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Index to Volume 45, 2001

Compiled by Edward Swanson

Paging of Volume 45:

Pages 1–68 = Number 1 (January)

Pages 69–112 = Number 2 (April)

Pages 113–184 = Number 3 (July)

Pages 185–224 = Number 4 (October)

A

AACR 2

revision of: 48–51

seriality in: 49

Academic Book Center (Portland, Ore.): 104–9

academic libraries

acquisitions in: 127–77

acquisition of library materials

book reviews in: 127–77

aggregator databases

cataloging of: 198–211

American Library Association, Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access: 49–51

Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second edition, see AACR 2

approval plans: 127–77

authority control

use of World Wide Web in: 73–79

B

Behrend, Linda: 180–81 (r)

bibliographic databases

vendor records in: 10–19, 123–26

bibliographic displays

design of: 20–46

bibliographic records: 178–79 (r)

sources of: 10–19, 123–26

Black, Steve: 3–9

book reviews

in acquistions: 127–77

“Book Reviews” 59–64, 110–12, 178–84, 213–18

“Book Vendor Records in the OCLC Database: Boon or Bane?” 10–19

Books reviewed

Assessing Digital Library Services (Peters, ed.): 214–18

Collection Development in a Digital Environment (Lee, ed.): 214–18

Collection Development in an Electronic Environment (Nisonger, ed.): 214–18

Copyright Essentials for Librarians and Educators (Crews): 110–11

Developing and Managing Electronic Journal Collections (Curtis, Scheschy, and Tarango): 214–18

Digital Imaging: A Practical Handbook (Lee): 179–80

Electronic Collection Management (McGinnis, ed.): 214–18

FRBR Seminar: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records=Requisiti Funzionali per Record Bibliografici, Florence, 27–28 January 2000, Proceedings (Guerrini, ed.): 178–79

From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging the Serials Future: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc: 14th Annual Conference, June 10–13, 1999 (Fiander, Harmon, and Makepeace, eds.): 59–60

From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in the Networked World (Borgman): 60–61

The Future of Cataloging: Insights from the Lubetzky Symposium, April 18, 1998, University of California, Los Angeles (Connell and Maxwell, eds.): 61–62

Handbook for Digital Projects: A Management Tool for Preservation and Access (Sitts, ed.): 111–12

The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization (Svenonius): 213–14

Managing Electronic Serials: Essays Based on the ALCTS Electronic Serials Institutes, 1997–1999 (Bluh, ed.): 214–18

Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives (Kenney and Rieger): 179–80

Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide (Hsieh-Yee): 180–81

Progress in Visual Information Access and Retrieval (Sandore, ed.): 62–63

Saving the Time of the Library User Through Subject Access Innovation: Papers in Honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane (Wheeler, ed.): 181–84

Selecting and Managing Electronic Resources (Gregory): 214–18

The Social Life of Information (Brown and Duguid): 63–64

Successes and Failures of Digital Libraries (Harum and Twidale, eds.): 214–18

Budd, John: 71

Burk, Bartley A.: 10–19

C

Calhoun, John C.: 127–77

California State University System: 127–77

Carrico, Steven: 104–9, 111–12 (r), 179–80 (r)

catalogers

education of: 52–53

cataloging: 61–62 (r)

bibliography: 54–58

of electronic journals: 198–211

history: 61–62 (r)

philosophy: 61–62 (r)

year’s work: 47–58

CC:DA, see American Library Association, Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access

Chan, Lois Mai: 187–97

Childress, Eric: 187–97

Choice: 127–77

citation analysis: 3–9

classification

difference as concept in: 115–22

philosophy of: 115–22

sameness as concept in: 115–22

Cochrane, Pauline Atherton: 181–84 (about) (r)

communication disorders

core literature: 3–9

“Computer Cataloging of Electronic Journals in Unstable Aggregator Databases: The Hong Kong Baptist University Library Experience” 198–211

continuing resources

cataloging rules: 49

copyright law: 110–11 (r)

core literature collections

analysis: 3–9, 127–77

Crump, Michele: 104–9

D

Darby, Sharla: 95–103

Dean, Rebecca: 187–97

Delsey, Tom: 178–79 (r)

Dewey Decimal Classification: 115–22

difference

as concept in classification: 115–22

digital libraries: 60–61 (r), 214–18 (r)

digitization: 179–80 (r), 111–12 (r)

digitized images: 179–80 (r)

digitized library materials: 179–80 (r)

document delivery

unmediated: 80–89

E

Edwardy, Jeffrey: 90–94

“The Effect of Interface Design on Item Selection in an Online Catalog” 20–46

electronic journals

cataloging of: 198–211, 214–18 (r)

collection development: 214–18 (r)

electronic resources

cataloging of: 180–81(r), 214–18 (r)

collection development: 214–18 (r)

