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Contents of March 1999 American Libraries


News Fronts

6  ALA

  • Book Challenges Are Down from 1995
  • Education Summit to Allow Observers
  • Chapter Report, by Christine Watkins

10  Washington

  • Congress Prepares Attack on E-Rate
  • Judge Bars Enforcement of Child Protection Act

14  USA

  • Pennsylvania Governor Doubles Library Funding
  • Smoke Clears on San Diego Library Plan
  • McVeigh Author's Talk Stirs Up Controversy
  • Special Report: Educators Evince Confidence at ALISE Conference, by Gordon Flagg

26  International

  • Australian Preservation Effort Aims $5 Million at Local History

Features

36  Preservation in the Digital Age

      BY ABBY SMITH
      Taking stock of what library preservation must become.

40  What I Learned from the Flood of 1997

      BY MARY REINERTSON-SAND
      A North Dakota librarian bails out her folks' memories.
      Plus: Rising to the Occasion—Again, by Robert D. Chadbourne.

46  Attack of the Killer Mold Spores

      BY MARY MOORE
      A true horror story that might make you see mold in a whole new light.

50  Take Me Out to the Library

      BY RON CHEPESIUK
      The National Baseball Hall of Fame Library and Museum preserves the rich heritage of America's favorite pastime.

54  An African American Album

      BY SHARON JOHNSTON
      A library preserves local history on CD-ROM.

59  Can Librarians Play Basketball?

      BY CHRISTINE WATKINS
      ALA's Spectrum Initiative embodies the diversity of the profession. 
      Plus: A Commitment to Mentoring, by Khafre K. Abif

62  “From Rosie to Roosevelt” Sparks Lively Debates

      BY PAMELA A. GOODES An ALA discussion series leads to thoughtful reflection and some touching moments.

65  Fast-Tracking in the Motor City

      BY JOSEPH K. MIKA
      Preparing for change is the core of ACRL's April conference. 
      Plus: The Lowdown on Motown, by Eileen Sullivan.

68  Feting Freedoms in Philadelphia

      The death of a colleague solemnifies ALA's Midwinter celebration.
      Plus: Council and Executive Board reports.

78  Statements from Candidates for ALA President


Departments

30  Money Matters

32  Reader Forum

33  ALA President's Message

      “An Open Letter to Kierston Johnson and Jamie J. Griffin”
      BY ANN K. SYMONS

34  Editorial

      “Death Is Never on the Agenda”
      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

35  On My Mind

      “A Couple of Codicils about San Francisco”
      BY NICHOLSON BAKER

74  Technically Speaking

      “Midwinter Exhibits: Sifting Through the Shifts”
      BY DAVID DORMAN

88  Currents

90  Internet Librarian

      “The Exasperating, Empowering E-Rate”
      BY KAREN G. SCHNEIDER

92  Librarian's Library

93  Quick Vids

      “Family Affairs”
      BY GARY HANDMAN

94  Datebook

95  This Month

      “65 Years Ago . . . ”
      BY WAYNE WIEGAND

97  Career Leads

126  Index to Advertisers

128  Will's World

      “The Best Beach Books Are Sandy”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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