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C&RL News
July 1998
Volume 59, No. 7

A sampling of articles is available online. All others are available in the print edition of the magazine. To order invidividual copies or subscribe, see our subscription information.


Features

VALUES FOR THE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION AGE
Crossroads of a profession
W. Lee Hisle
Librarians will pay a price for abdicating responsibility for the impact of content on children.

INTERNET RESOURCES
East Asian studies
Ching Chang, Sheau-yueh J. Chao, and Belinda Chiang
As the world focuses on events in East Asia, use this resource guide for the latest information.

Teaching undergrads Web evaluation
Jim Kapoun
Five criteria to teach your students how to evaluate Web documents.

Making federal work-study work
Sherry E. Young
How one library hires and trains quality students.

CONFERENCE CIRCUIT
Living the Future II
BethAnn Zambella
Librarians must take a leadership role in managing the changes taking place on campus.

The Mansfield protocol for laptop computer circulation
Monty L. McAdoo and Joan Tease
Try this routine to facilitate checking in circulating laptops.

Minority student success
Barbara Holmes and Art Lichtenstein
The library teams with other campus units to create a program that's improving freshman retention rates.

Departments

In the News
News from the Field
Preservation News
Internet Reviews
New Publications
Grants and Acquisitions
People in the News

Job Openings/Classified Ads
Product Ads


THE WAY I SEE IT
When is a citation just a frustration?
Claudia Rebaza
Librarians should lead the way in calling for consistent, easy-to-decipher citations.

CONFERENCE CIRCUIT
New learning environments
Hannelore B. Rader
Reports on the LOEX Conference and the 27th Workshop on Instruction in Libraries.

Do's and don'ts for moving a small academic library
Joanna M. Burkhardt
Follow these tips for a smooth transition to a new facility.