College @:kesearch Librasies Index to Vol. 63 (2002) Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky A Margov) Coll. (photographers), 48; Cox, Mike (authors), 300- ‘Abell Library at Austin College’s bulletin board” photo., Means 301; Criminologists (Green), 831; Dawson, William Levi 597 (African American composers), 221; Dickey, James (poets ABI/INFORM subscribers receive expanded access to backfiles authors), 452; Driggs, Frank (authors, music historians, oral 706 histories), 743; Earhart, David (correspondence), 676; Early Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK join Buddhist Manuscripts Project, 077; Edelstein, J. M.( poetry) LibQual+ survey,” 6 136; Educators (White), 48; Ellroy, James (authors), 743; Academic Libraries Treanndd Stastist ics, 2000, *2 000A CRL statistics Family Life Film Center (Kaufman, C. S.), 452; Ferry Hill at your fingertips” & photo., 94 Ledger (1797-1804), 676; Fiction coll. (Roberts), 378; Ford, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2002, 195 ONeil (architects), 301; Gibson, Larry (attorneys), 670-77 2003, 88 Gosnell, William (attorneys), 676-77; Green, Alice P. “Access services and RILI: great partnership opportunities, (criminologists), 831; Harbach, Barbara (composers, music) Oberlander, 666-68 #52; Harte, Houston (publishers), 300-301; Hinnant, Bill Acquisitions (by A/T/S):, African American composers (Dawson), (cattle claims), 300-301, Hirsch, Caesar (otorhinolaryngology ), 221; Amecorokeiry c(Broawnsntone ), 451; Architects (Ford), #51; Historic library shelving system (MacDonald), 831; Hist 301; Attorneys (Gibson, 676-77; Gosnell, 676-77; Nicholas, (Prange), 379; Ingles Family Bible (1823), 676; Jones, John 676-77); Authors (Cox, 300-301; Dickey, 452; Driggs, 743; Paul (correspondence), 521 (& photo.); Junell, Rob Ellroy, 743; Kelton, 300-301; Maugham, 452; Prange, 379; (politicians), 300-301; Kaufman, Charlotte Schnee (vitamin Sontag, 600); Bird, Ulmer (publishers), 300-301; Brownstone therapy research), 452; Kaufman, William (vitamin therapy Cecily (American cookery ), 451; Canadian fiction publisher research), 452; Kelton, Elmer (authors), 300-301; Levitt (Prairie Fire), 301; Cattle claims (Hinnanv), 300-301, Civil War Arthur (U.S. Securities & Exhange Commission), 831 materials6,7 6; Composers (Harbach), 452; Computer science McCarthy, Eugene J.( U.S. Senator), 6000; Macdonald, Angus (Shneiderman), 520-21 (& port.); Correspondence (Earhart, Snead (historic library shelving system), 831; Maugham, W 676; Jones, Washington, 521 (& photo.)); Coville (Warren & Somerset (authors), 452; Middle East coll. (Naf), 600; Modern Poetry Library, 136; Music (Harbach), 452; Music historians (Driggs), 743; Naff, Thomas (MiddElaset co ll.), 600; Nicholas Dallas (attorneys), 676-77; Oral histories (Driggs), 743; Organ (eTb(e( =c onlale(=)¢ transplants (Starzl), 48; Otorhinolaryngology (Hirsch), 451 Photographers (Coville, 48; White, 48); Poetry (Edelstein) Func is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). 136; Poets (Dickey), 452; Politicians (Junell), 300-301, Prairie Fire (Canadian fiction publisher), 301; Prange, Gordon W ABBREVIATIONS: Standard abbreviations are used (authors, hist., 379; Publishers (Bird, 300-301; Harte, 300- except in titles. Names of some organiza- 301); Roberts, Snow L. and B.W.C. (fiction coll.), 378 tions, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are also abbre- Shneiderman, Ben (computer science), 520-21 (& port.); viated and are alphabetized as if spelled Sontag, Susan (authors), 600; Starzl, Thomas (organ out. transplants), 48; U.S. Securities & Exhange Commission SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS: (Levitt), 831; U.S. Senator (McCarthy ), 600; Vitamin therapy appt. appointment research (Kaufman, W. & C. S.), 452; WAMC Radio stations, : foundation 743; Washington, George (correspondence), 521 (& photo. ); White, ClarenceH . (educators, photographers), 48 port. portrait prof. profile Acquisitions (by institution):, Angelo State U., 300-301; Boston U., 452: Columbia U., 841; E. Carolina U., 378; Emory U., 136, prog. program 221; Fla Intl. U., 831; LC, 48; NYU, 451; Portland State U., 600: U.S. Naval Academy5,2 1 (& photo. ); U.a t Albany, 743, 831; SpEcIAL usaGEs: More than one reference