:195–98 Name headings, see also Corporate name —California, 41:236–53 Mitchell, Joan S., port. 34:525 headings; Personal name headings —cataloging, 31:177–91 Monographic publications Names, Geographic, see Geographic —classification, 31:177–91, 43:106–13 —acquisition, 40:301–18; 47:109–124 names —Illinois, 43:106–13 —cataloging, 38:139–47 Names, Personal, see Personal names —preservation, 41:236–53; reviews Monographic series Names, see also Corporate names 35:116–17 —access to, 41:179–89 National Agricultural Library (U.S.), —Utah, 31:177–91 —acquisition of, 42:133–39 36:505–15 NeXT computers, 37:87–95 Montenegran materials National bibliography Nitrate film —acquisition, 38:47–55 see also names of individual bibliog- —preservation, reviews 37:447–48 Morton, Frances, 30:92 raphies Non-English literature materials, 32:139– Mosher, Paul H., 28:367–68 —Austria, 28:325–36 47 Motion pictures —Germany, 35:159–69 reviews 39:105–6 —cataloging, reviews 36:113–14 —India, 28:20–24 —cataloging, 39:29–42 MOTSE, see Minnesota Opportunities for National Coordinated Cataloging Program, Nonprint materials Technical Services Excellence 32:111–14 reviews 32:278–80; 35:345–46, 497–98; MOUG, see Music OCLC Users Group National Inventory of Research 39:101–2 Moving image materials, 38:227–55, 355– Collections, 28:214–15 —acquisition, reviews 37:113–14 72 National libraries —Canada, 39:184–97 40 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

—cataloging, 29:145–50; 32:391–98; —holdings in, 50:79–90 38:142–52, 247–64; 45:20–46 33:335–43; 37:268–69; 38:119–31; —Russian records in, 35:459–61 Online databases, 32:263–65 reviews 31:387; 32:280–81; 34:2l61– —variations in, 36:224–41 reviews 31:262–63 62; 36:526–26; 37:444–45; 45:180– —vendor records in, 45:10–19, 123– —serials on, 32:217–19 81; 48:86–87 26 Online information services —cataloging—bibliography, 31:56–63; OCLC Online Computer Library Center, —history, reviews 49:61–62 32:397–98; 33:340–43 see OCLC Online journal publications, vs. print ver- —cataloging—Canada, 39:184–97 Office library collections, 38:267–73 sions, 48:300–4 —dictionaries, reviews 33:201–2 Off-site storage of library materials, see Online public access catalogs, see Online —preservation, note 32:103 Storage of library materials—remote catalogs Nonroman languages, reviews 35:3401– storage Ontology, 49:266–75 41 Ogun State University, 34:505–8 OPACS, see Online catalogs Nonunique headings, 43:95–105 Ohio Library and Information Network, Open Systems Interconnection, 34:217– Normalization of authority records, see OhioLINK 28, 234–40; reviews 35:502–3 50:166–72 Ohio State University, 35:25–32; 40:319– Optical disks, see Videodiscs North American Collections Inventory 26 Organization of information Project, 30:47–56; 33:15–28 OhioLINK, 36:61–77 reviews 43:268–70 North American Serials Interest Group, Okerson, Ann, 32:79–80; port. 32:79 —philosophy, reviews 45:213–14 reviews 32:275–76; 48:155–57 Online book selling, 49:276–83 Ortopan, Leroy D., port. 28:360 Northeast Document Conservation Online Catalog Evaluation Projects, Ottoman Turkish personal names, 34:62– Center, 32:43–47 29:34–51 78 Northern Illinois University, Libraries, Online catalogs, 27:18–35, 67–75, 263– Out-of-print materials, 39:117–32 letter 30:166 64, 270–72; 28:207–11; 31:231–38; —acquisition, 46:3–10; reviews Northwestern University, 26:170–76 32:263–65, 312–22; 33:344–57 50:147–48 Northwestern University, Venezuela reviews 31:261–62; 32:182–83, 182– —preservation, 46:3–10 Project, 26:170–76 84; 33:88–89, 432–44; 34:286–87; Outsourcing, see Contracting out Notes in bibliographic records 35:170–75, 503–4; 37:102–3 43:60– reviews 34:281–82 61 P see also Contents notes —access to, 27:4–17 PAC, see International Federation of NOTIS, 32:48–52 —access to electronic serials, 48:69– Library Associations and Institutions, NOTIS-3, 26:170–76 76 Preservation and Conservation NoveList (Database), 47:80–95 —accuracy in, 34:24–35 Programme NREN, see National Research and —attitudes toward, 30:388–401 Pankake, Marcia, 30:430–32; port. 30:430 Education Network —authority control, 35:217–28, 422– Paper 58; reviews 35:491–92 —deterioration of, 36:105–12 O —changing, reviews 35:504 —preservation, reviews 35:480–81 OCLC, 26:12–20, 47–51, 362–69; 27:132– —characteristics of, 27:76–80 —quality, 27:117–87, 304–6; 36:333– 41, 188–98, 252–54, 264–65; 28:206–7; —classification in, 27:76–80 34 33:140–51; 40:203–10, 251–60; 42:45– —congresses, reviews 32:276–77 Paraprofessional staff members 60; 44:141–45; 46:105–10 —displays in, 41:79–100 —in reference services—training, letters 26:212 —displays in—design of, 45:20–46 reviews 38:105–6 reviews 35:333–34 —filing order in, 41:79–100 —use of, for cataloging, 41:205–18 OCLC, Cooperative Online Resource —holdings records in, 28:25–40 Paris Principles, 41:79–100 Catalog —linking, 34:217–18 Paskoff, Beth M., 35:474 reviews 48:87–88 —multilingual, 35:422–58 Patents, reviews 48:83–84 —Web resources in, 46:39–49 —retrieval systems, 35:359–74 PCC, see Program for Cooperative OCLC, Online Union Catalog, see OCLC —searching, 29:16–33; 38:295–305; Cataloging database 40:113–32, 211–36 41:219–35 PDF, see Portable document format OCLC, WorldCat, see OCLC database —spelling errors in, 40:113–32 Pedagogy OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis sys- —subject access, 27:81–87, 88–93, —use of classification schemes in, tem, 38:133–38; 41:50–57 204–5; 29:5–15, 16–33, 34–51; 47:4–15 OCLC bibliographic records, see OCLC 34:179–98; 35:109–13, 377–91; Penn State University, Libraries, 43:170– database 36:319–23; 37:285–89; 46:92, 97– 77; 46:3–10 OCLC database, 38:133–38, 275–79; 102; 48:199–212; reviews 34:267–68, Pennsylvania German materials 41:29–38 273; 35:119–20, 479–80, 483–85, —cataloging, 50:186–98 —core standards in, 50:42–57 491–92; 41:60–67; 46:73–74 —digitization, 50:186–98 —duplicate records in, 26:353–61; —thesauri, reviews 32:188–89 Pennsylvania State University, 44:190–95; 27:211–20; 37:59–71 —use studies, 32:359–61; 35:191–201; 50:186–98 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 41

Pennsylvania State University, Physical —education, 50:274–94 Print publications Sciences Library, 40:139–44 Preservation of archival materials, 39:417– reviews 50:145–46 Pennsylvania Union List of Serials, 26 see also Books 28:299–307 reviews 37:108–9, 109–10, 115–16 Processing of library materials Percelli, Ireme M., port. 33:424 —administration, reviews 49:141–43 see also Books—marking Performance appraisal, reviews 36:521– —affect of technological developments —contracting out, 39:359–83 22 on, 49:32–39 —time studies, 38:161–67 Periodicals, see also Journals; Serial pub- —handbooks, manuals, etc., reviews Pro-Cite (Software), 39:427–33 lications 39:320–21 Productivity standards Perrault, Anna H., 35:474 Preservation of library materials, 26:3– —in academic libraries, 49:40–48 Personal computers, reviews 50:75 11, 223–39; 27:252–54, 297–314; —in cataloging, 49:40–48 Personal libraries, 38:267–73 29:151–60, 425–28; 30:341–53, 354– Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Personal name headings, 29:273–85; 62; 31:159–76; 32:43–47, 116–26, 47:16–27 35:217–28 235–47; 33:217–26, 274–81, 414–19; Protocol analysis, 40:343–58 Personal names 34:455–65; 35:294–306; 36:333–38, Provenance see also Chinese personal names; 341–42; 37:315–22, 434–43; 38:322–23 —thesauri, reviews 34:259–61 Ottoman Turkish personal names 43:131–39, 170–77; 44:97–104; 46:3– Public librarians, reviews 39:101–2; —Africa—bibliography, 26:115–16 10; 48:179–90 50:146 —variations in access points, 36:224– note 32:103 Public libraries, 26:21–36, 37–46; 28:175– 41 reviews 32:187–88, 285–86; 33:93–95, 84; 29:132–38; 31:35–59 Pharmacy materials 95–96, 199–200, 306; 34:108–9, —Canada, 46:115–36; 47:44–57 —classification, 41:123–35 264–65, 284; 35:501; 37:108–9, —cataloging in, 48:107–21; reviews Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever 109–10, 112; 112–13, 115–16, 238– 35:480 Collection (University of Virginia), 39, 447–48; 41:158–62, 42:247–48; —collection evaluation, 38:149–60 46:79–84, 87–91 48:228–29 —copy cataloging in, 47:44–57 Photocopiers, 26:302; 33:160–63, 297– see also Book repair, Digitization of —directors, reviews 50:146 302; 34:445–54 library materials —fiction collections in, 42:102–12 Photocopying, 36:341; 37:324–26 —administration, reviews 49:141–43 —future studies, reviews 33:206–7 —guidelines, 38:288–92 —administration—Great Britain, —multilingual materials in, 46:115–36 Photographs reviews 41:162–64 —video recordings in, 48:107–21 —preservation, 36:335 —affect of technological developments Public services in libraries, 35:76–86 Physical geography on, 49:32–39 —relations with technical services, —study and teaching, 47:4–15 —assessment, 49:90–106 reviews 47:215 Physical processing of library materials, —automation, 32:116–26 Publication, etc., area see Processing of library materials —bibliography, 26:234–39; 30:290– see also Place of publication Physical science materials, reviews 319; 31:365–85; 32:238–47; 33:220– —in descriptive cataloging, 43:213–22 37:449–51 26; 34:563–65; 35:303–6; 36:335–38; Publishers and publishing, 27:316–17; Pinyin romanization scheme 37:318–22; 44:4–21; 47:59–70 33:79–83 —conversion from Wade-Giles, —by digital imagery, 40:67–77, 78–83 reviews 34:276–77, 541–42 41:254–63 —cooperative projects, 29:80–86, 87– see also Scholarly publishing; University Pittsburgh Regional Library Center, 93, 94–101; 37:434–43 presses; also the subdivision publish- 28:299–307 —cost studies, 30:363–74; 35:33–54 ing under topics Place of publication —digitization in, reviews 45:111–12 —bibliography, 30:218–21 —in cataloging records, 38:17–26 —guidelines, 38:288–92 —costs, 39:23–28 Polish publications —history, reviews 35:235–36 —dictionaries, reviews 34:274–75 —acquisition, 37:211–19 —international aspects, 30:31–35 —in relation to approval plans, 45:127– Political science materials, 27:163–76 —needs assessments, 50:58–72, 200–13 77 Popular culture materials —New York, 39:198–208 —library science, reviews 33:202–3 —acquisition, reviews 38:102–3 —periodicals, 35:104–8 —trials, litigation, etc., 37:127–33 Portable document format —personnel, see Preservation librarians —United States, 30:57–67, 68–71 —use with online public access cata- —planning, reviews 32:88–89 Publishers Weekly, 39:384–90 logs, 48:20–25 —product reviews, 33:297–302 Pulsipher, Josephine S., 30:319 Power, Eugene B., reviews 35:335–36 —research, 32:362–63; 36:395–97 Purdue University, Library, 30:47–56 Preservation education, see Preservation —South Africa, 47:140–48 of library materials—study and teach- —standards, 35:186–90 Q–R ing —study and teaching, 50:274–94 Qualitative research, reviews 42:140–41 Preservation librarians, 48:179–90; reviews —use of databases in, 41:236–53 RAK, see Regeln für die alphabetischen 35:334–35 —workshops, 45:95–103 Katalogiserung 42 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

