Compiled by Edward Swanson
General Procedures Used in Compiling the Index
The following types of entries are included:
- authors—of articles, reviews, and letters
- titles—of articles and of articles about which letters were published
- subjects—of articles and of books reviewed
Subject entries for individuals and corporate bodies 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 mainly on: ASIS&T Thesaurus of Information Science, Technology, and Librarianship, 3rd ed., edited by Alice Redmond-Neal and Marjorie M.K. Hlava (Medford, N.J.: Published on behalf of the American Society for Information Science and Technology by Information Today, Inc., 2005).
Paging of Volume 50
- Pages 1–76 = Number 1 (January)
- Pages 77–148 = Number 2 (April)
- Pages 149–224 = Number 3 (July)
- Pages 225–304 = Number 4 (October)
A
academic librarians: 146 ( r)
academic libraries: collection development in, 234–38; directors, 146 ( r)
acquisition of library materials: management, 138–39 ( r); see also the subdivision acquisition under types of materials
Agenbroad, James E.: 227–29 ( c)
Alan, Robert: 138–39 ( r)
Aliprand, Joan: 229–30 ( c)
“Anticipating the Use of Hebrew Script in the LC/NACO Authority File” 252–63
“ARL Library Catalog Department Web Sites: An Evaluative Study” 173–85
Association for Library Collections & Technical Services: 231–32
“Association for Library Collections & Technical Services annual report, 2005–2006” 231–32
Atkinson, Ross: 244–51; 214–16 ( about; r)
authority control: bibliography, 31–41
authority files: use of nonroman scripts in, 252–63; see also LC/NACO Authority File
authority records: multilanguage, 227–29 ( c), 229–30 ( c); multiscript, 227–29 ( c), 229–30 ( c); normalization of, 166–72
authorship: 2–3
B
backlogs: surveys, 200–13; see also subdivision backlogs under types of materials
Bangalore, Nirmala S.: 173–85
Barribeau, Susan: 91–109
Bazirjian, Rosann: 231–32; 231 ( port.)
“Becoming an Authority on Authority Control: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources” 31–41
Bellinger, Christina: 140–41 ( r)
Berman, Sanford: 4 ( c)
Bernstein, Jay H.: 79–90
bibliographic records: 264–73; searching for, 120–28
bibliographic works: 216–17 ( r)
binding, see also the subdivision binding under types of materials
“Book Reviews” 73–76, 137–48, 214–22, 295–300
Books reviewed
——Binding and Care of Printed Music (Carli): 140–41
——Cataloger’s Judgment: Music Cataloging Questions and Answers from the Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter (Weitz; Sheehy, ed.): 141–42
——The Changing Nature of the Catalog and Its Integration with Other Discovery Tools: Final Report (Calhoun): 295–97
——Community, Collaboration, and Collections: The Writings of Ross Atkinson (Alan and MacEwan, eds.): 214–16
——The Complete Guide to Acquisitions Management (Wilkinson and Lewis): 138–39
——Copyright for Teachers and Librarians (Butler): 142–43
——Copyright in Cyberspace 2: Questions and Answers for Librarians (Hoffman): 142–43
——Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning and Practice (Andrews and Law, eds.): 75–76
——Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): Hype or Cure-All? (LeBoeuf, ed.): 217–18
——Guide to Out-of-Print Materials (Tafuri, Seaberg, and Handman): 147–48
——IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps towards an InternationalCataloguing Code, 2: Report from the 2nd IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004 (Tillett and Cristán, eds.): 297–98
——Information Retrieval Design: Principles and Options for Information Description, Organization, Display and Access in Information Retrieval Databases, Digital Libraries, Catalogs, and Indexes (Anderson and Pérez-Carballo): 73–74
——Internet and Personal Computing Fads (Bell, Berry, and Van Roekel): 75
——Introduction of Serials Work for Library Technicians (Millard): 221–22
——Library of Congress Subject Headings: Principles and Application, 4th ed. (Chan): 218–19
——Managing Information Technology: A Handbook for Systems Librarians (Ingersoll and Culshaw): 139–40
——Metadata: A Cataloger’s Primer (Smiraglia, ed.): 299–300
——Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval (Haynes): 219–21
——Metadata in Practice (Hillman and Westbrooks): 298–99
——The Nature of “A Work”: Implications for the Organization of Knowledge (Smiraglia): 216–17
——The Next Library Leadership: Attributes of Academic and Public Library Directors (Hernon, Powell, and Young): 146
