

Contents of November 2006 American Libraries
Straight Answers from JIM FRUCHTERMAN,
CEO of Benetech Initiative
BY PAMELA A. GOODES
First Joint Conference of Librarians of Color.
BY MICHAEL STEINMACHER
The best way to get patrons to the library
may be through their stomachs.
BY CAROL TRUETT
Behind-the-scenes cataloging at the
Dewey division of the Library of Congress.
After leaving their jobs, these librarians find themselves
busier—and happier—than ever .
BY CHARITY CREE and MIJUNG YOON
Spending is up 5.1% in annual survey.
BY THOMAS J. HENNEN JR.
24 libraries make their top 100 debuts.
“Out to Pasture”
BY LEONARD KNIFFEL
“Transforming Leadership”
BY LESLIE BURGER
“Are We Creating Dissident Librarians?”
BY WAYNE BIVENS-TATUM
“Service Learning Sustains Hope”
BY JENNIFER BUREK PIERCE
“Libraries in a Time of Plenty”
BY JOSEPH JANES
“Taking the Lead”
BY MARY PERGANDER
“Giving Homegrown Software Its Due”
BY ANDREW K. PACE
BY CATHLEEN BOURDON
“Vacation Reading for the Italy-Bound”
BY BILL OTT
“A Time (Off) for Every Season”
BY WILL MANLEY