RAMEAU see also subdivision research under see also University presses —chronological subdivisions in, topics School libraries and media centers, 48:199–212 Research libraries, 39:79–84 33:123–33; 37:7–17 Rare books reviews 35:118–19; 38:323–24 reviews 39:101–2 —cataloging—standards, 47:16–27 —collection management in, 44:23–32 —acquisitions in, reviews 31:260–61 Rare library materials —collections, 38:133–38 —automation in, 31:249–55 reviews 32:270–72 Research Libraries Group Conspectus, —cataloging in, reviews 35:480 see also Rare books 29:309–27; 30:47–56; reviews 37:445– —collection development, reviews —backlogs, 50:200–13 46 35:491 —cataloging, 50:42–57 Resource sharing —Nebraska, 28:268–75 Rather, Lucia, 29:384–87; port. 29:384 reviews 35:350–51; 37:238; 38:98–100; Schottlaender, Brian, port. 48:236 Rawlinson, Nora, port. 33:425 39:209–10 Science and technology libraries Readers’ advisory services, 47:80–95 —automation, reviews 35:347–48 —history, reviews 34:263–64 Records —bibliography, 30:230–31, 241–43, Science Citation Index, 33:367–73 —management, reviews 47:37–38 245–47 Science journals, see Science serials Redundancy Retrieval effectiveness, 39:167–76 Science materials —in subject access, 42:61–66 —in relation to OPAC displays, 45:20– reviews 35:347 Reference librarians 46 —acquisition, 33:382–92 —effect of automation on, 40:9–31 Retrospective conversion, 32:209, 378–86; —China, 33:272–74 Reference materials 36:304–5; 37:266–67 —Europe, 31:215–24 —publishing, reviews 32:87–88 reviews 37:453–54 —evaluation of, 42:147–242, 243–45 Reference services —bibliography, 30:257–58 —interlibrary loans, 41:17–28 reviews 36:524–25; 38:105–6 —costs, 28:149–62 —preservation, reviews 32:187–88 —use of expert systems, reviews —quality control, 31:148–58 —use studies, 40:139–44 40:383–85 REUSE (Project), 44:122–28 Science publications, on World Wide Web, Regeln für die alphabetischen Reviews, see Book reviews reviews 48:87; Katalogiserung, 44:114–21, 122–28 Richmond, Phyllis Allen, 43:186–88 Science serials, 42:147–242, 243–45; Regeln für Schlagwortkatalog—chrono- RLIN database, 27:264–65; 32:48–54, reviews 32:415–16 logical subdivisions in, 48:199–212 116–26; 33:140–51; 35:65–75; 38:56– Sciences Reid, Marion T., port. 33:70 59, 60–63, 161–67; 46:105–10 —communications in, reviews 42:68– Reidelbach, John, port. 35:425 —core standards in, 50:42–57 69 Relevance —duplicate records in, 27:211–20 —information services, reviews —in relation to OPAC displays, 45:20– Robotics, 27:207–8 35:500–501 46 Rodell, Elizabeth, 34:296 Scientific journals Religious materials Romanization of nonroman alphabets, see —evaluation, 44:92–96 —cataloging, 29:180–88 Transliteration and romanization of Sci-tec libraries, see Science and technol- Remote storage of library materials, see nonroman alphabets ogy libraries Storage of library materials—remote RSWK, see Regeln für Schlagwortkatalog Search engines, reviews 46:74–75 storage Russian fiction see also names of individual search Renaissance materials —translations into English, 47:80–95 engines —cataloging, reviews 37:240 Russian materials, 35:459–61 Selection of library materials, 32:17–29, Répertoire d’Autorité Matière Russian publications 127–36; 42:21–43; reviews 32:184–85 Encyclopédique et Alphabétique —acquisition, 37:211–19 Sellberg, Roxanne, 33:426–27; port. Unifié, see RAMEAU 33:427 Répertoire des vedettes-matière de la S Semantic warrant, 30:109–25 Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval, 46: Salk, Judy, port. 34:528 Serbian materials 138–49 Sameness —acquisition, 38:47–55 Reproduction of library materials, 26:294– —as concept in classification, 45:115– Serial publications, 26:277–93; 27:188–98, 305; 32:323–36; 33:248–57; 34:467–75; 22 243–58; 32:151–58, 217–32; 33:227–39; 35:307–18; 36:339–59; 37:323–34 San Diego State University, Library, 34:234–40, 313–25; 35:319–31; 36:361– —bibliography, 26:302–5; 32:330–36; 37:167–80 73; 37:335–42; 39:53–77; 50:16–30 33:253–57; 34:472–75; 35:314–18; Schachtman, Bella, 28:276 reviews 31:259–60; 34:270–72, 536–38; 36:344–59; Schenk, William Z., port. 33:75 36:522–23, 527–28; 37:242–43, 449– —history, 26:52–56 Schmidt, Karen A., port. 34:530 51; 41:165–66; 45:59–60 —product reviews, 33:297–302 Scholarly communication, reviews 38:98– see also Continuing resources; Research 100, 106–7 Electronic serials; Journals; Zines reviews 42:320–22, 43:124–26 Scholarly publishing, 28:315–24; 44:59– —acquisition, reviews 35:496–97 see also Qualitative research 69; 46:50–61 —acquisition—cost studies, 49:107–22 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 43

—acquisition—from People’s Republic reviews 33:196–97, 305–6 —acquisition, reviews 50:147–48 of China, 40:62–65 —automation, 33:56–59, 166–71; —cataloging, 46:79–84, 87–91; 47:149– —acquisition—in Nigeria, 40:262–66 36:366 59; 49:49–56 —analysis, 41:283–94; 45:3–9 —bibliography, 30:238–40 Spelling errors, see Typographical errors —as bibliographic entities, 48:238–55 Serials departments, reviews 36:117 Spoken word recordings, reviews 38:316 —bibliographic identity of, 48:238–55 Serials Evaluator (Computer program), SPSS/PC+, 37:227–35 —bibliography, 26:291–93; 30:238– 42:147–242, 243–45 St. Lawrence University, 47:160–70; 47, 413–22; 31:306–20; 32:226–32; Serials librarians, 35:416–21 48:300–4 33:235–39; 34:321–25; 35:327–31; —education of, 43:247–56 Standard Generalized Markup Language, 36:368–73; 37:339–42; 50:27–30; —societies, etc., reviews 48:155–57 38:190–94, 403–13 reviews 35:482 Series Standing orders —cancellation of holdings, 28:299–307 see also Monographic series —physical processing of, 45: 104–9 —cataloging, 26:277–81; 27:221–24, —authority control, 26:331–44 Stanford University, 39:359–83 247–51; 30:243–45; 32:220–21; SGML, see Standard Generalized Markup State government publications 36:365–66; 37:335–36; reviews Language reviews 32:282 34:283–84; 38:103–5; 48:157–58 Shapiro, Beth J., 39:442–43 —preservation, 37:434–43 see also CONSER Project; Successive SHARAF, see Shared Authority Files State University of New York, 41:50–57 entry cataloging (Project) State University of New York at Albany, —cataloging—history, 34:80–87 Shared Authority Files (Project), 26:345– 41:17–28; 43:161–69 —China, 33:272–74 52 State University of New York at Buffalo, —classification, 26:177–81; 36:365–66 Shared cataloging, see Cooperative cata- 29:286–94; 35:141–47; 38:373–88 —collection development, 28:299–307 loging Statistical analysis —congresses, reviews 32:275–76 Sheet music —computer software, reviews 33:316– —cost studies, 49:107–22 —cataloging, reviews 48:229–32 17 —Great Britain, 30:72–78 Shelf order, 45:90–94 Statistical sampling, reviews 49:284–5 —holdings statements, see Holdings Shelf-ready materials, 45:104–9 Statistics, reviews 35:348–49, 493–95 statements Shelflisting, 39:294–302 Stevens, Jane E., 32:172 —in Europe, 31:215–24 reviews 32:92–93 Storage of library materials, 44:176–83, —in the life sciences, 37:449–51 see also Cutter numbers 184–89, 209–13 —in the physical sciences, 37:449–51 Shelflists reviews 35:501 —indexing, 36:366; 37:19–44 —sampling, 34:199–215 —offsite, see Storage of library materi- —management of, 31:135–47; reviews Shelving of library materials als—remote storage 43:182–84 —statistical analysis, 45:90–94 —remote storage, 44:176–83, 184–89; —on CD-ROMs, 37:337 Shelving, Wood, see Wood shelving reviews 35:351–52, 499 —prices, 27:345–56; 30:72–78, 240–41; Shepard, Marietta Daniels, 29:102 Striedieck, Suzanane, port. 30:427 37:127–33, 338; 47:192–207; 49:107– Shipman, John, 33:75–76; port. 33:75 Stubbs, Basil Stuart, port. 32:79 22 Siegel, Ira, port. 32:173; 33:77 Student employees —print vs. online versions, 48:300–4 Silver halide microforms, 30:85 —motivation, 39:410–16 —processing—automation, 32:219–20 Slides, reviews 40:93–95 —use of in academic libraries, 49:27– —publishing, 27:243–45 Slovenian materials 31 —research, 36:397–98 —acquisition, 38:47–55 —use of in cataloging, 49:27–31 —selection, reviews 33:305–6 Small libraries, 29:118–71 Subject access, reviews 43:184–85; —Soviet Union, 26:151–55 Small press publications, 28:4–14 45:181–84 —standards, 34:139–57; reviews Smiraglia, Richard P., port. 34:523 —in online catalogs, reviews 41:60–67 48:157–58 Smollett, Tobias George. The Expedition —redundancy in, 42:61–66 —study and teaching, reviews 50:221– of Humphry Clinker, 46:150–59 —to World Wide Web, reviews 46:33– 22 Society of American Archivists, 34 —subscriptions to, 37:227–35 Preservation Management Training Subject analysis, see Subject cataloging —title changes, 40:41–48 Program, 39:417–26 Subject cataloging, 26:263–76; 27:269–77; see also Successive entry cataloging SOLINET, Preservation Resources, 28:163–74, 246–59; 30:402–12; 32:337– —union lists, 26:285–86; 27:188–98, 45:95–103 51; 33:400–412; 35:265–82; 36:316–32; 252–54; 28:299–307; 32:221; Somers, Sally, port. 33:70 37:277–98 42:313–17 Space utilization in libraries, 37:147–66 letters 28:383–84; 35:119–20; 38:324– —use studies, 38:373–88; 39:43–52; Spalding, C. Sumner, 41:274–75 26; 40:185–88; 49:288 41:101–11, 283–94 Spanish language materials see also Regeln für Schlagwortkatalog —users’ locating of, 41–48 —vendor records for, 45:10–19 see also subdivision subject cataloging Serials control systems, 27:205–6, 247–51, Special collections under types of materials 255–56; 29:132–38, 139–44; 32:402–6 reviews 32:83–85 —alternative methods, 49:266–75 44 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

