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Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgom- Library of Congress’s Center for the Book ery, Ala., Jan 22 and Major League Baseball join, Aug 6 2001 Index Ainger, L.A., Middle School, Rotonda West, Fla., Logos in foreign languages, Dec 8 anthrax scare, Dec 15 Newbery Award–winner Richard Peck AIRS (Alliance of Information and Referral Sys- launches campaign at high school, (pho- tems) program, Dec 44–46 to) Jn/Jl 39 Akeroyd, Richard, (photo) Oct 37 States adopt, Nov 10 Author/subject index to volume 32, numbers Akron–Summit County (Ohio) Library System, Chapters. See Chapter Report each issue 1–11 (January 2001–December 2001). Mar 12–13, May 28–29, Aug 20 Delaware Library Association billboard, Indexed by Edith J. McCormick. Alaska Civil Liberties Union, Aug 14, Sep 26 (photo) Jn/Jl 16 Alaska Resources Library and Information Service, New Hampshire Library Association Intel- Nov 11 lectual Freedom Committee resigns, Jn/ A Albania, Feb 27 Jl 12–14 Aamot, Gordon, Apr 22 Albee, Barbara Student chapter money available, Jn/Jl 14 Abdool, Sahira, Sep 34–35 “U. S. Periodical Prices—2001,” May 72–78 Council Abid, Aziz, (photo) Oct 35 Alexie, Sherman, (photo) Aug 82 Additional nominees, Mar 9, Apr 11 Abif, Khafre, (photo) Aug 11 Algeria, Oct 21, Dec 33 Biannual report, Mar 70–72, Aug 86–88 Access to information Alire, Camila, Feb 9, (photo) May 18 2002 nominees, Dec 6–8 “Access, Access, Access! The New OPAC Man- Alita, John Election dates (2001), Mar 63, Apr 10 tra,” May 62–69 “Creating an Internet Policy by Civic Engage- Election dates (2002), Oct 11 Barriers remain, Aug 75 ment,” Dec 48–50 Election results, Jn/Jl 10–11 “Celebrate Freedom of Information Day, March Allen, Nancy, (photo) May 18 Electronic meetings, Aug 90 16,” Mar 7 Allers, Chris, Dec 44–46 Endowment trustee sought, Sep 11, Nov 10 “Government Documents at the Crossroads,” Alliance Library System, Bloomington, Ill., Sep Executive Board Sep 52–55 44–47 Quarterly report, Mar 73–74, Jn/Jl 106– “Government Documents for the Ages,” Dec Alrutz, Tom, Nov 18 108, Aug 90–91, Dec 58–59 38 Alsobrook, David, Jan 34 Executive director search begins, Nov 9–10; “Libraries: Ensuring Information Equity in the Aman, Mohammed M., Jan 34 funds for, Dec 58 Digital Age,” Jan 7 Amdursky, Saul, Aug 66 Handbook of Organization 2001–2002 cor- Tribal access to collections in Oklahoma, Dec 5 “Confessions of an Interview Junkie,” Oct 66– rections, Dec 10 “When Eternal Vigilance Isn’t Popular,” Nov 68 Membership business plan, Jn/Jl 106 37 Ameel, Jane Membership Meeting, Mar 72, Aug 73–74 Access to Learning Award, Oct 37 “On a Red-Carpet Roll,” Feb 44–45 Membership Meetings Task Force, Aug 87 Accessibility Amer, Rosalie, Sep 20 Midwinter meeting (2001) “AccessAbility @ your library,” Sep 11; launch, American Association of Law Libraries, Oct 35 Exhibits report, Mar 65–68 Oct 11 American Association of School Librarians (ALA) Preview, Jan 70–74 Assistive aids for people with disabilities, Jan Action agenda and current activities, Jan 12 Registrations, Mar 57 44–45 See also KidsConnect Report, Mar 50–57 “Beyond ADA Compliance: Redefining Acces- American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expres- Restaurant guide, Jan 75–78 sibility,” Jn/Jl 76–78 sion, Mar 11, Jn/Jl 30 Midwinter Meeting (2002) “A Fundraising Challenge to Members,” Oct 7 American Center for Law and Justice, May 20 Registration and information, Oct 89–100 Library Services for People with Disabilities American Civil Liberties Union, Feb 14, 19, Mar Nominations sought, Apr 10–11, Sep 10–11 Policy, Mar 70–71, (response) Apr 40 11, 19–20, 54, Apr 9, 16, 23, May 20–21, 27, Presidential candidates “My New Hero Is a Modest Man,” Jn/Jl 54 32, Aug 23, Oct 30, Dec 22 Announced for 2003, Nov 8 Pavilion, Aug 70, 87 American Family Association, Mar 15 Answer questions at Midwinter, Mar 61– Accreditation, Committee on (ALA) American Indian Library Association, Aug 70 64 Accredits two; and one conditional, May 10– Scholarships to recruit American Indians and Petition candidate for 2002, Feb 8, Mar 9 11 Alaskan Natives, Oct 10 Statements, Mar 58–60 External agency being considered, Apr 12, Jn/ American Libraries Read poster, (photo) Jan 10, (photo) Apr 8 Jl 106 anthrax scare, Dec 17 Spoof of, Fat Bald Jeff, (photo) Jn/Jl 14 Task Force on External Accreditation report, meet AL editors and contributors, Jn/Jl 14 Treasurer’s report, Mar 71 Aug 74, 87 new staff, Feb 8 Tribute Fund established, Aug 6 Acosta, Eliades, (photo) Feb 30, (photo) Oct 34, American Library Association See also Marriott Hotel boycott 36 American Library Association v. the United States. American Society of Industrial Security, Dec 18 Adams, Deanna, (photo) May 30 See Children’s Internet Protection Act American University Library, Washington, D.C., Adams, Laurel, (photo) Feb 8 Annual Conference (2001) Aug 7 ADHOC (Adults Helping Our Children), Mar 15 Attendance figures, Aug 68, 81, (response) Americans for Fair Electronic Commerce Transac- Adler, Prudence S., Jn/Jl 42–45 Sep 68 tions, Apr 18, Sep 25 Adler, Warren, (photo) Aug 33 Exhibits locator, Jn/Jl 96–99 Amill, Pedro, (photo) Mar 8 Advocacy Exhibits report, Aug 83–85 Amirkhani, Gholamreza “Advocacy ABCs for Trustees,” Sep 56–59 Preview, Mar 89–168 “Afghanistan’s Lost Splendor,” Dec 19 “Elmore Leonard’s Legman,” Apr 82–84 Printed program, (response) Aug 35–36, Ammons, Anne Quackenbush “The Information Commons: Librarians vs. 70 “Houston Braves the Storm and Shares the Libertarians,” Apr 42–43 Program picks, Jn/Jl 88–94 Burden,” Sep 34–35 “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute Registration and information, Jan 103– Amnesty International, Feb 19, Apr 87 for a Library,” Apr 76–78, (response) Jn/Jl 112, Feb 66–67 Anaheim (Calif.) Union High School library, Feb 51–52 Restaurant guide, Jn/Jl 100–105 19, May 32 “Why Libraries Are More Popular Than Ever,” Budget deferrals, Dec 58–59 Anchorage (Alaska) PL. See Loussac PL Apr 7 Campaign for America’s Libraries, Jn/Jl 106 Anchorage (Alaska) School District, Nov 23 See also American Library Association. Cam- Campaign for the World’s Libraries, Jn/Jl Anderson, Gregory L. paign for America’s Libraries 14, Oct 12, 34–35, Nov 7 “The Joy of Information Literacy,” Sep 43 Afghanistan, Aug 29 Develop materials in non-English languag- Anderson, Martha, May 55 “Afghanistan’s Lost Splendor,” Dec 19 es, May12 Anderson, Marvin, (photo) Sep 69 Africa, Apr 36 “Drive to Read @ your library” contest, Sep Anderson, Mary Jane African Americans 10, Dec 6 “Taking Care of Business—Online,” Jn/Jl 81– African-American Research Library and Cultur- First training session, Mar 50, display (pho- 84 al Center, Broward County (Fla.) delayed, to) 51, 74 Anderson, Rachael K., (photo) Mar 75 Feb 20–21; started, Jn/Jl 34 “Get the Message Out @ Your Library,” Jn/ Anderson, Wendy, Dec 6 African American Resource Center, New Or- Jl 63 Andrew Carnegie Libraries for Lifelong Learning leans PL, Aug 28 “Join ALA’s Campaign for America’s Librar- Act, Jn/Jl 22 Operation PUSH, May 29–30 ies,” Feb 7, (response) Apr 38 Angell, Lynn Edwards, and David, Oct 20–21, American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2 ◆ 2001 Index

(photo) Nov 14 Arbuthnot, May Hill, Honor Lecturer named, Bethlehem PL, Delmar, N.Y., Feb 18–20 Ann Arbor (Mich.) District Library, Jn/Jl 10 Mar 56, Apr 12, Oct 11 Bethlehem (Pa.) PL, Nov 14 Anne Arundel (Md.) County PL, Feb 22, Apr 28, Batchelder, Mildred L., Award winner, Mar 56 Between the Lions, (photo) Feb 10, Sep 10 Dec 24–28 Caldecott, Randolph, Medal selection com- Bever, Greta, Nov 24–25 Anthrax false alarms in libraries mittee, (photo) Mar 55 Biblioteca Nacional José Martí, Feb 30–32 “Nation on Alert,” Dec 14–17 Carnegie, Andrew, Medal winner, Mar 56 Biblo, Herb and Mary, (photo) Aug 88 “War of Words,” Dec 17–18 Edwards, Margaret A., Award winner, Mar 56 Big Stone City (S.D.) School Library, Dec 11 Anti-Defamation League, May 27 Honorary Membership award winner, Mar 72, Billington, James, (photos) Sep 16, Oct 16, 36 Anton, Stephanie, (photo) Oct 11 Jn/Jl 11–12, Aug 69 Biniek, Halina, (photo) Jan 66 Aponte, José, Aug 11 King, Coretta Scott, Award winners, Mar 56 Birds on library roofs, (photo) Oct 32 Archie comics, (photo) Feb 47 “Librarianship Hall of Fame: ALA Award Win- Birdsall, Douglas, Mar 17–18 Architecture. See Facilities ners 2001,” Sep 66–74, (corrections) Oct Birmingham (Ala.) PL Argast, Deb, (photo) Sep 22 44 Avondale Regional Library, Sep 31, Dec 28 Argentina, Oct 21 Opportunities and honors, Sep 93–104 Bishoff, Liz, (photo) Mar 65, (photo) 71, Apr 15 Argentine National Library, Aug 57 Printz, Michael L., Award winners, Mar 56 Bishop, Robin, (photos) Aug 40–41 Biblioteca del Congreso wins Gates Founda- Scholarship winners, (photo) Mar 57 Blackwell. See Elsevier Science tion award, Oct 37 Silbert, Robert F., Award selection committee, Blake, Peter, May 39 Arias, Andrew, (photo) Nov 61 (photo) Mar 55 Bliss, April, (photo) Mar 57 Arlington County (Va.) PL, Nov 17 Turock, Betty J., Scholarship, established, Mar Block, Marylaine, Dec 53 Armstrong, Judy, Nov 25 72; defined, Aug 6 “Keepers of the Flame,” Jn/Jl 64–66 Aronson, Barbara, Aug 28–29 Wilder, Laura Ingalls, Award winner, Mar 55 “The Secret of Library Marketing: Make Your- Arsenault, Kathy, (photo) Nov 66 self Indispensable,” Sep 48–50 Arterburn, Tom R. B Blodgett, Martha, May 54, 56 “War of Words,” Dec 17–18 Babcock Library, Ashford, Conn., Dec 5 Blodgett Elementary School library, Syracuse, N.Y., Asbury, Anthony, (photo) Feb 10 Backes, John, Apr 23 Sep 18 Ashland (Oreg.) PL, Jan 23 Backs, Steven, (photo) Jn/Jl 114 Bloom, Vicki D., (photo) May 51 Ashtabula County (Ohio) District Library, Feb 26 Bailey, Charles Jr., Nov 57 Bloomfield (Mich.) Township PL, (photo) Apr 51 Ashton, Chuck, Dec 49 Baker, Nicholson, Apr 28–29, (photo) Jn/Jl 12, Bloomington (Ill.) PL, Jan 25, Mar 37–40, May 24 Ashton, Rick J., (photo) May 32 Aug 36, (photo) 75, 86 Bloomstone, Ajaye Ashworth, Carol, Aug 9 Baldwin, Gil, and George Barnum “2001 U.S. Serial Services Price Index,” May “Opposing UCITA: Libraries Can’t Do It Alone,” “Government Documents for the Ages,” Dec 80–81 Apr 18 38 Blount County (Tenn.) PL donations for N.Y. Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Baltimore County PL, May 25 firefighters, Dec 16 First national conference, report, Aug 30–31 Bangor (Maine) PL, (photo) Feb 25 Blue Valley High School library, Stilwell, Kans., Jn/ Association for Library and Information Science Banks, Calandra, (photo) Mar 56 Jl 39 Education, Oct 35 Banned Books Week Blue Wolf, James, (photo) Aug 80 Annual conference report, Mar 26–27 Graphics, (photo) Sep 12 BookExpo America report, Aug 32–33 Association for Library Collections and Technical Graphics offers holiday items, Dec 10 Bookmobiles Services (ALA) Participants at New Orleans (La.) PL, (photo) At regional conference, Gurnee, Ill., (photo) Action agenda and current activities, Mar 9 Nov10 Sep 26–27 Splits staff from Library Administration and “When Eternal Vigilance Isn’t Popular,” Nov Decorated with , (photo) Oct 25 Management Association, Mar 8 37 Bordick, Mike, (photo) May 25 Association for Library Service to Children (ALA) Barber, Peggy, (photo) Apr 92 Borges, Jorge Luis, (photo) Aug 56–58 Action agenda and current activities, Apr 9 Barker, Clive, (photo) Aug 33 Borough of Manhattan Community College Li- “‘Go Figure!’ Exhibit Brings Kids and Calcula- Barkley, Donna, (photo) Nov 66 brary, Dec 14–15 tions Together,” Dec 60–61 Barnes, Lori A.., (photo) Apr 92 Bosnia, Aug 29 Prepares list to help children deal with terrorist Barnes, Tamika, (photo) Aug 11 Bostian, Rebecca, (photo) Nov 66 attacks, Oct 22 Barnett, Chip Boston PL, Feb 17–18, Mar 35, Oct 34 Association for Library Trustees and Advocates “You Mean You Don’t Have Books in Print?’ Botswana, Oct 21 (ALA) Adventures of a Librarian in Nepal,” Mar Boulder (Colo.) PL, Dec 16 Action agenda and current activities, May 12 46–48, (response) Jn/Jl 50–51 Director won’t raise flag in entrance, Dec 15 Association of American Publishers, Aug 32–33 Barnum, George. Joint author. See Baldwin, Gil, Bourdon, Cathleen. See Librarian’s Library each Association of Caribbean University, Research, Dec 38 issue and Institutional Libraries, Sep 7 Barrios, Rossana I., (photo) Mar 8 Bowden, Ann, (photo) Sep 79 Association of College and Research Libraries Baruch College library, New York, N.Y., Feb 22 Bowling Green (Ky.) PL (ALA) Bauer, Scott, Oct 75–76, Dec 48–50 Depot branch, Aug 16 Action agenda and current activities, Jan 10 Baum, Robert A., (photo) Jan 28 Brace, Dan, Dec 25 Annual conference report, May 16–18 Bazillion, Richard J. Branch, Brenda, (photo) May 36 Student’s Guide to Evaluating Libraries in Colleg- “The Wisdom of Hindsight: A New Library One Brand, Robert N., (photo) Aug 74 es and Universities, Jan 12 Year Later,” Apr 72–74 Brandehoff, Susan 2002 Martinus Nijhoff International Study Beaverton (Ore.) PL, (photo) Apr 50 “‘Go Figure!’ Exhibit Brings Kids and Calcula- grant postponed, Dec 6 Beeson, Ann, (photo) Mar 54 tions Together,” Dec 60–61 Association of Research Libraries, Mar 19–20, Apr Belfast (Maine) Free Library, Aug 26 Brandt, Barbara, (photo) May 30 10, 30, Jn/Jl 42, Oct 35, Dec 22 Belleville (Ill.) PL, Jan 31 Bridges, Karl Association of Specialized and Cooperative Li- Bender, David, Jn/Jl 42 “Why Traditional Librarianship Matters,” Nov brary Agencies Benedicto, Juanita, (photo) Dec 51–53 52–54 Action agenda and current activities, Jn/Jl 22 Bennett, Connie J., (photo) Aug 92 Brier, David J. @ your library. See American Library Association. Berlin, Charles, Mar 14 “Laulima: Staff Development, Hawaiian Style,” Campaign for America’s Libraries Bernhard, Ken, (photo) Aug 27 Oct 46–48 Atkinson, Ross, Aug 86, (photo) 87 Berninghausen, David K., obituary, (photo) Jn/Jl Brindley, Lynne, Jan 35 Atlanta–Fulton County (Ga.) Library, Jan 26–28, 116 Brisco, Felicia, (photo) Sep 35 Feb 22 Bernstein, Noreen, Dec 24 Brooklyn (N.Y.) PL, (photo) Apr 54, May 33, Oct Auberjonois, Rene, (photo) Jn/Jl 32 Berry, Barry, Dec 17 22 Auld, Skip, (photo) Jn/Jl 18 Berry, John W., (photos) Mar 57, 65, (photos) Brooks, Gwendolyn, (photo) Feb 34 Austin (Tex.) PL, May 36 Aug 73, 83, Sep 11, Oct 10, 12, 30, Nov 8 Broward County (Fla.) Division of Libraries, Nov Australia, Jn/Jl 40, Sep 30, Dec 33 Inaugural, Aug 72 13 Authors Guild, Aug 12 See ALA President’s Message, Aug–Dec Brown, Lee P., (photo) Feb 29 Avalon, Nancy, (photo) May 32 Berry, Pablo, (photo) Aug 70 Brown, Malore, (photo) Oct 11 Avila, Salvador, Feb 9 Bersche, Karen Stott Brown, Pamela, (photo) Aug 11 Awards, grants, and scholarships. See Currents “Library System Rides a Pig to a Resounding Brown, Sandra L. each issue PR Success,” Sep 44–47 “Searching for Lost Treasure in Your Library,” American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 3