El-Hoshy, Lynn M.: 187–97

F

“Form Subdivisions: Their Identification and Use in LCSH” 187–97

FRBR, see Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records

“From the Editor” 71

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: 178–79 (r)

G

Gorman, Michael: 63–64 (r), 213–14 (r)

Gregory, Vicki L.: 110–11 (r)

H

Haslam, Michaelyn: 80–89

Hong Kong Baptist University: 198–211

I

information: 63–64 (r)

information organization, see organization of information

“Instruction for Authors” 65–66, 220–21

“Instructions for Book Reviewers” 67–68

interfaces

in OPACs: 20–46

Intner, Sheila S.: 60–61 (r), 61–62 (r), 214–18 (r)

“It’s Academic: Shelf-Ready Standing Orders at the University of Florida’s Smathers Library” 104–9

Italian language materials

vendor records for: 123–26

K

Kellsey, Charlene: 123–26

L

Layne, Sara Shatford: 62–63 (r)

“Letter to the Editor” 71–72

Leung, Shirley W.: 198–211

Li, Yiu-On: 198–211

Library Journal: 127–77

library materials

shelving of, see shelving of library materials

Library of Congress Subject Headings

form subdivisions in: 187–97

“Library-Subsidized Unmediated Document Delivery” 80–89

Lubetzky, Seymour: 61–62 (about) (r)

M

metadata: 51–52

modifiers, see also subject headings-form subdivisions in

“Monitoring Book Reshelving in Libraries Using Statistical Sampling and Control Charts” 90–94

N

NACO Project: 73–79

Name Authority Cooperative Project, see NACO Project

name authority records: 73–79

nonprint materials

cataloging of: 180–81 (r)

O

O’Neill, Edward T.: 187–97

OCLC database

vendor records in: 10–19, 123–26

Olson, Hope A.: 115–22

online public access catalogs, see OPACs

OPACs

displays in, design of: 20–46

organization of information

philosophy: 213–14 (r)

P

Persing, Bob: 59–60 (r)

physical processing of library materials: 104–9

Pontius, Jeffrey: 90–94

preservation of library materials

digitization in: 111–12 (r)

workshops: 95–103

“Preservation Workshop Evaluation” 95–103

publishers

in relation to approval plans: 127–77

R

relevance

in relation to OPAC displays: 20–46

retrieval effectiveness

in relation to OPAC displays: 20–46

“Reviews, Holdings, and Presses and Publishers in Academic Library Book Acquisitions” 127–77

Rohdy, Margaret: 59–64, 110–12, 178–84, 213–18

Russell, Beth M.: 73–79

S

sameness

as concept in classification: 115–22

“Sameness and Difference: A Cultural Foundation of Classification” 115–22

serial publications: 59–60, (r) see also electronic journals

analysis: 3–9

Shedenhelm, Laura D.: 10–19

shelf order: 90–94

shelf-ready materials: 104–9

shelving of library materials

statistical analysis: 90–94

SOLINET, Preservation Services: 95–103

Southeastern Library Network, see SOLINET

Spanish language materials

vendor records for: 10–19

Spillane, Jody Lynn: 73–79

standing orders

physical processing of: 104–9

Stowers, Eva: 80–89

subdivisions in subject headings, see subject headings-form subdivisions in

subject access: 181–84 (r)

subject cataloging

year’s work in: 53

subject headings

form subdivisions in: 187–97

Swanson, Edward: 222–24

T

Thomas, David H.: 20–46

“Trends in Source of Catalog Records for European Monographs, 1996–2000: A Preliminary Study of Italian Monographs” 123–26

U

“Unicode Standard: Its Scope, Design Principles, and Prospects for International Cataloging” (July 2000): 71–72 (c)

University of Florida: 104–9

University of Nevada, Las Vegas: 80–89

unmediated document delivery, see document delivery-unmediated

“Using Citation Analysis to Pursue a Core Collection of Journals for Communication Disorders” 3–9

“Using the Web for Name Authority Work” 73–79

V

vendor records

in bibliographic databases: 10–19, 123–26

visual materials

cataloging of: 62–63 (r)

Vizine-Goetz, Diane: 187–97

W

Weinberg, Bella Hass: 71–72 (c)

Wiseman, Christine S.: 95–103

workshops

evaluation: 95–103

World Wide Web

use in authority control: 73–79

Y

Yankee Book Peddler: 104–9

“The Year’s Work in Cataloging, 1999:” 47–58

Young, J. Bradford: 181–84 (r)


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