Index to Volume 43

Index to Volume 43

Index Index to Volume 43 *Boldface entries indicate issue authors and titles. Andrews, Mark, 43(6): 16–17 Ann Arbor (MI) District Library A blogging at, 43(5): 11 A9 Search, 43(3): 24, 25 gaming at, 43(5): 13 SOPAC at, 43(5): 41, 43(6): 10 AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, version 2), 43(4): 6 Superpatron, 43(5): 37 Aalberg, Trond, 43(6): 11 Antelman, Kristin, 43(6): 17 A&I databases, 43(4): 7 Apache Web server, 43(3): 5, 17, 18, 19, 32 Abbott, Andrew, 43(6): 20 Apple Computers, business strategy of, 43(1): 12–13 Abram, Stephen, 43(2): 37, 39, 51, 43(6): 48 “Approach to Creating Experiences,” 43(6): 50 Academic libraries. See Libraries, academic and research Reports Library Technology Approval requirements for competencies list, determining, “Academic Library Futures,” 43(6): 16 43(2): 20 “Academic Library Organizations,” 43(6): 49 AquaBrowser, 43(4): 5, 15–18, 43(6): 39 Adium, 43(3): 44–46 and My Discoveries, 43(6): 40 Adobe Photoshop, 43(3): 29 reference sites, 43(4): 18 aDORe, 43(3): 51 Arlington Heights (IL) Memorial Library, videoblogging at, AJAX, 43(4): 24, 38 43(5): 53–54, 57 ALCTS Armano, David, 43(6): 50 Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access (CC:DA), ARPAnet, 43(3): 21, 22 43(6): 5 Assessment. See Library staff, assessment of, on competencies President’s Program, 43(6): 42, 47–48 Athens County (OH) Public Libraries OPAC, 43(6): 39 ALEPH 500, 43(4): 28 Atom, 43(3): 25 www.techsource.ala.org Allen County Public Library (Fort Wayne, IN) Attar, Helen, 43(6): 36 Digital Collective, 43(5): 24–25 “Attitudes of Presidents and Provosts on the University Flickr at, 43(5): 26 Library,” 43(6): 47 Learning 2.0 at, 43(5): 69, 71 “@toread and Cool: Tagging for Time, Task and Emotion,” video productions at, 43(5): 55 43(6): 44 Amapedia, 43(6): 11 Audible (digital audiobook vendor), 43(1): 5, 6, 9–10, 15–17, Amazon to MARC Converter, 43(6): 12 19–25, 27, 35, 43(3): 25 Amazon Web Service (AWS), 43(4): 11 affordances of digital audiobooks and, 43(1): 38, 39 “Amazoogle? GoogleAmazon? User Searching Behavior and iPod and, 43(1): 36 February/March 2008 Expectations for Library Catalogs,” 43(6): 22 Audiobooks. See Digital audiobooks “Ambient Findability: Libraries, Librarians, and the Internet of Audiocassette sales, decline of, 43(1): 6 Things,” 43(6): 42 Audio “format wars,” 43(1): 7 American Library Association Ning, 43(5): 49 Audio-Read, 43(1): 36 American University of Rome, new OPAC interface, 43(6): 38 Augustin, Larry, 43(3): 13 Anderson, Chris, 43(1): 39, 43(5): 38, 43(6): 17 Australian National Bibliographic Database (ANDB), 43(6): 36 Andreesen, Marc, 43(3): 14, 22 “Automated Cataloguing of Journal Articles,” 43(6): 10 39 B Boston, Tony, 43(6): 14–15, 36 b2, 43(3): 11, 18 Bradley, Phil, 43(5): 72 b2evolution, 43(3): 18 Brandt, D. Scott, 43(2): 35, 44–45, 48, 62 Bade, David, 43(6): 19 Brantley, Peter, 43(6): 50 Barksdale, Jim, 43(3): 13 Breeding, Marshall, 43(4): 2, 43(6): 22–23, 35 Batchelder, Matthew, 43(3): 5–6 “Next-Generation Library Catalogs,” 43(4): 5–42 “The Battle for Mindshare: A Battle beyond Access and Brice, John, 43(3): 28 Retrieval,” 43(6): 22 Brilliance, 43(1): 16, 19 BBC Audiobooks, 43(1): 19 “‘Broken,’ Huh?” 43(6): 31–32 BBC Audiobooks America, 43(1): 19 Brooks, Michael D., 43(6): 9 “Being a Librarian: Metadata and Metadata Specialists in the Brophy, Peter, 43(6): 47 Twenty-First Century,” 43(6): 19 Brown, Peter, 43(3): 14 Bejune, Matthew, 43(5): 24–25 BSD (Berkeley software distribution), 43(3): 9 Bell, Steven, 43(6): 34 Buckland, Michael, 43(5): 13 Belsito, Mike, 43(1): 16 Burke, Timothy, 43(6): 28 Bennis, Warren G., 43(6): 13 Burnett, Gary, 43(5): 38 Berners-Lee, Tim, 43(3): 14, 22, 43(5): 10 “Burn the Catalog,” 43(6): 28 Berry, Louise, 43(5): 16 Business-to-business content aggregators, 43(1): 9 Best practices Butterfield, Stewart, 43(5): 12 for Flickr, 43(5): 28 Buttlar, Lois, 43(2): 8 for social software, 43(5): 15–31, 67–74 Beyond the OPAC: Future Directions for Web-Based C Catalogues, 43(6): 36 Calhoun, Karen, 43(6): 19, 22, 23, 36 Bezos, Jeff, 43(3): 24 California Digital Library (University of California), 43(3): 36, Bhargava, Rohit, 43(6): 45 43(6): 24 Bianchini, Gina, 43(5): 49 Melvyl Recommender Project, 43(6): 20 “Bibliographic Challenges in Historical Context: Looking Back Campbell, Laura E., 43(6): 20–21 to 1982,” 43(6): 14 Canada, Meg, 43(5): 40, 45 “A Bibliographic Metadata Infrastructure for the 21st Century,” “Can Google Inherit Quality?” 43(6): 46 43(6): 18 Carlson, Scott, 43(6): 43 “Bibliography and Summary: Electronic Peer Review Carterfone principle, 43(3): 21–22 Management,” 43(6): 12 Casa Grande (AZ) Library, 43(5): 62–63 BibTeX, 43(6): 12 Casey, Michael F., 43(5): 13, 39, 43(6): 41 Billingham, Lisa, 43(6): 36 “Casey Bisson Named One of First Winners of Mellon Award Bisson, Casey, 43(3): 2, 43(5): 38, 41, 43(6): 39 for Technology Collaboration,” 43(6): 39 “Open-Source Software for Libraries,” 43 (3): 5–53 “Catalog/Cataloging Changes and Web 2.0 Functionality: New Blackstone Audio, 43(1): 16, 18, 19, 37, 38 Directions for Serials,” 43(6): 19 “Blog as a Teaching Tool,” 43(6): 8 Cataloging, 43(6): 17–18, 19, 20–21, 22, 23, 24–25, 31–32 Blogger, 43(3): 11 See also Legacy catalogs, Library catalogs, Library of Blogging, 43(5): 15–18 Congress: Working Group on the Future of Cataloging February/March 2008 at Ann Arbor (MI) District Library, 43(5): 11 “Cataloging for the Future,” 43(6): 23 community Web site, building, by, 43(5): 17–18 “The Catalog of the Future: Learning, Teaching, and Research: resources on, 43(5): 17, 76 An Infopeople Webcast,” 43(6): 22 semantic, 43(6): 9 Catalogs. See Legacy catalogs, Library catalogs Blogging for a Good Book. See Williamsburg (VA) Regional Library “The Catalog’s Future,” 43(6): 23 “The Blogosphere, the Library, and You (or To Blog or Not to Cayzer, Steve, 43(6): 9 Blog),” 43(6): 9 “The Challenges of Change: A Review of Cataloging and Blogs Classification Literature, 2003–2004,” 43(6): 19 in education, 43(6): 8 “Changing Markets, Changing Relationships: How Libraries www.techsource.ala.org www.techsource.ala.org library-related, 43(6): 9 and Vendors Respond to the ‘Next Generation’ search engine for (LISZEN), 43(6): 9 Challenge,” 43(6): 16–17 Blowers, Helene, 43(1): 30, 71 “Changing Nature of the Catalog and Its Integration with Blumenstein, Lynn, 43(5): 50 Other Discovery Tools,” 43(6): 22 Blyberg, John, 43(5): 38, 41, 59, 43(6): 10 “Changing