Volume 49, 2005

Compiled by Edward Swanson

General Procedures Used in Compiling the Index

The following types of entries are included:

  1. authors—of articles, reviews, and letters
  2. titles—or articles and of articles about which letters were published
  3. subjects—of articles and of books reviewed

Subject entries for individuals are identified by “( about)”; letters are identified by “( c)”

Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, identified by “( r)”. They are also listed by title under the heading “Books reviewed.” Subject headings are based on: ASIS Thesaurus of Information Science and Librarianship, 2d ed., edited by Jessica L. Milstead (Medford, N.J.: Information Today, 1998).

Paging of Volume 49

Pages 1–68 = Number 1 (January)
Pages 69–144 = Number 2 (April)
Pages 145–220 = Number 3 (July)
Pages 221–292 = Number 4 (October)

Numerals–A

“2004 ALCTS President’s Program: ALA Annual Conference, 28 June 2004, Orlando, Florida” 80–89

academic libraries

book selling in, 276–83;

journal usage in, 19–26+;

productivity standards in, 40–48;

use of student workers, 27–31

acquisition of library materials

Amazon.com as vendor, 204–9

Ahrberg, Janet H.: 123–36

Alibris: 276–83

Aliprand, Joan M.: 243–49

Allegheny College: 49–56

Amazon.com

in library acquisitions, 204–9

“Analog People for Digital Dreams: Staffing and Educational Considerations for Cataloging and Metadata Professionals” 14–18, 148 ( c)

“Andrew Marvell and Satchel Paige in Baghdad” 82–86

Arcand, Janet: 107–22

archival materials

preservation of, see preservation of archival materials

archives

disaster management, 285–86 ( r)

articles in journals, see journals—articles

Association for Library Collections & Technical Services

Annual report, 225–26;

President’s Program, 2004: 80–89

Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, Cataloging and Classification Section, Subject Analysis Committee: 154–66

“Association for Library Collections & Technical Services Annual Report 2004–2005” 225–26

authority control: 286–87 ( r)

authority records

multilanguage, 243–49;

multiscript, 243–49

B

Banush, David: 190–203

benchmarks, see productivity standards

“Beyond Subject Headings: A Structured Information Retrieval Tool for Interdisciplinary Fields” 266–75

Black, Steve: 19–26+

blogs, see Weblogs

“Book Reviews” 57–67, 137–44, 217–20, 284–88

book selling

in academic libraries: 276–83;

online, 276–83

Books reviewed

Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information: Definition and International Experience (Taylor and Tillett, eds.): 286–87

Case Studies in Library Security (Shuman): 287–88

Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, 2d ed. (Kao): 67–68

Cataloging the Web: Metadata, AACR2, and MARC21 (Jones, Ahronheim, and Crawford, eds.): 139–40

Development of Digital Libraries: An American Perspective (Marcum, ed.): 66–67

Digitizing Collections: Strategic Issues for the Information Manager (Hughes): 65–66

Disaster Management for Libraries and Archives (Matthews and Feather, eds.): 285–86

Disaster Response and Planning for Libraries (Kahn): 285–86

Education for Cataloging and the Organization of Information: Pitfalls and the Pendulum (Hill, ed.): 143–44

Essential Classification (Broughton): 219–20

Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management (Johnson): 57–58

Historical Aspects of Cataloging and Classification (Joachim, ed.): 60–61

A History of Online Information Services, 1963–1976 (Bourne and Hahn): 61–62

Humanizing Information Technology (Warner) 59–60

IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps Towards an International Cat-aloging Code: Report from the 1st IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloging Code, Frankfort, 2003 (Tillett, Gömpel, and Oehlschläger, eds.): 218–19

Information Architecture: Designing Information Environments for Purpose (Gilchrist and Mahon, eds.): 140–41

Innovative Redesign and Reorganization of Library Technical Services: Paths for the Future and Case Studies (Eden, ed.): 217–18

The Internet Under the Hood: An Introduction to Network Technologies for Information Professionals (Molyneux): 137

Introduction to Technical Services (Evans, Intner, and Weihs): 67–68

Knowledge Organization and Classification in International Information Retrieval (Williamson and Beghtol, eds.): 62–65

The Kovacs Guide to Electronic Library Collection Development: Essential Core Subject Collections, Selection Criteria, and Guidelines (Kovacs and Robinson): 137–39

Library Collection Assessment through Statistical Sampling (Baird): 284–85

Managing Preservation for Libraries and Archives (Feather, ed.): 141–43

Organizing Knowledge in a Global Society: Principles and Practices in Libraries and Information Centres (Harvey and Hider): 62–65

