College @ Research Libraries Index to Vol. 61 (2000) Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky A siqued u Royaumdee l a Nouvelle-Espagne (Humboldt) Abbott, Tom, photo., 167, 670 232; Authors (Feuer, 56; Phillips, 431; Wesker, 327 Aboriginal Port Folio, Lewis, James Otto, 883, 890-92 Authors, Canadian (McCormack, 720; Moore, 1045) 936 (cover, no. 10) Authors, Irish (Beckett), 619; Beckett, Samuel, 619 “Academic librarians as advisors: working with students 3iographers (Karl), 140; Biologists (Porter), 831 to plan their futures,” Studdard, 781-82, 792, com Bonaventura, Sam di, 721; Borlaug, Norman, 949 ment, 1000 Butler, Samuel (poetry), 431; Carter, Amon G., 140 Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2000 Children’s literature (Gag), 1045 (& photo.); Chinese 189; 2001, 702 books, classics (Kao), 327; Chinese literature, 56 “Academy of American Poets” & logo, rev. of, 614-15 Chubak, Sadegq, 619; Circulo Cubano, 831; Clark, Wil ‘Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences” & logo, liam, 1045; Complete Library in Four Branches of Lit rev. of, 426 erature (Chinese), 56; Composers (Fette), 139-40 “Acquiring a 9-millionth book: University of California's Cookbooks (Cranston), 619 (& photo.); Cranston, Anne acquisition of the Aboriginal Port Folio” & ports., Bliss M., 619 (& photo.); Crime fiction, 140; Critics (Karl) 883, 890-92, 936 (cover, no. 10) 140; La Cuisine Creole (1885), 619 (& photo.); De Acquisitions (by A/T/S): African American authors, 55- signers (Morris), 232 (& photo.); Diaries (Nordamerika 56; African American history of the Ozarks (Lederer), Vorzueglisch Texas), 532: Doves Press, 1045; Editors 532; African American teacher (Yancey), 431; Aleskow (Johnson), 431; Eliot, T. S., 232; Ellroy, James, 140; Zinaida “Zina” Joelson, 56; Amer. Alliance for Health, Essai Politique sur le Royaumdee l a Nouvelle-Espagne Physical Ed., Recreation & Dance archives, 327, Ameri (Humboldt), 232; Fette, Tom (composer), 139-40 can book collectors (Mellon), 720-21 (& I pinoto.) Feuer, Louis S., 56; Gag, Wanda, illus., 1045 (& photo.) ! American Civil War (Harris), 721; American history Gannon, Frank (Nixon interviews), 721; Green Revo (Mellon), 720-21 (& photo.); Art books, 326-37; lution, father of (Borlaug), 949; Harris, James W. M., Ashendene Press, 1045; Atlas Geographique et Phy 721; History, European (Major), 949; History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, 532 (& Guide to index photo.); Humboldt, Alexander von, 232; Johnson, Phi (editors), 431; Kao, Luen King, 327; Karl, Frederick R (biographies & critics), 140; Kemscott Press, 1045 Faunce is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). Lederer, Katherine G. (African American history of the Aspreviations: Standard abbreviations are used except Ozarks), 532; Levitine, George, 3206 _ (& port.) in titles. Names of some organizations, ALA, ACRL, Lewis, Meriwether, 1045; McCormack, Eric, 720; Ma LC, etc., are also abbreviated and are alphabet- jor, J. Russell, 949; Medieval manuscripts, 949; Mellon, ized as if spelled out. Special abbreviations: Paul, 720-21 (& photo.); Meserole, Harrison T., 140 Moore, Brian, 1045; Morison, Samuel Eliot: History of appt. appointment United States Naval Operations in World War II, 532 f. foundation port. portrait (& photo.); Morris, William, 232 (& photo.); Music prof. profile (Bonaventura), 721; Newspaper reporter (Reston), 949; prog. program Nixon, Richard (Gannon), 721; Nordamerika Vorzueglisch Texas (diaries), 532; Persian literature SpeciaL usaGEs: More than one reference per page is (Chubak), 619; Phillips, Caryl, 431; Pianists (Aleskow), indicated in parentheses. Under the heading “Ac- 56; Poetry (Butler), 431; Poets (Eliot, 232; Morris, 232 quisitions (by author, subject, or title)” parenthe- (& photo.; Slade, 55-56; Weiner, 721); Porter, Keith ses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or R., 831; Psalter manuscript, 327; Rare books, 327; subjects (for named collections). Reston, James B. “Scotty,” 949; Siku Quanshu Elec tronic Database, 56; Slade, Leonard A., Jr., 55-56; Snou PN ololti ahial-W- leh dale) g Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky is cataloger/associate professor at Portland State University; e-mail: [email protected] Index to C&RL News volume 61 (2000) @ /-1 White and the Seven Dwarfs (Gag), 1045 (& photo.); ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2000, “ACRL at the Midwinter Steinert, Wilhelm: Nordamerika Vorzueglisch Texas, Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors” & 532; Sunday Night Suppers (1907), 619 (& photo.); photos., 196-97; “University Libraries Section at Mid Television History Archive, 139; Triple Crown winter: a wrap-up of activities,” 313-15 Coll(ection)., 1045; Virginia history (Mellon), 720-21 ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2007, “ACRL Discussion Groups,’ (& photo.); Weiner, Hannah, 721; Wesker, Harry, 327; 1017; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Washington D.C.: Yancey, Benjamin Franklin (African American teacher), a tentative schedule,” 1015-20, 1030; “Attend Midwin- 431 ter discussion,” 906; “Meet Didier and Spalding—the Acquisition(sby institution): Beinecke Rare Book & Manu- candidates for ACRL President,” 1019 script Lib., 431; Brandeis U., 56; Geo. Mason U., 949; “American Verse Project” & logo, rev. of, 713-14 Geo. Washington U., 721; Huntington Lib., 232 (& “An opportunity to share,” ACRL’s New Member Mentoring photo.), 619; Johns Hopkins U., 949; King’s Coll., Program, 205 327; Lewis & Clark Coll., 1045; Lipscomb U., 139- Anderson, A. Gerald, retired, 623 40; Loyola U., New Orleans, 431; Northwestern Anderson, Gordon B., “ACRL promotes American librar U., 56; Southern Methodist U., 532; Southwest Mo ies at Frankfurt Book Fair: highlights from the world’s State U., 532; Springfield Coll., 327; Syracuse U., largest book fair” & photos., 1007-9 139; Tex. A&M U., 140; Tex. Christian U., 140; U Anderson, Ivy, “Editors’ introduction,” 405, 516, 795, 929: S. Naval Academy, 532 (& photo.); UC, San Di- “Scholarly communication and academic/research li ego, 721; U. of Del., 619; U. of Ga., 721; U. of