Index to Volume 44 Compiied by Hermina G.B. Anghelescu and Mary L. Peterson General Index Note: Subjects from book reviews are designated with an “r” following page numbers. The letter “t” indicates a table and “a” an appendix. Locators in italics indicate illustra- tions. A Abstracting services Chemical Abstracts, 44(2):260-261 Adult education library’s role as a community center, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):234-251, 44(2):238 African Americans adult education programs, Hall Library, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):236-251 Chicago Black Renaissance movement, 44(2):234, 44(2):237, 44(2):251 Vivian Harsh as director of Hall Library, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):234-251, 44(2):238 Alarcon, Maria R. Osuna “Maria Moliner and Her Contribution to the History of Spain’s Public Libraries,” 44(2):220-233, 44(2):222, 44(2):228, 44(2):230 American Archivist Margaret Cross Norton as editor, 44(2):193 American Documentation Institute during the Cold War, 44(2):262 American Library Association PLR, resolution for study of, 44(4):406-407 American Library School, Paris Georgette de Grolier as student, 44(2):210, 44(2):211 influence on library education in France, 44(2):201-202, 44(2):204, 44(2):210, 44(2):211, 44(2):212 American Methodist Memorial Church, Chateau-Thierry as social and cultural center, 44(2):210-211 Anthropology field notes by Horatio Hale, 44(1):138-150 Antiquarians and acquisition of personal records, 44(1):51-52 Architects and books, relationship with, 44(3):386-387r Archival description of diaries, 44(1):82-98, 44(1):107-115, 44(1): 108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 of personal records, 44(1):50, 44(1):52, 44(1):53-56 Libraries and the Cultural Record, Vol. 44, No. 4 ©2009 by the University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819 504 L&CR/ Index to Volume 44 Archival documents. See also Correspondence; Diaries; Memoirs fonds v.s. collections, 44(1):57-61 notebooks as, 44(1):138-150 Archival profession Margaret Cross Norton’s involvement, 44(2):183-198, 44(2):194 similarities with librarianship, 44(2):189-191 training for, 44(2):159, 44(2):188, 44(2):190-192 Archives fonds v.s. collections, 44(1):57-61 as cultural assets, 44(1):22 Association of Research Libraries catalog of collections, 44(4):497-498r history of, 44(4):497r Audience of diaries, 44(1):101-116, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 Australia anthropologist’s field notes by Horatio Hale, 44(1):138-150 Authors Guild support for PLR in U.S., 44(4):398-399, 44(4):401-402, 44(4):408-411 Autobiographies of Sir John Soane, 44(1):61 B Barlow, Diane L. “Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences: Introduction,” 44(2):157-161 Beattie, Heather “Where Narratives Meet: Archival Description, Provenance, and Women’s Diaries,” 44(1):82-100 Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge, Belfast history of, 44(4):480-483 John Vinycomb as designer of bookplates for, 44(4):481-482 “The Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge” (Rasmussen), 44(4):480- 483 Belton, Tom “The Dawn of the ‘Chaotic Account’: Horatio Hale’s Australia Notebook and the Development of Anthropologists’ Field Notes,” 44(1):138-152 Bertrand, Anne-Marie “Inventing a Model Library a la francaise,” 44(4):471-479 Bibliographic tools in medical, health science, and drug information, 44(2):256, 44(2):259-262 Bivliographies Current List of Medical Literature, 44(2):262 of maps, Department of Maps and Plans, Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):209 Bibliography Bibliography Room, Sorbonne Library, 44(2):206-207 Paul Otlet’s innovations, 44(2):201, 44(2):202, 44(2):203 Bibliothéque nationale, Paris Department of Maps and Plans, 44(2):209 Henri Lemaitre as conservator, 44(2):208 Myriem Foncin as trainee, 44(2):208-209 Reference and Catalog Room, 44(2):205 Suzanne Briet’s activity, 44(2):204-—206 Bliss, Henry E. classification system, 44(2):173-174, 44(2):211 Bookmobile programs in Texas, reasons for decline of, 44(3):316—317 Texas State Library, 