—Australia, 26:100–108 Technical services librarians Time studies, 38:161–67; 47:109–24 —bibliography, 26:272–76; 30:261–89; —competencies, 49:167–74 Title changes 31:239–47; 32:346–51; 33:240–47;; —education, reviews 49:143–44 —serial publications, see Serial publi- 35:277–82; 36:329–32; 37:293–98 —expectations of, 49:167–74 cations—title changes —codes, 32:167–69; 34:228–30 Technical services, 29:125–31; 33:284–85, Title II-C grants, 39:167–76 —in online catalogs, 29:5–15 285–96 Title pages —international aspects, 30:23–30 reviews 35:121–22; 36:523–24; 37:105, —history, reviews 49:67 —research, 32:356–58; 36:387–88, 110–11; 48:80–81; 49:217–18 Titles, 32:164–66 398–400 —administration, 29:125–31; 31:69– —adequacy of, 39:238–46 —thesauri, reviews 32:188–89 76; 36:135–48, 400–401; 41:139–42, —choice of, in descriptive cataloging, Subject headings, 37:283–85; 41:190–204; 147–54; reviews 34:273–74, 410–11; 34:240–45 43:140–60 36:248–50, 523–24; 40:289–92 Trademarks, reviews 48:83–84 reviews 43:59–60 —automation, 26:170–76 Transaction logs, 39:142–52; 40:211–36; see also Catholic subject head- —bibliography, 35:403–7; reviews 41:219–35 ings; Library of Congress Subject 38:427–29 Transliteration and romanization of non- Headings, RAMEAU, Regeln für —continuing education in, 38:195–98 roman alphabets, reviews 35:340–41 Schlagwortkatalog; Répertoire des —contracting out, reviews 42:67–68 Triangle Research Libraries Network, vedettes-matière de la Bibliothèque —cost studies, 27:201–2; 36:400–401; 26:363–69; 28:25–40 de l’Université Laval 44:70–83 Tri-College Consortium, 47:28–35 see also subdivision subject headings —evaluation of, 43:37–52 Tucker, Ben R., 33:72–74; port. 33:72 under types of materials —future studies, 31:6–11; reviews Tuttle, Marcia, 29:391–93 —authority files of, 46:92, 97–102; 39:435–37 Typographical errors —bibliography, 30:275–85 —location, 47:125–31 —in bibliographical records, 43:161– —Canada, 46:138–49 —research, 27:123–32, 199–210; 69; 48:92–101 —chronological subdivisions in, 32:352–65; 36:383–410 —in online catalogs, 40:113–32 48:199–212 —research—bibliography, 31:275–86; —environmental studies, 38:333–41 32:363–65 U —form subdivisions in, 34:36–43; —study and teaching—history, 29:239– U.S. Periodical Price Index, 47:192–207 45:187–97 47 UCITA, see Uniform Computer —French language, 46:138–49 —workstations for, 40:171–83; reviews Information Transaction Act —genealogical materials, 41:335–46 42:69–71 UKMARC, 44:135–40 —geographic subdivisions, 36:411–25 Technical standards, reviews 36:524 UnCover2 (Electronic document delivery —history, reviews 48:232 Technological equipment in libraries system), 39:221–28 —in online catalogs, 37:47–58, 285–89; —instruction in use, reviews 37:116– Undergraduate libraries, 50:157–65 reviews 46:73–74 17 Unicode, 44:160–67 —references, 49:154–66 Technology —in authority records, 49:243–49; let- —subdivisions in, 38:213–26 —in preservation of library materials, ters 50:227–29, 229–30 —validation, 42:46–60 49:32–39 Uniform Computer Information Subject searching Technology in libraries, reviews 48:308–9 Transaction Act, 43:257–64 —in OPACS, 46:92, 97–102 Technology libraries, see Science and Uniform title entries, 31:231–38; 36:29– Subscriptions technology libraries 33, 388; 39:238–46; letters 32:8, 8–9, —cancellation and reinstatement of, Technology materials 9–10 40:262–66 —acquisition, 33:382–92 UNIMARC format Successive entry cataloging, 37:403–13 —China, 33:272–74 —authorities, 36:37–58 Swarthmore College, 30:388–401 —preservation, reviews 32:187–88 Union lists of serials, see Serial publica- Swartzburg, Susan Garretson, 41:167–68 TEI, see Text Encoding Initiative tions—union lists Syracuse University, 36:105–12 Telecommunications United States Newspaper Project, see also reviews 34:278–79 California Newspaper Project, Illinois T —costs, 28:215–16 Newspaper Project; Utah Newspaper Tables of contents, 43:14–27 Texas A&M University, Libraries, 44:201– Project —in bibliographic records, 40:133–38 8 Universal Availability of Publications Team cataloging, 38:257–66 TEXT Encoding Initiative, 38:389–401 (Program), 30:4–12 Technical journals Thesauri, 36:325–26 Universal Bibliographic Control —evaluation of, 44:92–96 see also subdivision thesauri under (Program), 26:156–69; 30:13–22, 23– Technical materials types of materials 30; 34:423–31; 44:114–21 reviews 35:347 —bibliography, 30:285–89 Universal Decimal Classification, 28:346– —evaluation of, 42:147–242, 243–45 Theses, see Dissertations 59; reviews 40:99–101 Technical serials, 42:147–242, 243–45 Tillett, Barbara B., 48:130–43 Université Laval, Bibliothèque, see also LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 45

Répertoire des vedettes-matière de la 37:221–25 Wajenberg, Arnold, port. 34:525 Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval University of Wisconsin—Madison, Walsdorf, Jack, port. 30:430; 32:79; 33:425; Universities and colleges 29:73–79 34:527 —automation, reviews 35:496 University presses, reviews 34:541–42 Washington Library Network, 27:264–65, University and college faculty Unpublished materials 391–94; letters 27:226 —publications by, 44:86–91 —cataloging, reviews 37:444–45 Web sites University libraries, see Academic librar- Use studies, 40:359–68 see also Library Web sites; World Wide ies see also the subdivision use studies Web University Microfilms International, under topics —design, reviews 47:39 reviews 35:335–36 USMARC formats, 44:135–40 —usability testing, reviews 47:39 University of Alabama, Libraries, 41:29– reviews 34:118–19 —use in cataloging departments, 38 —authorities, 36:37–58 50:173–85 University of British Columbia, Library, —data elements, 36:189–208 Web sites in libraries, see Library Web 43:67–77 UTLAS, 26:345–52 sites University of California, 28:136–48 Weber, Lisa B., 33:420–21; port. 33:420 University of California at Los Angeles, V Weblogs 40:251–60 Validation —cataloging, 49:7–13 University of California at Los Angeles, —of subject headings, 42:45–60 —in library collections, 49:7–13 Film and Television Archives, 38:355– Van Orden, Phyllis, 27:412–14; port. Weeding, see Library collections—weed- 72 27:412 ing University of Chicago, Library, 30:126–36 Vendor records Weihs, Jean, 30:423–25; port. 30:423 University of Colorado at Boulder, 50:129– —in bibliographic databases, 45:10–19, Western Library Network, 34:493–503 37 123–26; 46:105–10 Whaley, John, 30:430–32; port. 30:430 University of Florida Libraries, 45:104–9; Vendors, Library, see Library materials— White, Herbert S., port. 30:430 48:20–25; 49:276–83 vendors Whole Internet Catalog (Internet index), University of Illinois at Chicago, 26:12–20; Verbal reports, 40:343–58 40:275–86 38:267–73; 39:167–76, 247–64; 43:37– Verona, Eva, 40:377–80 Wholesalers, Library, see Library materi- 52 Vesicular microforms, 30:86–87 als—vendors University of Illinois at Urbana- Video recordings Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr., 29:388–90; Champaign, 27:188–98, 397–405; reviews 34:277–78 32:72–73; port. 29:388; 32:72 43:106–13; 50:200–13 see also Moving image materials Williams, Kit. Bee on the Comb, 32:164– University of Illinois at Urbana- —acquisition, 47:160–70; reviews 66 Champaign, Music Library, 28:253–62 40:294–96 Withdrawal of library materials, see Library University of Ilorin (Ilorin, Nigeria), —cataloging, 48:107–21; reviews collections—weeding Library, 40:262–66 36:113–14; 40:294–96 WLN, see Western Library Network University of Iowa, Libraries, 40:62–65 —collection development, reviews Women University of Minnesota, Libraries, 32:48– 39:211–12 —subject headings, 37:181–96; reviews 54; 37:221–15; 50:120–28 —in academic libraries, 47:160–70 33:86–87 University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus Videodiscs, 26:294–96; 27:24–26, 288–90; Women’s studies Library, 31:77–87 28:227–30 —subject cataloging, 49:266–75 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 45:80–89 —bibliography, 30:194–208 Wood shelving, 44:209–13 University of Nevada, Reno, Basque Videotapes, see Video recordings Work numbers, see Cutter numbers Studies Collection, 42:304–12 Vietnamese language Working papers University of North Carolina at Charlotte, —romanization, 29:295–302 —cataloging, 36:478–86 27:17–87; 41:136–38 Villa Julie College, 27:132–41 Works, see Bibliographic entities University of Notre dame, Library, 30:47– Virginia Tech University, 42:282–91 Workshops 56; 42:313–17 Virtual library collections, 50:157–65; —evaluation, 45:95–103 University of Oxford, Bodleian Library reviews 38:97–98 Workstations, 41:139–42 —automation, 231–34 Visual materials —for technical services, 40:171–83; University of Pittsburgh, 37:227–35 —cataloging, reviews 31:389–91; reviews 42:69–71 University of Tennessee Libraries, 48:263– 45:62–63 World Wide Web 72 —classification, reviews 31:389–91 see also Web sites; Weblogs University of the Pacific, 41:219–35 Vocabulary management, 26:264–65 —access to, 46:39–49 University of Utah, Marriott Library, Von Hickeldey, Chris, port. 27:412 —cataloging, reviews 49:139–40 31:177–91 —in authority control, 46:79–84, 87– University of Virginia, 38:64–71, 373–88; W 91 46:79–84, 87–91 Wade-Giles romanization scheme —in collection development, 44:44–49 University of Washington, Libraries, —conversion to Pinyin, 41:254–63 —in interlibrary loan, 44:196–200 46 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

—indexing of, 42:258–71 WorldCat, see OCLC database Young adult materials, 30:68–71 —interfaces to, reviews 44:105–6 Wright, Jean Acker, port. 29:391 Young, Elizabeth, 32:115 —library use, 44:44–49, 196–200; WWW, see World Wide Web Youth reviews 44:105–6 —library services, 33:393–99 —science publications on, reviews X–Z Yugoslavian materials 48:87 XML, see eXtensible Markup Language —acquisition, 38:47–55 —searching, reviews 46:33–34, 74–75 Yahoo (Internet search engine), 40:275– Yuster, Leigh, port. 29:391, 30:427; 32:173; —subject access, 40:275–86; reviews 86 33:77, 424; 34:528 48:82–83 Yale University, 36:105–12; 40:67–77 Z39.50 standard, 50:120–28; reviews —use in authority control, 45:73–79 Yale University, Project Open Book, 40:381–83 —use in cataloging departments, 40:67–77 Zines, 48:191–99 48:48–58 Yankee Book Peddler, 45:104–9

