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August 2000 cover

Contents of August 2000 American Libraries


News Fronts

6  ALA

  • Peggy Barber, Ernest Martin Will Retire
    on September 1
  • Susan Roman to Head Development Office
  • Berry to Focus on Equity of Access, Recruitment, and Grassroots Participation
  • Chapter Report, by Christine Watkins
  • Special Report: Values Dominate ALA’s Chicago Conference 

14  Washington

  • Competing Filtering Measures Attached to Senate Bill
  • Appeals Court Upholds Blocking of COPA
  • E-Rate Appeal Rejected by Supreme Court

16  USA

  • North Dakota State University Fights to Salvage
    Flooded Materials
  • Two Libraries Welcome Minnesota Veto Override
  • California State University/Hayward Regroups after
    $5-Million Fire
  • Special Report: Special Librarians Prepare for Change
    in Philadelphia, by George M. Eberhart
  • Special Report: E-Books Move the Earth at
    BookExpo, by Bill Ott

32  International

  • Kells Wants Visit from Namesake Book
  • Britain Faces Claim for Italian Manuscript
  • Kosovo Libraries Torn by Neglect and War
  • Global Reach

Theme Features

39  Isn’t This Special?

      Guest Editor RON CHEPESIUK introduces four articles on the care and feeding of the rare items in library collections.

41  Archival Treasures: Blessing—or Burden in Disguise?

      BY MARK Y. HERRING
      If you cannot do rare books right, please do not try to do them at all.

44  West Virginia to West Africa and Back: An Intercontinental Collaboration

      BY R. N. SHARMA AND JEANNIE BESS
      Two universities are sharing information, expertise, and understanding.

47  In Charleston, Home Libraries Are As Individualistic As Their Owners

      BY ILEANA AND KATINA STRAUCH
      An insider’s tour of five local libraries that are steeped in tradition.

50  “Priceless” Takes On New Meaning, and Definition of “Sharing” Expands

      BY BARBARA M. JONES AND PAUL SAENGER
      The Newberry Library helps define joint acquisition of special works.

Other Features

54  A Reading Life in Review

      BY DONNA SEAMAN
      An editor’s love affair with the written word began in the children’s room of her hometown library.

56  Is Your Catalog Big Enough to Handle the Web?

      BY BARBARA BARUTH
      The case against OPAC integration of online resources.

61  Conference Call: Should Libraries Jump on the E-Book Bandwagon?

      Why not? If that’s what our patrons want, Christine Lind Hage believes; not quite yet, cautions Stephen Sottong.

Departments

5  ALA President’s Message

      “Libraries: The Cornerstone of Democracy”
      BY SARAH ANN LONG

34  Thus Said

35  Reader Forum

36  Editorial

      “Shelf-Reading on the Titanic”
      BY GORDON FLAGG

70  Currents

72  Internet Librarian

      “The Untethered Librarian
      BY KAREN G. SCHNEIDER

74  Technically Speaking

76  Librarian’s Library

77  Quick Vids

      “Prime Time Follies”
      BY GARY HANDMAN

78  Datebook

79  This Month

      “116 Years Ago”
      BY WAYNE WIEGAND

81  Career Leads

111  Index to Advertisers

112  Will’s World

      “Dogs: The Real Poop”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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