Roles of Academic and Research Libraries,” 43(6): 18 “Books Are Technology Too,” 43(6): 45 “Changing Roles of Academic and Research Libraries: A Books on Tape, 43(1): 16, 19 Response,” 43(6): 18 BookSpace at Hennepin County (MN) Public Library (HCPL), Chat, Docutek software for, 43(5): 21 43(5): 40 Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), 43(2): 32 Library Technology ReportsLibrary Technology 40 Choi, Youngok, 43(6): 45 affordances of, 43(1): 37–39 Christensen, Phyllis, 43(2): 16–17 backlist titles, 43(1): 17 Chudnov, Dan, 43(3): 28 bookmarks, deletion of, 43(1): 31 CiteULike, 43(6), 44 defined, 43(1): 5 Citizen journalism, 43(5): 36–37 delivery of content over the Internet, 43(1): 39 Clark, David, 43(3): 22 in foreign languages, 43(1): 21–22 Cleveland (OH) Public Library, 43(5): 62 free sources of. See LibriVox, Podiobooks.com, Project Clinton, DeWitt, 43(3): 24–25 Gutenberg’s Audio Books Project, Spoken Alexandria The Cluetrain Manifesto, 43(5): 17, 34 Project, Tiflolibros Clustering technology, 43(4): 12 frontlist titles, 43(1): 17 “Co-browsing” tools, 43(3): 44 future directions for, in libraries, 43(1): 39–40 Cohen, Laura, 43(6): 49 listening to, as reading, 43(1): 11–12 Common Gateway Interface (CGI) standard, 43(3): 17 multiple productions for same basic text, 43(1): 37 “Community Building through Your Web Site: Library Blogs narrators of, 43(1): 5, 19–20 and RSS Feeds,” 43(6): 9 popularity of, 43(1): 5, 6–8 Community spaces, library wikis as, 43(5): 25 prerelease titles, 43(1): 17 Community Web site, building, through blogging, 43(5): 17–18 public domain titles, 43(1): 17 Competencies. See Technology competencies same production in multiple collections, 43(1): 37 Connotea Tools, 43(4): 31, 43(6): 12, 44 unabridged content in, 43(1): 39 Convergence Culture (Jenkins), 43(5): 35 users, demographics of, 43(1): 7–9 Convergence Culture Consortium, 43(5): 33 vendors of. See Audible, Audio-Read, Ingram Library Cook, Kyle, 43(5): 60, 72 Services, NetLibrary, OverDrive, Playaway, “Copyleft,” 43(3): 13 TumbleTalkingBooks and Tumble Read-Alongs Covert-Vail, Lucinda, 43(6): 18 Digital audiobook services Coyle, Karen, 43(6): 10–11, 16, 31, 34 collaborative initiatives, 43(1): 31–32 Coyle’s InFormation blog, 43(6): 9 comparison points CPL [Chicago Public Library] Patron blog, 43(5): 37 administrative modules, 43(1): 25–27 Crawford County (PA) Federated Library System, open-source circulation models, 43(1): 24 software and, 43(3): 28 collections, 43(1): 7, 15–19 Crosswalking: Processing MARC in XML Environments with content characteristics, 43(1): 19–21 MARC4J, 43(6): 11 cost components, 43(1): 22 CUFTS, 43(3): 50 file formats and compression ratios, 43(1): 23 Reports Library Technology Customer service, improving, 43(2): 16–17 integration with other library collections, systems, and services, 43(1): 27 D key features and accessibility issues, 43(1): 24 Danbury (CT) Public Library, LibraryThing at, 43(6): 37 licensing and agreement terms, 43(1): 22–23 DansGuardian, 43(3): 32 playback options, 43(1): 23–24 Darien (CT) Library, 43(5): 16 purchase and lease options, 43(1): 21–22 “Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries

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