——No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives by Rethinking Appraisal (Cox): 74–75
——An Ounce of Prevention: Integrated Disaster Planning for Archives, Libraries, and Record Centres, 2nd ed. (Wellheiser and Scott): 146–47
——Out-of-Print and Special Collections Materials: Acquisition and Purchasing Options (Overmeier, ed.): 147–48
—— Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management (Miller and Clarke): 144–45
——Rethinking How We Provide Bibliographic Services for the University of California: Final Report (University of California Libraries, Bibliographic Services Task Force): 295–97
——Who Wants Yesterday’s Papers? Essays on the Research Value of Printed Materials in the Digital Age (Carignan, et al., eds.): 145–46
broadsides: cataloging, 186–98; digitization, 186–98
Brown, Karen E. K.: 58–72
C
Carlyle, Allyson: 264–73
“Cataloging and Digitizing Ephemera: One Team’s Experience with Pennsylvania German Broadsides and Fraktur” 186–98
cataloging backlogs, see backlogs
cataloging: 295–97 ( r); future of: 5–9; rules—congresses, 297–98 ( r); see also the subdivision cataloging under types of materials
cataloging departments: use of Web sites in, 173–85
Chandler, Adam: 157–65
change: in collection development, 239–43
Classification Web: 129–37
classification: consistency in. 110–19
“Collection Development in the Age Day of Google” 239–43
collection development: in academic libraries, 234–38; change in, 239–43; future of, 239–43, 244–51; history, 234–38
collection-level cataloging: 186–98
college libraries, see academic libraries
Columbia University Library: 157–65
Committee on Institutional Cooperation: 173–85
“The Condition of Our ‘Hidden’ Rare Book Collections: A Conservation Survey at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign” 200–13
continuing resources: cataloging, 152–55 ( c), 156 ( c)
Copeland, Ann: 186–98
copyright: 142–44 ( r)
Corbett, Lauren E.: 16–30
Core Standard for Rare Books: 42–57
Croft, Jean Ann: 274–94
D
DCRB Core standard, see Core Standard for Rare Books
DeZelar-Tiedman, Christine: 120–28; 218–19 ( r)
digital libraries: 75–76 ( r)
digitization of library materials: 5–9; see also the subdivision digitization under types of materials
disasters: management, 146–47 ( r); prevention, 146–47 ( r)
discovery, see information discovery
E
Edelman, Hendrik: 234–38
“Editorial” 2–3, 78, 150, 226
electronic journals: access to, 91–109; licenses, 91–109
electronic library materials: access to, 10–15; subject access to, 157–65
ephemera: cataloging, 186–98; digitization, 186–98
Erekson, Sarah M.: 200–13
“Evidence of Application of the DCRB Core Standard in WorldCat and RLIN” 42–57
“Exploring the Potential of a Virtual Undergraduate Library Collection Based on the Hierarchical Interface to LC Classification” 157–65
eXtensible Markup Language, see XML
F
Ferris, Anna M.: 129–37
Fraktur: 186–98
“FRBR Model as Applied to Continuing Resources” (Ed Jones, Oct. 2005): 152–55 ( c), 156 ( c)
“From the Ubiquitous to the Nonexistent: A Demographic Study of OCLC WorldCat” 79–90
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: 10–15, 264–73; 152–55 ( c), 156 ( c); 217–18 ( r)
“The Future of Cataloging” 5–9
G
Genereux, Cecilia: 120–28
German language materials: cataloging, 186–98
Google: 5–9, 239–43
Gracy, Karen F.: 274–94
Gregory, Vicki L.: 139–40 ( r), 142–44 ( r)
H
Hamburger, Susan: 186–98; 74–75 ( r), 146–47 ( r)
Hamilton, John: 186–98
Hearn, Stephen: 120–28; 217–18 ( r)
Hebrew language materials: cataloging, 252–63
Hebrew script: use in authority files, 252–63
Herrick, Susan: 145–46 ( r)
Hickey, Thomas B.: 166–72
Hierarchical Interface to Library of Congress Classification: 157–65
HILCC, see Hierarchical Interface to Library of Congress Classification
Holley, Robert P.: 75 ( r)
Horn, Marguerite E. (Maggie): 221–22 ( r)
Hostage, John: 297–98 ( r)
Huie, Harvey: 173–85
I
“If You Buy It, Will They Use It? A Case Study on the Use of Classification Web” 129–37
information discovery: use of FRBR in, 10–15
information retrieval models: 73–75 ( r)
information technology: management, 139–40 ( r)
“Instructions to Authors” 223–24
“Intelligent Design and the Evolution of American Research Library Collections: A Personal Reflection” 234–38
Internet: 75 ( r)
J
Johnson, Peggy: 2–3, 78, 150, 226; 2 ( port.), 78 ( port.), 150 ( port.), 226 ( port.)
