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Contents of October 2004 American Libraries


News Fronts

6  ALA

  • ACRL Supports Open Access to NIH Research 
  • PLA Responds to CD Settlement 
  • Office Depot Joins PLA in Literacy Effort 
  • “We the People” Awards Continue
  • Information Literacy Standards Online 
  • Academic Library Trends and Statistics  

10  Washington

  • ALA Questions Homeland Security Directive’s Legality
  • Group Urges Open Access to Taxpayer-Funded Research
  • Democrats Question DOJ’s Documents Destruction Order
  • GPO Plans Collection of Last Resort
  • Secret-Court Rules Are Apparent Catch-22, Critics Say

12  USA and International

  • German Library FIre Destroys Thousands of Rare Books 
  • 10,000 Books Found in Abandoned East St. Louis Library 
  • Protesters Arrested on NYPL Steps during Convention 
  • Phoenix Council Demands Filters on All Library Computers
  • Global Reach 
  • Interview: Straight Answers from WILLIAM H. GATES SR. 

Special News Report

24  IFLA’s New Class of International Leadership

      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL
      Changing of the guard in Buenos Aires.


Features

34  Cover Story: Staff and Leadership Shortages?
       Grow Your Own

      BY CAROLE McCONNELL
      A Florida system looks inward to address the looming librarian shortage.
      Plus: Recruiting in the Region, by SUSAN SALOMONE.

37  Finding and Funding Future Librarians—
       California Style

      BY KATHLEEN LOW
      A program developed by the state library keeps staff in the library
      profession—and in the state.

44  Just Do It! Leadership Training
       Builds Strong Networks

      BY CONNIE PAUL
      New Jersey librarians help create tomorrow’s leaders through
      goal-oriented preparation.

46  The World at Large

      Dedicated to peace and the international exchange of ideas, the
      Mortenson Center faces critical issues by accentuating the positive.

51  Building on Bibliographic Instruction

      BY ESTHER GRASSIAN
      Our strong BI foundation supports a promising IL future.

54  Great American Public Libraries: The 2004 HAPLR Rankings

      BY THOMAS J. HENNEN JR.
      Two new measures supplement this year’s assessment of
      the nation’s public libraries.


Departments

5  ALA President’s Message

      “Striving for Worldwide Sisterhood”
      BY CAROL BREY-CASIANO

28  Thus Said

30  Reader Forum

32  Editorial

      “How the War Looked in Buenos Aires”
      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

33  On My Mind

      “It May Be Legal but It’s Not Right”
      BY ANN K. SYMONS

60  Currents

63  Grassroots Report

      “State Associations Get the News Out”
      BY JENNIFER BUREK PIERCE

64  The Crawford Files

      “The Dangers of Uniformity
      BY WALT CRAWFORD

66  Internet Librarian

      “Who Comes Next?
      BY JOSEPH JANES

68  Technically Speaking

      “The New Numbers Racket
      BY ANDREW K. PACE

70  Working Knowledge

      “Making Meetings Work
      BY ELISA F. TOPPER

72  Librarian’s Library

      BY CATHLEEN BOURDON

74  Quick Bibs

      “Men and Boats”
      BY BILL OTT

76  Datebook

80  ALA Midwinter 2005 Advance Registration

94  Career Leads

103  Index to Advertisers

104  Will’s World

      “The Ups and Downs of Team Play”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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