Compiled by Edward Swanson
Paging of Volume 43
Pages 1– 64 = Number 1 (January)
Pages 65–128 = Number 2 (April)
Pages 129–188 = Number 3 (July)
Pages 189–276 = Number 4 (October)
A
AACR2, see Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d ed.
Acquisition of library materials: 270–71 ( r)
Alzheimer Association. Green-Field Library: 53–58
Alzheimer’s disease materials
——Subject cataloging: 53–58
“An Analysis of Tables of Contents in Recent English-Language Books” 14–27
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d ed.: 179–82 ( r)
Authority control
——Problems in: 95–105
B
Beacom, Matthew: 268–70 ( r)
Berman, Sanford: 272 ( c)
Bibliographic citations
——as evaluation tools: 67–77
“Bibliographic Families in the Library Catalog: A Qualitative Analysis and Grounded Theory” 191–212
Bibliographic records
——Contents notes in: 14–27
——Errors in: 161–69
Bibliographic relationships: 191–212
Bishop, Kay: 3–13
Bolick, His-chu: 95–105
Book reviews: 3–13
Books reviewed
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Budgeting for Information Access: Managing the Resource Budget for Absolute Access (Martin and Wolf, eds.): 126–27
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Communicating Research (Meadows): 124–26
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DDC, the Universe of Knowledge, and the Post-Modern Library (Miksa): 123–24
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How Classifications Work: Problems and Challenges in an Electronic Age (Bowker and Star, eds.): 265–67
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Improving Online Public Access Catalogs (Yee and Shatford): 60–61
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Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information (Baca, ed.): 267–68
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Management of Serials in Libraries (Nisonger): 182–84
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The Mirage of Continuity: Reconfiguring Academic Information Resources for the 21st Century (Hawkins and Battin, eds.): 178–79
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The Organization of Information (Taylor): 268–70
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Practical Digital Libraries: Books, Bytes, and Bucks (Lesk): 127–28
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The Principles and Future of AACR:
Proceedings of the International Conference on the Principles and Future of AACR,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 23–25, 1997 (Weihs, ed.): 179–82
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Understanding Subject Headings in Library Catalogs (Drabenstott, with Simcox and Fenton): 59–60
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Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions, 2d ed. (Schmidt, ed.): 270–71
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Visualizing Subject Access for 21st Century Information Resources (Cochrane and Johnson, eds.): 184–85
Budgeting: 126–27 ( r)
C
Calhoun, Karen: 114–22
Carlyle, Allyson: 179–82 ( r)
Cataloging,
see also Descriptive cataloging
——Study and teaching: 223–30
Catalogs, see also OPACs
Children’s literature
——Reviews: 3–13
Chinese personal names: 95–105
Citations, see Bibliographic citations
Classification: 265–67 (
r)
——of electronic resources: 267–68 (
r)
——of newspapers: 106–13
Classification schemes, see also Dewey Decimal Classification
“Classifying Newspapers Using Dewey Decimal Classification” 106–13
Cochrane, Pauline Atherton: 53–58
“Combating Whole-Book Deterioration: The Rebinding & Mass Deacidification Program at the Penn State University Libraries” 170–77
“Comparison of Required Introductory Cataloging Courses, 1986 to 1998” 223–30
Contents notes
——in bibliographic records: 14–27
Copyright
——of electronic resources: 257–64
“Core Serial Titles in an Interdisciplinary Field: The Case on Environmental Geology” 28–36
Cornell University: 114–22
“The Correlation of Local Citation Data with Citation Data from Journal Citation Reports” 67–77
“Creating Better Subject Access with Multiple Vocabularies: Upgrading the Subject Heading List for the Alzheimer’s Association” 53–58
“Criteria for Reviewing Children’s Books” 3–13
D
Databases
——Law: 257–64
