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Library Trends, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, Summer 2007
- Michèle Valerie Cloonan, Douglas Ross Harvey:
Preserving Cultural Heritage: Introduction. 1-3
- Abby Smith:
Valuing Preservation. 4-25 - Heather Marie MacNeil, Bonnie Mak:
Constructions of Authenticity. 26-52 - Annemaree Lloyd
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Guarding Against Collective Amnesia? Making Significance Problematic: An Exploration of Issues. 53-65 - Anna Catalani:
Displaying Traditional Yorùbá Religious Objects in Museums: The Western Re-Making of a Cultural Heritage. 66-79 - Paul Eggert:
The Conservator's Gaze and the Nature of the Work. 80-106
- András J. Riedlmayer:
Crimes of War, Crimes of Peace: Destruction of Libraries during and after the Balkan Wars of the 1990s. 107-132 - Michèle Valerie Cloonan:
The Paradox of Preservation. 133-147
- Kevin Bradley:
Defining Digital Sustainability. 148-163 - Yola de Lusenet:
Tending the Garden or Harvesting the Fields: Digital Preservation and the UNESCO Charter on the Preservation of the Digital Heritage. 164-182 - Karen F. Gracy:
Moving Image Preservation and Cultural Capital. 183-197 - Ingrid Mason:
Virtual Preservation: How Has Digital Culture Influenced Our Ideas about Permanence? Changing Practice in a National Legal Deposit Library. 198-215
- Howard Besser:
Collaboration for Electronic Preservation. 216-229 - Paula De Stefano, Tyler O. Walters
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A Natural Collaboration: Preservation for Archival Collections in ARL Libraries. 230-258 - Douglas Ross Harvey
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UNESCO'S Memory of the World Programme. 259-274 - Sherelyn Ogden:
Understanding, Respect, and Collaboration in Cultural Heritage Preservation: A Conservator's Developing Perspective. 275-287 - Ann Russell:
Training Professionals to Preserve Digital Heritage: The School for Scanning. 288-297
Volume 56, Number 2, Fall 2007
- Cindy Ingold, Susan E. Searing:
Introduction: Gender Issues in Information Needs and Services. 299-302
Libraries, Archives, and Gender-Inflected Information Needs
- Kay Ann Cassell, Kathleen Weibel:
Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles Revisited. 303-327 - Dolores Fidishun:
Women and the Public Library: Using Technology, Using the Library. 328-343 - Kären M. Mason, Tanya Zanish-Belcher:
Raising the Archival Consciousness: How Women's Archives Challenge Traditional Approaches to Collecting and Use, Or, What's in a Name? 344-359
- Eliza T. Dresang, Melissa R. Gross, Leslie Edmonds Holt:
New Perspectives: An Analysis of Gender, Net-Generation Children, and Computers. 360-386 - Denise E. Agosto, Kimberly L. Paone, Gretchen S. Ipock:
The Female-Friendly Public Library: Gender Differences in Adolescents' Uses and Perceptions of U.S. Public Libraries. 387-401 - Suzanne M. Stauffer:
Developing Children's Interest in Reading. 402-422
- Melody M. Allison:
Women's Health: Librarian as Social Entrepreneur. 423-448 - Cindy Ingold:
Women's Studies Databases: A Critical Comparison of Three Databases for Core Journals in Women and Gender Studies. 449-468 - Susan E. Searing:
Biographical Reference Works for and about Women, from the Advent of the Women's Liberation Movement to the Present: An Exploratory Analysis. 469-493
- Ellen Broidy:
Gender and the Politics of Information: Reflections on Bringing the Library into the Classroom. 494-508 - Hope A. Olson:
How We Construct Subjects: A Feminist Analysis. 509-541 - Bahrat Mehra, Donna Braquet:
Library and Information Science Professionals as Community Action Researchers in an Academic Setting: Top Ten Directions to Further Institutional Change for People of Diverse Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities. 542-565
Volume 56, Number 3, Winter 2008
- Wayne A. Wiegand:
Alternative Print Culture: Social History and Libraries - Introduction. 567-569 - Chip Berlet
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The Write Stuff: U. S. Serial Print Culture from Conservatives out to Neonazis. 570-600 - Randall K. Burkett:
The Joy of Finding Periodicals "Not in Danky". 601-617 - Daniel F. Littlefield, James W. Parins:
Native American Press in Wisconsin and the Nation, 1982 to the Present. 618-634 - Christiane Harzig, Dirk Hoerder:
Internationalizing Working-Class History since the 1970s: Challenges from Historiography, Archives, and the Web. 635-649 - Honor R. Sachs:
Reconstructing a Life: The Archival Challenges of Women's History. 650-666 - Chris Dodge:
Collecting the Wretched Refuse: Lifting a Lamp to Zines, Military Newspapers, and Wisconsinalia. 667-677 - Juris Dilevko:
An Alternative Vision of Librarianship: James Danky and the Socio-cultural Politics of Collection Development. 678-704 - Christine Pawley:
"Success on a Shoestring: " A Center for a Diverse Print Culture History in Modern America. 705-719
Volume 56, Number 4, Spring 2008
- W. Boyd Rayward, John Unsworth:
Preface. 721-723 - Lorraine J. Haricombe, Keith Russell:
The Influence of F. W. Lancaster on Information Science and on Libraries: Notes on the scope of this Festschrift. 724-730 - Robert M. Hayes:
A Tribute to F. Wilfrid Lancaster. 731-739 - Cesaria Lancaster, Miriam Meyer, Owen Lancaster, Jude Lancaster, Aaron Lancaster, Lakshmi Hanumanthappa, Raji Hanumanthappa:
F. W. Lancaster: A Family Tribute. 740-746 - Lorraine J. Haricombe, Chandra Prabha:
F. W. Lancaster as Scholar, Teacher, and Mentor: Reflections of Students. 747-762 - Tefko Saracevic:
Effects of Inconsistent Relevance Judgments on Information Retrieval Test Results: A Historical Perspective. 763-783 - Péter Jacsó:
Testing the Calculation of a Realistic h-index in Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science for F. W. Lancaster. 784-815 - Carol Tenopir:
Online Systems for Information Access and Retrieval. 816-829 - Candy Schwartz:
Thesauri and Facets and Tags, Oh My! A Look at Three Decades in Subject Analysis. 830-842 - Arthur P. Young:
Aftermath of a Prediction: F. W. Lancaster and the Paperless Society. 843-858 - Barbara A. Rapp:
Excellence in Evaluation: Early Landmarks at the National Library of Medicine. 859-887 - Martha Kyrillidou, Colleen Cook:
The Evolution of Measurement and Evaluation of Libraries: A Perspective from the Association of Research Libraries. 888-909 - Keith Russell:
Evidence-Based Practice and Organizational Development in Libraries. 910-930 - Beverly P. Lynch:
Library Education: Its Past, Its Present, Its Future. 931-953 - Jian Qin:
F. W. Lancaster: A Bibliometric Analysis. 954-967 - Leigh S. Estabrook, F. W. Lancaster:
Reflections: An Interview with F. W. Lancaster. 968-974
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