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A.V. in Public and School Libraries: Networking, vol. 5 (1994) (Hewitt and Developers, and Maintainers (Schwartz Selection and Policy Issues (Hughes Bailey, eds.), 40:97–99 and Rorvig, eds.), 42:141–44 and Katz, eds.), 39:101–2 Advances in Library Resource Sharing, vol. Assessing Services (Peters, The ABCs of XML: The Librarian’s Guide 1 (Cargill and Graves, eds.), 35:350–51 ed.), 45:214–18 to the extensible Markup Language Advances in Library Resource Sharing, Audio Book Breakthrough: A Guide to (Desmarais), 44:214–15 vol. 2 (1991) (Cargill and Graves, eds.), Selection and Use in Public Libraries Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification 37:238 and Education (Hoffman and Osteyee), and Relative Index, 12th ed. (Comaromi, Advances in Library Resource Sharing, 38:316 et al., eds.), 35:339–40 vol. 3 (1992) (Cargill and Graves, eds.), The Audiovisual Cataloging Current (Roe, Abstracting and Indexing, 33:204 37:238 ed.), 48:86–87 Academic Libraries (Lynch and Young, Advances in Preservation and Access, vol. Audiovisual Material Glossary (Olson), eds.), 35:229–30 1 (1992) (Higginbotham and Jackson, 33:201–2 Academic Libraries as High-Tech eds.), 37:238–39 Audiovisual Policies in ARL Libraries Gateways: A Guide to Design and Advances in Serials Management (Tuttle (Brancolini), 35:497–98 Space Decisions (Bazillion and Braun), and Cook, eds.), 31:259–60 Australian Library History in Context 40:188–90 Advances in Serials Management, vol. 2 (third Forum on Australian Library Access Services: The Convergence of (Tuttle and Cook, eds.), 33:196–97 History; Rayward, ed.), 34:116 Reference and Technical Services Advances in Serials Management, vol. 3 Authority Control in Music Libraries (McCombs, ed.), 36:524–25 (Cook and Tuttle, eds.), 34:536–38 (Tucker, ed.), 35:125 The ACLS Survey of Scholars (Morton American Archival Analysis (Cox), 35:338– Authority Control in Organizing and and Price), 34:269–70 39 Accessing Information: Definition and Acquisition Management and Collection Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d International Experience (Taylor and Development in Libraries, 2d ed. ed., 1988 revision, 33:179–81 Tillett, eds.), 49:286–87 (Magrill and Corbin), 34:408 Annual Review of Information Science Authority Control Symposium (Muller, Acquisitions, Budgets, and Material Costs, and Technology, vol. 22 (Williams, ed.), ed.), 32:189–90 33:198–99 33:85–86 Authority Control: Principles, Applications, Advances in Library Administration and Approval Plans (Association of Research and Instructions (Clack), 34:540–41 Organization, vol. 6 (McCabe and Libraries, Office of Management Automated Acquisitions (Dykeman and Kreissman, eds.), 32:89–90 Studies), 32:416 Katz, eds.), 35:346–47 Advances in Library Administration and ARBA guide to Library Science Literature, Automated Authority Control in ARL Organization, vol. 7 (McCabe and 1970–1983 (Davis and Patterson, eds.), Libraries (Wittenbach), 34:408–9 Kreisman, eds.), 33:200–1 32:93–94 Automation and Organizational Change in Advances in Library Automation and Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Libraries (Johnson), 35:505–6 Networking, A Research Annual, vol. 2 (Clinic on Library Applications of Data Automation Services for Libraries (Muro), Hewitt, ed.), 33:306–8 Processing, 1990; Lancaster and Smith, 35:492–93 Advances in Library Automation and eds.), 37:97 Basic Book Repair Methods (Schechter), Networking, vol. 3 (Hewitt, ed.), ASIS ’97 Proceedings of the 60th ASIS 44:52–53 35:114–15) Annual Meeting: Digital Collections: Behind the Scenes at the Dynamic Library Advances in Library Automation and Implications for Users, Funders, (Foc), 35:122–23 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 47

Beyond the Book (Peterson and Molholt, Cataloging: The Professional Development (Ropiequet, ed.), 32:180–81 eds.), 35:483–85 Cycle (Intner and Hill, eds.), CDMARC Subjects (Library of Congress), Bibliographic Access in Europe: First 36:114–15 33:434–37 International Conference (Dempsey, Cataloging and Classification, 2d ed. The Changing Nature of the Catalog and ed.), 36:113 (Chan), 39:321–22 Its Integration with Other Discovery Bibliographic Access to Medieval and Cataloging and Classification for Library Tools: Final Report (Calhoun), Renaissance Manuscripts (Stevens, Technicians, 2d ed. (Kao), 49:67–68 50:295–97 ed.), 37:240 Cataloging Books: A Workbook of Changing Technology: Opportunity and A Bibliographical Companion (Stokes), Examples (Studwell and Loertscher), Challenge (Trezza, ed.), 33:438–41 34:274–75 34:407–8 A Changing World (North American Bibliographic Displays in the Online Cataloging Heresy (Weinberg, ed.), Serials Interest Group; McMahon, Catalog (Crawford), 31:261–62 37:240–42 Palm, and Dunn, eds.), 37:242–43 The Bibliographic Record and Information Cataloging Legal Literature (Enyingi, Characteristics of Subject Authority Technology, 2d ed. (Hagler), 36:243– Lembke, and Mittán), 33:303–4 Records in the Machine-Readable 44 Cataloging Motion Pictures and Library of Congress Subject Headings The Bibliographic Record and Information Videorecordings (Olson), 36:113–14) (Markey and Vizine-Goetz), 33:312–14 Technology, 3d ed. (Hagler), 42:71–73 Cataloging Music (Smiraglia), 32:90–92 Classification Made Simple (Hunter), Bibliographic Records: Use of Data Cataloging of Audiovisual Materials: A 33:308–9 Elements in the Book World (Dempsey), Manual Based on AACR2 (Olson), The Classification of Fiction: The 34:409–10 36:525–26 Development of a System Based on Binding and Care of Printed Music (Carli), Cataloging Rules for the Description of Theoretical Principles (Beghtol), 50:140–41 Looseleaf Publications, With Special 39:102–4 Binding Terms: A Thesaurus for Use in Emphasis on Legal Materials (Hallam), The Closing of American Library Schools: Rare Book and Special Collections 31:257–59 Problems and Opportunities (Ostler, Cataloguing (Association of College Cataloging Sheet Maps: The Basics Dahlin, and Willardson), 40:385–87 and Research Libraries, Rare Books (Andrew), 48:229–31 Collection Analysis for the School Library and Manuscripts Section, Standards Cataloging Sheet Music: Guidelines for Media Center (Doll and Barron), Committee), 34:259–61 Use with AACR2 and the MARC 35:491 Books for College Libraries, 3d ed., Format (Schultz and Shaw, comps. and Collection Assessment: A Look at the RLG 33:309–12 eds.), 48:229–31 Conspectus (Wood and Strauch, eds.), A Brief Guide to AACR2, 1988 Revision, Cataloging the Web: Metadata, AACR2, 37:437–38 and Implications for Automated and MARC21 (Jones, Ahronheim, and The Collection Building Reader (Sellen Systems (Weihs and Howarth), 34:110– Crawford, eds.), 49:139–40 and Curley, eds.), 37:99 12 Cataloging Unpublished Nonprint Collection Development (Library and The British Library: A Guide to Its Materials (Urbanski), 37:444–45 Information Research Group; Corrall, Structure, Publications, and Services Cataloging with AACR2R and USMARC ed.), 33:205–6 (Day), 34:265–66 for Books, Computer Files, Serials, Collection Development in a Digital Brittle Books Programs (Merrill-Oldham Sound Recordings, Videorecordings Environment (Lee, ed.), 45:214–18 and Walker, eds.), 34:108–9 (Fritz), 42:318–20 Collection Development in an Electronic Budgeting for Information Access: Cataloging with Copy, 2d ed. (Taylor), Environment (Nisonger, ed.), 45:214– Managing the Resource Budget for 34:114–16 18 Absolute Access (Martin and Wolf, The Cataloguer’s Way through AACR2 Collection Development in College eds.), 43:126–27 (Piggott), 35:123–24 Libraries (Hill, Hannaford, and Epp, Budgets for Acquisitions: Strategies for Catskill: An Interactive Multimedia Course eds.), 36:115–16 Serials, Monographs, and Electronic on AACR2 and MARC (Mortimer, Collection Development Policy Statement Journals (Lee, ed.), 36:519–20 Lochhead, and Hyland), 42:250–51 1989 (Columbia University Libraries), Buying Books (Eaglen), 34:270 CD-ROM and Optical Publishing Systems 33:431–32 Buying Serials (Basch and McQueen), (Hendley), 32:179–80 Collection Development Practices for 35:496–97 CD-ROM and Other Optical Information College Libraries (Taborsky and The Care of Fine Books (Greenfield), Systems (Eaton, MacDonald, and Lenkowski, comps.), 34:262–63 33:306 Saule, eds.), 34:124–26 Collection Management: A New Treatise Case Studies in Library Security (Shuman), CD-ROM in the Library: Today and (Osburn and Atkinson, eds.), 49:287–88 Tomorrow (Duggan, ed.), 34:538–40 37:99–101 Cataloger’s Desktop, 41:347–49 CD-ROM Local Area Networks Collection Management: Background and Cataloger’s Judgment: Music Cataloging (Desmarais, ed.), 37:97–99 Principles (Wortman), 34:534–35 Questions and Answers from the Music CD-ROM Technology for Information Collection Management and Development: OCLC Users Group Newsletter (Weitz; Managers (Elshami), 34:538–40 Issues in an Electronic Era (Johnson Sheehy, ed.), 50:141–42 CD-ROM. Vol. 2, Optical Publishing and MacEwan, eds.), 40:95–97 48 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Collection Management for the 1990s CORC: New Tools and Possibilities for Guide (Chan, Comaromi, and Satija), (Branin, ed.), 37:446–4 Cooperative Electronic Resource 40:99–101 Collection Management in Academic Description (Calhoun and Riemer, Digital Imaging Technology for Libraries (Jenkins and Morley, eds.), eds.), 48:87–88 Preservation (RLG Symposium 1994; 36:116–17 Cost-Effective Technical Services (Pitkin, Elkington, ed.), 41:158–62 Collection Management: Current Issues ed.), 34:410–11 Digital Imaging: A Practical Handbook (Shoemaker, ed.), 34:284–86 Current Technologies in the Library (Lee), 45:179–80 Commonsense Cataloging (Miller and (Crawford), 33:194–95 Digital Libraries (Arms), 44:215–16 Terwillegar), 35:120–21 DDC, the Universe of Knowledge, and Digital Libraries ’94: The First Annual Communicating Research (Meadows), the Post-Modern Library (Miksa), Conference on the Theory and Practice 43:124–26 43:123–24 of Digital Libraries, June 19–21, Community, Collaboration, and The Decision-Making Process for Library College Station, Texas (Schnase, et al., Collections: The Writings of Ross Collections (Kovacs), 35:117–18 eds.), 40:192–93 Atkinson (Alan and MacEwan, eds.), Declining Acquisitions Budgets: Allocation, Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning and 50:214–16 Collection Development, and Impact Practice (Andrews and Law, eds.), The Complete Cataloguing Reference Set Communication (Lee, ed.), 38:426–27 50:75–76 (Olson and Swanson), 33:191 Delivering Digital Images: Cultural Digital Preservation and Metadata: The Complete Guide to Acquisitions Heritage Resources for Education History, Theory, Practice (Lazinger), Management (Wilkinson and Lewis), (Stephenson and McClung, eds.), 47:135–36 50:138–39 44:50–51 Digitizing Collections: Strategic Issues for Computer Files and the Research Library Describing Archival Materials: The Use of the Information Manager (Hughes), (Johnson, et al.; Gould, ed.), 35:499– the MARC AMC Format (Smiraglia, 49:65–66 500 ed.), 36:244 Disaster Management for Libraries and Concepts of Information Retrieval (Pao), Describing Music Materials: A Manual Archives (Matthews and Feather, eds.), 34:109–10 for Descriptive Cataloging of Printed 49:285–86 Conference on Acquisitions, Budgets, and Recorded Music, Music Videos, Disaster Planning and Recovery: A How- and Collections (April 10 an 11, 1991, and Archival Music Collections, for to-Do-It Manual for Librarians and Minneapolis, Minnesota) Proceedings. Use with AACR2 and APPM, 3d ed. Archivists (Fortson), 36:527 Theme: Acquisitions or Access? (Smiraglia), 42:246–47) Disaster Response and Planning for (Genaway, ed.), 36:526–27 Descriptive Terms for Graphic materials Libraries (Kahn), 49:285–86 Conference on Integrated Online Library (Zinkham and Parker, eds.), 31:389–91 DOBIS/LIBIS (Brophy, et al.), 35:495–96 Systems, September 23 and 24, 1986, Design Wise: A Guide for Evaluating Document Retrieval Systems (Willett, ed.), St. Louis, Missouri, Proceedings the Interface Design of Information 34:109–10 (Genaway, comp. and ed.), 32:276–77 Resources (Head), 44:105–6 Early Bindings on Paper: A Brief History Connecting With Technology, 1988: Designing Web Interfaces to Library of European Hand-Made Paper- Microcomputers in Libraries (1988 Services and Resources (Garlock and Covered Books, with a Multilingual Small Computers in Libraries Piontek), 44:105–6 Glossary (Cloonan), 36:244–45 Conference; Nelson, ed.), 34:112–14 Developing and Maintaining Video Edition of One (Power and Anderson), Conservation and Preservation of Collections in Libraries (Scholtz), 35:335–36 Humanities Research Collections 34:277–78 Education and Training for Catalogers and (Oliphant, ed.), 34:284 Developing and Managing Electronic Classifiers (Carter, ed.), 32:287–88 Conservation Treatment Procedures, 2d Journal Collections (Curtis, Scheschy, Education for Cataloging and the ed. (Morrow and Dyal, eds.), 31:388 and Taranggo), 45:214–18 Organization of Information: Pitfalls Contemporary Technology in Libraries Developing Library and Information and the Pendulum (Hill, ed.), 49:143– (Paskoff, ed.), 34:262 Center Collections, 2d ed. (Evans, ed.), 44 Convergence (Gorman, ed.), 35:487–89 32:282–84 Electronic Access to Information: A Cooperative Cataloging: Past, Present, and Development of Digital Libraries: An New Service Paradigm (Chiang and Future (Baker, ed.), 38:425–26 American Perspective (Marcum, ed.), Elkington, eds.), 39:106–9 Copyright Essentials for Librarians and 49:66–67 Electronic Collection Development: A Educators (Crews), 45:110–11 Developments in Microcomputing (12th Practical Guide (Lee), 47:132–33 Copyright for Teachers and Librarians International Essen Symposium; Helal Electronic Collection Management (Butler), 50:142–43 and Weiss, eds.), 35:115–16 (McGinnis, ed.), 45:214–18 Copyright in Cyberspace: Questions and Dewey Decimal Classification, 20th ed., The Electronic Era of Publishing Answers for Librarians (Hoffmann), 33:186–91 (Standera), 32:281–82 46:34–35 Dewey Decimal Classification, 20th Electronic Expectations: Science Journals Copyright in Cyberspace 2: Questions and Edition: A Study Manual (Comaromi), on the Web (Stankus), 48:87 Answers for Librarians (Hoffman), 37:101–2 Electronic Mail (Wilte), 34:116–18 50:142–43 Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 49