Oct 70–72 Edmonton (Alb.) PL electronic messaging sys- Oct 44 Brown, Willie, Aug 69 tem repaired, Jn/Jl 38 Parent wins right to see school’s logs, Jan 22 Bruchac, Joseph, (photo) Oct 17 Issues coin celebrating Library of Parliament Pillars of the Earth, Aug 21 Bruner, William, Apr 23 building, Ottawa, (photo) Mar 22 R-rated videos, Jan 25 Bruni, Margaret, Dec 46 National Librarian condemns state of school Risqué read-aloud silenced, May 31 Brunvand, Amy libraries, Aug 29 “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemp- “The Information Commons: Librarians vs. National Library collection at risk, Nov 32 tion,” Nov 23 Libertarians,” Apr 42–43 Toronto PL budget cuts, Apr 35–36 “Scary Stories” series, Mar 9 Bruser, Deborah, Aug 44 “Vast Reaches: Connecting in the Canadian Schindler’s List video restored, Jn/Jl 27 Bruss, Michele, Jan 31 North,” Aug 40–44 Sharpe, Jon, works of, Oct 23 Bryant, Josephine, Apr 36 Cannon, Robert, Dec 25 Shogun, Aug 21 Brylawski, Sam, Feb 24 Canton (Mich.) PL, Nov 12 Shots on Goal, Jn/Jl 27, (correction) Aug 39 Bryn Mawr (Pa.) College Rhys Carpenter Library, Career guides, Jan 12 Supremacist fights meeting-room rule, Jan 25, (photos) Apr 64–65 Carlin, John, (photo) Mar 74 May 24, Sep 25–26, Oct 30 Bryson, Jim, (photo) May 28 Carlito, Delores, Feb 9 Talk magazine retained, May 33 Buffalo and Erie County (N.Y.) PL, Mar 17, Dec 24 Carlson, Alice Jo, Apr 33 Ten Commandments, posting of, May 27 Buggs, Daniel Timothy, (photo) Oct 78 Carrier, Roch, Aug 29, Nov 32, (correction) Dec The Terrorist, Mar 9 Bulger, Peggy, Feb 24 37 To Kill a Mockingbird, Oct 23 Bullock, Paula, May 34 Carroll, Holly, May 33 We All Fall Down, Jn/Jl 27 Bundles, Alelia, (photo) Aug 28 Carroll County (Md.) PL, Aug 21 Where the Heart Is, Jn/Jl 27 Burbank, Leland, (photo) Jn/Jl 30 Cart, Michael, Dec 33 The Zionist, May 27 Burger, Robert, May 82, (correction) Aug 39 Carver, Blake, Oct 75–76 See also Banned Books Week; Filtering the Burke, Margot, Oct 25 Casey, James B., Nov 13, 37 Internet Burkhardt, Joanna M. Cashell, Liz, Aug 19 Censorship Watch. See News Fronts each issue “Blueprint for Planning a Successful Program,” Cassidy, Brendan, (photo) May 29 Censorware Project, Jan 22 Nov 48–50 Cataloging Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dec Burles, Jacquelyn, (photo) Aug 41 “Access! Access! Access! The New OPAC Man- 14, 16 Burlingame (Calif.) PL, Mar 19 tra,” May 62–64 Central Brevard Library, Brevard County, Fla., Burns, Conrad, (photo) Jn/Jl 20 Catskill (N.Y.) Library, Mar 37–40 Nov 23 Burrows, Abe, (photo) Jan 26, (correction) Feb 36 Cavill, Pat, Aug 44 Central Islip PL, Long Island, N.Y., Apr 25 Burt, David, Apr 24 CD-ROMs. See Information Technology Central Missouri State Univ./Warrensburg library, Burwell, Lisa A. Cedar Rapids (Ia.) PL, Jan 34, Dec 60 May 27 “Too Old to Surf? No Way! An Internet Course Censorship Cepeda, Luisa Vigo, (photo) Mar 8 for Seniors,” Nov 40–42 The Alice series, Mar 9 Certification program, Mar 71, 73, Aug 87 Busch, Annie, Mar 36 Barbie doll sculpture, (photo) May 27 Chaffin, Nancy J. Joint author. See Bloomstone, Bush, George W., Oct 20 Biblical passage, Aug 21 Ajaye, May 80–81 Universities vie for presidential library, Feb Blood and Chocolate, Aug 22 Champaign (Ill.) PL, Dec 61 24, Mar 18–19 Catcher in the Rye, Oct 23 Chan, Vicky and Dana, (photo) Oct 17 “What Can We Expect from a Bush Presiden- The Chocolate War, Mar 8 Chantilly (Va.) Regional Library, Friends of, Dec cy?” Feb 36, (responses) Mar 28–29, Apr Darwin on Trial, Feb 19, (response) Mar 28, 15 39 35–36 Charles Beatley Jr. Central Library, Alexandria, Bush, Jeb, (photo) Apr 35 Darwin’s Black Box, Feb 19, (response) Mar 28, Va., (photo) Apr 47 Bush, Laura, (photo) Feb cover, (response) Mar 35–36 Charleston County (S.C.) PL, Jn/Jl 28–30, Nov 23 29, (photos) May 12, 25, Oct 16, 20, 22 Daughters of Eve, Aug 21 Charuc, Rigoberto Zamora, (photo) Oct 37 “First Lady, First Librarian,” Feb 50–51 Deal with It! A Whole New Approach to Your Chatham-Effingham-Liberty Regional Library, Sa- Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Librar- Body, Brain, and Life As a Gurl, Sep 21, Dec vannah, Ga., Jan 28, (photo) Apr 56, (correc- ies, Sep 16 25 tion) Jn/Jl 52 “An Open Letter to Laura Bush,” Mar 200 Different Seasons, Nov 23 Clarence Thomas wing, Oct 27, Nov 28 Sponsors National Book Festival with Library Druids, Aug 21 Chen, Yvonne, Dec 48–50 of Congress, Oct 16–17 Evans, Tabor, works of, Oct 23 Chepesiuk, Ron “What Can We Expect from a Bush Presiden- Fallen Angels, Mar 9 “Dial 211: Libraries Get Involved with a New cy?” Feb 36, (responses) Mar 28–29, Apr Fischetti, Veronique Leriche, art removed, Apr Social Service Initiative,” Dec 44–46 39 25 “Digitizing Rare Materials: Special Collections Bush, George, Presidential Library, College Sta- Freaky Friday, Apr 25 Go Global,” May 54–56 tion, Tex., Jan 34, Apr 26, May 35 Free weeklies removed from university library “The Tasini Case: How Will Libraries Be Affect- Buthod, Craig, Feb 40 lobby, Oct 31 ed?” Jn/Jl 42–45 Butterworth, Bob, (photo) Apr 35 Gay pride exhibit, Aug 14, Sep 26 Chesterfield County (Va.) library, Aug 21–22 Buvinger, Ian, Jn/Jl 30 The Giver, Mar 9 Cheung, Belinda, (photo), Aug 61 Byrne, Alex, (photo) Oct 37, Dec 15 Hammer of Eden, Jan 25 Chicago Library System, May 38–39 Harry Potter series, Mar 8, Nov 23 Chicago PL, Feb 16, (photo)17, 28–29, Mar 30, C Muggles storytelling program cancelled, Sep 10, 30, Oct 11, Nov 21 Cacas, Rita, (photo) Aug 31 Aug 22 Sulzer Regional Library, Oct 22–25, Nov 24– Cahn, Joe, (photo) Sep 20 Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged—Making 25, (response) 36–38, (responses) Dec 35– Cahoon, Andrea, Aug 25 Evil Look Innocent, Nov 23 36 Cairns, Roberta A. E., Aug 26 Holy Bible, Jan 25, Mar 15, Apr 25 Woodson, Carter G., Regional Library, Nov Calabrese, Alice, May 30, (photos) Aug 73, Sep I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Mar 9 40–42 11, (photo) Oct 30 It’s Perfectly Normal, Jan 25, Mar 15, Apr 25, Child Online Privacy Act, Apr 16 California Institute of Technology library, Jn/Jl Sep 21, Nov 23, Dec 25 Children’s Internet Protection Act, Feb 14 118 Killing Mr. Griffin, Mar 9, Aug 22 ALA, ACLU file federal lawsuits against, May California Millennium Conference, Feb 11 The King Must Die, Aug 21 20–21 California State Univ./Chico, Oct 31 Leafleting on library grounds, Feb 18–20 ALA legal strategy, Apr 8–9 Callahan, John Libraries and Intellectual Freedom, world report Attracts quorum at ALA Membership Meeting, “Privacy Versus Security—What’s at Stake,” on, Oct 37–38 Aug 73–74 Dec 54–56 “Lives of Notable Gay Men and Lesbians,” Feb Court dismisses two lawsuits challenging, Sep Calloway, Gregory L., (photo) Apr 94 19, May 32 16 Campaign for America’s Libraries. See American Logan, Jake, works of, Oct 23 Fundraising for lawsuit, (photo) Sep 11, Dec Library Association. Campaign for America’s Love and Other Four-Letter Words, Dec 25 58 Libraries Member of the Wedding, Jn/Jl 27 Justice Department defends, Aug 12 Campbell, Harry, (photo) Oct 37 Mississippi Bridge retained, Jn/Jl 27 “Leadership Lessons and CIPA Resolutions,” Campbell, Jerry D., (photo) May 26 My Brother Sam Is Dead, Mar 15 Sep 14 Canada, May 37, Jn/Jl 40 Of Mice and Men, Mar 9, Aug 21, (correction) “Libraries, Democracy, and Online Access,” American Libraries ◆ December 2001 4 ◆ 2001 Index

May 7 Burrows, Abe, papers to New York PL Billy Association of American Publishers vs. libraries Library groups join ACLU–ALA suit, Jn/Jl 16 Rose Theater Collection, Jan 26 on fair use, Apr 30–32 Opposition to, Mar 11, Dec 37 Burton Historical Collection at Detroit PL to Child Online Privacy Act, Apr 16 “State Support for CIPA Suit Continues,” Oct 14 reopen, May 31–32; possible audit of en- Claim to two Laura Ingalls Wilder titles, Mar 20 Unanswered questions, Mar 30, 52, 54, 70, dowment for, Aug 17 “Copyright in the Digital Age: ‘The Comfort 73, 77 Catlin, George: The Printed Works illustration Zone Is Going to Go Away,’” Jan 40–41, Update on litigation, funding, Jn/Jl 20, 108, at Univ. of Cincinnati, (photo) May 55 (response) Feb 34 Aug 90 Chinese volumes returned to New York City’s Copyrighted DVD decoding ruling challenged, “Wooden-headedness,” May 128, (responses) American Museum of Natural History, Jan Mar 19–20; overturned, Dec 22 Jn/Jl 48, Aug 38–39, Sep 38–39, Oct 44 34–35 Houghton Mifflin’s right to publish The Wind Children’s librarians Coca-Cola historic TV ads to Library of Con- Done Gone, Jn/Jl 30–32, 50; ban lifted Aug “Finger-Puppet Power,” Aug 132 gress, Jan 32 24, (correction) 39; judged “unequivocally Children’s services Colonial newspaper to Charleston (S.C.) Li- a parody,” Dec 24 “This Month, 199 Years Ago,” Dec 72 brary Society, Sep 26 Issues facing librarians, Aug 75 Chile Communist Party, USA, papers to Library of “The Tasini Case: How Will Libraries Be Affect- Gates gives libraries $5 million, Jan 36 Congress, Mar 20, (response) Apr 40, (re- ed?” Jn/Jl 42–45 China, Jan 36, Apr 36, Jn/Jl 40 sponse) Jn/Jl 48–50 Challenge to redistributing writers’ works, China/U.S. Conference on Libraries, Oct 30 Darwin’s Origins of Species returned to Boston Apr 10 “Polished Stone with Soul: Four Public Librar- PL, Sep 28 Tasini wins freelancers’ right to payment in ies in China,” Aug 46–50 Finney, Joan, gubernatorial papers to Haskell electronic archives, Aug 12, 33 Chinese-American Librarians Association, Aug 30– Indian Nations Univ., Lawrence, Kans., Oct See also Digital Millennium Copyright Act 31 24 Cornell, Alice, May 56 Ching, Edie, Nov 16–17 First world map to designate New World as Cornell University Institute for Digital Collections, Chitty, James M., May 35, Nov 26–27 “America” to Library of Congress, Sep 27 May 54, 56 Chmara, Theresa, (photo) Mar 73 Frick, Henry Clay, family archives to Univ. of Cornell University Library, Aug 27 Chrisman, Diane, Mar 17 Pittsburgh and Frick Art Reference Library, Corning (N.Y.) Museum of Glass, Juliette K. and Christian Coalition, Apr 25 Jn/Jl 26 Leonard S. Rakow Research Library, (photo) Christie, R. Gregory, (photo) Sep 31 Gittings, Barbara, Gay/Lesbian Collection ded- Apr 48 Church and state, separation of. See Religion icated, May 28, (response) Aug 35 Costa, Deborah D., (photo) May 51 Ciunkiewicz, Ewa, (photo) Jan 67 King, Martin Luther King Jr., manuscripts, LC Costa, Kathy, Oct 26 Civil Rights, U.S. Commission on, Aug 31 considers purchase, Apr 16 Costabile, Mary, (photo) Jn/Jl 57 Clark, David, (photo) Aug 74 “Literacy on the High Seas: Cruise-Ship Librar- County of Los Angeles PL Clark, Juleigh M., (photo) May 51 ies Flourish,” Aug 52–54 Culver City branch, Dec 42 Clark, Michael Levine, (photo) May 5 Nazi propaganda materials to Wichita (Kans.) Covi, Lisa, Mar 27 Cleveland (Ohio) PL, Aug 16–17, (photo) Dec 72 State Univ. library, Mar 20 Cowell, Elizabeth. Joint author. See Peterson, Car- Cleveland Heights–University Heights PL, Jan 31 Pound, Ezra, materials to St. Andrews Presby- rie, Sep 52–55 Cleveland Institute of Art, Jessica Gund Memorial terian College, Jn/Jl 26 Coyle, Karen, (photo) Jan 45 Library, Jn/Jl 28 Robinson, Jackie, papers to Library of Con- Craighead County–Jonesboro (Ark.) PL, Aug 22– Clinton, Hillary gress, Dec 28 23 The Case against Hillary Clinton book jacket Starzl, Thomas E., papers to Univ. of Pitts- Crawford, Bob, (photo) Apr 35 cover, (photo) Aug 65 burgh, Dec 28 Crawford, Walt Clinton, William, Presidential Library, Little Rock, Tibetan Buddhist canon tablets to Harvard “E-Newsletters and E-zines: From Current Cites Ark. Divinity School, Oct 24 to NewBreed Librarian,” Dec 51–53 Architectural rendering, (photo) Feb 14 Waller, Robert James Jr., bequest to Indiana “Exceptional Institutions: Libraries and the Arkansas Supreme Court gives green light, Dec Univ./Bloomington, Feb 24 Pareto Principle,” Jn/Jl 72 22 Wilder, Gene, scripts to University of Iowa “Library Lists: Building on E-mail,” Nov 56–58 Cartoon depicting, Apr 37, (response) Sep 52 special collections, Sep 22 “MP3 Audiobooks: A New Library Medium?” Clinton in Arkansas announcing ideas for li- Collins, Billy, (photo) Aug 13, Dec 14 Aug 64–66 brary, Sep 27–28 Commission on Child Online Protection, Jan 16– “Where Have All the CD-ROMs Gone?” May Court approves, Jan 26 18 66–68 Lawsuit to block financing, Jn/Jl 35–37 Community building “‘You Must Read This’: Library Weblogs,” Oct Shares donor list, Apr 24–25 “Keepers of the Flame,” Jn/Jl 64–66 74–76 Cluff, E. Dale, Mar 16 “Libraries Help to Build a Civil Society,” Jn/Jl 7 Cress, Ann, (photo) Jan 80 Cohen, Laura B. “The Secret of Library Marketing: Make Your- Crime. See Security and Crime “Ten Tips for Teaching How to Search the self Indispensable,” Sep 48–50 Crist, Charlie, (photo) Apr 35 Web,” Nov 44–46 “This Month, 39 Years Ago,” Jn/Jl 128 Cronin, Kathleen, Dec 41 “Yahoo! and the Abdication of Judgment,” Jan “Where Are Libraries in Bowling Alone?” Sep Crystal Cruises’ Crystal Symphony library, (photo) 60–62, (responses) Feb 35–36, Mar 29–31 60–62 Aug 52 Cohen, Steven M., Oct 75–76 Conference Call, Mar 37–40, Apr 87–91, (re- Cuba, Oct 21 Cole, John Y., Jan 16, (photo) 37 sponse) Aug 35, Jn/Jl 81–84, Dec 54–56 “ALA and Cuba’s Libraries: Time for a Dia- Cole, Mitzi, (photo) May 30 Congress on Professional Education. See Library logue,” Sep 7 Colello, Mari, (photo) May 38 education ALA resolution to share information materials Coles, Dianne, (photo) Aug 54 Connatser, Sarah, (photo) Apr 92 with Cuba, Aug 88 Collaborative Digital Reference Service. See Li- ConnectNet/Conectado launched, May 10 “Cuba’s National Library,” Feb 30–32 brary of Congress Constantine, Paul, May 18 “How to Travel or Send Materials to Cuba,” Apr Collection development Constantino, Stephanie, May 27, Sep 21 88 “The Unwanted Gift: When Saying ‘No Thanks’ Continuing education IFLA Council passes open communication with Isn’t Enough,” Mar 34–36, (response) May “Blueprint for Planning a Successful Program,” Cuba resolution, Oct 36–37 42, (response) Jn/Jl 51 Nov 48–50 “Intellectual Freedom in Cuban Libraries: Does Collections, Jan 26, Mar 20, May 28, Jn/Jl 26, Sep “Confessions of an Interview Junkie,” Oct 66– It Exist?” Apr 87–91, (responses) Jn/Jl 52, 22, Oct 24, Dec 28 68 Aug 35 Afghanistan Collection, Univ. of Nebraska/ “How to Create and Implement a Technology Cummins, Julie, Aug 14–15, (photo) 83, Sep 68 Omaha, Dec 18 Training Program,” Oct 49–51 Cunningham, Laura Shaine, (photo) Jn/Jl 12 American Institute of Certified Public Accoun- “Laulima: Staff Development, Hawaiian-Style,” Curran, Charles tants Library to Univ. of Mississippi library, Oct 46–48 “What Do Librarians and Information Scien- Sep 22 “This Month, 31 Years Ago,” Oct 88 tists Do?” Jan 56–59, (response) Mar 29– Broadway, Off- and Off-Off Broadway, photo- Cook, Julie, Apr 22 30 graphs of, obliterated in terrorist attack, Cooper, Ginnie, (photo) Aug 6 Current Cites, Dec 51–53 Nov 15 Cooper, Sandra M., Jn/Jl 18–20 Curry, Richard, (photo) Sep 28 Brooks, Gwendolyn, papers to Univ. of Califor- Cooper, Susan, honored, (photo) Aug 6 Curtin, Jane, (photo) Jn/Jl 32 nia/Berkeley Bancroft Library, Mar 20 Copyright, fair use, and intellectual property rights Customer service. See Service American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 5

