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intdo veoluxme 17 Library Administration and Management Winter 2003-—Fall 2003 Pages 1-60 Number I Winter BIBLIOGRAPHIES See also Manager + Hookshelf (column) Pages 61-116 Number 2 Spring Required Reading for Library Administrators. Part Two An Annotated Pages 117-164 Number 3 Summer Bibbography of Highly Cited Libary and Information Soence Authors Pages 165-212 Number 4 Fall and Their Works, 17: 11-20 BOOKS AND READING The Road Goes Ever On Hooks and Piles. Part 2 (Manager's Bookshelf), A 17: 48-51 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Library Hot Groupe How Academic Libraries Can Harness Maverick Cc Groups, 17: 141-43 CASE. MARY Role of Library Paculty in a Team Environment. 17: 33-38 Scholarh Publehung-—Major leuwes and Keaponses in the Twenty-first ACCOUNTING. Sew Small Change (column) Century: An interview with Mary Case. 17: 65-69 ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING CERTIFICATION OF LIBRARIANS ALA's Washington Office An Interview with Executive Director Emily ALA APA Post Master's Certification An interview with Ton Wikding 17: 4-5 Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 CHANCE Editor's Keyboard, 17: 119 Mapping the Process Engaging Staff in Work Redesign. 17: 47-93 ALA ANNUAL CONFERENCE CHARLESTON LIBRARY CONFERENCE 2002 Key Actions of the LAMA Board of Directors (News), 17: 207 News from the Field. 17: 114 ALA Library Education Assembly Clay. Edwin S Report from 2003 Annual Conference (News), 17: 212 Libraries. Links, and Liabilities, 17: 125-29 ALA WASHINGTON OFFICE Collard, Scott. See Hepburn, Peter ALA's Washington Office: An Interview with Executive Director Emily COMMUNICATIONS Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 Communicating by E-mail: A Report on E-mail Use by LAMA Membership ALLIED PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION (APA) (News), 17: 110-11 ALA’ APA Post-Master's Certification An Interview with Tom Wilding What ls It Good For? (The Truth ls Out There), 17: 198-99 17: 4-5 CONSULTANTS Ames Oliver. Kathleen. Sew Russell, Keith. ct. al LAMA Library Consultants Directory 2003. following 17: 148 Anderson. Paul COOPERATION President's Column, 17: 166. 171 Cooperation. Competition. and Coopetition (Manager's Bookshelf, 17: ANDREWS. JOSEPH C 148.53 Obituary (News). 17: 52 CORE COMPETENCIES ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES Developeng Core and Mastery-Level Competences for Libranans 17: 94-48 Change Masters All—A Series on Librarians Who Steered a Clear Course CUSTOMER SERVICE toward the Twenty-first Century. An Interview with Duane E. Webster Editor's Keyboard. 17: 63-64 17: 6-10 ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES, OFFICE OF SCHOLARLY D COMMUNICATIONS Deekle. Peter See Henshaw. Rod Scholarly Publishing—Major issues and Responses in the Twenty-first Detss. Kathryn. See Hepburn. Peter Century An Intewritvh iMarey wCa se. 17: 65-69 Deyrup. Marta Mestrowic AWARDS ALA's Washington Office: An Interview with Executive Director Emily 2003 ALA ALA Library Building Award Program, 17: 172-79 Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 2003 ALA ALA Library Building AwardsLidv—artSes eCitwed efor nExc el Scholarly Publishing—Major Issues and Responses in the Twenty-first lence in Design and Planning (News) 17: 209 Century: An interview with Mary Case. 17: 65-69 20003 Best of Show Winners Announced by PRMS Seaup and Shop Com DIVERSITY mittee (News! 17: 207-9 Trust, Teamwando Trokken Another Perapeonc Dtiviersvitey in HOW Wikkon and LAMA Announce 2000 Jobe Cotton Dana Litvary Pub Libvartes. 17: 21-27 lc RelatAwrardo Wminsner s (News) 17: la8-9 Chobh, LandsS President's Column, 17: 118. 124 Preskdent’s Colum, 17: 2 G2. 64. 118, 124 DOUGHERTY. RICHARDM Change Masters AB-A Serves om Litvaruums Who Meered a Cheat Couns Bazirman. Rosann toward the TwentyfiCrenettur y An intewritvh iRiceharwd M Role of Library Faculty in a Team Environment. 17: 33-38 Doughe1r7:t 1y80,-8 5 Library Administ&r Maantaigeomennt intdo veoluxme 17 Library Administration and Management Winter 2003-—Fall 2003 Pages 1-60 Number I Winter BIBLIOGRAPHIES See also Manager + Hookshelf (column) Pages 61-116 Number 2 Spring Required Reading for Library Administrators. Part Two An Annotated Pages 117-164 Number 3 Summer Bibbography of Highly Cited Libary and Information Soence Authors Pages 165-212 Number 4 Fall and Their Works, 17: 11-20 BOOKS AND READING The Road Goes Ever On Hooks and Piles. Part 2 (Manager's Bookshelf), A 17: 48-51 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Library Hot Groupe How Academic Libraries Can Harness Maverick Cc Groups, 17: 141-43 CASE. MARY Role of Library Paculty in a Team Environment. 