Electronic Information (Li and Crane), Florence, 17–18 January 2000, on Guide for Writing a Bibliographers 38:199–201 Proceedings (Guerrini, ed.), 45:178–79 Manual), 32:274–75 Elements of Bibliography, rev. ed. From A to Z39.50: A Networking Primer Guide for Written Collection Policy (Harmon), 34:535–36 (Michael and Hinnebusch), 40:381–83 Statements (ALA/RTSD, Resources Emerging Virtual Research Library From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging Section, Collection Management (Schiller, comp.), 38:97–98 the Serials Frontier: Proceedings of and Development Committee, The Enduring Library: Technology, the North American Serials Interest Subcommittee on Guidelines for Tradition, and the Quest for Balance Group, Inc.: 14th Annual Conference, Collection Development), 34:284–86 (Gorman), 48:308–9 June 10–13, 1999 (Fiander, Harmon, A Guide to Book Publishing, 4th ed. Engineering Libraries: Building Collections and Makepeace, eds.), 45:59–60 (Smith), 34:276–77 and Delivering Services (Conkling and From Gutenberg to Global Information Guide to Budget Allocation for Information Mosser, eds.), 48:78–79 Infrastructure: Access to Information Resource (ALA/ALCTS, Resources English and American Literature in the Networked World (Borgman), Section, Collection Management (McPheron, general ed.), 32:277–78 45:606–61 and Development Committee, Enhancing a New Design for Subject Acces From Print to Electronic: The Subcommittee on Budget Allocation; to Online Catalogs (Drabenstott), Transformation of Scientific Shreeves, ed.), 35:501 41:60–67 Communication (Crawford, Hurd, and Guide to Out-of-Print Materials (Tafuri, Enhancing Access to Information Weller), 42:68–69 Seaberg, and Handman), 50:147–48 (Tyckoson, ed.), 37:102 Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Guide to Review of Library Collections E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing Records (FRBR), Hype or Cure-All? (ALA/ALCTS, Resources and Integrating Resources via the (LeBoeuf, ed.), 50:217–18 Section, Collection Management Catalog and the Web (Cole and Jones, Fundamentals of Collection Development and Development Committee, eds.), 48:305–6 and Management (Johnson), 49:57–58 Subcommittee on Review of E-Serials Collection Management: The Future is Now: The Changing Face of Collections; Clark, ed.), 35:501 Transitions, Tends, and Technicalities Technical Services (OCLC Symposium, Guide to Technical Services Resources (Fowler, ed.), 48:306–8 1994), 39:435–37 (Johnson, ed.), 38:427–29 Essential Classification (Broughton), Future Libraries: Dreams, Madness, Guide to the Evaluation of Library 49:219–20 and Reality (Crawford and Gorman), Collections (ALA/RTSD, Resources Essential Guide to the Library IBM 39:437–38 Section, Collection Management PC, vol. 11, Acquisitions Systems for The Future of Cataloging: Insights from and Development Committee, Libraries (Desmarais), 33:96 the Lubetzky Symposium, April 18, Subcommittee on Guidelines for Ethical Challenges in Librarianship 1998, University of California, Los Collection Development), 34:284–86 (Hauptman, ed.), 33:193–94 Angeles (Connell and Maxwell, eds.), Guide to the Use of UDC: An Introductory European Library Networks (Neubauer 45:61–62 Guide to the Use and Application of and Dyer, eds.), 35:342–43 The Future of Classification (Marcella and the Universal Decimal Classification Evaluation and Library Decision Making Maltby, eds.), 44:216–17 (McIlwaine), 40:99–101 (Hernon and McClure), 35:504–5 The Future of Serials: Proceedings of Handbook for AACR2, 1988 Revision The Evolving National Information the North American Serials Interest (Maxwell), 34:282–83 Network: Background and Challenges. Group, Inc., 5th Annual Conference ... Handbook for Digital Projects: A A Report of the Technology Assessment (Rice and Robillard, eds.), 36:517–18 Management Tool for Preservation and Advisory Committee to the Commission The Future of the Public Library (OCLC), Access (Sitts, ed.), 45:111–12 on Preservation and Access (Van 33:207 Hebraica Cataloging (Maher), 33:89–90 Houweling and McGill), 38:316–17 Gatekeepers of Knowledge: Journal Editors High-Level Subject Access: Tools and Examples Illustrating AACR2 1988 in the Sciences and the Social Sciences Techniques in Internet Cataloging Revision (Hunter), 34:542 (McGinty), 44:217–18 (Ahronheim, ed.), 48:82–83 Expectations of Librarians in the 21st Geographic Information Systems and Hiring Library Employees: A How-to-Do- Century (Bridges, ed.), 48:159–60 Libraries (Annual Clinic on Library It Manual (Rubin), 38:317–18 Expert Systems (Fenly), 317–18 Applications of Data Processing; Smith Historical Aspects of Cataloging and Expert Systems in Libraries (Aluri and and Gluck, eds.), 41:67–70 Classification (Joachim, ed.), 49:60–61 Riggs, eds.), 35:341–42 Getting Published: The Acquisition A History of Information Storage and Format Integration and Its Effect on Process of University Presses (Parsons), Retrieval (Stockwell), 48:88 Cataloging, Training, and Systems 34:541–42 A History of Online Information Services, (Coyle, ed.), 40:193–95 The Good Serials Department (Gellatly, 1963–1976 (Bourne and Hahn), 49:61– Forms for Automated Library Systems ed.), 36:117 62 (Kershner), 33:320 The Great Divide (Kennedy and Stockton, How Classifications Work: Problems FRBR Seminar: Functional Requirements eds.), 35:351–52 and Challenges in an Electronic Age for Bibliographic Records=Requisti Guide for Writing a Bibliographer’s (Bowker and Star, eds.), 43:265–67 Funzionali per Record Bibliografici, Manual (ALA/RTSD, Subcommittee How to Catalogue (Chapamn), 35:230–31 50 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