Cyber Takes, May 31 Fire destroys Macedon (N.Y.) PL, (photo) Jn/Jl 19 24 Electronic meetings, Mar 71–72, Aug 90 D Flood at Lexington (Ky.) PL threatens rare Electronic records Daellenbach, Dennis A., Jan 34 books, Mar 19 Preservation of, Mar 73–74 Dahlgren, Anders C. Floods hit West Virginia, Aug 15 Slave Trade Archives Project, Oct 38 “Solutions in Hand, Planners Earn High Marks Floods, leaks, broken pipes threaten National Elementary and Secondary Education Act from Their Peers,” Apr 64–70 Library of Canada collection, Nov 32 Budget may pay for resources and school Dakota County (Minn.) Library Systems Mold at Santa Fe (N.Mex.) PL, Oct 25–26 media specialists, May 22 Inver Glen branch, (photos) Apr 46–47 Mold blankets high school library, Oct 33 Line item for school library materials, Dec 58 Daley, Richard, (photo) Feb 28 Tornado damages Maryland libraries, Nov 21 Senate passes bill, Aug 13 Dallas (Tex.) PL, Dec 21 Tropical Storm Allison hits Houston libraries, Title 3 technology programs, Feb 15 Dalrymple, Prudence, Nov 30 Aug 15–16, Sep 34–35; victim honored by Title 6 Innovative Education and Reading Dana, John Cotton, Public Relations Awards, com- setting up two special libraries, Oct 32 Excellence, Feb 15 petition opens, Aug 8 District of Columbia PL, Feb 24, May 12, 25, Oct See also Library Legislative Day Danbury (Conn.) Library, program on coping, Dec 31–32, Nov 17 Ellsworth, Ralph Eugene, (photo) Jan 82 16 Diversity, (response) Mar 31, Apr 15 Elsevier Science, Aug 28–29 Dancer, Andrew “University Goes Back to Basics to Reach Mi- Enoch Pratt Free PL, Baltimore, Md., May 24–26, “Should Sect Meet State in the Stacks?” Mar nority Students,” Aug 60–62 Sep 20–24, Oct 29 37–40 Dixon, Nora, Aug 44 Enough Is Enough, Aug 21 Datebook. See contents each issue Doerge, Janet, (photo) Apr 92 Enterline, Christine, Feb 19 (Response) Jan 50–53 Dohnalek, Eileen and Richard, (photo) Aug 33 Erickson, Carol, Aug 40, (photo) 41 Daurey, Dana, (photo) Nov 22 Dole, Wanda, Nov 9 Escobar, Hector Jr., Feb 9 Davenport (Iowa) PL, Nov 26 Donahoe Elementary School library, Sandston, “The Color of Leadership: Spectrum Institute David, Pier, (photo) Aug 41 Va., Jn/Jl 27 2001,” Aug 10–11 Davidsen, Susanna L. Donovan, Paul, Jan 32 Escondido (Calif.) PL, Jn/Jl 39–40, Aug 24 “Lessons from an Internet Sage,” Apr 80–81 Dorchester (S.C.) District 2 Schools, Oct 23 Europe, May 37, Aug 29 Davidson, Stephanie, Oct 75–76 Dorman, David. See Technically Speaking each Evergreen State College library, Olympia, Wash., Davies, Christine, (photo) Mar 57 issue Apr 23 Davis, Deborah, (photo) Oct 11 Double Fold jacket, (photo) Jn/Jl 16 Exeter (N.H.) school district, Jan 22 Davis, Martin, May 31, Dec 25 Douglas PL District, Castle Rock, Colo. Davis, Mary Ellen, (photo) Sep 78 Suspicious patrons, Dec 15 F Day, John, Nov 9 Dover (N.H.) PL, (photo) Aug 19 Facetiae de los Reyes, Eileen, (photo) May 18 Dowlin, Ken, Aug 36 “Belly Up to the Information Bar,” May 70–71 Dean, Katharine, (photo) May 51 Draft Hague Convention of Judgments in Civil and Celebrations you’ll want to miss, Jan 32 Dearborn (Mich.) PL, Nov 13 Commercial Cases, Aug 88 Clinton Presidential Library cartoon, Apr 37, D’Elia, George. Joint author. See Rodger, Eleanor Dreager, Jacqueline, (photo) Jn/Jl 34 (response) Jn/Jl 52 Jo, May 58–61 Drewes, Jeanne “Pay-per-Prophecy: Our Saving Grace?” Mar Demas, Sam, (photo) Aug 77 “How to Travel or Send Materials to Cuba,” Apr 42–44 Democracy in America 88 Facilities “Mr. Jefferson, the First Amendment, Librar- Duarte, Marisa, (photo) Aug 61 African-American Research Library and Cultur- ies, and Our Values,” Aug 5 Dubus, Andre III, (photo) Jn/Jl 12 al Center, Broward County (Fla.) delayed, Dempsey, Mary, (photo) Feb 28, Sep 10, 30, Oct Due, Kathleen, (photo) Nov 66 Feb 20–21; started, Jn/Jl 34 22–25, Nov 24–25, Dec 35 Duluth (Minn.) PL, Dec 61 Anne Arundel (Md.) County PL breaks ground Denver (Colo.) PL, Feb 26, (photo) Apr 69, May DurJava, Maxine, Aug 20 for branch, Feb 22 34–35, Sep 20 Durrance, Joan, Jan 47 Ashland (Oreg.) PL expansion snag, Jan 23 Deschamps, Christine, (photos) Oct 12, 34, Nov 7 Dusenbury, Carolyn, Oct 31 Boston Public Library Detroit PL, May 31–32 Duthwaite, Lesley, (photo) Sep 35 Allston branch opens, (photo) Aug 15 TIP Community Information and Referral Ser- “Building the Perfect Library” workshop, Apr vice, Dec 46 E 15 Development Office (ALA) E-Government Act of 2001, Jn/Jl 20–22, Sep 16– District of Columbia PL eyes modernization, Negotiating with funding partners, Jn/Jl 108 17 Feb 24 Planned Giving Program, Nov 9 E-rate. See Universal-service telecommunications “Foundations of Knowledge” (Showcase 2001), Dewey, Melvil, (photo) Jn/Jl 86 discounts Apr 44–59, (correction) Jn/Jl 52 Dias, Austin, (photo) Jn/Jl 33 Earnest, Kathy, Nov 16, Dec 16 Free Library of Philadelphia expansion, Jan Digital Millennium Copyright Act Earth Liberation Front, Aug 20 23–24 Copyright exemption, May 22 East Bonner County (Idaho) Library District, Mar Human chain relocates books, (photo) Aug 23 Distance education and first-sale doctrine, Mar 32, (response) May 42, (response) Jn/Jl 51 Indianapolis–Marion County PL artist’s ren- 52, Apr 16 East Junior High School, Traverse City, Mich., Jn/ dering, (photo) Dec 32 Final hearing, Jan 18 Jl 27 Jackson, Jesse L., Civil Rights Library only a Program reveals sites blocked by filters, Jan 28 East Lansing (Mich.) PL, Dec 11 plan, May 29–31 Report on effects of, Oct 18 East Palo Alto (Calif.) PL, Dec 42 Loutit District Library, Grand Haven, Mich., Russian programmer Dmitri Sklyarov faces Easton, Valerie, Aug 20 move urged, Mar 22–23 criminal prosecution, Sep 18–19; pleads Eberhart, George M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology librar- not guilty, Oct 28 “Academic Librarians Scale the Heights in ies plan controversial, Feb 20 DiMattia, Susan, Nov 14 Denver,” May 16–18 Minneapolis PL architect for new downtown Dingley, Barbara. Joint author. See Albee, Bar- “Art and Religion at the Boston Public Library,” library named, Nov 28–29 bara, May 72–78 Mar 35 Nashville (Tenn.) PL opening with symphony Dionne, Annette, (photo) Sep 80 “Cuba’s National Library,” Feb 30–32 concert, Aug 26 Dionne, Cecile, (photo) Sep 80 “Technology on Tap at LITA Forum in Port- New York PL for the Performing Arts reopens Dionne, Yvonne, (photo) Sep 80 land,” Jan 44–45 renamed, (photo) Nov 32 Disabilities. See Accessibility Ebert, Roger, (photo) Aug 32 San Francisco PL needs $5.3 million for re- Disasters Eckhart PL, Auburn, Ind., Sep 21 pairs, Feb 16–17 Deer destroys plate-glass windows, May 34 Egypt, Feb 27, May 37, Jn/Jl 40 San Jose (Calif.) branch project, Mar 19 Earthquake hits six Washington state counties, Biblioteca Alexandrina premieres for six-week Showcase 2002, call for entries, Dec 32 Apr 22–23 trial, Nov 30–31 “Solutions in Hand, Planners Earn High Marks Earthquake rocks Guam, university library un- Ehrhorn, Jean, May 26 from Their Peers” (AIA/ALA Building Awards), touched, Dec 31–32 El Salvador Apr 65–70 Earthquake strikes El Salvador libraries, Mar “Earthquake Strikes El Salvador Libraries,” Mar State Library of Iowa to move, Mar 20 24 24 Plan postponed two years, May 31 Fire closes Univ. of Washington Horticultural Elbert County (Ga.) Library, May 34 Univ. of Nevada/Las Vegas Lied Library, Apr Library, Aug 20 Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mar 11, Sep 18– 35, (photo) 55 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 6 ◆ 2001 Index

Univ. of Southern California Doheny Memorial Flagg, Gordon Florida budget omits six library cooperatives, Library reopens, Nov 28 “Asian-American Librarians Hold First Nation- Mar 20–21 Univ. of Warsaw library, (photo) Jan 65 al Conference,” Aug 30–31 Free Library of Philadelphia seeks $120-mil- “The Wisdom of Hindsight: A New Library One “Educators Consider Their Future at ALISE lion expansion, Jan 23–24 Year Later,” Apr 72–74 Conference,” Mar 26–27 Lumpkin County (Ga.) may mortgage library, See also Funding “LAMA Divines in the Desert,” Jan 46–47 Mar 22 Fader, Ellen, (photo) Aug 6 Flaxbart, Jenifer, Jn/Jl 78 Mississippi libraries win largest bond issue, Fair use, Apr 16 Flemming, Carolyn, Nov 12 Mar 18 Fairfax County (Va.) PL, Oct 22, Nov 22, Dec 15– Florida Gulf Coast Univ. library, Fort Myers, Nov New York PL cuts, Mar 21–22 16 15 New York public, school libraries may get $95 Sherwood regional branch, Nov 14 Flowers, Betty S., Nov 11 million from state, Apr 32 Woodrow Wilson branch, Dec 41–42 Foote, Horton, (photo) Dec 21 Ohio libraries to suffer cuts, Mar 12–13 Fairfax County (Va.) Schools, Aug 21 Ford, Barbara Pennsylvania increases library aid 21%, Apr Family Research Council, May 20–21 “Taking Care of Business—Online,” Jn/Jl 81– 34–35 Farmer, Angela, (photo) May 82 84 Pueblo (Colo.) City–County Library District Fat Bald Jeff book jacket cover, (photo) Jn/Jl 13 Ford, Gerald R., Library, Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan 34 gets $4-million gift, Feb 25 Federal Depository Library Program. See Access to Fort Worth (Tex.) PL, Dec 61 Tennessee budget cuts endanger library grants, information Fosse, Bob, (photo) Jan 26 Oct 26–27 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, (photo) Aug 78 Fox, M.D., Elementary School library, Hartford, Toronto PL budget cut threatens 17 branches, Fernekes, Bob, May 18 Conn., May 35, Nov 26–27 Apr 35–36 Ferrell, Whitney, (photo) Nov 28 France, May 37 Warren (Mich.) PL director and mayor at odds, Feuer, Cy, (photo) Jan 26 Bibliothèque Nationale problems continue, Jn/Jl 37, Aug 20 Field, Dorothy W., (photo) Mar 75 Jan 35 Washington State libraries’ property tax roll- Figueroa, Sylvia, (photo) Mar 8 Franklin, John Hope, Oct 17 back, Jan 26 Filtering the Internet, Jn/Jl 52 Free Library of Philadelphia, Jan 23, May 28 West Virginia seeks fewer votes to pass library Arkansas state representative’s mandate to Freedman, Deb, Apr 23 levies, Apr 32–33 protect children, Feb 19 Freedman, Maurice (Mitch) J., Feb 8, (photo) Mar See also Gates, Bill and Melinda, Foundation Berkeley (Calif.) PL and others reject filters, 58, 61–64, Jn/Jl 10, (photo) 12, Aug 8, (photo) Fundraising give up e-rate funds, Dec 28–30 68, 86 “Anatomy of a Community Relations Success,” Charleston County (S.C.) PL mandates filters Freedom of Information Day, Mar 7 Feb 40–42 on 90 machines, Nov 23 Freedom to Read Foundation, (response) Feb 34, Author series features John Irving, (photo) Dec Chesterfield County (Va.) Library System man- Apr 9–10, Jn/Jl 30, Aug 23, 33, Dec 25 30 dates filters on public workstations, Aug Freeny, Maralita, Nov 21 Dallas PL hosts evening with author Horton 21–22 Freilich-Den, Marjorie, Dec 11 Foote, (photo) Dec 21 Chicago PL staffer sues over cyberporn, Feb Fremont County (Wyo.) Library System, Dec 5 “Fines for Freedom” disaster relief, (photo) 16, Mar 30 Friedman, Ann, Nov 17 Nov 13 College district bans cybersmut to adults, Mar Friend Memorial Library, Brooklin, Maine, (pho- Los Angeles PL salvages decayed branches, 15 to) Apr 66 Jan 34 Consumer Reports finds filters ineffective, Apr Friends in Deed, Mar 14, Apr 26, Nov 23 Maury County (Tenn.) Library gets $46,000 in 23–24 Friends of Cuban Libraries, Feb 31, Apr 87–91, pickle-jar donations, Jn/Jl 38 Content rating group launches campaign to (response) Jn/Jl 52 Miami-Dade PL System teen organizes cam- protect children, Dec 20–21 Friends of Libraries USA public service award, Jn/ paign raising money for Project JumpStart , “Creating an Internet Policy by Civic Engage- Jl 18 Nov 28 ment,” Dec 48–50 Friends of the St. Paul (Minn.) PL, Sep 69–70 Mount Horeb (Wis.) Community Library chil- Human rights groups blocked, Feb 19 Funding dren’s section, young authors sign books “Libraries Offer the World—Not Just Smut,” Alabama K–12 public schools suffer cuts, Mar for, Nov 24 Mar 32 22 New Rochelle (N.Y.) PL Mascaro Boys and Girls Livermore (Calif.) mother loses blocking ap- Anchorage (Alaska) PL budget cut, Feb 26 Club Branch, Apr 26 peal, Apr 25 Ann Arbor (Mich.) District Library faces surplus Presidential library donors, Apr 24–26; donor Maine state rep wants to block sites from instead of debt, Dec 21–22 disclosure bill derailed, Aug 13 children, Feb 19 Arkansas governor slashes library funding, Jn/ Roslyn (Wash.) PL Friends fund 2001 opera- Michigan cyberporn law voided, Aug 23 Jl 24–25; signage blames governor for tion, Apr 26 Minneapolis PL cyberporn complaints made cuts, Aug 22–23 Topsham (Maine) PL sells land to firefighter, job hostile, Aug 23–24 Bethlehem PL bond fails, Feb 18–20 Aug 26 Montana minors escape monitoring, Apr 25 Birmingham, Ala., school librarians win fight West Virginia legislator proposes scratch-off Neighborhood Internet Children’s Protection for funds, Nov 25 lottery tickets, Nov 29 Act, Mar 70 Boston PL business branch gets $6.8 million Pennsylvania House passes state-approved fil- gift, Feb 17–18 G tering, Feb 19, Aug 19 California community colleges fight library Gail Borden PL, Elgin, Ill., Aug 7 Pro-filtering letter, May 44 budget cuts, Sep 19–20; governor restores Gaines, Robert S., (photo) Jn/Jl 115 Roundup of state filtering legislation, Aug 18– some cuts, Oct 20, Dec 24 Galesburg (Ill.) PL, Sep 47 19 California court upholds taxpayers’ right to Gallagher, Tom, (photo) Apr 35 San Francisco PL bans filters on most public- challenge local taxes, Aug 25–26 Garcia, Angelica, Sep 34 access computers, Nov 23 California Senate affirms property tax shift to Garibashvili, Irakli, (photo) Aug 8 Sidestepping software censorship, May 31 libraries, Aug 25–26 Gates, Bill and Melinda, Foundation, Jan 36, Aug Sno-Isle Regional Library System fights filters, Carter County, Ky., commissioners nix library 40–44, Oct 37 May 27; yields and requires filter for mi- service, Jan 24–25 Gates PL, Rochester, N.Y., May 85 nors, Sep 21 Chatham-Effingham-Liberty Regional Library’s Gaudiani, Claire, (photo) May 18 South Carolina flustered by filter law, Sep 21; new wing receives $150,000, Oct 27, Nov Gay and lesbian rights complies, Oct 23 28 Gay-pride exhibit at Anchorage library banned, Virginia law criminalizing cyberporn over- Columbus, Ohio, schools get $4.6 million for Aug 14; exhibit reinstalled, Sep 26 turned, Dec 25 books, Apr 26–28 Miss Information on parade at Denver Pride- See also Children’s Internet Protection Act; Cumberland County, N.C., library system bud- fest, (photo) Sep 20 Peacefire; Privacy get restored by $150,000, Aug 26 Geigler, Paul, (photo) Dec 41 Finch, Carol, (photo) Jn/Jl 114 Davenport (Ill.) PL wants new branch facilities, Genco, Barbara, Oct 22 Finland, May 37 mayor wants baseball team, Nov 26 Genco, Peter, (photo) Nov 66 Fiore, Carole, (photo) Feb 10 Duerrwaechter Memorial Library buys build- General Agreement on Trade in Services. See First Ladies Library. See National First Ladies ing materials directly, Oct 32–33 World Trade Organization Library Enoch Pratt Free Library to close branches, Genesis Commission, Jn/Jl 30 Fister, Barbara May 24–26; names of closing branches, Genieva, Ekaterina, (photo) Oct 36 “Elmore Leonard’s Legman,” Apr 82–84 Sep 20–24; open in new roles, Oct 29 George, Jessica, May 17 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 7