Protecting Your Library’s Digital Resources: The Essential Guide to Planning and Preservation (Kahn): 58–59

Subject Determination during the Cataloging Process (Sauperl): 288

The Title-Page: Its Early Development, 1460–1514 (Smith) 67

Bowen, Jennifer: 175–88

Boydston, Jeanne M. K.: 250–65

Brown, Karen E. K.: 90–106

C

Calhoun, Karen: 217–18 ( r)

Carrico, Steven B.: 276–83

catalogers

skill sets, 14–18;

supply and demand, 250–65;

training of, 14–18,

training of, 143–44 ( r)

cataloging

codes, see cataloging codes;

history, 60–661 ( r);

of special collections, 49–56;

standards, 40–48;

use of student workers, 27–31;

of Weblogs, 7–13

cataloging codes

congresses, 218–19 ( r)

“Cataloging the Special Collections of Allegheny College” 49–56

censorship: 3+

Charbonneau, Michael D.: 40–48

classification of library materials: 123–36; 62–65 ( r), 219–20 ( r);

history, 60–61 ( r)

collection development: 57–58 ( r); 137–39 ( r)

collection management: 57–58 ( r)

“A Comparative Study of Amazon.com As a Library Book and Media Vendor” 204–9

competencies

of technical services librarians, 167–74

continuing resources

application of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records to, 227–42; see also serial publications

Cornell University Library: 190–203

cost studies

serials acquisitions, 107–22

Crawford, Gillian: 79 ( c)

cultural memory

preservation of, 80–82, 82–86, 86–89

“Current and Emerging Challenges for the Future of Library and Archival Preservation” 33–39

D

Davis, Hilary: 284–85 ( r)

Davis, Philip M.: 72–78, 150–53

Denda, Kayo: 266–75

Dewey Decimal Classification: 123–36

Diedrichs, Carol Pitts: 225–26; port., 225

digital libraries: 66–67 ( r);

preservation of, 58–59 ( r)

digitizing

of library materials, 65–66 ( r)

disaster planning: 285–86 ( r)

E

“Editorial” 3+, 71, 147, 224

electronic materials: 137–39 ( r);

cataloging of, 14–18;

electronic serials

aggregations of, access to: 190–203;

cataloging of, 190–203

Emerald Group Publishing Limited: 79 ( c), 150–53 ( c); 72–78 ( about), 148–53 ( about)

Ernick, Linda: 210–16

“The Ethics of Republishing: A Case Study of Emerald/MCB University Press Journals” 72–78; 79 ( c);

update: 148–50, 150–53

F

“Factors Influencing Competency Perceptions and Expectations of Technical Services Administrators” 167–74

“Floating Bibs and Orphan Bar Codes: Benefits of an Inventory at a Small College” 210–16

Forrest, Dan: 285–86 ( r), 287–88 ( r)

Fowler, David C.: 107–22

FRBR, see Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records

“FRBR: Coming Soon to Your Library?” 175–88

“The FRBR Model As Applied to Continuing Resources” 227–42

full-text journal articles

use of, in academic libraries, 19–26+

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: 175–88;

and continuing resources, 227–42

G

Gatti, Timothy H.: 27–31

Gray, Barry: 49–56

Greenberg, Douglas: 82–86

Gregory, Vicki L.: 59–60 ( r), 137 ( r)

Groves, Deana: 288 ( r)

H

Hearn, Stephen: 218–19 ( r)

Hill, Janet Swan: 14–18

Holley, Robert P.: 57–58 ( r)

Horn, Marguerite E. (Maggie): 67–68 ( r)

Hostage, John: 286–87 ( r)

Hutt, Arwen: 58–59 ( r), 60–61 ( r)

I

IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloging Code: 218–19 ( r)

“Impact of Full Text on Print Journal Use at a Liberal Arts College” 19–26+

information retrieval: 266–75

information services

online, 61–62 ( r)

information technology: 59–60 ( r), 140–41 ( r)

International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, see also entries beginning with IFLA

Internet: 137 ( r)

inventories

of library materials, 210–16

Ivey, Bill: 86–89

J

Jackson, James M. 66–67 ( r)

Johnson, Peggy: 3+, 71, 147, 224; ports.: 3, 71, 147, 224

Jones, Ed: 227–42

journals

articles, publication of, in multiple journals, 72–78, 148–50;

use of, in academic libraries, 19–26+;

use of online vs. print versions, 19–26+

K

Keith, Howard: 150–53 ( c)

knowledge organization and management: 62–65 ( r)

Knowlton, Steven: 148 ( c)

Kurth, Martin: 190–203

L

Landesman, Betty: 137–39 ( r)

