USIA Libraries Trashed in Yugoslavia Posted April 5, 1999. |
Arizona Filtering-Mandate Bill Reaches Governor’s Desk Posted April 26, 1999. |
Art Librarians Illuminate a Cloudy Vancouver Posted April 5, 1999. |
Barbara Bush, Paul Simon Believe Librarians Should Lead Assault on Illiteracy Posted April 5, 1999. |
Body Odor Battle Shifts to College Library Posted April 19, 1999. |
Boston Architect Chosen for Salt Lake City Library Posted April 12, 1999. |
Clinton Administration Calls for Internet Policies, Not Mandated Filters Posted April 12, 1999. |
Contra Costa Law Library Discovers $184,000 Retirement Fund Shortfall Posted April 12, 1999. |
Court Gives Indianapolis Go-Ahead for Tax Increase Posted April 5, 1999. |
Dallas Cowboys Owner Gives $1 Million to LC Posted April 19, 1999. |
Dr. Laura Slams ALA’s Link to Columbia Health Site Posted April 26, 1999. |
Early Detection Saves OCLC from Melissa Virus Posted April 5, 1999. |
Filtering Facts Threatens Legal Action Against Three Libraries Posted April 12, 1999. |
Frederick County, Maryland, Plans Filters for Children's Sections Posted April 19, 1999. |
Grants Seek to SPARC Profileration of E-Journals Posted April 5, 1999. |
Gunman Kills Two at Mormon Library, Is Shot Dead by Police Posted April 19, 1999. |
Hail Causes $200,000 in Damage to Australian Arts Library Posted April 26, 1999. |
Hennepin Cataloger Calls Forced Transfer Retaliation Posted April 26, 1999. |
Illinois Librarians Defeat County-Based Obscenity Bill -- Again Posted April 5, 1999. |
Jerome Robbins Leaves His Personal Archives Posted April 19, 1999. |
Justice Department Appeals Blocking of Child Online Protection Act Posted April 12, 1999. |
Landmark Frank Lloyd Wright Library Faces Fund Shortfall Posted April 12, 1999. |
Library Reopens After Subsidence Scare Posted April 26, 1999. |
Loudoun County Library Ordered to Pay Plaintiff Costs Posted April 12, 1999. |
Loudoun County Library Won’t Appeal Payment Ruling Posted April 26, 1999. |
Mississippi Legislature Passes $20-Million Bond Bill Posted April 5, 1999. |
Monteria Hightower Appointed Nevada State Librarian Posted April 19, 1999. |
More Than Half of JAL Board Resigns over Subscription Increase Posted April 19, 1999. |
Murder Rampage Culminates in Colorado High School Library Posted April 26, 1999. |
NCLIS, ALA Release Survey of Public Library Internet Connectivity Posted April 26, 1999. |
NCLIS Completes Study on Electronic Government Documents Posted April 12, 1999. |
NEH Awards NYPL $1 Million for Collection Preservation Posted April 12, 1999. |
Net Nanny CEO and Peacefire Filter Foe Face Off Posted April 26, 1999. |
NYPL, Columbia, Princeton to Collaborate on Storage Site Posted April 5, 1999. |
OCLC Plans Collaboration with Dutch Foundation Posted April 19, 1999. |
Ohio Attorney General Charges Baker and Taylor with Overcharging Posted April 12, 1999. |
Palestinian Delegates Present Library Findings to Arafat Posted April 19, 1999. |
Parents, ACLU Sue over St. Tammany Video Restrictions Posted April 26, 1999. |
Pennsylvania Librarian Pays $37,000 in Restitution Posted April 19, 1999. |
Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky Appointed to Unprecedented Third Term Posted April 12, 1999. |
Pols Pick Library Upgrade over New Law School Posted April 12, 1999. |
Potential Subsidence Temporarily Closes Library Posted April 5, 1999. |
Savannah Branches to Stay Open Posted April 26, 1999. |
School District Apologizes for Internet Flap Posted April 5, 1999. |
School Libraries Featured at Hearing on ESEA Reauthorization and Technology Posted April 19, 1999. |
Schroeder-Neal Copyright Debate Kicks Off ACRL Detroit Conference Posted April 12, 1999. |
Security Beefed Up in Wake of Vandalism Posted April 5, 1999. |
Southern Connecticut State University Employee Investigated for Misuse of Funds Posted April 26, 1999. |
Teleconference to Explore Recent Changes in Copyright Law Posted April 5, 1999. |
Top Architects Vie for Seattle Design Posted April 5, 1999. |
Wahoo Garb Not P.C. at Cuyahoga County Posted April 26, 1999. |
Wisconsin Rescues BadgerLink Posted April 12, 1999. |
Year-Two E-Rate Demand Estimated at $2.4 Billion; Year-Three Task Force Presents Report Posted April 26, 1999. |