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Contents of October 1998 American Libraries


News Fronts

6  ALA

  • New Survey: 73% of Public Libraries Offer Internet
  • OIF Offers Guidelines on Starr Report
  • Six Library/Information Schools Are Reaccredited
  • Chapter Report, by Christine Watkins

12  USA

  • Burst Water Main Deluges Boston Public Library
  • California School Libraries Get $158.5-Million Lift
  • Mold Attacks 100,000 Books at Arkansas State
  • Librarians Charge Schools Renege on Book Promise

24  International


Features

38  Looking Ahead: 20 in Their 20s

      Young professionals talk about what it means to be a librarian at the turn of the century.

46  Looking Back: 30 Years Later

      BY ELOISE McQUOWN
      The Rutgers class of '68 reflects on how they got where they are now.

50  Facing the Shortage of Children's Librarians

      BY MARY R. SOMERVILLE
      To create a nation of both readers and trained youth librarians to serve them will demand work and reevaluation.
      Plus: Young Adult Spaces, by Anthony Bernier.

56  A Double Take on What Matters Most

      An appreciation by PEGGY SULLIVAN and CHARLES CURRAN of two mentors whose front-line decisions reflect enduring professional values.

59  How I Got a Life

      BY ELOISE MAY
      The best way to avoid career burnout may be to recharge your batteries--outside the library

62  Learning Without Walls

      BY RON CHEPESIUK
      Training professionals for the 21st century by modem and monitor.
      Plus: Going the Distance to Learn Globally: The OCLC Institute

66  Transition Into Management Develops Library Leaders

      BY KATHLEEN LOW
      An innovative seminar opens the door for new librarians to fulfill their potential.

68  Core Values: Our Common Ground

      BY JOEY RODGER
      Collegial conversation for those who would lead and those who would follow.

72  The Lionization of Libraryland

      Libraries star in a new PBS series that will take place between the lions.

74  Public Library Circulation Increases As Spending Increases

      BY LISA A. WRIGHT
      Continuing a three-year upswing, the latest circ stats show a 5% increase.


Departments

30  Money Matters

      "Baiting the Gateway to Full Funding—With Food
      BY ARTHUR S. MEYERS

32  Reader Forum

34  ALA President's Message

      "An Open Letter to Keith Cottam"
      BY ANN K. SYMONS

36  Editorial

      "Never Trust Anyone Who's Playing a Leadership Role"
      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

37  On My Mind

      "Reforming Library Education: A Student's Proposal"
      BY ELIZABETH OLESH

76  Currents

78  Internet Librarian

     "Loan Rangers: New ILL Method Supplies the Goods" 
      BY KAREN G. SCHNEIDER

80  Technically Speaking

      "D.C. Exhibitors Capitalize on New Technologies"
      BY DAVID DORMAN

82  Librarian's Library

84  Quick Bibs

      "Big Bios"
      BY BILL OTT

86  Datebook

87  This Month

      "93 Years Ago . . . "
      BY WAYNE WIEGAND

89  ALA Midwinter Registration

97  Career Leads

119  Index to Advertisers

120  Will's World

      "Workplace Terrorism"
      BY WILL MANLEY

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