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Contents of April 2005 American Libraries


News Fronts

6  ALA

  • Library Disaster Relief Fund Approved
  • Chocolate War Tops Most-Challenged List 
  • PBS Censorship Challenged 
  • COA Announces Accreditation Actions 

10  Washington

  • Court Questions Digital-TV Copy Restrictions 
  • Panel Calls for Stronger Local Role in “No Child” Act 
  • Bipartisan Bill Would Close FOIA Gaps
  • NCLIS Report Describes New Goals and Initiatives 

12  USA and International 

  • Salinas Closures Temporarily Halted 
  • Berkeley Director Denies Link between Layoffs, RFID Costs 
  • Censorship Watch 
  • Global Reach 
  • Interview: Straight Answers from TAYLOR WILLINGHAM, 
    National Issues Forum practitioner and director of Texas Forums 

Special News Report

9  Stories Are Libraries’ Mission, Salvation

      BY BEVERLY GOLDBERG
      Public Library Association Spring Symposium, March 7–9.


Features

32  Cover Story:
      Facilities Showcase: So Goes the Community

      Among the year’s most inspiring new building projects, school libraries
      in some of New York City’s poorest neighborhoods stand out
      as vibrant centers of teaching and learning.

64  Success the Second Time Around

      BY BRIDGET BACON
      A library rises in a small Colorado town, thanks to the staying power of
      tenacious volunteers. Plus: “How to Sell the Public on a
      New Community Library,” by FLOYD ANDERSON.

67  Public Library Buildings: The Future

      BY FELICIA D. VEREEN
      A Harvard seminar explores inner spaces.

68  Creating Community Online

      BY STEVEN J. BELL
      Technology is shaping the next wave of professional
      development for librarians.

72  Telling Their Own Stories

      BY NINA SONENBERG
      A national reading program offers immigrant teens and adults an
      opportunity to share life experiences.


Departments

5  ALA President’s Message

      “Libraries Serve as Unique Destinations”
      BY CAROL BREY-CASIANO

24  Thus Said

26  Reader Forum

29  Editorial

      “Seven Hours in Tehran”
      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

30  On My Mind

      “Eeewww! My Patron Tried to Pick Me Up”
      BY SUSAN BRAXTON

75  Currents

77  Grassroots Report

      “Nurturing Library-Student Writers”
      BY JENNIFER BUREK PIERCE

78  Internet Librarian

      “What I Learned This Week
      BY JOSEPH JANES

80  Technically Speaking

      “The Customer Comes First
      BY ANDREW K. PACE
      Plus: “The Normative Data Project: Just What We Need?”
      BY THOMAS J. HENNEN JR.

82  Working Knowledge

      “The Death of an Employee
      BY ELISA F. TOPPER

84  Librarian’s Library

      BY CATHLEEN BOURDON

86  Quick Bibs

      “Baseball When the Bodies Were Real”
      BY BILL OTT

88  Datebook

92  Career Leads

103  Index to Advertisers

104  Will’s World

      “Don’t Read This in a Meeting”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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