17: 33-38 Scholarh Publehung-—Major leuwes and Keaponses in the Twenty-first ACCOUNTING. Sew Small Change (column) Century: An interview with Mary Case. 17: 65-69 ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING CERTIFICATION OF LIBRARIANS ALA's Washington Office An Interview with Executive Director Emily ALA APA Post Master's Certification An interview with Ton Wikding 17: 4-5 Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 CHANCE Editor's Keyboard, 17: 119 Mapping the Process Engaging Staff in Work Redesign. 17: 47-93 ALA ANNUAL CONFERENCE CHARLESTON LIBRARY CONFERENCE 2002 Key Actions of the LAMA Board of Directors (News), 17: 207 News from the Field. 17: 114 ALA Library Education Assembly Clay. Edwin S Report from 2003 Annual Conference (News), 17: 212 Libraries. Links, and Liabilities, 17: 125-29 ALA WASHINGTON OFFICE Collard, Scott. See Hepburn, Peter ALA's Washington Office: An Interview with Executive Director Emily COMMUNICATIONS Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 Communicating by E-mail: A Report on E-mail Use by LAMA Membership ALLIED PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION (APA) (News), 17: 110-11 ALA’ APA Post-Master's Certification An Interview with Tom Wilding What ls It Good For? (The Truth ls Out There), 17: 198-99 17: 4-5 CONSULTANTS Ames Oliver. Kathleen. Sew Russell, Keith. ct. al LAMA Library Consultants Directory 2003. following 17: 148 Anderson. Paul COOPERATION President's Column, 17: 166. 171 Cooperation. Competition. and Coopetition (Manager's Bookshelf, 17: ANDREWS. JOSEPH C 148.53 Obituary (News). 17: 52 CORE COMPETENCIES ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES Developeng Core and Mastery-Level Competences for Libranans 17: 94-48 Change Masters All—A Series on Librarians Who Steered a Clear Course CUSTOMER SERVICE toward the Twenty-first Century. An Interview with Duane E. Webster Editor's Keyboard. 17: 63-64 17: 6-10 ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES, OFFICE OF SCHOLARLY D COMMUNICATIONS Deekle. Peter See Henshaw. Rod Scholarly Publishing—Major issues and Responses in the Twenty-first Detss. Kathryn. See Hepburn. Peter Century An Intewritvh iMarey wCa se. 17: 65-69 Deyrup. Marta Mestrowic AWARDS ALA's Washington Office: An Interview with Executive Director Emily 2003 ALA ALA Library Building Award Program, 17: 172-79 Sheketoff, 17: 120-24 2003 ALA ALA Library Building AwardsLidv—artSes eCitwed efor nExc el Scholarly Publishing—Major Issues and Responses in the Twenty-first lence in Design and Planning (News) 17: 209 Century: An interview with Mary Case. 17: 65-69 20003 Best of Show Winners Announced by PRMS Seaup and Shop Com DIVERSITY mittee (News! 17: 207-9 Trust, Teamwando Trokken Another Perapeonc Dtiviersvitey in HOW Wikkon and LAMA Announce 2000 Jobe Cotton Dana Litvary Pub Libvartes. 17: 21-27 lc RelatAwrardo Wminsner s (News) 17: la8-9 Chobh, LandsS President's Column, 17: 118. 124 Preskdent’s Colum, 17: 2 G2. 64. 118, 124 DOUGHERTY. RICHARDM Change Masters AB-A Serves om Litvaruums Who Meered a Cheat Couns Bazirman. Rosann toward the TwentyfiCrenettur y An intewritvh iRiceharwd M Role of Library Faculty in a Team Environment. 17: 33-38 Doughe1r7:t 1y80,-8 5 Library Administ&r Maantaigeomennt HUMILITY Editor's Keyboard, 17: 3, 63-64, 119, 167 Seeking First to Understand (On Managing). 17: 99-100 Edwards. Eli, and William Fisher Trust. Teamwaond rTokken,ism : Another Perspeonc Dtiviersvitey in Libraries, 17: 21-27 IFLA E-MAIL Report of the ALA Representative to the Library Building Section Communicatbyi En-mgai l: A Report on E-mail Use by LAMA Membership (News), 17: 164 (News), 17: 110-11 INCORPORATION EVALUATION OF LIBRARIANS Nonprofit and Tax Exempt: You Mean There's a Difference? (Small Developing Core and Mastery-Level Competencies for Librarians, 17: 94-98 Change), 17: 43 EVALUATION OF LIBRARY SERVICES INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES Measuring Intellectual Capital: A Valuation Strategy for Library and What Is Our Leading Edge: Keynote Address (LAMA National Institute), Information Centers, 17: 28-32 17: 71-73 Physical Spaces for the E-«sential Library: Forum Ill (LAMA National Instructions to Authors, 17: 55 Institute), 17: 78-83 INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL Measuring Intellectual Capital: A Valuation Strategy for Library and F Information Centers, 17: 28-32 FICTION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Road Goes Ever On Books and Films, Part 2 (Manager's Bookshelf), Libraries, Links, and Liabilities, 17: 125-29 17: 48-51 INTERNET FILTERING Fisher. William. See Edwards, Eli “Satisficing.” Public Libraries, and Internet Filtering, 17: 135-40 Pund, Linda. See Russell, Keith, et. al PUNDRAISING J Punding and Marketing the Essential Library Forum IV (LAMA National JARGON institute), 17: 84-86 What Is It Good Por? (The Truth is Out There), 17: 198-99 Jatkevicuus James G “Satisficing.” Public Libraries, and Internet Filtering, 17: 135-40 GENDER IN MANACEMENT JEFFERSON LIBRARY AT MONTICELLO (Charlottesville. Va) Gender and Organizational Culture. 