Layne, Sara Shatford: 154–66

“Letters to the Editor” 4–6, 148–53

Leysen, Joan M.: 250–65

libraries

disaster management, 285–86 ( r);

security, 287–88 ( r)

library collections

analysis, 284–85 ( r);

development, see collection development;

management, see collection management;

inclusion of Weblogs in, 7–13

library materials

classification of, 219–20 ( r);

digitizing of, 65–66 ( r);

inventories of, 210–16;

preservation of, see preservation of library materials;

surplus, disposal of, 276–83

Library Resources & Technical Services: 224;

Editorial Board: 224

library security, see libraries—security

“Looming Loss of Intangible Heritage” 86–89

M

“Mapping MARC 21 Linking Entries to FRBR and Tillett’s Taxonomy of Bibliographic Relationships” (Riva, Apr. 2004): 4–5 ( c), 5–6 ( c)

MCB University Press: 72–78 ( about), 148–50 ( about)

McCann, Steve: 61–62 ( r)

McIlwaine, I. C.: 62–65 ( r), 219–20 ( r)

Medeiros, Norm: 167–74

metadata: 14–18

Miller, David: 154–66

Moeller, Paul: 7–13

Mugridge, Rebecca L.: 139–40 ( r)

N–O

“Notes on Operations” 49–56, 190–216, 276–83

Olson, Tony: 154–66

online book selling: 276–83

“Online Book Selling at the Smathers Library Bookstore” 276–83

online information services

history, 61–62 ( r)

ontology: 266–75

Orcutt, Darby: 67 ( r)

Orkiszewski, Paul: 204–9

P

Pajerek, Jean: 190–203

preservation of archival materials

affect of technological developments on, 32–39;

management of, 141–43 ( r)

preservation of library materials

affect of technological developments on, 32–39;

assessment, 90–106;

management of, 141–43 ( r)

“Production Benchmarks for Catalogers in Academic Libraries” 40–48

productivity standards

in academic libraries, 40–48;

in cataloging, 40–48

“Promoting Research and Best Practices in Subject Reference Structures: A Decade of Work by the Subject Analysis Committee” 154–66

Q–R

Quam, Eileen: 140–41 ( r)

Rehabilitating Killer Serials: An Automated Strategy for Maintaining E-journal Metadata” 190–203

“Reviewers” 144

Riley, Jenn: 65–55 ( r)

Riva, Pat: 5–6 ( c)

Rupp, Nathan: 7–13

S

Schottlaender, Brian E. C.: 80–82

“Scripts, Languages, and Authority Control” 243–49

Seikel, Michele: 123–36

serial publications, see also electronic serials, journals;

acquisition of, cost studies, 107–22

“Serials Acquisitions Cost Study: Presenting a Case for Standard Serials Acquisitions Data Elements” 107–22

Shorten, Jay: 123–36

special collections

cataloging of, 49–56

Starmer, Mary Ellen: 141–43 ( r)

statistical sampling: 284–5 ( r)

student library workers

use of, in academic libraries, 27–31;

use of, in cataloging, 27–31

subject analysis, see subject cataloging

subject cataloging: 288 ( r);

alternative methods, 266–75

subject headings: references, 154–66

“Supply and Demand for Catalogers: Present and Future” 250–65

Swanson, Edward: 57–67, 137–44, 217–20, 284–88; 289–91

T

“TalkLeft, Boing Boing, and Scrappleface: The Phenomenon of Weblogs and Their Impact on Library Technical Services” 7–13

technical services: 217–18 ( r)

technical services librarians

competencies, 167–74;

expectations of, 167–74;

training of, 143–44 ( r); see also catalogers

technology

in preservation of library materials, 32–39

Teper, Thomas H.: 32–39

Tillett, Barbara: 4–5 ( c)

title pages

history, 67 ( r)

U

Unicode

in authority records, 243–49

University of Florida, Smather Library: 276–83

“Use of General Preservation Assessments: Process” 90–106

“Utilization of Students as Cataloging Assistants at Carnegie Category 1 Institution Libraries” 27–32

W

Web sites, see World Wide Web

Weblogs

cataloging of, 7–13;

in library collections, 7–13

“Why Do You Still Use Dewey?: Academic Libraries That Continue with Dewey Decimal Classification” 123–36

women’s studies

subject analysis, 266–75

Wool, Gregory J.: 143–44 ( r)

“World Enough, and Time—Libraries As Agents of Cultural Memory: Introduction to the 2004 ALCTS President’s Program, June 28, Orlando, Florida” 80–82

World Wide Web

cataloging of, 139–40 ( r); see also Weblogs

WWW, see World Wide Web