IIl., brarians: a new column that looks at the issues,” 20, 5-56, 949; U. of Md., 326-27, 831; U. of 23-24 Mich., 327; U. of Minn., 949, 1045 (& photo.); UNC, Anderson, Janet A., “What happens when counting gates CH, 431; U. of S. Fla., Tampa, 831; U. of S.C., 140 (2); can't count? creating a formula to correct inaccuracies, U. of Tex. (Arlington, 232; Austin, 327, 1045); U. of 902-4 Va., 431, 619, 720-21 (& photo.); U. of Waterloo, Anderson, Nancy, retired, 952 720; Va. Polytechnic Inst. & State U , 721; Wash- Anninger, Anne, retired, 725 ington U.; St. Louis, 1045; Yale U., 232 “Annual Conference audiocassettes available,” ALA, An Adams, Mignon, “A look at Okinawa’s libraries” & photo., nual Conference, 2000, 668 600604 “Another view from the conference,” Papangelis, 811 Adams, Nancy E., rev. (“Medscape” & logo), 133-34 “Applications/nominations invited for CGRL editor,” 663 Adams, Patricia, photo., 572 936, 992 “Additional readings,” 275 “Apply for 2001 program,” ACRL Institute for Information Africana.Com” & logo, rev. of, 321 Literacy Immersion, 910 Aggarwal, Narindar, retired, 952 “Applying the new standards for college libraries,” ACRL, Albritton, Rosie L., appt. & port., 433 178 “Alibris launches Internet services,” 7 Appointments, 58-61, 143-45, 234-36, 328-30, 433-35, Allen, Barbara, “Reinventing academic libraries and 530-38, 621-23, 723-25, 833-35, 951-52, 1047-50 librarianship,” 894-97 Arguelles, Ivan, retired, 725 Allen, Nancy, rev. (‘CSPV Violence Literature Database “The art of the story” poster, Pacovska, 379, (cover, no. 5) (VioLit)” & logo), 321-22 “ARTEL Project” & logo, rev. of, 942 Allison, DeeAnn, “Dressing up SGML for the Web: a look “Asserting our collection development roles: academic li- at UNL’s project to create electronic books,” 293-94, brarians must take responsibility for the collection,” 304 Gordon, 687-89 Aman, Mohammed, appt. & port., 621 ACRL, “The time to lead: ACRL seeks nominees for of- Amato, Sara, “Internet reviews,” 50-51, 133-34, 140, 226- fice,” 317, 322; Academic or Research Librarian of the 27, 321-22, 425-26, 523-24, 614-15; “A note of ap- Year Award, 2000, 189; 2001, 702; “And the winners preciation,” 615 are ...: the official results of the 2000 ACRL elections,” Ambiguity,” Weaver, 907 488-91; “Best Practices in Information Literacy Pro- “American Friend Obituary Index available,” Earlham Coll., grams,” 172; “December 1 effective practices dead 569-70 line,” 774; “Developing the Information Literacy Com- ALA, “The Community Partnership Toolkit: a ‘how-to’ on petency Standards,” 208; “Developing the statement,” the president's theme” & photo., 905-7; “Job Shadow 934; Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2001, 703; Day 2000: recruiting to the profession” & photos., Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2000, 190- 295-96, 311; “More than 125 students learned about 91, 383, 476, 572, 812-13; 2001, 702, 813; “Expand the world of libraries during the ALA divisions’ Job your knowledge base with ACRL preconferences,” 270; Shadow Day, February 2, 2000” photo., 169 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2000, 188; 20017, ALA, Annual Conference, 2000, “Annual Conference au- 702-3; “Information literacy competency standards en- diocassettes available,” 668; “ACRL in Chicago: high- dorsed,” 485; “Information literacy programs: tell us lights of ACRL programs at the ALA Annual Confer- characteristics of good ones,” 573; “Living legends of ence” & photos., 666-76; “ACRL program: Celebrating the 20th century,” 191; “Members running for ALA our successes, confronting our challenges,” 6; “ACRL Council,” 221; “More ACRL Friends,” 993; “RBMS at programs and meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5); “ACRL’s tends antiquarian book fair” & photo., 270; “Register Distance Learning Section celebrates 10th anniversary” for ACRL preconferences,” 480; “Section committee & photo., 662-63; “Expand your knowledge base with volunteer form,” 819; “Sites sought for immersion pro- ACRL precon-ferences,” 270; “Register for ACRL grams,” 382; “Stop by the ACRL booth and win!”, 473; preconferences,” 480; “Stop by the ACRL booth and ‘Strategic Plan 2005: the mission, vision, strategic di- win!”, 473 rections, and goals of ACRL,” 400-402; “ULS starts dis- /-2 @ Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) cussion list,” 887; “University Libraries Section at Mid- ACRL, Professional Development Comm., “Statement on winter: a wrap-up of activities,” 313-15 Professional Development: approved by the ACRL ACRL, Board of Directors, 1999-2000, photo., 679; 2000 Board of Directors on July 8, 2000,” 933-36 2001, photo., 680; “ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab actions of the ACRL Board of Directors” & photos., American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue 196-97 Awards, 2000, 309-10; 2001, 703; “RBML has new ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights,” (Jan., 196-97: July, name and focus,” 473-75 678-80) ACRL, Research Mentoring Program, “Give or get research ACRL, CJCLS, “Community college focus group: comments assistance,” 773-74 from the 2000 ALA Midwinter Meeting,” 384 ACRL standards (“Information Literacy Competency Stan- ACRL, CLS, “Applying the new standards for college li- dards for Higher Education,” ACRL, Task Force on braries,” 178 Information Literacy Competency Standarc , approved ing ACRL, CLS, Standards Comm., “Standards for college li 2000, 207. —15; “Standards for college libraries,” ACRI braries,” approved 2000, 175-82 CLS, Standards Comm., approved 2000, 175-82) ACRL, Comm. on the Status of Academic Librarians, “Fac > L standards & guidelines (“Faculty status and collec ulty status and collective bargaining: draft versions, tive bargaining: draft versions,” 704-5; “Guideline on 704-05; “Guideline on collective bargaining: draft lective bargaining: draft version,” 705; “Guidelines version,” 705; “Standards for faculty status for college for distance learning library services,” approved 2000. and university librarians: draft version,” 704—5 1023-1029; “Standards for faculty status for college ACRL, DLS, Guidelines Comm., “Guidelines for distance