Deacidification: 170–77
Denning, Catherine: 270–71 ( r)
Descriptive cataloging
——Expert systems in: 78–94
——Publication, etc., area: 213–22
——Rules: 179–82 (
r)
Dewey Decimal Classification: 106–13, 123–24 ( r)
Digital libraries: 127–28 ( r)
Drabenstott, Karen M.: 140–60
Dykeman, Amy: 126–27 ( r)
E
Electronic resources
——Classification of: 267–68 (
r)
——Copyright of: 257–64
“End-User Understanding of Subject Headings in Library Catalogs” 140– 60, 272 ( c)
Environmental geology
——Periodicals: 28–36
Expert systems
——in descriptive cataloging: 78–94
F
“Facts? of Publication: Cataloging Problems Posed by Deceptive Information” 213–22
Fenton, Eileen G.: 140–60
Frohnsdorff, Gregory: 213–22
G
Gateways: 114–22
Gelfand, Julia: 127–28 ( r)
Geology materials
——Periodicals: 28–36
Geoscience materials
——Preservation of: 131–39
H
Hannay, William M.: 257–64
Headings, see also Nonunique headings
Hill, Janet Swan: 178–79 ( r)
Hostage, John: 123–24 ( r)
I
Illinois Newspaper Project: 106–13
“In Memoriam: Phyllis Allen Richmond” 186–88
Information society: 178–79 ( r)
“Instructions for Authors” 62–63
Interlibrary loans
——Use studies: 233–46
J
Journal Citation Reports: 67–77
Journals,
see also Serials
——Evaluation: 67–77
K
Kellerman, L. Suzanne: 170–77
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Library: 233–46
Koltay, Zsuzsa: 114–22
Kreider, Janice: 67–77
Kuhn, Tamara J.: 106–13
L
Leazer, Gregory H.: 191–212
“Legal Implications of the Digital Future” 257–64
Library education
——Required courses in: 223–30
“Library Gateway: Project Design, Teams, and Cycle Time” 114–22
Library networks: 114–22
M
Martin, Syliva O.: 182–84 ( r)
Mass deacidification, see Deacidification
McGrath, Ellen: 124–26 ( r)
Metadata: 267–68 ( r)
Michel, Dee: 265–67 ( r)
Musser, Linda R.: 131–39
Newspapers
——Classification of: 106–13
N
Nonunique headings: 95–105
“Notes on Operations” 37–58, 106–22, 161–77, 247–56
O
Online public access catalogs, see OPACs
OPACs: 60–61 ( r)
Organization of information: 268–70 ( r)
P
“Pebbles for the Mosaic of Cataloging Expertise: What Do Problems in Expert Systems for Cataloging Reveal about Cataloging Expertise?” 78–94
Penn State University. Libraries: 170–77
Personal names, see also Chinese personal names
Preservation of library materials: 131–39, 170–77
“Preservation Strategies for Geoscience Literature: New Technologies for an Old Literature” 131–39
“Problems in Establishment of Nonunique Chinese Personal Headings with Special Reference to NACO Guidelines and Vendor-Supplied Authority Control” 95–105
Publication, etc., area
——in descriptive cataloging: 213–22
R
Randall, Barbara Nichols: 161–69
“Reengineering Technical Services Processes” 37–52
Research: 124–26 (r)
Richmond, Phyllis Allen: 186–88 ( about)
Rohdy, Margaret: 59–61, 123–128, 178– 85, 265–71
S
Šauperl, Alenka: 78–94
Saye, Jerry D.: 78–94
Serials librarians
——Education of: 247–56
Serials,
see also Journals
——Management of: 182–84 (
r)
Siddiqui, Moid A.: 233–46
Sill, Laura A.: 247–56
Simcox, Schelle: 140–60
Smiraglia, Richard P.: 191–212
Smith, Marilyn J.: 53–58
Spelling errors, see Typographical errors
“Spelling Errors in the Database: Shadow or Substance?” 161–69, 272 ( c)
Spillane, Jodi Lynn: 223–30
State University of New York at Albany: 161–69
“Statistical Study of Interlibrary Loan Use at a Science and Engineering Academic Library” 233–46
Subject access: 184–85 ( r)
Subject analysis
——Alzheimer’s disease materials: 53–58
Subject headings: 59–60 ( r), 140–60
Swanson, Edward: 273–76
T
Tables of contents: 14–27
Technical services
——Evaluation of: 37–52
“Training for the New Serialist” 247–56
Typographical errors
——in bibliographic records: 161–69
U
UCITA, see Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act
Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act: 257–64
University of British Columbia: 67–77
University of Illinois at Chicago. Library: 37–52
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 106–13
W
Weber, Mary Beth: 60–61 ( r)
Weissmann, Edward: 114–22
Wheeler, William J.: 184–85 ( r)
Williamson, Nancy: 186–88
Wilson, Margo: 3–13
Winke, R. Conrad: 14–27
Wishard, Lisa A.: 131–39
Wool, Gregory: 267–68 ( r)
Y
Young, J. Bradford: 59–60 ( r)
Z
Zipp, Louise S.: 28–36
Zuidema, Karen Huwald: 37–52