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Contents of May 2000 American Libraries


News Fronts

8  ALA

  • Clinton's "Digital Divide" Announcement Cites ALA
  • 3M to Donate Up to $1 Million to Schools
  • Asian Pacific–Americans Do Some
    Consciousness-Raising—Through Libraries
  • Chapter Report, by Christine Watkins
  • Special Report: PLA Packs 'Em In,  by Carol Kristl

18  Washington

  • Irving Given Madison Award at
    Freedom of Information Day
  • Senators Note Libraries in Congressional Record

20  USA

  • Fort Worth Public Library Tornado Damages
    Top $1.2 Million
  • Endeavor Purchase Met with Surprise, Concern
  • Family Group Claims ALA Suppressed Porn Gripes
  • County in Texas Orders Filters at All Its Libraries

33  International

  • ALA Advocacy Pays Off in First-Ever
    "Week of Slovak Libraries"
  • 150 Librarians Attend 10th Transborder Forum
  • Global Reach

Theme Features

45  Ending the Isolation of Poor People

      Guest Editor KATHLEEN DE LA PEÑA McCOOK introduces four articles on how libraries change impoverished people's lives.

46  Promoting the Humanities, Or: How to Make the Poor Dangerous

      BY EARL SHORRIS
      Will the library be ready for poor people who study the humanities?

50  Far from the Library, A Special Set of Challenges

      BY JUDITH I. BOYCE AND BERT R. BOYCE
      The new technology doesn't help much in reaching the rural poor.

53  No Place to Go (Except the Public Library)

      BY PATRICK GRACE
      It is important to identify and reach out to homeless people.

56  The Least of Our Brethren: Library Service to Prisoners

      BY LARRY E. SULLIVAN
      Money is always available for punishment, but what about for reading?

Other Features

60  Outstanding Reference Sources 2000

      BY DOROTHY AUCHTER
      Librarians' annual recommendations of distinguished works.

66  The Librarian and Mr. Jeeves

      BY STEVE COFFMAN AND SUSAN McGLAMERY
      Can librarians afford 9–5 hours when the Internet never closes?

70  From Wood Pulp to the Web

      BY KEN WINTER
      Reference sources take tentative steps onto an electronic landscape.

75  The Best Things in Life Have Fees

      BY BERNARD VAVREK
      Enhance your image and services—and get paid for it.

78  U.S. Periodicals Prices—2000

      BY BARBARA ALBEE AND BRENDA DINGLEY
      Few changes are noted for this year's edition.

84  U.S. Serials Services Price Index for 2000

      BY NANCY J. CHAFFIN
      Prices rose 5.3% as the shift to electronic publications continues.

Departments

7  ALA President’s Message

      “Trustees Can Be a Powerful Lobbying Force”
      BY SARAH ANN LONG

36  Thus Said

37  Reader Forum

38  Editorial

      “Hooking Up the Homeless”
      BY GORDON FLAGG

42  On My Mind

      “Rupert Giles, the Porfessional-image Slayer ”
      BY JOHN CULLEN

86  Currents

88  Internet Librarian

      “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the E-book
      BY KAREN G. SCHNEIDER

90  Technically Speaking

92  Librarian’s Library

93  Quick Bibs

      “Publishing Can Be Dangerous”
      BY BILL OTT

94  Datebook

95  This Month

      “1,500 Years Ago”
      BY WAYNE WIEGAND

97  Career Leads

127  Index to Advertisers

128  Will’s World

      “You There! Back in Your Box!”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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