and university librarians: draft version,” 704—5) learning library services,” approved 2000, 1023-1029 ACRL Strategic Plan, (“Strategic Plan 2005”), 400-402 > ~ RL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sci- ACRL, Task Force on Information Literacy Competency ences Librarian Award, 2000, 436; 2001, 703 Standards, “Information Literacy Competency Standards > ah -RL Institute for Information Literacy Immersion, “Ap for Higher Education,” approved 2000, 207-15 ply for 2001 program,” 910 ACRL, ULS, “News from the University Libraries Section, ACRL, IS, Innovation in Instruction Award, 2000, 307- 672-73 An 2001, 703; Instruction Section Publication of the Year ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff International West European Award, 2000, 308; 2001, 703; Miriam Dudley Instruc- Specialist Study Grant, 2000, 310-11; 2001, 703 tion Librarian Award, 2000, 306; 2001, 703 ACRL, WSS, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies 163 ACRL, LPSS, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2000; 2001, 703 Librarianshi2p00,0 , 308; 2001, 7003; Significant ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 2000, “Actions of the ACRL Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2000 Board of Directors,” 196-97 309; 2001, 703 tion > -RL, Midwinter meeting, 2001, “ACRL Discussion ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute, “Sign up for the 2000 Groups,” 1017; “Meet Didier and Spalding—the can ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute, 108 didates for ACRL President.” 1019; “Meetings in Wash ACRL’s New Member Mentoring Program, “An opportu ington D.C.: a tentative schedule,” 1015-20, 1030 nity to share,” 205 ACRL, National Conference, 2007, “ACRL to award 50 ACRL announces information literacy consultants,” 991 scholarships to National Conference,” 886; “Attraction ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actionso f the ACRL Board hours and contact information,” 802; “Call for partici- of Directors” & photos.., 196-97 pation,” insert (no. 1); Colorado Convention Center, ACRL awarded prestigious IMLS grant,” 885 Denver, 989 (cover, no. 11); “Colorado’s rich legacy ACRL awards for 2001: celebrating the best in academic tour some of Colorado’s libraries” & photos., 913-17; librarianship” & photo., Parets, 702-3 “Denver diversions: tours and activities at the 2001 ACRL candidates for president announced,” 472 - of- ACRL National Conference city” & photos., 799-803; ACRL candidates for 2000: be sure to vote!”, 38-40 ‘the “Discover Denver: a desktop travelogue” & photos 50 ners 691-93; “Don’t miss this opportunity,” 915; “Expand ACRL committee volunteer form,” 818 ns,” your horizons at ACRL’s 10th National Conference: a ACRL conferences enhance your effectiveness,” 170 Pro- look at the keynote speakers” & ports., 695-96; “For ACRL honors the 2000 award winners: recognizing pro ead- the latest information,” 801; “Lead a discussion at ACRL fessional achievement,” 188-91 om- Denver conference,” 773; “Lead the Denver discus- P- RL honors the 2000 award winners: the second install -nt,” sions,” 887; “Local transportation,” 800; “Poster pre ment of winners,” Parets, 306-11 703; senters sought,” 662; “Preliminary program,” C-1— > CRL in Chicago: highlights of ACRL programs at the 190- C-28 (no. 11); “Reserve your space,” 693, 696 ALA Annual Conference” & photos., 666-76 and >y -RL: partners in higher education (“More than faculty ACRL Information Literacy Immersion program seeks 270; training” & photos., 192-94; “New students, new ex applicants” & photo., 774 001, pectations = new information infrastructures: the ACRL = CRL leadership opportunities: get involved in your as ;en- issues forum at the AAHE National Conference, sociation” & photos., 814-19 ll us Rockman, 493-94; “Teaching about the Internet, > CRL offers books on faculty/librarian collaboration ls of Jacobson, 202-4; “Web authorware and course-inte- and English literature” & photos., 475 ALA grated library instruction” & photos., Kesselman, 387— CRL program: Celebrating our successes, confronting 5 at 90, 402) our challenges,” 6 ister ACRL, President, “Candidates for president announced,” > CRL programs and meetings,” AC-1I—AC-16 (no.5) ittee 472; “Celebrating our successes, confronting our chal- > CRL promotes American libraries at Frankfurt Book Fait pro- lenges” program, 6; “English and Reichel share plans highlights from the world’s largest book fair” & pho- 473; for ACRL: vote in the election this spring” & ports., tos., Pasek, 1007-9 ¢ di- 122-26 ‘ACRL seeks your effective practices,” 571, 573 dis- Index to C&RL News volume 617 (2000) @ /-3 sa ACRL Statement on Professional Developme ” approved Berger, Sidney E.. appt. & port., 723 2000, 933-36 Bernath, Amy, retired & port., 236 ACRL to award 50 scholarships to National Conference,” Berry, John W., “Candidates for ALA President: vote in the 880 election this spring” & port., 217-21 ACRL/ Harvard Leadership Institute,” 4 + Best Practices in Information Literacy Programs,” ACRL, ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: still receiving win- 172 ning reviews in its second year,” Hardesty, 805-7 Bewley. John M., news note, 536 ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: three participants ‘Big 12 Plus adds seven members,” 663 share their rewarding experience,” Bilyeu. 106-8, 120 Bilyeu, David, “ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: thre€é ACRL’s Distance Learning Section celebrates 10th anni- participants share their rewarding experience,” 106-7 versary” & photo., 662-63 Biz/ed” & logo, rev. of, 322 ACRL’s Excellence in Academic Libraries’ winners hold Bjorncrantz, Leslie, “Chosen as EBSS Distinguished Librar- celebrations” & photo., Crow, 383 ian” & port., 436 ACRL’s New Member Mentoring Program: make a com- Black Collegian Online” & logo, rev. of, 523-24 mitment to professional development” & photos., Cast, Black, Jack, “Research in education: a comparison and 204-5 analysis of databases,” 16-19, 24 ARL/OCLC Strategic Issues Forum for Academic Library Blackwell's Book Services, Excellence in Academic Librar Directors, Keystone, Colo., “The keystone principles ies Award, 2000, 190-91, 383, 476, 5372, 812-13; 2001 an action plan for values-based librarianship.” 