Georgia, Republic of, Oct 21 to Yemen, Dec 15 Center, Aug 15–16 Tbilisi regional workshop, Aug 8 Halsted, Deborah, Aug 16 Houston PL, Aug 15–16, Sep 34–35 Germany, Feb 27 Hamilton, Parker, Nov 17 Howley, Richard, (photo) May 30 Ghosts Hamtramck (Mich.) library, Nov 12 Hudson, Kelly, (photo) May 30 Sno-Isle Regional Library branch documents Hancock County Library System, Bay St. Louis, Huff, Joi-Anna, (photo) May 38 sightings, Sep 24 Miss., Nov 11 Hughbanks, Kelly, (photo) Feb 52 Gibbons, Judith, Jan 24 Handman, Gary Hughes, Jane E. Gittings, Barbara, (photo) May 28, (response) Aug “Quick Vids” “Access! Access! Access! The New OPAC Man- 35 Arts on the Edge, Sep 87 tra,” May 62–64 Glass, Kathy, May 33–34, Aug 20–22 Home Movies, Jan 92 Hui, Joyce, (photo) Aug 61 Gleaves, Edwin, Oct 26–27 Raise High the Roof Beam, Dec 69 Human Resource Development and Recruitment Glocester Manton Free Library, Chepachet, R.I., Videos in the Hood, May 90 (ALA), Jan 12 Mar 18 Hansen, Chris, (photo) Mar 54 Humor. See Facetiae Glynn County (Ga.) School Board, Oct 23 Hansen, Joyce, (photo) Dec 11 Hungary, Feb 27 Goldberg, Beverly Hanson, Curtis, (photo) May 26 Hunt, Fiona “Books Still Rule at BookExpo,” Aug 32–33 Harcourt General, Apr 30, Aug 23, 28 “Why the World Trade Organization Is a Threat “The Letter of the Law Meets the Realities of Hardesty, Larry, May 17 to Libraries,” Sep 32–33, (responses) Nov Librarianship,” Jn/Jl 78 Hardy, Melissa, (photo) Dec 11 36, Dec 12 Golebiewska, Dorota, (photo) Jan 68 Harmon, Charles, (photo) Sep 11 Hutchinson, Nancy G. Gómez, Martín, Jn/Jl 26 Harrington, Susan, (photo) Mar 14 “Beyond ADA Compliance: Redefining Acces- Gone with the Wind. See Copyright, fair use, and Harris, Katherine, (photo) Apr 35, Nov 13 sibility,” Jn/Jl 76–78 intellectual property rights Hartzell, Marianne, (photo) Jn/Jl 106 Goniwiecha, Mark C., Dec 32 Harvard College, Widener Library, Jn/Jl 38 I Gonzales, Rebecca, Feb 9, (photo) Aug 11 Harvard University, Mar 14, 35 Iacullo, Josephine, Nov 18 Gonzalez, Brenda, Apr 26–28 Harvey, Sheridan, Apr 84 Idea, Aug 24, Dec 24 Gooden, Angela, (photo) Dec 62 Hawaii Library Association, Mar 10 Image of librarians and libraries Goodes, Pamela, (photo) Feb 8 Hawk, Steven, Mar 12, May 28–29, Aug 20 Cartoon, Apr 37, (response) Jn/Jl 52 “Public Libraries: The Center of Community Hawking, Stephen, “Read” poster, (photo) Jan 10 “Groundhog Job Shadow Day Shatters Stereo- Life,” Apr 14–15 Hawkins, Valencia, (photos) Aug 28, Nov 10 types,” May 38–39 Gordon, William, (photos) Mar 65, 74, Aug 30, Hawley, Michael J., (photo) May 16 “The Last Librarian,” Oct 60–64 (photo) 69, 86, (photos) Sep 11, Nov 7 Hawn, Goldie, Dec 24 Librarians’ fashion sense, (responses) Jan 48, Announces retirement, (photo) Oct 10 Haycock, Ken, (photo) Mar 59, 61–64, (photo) Mar 31 Executive director one more year, Apr 8 65, Sep 70 Major Owens’s opinion on, Jn/Jl 59 Gorman, Michael, (photo) Jan 45, Sep 69 Hayden, Carla C., May 24–26, (photo) Jn/Jl 114, Suspense novelist’s depiction of librarians, Oct Government Documents Round Table Sep 20–24, Oct 29, Nov 8–9 28 Seeks Depository Library Council members, Hays (Kan.) PL, Dec 61 See also Advocacy Oct 11–12 Hayrapetyan, Nerses, (photo) Aug 8 Improving Literacy through School Libraries Act, Government Printing Office Headley, Stephen, Oct 78 Mar 11 Closes three bookstores, Oct 18 Hearn, Michael Patrick, (photo) Jan 28 In Defense of Freedom, Nov 11 Funding, Feb 15 Hegner, Phyllis, (photo) Apr 92 India, Jan 36, May 37, Sep 30, Oct 21 “Government Documents at the Crossroads,” Henderson, Douglas A.., Sep 69 Indianapolis–Marion County (Ind.) PL, (photo) Sep 52–55 Henry (Ill.) PL, Sep 46 Feb 21 “Government Documents for the Ages,” Dec Hensman, Kathleen, Nov 13 InfoZone branch, (photo) Apr 54 38 Hernandez, Anita, Dec 40 Indonesia, Sep 30 Reconsiders recall of Indonesia document, Sep Hernandez, Maria Chavez, Feb 9 Information and referral initiatives 17 Hernando County (Fla.) school media center, Apr “Dial 211: Libraries Get Involved with a New Graham, Peter, Aug 86 25 Social Service Initiative,” Dec 44–46 Gralapp, Marcellee, Dec 15 Herring, Mark Y. Information literacy Grants and scholarships “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute “The Conqueror Bookworm,” Jn/Jl 60–63 National Library Week 2002 best promotion for a Library,” Apr 76–78, (responses) Jn/Jl “The Joy of Information Literacy,” Sep 43 application, Oct 12 51–52, Aug 38 Information technology. See Technically Speaking Scholarships to recruit American Indians and Heslenfeld, Marian, Oct 32 each issue Alaskan Natives, Oct 10 Hibay, Denise, Apr 84 Digital Promise Project, Jn/Jl 25–26 Steinbeck Centennial Project grants to librar- Hilbish, Chris, (photo) Dec 11 Digitization, Apr 15 ies, Oct 12 Hildreth, Susan, Feb 16, May 29 “Digitizing Rare Materials: Special Collections Great Falls (Mont.) High School, Jan 25 Hill, Casey, Oct 75–76 Go Global,” May 54–56 Greece, Aug 29 Himmel, Ned, Feb 16 Electronic Voice Information System (ELVIS) Green, Joe, Nov 23 “Bounty by the Bay,” Jn/Jl 100–105 repaired, Jn/Jl 38 Greenville (S.C.) schools, Aug 22 Hipp, Sean Lai, (photo) Oct 47 “Emerging Formats, Emerging Challenges” Gregory, Gwen, Feb 9 Hirtle, Peter, May 54 workshop, Apr 14–15 Grimes, Tim, Dec 21 Hisle, W. Lee, (photo) May 18 FCC chair downplays “digital divide,” Mar 11 Grochowski, Brian, (photo) Mar 14 Hodges, Gerald, (photos) Jn/Jl 106, Sep 11, 78 “For Some Things Paper Is Better,” Aug 36 Grogan, Paul, (photo) Feb 29 Hodges, Rachel, (photo) Dec 11 “How to Create and Implement a Technology Gross, Valerie, Dec 62 Hoduski, Bernadine Abbott, Sep 17 Training Program,” Oct 49–51 Grossman, Lawrence K., Jn/Jl 25–26 Hoeth, Kathy, Nov 15 “The Information Commons: Librarians vs. Grotke, Abigail, Apr 32 Hogan, Sharon, Mar 26, Sep 16–17 Libertarians,” Apr 42–43 Grover, Sharon, Nov 17 Holahan, Paulette H., Feb 15 “Lessons from an Internet Sage,” Apr 80–81 Grund, Jeff, (photo) Dec 41 Holbert, Gentry Lankewicz, (photo) Oct 79 “Libraries: Insuring Information Equity in the Gruszka, Krystyna, (photo) Jan 67 Holladay, Robert C. Digital Age,” Jan 7 Guatemala, Jan 36 “Provide Printing and Please Patrons,” Oct 45 “MP3 Audiobooks: A New Library Medium?” Proyecto Bibliotecas (Probigua) wins Gates Hollender, Henryk, (photo) Jan 68 Aug 64–66 Foundation award, Oct 37 Holt, Christopher, (photo) May 82 Sirsi acquires Data Research Associates, Aug Gubbin, Barbara A..B., Sep 34–35, Oct 28 Home School Association, Apr 25 28 Gutenberg, Johann, invention disputed, Apr 33 Hong Kong, May 37 “Taking Care of Business—Online,” Jn/Jl 81– Hoog, Ann, Nov 18 84 H Hopkins, Judith, Nov 57–58 “Technology on Tap at LITA Forum in Port- Hackley PL, Muskegon, Mich., Jan 31 Horie, Ruth, (photo) Jn/Jl 33 land,” Jan 44–45 Hale, Matthew, Jan 25, May 24, Sep 25–26, Oct Horvath, Eileen, (photo) Jn/Jl 114 “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute 30 Hosny, Hany, Oct 25 for a Library,” Apr 76–78, (responses) Jn/Jl Halifax County (N.C.) Library Houston, Kate, (photo) Dec 41 51–52, Aug 38 Weldon Memorial branch, suspicious e-mails Houston Academy of Medicine–Texas Medical “Virtual desktop” demonstrated at Houston American Libraries ◆ December 2001 8 ◆ 2001 Index

branch’s pilot site, Oct 27–28 to NewBreed Librarian,” Dec 51–53 Jones, Bernarez, (photo) Sep 31 “Where Have All the CD-ROMs Gone?” May “Government Documents at the Crossroads,” Jones, DeEtta, Apr 15 66–68 Sep 52–55 Jones, James Earl, (photo) Sep 18 See also Internet Freedom and Broadband Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Jones-Smith, Paulette, (photo) Aug 28 Deployment Act (Tauzin/Dingell bill) Numbers nixes .kids, .xxx domains, Jan Jonesboro (Ark.) PL, Aug 22–23 Institute of Museum and Library Services 16–17 Jordan National Awards for Library Service winners, “It’s Not Real Until It’s Printed,” Feb 38 National Library director enforces copyright Nov 11 KidsConnect adds feature, Jn/Jl 14 penalties, Oct 33 New head nominated, Jn/Jl 22; Robert Martin “Lessons from an Internet Sage,” Apr 80-81 Jordan, Jerome, (photo) Aug 61 confirmed as head, Aug 13; also named “Library Lists: Building on E-mail,” Nov 56–58 Jordan Park School of Extended Learning, Minne- acting chair of National Endowment for the Nimda worm hits libraries, Nov 21–22 apolis, (photo) Apr 45 Arts, Oct 18 Online reference service 24/7, Aug 16–17 Jörgensen, Corinne. Joint author. See Rodger, Intellectual Freedom Patron saint, May 31 Eleanor Jo, May 58–61 Acceptable use Internet policies, Mar 30, Apr “The Public Library and the Internet: Is Peace- 25 ful Coexistence Possible?” May 58–61 K Creationist bill defeated in Arkansas, May 36 “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute Kaeding, Joan, (photo) Feb 53 Creationist sues over cancelled library pro- for a Library,” Apr 76–78, (responses) Jn/Jl Kagan, Al, Aug 86 grams, Jn/Jl 28–30 51–52, Aug 38 Kahl, Chad, (photo) May 16 First Amendment right to get thesis into li- “Ten Tips for Teaching How to Search the Kalamazoo (Mich.) PL, Aug 66 brary, suit tossed out of court, Jn/Jl 37 Web,” Nov 44–46 Kanawha County (W.Va.) PL, May 62–64 Houghton Mifflin’s right to publish The Wind “Too Old to Surf? No Way! An Internet Course Kaneohe (Hawaii) PL, Oct 32 Done Gone, Jn/Jl 30–32, 50; Aug ban lifted for Seniors,” Nov 40–42 Kaplan, Jay, (photo) Apr 93 Aug 24, (correction) 39; judged “unequiv- “Vast Reaches,” Aug 40–44 Karbowska, Joanna, (photo) Jan 67 ocally a parody,” Dec 24 Webcasting, Aug 94 Karre, David, Jn/Jl 22 “The Independent Libraries Controversy,” Feb “Yahoo! and the Abdication of Judgment,” Jan Keane, Nancy, Nov 57 31 60–62, (responses) Feb 35–36, Mar 29–31 Kennedy, Patrick, (photo) Sep 29 “Intellectual Freedom in Cuban Libraries: Does “‘You Must Read This’: Library Weblogs,” Oct Kent, Robert, Feb 31 It Exist?” Apr 87–91, (response) Jn/Jl 52 74–76 “Intellectual Freedom in Cuban Libraries: Does Restricted- access library cards for minors, Dec Internet Freedom and Broadband Deployment It Exist?” Apr 87–91, (responses) Jn/Jl 52, 25 Act (Tauzin/Dingell bill), Aug 90 Sep 52 Suit challenges Vermont minors law, Apr 9–10 Internet Librarian. See Schneider, Karen G. Kent, Susan, Aug 25 Virginia professors lose free-speech case in Intner, Sheila S., (photo) Aug 47 Kenya, May 37, Aug 29 U.S. Supreme Court, Mar 15 “Polished Stone with Soul: Four Public Librar- Kerchoff, Steven “We Are the Guardians of History,” Nov 100 ies in China,” Aug 46–50 “When in Washington, Let’s Do Lunch—Or “When Eternal Vigilance Isn’t Popular,” Nov Inuvik Centennial Library, Northwest Territories, Dinner,” Jan 75–78 37 Canada, (photo) Aug 41 Kershner, Kathy, (photo) May 14 White supremacist sues Schaumburg Town- Iowa City Islamic Society library, Dec 16 Kershner, Stephen A., (photo) May 14 ship (Ill.) District Library over meeting room Iowa Library Association First Spouses, Apr 13 Kertesz, Chris policy, May 24–25; wins library venue, Sep Iqbal, Shahid, Oct 22 “The Unwanted Gift: When Saying ‘No Thanks’ 25–26; library revisits security policy, Oct Ireland, Jan 36, Feb 27, Apr 36, May 37 Isn’t Enough,” Mar 34–36, (response) May 30 Irving, John, (photo) Dec 30 42 White supremacist’s visits to Bloomington (Ill.) Irving, Larry Jr., (photo) Jan 70, (photo) Mar 54 Kewanee (Ill.) PL, Sep 47 PL limited, Jan 25 Isaacson, David Khan, Nusrat, (photo) Aug 61 See also Censorship “It’s Not Real Until It’s Printed,” Feb 38 KidsConnect adds feature, Jn/Jl 14 Intellectual Freedom Committee (ALA) Ismaylov, Khalil, (photo) Aug 8 Kim, Charlotte, Aug 30 “Violence in the Media” statement, Mar 70 Ison, Janice, (photo) Mar 71 King, Coretta Scott, Awards breakfast, Aug 70–71 International Israel, May 37 King, Elizabeth, (photo) May 24 “Polished Stone with Soul: Four Public Librar- Israel Museum director receives gift of First King, Martin Luther Jr. ies in China,” Aug 46–50 Nuremberg Haggadah, Oct 33 Commemorative coin considered, Apr 16 “Why the World Trade Organization Is a Threat Sunrise celebration, Mar 56–57, (response) to Libraries,” (responses) Nov 36, Dec 12 J May 44 See Global Reach in News Fronts each issue Jackson, Andrew, May 27 King County (Wash.) Library, Feb 47–48 See also International Federation of Library Jackson, Jesse L., Civil Rights Library, May 29–30 Kitsap Regional Library System, Wash., Sep 21 Associations and Institutions Jackson, Mary, Nov 9 Kleckner, Karen, (photo) Dec 30 International Centre for Information Management Jacobs, Deborah L., (photo) Dec 30 Kling, Rob, (photo) Jan 46 Systems and Services, Torun, Poland, Jan 65 Jacobs, Jim. Joint author. See Peterson, Carrie, Sep Kloves, Steve, (photo) May 26 International Federation of Library Associations 52–55 Kmetz, Thomas and Institutions, Oct 21 Jacobs, Merle, Nov 24 “Pay-per-Prophecy: Our Saving Grace?” Mar Annual conference report, Oct 34–38 Jaffray, Brian, Aug 41 42–44 Freedom of Access to Information and Free- Jagpal, Harmeet, (photo) Aug 42 Kniffel, Leonard, Feb 8, (photo) Nov 76 dom of Expression Office, Sep 7, Oct 36– Janiak, Thomas, Mar 21 “The Americanization of IFLA,” Oct 34–38 37, Dec 15 Janu, (photo) Apr 24 “Authors Take Center Stage at First National IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellow- Japan, Jan 36, Apr 36 Book Festival,” Oct 16, 43 ships, Oct 38 Jeffries, Annisha, Aug 11 “The Beginning of a Great Festival Suddenly “This Month, 74 Years Ago,” Aug 98 Jeng, Ling Hwey, (photo) Aug 30 Seems Like an Ending,” Oct 43 International Relations Committee (ALA) Jennings, Dave, (photo) Jan 43 “Chicago Mayor Daley, Commissioner Demp- “ALA and Cuba’s Libraries: Time for a Dia- Jensen, Hans, Jn/Jl 30 sey Share Faith in Urban Libraries,” Feb 28– logue,” Sep 7 Jericho, Lita and Chris, (photo) Sep 29 29 Seeks IFLA representatives for 2003–2007, Jersey City (N.J.) PL main facility, Nov 29 “Delegates Plot Future for Continuing Profes- Nov 9 John, Nancy, Oct 36, 38 sional Education,” Jan 42–43 International Relations Office (ALA) John Fuller School, Conway, N.H., Mar 15 “For Some Things Paper Is Better,” Aug 36, Mentors needed for Annual Conference, Apr Johnson, Bill, Jan 28 (responses) Oct 42, Nov 36 12 Johnson, Lyndon B., Presidential Library, Austin, “Like Grandma in the Back Seat,” Jan 50 Internet Tex., new director named, Nov 11 “Making a Difference: Our Librarian in Con- Anti-Semitic, pornographic material posted Johnston, Alastair, (photo) Oct 37 gress,” Jn/Jl 56–59 on bulletin board, Aug 25 Johnston Lakes Library, Lake Park, Ga., Feb 24– “Nation on Alert,” Dec 14–17 Conducting ALA business online, Jn/Jl 81–84 25 “The Perils of Birthin’ a Parody,” Jn/Jl 50 ConnectNet/Conectado launched, May 101 Joint-use facilities “The President Doesn’t Get It,” May 43 E-Government Act of 2001: creation of online Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg “Reclaiming the American Flag,” Dec 37 national library, Jn/Jl 20–22 County (N.C.) branch and police station, “Traumatized by Terrorism,” Nov 12–15 “E-Newsletters and E-zines: From Current Cites Sep 24 “Twelve Years after the Fall: Poland’s Compli- American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 9