44(3):300, 44(3):308-318, 44(3):314 Bookplates Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge, Belfast, 44(4):480, 44(4):480-483, 44(4):483 English Book Donation collection, Chicago Public Library, 44(3):371 Books and architects, relationship between, 44(3):386-387r Books, history of historical perspective, 44(4):487-490r history and critique of documentation, 44(4):501-502 history in the U.S., 1840-1880, 44(4):489r Bradshaw, Thecla Jean Robbins diary of, 44(1):87, 44(1):89-90, 44(1):93, 44(1):95 Bray, Henry de family archives, 44(1):14 Briet, Suzanne as a Catholic, 44(2):215-216 development of new documentary techniques, 44(2):204—206, 44(2):214-215 and the documentation movement, 44(2):214-215 establishing the reference and catalog room at the Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):205 legacy, 44(2):159-160, 44(2):205-206, 44(2):214-215 and library science education, France, 44(2):212-213 marital status, 44(2):159 memoirs, 44(2):206 publications, 44(2):204, 44(2):206, 44(2):214-215 work at the Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):204—206 Buckingham family correspondence, 44(1):17-18 Buckland, Michael (translator) “Women Professionals in Documentation in France during the 1930s” (Fayet- Scribe), 44(2):201-219 Burt, Laura “Vivian Harsh, Adult Education, and the Library’s Role as Community Center,” 44 (2):234-255, 44(2):238 Business records of Sir John Soane, 44(1):65-81, 44(1):69, 44(1):70 Cc Cartularies in early modern England, 44(1):15-16 Cataloging Julia Pettee as pioneer, 44(2):162-178, 44(2): 165, 44(2):175 Catalogs. See also Union Catalogs of maps, 44(2):210 in municipal libraries, France, 44(2):211 Catholicism influencing French librarians’ views, 44(2):215-216 L&CR/ Index to Volume 44 Chicago Public Library (CPL), Ill. Abram Korman as chief of Foreign Language Department, 1916-1945, 44(3):281- 284 Carl Roden as head librarian, 1918-1950, 44(3):281 challenges to foreign language materials, 1930s, 44(3):283-285, 44(3):286-287 English Book Donation collection, 44(3):371, 44(3):371-374 intellectual freedom policy, 44(3):280-295, 44(3):285-286 Intellectual Freedom Policy, 1936, 44(3):295a union commitment to intellectual freedom, 44(3):289-291 union opposition to material accession during WWII, 44(3):292-294 Classification systems , devised by Henry E. Bliss, 44(2):173-174 devised by Hugo Miinsterberg, 44(2):170-171 devised by Julia Pettee, 44(2): 165, 44(2):172-178, 44(2):175 Dewey Decimal Classification, 44(2):170, 44(2):171-172 MEDLARS, 44(2):263-265, 44(2):267 MeSH, 44(2):263-265, 44(2):267 in municipal libraries, France, 44(2):211 Union Theological Seminary, 44(2): 165, 44(2):170-176, 44(2):175 Universal Decimal Classification in Spain, 44(2):223 Cobb, Eunice Hale Waite diary, 44(1):108, 44(1):114 Cole, John as director of National Library, Singapore, 44(4):422-423 Collections v.s. fonds, 44(1):57-61 “Colonialism, Ethnicity, and Geopolitics in the Development of the Singapore National Library” (Luyt), 44(4):418-431 “Communicating Community: Russian and Canadian Mennonite Correspondence, 1850-1900” (Mills), 44(1):124-137 Community invitations by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):134 Community outreach adult education programs for African Americans, Hall Library, Chicago, III., 44(2):236-251 Copeland, Ann “The Eye Prophetic: Julia Pettee,” 44(2):162-182, 44(2):165, 44(2):175 Correspondence. See also Letter writing; Letters family letters by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):130-134 of Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):127-135 ministerial letters by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):129-130 of Sir John Soane, 44(1):72 topics, in letters by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):128-135 CPL. See Chicago Public Library (CPL), Ill. Craig, Barbara L. “Introduction,” 44(1):1-8 Cummings, Jennifer “‘How Can We Fail?’ The Texas State Library’s Traveling Libraries and Book- mobiles, 1916-1966,” 44(3):299-318 Curatorship. See also Custodial history collections of personal papers, 44(1):5-6, 44(1):50-61 Custodial history of diaries, 44(1):82, 44(1):94-96 of Sir Richard Fanshawe’s personal records, 44(1):50-61 “Custodial History, Provenance, and the Description of Personal Records” (Yeo), 44(1):50-64 D Databases medical information retrieval, 44(2):262—265, 44(2):266, 44(2):267-268 “The Dawn of the ‘Chaotic Account’: Horatio Hale’s Australia Notebook and the Development of Anthropologists’ Field Notes” (Belton), 44(1):138-152 Department of Maps and Plans Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):209 Des Moines Public Library board policy on library bill of rights, 44(3):288-289 Dewey Decimal Classification in use at the American Methodist Memorial Church, Chateau-Thierry, 44(2):210 weaknesses of, 44(2):170, 44(2):171-172 Diaries. See also Personal papers archival description, 44(1):82-98 audience of, 44(1):82, 44(1):91, 44(1):101-116, 44(1):/08, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 custodial history, 44(1):82-98 in digital formats, 44(1):97-98 as historical sources, 44(1):84-86 and literacy, 44(1):101-116, 44(1):/08, 44(1):117. 44(1):112, 44(1):114 by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):126-127 paratextual materials, 44(1):107-115, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 provenance, 44(1):82-98 research value, 44(1):101-116, 44(1):108, 44(1):117/7, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 as socioliterary experience, 44(1):104—116, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 by women, 44(1):82-98 Diary writing by women, 44(1):82-98, 44(1): 101-116, 44(1): 108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 Dictionaries Diccionario de uso del espanol by Maria Moliner, 44(2):227-229 Digital formats collections of personal papers, 44(1):6 diaries, 44(1):97-98 and reconstruction of archival collections, 44(1):60 Documentary practices. See Archival documents; Historical research Documentary techniques development of in France, 1930, 44(2):203-206 Documentation American Documentation Institute, 44(2):262 Department of Maps and Plans, Bibliotheque nationale, Paris, 44(2):209 development of new techniques in France, 1930s, 44(2):203-206 as discipline in library science education, France, 44(2):212 in France, 1930s, 44(2):201-216 Henri Lemaitre as advocate, 44(2):208 508 L&CR/ Index to Volume 44 Louise-Noélle Malclés’ views on, 44(2):207 Myriem Foncin’s views on, 44(2):210 Paul Otlet’s innovations, 44(2):201, 44(2):202, 44(2):203 Douglas, Jennifer ““Kepe Wysly Youre Wrytyngys’: Margaret Paston’s Fifteenth-Century Letters,” 44(1):29-49 Drawings. See Personal papers E Ecole des chartes French archives and libraries, organization of, 44(3):382-383r England, early modern era disposition of monastic libraries, 44(3):387-388r family archives, 44(1):14—20 England, Georgian era lending libraries, 44(3):380-382r English Book Donation collection, Chicago Public Library bookplate for, 44(3):371 history of, 44(3):371-374 “The English Book Donation, Chicago Public Library” (Gordon), 44(3):371-374 “Enhancing the Cultural Record: Recent Trends and Issues in the History of Information Science and Technology” (Williams), 44(3):326-337 Epistolography as a genre, 44(1):31 Extraneous materials in personal papers, 44(1):55-57 “The Eye Prophetic: Julia Pettee” (Walker and Copeland), 44(2):162-182, 44(2):165, 44(2):175 F Family archives in antebellum New England, 44(1):102-116, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 in early modern England, 44(1):14—20 in early modern Netherlands, 44(1):20-23 and family identities, 44(1):9-23 of Renaissance Florence, 44(1):10-14 of Sir Richard Fanshawe, 44(1):50-61 Family letters of the Buckingham family, 44(1):17-18 by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):130-134 of the Verney family, 44(1):18-19 Fanshawe, Sir Richard as diplomat and politician, 44(1):50 personal records, 44(1):50-61 Fayet-Scribe, Sylvie “Women Professionals in Documentation in France during the 1930s,” 44(2):201-219 Field notes as part of personal archives, 44(1):138-150 Finding aids description challenges, 44(1):53-56 Florence family archives, Renaissance, 