How to Interpret Statistical Data Influencing the System Designer with Recommendations (Bourdon), (Simpson), 35:348–49 (Dempsey, ed.), 33:432–34 38:429–30 Human Aspects of Library Automation Information Access: Capabilities International Information (Hajnal, ed.), (Shaw, ed.), 31:389 and Limitations of Printed and 33:192–93 Human Elements in Library Network Computerized Sources (Hyman), Internet and Personal Computing Fads Development (Townley), 33:318–19 34:533–34 (Bell, Berry, and Van Roekel), 50:75 Humanizing Information Technology Information and Information Systems The Internet Under the Hood: An (Warner) 49:59–60 (Buckland), 37:236–38 Introduction to Network Technologies A Hybrid Systems Approach to Information Architecture: Designing for Information Professionals Preservation of Printed Materials Information Environments for Purpose (Molyneux), 49:137 (Willis), 37:447–48 (Gilchrist and Mahon, eds.), 49:140– Introduction of Serials Work for Library If We Build It: Scholarly Communications 41 Technicians (Millard), 50:221–22 and Networking (North American Information Needs in the Sciences (Gould An Introduction to AACR2, 3d ed., Serials Interest Group, 7th Annual and Pearce), 35:500–501 34:266–67 Conference; McMahon, Palm, and Information Retrieval Design: Principles Introduction to Archival Organization Dunn, eds.), 38:98–100 and Options for Information and Description (Fox and Wilkerson), If You Want to Evaluate Your Library ... Description, Organization, Display 44:106–7; correction, 44:219 (Lancaster), 33:202 and Access in Information Retrieval Introduction to Automation for Librarians, IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps Towards Databases, Digital Libraries, Catalogs, 2d ed. (Saffady), 34:280–81 an International Cataloging Code: and Indexes (Anderson and Pérez- Introduction to Cataloging and Report from the 1st IFLA Meeting of Carballo), 50:73–74 Classification (Downing and Downing), Experts on an International Cataloging Information Services for Innovative 37:448–49 Code, Frankfort, 2003 (Tillett, Gömpel, Organizations (Maguire, Kazlauskas, Introduction to Cataloging and and Oehlschläger, eds.), 49:218–19 and Weir), 41:58–60 Classification, 8th ed. (Taylor), 37:107– IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps towards Information Technologies and Space 8; letters 37:247–48, 357–58; 38:108 an International Cataloguing Code, 2: Planning for Libraries and Information Introduction to Indexing and Abstracting Report from the 2nd IFLA Meeting of Centers (Boss), 32:284–85 (Cleveland and Cleveland), 35:231–32 Experts on an International Cataloguing Information Technology and Library Introduction to Managing Digital Assets: Code, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004 Management (Helal and Weiss, eds.), Options for Cultural and Educational (Tillett and Cristán, eds.), 50:297–98 36:120–21 Organizations (Zorich), 44:51–52 Images Online: Perspectives on the Information Technology: Design and Introduction to Metadata: Pathways Museum Educational Site Licesning Applications (Lane and Chisholms, to Digital Information (Baca, ed.), Project (Stephenson and McClung, ed.), 35:483 43:267–68 eds.), 44:50–51 Innovative Redesign and Reorganization Introduction to Technical Services (Evans, Immroth’s Guide to the Library of of Library Technical Services: Paths Intner, and Weihs), 49:67–68 Congress Classification (Chan), 35:343 for the Future and Case Studies (Eden, Introduction to Technical Services for Impact of Technology on Resource Sharing: ed.), 49:217–18 Library Technicians (Kao), 48:80–81 Experimentation and Maturity (Wilson, Integrated Online Library Catalogs Introduction to Vocabularies: Enhancing ed.), 38:98–100 (Cargill, ed.) 35:503–4 Access to Cultural Heritage Implementing the Automated Library Integrated Software Packages for Information (Lanzi), 44:106–7; cor- System (Corbin), 33:314–16 Microcomputers (Saffady), 32:286–87 rection, 44:219 Improving Online Public Access Catalogs Integration in the Library Organization The Invisible Web: Uncovering Information (Yee and Shatford), 43:60–61 (Thompson, ed.), 47:215 Sources Search Engines Can’t See In Celebration of Revised 780 (Wursten, Intellectual Access to Graphic Information (Sherman and Price), 46:74–75 comp.), 35:340 (Rorvig, ed.), 35:485–86 IPI Storage Guide for Acetate Film (Image The In-House Option (Webb), 33:199 The Intellectual Foundation of Information Permanence Institute), 38:201–2 The Index and Abstract Directory, 2d ed., Organization (Svenonius), 45:213–14 ISBD(CF): International Standard 35:344–45 Intellectual Property Rights in An Bibliographic Description for Indexing: The State of Our Knowledge Electronic Age (Library of Congress, Computer Files, 35:232–33 and the State of Our Ignorance (20th Network Advisory Committee), 33:319 ISBD(CR), International Standard Annual Meeting of the American Intelligent Interfaces and Retrieval Bibliographic Description for Serials Society of Indexers; Weinberg, ed.), Methods of Subject Searching in and Other Continuing Resources: 34:272–73 Bibliographic Retrieval Systems 48:157–58 Indexing and Abstracting in Theory and (Hildreth), 34:267–69 ISSN Manual--Cataloguing Part: 48:157– Practice (Lancaster), 36:117–19; letter Interfaces for Information Retrieval and 58 36:252 Online Systems (Dillon, ed.), 37:106–7 Issues for Libraries and Information Indexing, from A to Z (Wellisch), 36:119– International Cooperation in the Field of Science in the Internet Age (Shuman), 20 Authority Data: An Analytical Study 48:81–82 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 51

Issues for the New Decade (Trezza, ed.), Libraries, Networks, and OSI (Dempsey), Making Sense of Journals in the Life 35:490–91 35:502–3 Sciences (Stankus), 37:449–51 Knowledge Discovery in Bibliographic Libraries, Technology, and the Information Making Sense of Journals in the Physical Databases (Qin and Norton, eds.), Marketplace (De Gennaro), 32:189 Sciences (Stankus), 37:449–51 44:218–19 Library and Archival Disaster, 33:88 Making Waves: New Serials Landscapes Knowledge Organization and Classification Library and Information Science Research in a Sea of Change--Proceedings of the in International Information Retrieval (McClure and Hernon, eds.), 35:493– North American Serials Interest Group (Williamson and Beghtol, eds.), 49:62– 95 (Harmon, Fiander, and Griffin, eds.), 65 Library and Information Technology 48:155–57 Knowledge-Based Systems for General Standards (Gorman, ed.), 35:487–89 Management Issues in the Networking Reference Work: Applications, Library Collection Assessment through Environment (Johnson, ed.), 34:279– Problems, and Progress (Richardson), Statistical Sampling (Baird), 49:284– 80 40:383–85 85 Management of Serials in Libraries The Kovacs Guide to Electronic Library Library Cooperation and Networks: A (Nisonger), 43:182–84 Collection Development: Essential Basic Reader (Woodsworth), 36:246– Managing Acquisitions and Vendor Core Subject Collections, Selection 47 Relations (Miller), 37:243–44 Criteria, and Guidelines (Kovacs and Library Literature in the 1980s (Stenstrom Managing Electronic Serials: Essays Robinson), 49:137–39 and Montanelli, eds.), 33:202–3 Based on the ALCTS Electronic Serials Language Distribution in Databases and Technical Institutes, 1997–1999 (Bluh, ed.), (Whitney), 35:233 Services (Cargill, ed.), 34:273–74 45:214–18 Languages of the World: Cataloging Issues Library Material Costs and Access to Managing Information Technology: A and Problems (Joachim, ed.), 39:105–6 Information (Lee, ed.), 36:519–20 Handbook for Systems Librarians LC Romanization Tables and Cataloging A Library, Media, and Archival (Ingersoll and Culshaw), 50:139–40 Policies (Tseng, comp.), 35:340–41 Preservation Handbook (DePew), Managing Internet Information Services LC Rule Interpretations of AACR2, 1978– 37:109–10 (Liu, et al.), 40:190–92 1986, 1st Update (CSB 28–33) (Tseng, The Library Microcomputer Environment Managing Preservation for Libraries and comp.), 32:85–86 (Intner and Hannigan, eds.), 34:119– Archives (Feather, ed.), 49:141–43 The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years 20 Managing Records as Evidence and with the Library of Congress Subject Library Networks, 1986–87 (Martin), Information (Cox), 47:37–38 Headings System (Stone, ed.), 48:232 31:262 Managing Special Collections (Scham), Legal and Ethical Issues in Acquisitions Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, 32:83–84 (Strauch and Strauch, eds.), 1st ed., 33:197–98; letters 34:258 Managing Technical Services in the 90s 36:245–46 Library of Congress Subject Headings: (Racine, ed.), 37:110–11 The Librarian, the Scholar, and the Future Philosophy, Practice, and Prospects Managing the Catalog Department of the Research Library (Smith), (Studwell), 36:247–48 (Foster), 32:184 35:118–19 Library of Congress Subject Headings: Managing the Economics of Owning, The Librarian’s CD-ROM Handbook Principles and Application, 4th ed. Leasing, and Contracting Out (Desmarais), 34:122–24 (Chan), 50:218–19 Information Services (Woodsworth and The Librarian’s Guide to Intellectual Library Perspectives on NREN (Parkhurst, Williams), 38:100–101 Property in the Digital Age: Copyrights, ed.), 35:233–34 Mannheimer’s Cataloging and Patents, and Trademarks (Wherry), Library Systems for Resource Sharing Classification: A Workbook, 3d ed. 48:83–84 (Sloan), 35:347–48 (Saye and McAllister_Harper), 36:250 The Librarian’s Helper, Version 4.0 Library Systems Migration (Pitkin, ed.), A Manual of AACR2 Examples for (Pritchitt, and Hill), 32:272–74 35:504 Microcomputer Software with MARC Libraries and Archives: Design and Library Technical Services: Operation and Tagging and Coding (Olson), 34:258– Renovation with a Preservation Management, 2d ed. (Godden, ed.), 59 Perspective (Swartzburg and Bussey), 36:248–50 The Map Library in the New Millennium 37:108–9 Licensing Digital Content: A Practical (Parry and Perkins, eds.), 46:35–36 Libraries and the Future: Essays on the Guide for Librarians (Harris), 47:215– Maps and Related Cartographic Materials Library of the Twenty-First Century 16 Cataloging, Classification, and (Lancaster, ed.), 38:318 Lines of Thought (Line; Anthony, ed.), Bibliographic Control (Andrew and Libraries and the Search for Academic 34:107–8 Larsgaard, eds.), 46:75–76 Excellence (Breivik and Wedgeworth), The Linked Systems Project (Fenly and MARC for Library Use (Crawford), 33:207–8 Wiggins, eds.), 33:191–92 34:118–19 Libraries in the ‘90’s (Riggs and Sabine), Local Area Networks in Information MARC Format Integration (Gorman, ed.), 33:203–4 Management (Kibirige), 34:278–79 35:487–89 Libraries, Erotica, Pornography (Cornog, Lunacy and the Arrangement of Books MARC Manual (Byrne), 35:501–2 ed.), 35:489–90 (Belanger), 48:231–32 MARC Manual: Understanding and 52 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Using MARC Records, 2d ed. (Byrne), Network (NREN): Research and Policy Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic 42:318–20) Perspectives (McClure, Bishop, Doty, Resources for Access: A Cataloging Materials Budgets in ARL Libraries and Rosenbaum), 36:580 Guide (Hsieh-Yee), 45:180–81 (Johnson), 35:498–99 The Nation’s Great Library: Herbert Organizing Knowledge in a Global Society: Materials Budgets in ARL Libraries Putnam and the Library of Congress, Principles and Practices in Libraries (Johnson), 37:111–12 1899–1939 (Rosenberg), 38:321–22 and Information Centres (Harvey and Maxwell’s Guide to Authority Control The Nature of “A Work”: Implications Hider), 49:62–65 (Maxwell), 47:38–39 for the Organization of Knowledge Organizing Knowledge, 2d ed. (Rowley), Media Access and Organization (Frost), (Smiraglia), 50:216–17 37:451–53 34:261–62 The Nature of Information (Young), Organizing Nonprint Materials, 2d ed. Meeting the Preservation Challenge 33:90–91 (Daily), 31:387 (Merrill-Oldham), 34:264–65 Networks, Open Access, and Virtual Origin, Content, and Future of AACR2 Metadata and Organizing Educational Libraries (Clinic on Library Revised (Smiraglia, ed.), 37:114–15 Resources on the Internet (Greenberg, Applications of Data Processing, 1991; An Ounce of Prevention: Integrated ed.), 48:84–86 Sutton and Davis, eds.), 37: 455–56 Disaster Planning for Archives, Metadata for Information Management New Horizons for the Information Libraries, and Record Centres, 2d ed. and Retrieval (Haynes), 50:219–21 Professional (Annual Conference (Wellheiser and Scott), 50:146–47 Metadata Fundamentals for All Librarians of Information Scientists; Dyer and Our Past Preserved (Higginbotham), (Caplan), 84–86 Tseng, eds.), 33:204–5 35:235–36 Metadata in Practice (Hillman and New Horizons in Information Retrieval Out-of-Print and Special Collections Westbrooks), 50:298–99 (Ellis), 35:349 Materials: Acquisition and Purchasing Metadata: A Cataloger’s Primer (Smiraglia, Newspaper Preservation and Access (Gibb, Options (Overmeier, ed.), 50:147–48 ed.), 50:299–300 ed.), 35:116–17 Outsourcing Cataloging, Authority Work, Microcomputer Software for Performing Newspapers in the Library (Upham, ed.), and Physical Processing: A Checklist Statistical Analysis (Hernon and 33:195–96 of Considerations (ALA/ALCTS, Richardson), 33:316–7 The Next Library Leadership: Attributes of Commercial Technical Services Microcomputers and Libraries (Kilpatrick), Academic and Public Library Directors Committee), 39:435–37 32:86–87 (Hernon, Powell, and Young), 50:146 Outsourcing Library Technical Services Micrographic Systems (Saffady), 35:124– Nitrate Won’t Wait (Slide), 37:112 Operations: Practices in Academic, 25 No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives Public, and Special Libraries (Wilson The Mirage of Continuity: Reconfiguring by Rethinking Appraisal (Cox), 50:74– and Colver, eds.), 42:67–68 Academic Information Resources for 75 Paper Preservation: Current Issues and the 21st Century (Hawkins and Battin, Non-Book Materials in Libraries, 3d ed. Recent Developments (Luner, ed.), eds.), 43:178–79 (Fothergill and Butchart), 35:345–46 35:480–81 Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Nonbook Media (Ellison and Coty, ed.), Patron Access (Crawford), 32:183–84 Imaging for Libraries and Archives 32:278–80 Patterns and Options for Managing (Kenney and Rieger), 45:179–80 Notes in the Catalog Record (Saye and Information Technology on Campus Multicultural Acquisitions (Parish and Vellucci), 34:281–82 (Wordsworth), 35:496 Katz, eds.), 38:318–21 Olderr’s Fiction Subject Headings: A Performance Analysis and Appraisal: A The Multimedia Library, 3d ed. Supplement and Guide to the LC How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians (Cabeceiras), 37:113–14 Thesaurus (Olderr), 36:521 (Stueart and Sullivan), 36:521–22 Multiple Thesauri in Online Library One Hundred Years of Sci-Tech Libraries Personal Computers for Libraries (Falk), Bibliographic Systems (Mandel), (Mount, ed.), 34:263–64 31:391–92 32:188–89 The Online Catalog: A Critical Examination Planning and Implementing Technical Museum Librarianship: A Guide to of Public Use (Peters), 37:102–3 Services Workstations (Kaplan, ed.), the Provision and Management of The Online Catalogue: Developments and 42:69–71 Information Services (Bierbaum), Directions (Hildreth, ed.), 34:286–87 Planning Global Information Infrastructure 40:292–94 Operations Handbook for the Small (Chen, ed.), 40:287–89 Music Cataloging (Smiraglia), 34:411–12 Academic Library (McCabe, ed.), Policy and Practice in Bibliographic Music Classification Systems (McKnight), 34:412–14 Control of Nonbook Media (Intner and 47:133–34 Opportunity 2000: Understanding and Smiraglia, eds.), 32:280–81 Music Coding and Tagging (Weitz), Serving Users in an Electronic Library Popular Culture and Acquisitions (Ellis, 35:234–35 (Helal and Weiss, eds.), 38:101–2 ed.), 38:102–3 NASIG 2001: A Serials Odyssey (Scheiberg The Organization of Knowledge (Taylor), Practical Digital Libraries: Books, Bytes, and Neville, eds.), 48:155–57 43:268–70 and Bucks (Lesk), 43:127–28 National and International Bibliographic Organizing and Managing Information A Practical Guide to Dialog for Library Databases (Carpenter, ed.), 34:287 Resources on Campus (Hawkins, ed.), Technical Services, 31:262–63 The National Research and Education 35:119 Preservation and Conservation of Sci-Tech LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 53