Jones, Ed: 156 ( c)
Joudrey, Daniel N.: 295–97 ( r)
L
LC/NACO Authority File: 252–63
LeBlanc, Jim: 157–65
LeBoeuf, Patrick: 141–42 ( r), 144–45 ( r)
Lerner, Heidi: 252–63
librarians, see also academic librarians, preservation librarians, public librarians, systems librarians
libraries, see also academic libraries, public libraries
library materials: acquisition of, see acquisition of library materials
Library of Congress Authority File, see LC/NACO Authority File
“Library of Congress Classification Numbers: Issues of Consistency and Their Implications for Union Catalogs” 112–19
Library of Congress Classification: 110–19, 157–65; online access to, 129–37
Library of Congress Subject Headings: 218–19 ( r)
library technicians: education, 221–22 ( r)
Lundy, M. Winslow: 42–57
M
Madison, Olivia M. A.: 10–15
Marcum, Deanna: 5–9
markup languages, see XML
materials acquisition, see acquisition of library materials
metadata: 219–21 ( r), 298–99 ( r), 299–300 ( r)
Mugridge, Rebecca L.: 73–74 ( r), 146 ( r)
Mundle, Kavita: 173–85
music: binding, 140–41 ( r); cataloging, 141–42 ( r)
Music OCLC Users Group: 141–42 ( r)
N
“NACO Normalization: A Detailed Examination of the Authority File Comparison Rules” 166–72
NACO, see Name Authority Cooperative Project
Name Authority Cooperative Project: 166–72
needs assessment: in preservation of library materials, 58–72, 200–13
normalization: of authority records, 166–72
“Notes on Operations” 120–28, 129–37, 186–98, 200–13
O
O’Neill, Edward T.: 166–72
OCLC Online Computer Library Network, see WorldCat
Orcutt, Darby: 147–48 ( r)
out-of-print publications: acquisition, 147–48 ( r)
P
Pennsylvania German materials: cataloging, 186–98; digitization, 186–98
Pennsylvania State University: 186–98
“Perpetual Access to Electronic Journals: A Survey of One Academic Research Library’s Licenses” 91–109
personal computers: 75 ( r)
Phillips, Linda L.: 214–16 ( r)
preservation education, see preservation of library materials—study and teaching
preservation librarians: education, 274–94
preservation of library materials: needs assessments, 58–72, 200–13; study and teaching, 274–94
print publications: 145–46 ( r)
public librarians: 146 ( r)
public libraries: directors, 146 ( r)
Q
Quam, Eileen: 299–300 ( r)
“Quo Vadis, Preservation Education? A Study of Current Trends and Future Needs in Graduate Programs” 274–94
R
rare materials: backlogs, 200–13; cataloging, 42–57
Research Libraries Network, see RLIN
Riley, Jen: 75–76 ( r)
RLIN: core standards in: 42–57
Robinson, Kenneth J.: 186–98
S
Samples, Jacqueline: 219–21 ( r), 298–99 ( r)
Sandler, Mark: 239–43
“Scripts, Languages, and Authority Control” (Joan Aliprand, Oct. 2005): 227–29 ( c), 229–30 ( c)
serials: 16–30; bibliography, 27–30; management—study and teaching, 221–22 ( r)
“Serials: Review of the Literature, 2000–2003” 16–30
“Six Key Challenges for the Future of Collection Development: Introduction for the Janus Breakout Sessions” 244–51
special collections: acquisition, 147–48 ( r)
Stemper, Jim: 91–109
subject headings, see Library of Congress Subject Headings
Subrahmanyam, Bhagirathi: 112–19
Swanson, Edward: 73–76, 137–48, 214–22, 295–300, 301–3
systems librarians: 139–40 ( r)
T
Taylor, Arlene G.: 216–17 ( r)
Teper, Jennifer Hain: 200–13
Tillett, Barbara B.: 152–55 ( c)
Toves, Jenny: 166–72
U
undergraduate libraries: 157–65
“Understanding FRBR As a Conceptual Model: FRBR and the Bibliographic Universe” 264–73
Unicode: in authority records, 227–29 ( c), 229–30 ( c)
university libraries, see academic libraries
University of Colorado at Boulder: 129–37
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 200–13
University of Minnesota Libraries: 120–28
“Use of General Preservation Assessments” 58–72
“Utilizing the FRBR Framework in Designing User-Focused Digital Content and Access Systems” 10–15
“Utilizing Z39.50 to Obtain Bibliographic Copy: A Cost-Containment Study” 120–28
V–W
virtual library collections: 157–65
Web sites: use in cataloging departments, 173–85
Wolverton, Robert E., Jr.: 31–41
WorldCat: core standards in, 42–57; holdings in, 79–90
X–Z
XML: 144–45 ( r)
Z39.50 standard: 120–28