44(1):10-14 memoirs, Renaissance, 44(1): 10-14 ricordanze, Renaissance, 44(1):10-14, 44(1):22 Foncin, Myriem biography, 44(2):208-209 as a Catholic, 44(2):215-216 establishment of the Department of Maps and Plans at the Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):159, 44(2):209-210 as trainee at the Bibliothéque nationale, Paris, 44(2):208-209 views on library science education, 44(2):213 Fonds v.s. collections, 44(1):57-61 France American Library School in Paris and influence on library education, 44(2):201- 202, 44(2):204, 44(2):211, 44(2):212 archives and libraries, organization of, 1820-1870, 44(3):382-383r book culture, 1880-1914, 44(4):494—495r documentation, 1930s, 44(2):201-216 growth of information centers, 1930s, 44(2):203-206 Library of the Museum of Ethnography at the Trocadéro, Paris, 44(2):207-208 municipal libraries, 44(2):211-212 public library services, history of, 44(4):471-475 G “The Genealogical Gaze: Family Identities and Family Archives in the Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries” (Ketelaar), 44(1):9-28 Genealogy family archives in early modern England, 44(1):14-20 family archives in early modern Netherlands, 44(1):20-23 family archives in Renaissance Florence, 44(1):9-14 Geographical research Department of Maps and Plans, Bibliotheque nationale, Paris, 44(2):209 Glenn, EmilyJ . “Highly Subjective: The Librarianship of Winifred Sewell,” 44(2):256-275, 44(2):258 Goedeken, Edward A. “The Literature of American Library History, 2006-2007,” 44(4):434—-459 Gordon, ConstanceJ . “The English Book Donation, Chicago Public Library,” 44(3):371-374 Government records at the Illinois State Archives, 44(2):186-187, 44(2):194—-196, 44(2):197 Great Britain history of libraries, 44(4):490-493r Grolier, Georgette de biography, 44(2):210, 44(2):211 and the documentation movement in France, 44(2):214 legacy, 44(2):159 marital status, 44(2):159 views on access to information, 44(2):214 views on library science education, 44(2):210, 44(2):211, 44(2):213 510 L&CR/ Index to Volume 44 H Hahn, Trudi Bellardo “Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences: Introduction,” 44(2):157-161 Hale, Horatio anthropologist’s field notes, 44(1):138, 44(1):146-150 biography, 44(1):146-147 Hall Library, Chicago, III. adult education programs for African Americans, 44(2):236-251 African American book collection, 44(2):236, 44(2):240 community-focused library programs, 44(2):247-251 as cultural center for African Americans, 44(2):236-251 as social center for African Americans, 44(2):236-251 Special Research Collection, 44(2):236, 44(2):237, 44(2):240, 44(2):244 Vivian Harsh as director, 44(2):234-251, 44(2):238 Harsh, Vivian G. as advocate for equal rights, 44(2):238, 44(2):240-241, 44(2):245-246 biography, 44(2):235-236, 44(2):238 designing community-focused library programs, 44(2):238, 44(2):247-251 as director of Hall Library, Chicago, IIl., 44(2):158, 44(2):234-251, 44(2):238 education, 44(2):236, 44(2):238 promoting adult education for African Americans, 44(2):158, 44(2):238, 44(2):240-251 retirement, 44(2):238, 44(2):250 “Highly Subjective: The Librarianship of Winifred Sewell” (Ruffner and Glenn), 44(2):256-275, 44(2):258 Historical research. See also Historical sources by archivists, 44(1):124-125 and contextual knowledge, 44(1):124-125 diaries, 44(1):101—116, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 epistolography as genre, 44(1):31 and personal papers, 44(1):1--6 roles of personal papers in, 44(1):3-6 use of archival records, 44(2):189-190 Historical sources diaries as, 44(1):84-86, 44(1):101-116, 44(1):108, 44(1):171, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 letters as, 44(1):29 personal papers, 44(1):1-6 History of the book. See Books, history of ““How Can We Fail?’ The Texas State Library’s Traveling Libraries and Bookmobiles, 1916-1966” (Cummings), 44(3):299-318 I Illinois State Archives management of government records, 44(2):186-187, 44(2):194-196, 44(2):197-198 Margaret Cross Norton as head of, 44(2):183-198, 44(2):194 Indexing Index Medicus, 44(2):262, 44(2):263 Quarterly Cumulative Index Medicus, 44(2):262 Information adoption of the term, 44(3):360 use of, 1500s—2008, 44(3):345-363 users of, 1500s—2008, 44(3):345-363 Information centers growth of in France, 1930s, 44(2):203-206 Information history as study of information in past societies, 44(4):486-487r “Information Organization and the Mysterious Information User” (Miksa), 44(3):343-364 information retrieval systems MEDLARS, 44(2):263-265, 44(2):267 Information science and technology (IST) future historical research needs, 44(3):334-336 history researchers in Europe, 44(3):333-334 history researchers in U.S., 44(3):331-333 trends, 1960s—2005, 44(3):327-329 Information use. See also Information users studies of v.s. user studies, 44(3):361-362 Information users conceptions of, 1500s—present day, 44(3):345-363 studies of, 44(3):344 studies of v.s. use studies, 44(3):361-362 Intellectual freedom policy at Chicago Public Library, 44(3):279-295 test of significance, 44(3):279-280 “Introduction” (Craig), 44(1):1-8 “Inventing a Model Library a la francaise” (Bertrand), 44(4):471-479 Ireland history of libraries, 44(4):490-493r “Is Ita Diary, Commonplace Book, Scrapbook, or Whatchamacallit? Six Years of Explo- ration in New England’s Manuscript Archives” (Zboray and Zboray), 44(1):101- 123, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 Issue niche defined, 44(4):398 and PLR in U.S., 44(4):398 IST. See Information science and technology (IST) J Jeffrey, Emma Caffin diary of, 44(1):87, 44(1):88-89, 44(1):92-93 Journals. See Diaries; Memoirs K ““Kepe Wysly Youre Wrytyngys’: Margaret Paston’s Fifteenth-Century Letters” (Douglas), 44(1):29-49 Ketelaar, Eric “The Genealogical Gaze: Family Identities and Family Archives in the Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries,” 44(1):9-28 Korman, Abram Boris as chief of Foreign Language Department, Chicago Public Library, 1916-1945, 44(3):281-284 L Latham, Joyce M. “Wheat and Chaff: Carl Roden, Abe Korman, and the Definitions of Intellectual Freedom in the Chicago Public Library,” 44(3):279-295 512 L&CR/ Index to Volume 44 Lawrimore, Erin “Margaret Cross Norton: Defining and Redefining Archives and the Archival Profes- sion,” 44(2):183-200, 44(2):194 LeComte, Richard “Writers Blocked: The Debate over Public Lending Right in the United States during the 1980s,” 44(4):395-412 Leland, Waldo G. advocating the creation ofa national archives, 44(2):183 Lemaitre, Henri as advocate for documentation, 44(2):208 as advocate for public reading, 44(2):208 Lending libraries in Georgian England, 44(3):380-382r Letters. See also Personal papers composition and organization, 44(1):36-39 dispatching of, 44(1):32-34 as documentary evidence, 44(1):39-46 and envelopes, 44(1):32 as historical sources, 44(1):29 as literary sources, 44(1):29-31 by Margaret Paston, 44(1):29-46 materiality of, 44(1):31-34 paper, 44(1):32 publication of, 44(1):29 as record keeping, 44(1):39-46 as record making, 44(1):39-46 Letter writing by Mennonites, 1850-1900, 44(1):127-135 purpose of, 44(1):39-46 by women, during the Middle Ages, 44(1):29-46 Librarians, U.S. opposition to PLR, 44(4):405-406, 44(4):497-408 Librarianship as male profession in France, 44(2):201 similarities with archival profession, 44(2):189-191 Libraries. See also Lending libraries; Membership libraries; Monastic libraries; Municipal libraries; Public libraries; Rural libraries; School Libraries, Scientific libraries; Special libraries; Theological libraries catalog of exhibition of architectural photographs, 44(4):499-500r as social and cultural centers, France, 44(2):210-211 social history of, 44(3):376-378r Library and information science education information history as emergent topic, 44(4):486-487r Library associations. See names of specific associations Library history, U.S. 1840-1880, 44(4):489r literature review, 2006-2007, 44(4):434-459 Library of Congress Center for the Book symposium about PLR, 44(4):402-404 Library science education American Library School in Paris, 44(2):201-202, 44(2):204, 44(2):211, 44(2):212 focus on documentation, 44(2):212