ebook img

Libraries & the Cultural Record 2009: Vol 44 Index PDF

2009·2.9 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Libraries & the Cultural Record 2009: Vol 44 Index

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

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.