103—4 702, 813 Atkins, Thomas V., deceased, 437 Blankenship. Betsy, photo., 663 Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 2000. 188; 2001 Bliss, Anthony, “Acquiring a 9-millionth book: University 701-3 of California’s acquisition of the Aboriginal Port Fo- Atkinson, Ross, photo., 1008 lio” & ports., 883 (cover, 890-92, 936, no. 10) Attend Midwinter discussion,” ALA. Midwinter Meeting, Blotner, Linda Solow, news note, 535 2001, 906 Bopp. Richard, retired, 953 Attraction houandr cosnta ct information,” ACRL, National Botany: putting names and faces to botany information Conference, 2001, 802 & logos. Bronars, 507-12 Avery, Beth Fuseler, appt., 72 Boyarski, Jennie S., retired, 145 Avram, Henriette, photo., 474 Boyce, Peter R., “For better or for worse: preprint serv- Awards. 188-91 (3), 300-11 (10), 383. 436 (2). 811 ers are here to stay.” 404-7, 414 Bradley, Lynne E.. “Washington hotline,” 129, 223. 318. B #21, 519, 611, 709, 820, 948. 1035 Bahr, Alice Harrison, “Library buildings in a digital age, Brady, Anna M.., retired, 623 why bother? Defending new library buildings and Brancolini. Kristine, appt. & port., 951; photo., 816 additions to college administrators and trustees,” 590— Brandon, Kevin, “OWLS: wise multitype libraries form 91. 608 regional network to share resources,” 1011-12 Baird, David, photo., 1004 Branin, Joseph J., appt.. 536 Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Breneau, Donald, retired, 835 Year Award, 2000, 189; 2001, 702 Broidy, Ellen, “UCI libraries celebrate UCI” & photo., 473 Baker & Taylor settle egal dispute,” 661-62 Bronars, Lori, “Botany: putting names and faces to botany Balachandran, Madhavarao “Bali.” retired, 952, deceased information” & logos, 507-12 1050 Broughton, Kelly M., “Philosophy: scholarly researc! Baldwin, Julia, retired, 145 abounds” & logos, 284-87 Banerjee. Kyle. “Receives Lazerow Fellowship, SU Brown, Bill, photo., 270 Banks, Patrick, Third Annual Cajun’ Zydeco Music and Brown, Earnestine, deceased, 61 Dance Exhibit, 7999, poster, 87, (cover, no. 2) Brown University Library meets the preservation challenge Bartosz, Kimberly, rev. (“Documenting the American lenge grant leads to a preservation endowment South” & logo), 51 Basefsky, Stuart, “The other client: information training Brown, William E., photos., 679-80 for administrators pays dividends for the library.” 100- Buckland, Michael, news note 723 101 Building a better mousetrap: using a mousepad to publicize Batchelor, Mary Ellen, deceased, 330 products and services to faculty” & photo., Moeckel, 273- Battenfeld, Robert L., rev. (“Contentville”), 1038 S Battin, Patricia M., news note & port., 59, 60:865; correction Building a successful collaboration: Colgate University’s col- Batway, Darwyn Jon, deceased, 624 laboration for enhanced learning,” Petrowski, 1003-5 Baum, L. Frank, The Wonder; | Wizardo f Oz, 5607 (cover Bunker, Geri Ingram. photo., 669 no ) Burckel, Nicholas C., appt., 621 Kathryn L.. news note & port., 58 Burgess, Jo, news note, 535 Beck, Maureen appt.. 234 Burgett. Shelley Wood, appt., 143 Behr, Ted E., appt. & port., 328 Burke. Marianne, “PubMed Central: be careful what you Bell, Steven J.. “More “keeping up’ sites,” 582: “To keep ask for.” 21-23 up. go beyond: developing a personal professional ‘The Burki Sisters (Greitly, Mary. and Elizabeth) examine development plan using e-resources outside the the latest issue of the German language periodical bounds of library literature,” 581-84 Abendschule.” 659 (cover, no. 8) Bennett, Alma, deceased, 953 Buron, Nick, photo., 296 Bentley, Stella, news note, 951 Burr. Robert L.. deceased, 330- » -4 @ Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) Index to C&RL News volume 61 (2000) @ /-5 McMillan, 413-14; “Predicting the future,” Stoffle, 894— “Dec. 1 awards deadline,” 886 901; “Reinventing academic libraries and librarianship,” “December 1 effective practices deadline.” ACRL, 774 Stoffle, 894-97; “SPARC 1999,” Pfander, 26-27; “The DeCou, Street scene from Palermo, Italy, hand painted 13th annual Interagency Depository Seminar 2000,” lantern slide, 2, (cover, no. 1) Henriques, 919-20; “University Libraries Section at Deekle, Peter V., “Computers in Libraries 2000: highlights Midwinter,” Garrison, 313-15; “Your education con- from the 15th annual conference,” 409-10 nection,” Sutton, 43—46) DelNero, Trish, photo., 167, 662 CQ, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2000, 436; 2001, 703 Denslow, W. W., ill., The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 567 Contentville,” rev. of, 1038 (cover, no. 7) Cook, David, deceased, 331 ‘Denver diversions: tours and activities at the 2001 ACRL Cooke, Eileen D., deceased & port., 538-39 National Conference city” & photos., Metter, 799- CORC, “OCLC invites libraries to build Cooperative Online 803 Resource Catalog,” 89 “Developing a program of information literacy: how Cali- Corley, Daniel J., retired, 835 fornia State University did it,” Curzon, 483-86, 491 Cornell U., “NetPaper.com partners with Cornell,” 172 ‘Developing good research habits: encourage students to Corrections, 59, 270, 398, 619 create a working bibliography online,” Miller, 418-20 CLIR, “University of Virginia invited to join Digital Library “Developing the Information Literacy Competency Stan- Federation,” 90-91 dards,” ACRL, 208 Courtois, Martin, “Tips for roving reference: how to best “Developing the statement,” ACRL, 934 serve library users,” 289-90, 315 Dewey, Barbara I., appt. & port., 328 Crawford, Julia, news note, 723 Dickey, David, deceased, 437 Create change: shaping the future of scholarly journal Dickinson Coll., “Chinese government releases Yongyi publishing,” English, 515-18 Song,” 169 Creating the global library of the future: highlights from Didier, Elaine, “ACRL candidates for president announced, the 66th IFLA Conference” & photo., Rader, 809-11 472 Creech, John, rev. (“Nearctica.com” & logo), 524 “Digital archiving: whose responsibility is it?”, Marcum, Crow, Terrell A., “ACRL’s Excellence in Academic Librar- 794-97, 807 ies’ winners hold