Materials (Mount, ed.), 32:187–88 Publishing in the Information Age: A Cochrane (Wheeler, ed.), 45:181–84 Preservation in Libraries: A Reader New Management Framework for the Scholarship in the New Information (Harvey), 38:322–23 Digital Era (Eisenhart), 39:106–9 Environment (RLG Symposium, Nov. Preservation in Libraries: Principles, Publishing with CD-ROM (Myers), 5–6, 1995; Hughes, ed.), 41:158–62 Strategies, and Practices for Libraries 32:179–80 School Library and Media Center Harvey), 38:322–23 Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools Acquisitions (Kemp), 31:260–61 Preservation Management (Feather, for Improving Access and Management Scientific and Technical Literature Matthews, and Eden), 41:162–64 (Miller and Clarke), 50:144–45 (Walker and Hurt), 35:347 Preservation Microfilming (Gwinn, ed.), Qualitative Collection Analysis (Jakubs), Scientific Journals (Stankus, ed.), 32:415– 32:285–86 34:266 16 Preservation of Library and Archival Qualitative Research for the Information Scientific Journals: Improving Library Materials (Pflieger, ed.), 37:115–16 Professional: A Practical Handbook Collections through Analysis of Preservation of Library Materials (Smith, (Gorman and Clayton), 42:140–41 Publishing Trends (Stankus), 36:522– ed.), 33:95–96 The Reader’s Advisor, 13th ed. (Chernow 23 Preservation Organization and Staffing and Vallasi, eds.), 32:269–70, 34:120– Selecting and Managing Electronic (Reed-Scott), 35:334–35 22 Resources (Gregory), 45:214–18 Preservation Planning Program: Resources Recent Trends in Rare Book Librarianship Selecting and Organizing State Government Notebook, Rev. ed. (Boomgarden), (Cloonan, ed.), 32:270–72 Publications (Lane), 32:282 32:88–89 Recruiting, Educating, and Training Selecting Library and Archive Collections Preservation Planning Project Study Team Librarians for Collection Development for Digital Reformatting (RLG Final Report (University of Pittsburgh (Johnson and Intner, eds.), 39:434–35 Symposium, May 1–3, 1995; Erway, Libraries), 33:93–95 Redesigning Library Services (Buckland), ed.), 41:158–62 Preserving Libraries for Medieval Studies 37:103–4 Selection of Library Materials for Area (Jordan, ed.), 37:112–13 Remote Access to Online Catalogs in ARL Studies, Part I, Asia, Iberia, the Preserving the Word (Library Association; Libraries, 33:88–89 Caribbean and Latin America, Eastern Palmer, ed.), 33:199–200 Remote Storage (Steel), 35:499 Europe and the Soviet Union, and the The Principles and Future of AACR: Research in Libraries: Yesterday, Today, South Pacific (Johns, ed.), 35:336–37 Proceedings of the International and Tomorrow (Welsh, ed.), 38:323– Selection of Materials in Applied and Conference on the Principles and 24 Interdisciplinary Fields (Shapiro and Future of AACR, Toronto, Ontario, Research Libraries and Their Whaley, eds.), 32:184–85 Canada, October 23–25, 1997 (Weihs, Implementation of AACR2 (Hopkins Serial Connections (Chatterton and Clack, ed.), 43:179–82 and Edens, eds.), 32:181–82 eds.), 32:275–76 Proceedings of the Bicentennial Conference Research Misconduct: Issues, Implications, Serials Cataloging Handbook (Leong), on Bibliographic Control for the New and Strategies (Altman and Hernon, 34:283–84 Millennium (Sandberg-Fox, ed.), eds.), 42:320–22 Serials Cataloging: Modern Perspectives 46:32–33 Resource Sharing: New Technologies as and International Developments (Cole Progress in Visual Information Access and a Must for Universal Availability of and Williams, eds.), 38:103–5 Retrieval (Sandore, ed.), 45:62–63 Information (Helal and Weiss, eds.), Serials Control and Deselection Projects, Promoting Preservation Awareness in 39:209–10 33:305–6 Libraries: A Sourcebook for Academic, Rethinking How We Provide Bibliographic The Serials Directory, 5th ed., 35:481–83 Public, School, and Special Collections Services for the University of California: The Serials Information Chain (North (Drewes and Page, eds.), 42:247–48 Final Report (University of California American Serials Interest Group 2d Protecting Your Library’s Digital Resources: Libraries, Bibliographic Services Task Annual Conference; Chatterton and The Essential Guide to Planning and Force), 50:295–97 Clack, eds.), 34:270–72 Preservation (Kahn), 49:58–59 Retrospective Conversion (Schottlaender, Serials Management (Chen), 41:164–66 Provenance Evidence: Thesaurus for Use ed.), 37:453–54 Seymour Lubetzky: Writings on the in Rare Book and Special Collections Reviews and Reviewing (Walford, ed.), Classical Art of Cataloging (Lubetzky; Cataloguing (ALA/Association of 31:388–89 Svenonius and McGarry, comps. and College and Research Libraries, RLG Archives Microfilming Manual eds.), 46:72–73 Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, (Elkington, ed.), 39:320–21 Slide Collection Management in Libraries Standards Committee), 34:259–61 RLG Digital Image Access Project (RLG and Information Units (Sutcliffe), Public Access Online Catalogs (Markey, Symposium, Mar. 31–Apr. 1, 1995; 40:93–95 ed.), 32:182–83 McClung, ed.), 41:158–62 Small Library Cataloging (Hoffman), Public Access to Government Information RLG Preservation Microfilming Handbook 31:260 (Hernon and McClure), 33:437–38 (Elkington, ed.), 37:104–5 The Smaller Academic Library (McCabe, The Publishing and Review of Reference Saving the Time of the Library User ed.), 33:91–92 Sources (Katz and Kinders, eds.), Through Subject Access Innovation: The Social Life of Information (Brown and 32:87–88 Papers in Honor of Pauline Atherton Duguid), 45:63–64 54 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