per UCLA, 451, 600; U. of Manitoba, 301; U. of Md., 379, 676-77 page is indicated in parentheses. Under U. of Md., Coll. Park, 520-21 (& port.); U.o f Mich., 452; U. of the heading “Acquisitions (by author, Minn., 600; U. of Mo., Kansas City, 743; U. of Pittsburgh, 48; subject, or title)” parentheses may enclose U. ofS .C arolina, 45 2, 743; U. of Tex., Austin, 301; U. of Wash 677: Va. Tech’s Digital Lib. & Archives, 676; Wilmington Coll donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects 5, ) (for named collections). Adalian, Paul T., appt., 455 About the author Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky is cataloger/associate professor at Portland State University; e-mail: [email protected] Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) @ I-1 Adams, Mignon, “How useful is your homepage?: a quick and Ashton-Pritting, Randi Lynn, appt., 679 practical approach to evaluatinga library's Web site,” 590-92 Ashworth, Carol, “Washington hotline,” 368, 373 Addis, Louise, news note, 834 Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad-based reference AASLS and the African American Funnel Project capacities expandedb y new software,” Patrick, 280-81 Midwinter Meeting, 2002, 180 Askey, Dale, “Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Book AHHSL, “AAHSL offfreee erlectsron ic recruitment guide,” 412 Fair” & photos., 204-206, 220 Alaska libraries select Sirsi’s Unicorn,” 554 AAHSL, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK Albrect, Jean, retired, 524 join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6 Alexander, Martha, retired& port., 746 AAHISL offers free electronic recruitment guide,” 412 Alexander, OtisD ., appt., 455 ACRL, Academic or Research Librariano f the Year Award, 2002. Alibris, “Baker & Taylor and Alibrish elp libraries acquire hard-to- 195; 2003, 588; “And the winnerasre ...: the official resultso f find books,” 165 the 2002 ACRL elections,” 436-39, “Cannon and Popko share Alire, Camile, appt. & port., 522 plansfo r ACRL: prepatro ceas t your vote in the election this Aman, Mohammed M., news note & port., 833 spring,” 124-28; Directoryoftest collections in academic, professional. AHA, “Columbia Univ. Press and American Historical Assoc and research libraries, published, 92 (& photo.); Doctoral launch collection,” 705 Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003, 589; “Don't be left ALA, “Let freedom read: read a banned book” & photo., 553 out: sign up for ACRL e-mail updates,” 554; Excellence in Library community endorses Digital Media Consumers Academic Libraries Award, 2002, 194, 196, 413 (photo.); 2003. Rights Act.” 704; Posoft thee Librrarsy W ar Service, “Hey Fellows. 588, “Friends of ACRL,” 819; “Get involved at ACRL’s poster, 3 (photo., cover, no. 1) Legislative luncheon,” 283; “Get involved with ACRI ALA, Annual Conference, 2002, “Annual Conference volunteer to serve on a division or section committee,” 659 iudiocassettes available,” 558; “ACRL in Atlanta: ACRL’s 61; Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003, 588; programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & photos., 550. Keep informed of legislative and policy issues,” 554 65, 574; “ACRL offering four preconferencesi n Atlanta! Legislative advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 262; “The library's 354; “ACRL programs and meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5); role in distance education: survey results from ACRL’s 2000 ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing academic library treannd dstastist ics’, 338-40; “Margot Sutton a growing crisis,” 356-058; “Instruction for first-year Conahan named manager of professional development for undergraduates: developing strategies to facilitate theit ACRL,” 551; “Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two transitions,” 196; “Invitation tot he ACRL President's program worksinh Phioladpelpshia ,” 704 Mary Jane Petrowski in Atlanta: the top five reasons you need to be there,” 341 named ACRL senior associate executive director” & port., 412, 377; “Le itive advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 26 ) 91; “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL News from the University Libraries Section,” 562-03; “KBMS president,” 