cated Transition,” Jan 64–68, (responses) LeClerc, Paul, Nov 18 Funding, Feb 15 Jn/Jl 52, Sep 52 Lee, Hwa-Wei, (photo) Oct 30 Historic Coca-Cola TV ads received, Jan 32 “Vast Reaches: Connecting in the Canadian Lee, Susan, Oct 27 Holocaust materials deposit, Mar 13–14, (re- North,” Aug 40–44 Legislation. See News Fronts Washington each sponse) May 43–44 “What Can We Expect from a Bush Presiden- issue; and specific acts King, Martin Luther Jr., papers, Apr 16 cy,” Feb 36, (response) Mar 28–29, Apr 39 LeGuin, Ursula K., (photo) Aug 6 Liebman, Max, papers received, Feb 22 “When Eternal Vigilance Isn’t Popular,” Nov Lehane, Dennis, (photo) Apr 15 National Book Festival, Oct 16–17 37 Leiserson, Anna Belle, Oct 75 National Digital Information Infrastructure and “You Can’t Have Sex in the Library,” Mar 30 León, Margarita, Feb 31 Preservation Program, Mar 11 Kobierska-Maciuszko, Ewa, (photo) Jan 66 Leonard, Elmore, Apr 82–84 National Digital Library Program, May 54–56 Kohagen, Joni, (photo) May 24 Leonard, Michael, Nov 24 National Film Registry, Feb 26 Kordish, Heike, May 55 Leroy Collins Leon County (Fla.) PL, Feb 18 Presidential inaugurations on LC Web site, Jan Kotler, Renee, Oct 19 Lexington County (S.C.) library system, Sep 21 26 Kownslar, Edward, (photo) May 51 Li, Brian, (photo) Aug 61 Protocol with Open Society Institute to digitize Kozlova, Ludmila, (photo) Oct 37 Liberia, Feb 27 Russian materials, Oct 36 Kozlowski, Ronald, Feb 22 Liberty Counsel legal foundation, Jn/Jl 28–30 Robinson, Jackie, papers donated by widow, Kozmetsky, Gregory A., (photo) May 36 Librarian’s Library. See contents each issues Dec 28 Kozol, Jonathan, Oct 35–36 Libraries for Lifelong Learning Act. See Andrew Sound recordings, radio shows preservation, Kranich, Nancy, (response) Jan 53, (photos) Mar Carnegie Libraries for Lifelong Learning Act Feb 24 54, 65, 74, May 25, (photo) Jn/Jl 57, collection Library Administration and Management Associa- Subject headings, Apr 40 of essays, book jacket cover (photo) Aug 7, tion (ALA) Telling America’s Stories, Jn/Jl 22 (photo) 8, 32–33, (photos) 73, 83, 86, 88 Action agenda and current activities, Aug 7 “There’s a Lot to See at LC,” Jan 72–74 See ALA President’s Message, Jan–Jn/Jl National institute, Jan 46–47 Library Services and Technology Act, Feb 15, Mar Kratz, Charles, (photo) Jan 46 “Solutions in Hand, Planners Earn High Marks 73, Jn/Jl 20 Kresh, Diane Nester, Jan 22 from Their Peers” (AIA/ALA Building Awards), “Advocacy for Libraries: Reauthorizing LSTA,” Kretzmann, John P., (photo) Apr 15 Apr 65–70 Dec 5 Krug, Judith, Mar 73, Jn/Jl 20, 27, Aug 9, 31, 73, Splits staff from Association for Library Collec- ALA launches Web page to reauthorize, Dec 6 (photo) Sep 11, 16, Nov 8, Dec 20–21 tions and Technical Services, Mar 8 Bush budget reduces funding, May 22, (re- Kubiak, Matthew, Jan 25, May 24 Library and Information Technology Association sponse) 43 “Should Sect Meet State in the Stacks?” Mar (ALA) Progress in funds for school libraries, Dec 58 37–40 Action agenda and current activities, Sep 12 Library Way, plaques for, (photo) Nov 63 Kurosumi, Pauline, (photo) Oct 47 National forum, Jan 44–45 Lieberman, Joseph, (photo) Jn/Jl 20 Regional institutes, May 85 Lifelong Learning L Library and Research Center (ALA). See Office for “Ten Tips for Teaching How to Search the Labash, Steve, (photo) Aug 74 Research and Statistics and Headquarters Li- Web,” Nov 44–46 Labor unions brary (ALA) “Too Old to Surf? No Way! An Internet Course Akron–Summit County (Ohio) PL, unions and Library calendar cover, (photo) Dec 22 for Seniors,” Nov 40–42 director pressure staff, May 28–29; admin- Library Card Sign-up Month, winners, Jan 10–11 See also Andrew Carnegie Libraries for Lifelong istration denies support, Aug 20 Library cat Learning Act Ann Arbor (Mich.) District Library unionized Attack victim files $1.5-million claim, Jn/Jl 39– Light Ministries, Jn/Jl 30 staff picket at branches, Nov 31–32; stalled 40; claim denied, Aug 24 Lillie M. Evans Memorial Library, Princeville, Ill., first-time contract negotiations, Dec 21–22 Forced retirement, Oct 28 Sep 46 Hawaii strike over salaries closes public schools Library education Limerick, Patricia, (photo) May 16 and colleges, May 26–28, (response) Aug Congress on Professional Education, Jan 42– Lincoln Junior High School library, Naperville, Ill., 36–37; strikers win new contract, Jn/Jl 32– 43, Mar 74, Nov 58, Dec 58 Dec 25 33 Dominican Univ. Graduate School of Library Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, Ill., ren- Library of Congress workers complain about and Information Science, River Forest, Ill., dering, (photo) Apr 31 fire hazards, Mar 17–18 endows chair, Nov 30 List, Jan 32 New York PL Guild wins raise, Jn/Jl 33–34 Univ. of Wisconsin/Milwaukee SLIS renamed, Literacy See also Mariott Hotel boycott; Overdues Jan 24 Bushes promote while Reading Is Fundamen- Lacy, Dan, obituary, (photo) Jn/Jl 116 See also Association for Library and Informa- tal threatened, Jn/Jl 22 Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., (photo) Feb 48 tion Science Education Celebrity read-in to promote, Nov 22 Lahusen, Kay Tobin, May 28 Library history. See This Month each issue Child reads to therapy dog, (photo) Aug 24 Lake Villa (Ill.) District Library, Nov 25 “From Philly to Frisco—125 Years of Going to Florida “Born to Read” poster of basketball star Lamm Library, North Little Rock, Ark., Aug 22– Conference,” Jn/Jl 86–87 Charlie Ward, (photo) Apr 35; Ward’s anti- 23 Library Hotel, New York City, (photos) Nov 60– Semitic comments hurt literacy campaign, Lammay, Beverly, Jn/Jl 27 63 Sep 28 Landrum, John, Sep 21 Library Juice, Dec 53 Girl scout organizes run/walk for, Nov 24 Lapham, Lewis H., (photo) Jan 71, (photo) Mar 55 Library Legislative Day, Jn/Jl 18–20 Improving Literacy through School Libraries LaRonde, Ken, (photo) May 36 Library of Congress Act proposed, Mar 11 Larson, Janice, Oct 32 American Folklife Center collects oral respons- Mobile literacy for the underserved, Sep 19 LaRue, Jamie, Dec 15 es to terrorist attacks, Nov 18, Dec 16 Queens Borough PL’s reading initiative, Aug Las Vegas–Clark County Library District Anthrax scare closes library, impacts catalog- 75 West Charleston branch, Nov 14 ing records, Dec 14 Training at under-used branch, Jan 34 Lauber, Dawn, (photo) Nov 67 Archive to digitally preserve Sep. 11 reaction, Verizon Communications Law, Derek, (photo) Oct 37 Dec 16 “Hucksterism @ Your Library,” May 46, Lawrence (Kans.) High School, Dec 11 Bicentennial “Living Legend” program, Jan 16 (responses ) Aug 37–38 Lawson, Mary, May 32–33 Center for the Book joins “@ your library” Interactive Web site Buildliteracy.org, Aug Leadership campaign, Aug 6 70, 74 “The Color of Leadership: Spectrum Institute China/U.S. Conference on Libraries, Oct 30 Literacy Network, May 10 2001,” Aug 10–11 Collaborative Digital Reference Service pilot, See also Information literacy; Reading; Read- “Leadership Lessons and CIPA Resolutions,” Jan 22–23, May 18 ing Is Fundamental; Teen Read Week 2001 Sep 14 Collins, Billy, named U.S. poet laureate, Aug Literature Spectrum Leadership Institute, Jn/Jl 108, Aug 13 “For Jorge Luis Borges, Paradise Was Not a 10–11 Communist Party USA, records received, Mar Garden But a Library,” Aug 56–58, (re- Wedgeworth International Fellowship in Li- 20, (responses) Apr 40, Jn/Jl 48–50 sponse) Oct 42 brary Leadership, Oct 38 Fire safety violations, Mar 17–18 Lithgow, John, (photo) Jn/Jl 32 Leading Fighter, Angel, (photo) Dec 11 First National Book Festival announced, (pho- Little, Keith, (photo) Oct 17 Lebanon, Jan 36, Apr 36, Aug 29 to) Sep 16, (response) Oct 42 Litwin, Rory, Dec 53 Lebbin, Vickery Kaye. Joint author. See Brier, First world map designating New World as Livermore (Calif.) PL, Apr 25 David J., Oct 46–48 “America” acquired, Sep 27 Lofton, Monica, Nov 17 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 10 ◆ 2001 Index

Logan, Rochelle, (photo) Jn/Jl 114 21 Library,” Feb 46–48 Long, Gayle, (photo) Aug 92 Marathon County (Wis.) PL, Dec 61 Mielke, Linda, Aug 21 Long, Sarah Ann, (photos) Mar 65, Sep 11 Marchione, Rick, (photo) Dec 42 Mika, Joseph, (photo) Mar 26 Long Island (Maine) Community Library, Sep 70 Margolis, Bernard A., Feb 18, (photos), Mar 53, “Millennials” special needs, May 17 Lopez, Juan, (photo) Mar 8 Aug 86, (photo) Oct 35 “Millennium Project for Public Libraries” Los Angeles PL, (photo) Jan 28, 34, Feb 47, Jn/Jl Marion County PL System, Ocala, Fla., Jan 25, Mar Libraries announced, Sep 12 34, Aug 25 15, Apr 25, Sep 21, Dec 25 Miller, Ellen G. Central Library renamed, Jn/Jl 26–28 Marketing “Advocacy ABCs for Trustees,” Sep 56–59 Robertson Branch Library, (photo) Apr 66 “The Secret of Library Marketing: Make Your- Miller, Jeff, Dec 11 Louisdhon-Louinis, Lucrece, (photo) Nov 67 self Indispensable,” Sep 48–50 Milligan, Robert, (photo) Apr 35 Louisville (Ky.) Free PL, (photos) Jan 30, Feb 40– Marriot, Judy, May 39 Milwaukee House of Corrections library, Mar 14 42 Marriott, Catherine, Nov 22 Minneapolis PL, May 32–33, Aug 27–28 Loussac PL, Anchorage, Alaska, Feb 26, Aug 14, Marriott Hotel boycott Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Dec 60– Sep 26 King awards breakfast cancelled, Aug 70–71, 61 Lowell, Virginia, May 26–28, Oct 32 90 Minney, Marilyn, May 28–29 Lucas, Jennifer, (photo) Apr 24 Local leaders urge debate at Council, Aug 86 Minow, Newton N., Jn/Jl 25–26 Lynch, Clifford A., (photo) May 18 Picketers outside, (photo) Aug 68 Miranda, Ximena, (photo) Aug 11 Lynch, Mary Jo, Apr 11 San Francisco PL leaders call for ALA boycott, Missaukee (Mich.) District Library, May 33–34, “Librarian Salaries: Annual Increase Drops Be- Apr 9 Aug 20–22, Oct 29–30 low U.S. Average,” Sep 64 San Francisco PL librarians urge boycott at ALA Missoula (Mont.) PL, May 25 Lynch, Timothy P., Feb 26, Aug 14 Annual, Mar 8 Mitchell, Jean, Sep 46 Lyon, Janet, Nov 21–22 Marshall, A. P., obituary, (photo) May 84 Mitchell, Marlana, (photo) Sep 35 Lytle (Tex.) Junior High School library, Nov 24 Martin, Cindy, (photo) May 30 Moeller, Helen, Feb 18 Martin, Ralph, and Marjorie, (photo) Aug 27 Moffett, Martha, Nov 12 M Martin, Robert, (photo) Jn/Jl 22, Aug 13, Oct 18 Mondowney, JoAnn, (photo) Aug 90 Ma, Yo-Yo, (photo) Apr 8 Martin, Susan K., Jn/Jl 106 Monroe, David, (photo) Aug 10 McCallum, Sally, Nov 9 Martin County (Fla.) Library System Monroe, Margaret E., (photo) Jn/Jl 128 McCammon, Geraldine, May 30 Blake Library, Aug 24 Monroe, William S., Mar 36 McCarthy, Sandra C., (photo) May 51 Martinez, Carlos Alberto, (photo) Oct 37 Montanans for Decency through Law, Apr 25 McCarthy, Susan, Nov 22 Martinez, Elizabeth, (photo) Feb 51 Montclair (N.J.) PL, Jn/Jl 76–78 McClure, Vicki, (photo) Feb 52 Martinez, Ida, Feb 9, (photo) Oct 7 Monterey County (Calif.) Libraries McCone, Gary, Nov 21 Marylaine.com, Dec 53 Castroville branch, Dec 40 McCulloch, Gail, (photo) May 24 Mashantucket (Conn.) Pequot Museum and Re- Montgomery County (Md.) PL, Nov17 McCullough, Carole, Aug 70–71 search Center, Feb 25–26 Montgomery County (Tex.) PL, Mar 15 McDonald, George, Nov 11 Mason, Marilyn Gell, Feb 14–15 Moore, Kate, resigns as e-rate head, Aug 13 MacDonald, Mary C. Joint author. See Burkhardt, Masoni, Dan, Nov 22 Moore, Mary, (photo) Mar 71 Joanna M., Nov 48–50 Massachusetts Institute of Technology libraries, Moran, Thomas, (photo) Oct 78 MacDonald, Sandy, (photo) Aug 41 Cambridge, Feb 20 Morgan, Candace, Mar 70, (photo) 73 McDonough, Ronni, (photo) May 24 Massis, Bruce E. Morgan, Erik Lease, May 85 McDowell PL, Kimball, W. Va. “How to Create and Implement a Technology Morgan, Laura, Feb 16, Mar 30, May 21 Northfork branch, Aug 15 Training Program,” Oct 49–51 Morrell, David, Dec 17 Macedon (N.Y.) PL, Jn/Jl 24 Matarazzo, James, (photo) Mar 26 Morrison, Betty J., (photo) Sep 79 McElderry, Margaret, (photo) Aug 6 Matthews, Avis, Nov 17–18 Morrison, Samuel F., Feb 20–22, Jn/Jl 34, Nov McGee, Robert S., Nov 23 Maury County (Tenn.) Library, Jn/Jl 38 13, 37 McGlamery, Susan, Aug 17 Maxwell, Nancy Kalikow “Privacy Versus Security—What’s at Stake,” McGlohon, Brenda, (photo) Jn/Jl 115 “Lunchroom Loneliness,” Jan 54, (response) Dec 54–56 MacMillan, Bridget, (photo) Dec 30 Mar 28 Morton, Norman McNeil, Ron, (photo) Aug 11 Mayport Middle School, Atlantic Beach, Fla., Dec “Anatomy of a Community Relations Success,” McRoberts, Pat, (photo) Jn/Jl 39 11 Feb 40–42 Madden, Michael, May 24–25, Sep 25–26 Mays, Linda, (photo) Oct 11 Morton (Ill.) PL District, Sep 47 Madsen, Marilyn Baker, (photo) Feb 52 Media Coalition, Aug 18–19 Motion Picture Association of America, Mar 19– Maine School and Library Network, Feb 19 Mediavilla, Cindy 20 Maine State Library, Augusta, Nov 22 “Why Library Homework Centers Extend Soci- Mountain, Antoine, (photo) Aug 43 Majka, David ety’s Safety Net,” Dec 40–42 MP3 audiobooks, Aug 64–66 “The Conqueror Bookworm,” Jn/Jl 60–63, (re- Medical Library Association, Oct 35 Muhlenberg County (Ky.) PL, May 27 sponses) Aug 37 Medina, Ana, (photo) Mar 8 Mulkey, Jack, Jn/Jl 24–25 Major League Baseball, Aug 6 Meeting-room policy Muller, Karen, Apr 11 Malagiere, Mary, (photo) Nov 30 Three cities sued for nixing faith-based library Multnomah County (Oreg.) Central Library, Port- Malawi, Aug 29 programming, Jn/Jl 28–30 land, (photo) Apr 70, Aug 6, Dec 44–46 Malcolm, Melissa, (photo) Aug 74 White supremacist sues over meeting-room Multnomah County Public Library v. the United Management policy, May 24, Sep 25–26, Oct 30 States of America. See Children’s Internet “It’s Not Rocket Science,” Feb 96 Melcher, Pat, (photo) Nov 25 Protection Act Knowledge management, Oct 36 Melvindale–Northern Allen Park (Mich.) School Woodstock Branch, (photo) Apr 69 “Lunchroom Loneliness,” Jan 54 District, Mar 36 Murphy, Tom, (photo) Feb 29 Manness, Dennis, Aug 25 Memphis–Shelby County PL and Information Cen- Music Library Association Manley, Will ter, LINC program, Dec 44–46 “Read” poster with ALA, (photo) Apr 8 “Dead, But Not Gone” Jan 152, (response) Feb Menarchik, E. Douglas, Jan 34 Mutch, Andrew, Apr 96 36 Meraz, Gloria, Apr 18 “Finger-Puppet Power,” Aug 132, (response) Mercantile Library of New York, Oct 12 N Oct 42–43 Merola, Marci, (photo) Dec 30 National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Md. “Freedom or Security?” Dec 112 Merrill, Sarah D., Library, Broughton Hospital, Gets flat budget, May 22, (response) 43 “Good Humor Wanted,” Jn/Jl 152 Morgantown, N.C., Sep 31 Tornado damages, Nov 21 “It’s Not Rocket Science,” Feb 96 Metcalf, Leslie, (photo) Jn/Jl 20 National Book Festival, Sep 16, Oct 16–17, 43 “Man’s Best Morsel,” Apr 128 Metropolitan Cooperative Library System, Greater National Book Foundation, Dec 22 “Mightier Than the Pen,” Oct 24 Los Angeles, Calif., Aug 16–17 National Commission on Libraries and Informa- “An Open Letter to Laura Bush,” Mar 200 Mexico, Sep 30, Dec 33 tion Science “Please Don’t Call or E-mail!” Sep 132 Guadalajara Book Fair, (photo) Feb 9 Appointments to, Feb 14–15 “We Are the Guardians of History,” Nov 100 President Fox provides Spanish-language books Bush budget eliminates, May 22, (response) “Wooden-headedness,” May 128, (responses) to Denver Public Schools, Nov 31 43 Jn/Jl 48, Aug 38–39, Sep 38–42, Oct 44 Meyers, Elaine Proposes new federal information agency, Jan Mansfield (Tex.) Independent School District, Aug “The Road to Coolness: Youth Rock the Public 18 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 11