celebrations” & photo., 383 “Digital books: making them work for publishers and li- Crowe, William J., appt., 143 braries,” Dillon, 391-93 Cuba, Lee, photo., 572 DLF, “University of Virginia invited to join Digital Library Curl, Sheila R., “Reality check: asynchronous instruction Federation,” 90-91 works!” , 586-88; “Web course development timeline,” Dillon, Dennis, “Digital books: making them work for pub- 587 lishers and libraries,” 391-93 Curzon, Susan Carol, “Developing a program of informa- DiMarco, Scott R., “I know that’s not what it said, but it’s tion literacy: how California State University did it,’ not what we want:’ the difficulty of really describing 483-86, 491; phc to., 991 a job,” 503-5, comment, 610 “Discover Denver: a desktop travelogue” & photos., D Greenblatt, 691-93 Dalrymple, Prudence W., news notes, 328 Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librar- Dalton, Jack, deceased, 953 ian Award, 2000, 436; 2001, 703 The Damnation of Theron Ware; or. Illumination, “Poster “Diversity Web sources in higher education: looking at by J. H. Twachtman advertising Harold Frederic’s 1896 our rich cultural heritage” & logos, Schreiber, 681— book, 469 (cover, no. 6) 85 Dance, Betty, “What happens when counting gates can't Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2001, 703 count? creating a formula to correct inaccuracies,” 902- “Documenting the American South” & logo, rev. of, 51 1 Doherty, Judith A., photo., 1004 Dancik, Deborah, photo., 680 Dole, Wanda V., appt. & port., 234 D’Andraia, Frank, appt. & port., 723 “Don't miss this opportunity,” ACRL, National Conference, Davis, James, deceased, 331 2001, 915 Davis, Jinnie Y., “ACRL’s Excellence in Academic Librar- “Dressing up SGML for the Web: a look at UNL’s project to ies’ winners hold celebrations” & photo., 383; “NCSU create electronic books,” Allison, 293-94, 304 Fellows Program lives up to its promise” & photo., Driessen, Karen C., news note, 723 993 Drobnicki, John A., rev. (‘International Institute of Social Davis, Loree M., rev. (‘The Valley of the Shadow”), 713 History”), 714 Davis, Mary Ellen K., “In the News”, 4, 88, 168, 268, 380, Drost, Carol, “Internet reviews,” 713-14, 824-25, 942-43, 470, 568, 660, 772, 884, 990; “News from the field,” 1038-39 5-7, 89-91, 169-72, 269-70, 381-84, 471-76, 569- Drouin, Sharon, “Electronic resources on disabilities: a 4, 661-64, 773-75, 885-88, 991-93 wealth of information on topics from jobs to recreation” Davison, Frieda Patrick, appt., 951 & logos, 115-20 Day, Betty H., ed., Literature in English: a Guide for Li- Dubin, Eileen, retired, 60:968; correction, 59 brarians in the DigitAagle & photo., 475 Dudley (Miriam) Instruction Librarian Award, 2000, 306; de Souza, Yvonne, “The training of international librarians 2001, 703 how to host a successful internship,” 110-13, 120 Duffy, Jane, rev. (“World War I”), 1039 Dean, Susan, photo., 532 Dumont, Paul E., photos., 679-80 Deaths, 61, 145, 237, 330-31, 437, 538-39, 624, 726, 836, Dunn, Kathleen, “Information competence skills assess 953, 1050 ment underway at CSU,” 486 l-6 @ Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) Dupuis, Elizabeth, “Wins IS Innovation Award” & photo., Feld, Paulette, news note, 433 307- Fenway Library Consortium celebrates 25 years,” 571 Durham, Susan L., “What happens when counting gates Field, Judith j., news note, 833 can't count? creating a formula to correct inaccuracies, Filmmaking 101: Florida Atlantic University Libraries help 902-4 »roduce a documentary” & photos., Miller, 771, 7 79 (cover, no. 9) E Findenfeld, Joseph F., retired, 538 Earlham Coll., “American Friend Obituary Index available, Fireworks at dedication at Siena’s new library” & photo 509-70 4) E. Carolina U., “My year as interim: six things I learned for Fishe |, Terry, rev. (“Academy of American Poets” & logo) free,” 416-17, 420; “Rare slave narrative available, 614-15 +3] Fisher, Kim N., deceased & port., 237 Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 52 53 (& photo.), “Flood destroys North Dakota State University’s main li 136-38 (& photos.), 228-29 (& photos.), 323-24 (& brary” & photo., 661 photo.), 428-29, 527-29 (& photos.), 616-17 (& Fla. Atlantic U., “Filmmaking 101: Florida Atlantic Univer photo.), 717-18 (& photo.), 826-29 (& photos.), 945- ity Libraries help produce a documentary” & pho 46 (& photo.), 1040-42 (& photo.) OS., 1.007 79 (cover, no. 9); “Locked exterior door EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources/Library of abandoned wooden synagogue in Alanta, Lithuania Achievement Awards, 2000, 310: 2001. 703 771, 777-79 (cover, no. 9); “Order your copy,” 779 EBSCO Publishing, “netLibrary partners with EBSCO Pub- For better or for worse: preprint servers are here to stay lishing,” 381 Boyce, 404-7, 414 Editors’ introduction,” Anderson, 405, 516, 795, 929 For more resources,” Schreiber, 685 Edsall, Mary E., news note, 951 For the latest information,” ACRL, National Conference Efficient, effective, and equitable e-minutes,” Weaver, 775 2001, 801 im, Ekman, Richard, photo., 667 Ford, Barbara, photo., 674 Electronic resources on disabilities: a wealth of informa- Fore, Janet, “Reinventing academic libraries and tion on topics from jobs to recreation” & logos, Church ibrarianship,” 894-97 115-20 Fow!ler, Clara, “Wins IS Innovation Award” & photo., 307 ary Ellison, Sallie, deceased & port., 237 3 Elsevier and Endeavor join forces,” 381 Fox. Marye Anne, photo., 812 Elsevier Science, Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Fradkin, Bernard, photo., 476 Award, 2000, 306; 20017. 703 Francis Marion U., “Job Shadow Day 2000: recruiting to Emmons, Mark, rev. (“NameBase” & logo), 824-25 the profession” & photos., 295-96, 311 The Encyclopedia Mythica: an Encyclopedia on Mythol Franklin, Janice R., news note, 951 ogy, Folklore, and Legend” & logo, rev. of, 614 Frazier, Kenneth, “Named winner of Atkinson Award” & Endeavor Information Systems Inc., “Elsevier and Endeavor port., 188 join forces.” 