17: 130-34 2003 AIA ALA Library Building Award Program, 17: 174 GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES Johnson. Anne Rose See Sarkisian Alexis Generations in the Workplace (Manager's Bookshelf), 17: 200-204 GENESSEE DISTRICT LIBRARY (Flint. Mich) L 2003 John Cotton Dana Library Public RelaAwatrd iWinonerns (sNew s) LABYRINTHS 17: 108 Solid Food (The Truth Is Out There), 17: 147-48 GOUCHER COLLEGE LA@M Editorial Advisory Committee 2003 John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (News). Reports from 2003 Midwinter Meeting (News), 17: 109-12 17: 108 LAMA GUERNSEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY (Norwich, N.Y) 2003 Election Results (News), 17: 207 2003 john Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (News), From the LAMA Office (News), 17: 206 17: 108 Photos from the 2003 Midwinter Meeting (News), 17: 115 Who's Who at the LAMA Office (News), 17: 206 H LAMA Board of Directors HALIPAX REGIONAL LIBRARY (Nova Scotia) Key Midwinter Board Actions (News). 17: 155-56 2003 John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (News) LAMA Council of LAMA Affiliates 17: 108 Report from 2003 Midwinter Conference (News), 17: 159-60 Harrington, Drew LAMA Cultural Diversity Committee 2003 ALA/ ALA Library Building Award Program. 17: 172-79 Report from 2003 Midwinter Meeting (News), 17: 112 Mayes. Jan. and Maureen Sullivan LAMA EndowmenFutn d Mappthie nProgces s: EngaSgtafif nin gWo rk Redesign. 17: 87-93 Report to the Financial Advancement Committee (News), 17: 109 Henshaw. Rod LAMA Executive Committee Planning the LAMA National Institute: Some Considerations, 17: 70 Report from the LAMA Executive Committee Spring Teleconference Hepburn. Peter, Kathryn Detss. and Scott Collard (News), 17: 211-12 Library Hot Groupe How Academic Libraries Can Harness Maverick LAMA Financial Advancement Committee Groups, 17: 141-43 Report from 2003 Annual Conference (News), 17: 209-10 HOCKADAY SCHOOL LIBRARY (Dallas, Tex) LAMA FPRFDS 2003 ALA ALA Library Building Award Program. 17: 178 FRFDS Preconferences a Success at Annual (News), 17: 211 Holloway. Karen L. LAMA HRS Developing Core and Mastery-Level Competencies for Librarians, 17: Report from 2003 Annual Conference (News), 17: 209 o4-a Report from 2003 Midwinter Conference (News), 17: 157-59 HOT GROUPS LAMA Intellectual Freedom Committee LibrHoat rGryowp e How Academic Libraries Can Harness Maverick Report from 2003 Midwinter Meeting (News). 17: 112 Grows. 17: 141-43 LAMA Leadership Development Committee HUMAN RESOURCES Report from 2003 Midwonter Meeting (News) 17: 109 Genetatsan: in the Workplace (Manager + Heckshelf 17: 200-204 LAMA LOMS Comparative Library Organization Committee Mappthie nProgces s EngSatallg m iWorkn Regdem gn 17: &7-03 Required Reading tor Livary Admerastrators Part Two An Annotated Measuring Intellectual Capital A Vahuation Strategy for Library and Hebboofg Hargtha Cpatetd Lnitw an and Intermation Scene Author information Centers 17: 28-32 and Their Works, 17: 11-20 18, no. 1 Winter 2004 Q Texdara. Jule toont) QUALITY Solid Pood (The Truth ls Qut There), 17: 147-48 A Zabarian Experience (Om Managing) 17: 40-42 What ls It Good Por? (The Truth ls Out There), 17: 198-99 TOKENISM Trust. Teamwork, and Tokeniom Another Perepective on Diversity in RISK TAKING Libraries. 17: 21-27 Leaving the Comfort Zane (On Managing). 17: 196-97 TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY (Ont) Russell. Keith, et. al 2005 John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (News) Organizational Development. Best Practices. and Emplovee Develop 17: 1098 ment, 17: 189-05 TRENDS Defining Leading-Edge Services for the E-«asential Library: Forum | Ss (LAMA National Institute), 17: 74-77 SAINT PAUL PUBLIC LIBRARY (Minn) What Is Our Leading Edge: Keynote Address (LAMA National Institute). 2003 Jehn Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (News) 17: 71-73 17: jo8 Truth Is Out There. The (column). 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