National Development and Research Institutes, Feb 19, May 32 Patron behavior New York, N.Y., Nov 14 Odencrantz, Susan, Apr 32, May 35 Homeless man wins federal lawsuit over dress National First Ladies Library, Canton, Ohio, (pho- Office for Intellectual Freedom (ALA) code, Oct 31–32 to) Mar 21 Advisory role credited for scuttling filter man- “This Month, 105 Years Ago,” Sep 90, (re- National Law Center for Children and Families, dates, Aug 18 sponse) Oct 42 May 21 Banned Books Week graphics, Sep 12 “This Month, 656 Years Ago,” Apr 104 National Library of Medicine, May 34, (response) Statement on USA Patriot Act, Dec 12–13 Patterson, Lotsee, Sep 66–67 43 Fourth most challenged 2000 title, Aug 22 Pavlak, Anne, Apr 25 National Library Week 2001, May 12, (photos) New discussion e-list, May 12 Peacefire May 25, Jn/Jl 12 Office for Literacy and Outreach Services (ALA) Disables censorware filtering, Feb 14 National Writers Union, Jn/Jl 42–43, Aug 12 Administers Literacy Network, May 10 Reports that human rights groups are filtered, Neal, James G., Jan 18, (photo) 42, Mar 26 “Branded! Hucksterism @ Your Library,” May Feb 19 Neal, Michelle H., (photo) Dec 62 46, (responses) Aug 37–38 Pearce, Bonnie, (photo) May 24 Neal, Myron, (photo) Oct 78 Office for Research and Statistics and Headquar- Pearson, Peter, (photo) Sep 69, (correction) Nov Needham, Alan, (photo) Sep 34 ters Library (ALA) 38 Needham, Paul, Apr 33 Enhancing Headquarters Library, Jn/Jl 106 Pearson, Roger, (photo) Sep 31 Neely, Teresa Y., (photo) Aug 11 Established, Apr 11 Peart, Jane (photo) Aug 41 Negron, Frances, (photo) Mar 8 “Official Secrets Act” delayed, Oct 18 Peck, Richard, (photo) Jn/Jl 39 Neighborhood Internet Children’s Protection Act, O’Hara, Raymond, (photo) Jan 28 Pellegrin, Ellen, Mar 14 Mar 70 Oklahoma State Univ./Stillwater library, Mar 16 PEN American Center, Jn/Jl 30 Nelson, Maggie, Sep 46–47 Okuno, Debbie, (photo) Oct 47 Peña, Geraldo, (photo) Mar 8 Nepal, Sep 30 Oliver, Kent, (photo) Mar 70, Aug 87 Pend Oreille County Library District, Newport, “You Mean You Don’t Have Books in Print?’ OMB Watch, Dec 14 Wash., Nov 21–22 Adventures of a Librarian in Nepal,” Mar Omidsalar, Teresa Portilla, (photo) May 51 Pentagon. See Terrorist attacks 46–48, (response) Jn/Jl 50–51 “Outstanding Reference Sources 2001,” May People for the American Way, Dec 25 Neugebauer, Rhonda, Feb 31 48–52 Peoria (Ill.) PL, Sep 44–47 New Guinea, Sep 30 O’Neill, Nancy, Jan 23 Periodical prices, May 72–78 New Hampshire Library Association, Jn/Jl 12–14 Onsager, Jim, (photo) Mar 14 Perlow, Ellen, (photo) Jan 44 New Orleans (La.) PL, May 25, Aug 28, 97, Nov Orange, Satia Marshall, (photos) Jn/Jl 114, Aug Perry County (Ohio) Library System 10 74 Thornville branch, Aug 23 New Rochelle (N.Y.) PL, Apr 26, Dec 41–42 Orchard Park (N.Y.) Central Schools, Nov 22 Personnel issues New Woodstock (N.Y.) Free Library offers free Orem (Utah) PL, Aug 7 Atlanta–Fulton County (Ga.) bias suit delayed, house, (photo) Dec 32 Oskaloosa (Kans.) PL, Aug 22 Jan 26–28; board members step down, Feb New York City classroom libraries O’Sullivan, Connie and Michael, Mar 36 22; new chair selected, Mar 16 Giuliani establishes in all K–8 classrooms, Mar Ott, Bill Belleville (Ill.) PL supervisor fights for job, Jan 22 “Quick Bibs” 31 Receive Maya Angelou incest poem, Nov 30 Another Year, More Books, Feb 60 DePere High School (Wis.) librarian cleared of New York PL, May 55–56, Sep 24, 31, Oct 21, The Battle of Britain, Aug 96 porn charges, Mar 21 Nov 18–19 Funny New York, Nov 74 Detroit PL accountant terminated, Aug 17; For the Performing Arts, (photo) Nov 32 Librarians Living On the Edge, Jn/Jl 124 countersues library, Oct 29 New York Univ. Bobst Library, Oct 21 Not Just Rocks for Jocks, Mar 80 Milwaukee PL denies pension to deceased New Zealand, Jan 36, Feb 27 Oprah Cure: Bill’s Book Club, Apr 102 librarian’s beneficiary, Dec 30 NewBreed Librarian, Dec 53 A Poet’s Legacy, Oct 86 Missaukee (Mich.) District Library director’s Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues, Dec 51–53 Ouchi, Sharon, (photo) Jn/Jl 33 dismissal protested by public, May 33–34; Nguyen, Phuoc, (photo) Aug 31 Outreach board won’t resign, Jn/Jl 34–35; gover- Nicholson, Jeffie, Dec 16 Albany (N.Y.) children send 1,000 origami nor’s help asked, Aug 20–22; new director Nicolet Federated Library System cranes as condolences, (photo) Nov 18–19 hired, Oct 29–30 Weyers-Hilliard Branch, Green Bay, Wis., (pho- Jean E. Coleman Library Outreach Lecture, Savannah (Ga.) director named ending Dicker- to) Apr 51 Aug 75 son’s tenure, Jan 28–31 Nielsen, Kylee M., Dec 6 “Vast Reaches: Connecting in the Canadian Warren (Mich.) Library Director Wlodek Zary- Nigeria, Feb 27 North,” Aug 40–44 czny’s resignation asked, Aug 20, Sep 27 Nigro, Pat, Mar 35 Outsourcing. See Privatization West Virginia Library Commission executive Nimda worm, Nov 21–22 Overdues director resigns, Aug 26–27 Ningbo (China) PL, Aug 46, 49 Fines for Freedom, (photo) Nov 13 Peters, Marybeth, Jn/Jl 43 Ningxuo Chen, Aug 49 Fruitful amnesty in San Francisco, Aug 25 “Copyright in the Digital Age: ‘The Comfort Nisbet, Miriam. Joint author. See Weingarten, Los Angeles PL gets collection agency, Aug 25 Zone Is Going Away’,” Jan 40–41, (re- Rick, Dec 12 Mistaken bar code in “amount due” field, Apr sponse) Feb 34 Nixon, Richard, Library and Birthplace Founda- 32 Peterson, Curt, Jn/Jl 152 tion, Yorba Linda, Calif., Apr 24 Stolen library card brings $1,000 fine, May 35 Peterson, Karrie Norfolk (Va.) PL, Jn/Jl 12 Union stops San Francisco PL from hiring “Government Documents at the Crossroads,” Norlin, Elaina, (photo) Aug 61 collection agency, May 29 Sep 52–55 “University Goes Back to Basics to Reach Mi- Overstreet, Allen, Aug 24 Pettman, Mary, Aug 10, (correction) Oct 44 nority Students,” Aug 60–62 Owens, Major Pewewardy, Cornel D., (photo) Aug 11 North Harris Montgomery (Tex.) College District, “Making a Difference: Our Librarian in Con- Phillip, Mary, (photo) Sep 31 Mar 15 gress,” Jn/Jl 56–59 Phoenix (Ariz.) PL, May 34 Northfield (Minn.) PL, Dec 41 Oyama,Caroline, Oct 21 Pierce, Charles E. Jr., Jn/Jl 38 Novacek, Julie Pierce, Jennifer Burek “Coping in New York,” Nov 18–19 P “Recovery in Washington,” Nov 16–18 Nowakowski, Bernadette, (photo) Oct 78 Pack, Nancy C., (photo) Sep 28 Pierce, Marylou, Feb 22 N2H2, Mar 14–16, Apr 24, 29 Pajewski, Zbyszek, (photo) Jan 67 Pieri, Nancy, Feb 18–20 Nugent, Patricia, (photo) Oct 17 Palos Verdes (Calif.) Library District Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, N.Y., Jn/Jl Malaga Cove Plaza Library, Oct 32 38 O Parents Against Bad Books in Schools (PABBIS), Piggott, Sylvia, Mar 27 Oak Lawn (Ill.) PL, Nov 13–14 Aug 21 Piper, Paul S. Oakland (Calif.) PL, Apr 23, Dec 41 Parham, Ann, Oct 20 “For Jorge Luis Borges, Paradise Was Not a Oberg, Larry, (photo) Feb 30, 31 Parker, Christopher, Aug 19 Garden but a Library,” Aug 56–58, (re- Oberman, Cerise, (photo) Dec 64 Parker, Josie, 22 sponse) Oct 42 Ocasio, Felicita, (photo) March 8 Parks, Rosa, (photo) Jan 22 Pitchford, Veronda, (photos) May 38, Dec 30 Ocean County (N.J.) Library Parry, Norm, Dec 32 Pitschmann, Louis A., Dec 62 Toms River branch, Nov 30, Dec 20 Pascual, Beatriz, (photo) Mar 57 Pleasant Lea Junior High School, Lee’s Summit, Oceanview Junior High School, Anaheim, Calif., Patrick, Lydia, Nov 22 Mo., Dec 11 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 12 ◆ 2001 Index

Plourde, Denise, Dec 17 30 Public Library Association (ALA) Poland, Jn/Jl 40 Brigade of the American Revolution members Action agenda and current activities, Oct 12 “Like Grandma in the Backseat,” Jan 36 performing, Nov 26 Spring Symposium report, Apr 14–15 “Twelve Years after the Fall: Poland’s Compli- Celebrity read-in to promote literacy, (photo) Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County cated Transition,” Jan 64–68, (response) Jn/ Nov 22 (N.C.), Feb 46, May 31, Sep 24, Dec 25 Jl 52 “Century of Oz” exhibit, (photo) Jan 28 Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County Pollitz, John, Sep 50 Children design cards for U.S. Postal Service’s (Tenn.), (photo) Apr 53 Ponce, Phil, (photo) Feb 29 birthday, (photo) Sep 22 Public Programs Office (ALA) Ponikvar, Laura, (photo) Jn/Jl 28 Comic books exhibits, (photo) Mar 16 “American Presidents” libraries selected, Oct Poole, William Frederick, (photo) Jn/Jl 87 Early African-American hair care industry show- 10 Pope, Melanie, (photo) Mar 12 cased, (photo) Aug 28 “Anatomy of a Community Relations Success,” Portage (Wis.) PL, Jn/Jl 28–30 Fuentes, Carlos, book signing, (photo) Aug 25 Feb 40 Portillo, Jessica, (photo) May 32 Golden Book of Leipzig, Germany, on display, Frankenstein exhibit available, Dec 8–10 Postal rates. See United States Postal Service (photo) May 35 “‘Go Figure!’ Exhibit Brings Kids and Calcula- Post Falls (Idaho) Library, Jan 25 Gutenberg, Johann, exhibit, (photo) Jan 30, tions Together,” Dec 60–61 Potter, Jo, Sep 46 (photos) Feb 41–42 “Let’s Talk About It” grant sites, Feb 8 Potts, Elizabeth, Jn/Jl 38 Islam and the Muslims program, Dec 15–16 “On a Red-Carpet Roll,” Feb 44–45 Powell, Lawrence Clark, obituary, (photo) May Lion dance at Oakland (Calif.) PL, (photo) Apr Partnership with Saguaro Seminar, Jn/Jl 108 84, (response) Oct 42 23 “StoryLines America” get funds from Barnes Powell, Michael, Mar 11 Live @ the Library, (photo) Jn/Jl 12 and Noble, Sep 11–12 Preer, Jean “Live @ your library Building Cultural Connec- Web site helps libraries develop programs on “Where Are Libraries in Bowling Alone?” Sep tions,” Aug 7 terrorist attacks, Dec 16 60–62 Mad magazine senior editor defends First See also Programming Prentice, Ann E., (photo) Jn/Jl 114 Amendment, (photo) Dec 20 Public relations Preservation Mariachi band and parade celebrate Las Posa- Captain Underpants ALA “Read” poster re- ALA’s preservation policy adopted by Council, das, (photo) Feb 16 sponse, Oct 43–44; poster, (photo) Nov 8 Aug 86 “Peace Mural” patrons paint after Sept.11, Free books, story times at supermarket, (pho- Nicholson Baker advocates rescuing books, (photo) Nov 12 to) Dec 24 Apr 28–29, Aug 70, 75–76 Pet llama delights youngster on family night, LAMA seeks PR materials, Feb 9 Presidential-election recount furor outside Talla- (photo) Dec 28 Library-reading message on side of new city hassee library, (photos) Feb 18 Portraits of library staff, (photo) Mar 13 garbage truck, (photo) Sep 28 Presidential libraries Potter, Harry, Trivia Tournament, Nov 25 “Library System Rides a Pig to a Resounding Donations to, May 22 Real Millennium Celebration and Masquerade PR Success,” Sep 44–47 Donors disclosure bill derailed, Aug 13 Ball, (photo) Feb 25 Potato Head on lawn pulls in patrons, Mar 18 See also names of presidents Reich, Robert, talks about new book, (photo) Public service announcement from ABC pro- Presidential Records Act of 1978 May 34 motes libraries, Aug 91, Oct 10 Executive order draws fire, Dec 13 Salute to George Washington, (photo) Jn/Jl 10 “This Month, 90 Years Ago,” Feb 64 Price, David, Apr 33, Aug 26–27 Showgirl and librarian swap jobs, (photo) Apr See also American Library Association. Cam- Price-Wilkin, John, May 54–56 24 paign for America’s Libraries Prince George’s County (Md.) Memorial Library “StoryLines America” expanding to Midwest, Pueblo (Colo.) City–County Library District, Feb System, Nov 17–18 Apr 11–12 25 Beltsville branch, Nov 21 20th-century presidents’ profiles, Jan 12 Purcell, Bill, (photo) Feb 29 Princeton Univ. Scheide Library, Apr 33, Nov 22 User feedback forms, (photo) Jn/Jl 28 Putnam, Robert D., Jn/Jl 7, Sep 60–62; presi- Prison libraries Valedictorians from 122 public high schools dent’s program speaker, (photo) Aug 71 PCs, word processors, typewriters removed in honored, (photo) Sep 24 Putnam City (Okla.) middle-school libraries, Jn/Jl Florida, Aug 24; inmates sue, Oct 30–31 Vehicle stickers feature Chicago PL, (photo) 27 Pritchard State Library, Olympia, Wash., Apr 22 Feb 17 Privacy Webcast at five California libraries showcase Q “Freedom or Security?” Dec 112 Michael Chabon, Dec 32–33 Queau, Philippe, (photo) Oct 34 “The Information Commons: Librarians vs. Works Progress Administration images, (pho- Queens Borough PL, Flushing, N.Y., May 27, Libertarians,” Apr 42–43 to) Aug 97 (photo) Oct 26, 30, Dec 41 N2H2 sells schools’ Internet-use logs, Mar Wrestlers promote reading, Sep 29 Langston Hughes Community Library and Cul- 14–16; will stop selling, Apr 29 See also National Library Week; Reading tural Center, Corona, (photo) Apr 59 Privacy Coalition asks lawmakers to sign pledge, Protests Staff group in Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festi- Apr 10 Enoch Pratt branch closings cause protest at val, (photo), Oct 26 “Privacy Versus Security—What’s at Stake,” board meeting, Sep 20–24 Woodside branch, Sep 31 Dec 54–56 Gay-pride marchers carry Librarian for Free Quick Bibs/Quick Vids. See contents each issue “Reclaiming the American Flag,” Dec 37 Speech placards, (photo) Aug 14; exhibit Quick Takes, Jan 34, Feb 22, Mar 18, Apr 32, Jn/ USA Patriot Act, library groups apprehensive, reinstalled, Sep 26 Jl 38, Aug 26, Sep 24, Oct 28, Dec 22 Dec 12–13 Outside New York PL, Boston PL over Dmitri Quotes about libraries. See Thus Said each issue Privatization Sklyarov’s indictment, Oct 28 ALA policy on adopted, Aug 86–87 Providence (R.I.) PL, Nov 11, Dec 15–16 R “Why the World Trade Organization Is a Threat Rochambeau branch, Sep 29 Racine (Wis.) Library, Mar 12 to Libraries,” Sep 32–33, (response) Nov Prusak, Laurence, Oct 36 Raczinski Library, Poznan, Poland, (photo) Jan 67 36 PSINet, Dec 25 Raiola, Joe, (photo) Dec 20 Prochazka, Janet, (photo) Sep 70 Public Citizen Litigation Group, Sep 13 Rake, Judith A., (photo) Aug 75 Professionalism Public Information Resources Agency, Jan 18 Ramsay High School, Birmingham, Ala. Nov 25 “Blueprint for Planning a Successful Program,” Public libraries Ramsey County (Minn.) Library, Roseville, Mar Nov 48–50 Denver PL parties celebrating Hennen’s Amer- 13, Apr 33–34 “Keepers of the Flame,” Jn/Jl 64–66 ican PL Rating, (photo) May 32 Randall, Alice, Jn/Jl 30–32, 50 “What Do Librarians and Information Scien- “Exceptional Institutions: Libraries and the Ransom Memorial PL, Altona, Ill., Oct 32 tists Do?” Jan 56–59 Pareto Principle,” Jn/Jl 72–74 Rao, Paladugo, May 27 “Why Traditional Librarianship Matters,” Nov Lead agency for after-school program, Mar 11 Raphael, Molly, Feb 24, Mar 27, (photo) May 12 52–54 Millennium Project for Public Libraries win- Rare-book viewer, May 34 Programming and public exhibits ners, Jn/Jl 14, Sep 12 Rare books, documents, artifacts “All for Love” romance writers autographing “The Public Library and the Internet: Is Peace- “Searching for Lost Treasure in Your Library,” party, Jn/Jl 30 ful Coexistence Possible?” May 58–61 Oct 70–72 Austin (Tex.) PL 75th anniversary, (photo) “Wanted! Entertainment Director,” Jn/Jl 68– Raseroka, Kay, (photo) Oct 35, 38 May 36 71 Rathemacher, Andrée J. Joint author. See Author awe, (photo) May 29 “Where Are Libraries in Bowling Alone?” Sep Burkhardt, Joanna M., Nov 48–50 Book Cart Precision Drill Team, (photo) May 60–62 Reading American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 13