381 Friedman, Martha, deceased, 726 er English and Reichel share plans for ACRL: vote in the The future: looking for tea leaves to read,” Mobley, 898 election this spring” & ports., 122-26 901 English, Ray, “Create change: shaping the future of schol arly journal publishing,” 515-18; “English and Reichel G st ire plans for ACRL: vote in the election this spring Galbraith, Betty J., “Streamlining the hiring process: how & port., 122-25; port., 38 to get the best candidates for t iob 499-501 Frrata, 59, 270, 398, 619 *r, Connell B.. news note, 234 Evans, Jennifer. “News from the University Libraries Sec Garner, Jane, retired, 953 tion,” 672-73; “University Libraries Section at Midwin Garret, Jeffrey, “Library research as a transgressive activ ter: a wrap-up of activities,” 313-15 itv: the changing role of the librarian,” 603—4, 624 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2000, 190-91 Garrison, Anne, “University Libraries Section at Midwin [to 383, 476, 572, 812-13; 2001, 7)7?02 , 813 ter: a wrap-up of activities,” 313—15 Excellence in Academic Libraries winners” & photo., 190. Gaudiani, Claire, port., 696 91 Gaunt, Marianne, “ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute Exhibition catalogs recognized by Leab Awards,” 309-10 three participants share their rewarding experience Expand your horizons at ACRL’s 10th National Confer ence: a look at the keynote speakers” & ports., 695— Geil, Jean, retired, 953 96 Genamics,” rev. of, 22 Expand your knowledge base with ACRL preconferences Geo. Wash. | Tips for roving reference: how to best yn” 270 serve library users,” 289-90, 3 5 Expanded version online,” 33 Germain, Carol Anne, “99 ways to get those feet in the door how to develop a public relations campaign.” 93-96 06; F Gibbons, Kaye, photo., 383 Faculty status and collective bargaining: draft versions Gilman, Nelson J., retired, 953 ACRL, 704-5 Gilson, Caroline L., rev. (*netLibrary” & lo Fagerheim, Britt, rev. (“Africana.Com” & logo), 321 Give or get research assistance,” ACRL, 7 Farber, Evan, photo., 667, 675 Glogowski, Maryruth Phelps, “ACRL Harvard Leadership Fast facts,” Viles, 546, 650, 768, 880, 984, 1112 Institute: three participants share their rewarding ex Feinberg, Renée, retired, 435 perience,” 108, 120 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) @ I-7 Godow, Michael, “Over 100 years of progress,” 8-14 F., 89 & photo.; N. Carolina Humanities Council, 231; Goode, Joanne, “Building a better mousetrap: using a Pierce (Edna Bennett) gifts, 618; Polish Natl. Alliance, mousepad to publicize products and services to fac- 831; Tucker, Eva Camunez, 139; Wis. Humanities ulty” & photo., 27 Council, 1044 Gordon, lan D., “Asserting our collection development Gray, Caryl, “Medical resources information for the con roles: academic librarians must take responsibility for sumer: helping you make informed decisions” & logos the collection,” 687-89 995-1000 Gottneid, Carolyn, retired, 435 Greenblatt, Ellen, “Colorado’s rich legacy: tour some of Goudy, Allie Wise, news note, 535 Colorado's libraries” & photos., 913-17; “Discover Gould, Martha B., appt., 433 Denver: a desktop travelogue” & photos., 691-93 Gover, Harvey, photo., 204, 670; “Revising the guidelines, Greenstein, Daniel, appt., 58-59 1024- Greenwood Publishing, Career Achievement in Women’s Grant, Richard, photo., 1004 Studies Librarianship, 2000, 308; 2001, 703 Grants and acquisitions,” Young, 55-50, 139-40, 231-32, Grimes, Deborah J., “Librarians in cyberspace: a pilot's 326-27, 430-31, 531-32, 618-19, 720-21, 831, 948- view” & illus., 281-82 19, 1044-45 The Grolier Club, Leab Award honorable mention, 309 Grants (by grantee): ATLA, 531; Angelo State U., 139; Guideline on collective bargaining: draft version,” ACRL, Brown U., 593-95; Calif. Inst. of Technology, 1044; 705 Case Western Reserve U., 55; Coll. of DuPage, 139; Guidelines for distance learning library services,” ACRL, Columbia | 30, clarification, 619; Cornell U., 531 approved 2000, 1023-1029 618, 1044; Drake U., 720: Drexel U., 1044; Duke l Gullickson, Lynn, news note, 535 831: E. Carolina U., 231; Five Colle s of Ohio, Inc Gust, Samantha J., rev. (“Academy of Motion Picture Arts 320: Fla. State U., 1044; Furman | 231, Ga. Dept. of and Sciences” & logo), 426 Archives & History, 1044; Graduate Theological Union, Gutiérrez-Witt, Laura, retired, 624 720; Hampton U., 89 & photo.; Harvard U., 1044; Image Permanence Inst., 1044: Ind. I 1044; Johns H Hopkins U., 231, 326, 949, 1044; Lee Coll., 1044; La Hall, Hal, news note, 95 State U., 1044; Marquette U., 231; MIT, 948; Mich. State Hall, Kermit, photo., 812 U., 948; Neb. State Historical Society, 1044; New School Hamilton, Ann, news note, 1047 [ #30; NY Academy of Medicine, 231. 326; NYPI Hampton U., “Virginia libraries collaborate on exhibit and 232, 1044; NYU, 430 (3), 948 (2); N.C. State U., 430 performance” & photo., 89 Northeast Document Conservation Center, 326; North- Hamrick, Eric, appt. & photo., 621 ern Ill. U., 1044; Oberlin Coll., 948—49: Ohio State | Hamsa, Chuck, retired 55; Ohio U., 1044; Old Dominion U., 89 & photo Hanff, Robert, photo., 991 Palau Community Coll., 1044; Plattsburgh State U.. 53 Hankin, Joseph N., photo., 571 Rochester Inst. of Technology, 618-19; Rutgers U., 326; Hardesty, Larry, “ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: still Southern Utah U., Cedar City, 1044: Standford U., 55 receiving winning reviews in its second year,” 805. SUNY. Albany, 269-70; Tufts | 1044; UC (Riverside Create change: shaping the future of scholarly jour 618; Santa Cruz, 2, (cover,no . 1)); U. of Ariz., 1044: I nal publishing,” 515-18; “Libraries’ dropped from of Ark., 139; U. of Fla., 720; U. of Ga., 1044; U. of IL. accreditation criteria,” 888; photos., 383, 468, 572, 667 1044; U. of Ill., U-C, 531-32, 1044; U. of 679-80, 812 : U. of Md., 949; U. of Mich 1044 (2): U. of Harlow, Neal, deceased, 1050 139: UNC, CH, 831, 1044; U. of N ‘ex., 1044; Harper, Cindy, photo., 1004 U. of N.D., 55; U. of Pittsburgh, 831; U. of S.C., 1044: Harralson, David M., letter to the ed., 215 U. of the Virgin Island, 1044; U. of Va., 90-91, 231- Harrar, H. Joanne, retired, 725 32. 531; U. of Wis., Milwaukee. 