Sorting Out the Web: Approaches to Tapping the Government Grapevine Implications (Hert), 42:148–50 Subject Access (Schwartz), 46:33–34 (Robinson), 33:92–93 Understanding Subject Headings in Sorting Things Out: Classification and Teaching Technologies in Libraries Library Catalogs (Drabenstott, with Its Consequences (Bowker and Star), (Macdonald, et al.), 35:486 Simcox and Fenton), 43:59–60 44:107–8 Teaching Technologies in Libraries Understanding the Business of Library Special Collections Policies, Procedures, (Macdonald, et al.), 37:116–17 Acquisitions (Schmidt, ed.), 35:337–38 and Guidelines (A Model Plan for Technical Services in Libraries (Leonhart, Understanding the Business of Library the Management of Special Legal ed.), 37:105 Acquisitions, 2d ed. (Schmidt, ed.), Collections) (Anglim), 38:202–3 Technical Services in the Medium-Sized 43:270–71 Standard Cataloging for School and Public Library: An Investigation of Current Understanding the Library Microcomputer Libraries (Intner and Weihs), 35:480 Practices (Intner and Fang), 36:523– Systems (Palmer), 33:316 Standards for Archival Description, A 24 University Libraries and Scholarly Handbook: Information Systems, Technical Services Management, 1965– Communications (Cummings, et al.), Data Exchange, Cataloging, Finding 1990: A Quarter Century of Change 38:106–7 Aids, Authority Control, Editing and and a Look to the Future (Smith and University Libraries in Transition (Hyatt Publishing, Statistics (Walch, comp., Carter, eds.), 40:289–92 and Santiago), 32:89 for Working Group on Standards for Technical Services Today and Tomorrow Usability Testing for Library Web Sites: A Archives), 39:210–11 (Gorman and associates), 35:121–22 Hands-on Guide (Norlin and Winters), State Library of Victoria Selection Policy, Technical Standards (Crawford), 32:83 47:39 31:387 Technical Standards: An Introduction for Using OCLC (Warwick and Jenson), Statewide Disaster Preparedness and Librarians, 2d ed. (Crawford), 36:524 35:333–34 Recovery Program for Florida Libraries Technology for the ‘90s: Microcomputers Using Subject Headings for Online (DePew), 34:264–65 in Libraries (1989 Computers in Retrieval (Drabenstott and Vizine- Statistics (Hernon), 35:493–95 Libraries Conference; Nelson, ed.), Goetz), 41:60–67 Statistics for Library Decision Makers 34:544–45 USMARC Code List for Languages, (Hernon and others), 34:275–76 Telecommunications for Information 32:414–15 The Strategic Stewardship of Cultural Specialists (Learn), 34:278–79 USMARC Format for Authority Data, Resources: To Preserve and Protect: Testing a New Design for Subject Analysis 32:414–15 Papers from the Library of Congress to Online Catalogs (Drabenstott and The USMARC Format for Holdings Symposium (Merrill, ed.), 48:228–29 Weller), 41:60–67 and Locations: Developments, Subject Access to Visual Resources The Title-Page: Its Early Development, Implementation, and Use (Baker, ed.), Collections (Markey), 31:389–91 1460–1514 (Smith), 49:67 34:273 Subject Analysis and Indexing: Theoretical Thomas Handbook of Quality Control USMARC Format for Holdings Data Foundations and Practical Advice for the Microfilm Industry (Thomas), (Library of Congress, Network (Fugmann), 38:324–26; letters 39:323– 35:349–50 Development and MARC Standards 29, 329–31 A Topography of Cataloguing, Showing Office), 35:236–38 Subject Analysis in Online catalogs (Aluri, the Most Important Landmarks, USMARC Specifications for Record Kemp, and Boll), 35:479–80 Communications, and Perilous Places Structure, Character Sets, Tapes, Subject Authorities in the Online (Piggott), 33:304–5 32:414–15 Environment (Drabenstott, ed.), Toward Telecommunications Strategies Vendor Evaluation and Acquisitions 35:491–92 in Academic and Research Libraries Budgets (Lee, ed.), 37:454–55 Subject Cataloging Manual, Shelflisting (Kinney), 34:116–18 Vendors and Library Acquisitions (Katz, (Library of Congress, Subject Training Paraprofessionals for Reference ed.), 37:105–6 Cataloging Division), 32:92–93 Service: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Video Acquisitions and Cataloging: A Subject Control in Online Catalogs Librarians (McDaniel and Ohles), Handbook (Scholtz), 40:294–96 (Holley, ed.), 35:119–20 38:105–6 Video Collections Development in Subject Determination during the Transforming Serials: The Revolution Multitype Libraries: A Handbook Cataloging Process (Sauperl), 49:288 Continues: The 2002 North American (Handman, ed.), 39:211–12 Subject Guide to Major United States Serials Interest Group Conference Videotechnology and Libraries (Gorman, Government Publications, 2d ed. (Scheiberg and Neville, eds.), 48:155– ed.), 35:487–89 (Williams), 32:277 57 Visualizing Subject Access for 21st Century Subject Headings in Online Catalogs The Twenty-First Century (Taylor, Mann, Information Resources (Cochrane and (Olson and Boll), 46:73–74 and Munro), 33:206–7 Johnson, eds.), 43:184–85 Subject Indexing: Principles and Practices The Ultimate Digital Library: Where the Weeding Library Collections (Slote), in the 90s (Holley, et al., eds.), 40:185– New Information Players Meet (Pace), 34:543–44 88 47:134–35 What Is User Friendly? (Clinic on Library Successes and Failures of Digital Libraries Understanding Information Retrieval Applications of Data Processing; (Harum and Twidale, eds.), 45:214–18 Interactions: Theoretical and Practical Lancaster, ed.), 33:87 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index 55

Who Wants Yesterday’s Papers? Essays on eds.) 50:145–46 and Waite), 33:86–87 the Research Value of Printed Materials Wilsondisc, 32:185–87 Works as Entities for Information Retrieval in the Digital Age (Carignan, et al., Women in LC’s Terms (Dickstein, Mills, (Smiraglia, ed.), 48:79–80

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Division 1987–88, 33:62–63; 1988–89, Subcommittee on Use and User Resources and Technical Services 34:100–101; 1989–90, 34:514–15; Studies: “Guide to Collection Division 1990–91, 35:464 Evaluation through Use and User Annual report, 1980–81, 26:58–62; Bylaws, 26:80–84 Studies” 27:432–40 1981–82, 26:384–89; 1982–83, Subject Analysis Committee, 49:154– Serials Section 27:441–44; 1983–84, 28:372–74; 66 Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:69–71; 1984–85, 29:420–23; 1985–86, Council of Regional Groups 1981–82, 26:395–97; 1982–83, 30:434–37; 1986–87, 32:55–58; Annual Report, 1987–88, 33:63; 1989– 27:452–53; 1983–84, 28:381–82; 1987–88, 33:61; 1988–89, 33:429–30 90, 34:514–16; 1990–91, 35:464–65 1984–85, 29:432–34; 1985–86, Bylaws, 26:72–80 Preservation of Library Materials Section 30:443–45; 1986–87, 32:66–68; “Goals for Action” 30:164–65 Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:65–66; 1987–88, 33:65–66; 1988–89, Planning and Research Committee: 1981–82, 26:391–92; 1982–83, 34:102–3; 1989–90, 34:521; 1990–91, “Membership Survey: Final Report” 27:447–48; 1983–84, 28:376–78; 35:468–69 29:399–419 1984–85, 29:425–28; 1985–86, Bylaws, 26:85–86 Association for Library Collections & 30:439–41; 1986–87, 32:60–62; Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Technical Services 1987–88, 33:173–74; 1989–90, Committee Annual Report, 1989–90, 34:511–12; 34:516–18; 1990–91, 35:465–66 Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:87–88; 1990–91, 35:462–63; 1991–92, Bylaws, 26:84 1981–82, 27:108–10; 1982–83, 36:517–18; 2002–03, 48:4–11; Reproduction of Library Materials 27:187–90; 1983–84, 29:207–9; 2003–04, 48:236–37; 2004–05, Section 1984–85, 30:93–95; 1985–86, 49:225–26; 2005–06, 50:231–32 Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:66–67; 30:446–48; 1986–87, 32:68–70; Directories, 46:94, 95 1981–82, 26:393–94; 1982–83, 1987–88, 33:66–68; 1988–89, “Education Policy Statement” 27:448–49; 1983–84, 28:378–80; 34:103–4; 1989–90, 35:470–71; 46:11–22 1984–85, 29:428–30; 1986–87, 1990–91, 35:471–72 Officers of, 46:95 32:62–64; 1987–88, 33:64–65; 1988– Policy and Planning Committee. 89, 34:101–2; 1989–90, 34:518–19; Awards Subcommittee on Contract 1990–91, 35:466–67 Best of LRTS Award Negotiations for Commercial Bylaws, 26:84–85 1987 Patricia A. McClung, 32:72–73 Reproduction of Library and Archival Copying Committee. Subcommittee on 1989 Roxanne Sellberg, 33:426–27 Materials: “Contract Negotiations Preservation Photocopying Guidelines: 1990 Joe A. Hewitt, 34:530 for the Commercial Microform “Guidelines for Preservation 1991 Beth M. Paskoff and Anna H. Publishing of Library and Archival Photocopying” 38:288–92 Perrault, 35:474 Materials: Guidelines for Librarians Resources Section Bowker/Ulrich’s Serials Librarianship and Archivists” 38:72–85 Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:67–69; Award, 28:370; 29:397; 30:433 President’s Program, 2004, 49:80–89 1981–82, 26:394–95; 1982–83, 1985 Marcia Tuttle, 29:391–93 Library Resources & Technical Services, 27:450–51; 1983–84, 28:380–81; 1986 Ruth C. Carter, 30:427–29 29:396, 38:27–46 49:224 1984–85, 29:430–32; 1985–86, 1988 Marjorie E. Bloss, 32:77–78 Editorial Board, 49:224 30:441–43; 1986–87, 32:64–66; 1989 John B. Merriman, 33:423–25 “A Scope Statement for LRTS” 32:103 1987–88, 33:172–73; 1989–90, 1990 Jean G. Cook, 34:528–29 34:519–21; 1990–91, 35:467–68 1991 Deana L. Astle and Charles A. Sections and Related Organizations Bylaws, 26:85 Hamaker, 35:476–77 Cataloging and Classification Section Collection Management and Esther J. Piercy Award, 26:383; 27:268, Annual Report, 1980–81, 26:62–65; Development Committee: “A Guide 414; 28:369; 29:397; 30:433 1981–82, 26:389–91; 1982–83, to Coordinated and Cooperative 1982 Nancy R. John, 26:379–81 27:444–47; 1983–84, 28:374–76; Collection Development” 27:417–31 1983 Sue A. Dodd, 27:409–11 1984–85, 29:423–25; 1985–86, Collection Management and 1984 Lizbeth J. Bishoff, 28:363–66 30:437–39; 1986–87, 32:59–60; Development Committee, 1985 Stephen E. Wiberley, Jr., 56 LRTS Fiftieth Anniversary Index

29:388–90 1984 Dorothy Anderson, 28:360–62 1982 Richard K. Gardner, 26:382 1986 none given 1985 Lucia J. Rather, 29:384–87 1983 Phyllis Van Orden, 27:412–14 1987 John K. Duke, 32:74–75 1986 Jean Weihs, 30:423–26 1984 Nancy E. Gwinn and Paul H. 1988 Karen Markey, 33:70–71 1987 Dorothy J. Glasby, 32:76–78 Mosher, 28:367–68 1989 Lisa B. Weber, 33:420–21 1988 Ben R. Tucker, 33:72–74 1985 Ross W. Atkinson, 29:394–95 1990 Jan Merrill-Oldham, 34:523–24 1989 Lois Mai Chan, 33:421–23 1986 John R. Kaiser, 30:430–33 1991 Carol Pitts Hawks, 35:473–74 1990 Ronald Hagler, 34:524–26 1987 Ann Okerson, 32:78–80 Margaret Mann Citation, 26:383; 27:277, 1991 Margaret F. Maxwell, 35:474–76 1988 Joe A. Hewitt and John Shiman, 414; 28:369; 29:396; 30:433 Resources Section Blackwell North 33:75–76 1982 Elizabeth R. Baughman, 26:376– America Scholarship Award, 26:383; 1989 Frederick C. Lynden, 33:425–26 78 27:296, 414; 28:369–70; 29:397; 1990 Joe A. Hewitt, 34:526–28 1983 Frances Hinton, 27:406–8 30:432 1991 Gary Daniel Byrd, 35:476

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