Easter Seals launches “AccessAbility @ your Research San Mateo (Calif.) Library branch, Feb 16 library,” Sep 11 Lost treasure in your library, Oct 70–72 Sanders, Jan W., (photo) Oct 79 “For Some Things Paper Is Better,” Aug 36, “The Public Library and the Internet: Is Peace- Sangris, Tina, (photo) Aug 41 (response) Nov 36 ful Coexistence Possible?” May 58–61 Sannwald, William W., (photo) Mar 60, 61–64 Locomotives for reading, (photo) Aug 16 Resource sharing, (response) Jan 49–50 Santa Cruz (Calif.) PL, Dec 42 Mural, (photo) Mar 12 Results, May 34 Santa Fe (N.Mex.) PL, Oct 25–26 “One Book, One Chicago,” Sep 30 Revilla, Vicente, Dec 17 Santiago, Raymond, (photo) Nov 28, (photo) Parenting centers launched at branches, (pho- Reyes, Judith, (photo) Feb 30 Nov 29 to) Apr 28 Reynolds, Joseph P., (photo) Aug 85 Sarandon, Susan, (photo) Mar 51 Prime Time Family Reading Time sites, Feb 8– Richland College Library, Dallas, Tex., Dec 37 Sarasota County (Fla.) Library System, Sep 70 9; applications for new round, Oct 10–11 Ridge, Tom, Apr 34–35 Sargant, Janice, (photos) Aug 41 Problems, Apr 14 Ridgewood (N.J.) Public Library, Oct 22 Sargent, John Singer, mural, (photo) Mar cover, Queens Borough PL’s reading initiative, Aug Ridolph, Cynthia, Nov 23 35 75 Riedesel, Laureen, Sep 50 Saur, Klaus, (photo) Oct 34 “Raise the Roof Readers” summer reading Riley, Lee, (photo) Sep 31 Savannah (Ga.) library. See Chatham-Effingham- helps build home (photos), Feb 21 Rincon, Hector, (photo) Mar 8 Liberty Regional Library Read Across America, May 24 Ringwood (N.J.) PL, Aug 24 Sawyer, David Summer reading programs 2001, (photos) RMG Presidents’ Seminar, Mar 57 “Libraries Offer the World—Not Just Smut,” Sep 31, Nov 30 Robb, Andrew, (photo) Oct 17 Mar 32, (response) May 42–43 Telling America’s Stories, Jn/Jl 22 Robbins, Tim, (photo) Mar 51 Sayers, John, Sep 47 Theo the Lion promotes, (photo) Sep 10 Robinson, Donald L., Feb 15 Scepanski, Jordan, (photo) Aug 87, 88 Thomas Jefferson’s reading habits, Aug 5, Robinson, Gleniece, (photo) Dec 61 Schallan, Joe, Apr 29 (response) Sep 38 Rodger, Eleanor Jo, (photo) Feb 28, Sep 50 Schaumburg (Ill.) Township District Library, May TV Turnoff Week, (response) Mar 31 “The Public Library and the Internet: Is Peace- 24, Jn/Jl 30, Sep 25–26, Oct 30 Reading Is Fundamental threatened, May 22, Jn/ ful Coexistence Possible?” May 58–61 Schlachter, Mary Agnes, Jan 31 Jl 22; reauthorized, Sep 17 Rodos, Scott, (photo) Dec 20 Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr., Jn/Jl 32 Reagan, Ronald, Presidential Library and Muse- Rodrigo, Anji, (photo) Dec 41 Schneider, Karen, Feb 19 um, Simi Valley, Calif., Nov 26 Rodriguez, Beatriz, (photo) Mar 8 Schneider, Karen G., (response) Feb 36, Aug 86 Records disposal Rodriguez, Madeline, (photos) Aug 61–62 “Armageddon for the Apostles of Access,” Mar Electronic records at risk, Jan 18 Rodriguez-Mendoza, Amalia, (photo) May 36 77 “The Tasini Case: How Will Libraries Be Affect- Rogersville (Tenn.) City School, Dec 11 “Buckle Up for Safety: Two Essential E-Tools,” ed?” Jn/Jl 42–45 Rom, Cristine, (photo) Jn/Jl 28 Apr 96 Recruitment Roman, Susan, (photo) Oct 11 “The First Annual Pied Piper Awards.” May 85 “A Fundraising Challenge to Members,” Oct 7 Rosa, Halina, (photo) Jan 67 “Help, I Have to Teach an Internet Class!” Dec “Groundhog Job Shadow Day Shatters Stereo- Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgomery, 65 types,” May 38–39 Ala., Jan 22 “HTML Editors: Take a Few for a Ride,” Sep 82 Pool for academic libraries, May 17 Rosemount–Eagan–Apple Valley (Minn.) school “A Journey through the Land of Unconnectiv- Redwood City (Calif.) PL, Dec 48–50 district, Feb 19, Mar 35–36 ity,” Oct 80 Reed, Donna, Dec 44–46 Rosenzweig, Mark, (photo) Aug 87 “Lights! Camera! Action!” Aug 94 Reed, Jack, Aug 13 “Hucksterism @ Your Library,” May 46, (re- “Love Is a Many-Splendored Gizmo,” Jan 84 Reed, Sally, (photo) Aug 83, 86–87 sponses) Aug 37–38, (photo) 87 “Revisiting the Olden Days,” Feb 54 Reed, Williard and Charlie Sr., (photo) Apr 35 Roslyn (Wash.) PL, Apr 26 “SFX: A Linkalicious Service,” Jn/Jl 118 Reed Elsevier purchase of Harcourt General probed, Rule, Judy, Aug 27, Nov 29–30 “With All Our Heart,” Nov 68 Apr 30; closes Harcourt acquisition, Aug 23 Runge, Kay Kretschmar, (photo) Jan 80, (photo) Schneider, Marcia, Nov 23 Reference Apr 14, Sep 50 Schofield-Dahl, Lynn, (photo) Nov 25 Digital reference service, May 17–18 Rushdie, Salman, (photo) Nov 21 School libraries “Elmore Leonard’s Legman,” Apr 82–84 Russell, Shonda, Jn/Jl 116, (correction) Aug 39 Birmingham (Ala.) librarians win fight for funds, “The Information Commons: Librarians vs. Russia, Apr 36, Dec 33 Nov 25 Libertarians,” Apr 42-43 Rutgers Univ. Library of Science and Medicine, Citrus County (Fla.) schools, Mar 15 “The Joy of Information Literacy,” Sep 43 Piscataway, N.J., May 35–36 Columbus (Ohio) schools get $4.6 million Miss Abigail’s Time Warp Advice Web site, Apr Rutter, Kim, (photo) Nov 25 book funding, Apr 26–28 32 Rwanda, Apr 36 See also Elementary and Secondary Education Online reference service 24/7, Aug 16–17 Ryan, Sara, (photo) Aug 6 Act “Outstanding Reference Sources 2001,” May Rzasa, Kathryn, Dec 42 School library media specialists 48–52 Birmingham (Ala.) school librarians win fight “Yahoo! and the Abdication of Judgment,” Jan S for funds, Nov 25 60–62 Sacramento (Calif.) PL, Dec 42 See also Elementary and Secondary Education Reference and User Services Association (ALA) Sacred Cows, (response) Feb 34–35 Act Action agenda and current activities, Nov 9 SAFE-PAC, May 27, Sep 21 School Library Journal, Aug 14–15, Nov 29 Reforma: the National Association to Promote Saferstein, Thornton “Soop,” (photo) Dec 41 Schrock, Edward, (photo) Jn/Jl 18 Library Services to the Spanish Speaking Sager, Don, Mar 26 Schroeder, Patricia, Aug 32–33, Sep 19 ALA Spectrum Latino Mentoring Program St. Albans School for boys, Washington, D.C, Nov Schuetz, Daniel B. names mentors, Feb 9 16 “My New Hero Is a Modest Man,” Jn/Jl 54 Fundraiser, Aug 70 St. Cloud (Minn.) State Univ., James W. Miller Schulter, Eugene, (photo) Oct 22–25 Reich, Robert, (photo) Aug 71–72 Learning Resources Center, (photo) Apr 53 Schultz, Wendy, Jan 42 Reid, Marion, (photo) Jan 46 St. Isidore of Seville, May 31 Schumacker, Fred, (photo) Sep 35 Reid, Ron, Dec 44–46 St. John’s University Manhattan campus, Nov 14 Schuman, Patricia Glass, Sep 69, Oct 20 Reiner, Rob, (photo) Sep 19 St. Joseph County (Ind.) PL Schweiterman, Rick, (photo) Aug 90 Reiss, Joe, Jan 25 Centre Township Branch, (photo) Apr 49 Scilken, Marvin, Feb 54 Religion, Mar cover, (response) Apr 38–39 Main branch, South Bend, (photo) Apr 54 Scoles, Clyde, Mar 12 “Pay-per-Prophecy: Our Saving Grace?” Mar St. Lifer, Evan, Nov 29 Scotland, Apr 36, Dec 33 42–44 St. Louis PL, anthrax scare, Dec 17 Scott, Kim Allen “Should Sect Meet State in the Stacks?” Mar St. Paul (Minn.) PL, Sep 69–70 “Belly Up to the Information Bar,” May 70–71 37–40 Sainte-Marie, Buffy, Aug 69, (photos) 72–73, Scott, Peter, Oct 75 “This Month, 116 Years Ago,” Mar 86 76–77 Scott, Valeisha, (photo) Dec 11 Three cities sued after libraries nix programs, Salaries Scottsdale (Ariz.) PL System, May 30 Jn/Jl 28–30 New York PL Guild wins raise, Jn/Jl 33–34 Scurrah, Phillipa, (photo) Aug 41 “The Unwanted Gift: When Saying ‘No Thanks’ Salt Lake City PL, May 24 Seale, Doris, Sep 67–68 Isn’t Enough,” Mar 34–36, (response) May San Francisco PL, Feb 16–17, Aug 25, 70, Nov 23 Seaman, Donna, (photo) May 83 42 Seven branches to receive landmark status, Jn/ “A Poet’s Legacy,” Oct 86 Reneker, Maxine H., Sep 68 Jl 40 Seattle (Wash.) PL, Apr 24 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 14 ◆ 2001 Index

Secure Access for Everyone Political Action Com- “Ten Tips for Teaching How to Search the Sparanese, Ann C. mittee, May 27, Sep 21 Web,” Nov 44–46 “Intellectual Freedom in Cuban Libraries: Does Security and Crime “This Month, 105 Years Ago,” Sep 90, (re- It Exist?” Apr 87–91, (responses) Jn/Jl 52, Aide arrested at library work place, Oct 32 sponse) Oct 42 Aug 35, Sep 52 Armagh (Ireland) PL copy of Gulliver’s Travels “Too Old to Surf? No Way! An Internet Course Spartanburg County (S.C.) Public Libraries, an- returned, Sep 29 for Seniors,” Nov 40–42 thrax scare, Dec 14 Arson destroys Univ. of Washington Horticul- “Wanted! Entertainment Director,” Jn/Jl 68– Spearman, Derrick, Sep 35 tural Library, Aug 20 71 Special collections Arson suspect could be on staff, in Jersey City “When Books Weren’t Enough,” Nov 39 “Digitizing Rare Materials: Special Collections (N.J.). PL, Nov 29 “Where Are Libraries in Bowling Alone?” Sep Go Global,” May 54–56 Assault by part-time library employee, Aug 26 60–62 Holocaust materials tracked to American li- Book-drop bomber, May 34 “Why Library Homework Centers Extend Soci- braries, Mar 13–14, (response) May 43–44 Cat attack victim files $1.5-million claim, Jn/Jl ety’s Safety Net,” Dec 40–42 Morgan Library returns rare items to Nurem- 39–40; claim denied, Aug 24 “Why Traditional Librarianship Matters,” Nov berg, Germany, Jn/Jl 38 Chess fans threaten security guards, Aug 27– 52–54 UCLA’s Department of Special Collections 50th 28 Service Employees International Union, Aug 20 anniversary dramatic readings, (photo) Jn/ Child molester, convicted, stung at library, Shaffer, Roberta I., Nov 15, Dec 16 Jl 32 Aug 26 Shanghai (China) Library, (photos) Aug 48–49, Unpublished Mark Twain mystery story sold, Child porn viewer arrested, May 32–33 50 Mar 17; film rights to production company, Child porn viewer sentenced, Feb 26 Shaoxing (China) Library, (photos) Aug 47–48 Dec 24 Child porn suspect suspended, May 35; pos- Sheketoff, Emily, Feb 14, (photo) Mar 74, Jn/Jl Special Libraries Association, Jn/Jl 42, Oct 35, Nov session of, former school librarian found 22, 43, Aug 12, 90, Sep 24–25, Nov 23, Dec 14–15, Dec 16 guilty, Nov 26–27 14,16, 58 Spectrum Initiative (ALA) Child rapist pleads guilty, Jan 31 Joint author. See Weingarten, Rick, Dec 12 “A Fundraising Challenge to Members,” Oct 7 Cyber theft and several other charges, May 33 Shelkrot, Elliot, Jan 23 Seeks scholarship funds, Apr 12 Drug use condoned with syringe disposal at Sherman, Janice, Sep 47 Spectrum Leadership Institute, Jn/Jl 108, Aug Tacoma PL, Apr 32 Shimmon, Ross, (photo) Nov 7 10–11 Embezzler pleads no contest, Mar 19 Shioshita, Joy, (photo) Aug 31 2002 suspected scholars sought, Sep 8 Espionage suspect charged, Dec 24–28 Shorb, Stephen R., (photo) Aug 93 See also Reforma Foot fondler faces charges, May 35–36 Shoreline Community College Library, Seattle, Spokane (Wash.) PL, Sep 31 Indecent exposure to girls in children’s depart- Apr 23 Springdale (Ark.) PL, (photo) Apr 59, Oct 23 ment, Feb 26–27 Short, Jean, (photo) Nov 25 Springer Verlag, Aug 28–29 Mass murderer may be released, Apr 29–30; Shupala, Christine, (photo) Aug 85 Springfield–Greene County (Mo.) Library Center, sanity hearing scheduled in September, Sep Sides-Renda, Rochelle, Mar 22 (photo) Apr 57 27 Sieg, Julia H., Jan 25, Mar 15, Apr 25, Sep 21, Springhill, Tennessee, library, Sep 29–30 Murderer of clerk sentenced, Feb 22–24 Dec 25 Staff development. See Continuing education Murderer of Texas librarian arrested, Mar 16– Sime, Tom, (photo) Dec 21 Staffing, (response) Mar 31 17 Simmons, Edwin, Sep 67 Staley, Erin, (photo) May 38 Nimda worm hits libraries, Nov 21–22 Simon, Ed, Wendy, and Samantha, (photo) Oct 16 Stanislaus County (Calif.) Free Library, May 29 “Privacy Versus Security—What’s at Stake,” Singapore, Jn/Jl 40 Stark County (Ohio) District Library, Nov 13 Dec 54–56 Skinner, Robert, (photo) Nov 10 Starr, Kevin, (photo) Jan 46, Apr 23 Rapist at Hackley (Mich.) PL pleads guilty, Jan Sklyarov, Dmitri, Sep 18–19, Oct 28 Staszak, Kathie, (photo) Nov 67 31 Sliwinska, Maria, (photo) Jan 68 Strauch, Katina, Nov 8–9 Sexual attacker and kidnapper abducts two, Smith, Felicia, (photo) Oct 7 Steed, Patty, (photo) May 24 Feb 24–25 Smith, Jane, Mar 18 Steel, Virginia, (photo) Sep 78 Sexual attacker sentenced, Jan 31 Smith, Lloyd Pearsall, (photo) Jn/Jl 87 Steele, Leah, Oct 22–25 Theft and misconduct, director sentenced, Feb Smith, Patricia, Mar 70, Aug 88 Stein, Ben, (photo) Aug 84 22 Smith, Paul Slade, (photo) Aug 5 Steinbeck Centennial Project, Oct 12 Theft of Civil War documents, Jan 32–34 Smith, Samuel, (photo) Oct 17 Steiner, Janet, (photo) Sep 68 Theft of DVDs , CDs at Ohio libraries, Jan 31– Smith, Sharman, Mar 20, (photo) Apr 13 Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown, Tex., Dec 61 32 Smith, Sherrie Kline Stevens, Jen Theft of French Revolution and Napoleonic “Earthquake Strikes El Salvador Libraries,” Mar “E-zine-ography,” Dec 52 era materials, Jn/Jl 38 24 Stevens, Norman D. Theft of 900 books, Catawba County (N.C.) Smith, Stacy L. “The Last Librarian,” Oct 60–64 libraries, Aug 28 “When Books Weren’t Enough,” Nov 39 Stewart, Ken, (photo) Jn/Jl 39 Thief arrested for selling library documents, Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Stone, Elizabeth, (photo) Oct 88 Nov 32 Education, Aug 88 Strege, Karen, Apr 25 Thief arrested while police officer lectures Smithsonian libraries funding reduced, May 22, Stripling, Barbara, (photo) Mar 70 audience on crime statistics, Sep 24 (response) May 43 Strong, Gary E., (photos) Aug 75, Oct 35 Thief at Minnesota libraries arrested as book Snair, Dale, (photo) Apr 94 Strzelczyk, Alicja, (photo) Jan 67 felon, Apr 33–34 Sno-Isle Regional Library System, Marysville, Stukas, Jan Feye, (photo) Aug 69 Thief returns stolen stained glass window, Jn/ Wash., May 27, Sep 21 Stvilia, Besiki, (photo) Aug 8 Jl 38–39 Snoeyenbos, Ann, Oct 21 Suarez, Ray, (photo) Feb 29 Violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Snow, Randy, (photo) Aug 11 Suburban Library Cooperative, Macomb County, Act, Sep 18–19, Oct 28 Snyder, Judi, Aug 24 Mich., Sep 27 Seekonk (Mass.) PL, Aug 26 Sonoma State Univ., Jean and Charles Schulz Sullivan, Margaret, (photos) Mar 65, Aug 83 Seldon, Lynn, (photo) Nov 60 Information Center, Rohnert Park, Calif., (pho- Sullivan, Maureen, (photo) Jan 43 “Book Theme Lures Librarians to New York’s to) Apr 58 Sullivan, Peggy Biblio-Hotel,” Nov 60–63 Soto, Frances, (photo) Mar 8 “From Philly to Frisco—125 Years of Going to “Literacy on the High Seas: Cruise-Ship Librar- South Africa, Apr 36, Jn/Jl 40, Aug 29, Sep 30 Conference,” Jn/Jl 86–87 ies Flourish,” Aug 52–54 Thief arrested in Boksburg library as police Summerville, S.C.–area high schools, Oct 23 Serageldin, Ismail, Nov 30–31 officer lectures audience on crime statistics, Surveys, studies, rankings, and statistics Serials prices, May 80–81 Sep 24 Attitudes toward libraries and librarians, May Service University of North-West Library, Mmabatho, 10, (response) Aug 35 “Exceptional Institutions: Libraries and the needs librarians, Sep 42 Clarion Univ. 1998 study of public library use, Pareto Principle,” Jn/Jl 72–74 South Carolina State Library, Columbia, Sep 21, Jn/Jl 68 Library Express truck for Miami-Dade County, Oct 23 Consumer Reports finds filters ineffective, Apr (photo) Nov 29 Southeast Florida Library Information Network, 23–24 “Provide Printing and Please Patrons,” Oct 45 Oct 49–51 Effect of the Web on undergraduate citations, Residents remembered with book donations, Sowa, Jean M., (photo) Oct 11 May 34 Sep 29–30 Spain, Aug 29 Efficacy of filters report, Dec 21 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 2001 Index ◆ 15