1044; Wayne State [ Harvard U., Leab Award honorable mention, 309 #30; W. Va. U., 618 Hatcher, Karen A., retired, 725 Grants (by grantor): Alden (Vernon) endowment, 1044 Hawley, Michael, port., 696 Ameritech F., 139; Atkinson, Etna McGaugh; Balogh Hayes, Sherman, “Why am I dreaming in html subtitles? (Malvina Schweizer) Trust, 949; Bobst (Elmer & words of wisdom for new Webmasters” & illus., 299. Mamdouha) F., 430, 948; Brine (Kevin & Madeline) 301. 411 gift, 948; Bush F., 55; Cisco Systems F., 831; Cisco Heath, Barbara, retired, 835 Systems Inc., 831: Cowles (Gardner & Florence) I h, Joan L., appt., 621 720; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) F., 2, (cover, no. 1) Hedberg. Jane, “Preservation news,” 48, 131, 140, 224, 430. 430 ( 2), 949, clarification, 619; Duke Endowment, $20, 423, 521, 612, 711, 822, 940, 1037 231; Ford Motor Co #30 (2): Hewlett (William R.) Helvetia, W. Va.. The Burki Sisters (Greitly, Mary, and Revocable Trust. 720; Hodson Trust, 231, 3 26; IMLS Elizabeth) examine the latest issueo f the German lan 95. 139, 618, 948-49 (2). 1044 (20): K esge F., 269. guage periodical Abendschule. ”6 59 (cover, no. 8) 0; Kress (Samuel H.) F., 949; LSTA, 55; MacDonald Henriques, Charmaine, “The sth annual [nteragency (Sharon Lee) Charitable Trust, 430; MacDonald Depositor Seminar 2000: an introduction to govern Peterson F., 430; Mass. Cultural Council, 326; Mellon ment sources,” 919-20 (Andrew W.) F., 55, 231, 326 (2), 618, 948, 1044; NEH Herb, Steven, news note & port., 535 90-91, 231-32 (2). 531 (3). 593—95, 618-19, 720, 831 Hibay, Denise, photo., 1007 1044; Natl. Park Service, 232; NSF, 531-32; New Jer Hierl, Sebastian, photo., 89 sey Dept. of Environmental Protection, 3226; NY State Highsmith, Anne L., news note & port., 1047 Ed. Dept.. 531; Newhouse (Samuel L.) F., 55; Norfolk HighWire Press develops archiving plan,” 170 I-8 @ Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) Hisle, W. Lee, appt & port., 143; photo., 196 Internet resources: (“Botany” & logos, Bronars, 507-12 Hogan, Alan, retifed, 145 Chemistry sources: the number of science sites has Hogan, Sharon, “Named Academic, Research Librarian of grown dramatically” & logos, Lawal, 922-26 the year” & port., 189 (port., cover, no. 3); photo., 675 Children’s literature” & logos, Werre, 576-79, 588 Holzenberg. Eric, photo., 27 ) Diversity Web sources in higher education” & logos How to cover those summer reference hours: a novel Schreiber, 681-85; “Electronic resources on disabili approach to the nine-month contract at an academic ties: a wealth of informati mM On topics from jobs to library.” Lanning, 609-10 recreation” & logos, Church, 115—20; “Expanded ver Hoyer, Tim, retired, 437 sion online,” 33; “Information architecture” & logos CT Hubbard, Julienne Pineau, photo., 532 Withers, 784-87; “Medical resources information for HughC . Atkinson Memorial Award, 2000, 188; 2001, 702- the consumer” & logos, Gray, 995-1000; “Philosophy 3 & logos, Broughton, 284-87; “Physics” & logos Hulsker, William, retired, 835 Kristick, 199-202: “Russian studies” & logos, Lyandres Hyde. Ann, retired, 623 29-33: “This science isn't just for n hematicians any more” & logos, McMahon, 395-98) Internet Resources’ on the Web,” 511 I know that’s not what it said, but it’s not what we want Amato, 50-51 34. 140, 226-27 the difficulty of really describing a job.” DiMarco, 503- 321-22 26, 523-24. 614 Roberts, 713-14 5, comment, 610 824-25. 942-43. 1038-39 ID Systems, “Library of Congress awards security tag bid Issues for collection protection,” 278 to ID Systems,” 91 ill Digital Academic Lib., “netLibrary to provide eBooks J to Illinois Digital Academic Library,” 569 Jackson, Carleton, photo., 816 Immersion 2000: making learning happen” & photo Jacobson, Trudi f Teaching about the Internet: an of McAndrew, 909-11 portunity for faculty outreach,” 302-4 Implementing ACRL’s ‘Standards for College Libraries Janda, Ann, news note, 58 Ruetten, 570 Jedrey, Micheline, photo., 572; port., 190 In the News”, Davis, 4, 88, 168. 268, 380, 470, 568. 660 Jeffries, Ruth, deceased, 61 772, 884, 990 Jenkins, Althea H.. news note & port., 535; “Over 100 Indian River Community Coll., “Community College years of progress,” 8--14; photos., 47 », 486. O80 1d Awards” & ports., 310 Jenkins. Barbara Baxter, photos., 679-80 Ind. U., Bloomington, The Wonderful Wizardo f Oz, 507 Jensen, Mary, retired, 623 (cover, no. 7) Job Shadow Day 2000: recruiting to the profession” & Indiana University leads project to digitize American fic photos., Sutton 311 tion,” 382, 384 Johns Hopkins U., “New journal for librarians published Indiana University to build off-site shelving facility by Johns Hopkins University Press,” 472; “Regents 509 College ‘teams with Johns Hopkins to create virtu Information architecture: tools for cutting-edge Web de library 269 velopers” & logos, Withers, 784-87 ohnson, Anna Marie, “Ingredients for success.” 594 Information competence skills assessment underway at Recipe for disaster or formula for success? creating CsU,” Dunn, 486 and assessing a large scale collaborative library Information literacy competency standards endorsed duction exercise for honors students,” 597-601; “UL ACRL, 485 Honors Program Expedition knowledge question and ‘Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher results,” 601; “UL Honors 1 Expedition percep Education,” ACRL, approved 2000, 207-15 tion question and results,” 600 Information Literacy Immersion program seeks applicants Johnson, Sharon C., deceased, 836 & photo., ACRL, 774 ointly Administered Knowledge Environment (jake)”, rev Information literacy programs: tell us characteristics of of, 226 good ones,” ACRL, 573 Joncich, Marcy, retired, 953 Ingredients for success,” Johnson, 599 Jones, Robert, retired, 953 Innovation in Instruction Award, 2000, 307-8; 2001, 703 JSTOR completes phase I production,” 91, « ation Innovative Interfaces and netLibrary establish alliance 7) 269 The Institute for Global Communications” & logo, rev K of, 425 K. G. Saur Award for Best CGERE Article, 2000, 300—7 ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2007, 703 2001, 703 ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 2000, 307; 2001, 703 Kaa Nun Der Waaguinse Zoo, or the Berry Picker IMLS, “ACRL awarded prestigious IMLS grant,” 885 Chippewa,” port., 10 » 883 (cover. no. 10) Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 2000. Karen, Lynne, photo., 571 308: 2001, 704 Karr, Juanita, “Community College Awards” & ports., 3 International Institute of Social History,” rev. of, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book ‘International Theatre Design Archive.” rev. of, 943 Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2000 International U. Bremen, “Rice University offers digital 309-10; 2001, 703 library to German university,” 663-04 Keene, Jon, “Dressing up SGML for the Web: a look at Internet Librarian 99: new tools and future trends,” Th UNL's project to create electronic books,” 293-94, 304 ompson, 35-36, 46 Kelley. Todd, photo., 474 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2000) @ 1-9 . Kem, Carol Ritzen, photo., 197 ‘Libraries’ dropped from accreditation criteria,” Hardesty, Kentucky Commonwealth Virtual Library, “Kentucky 888 launches statewide digital library” & photo., 5 “Library buildings in a digital age, why bother? defending Kentucky launches statewide digital library” & photo., 5 new library buildings and additions to college admin Keshkekian, Shake, retired, 623-24 istrators and trustees,” Bahr, 590-91, 608 Kesselman, Martin, “Web authorware and course-integrated ‘The library community's first foray into Job Shadow Day library instruction: the Learning Links project at Rutgers was a success” photo., 169 University” & photos., 387-90, 402 Library of Congress awards security tag bid to ID. Sys- The keystone principles: an action plan for values-based tems,” 91 * librarianship,” ARL/OCLC Strategic Issues Forum for Library research as a transgressive activity: the changing Academic Library Directors, Keystone, Colo., 1034 role of the librarian,” Garret, 603—4, 624 Khanna, Delphine. “Web authorware and course-integrated The library's Web site is the library: designing for dis- library instruction: the Learning Links project at Rutgers tance learners,” Linden, 99, 101 University” & photos., 387-90, 402 Lieberman, Richard K., news note, 1047 Khulthau, Carol Collier, “Named Dudley Instruction Librar Limerick, Patricia, port,, 696 ian” & port., 306 Lindauer, Bonnie Gratch, “Wins IS Publication of the Year Kids Count” & logo, rev. of, 133 Award” & port., 308 King, John L., appt. & port., 59 Linden, Julie, “The library's Web site is the library: design Kirwan, Bill, retired & port., 330 ing for distance learners,” 99, 101 Knight, Terry, photo., 991 Linn State Technical Coll., “Representation of the new In Koester, Jolenc, photo., 991 formation Technology Center at Linn State Technical Kranz, Mary Wuttke, photo., 476 College, located in rural central Missouri” photo., 775 Kristick, Laurel, “Physics: an annotated list of key resources Liriano, Maira, “Tips for roving reference: how to best on the Internet” & logos, 199-202 serve library users,” 289-90, 315 Kuhn, Rachel, photo., 89 Literature in English: a Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age & photo., Day, ed., 475 Littlewood, John M., retired, 836 LaBudde, KennethJ ., deceased & port., 539 Living legends of the 20th century,” ACRL, 191 Lange (Marta)/CQ Award, 2000, 436; 2001, 703 Lloyd, Heather, retired, 538 Laning, Melissa, “Ingredients for success,” 599; “Recipe Local transportation,” ACRL, National Conference, 2001 for disaster or formula for success? creating and as SOO sessing a large scale collaborative library introduction Locked exterior door of abandoned wooden synagogue exercise for honors students,” 597-601; “UL Honors in Alanta, Lithuania,” 771 79 (cover, no. 9) Program Expedition knowledge question and results, Locket, Lenora, photo., 814 601; “UL Honors Program Expedition perception ques LOEX-of-the-West 2000: creativity and the art of library tion and results,” 600 instruction,” Zambella, 707-8 Lanning, Scott, “How to cover those summer reference The Lone Ranger IS dead success today demands col hours: a novel approatcoh t he nine-month contract at laboration,” Wilson, 698-701, 907, comments an academic library,” 609-10 Lone Ranger is not dead,” Wilson, 907 Larson. Jeffry Wins Nijhoff Award,” 310-11 Long, Sarah, news note & port., 58 Larson, Ray, news note 23 A look at Okinawa’s libraries” & photo., Adams, 664 Lawal, Ibironke, “Chemistry sources: the number o Loomba, Mary, photo., 571 ence sites has grown dramatically” & logos, 922-26 Loomis, Barbara, retired, 953 Lawrence, Priscilla, appt., 328 Los Alamos Natl. Laboratory, “The open archives initia Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 2000, 307; 2001, 703 tive: forging a path toward interoperable author self Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) American Book Prices archiving systems,” 184-86, 202 Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2000, 309-10 Luce, Richard I The open archives initiative: forging a 2007, 704 path toward interoperable author self-archiving sys Lead a discussion at ACRL Denver conference,” 773 tems,” 184-86, 202 Lead the Denver discussions,” ACRL, National Confer Lutz, Maija, photo., 205 ence, 2001], 887 Lyandres, Natasha, “Russian studies: sites to link you to Lee, Hwa-wei, news note & port., 142 history, Ip olitics, and culture” & log8o s, 29-33 Lee, Terry, retired, 236 Leonard, Terry, photo., 474 M Lessin, Barton photo 670 McAndrew, Rosemary, “Immersion 2000: making learn Letters, 215. 610. 907. 1000 ing happen” & photo., 909-11 Lewis, David, appt. & port. 833 McCarthy, Connie Kearns, photo., 6, 196 Lewis, James Otto, AborigiPonrta Folli o, 883, 890-92, 936 McCarthy, Paul., appt., 536 (cover, no. 10) McClernan, Henry G., deceased, 726 Lewis, Rodger C., “Publish or perish? looking at publica- McDiarmid, Errett Weir, deceased, 624 tion for tenure from the other side of the street,” 606— MacDonald, Eric. “Collection preservation news: collec 8 ution protection issues in a library renovation project Librarians as publishers: is the digital library an electronic 277-79, 282 publisher?”, McMillan, 928-31 MacDonald, Mary ¢ rev. (“Kids Count” & logo, 133 Librarians in cyberspace: a pilot's view” & illus., Grimes PollingReport.com” & logo), 825 281-82 McGinn, Howard, appt., 328 I-10 @ Index to C&RL News volume 617 (2000)