Impacts of the Internet on public library use, Editorial research library closes after merger Univ. of Alaska/Anchorage, Feb 25 May 58–61 with AOL, Aug 27 Univ. of Arizona Library, Tucson, Aug 60–62 “Librarian Salaries: Annual Increase Drops Be- Tokarczyk, William, Feb 26 Univ. of California/Berkeley, Oct 22 low U.S. Average,” Sep 64 Toledo–Lucas County (Ohio) PL, Mar 34 Univ. of California/Los Angeles, Jn/Jl 32 Librarians second most frequent migraine suf- Tompkins County PL, Ithaca, N.Y., Sep 68 Univ. of California/Santa Barbara, Jn/Jl 37 ferers, Oct 28 Torres, Myrna, (photo) Mar 8 Univ. of Cincinnati Digital Press, May 55–56 Periodical prices 2001, May 72–78 Totten, Herman L., Sep 67 Univ. of Hawaii/Manoa Library, May 26–28, (re- “Public Library Circulation and Spending In- Towey, Cathleen A., (photo) Jn/Jl 115 sponse) Aug 36–37, Jn/Jl 33, Oct 46–48 crease,” Nov 64–65 Townsend, Bob, Oct 29–30 Univ. of Michigan/Ann Arbor Library, May 54–56 Serials price index 2001, May 80–81 Tran, My, (photo) Mar 57 Univ. of Minnesota/Duluth library, (photo) Apr 44 U.S. News & World Report ranking of library Trejo, Arnulfo D., Mar 72, Jn/Jl 12, Aug 69, Univ. of Minnesota/Minneapolis Elmer L. Ander- school programs, May 34 (photo) Aug 71, Sep 66 sen Library, (photo) Apr 46 Susman, Tom, Aug 75 Trevecca Nazarene Univ. Waggoner Library and Univ. of Nebraska Sutter, Gregg, Apr 82–84 Center for Instructional Technology, Nashville, Arthur Paul Afghanistan Collection, Dec 18 Switzerland, Oct 21 Tenn., (photo) Apr 52 Love Library (Lincoln), anthrax scare, Dec 14 Sylvie the Library Verbot, (photo) Jan 44 Trillin, Calvin, (photo) Aug 27 Omaha Medical Center McGoogan Library of Symonette, Zelda, (photo) Aug 93 Trinidad, Dec 33 Medicine, (photo) Apr 56 Symons, Ann, (photo) Feb 50, (correction) Mar 31 Troyes Cathedral in France, artifact reappears, Univ. of Nevada/Las Vegas Lied Library, Apr 35, Aug 27 (photo) 55 T Trustees Univ. of New Hampshire/Durham Dimond Li- Tabb, Winston, Mar 13, Nov 9, Dec 14, 16 “Advocacy ABCs for Trustees,” Sep 56–59 brary, (photo) Apr 70 Tacoma (Wash.) PL, Jan 34, Apr 23, Apr 32, May Tseng, Sally C. Joint author. See Intner, Sheila S., Univ. of Pittsburgh 35 Aug 46–50, (photo) 47 East Asian Library, May 54, 56 Tamaqua (Pa.) Area middle-school library, Jn/Jl Tsukiyama, Gail, Oct 17 Hillman Library anthrax scare, Dec 14 27 Tucson-Pima (Ariz.) PL, Feb 47 Univ. of Puerto Rico/Rio Piedras library school, Tao, Mary, (photo) Aug 31 Turgeon, Tammy, Sep 27 Mar 8 Tasini, Jonathan, (photo) Jn/Jl 42–45, Aug 12, 33 Turock, Betty, (photos) Feb 50, Aug 6 Univ. of Southern California Library, May 26, Nov Taunton (Mass.) high school library, anthrax scare, Tuttle, Marcia, (photo) Dec 51–53 28 Dec 14 Univ. of Tex./Austin, Tarlton Law Library, anthrax Tauzin/Dingell bill. See Internet Freedom and U scare, Dec 14 Broadband Deployment Act Uganda, Dec 33 Univ. of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, May 54, Taylor, Mary C., (photo) Jn/Jl 116 Unalaska (Alaska) PL, Nov 22 56 Teen Read Week 2001, Dec 11 Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act Univ. of Washington Suzzallo Library, Seattle, “Drive to Read” contest winner, Dec 6 American Bar Association to evaluate, Sep 24– (photo) Apr 22; Horticultural Library torched, Potential conflict, Aug 91 25 Aug 20 Sponsors announced, Sep 10 Anti-UCITA workshop, Mar 52–53 Urban Libraries Council, Feb 28–29, 46–48 Theme, Jn/Jl 14 Fights against reviewed by chapters, Aug 9 Urbandale (Iowa) PL, Apr cover, contents page, Tennant, Roy, Nov 57–58, Dec 52–53 Imperils Interlibrary Loan, Mar 52 45 Tepper, Krysta, Sep 45 “Opposing UCITA: Libraries Can’t Do It Alone,” USA Patriot Act, library groups apprehensive, Dec Terrorist attacks Apr 18 12–13 “The Beginning of a Great Festival Suddenly United Arab Emirates, Dec 33 Utah Education Network, Jan 22 Seems Like an Ending,” Oct 43 United Kingdom, Jan 36, Feb 27, Jn/Jl 40, Sep 30, Utke, Donna, Dec 30 “Coping in New York,” Nov 18–19 Oct 21, Dec 33 Uzbekistan, Jn/Jl 40 “Freedom or Security?” Dec 112 Bodleian Library at Oxford Univ. occupied by Library groups against antiterrorism bill, Nov student protestors, Mar 23 V 11 Bodleian Library not to charge entrance fee to Van Kirk, Pam, Sep 47 Pentagon Library dried out, (photos) Nov 16– tourists, May 36 Vatican City, Apr 36, Sep 30 17; seeks new venue, Dec 16 British Library Vatican Library grants Canadian firm exhibit “Privacy Versus Security—What‘s at Stake,” Bids on Royal Philharmonic Society price- and market rights on reproductions, Oct 33 Dec 54–56 less archives, May 36–37 Vaughn, Susan, Nov 23 “Reclaiming the American Flag,” Dec 37 Software developed to view rare books, Vavrek, Bernard Recovery efforts by aid and programming, May 34 “Wanted! Entertainment Director,” Jn/Jl 68– Dec 15–16 Stops discards, Jan 35–36; Nicholson Bak- 71 “Recovery in Washington,” Nov 16–18 er’s solution in Double Fold, Apr 28–29 Vazquez, Hector M., (photo) Oct 79 “Terrorist Attacks Shatter American Sense of Cookson, Catherine, most borrowed author, Venable, Andrew, (photo) Aug 87 Security,” Oct 20–22 Apr 32 Ventura, Robin, (photo) Sep 31 “Traumatized by Terrorism,” Nov 12–15 Northern Ireland, Jan 36 Ventura County (Calif.) Library “We Are the Guardians of History,” Nov 100 Researcher at British Royal Academy of Music Avenue branch, (photo) Apr 58 “When Books Weren’t Enough,” Nov 39 finds lost Handel work, May 37 Vermeersch, Scott, Apr 96 “When Eternal Vigilance Isn’t Popular,” Nov United States Department of Defense, Mar 14– Vermont Department of Libraries, Montpelier, Jan 37 16, Apr 29 32 “With All Our Heart,” Nov 68 United States Naval Academy, Dudley Knox Li- Vicari, Joseph, (photo) Nov 30 See also Anthrax false alarms in libraries; USA brary, Oct 22 Vigo, Milka, (photo) Mar 8 Patriot Act United States Postal Service Vilsack, Christie, (photo) Apr 13 Terry, Marta, (photo) Oct 34, 36 New library mail rates, Feb 27 Vincent, Lainey, (photo) Nov 28 Teubert, Lola, (photo) Mar 76 United States Senate Library, (photo) Apr 59 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. li- Texas Tech University library, Lubbock, Mar 16– United Way (of Metropolitan Atlanta) 211, Dec brary, Blacksburg, bomb scare, Dec 14 17, (photo) Apr 49 44–46 Virkler, Darlene, Jn/Jl 24 Theobald, Dan, Dec 33 Universal-service telecommunications discounts Vu, Wyne, (photos) May 32, Sep 20 Thomas Crane PL, Quincy, Mass., Jn/Jl 38–39 Berkeley (Calif.) PL and others reject filters, Thompson, Dale, (photo) Sep 29, Dec 16 give up e-rate funds, Dec 28–30 W Thompson, Tommy, (photo) Feb 45 Children’s Internet Protection Act tied to, Apr Waggoner, J. D., Aug 15, Nov 29–30 Thorndale (Ohio) Elementary School, Aug 23 8–9 Wagoner, Betty L., Nov 14 Thrasher, Jerry, Aug 26 E-rate head leaves School and Libraries Divi- Wahab, Shaista, Dec 18 Three Dog Night, (photo) Aug 69 sion, Aug 13; new head appointed, Nov 11 Wakashige, Ben, Aug 30 Thus Said. See contents each issue FCC demands Children’s Internet Protection Walker, William D., Nov 32 Tianli Gong, (photo) Aug 47, 50 Act compliance, May 21–22 Wallace, Linda, (photo) Apr 92 Timberland Regional Library District, Olympia, Internet Freedom and Broadband Deploy- “Groundhog Job Shadow Day Shatters Stereo- Wash., (photo) Apr 22, Sep 21 ment Act long-term negative effect, Aug 90 types,” May 38–39 North Mason branch, Belfair, (photo) Apr 68 Subsidies delayed, Aug 12 Waller, Ricky, Nov 14–15 Time Inc. See also Children’s Internet Protection Act Wallingford (Conn.) PL, May 24 American Libraries ◆ December 2001 16 ◆ 2001 Index

Walter, Virginia, (photo) Aug 6 Westheimer, Ruth, (photo) Aug 33 Wright, Lisa A. Walters, Ronald, (photo) Mar 56 Westport (Conn.) PL, Dec 11 “Public Library Circulation and Spending In- Walzer, Norman, (photo) Sep 47 Wheeler, Lynn, Nov 29 crease,” Nov 64–65 War (W. Va.) PL, Aug 15 Wheeler, Maurice B., May 32, Aug 17, Oct 29 Wyoming County (W.Va.) PL System Ward, Brad, Mar 20–21 White, Linda, (photo) May 17, 18 Oceana branch, Aug 15 Ware, Paula, Aug 22 Whitehead, Kimberly, (photo) Dec 11 Wyszkow public library, Poland, (photo) Jan 67 Warmkessel, Marjorie, May 17 Whitehead, Michael, Dec 21–22 Warner, Marcia A., (photo) Aug 93 Whitehorse, Jean, Aug 70, (photo) 80 X Warren (Mich.) PL, Jn/Jl 37, Aug 20 Wiegand, Wayne. See This Month each issue Xiaolan Cheng, Aug 46 Warren-Newport PL, Gurnee, Ill., Nov 12 Wilcox, Brian, Aug 33 Washington State Law Library, Olympia, Apr 22 Wiley, John. See Elsevier Science Y Washoe County (Nev.) PL, Feb 46–48 Wiley, Lynn, May 83, (correction) Aug 39 Yagi, Jerard, (photo) Oct 47 Watkins, Christine Wilford, Valerie, Sep 44–47 Yamashita, Ken, (photo) Aug 30 Grassroots Report announced, Oct 14 Williams, Anniesse, May 27 Yao, K. T., (photo) Jn/Jl 33 See Chapter Report Jan–Oct Williams, Emily, (photo) Mar 16 Yarrow, Irene, (photo) Feb 52 Watkins, Jan, (photo) Aug 6 Williams, Gertiana C., (photo) Aug 28 Yee, Sandra, (photo) Jn/Jl 116 Watson, Kirk, (photo) May 36 Williams, James F. II, (photo) May 18 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Aug 40–41 Waukegan (Ill.) PL, Oct 25 Williamsburg (Va.) Regional Library, Dec 24 Young, Kathy, (photo) Aug 85 Waukesha (Wis.) PL, 44–45 Williamson County (Tenn.) PL, monthly lectures re Young Adult Services Library Services Association Weaver Library, East Providence, Rhode Island, Islam, Dec 16 (ALA) Aug 26 Willoughby, Robin, (photo) Dec 11 Action agenda and current activities, Dec 7 Webb, Roberta, (photo) Apr 93 Willowick (Ohio) PL, May 33 Members, teens select winner of “Drive to Webster, Duane, (photo) Oct 35 Wilson, Betsy, (photo) May 16 Read @ your library” contest, Dec 6 Wedding, (photo) Aug 19 Wilson, Mary E., (photo) May 39 See also Teen Read Week Weeding The Wind Done Gone. See Copyright, fair use, and Youth services Chicago’s Sulzer Regional Library furor, Oct intellectual property rights “Kids and Teens Letters Project,” Oct 22, Nov 22–25, (response) Nov 36–38; Friends lose Winfield (Kans.) PL, Dec 61 12 restraining order, Nov 24–25, (responses) Winklepleck, Heather and Alexis, (photo) Dec 61 “The Road to Coolness: Youth Rock the Public Dec 35–36 Winona (Minn.) State Univ., Apr 72–74 Library,” Feb 46–48 Weil, Andrew, (photo) Aug 32 Winship, Douglas, Nov 57–58 “This Month, 199 Years Ago,” Dec 72 Weinberg, Wanda, (photo) Nov 67 Winsor, Justin, (photo) Jn/Jl 86 See also Teen Read Week Weingarten, Rick, Miriam Nisbet, and Emily Shek- Wolf, Peterskin I. E. Skin, (photo) Mar 13 Yuan-liang Ma, Aug 50 etoff Wolniewicz, Tomasz, (photo) Jan 68 Yutan (Nebr.) PL, Dec 11 “Washington Office Responds to WTO Article,” Wolpert, Ann, Feb 20 Dec 12 Wolstenholme, Gayle, Mar 18 Z Weissman, Sara, Nov 57 Wolters Kluwer, Aug 28–29 Zamosc Public Library, Poland, (photo) Jan 67 Wendell, Turk, (photo) Sep 31 Women’s National Book Association/Ann Heidbre- Zaryczny, Wlodek, Jn/Jl 37, Aug 20 Werger, Joanne, Oct 25–26 der Eastman grant open, Aug 8 Zeile, Todd, (photo) Sep 31 West Florida Regional Library, Pensacola, Jn/Jl Wong, Patty, (photo) Mar 70, Aug 30 Zhang, Limin, (photo) Jan 80 28–30 Wood, Stephen, Jan 32 Zhejiang Library, Hangzhou City, China, (photos) West Hernando Middle School, Brooksville, Fla., Woodson, Kevan, (photo) Jan 47 Aug 46–49 Nov 23 Woodward, Margaret E., (photo) Nov 10 Zia, Helen, (photo) Aug11 Westchester Library System, Ardsley, N.Y., Jn/Jl World Church of the Creator, Jan 25, May 24, Sep Zimbabwe 12 25–26, Oct 30 Zimbabwe International Book Fair free pass Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green World Trade Center. See Terrorist attacks program, Feb 9–10, (response) Apr 40 Cravens Graduate Center and Library and Helm World Trade Organization, Sep 32–33, (respons- Zimmerman, Nancy, (photo) Dec 11 Library, anthrax scare, Dec 14 es) Nov 36, Dec 12 Zybert, Elzbieta, Jan 65 Western Reserve Academy John D. Ong Library, Wouk, Herman, (photo) Jan 16 Hudson, Ohio, (photo) Apr 50 Wright, Katherine, (photo) Aug 19

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