784; “Meet the candidatefso r ALA president to offer 43rd preconterence in Atlanta,” 106; “Register for vote in the election this spring” & ports., 198-203; “Meet the ACRL preconferences,” 258 staff,” 820-22; “Members running for ALA Council,” 202 ALA, Annual Conference, 2003, “Toronto, 2003: it’s closer than Membership statistics,” 797; “Nteo deevedlop a plant o you think,” 490 support distance ed?: take ACRL’s new online course,” 665 ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2002, “AASanLd Sth e African American New monograph titles for 2001-02,” 811; “News from the Funnel Project,” 186; “ACRL at the Midwinter meeting University Libraries Section,” 502-03; “Open forum on ACRI actions of the ACRL Board of Directors,” 185-88; “ACRI the associoaf tthie foutnur e,” 781; 1l “Receive advance notice programs inspire excellence: the President's Discussion Group of CERL news contents,” 5 5 #; “Register for ACRI at Midwinter,” 189, 192; “Resolution honoring Martinus preconferences,” 25 SPARC and ACRL: working together Nijhoff International” & photo., 187 to reform scholarly communication,” Johnson, 648-51 ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2003, “ACRL discussion groups,” 782 Section committee volunteer form,” 663; “Stay up-to-date ACRL Midwinter meetings in Philadelphia: a tentative on association activanid toppoirtuenitsies ,” 554; “The year schedule,” 780-85, “Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two in review,” 801-12; “2000 ACRL statisticsa t your fingertips workshops in Philadelphia,” 704 — Meet Dumont and & photo., 94; “2002 ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute, Maloy—candidatesfo r ACRL president,” 784; “Open forum 93: “University of Arizona to hold conference on on ACRL: the association of the future,” 781; “Watno ltear n organizational change,” 6; “We're looking for a few good more about implementing the ‘Standards for College men and women: ACRL seeks nomineefso r office,” 282-83 Libraries’? 2 RL, Annual, “Conference programs—Atlanta,” 2002, 799; American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition 1909: Preconferences,” 2002, 808 1915,” rev. of, 373 Annual report, 2001-2002, 795-822 Anderson, Gordon, photo., 200 RL, Board of Directors, “AASLS and the African American Andrews, Joseph C., deceased, 081 Funnel Project,” 186; “Charles A. Schwartz named new PII Anne Arundel Com. Coll., “Excellence in Academic Libraries editor by ACRL board,” 261; photo. & roster, 2001-02, 813; winners,” 194 (& port Resolution honoring Martinus Nijhoff International” & Annual Conference audiocassettes available,” 558 photo,, 187 Appalachian State establishes racing collection,” 772 RL, Board of Directors, “Highlights,” Jlan., 185-88), June& Applying evaluation criteria for Web-based information sources photos., 568-70) to paper-based information sources,” Doran, 640 RL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial report” & Appointnents, 51-53, 138-39, 223-25, 302—4, 382-83, port., 814-18 24, 002-3, 679-80, 74440, 834-35 ACRL. CLS, Appropriusaet poeli cies for compiun cotlleegeunrivesrsi ty Iapropniusaet e policies forcominp colulegle/eunirverssit y libranie(CUP libraries(CLUP note# 31) published, 334; CLIP notes, #30, 92; note #31) published, ACRL, 334 #31, 334; Tiewel, sabbaantdsitucdy alelave, po licies in college libraries Appropriusaet e policies for computers provideid n ACRL's latest (CLIPn ote #30) published, 92 CLIP note” & photo., 334 RL, Committee on the Status of Academic Librarians, Arant, Wendi, “Science fictiando fanntas y: a guide to resources Guidelinefso r academic status for college and university on the Web” & logos, 652-55 librarians,” approved 2002, 664-05 Archaeology and evolution: what hapwhpen eyou nclesan y our RL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences office,” Bennett, 30 Librarian Award, 2002, 288; 2003, 589; “Guidelines for Ariel, Joan, “Wins WSS Career Achievement Award,” 285-86 curriculum materials centers: draft version,” 207-13 Armenian National Institute” & logo, rev. of, 297-98 ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port.8,0 0 Arothue nwordld in 100 days” & photo., Mizzy, 716-17 ACRL, IS, “Guidelines, guidelines, and more guidelines,” 733; Arsenault, Kathy, appt., 602 Guidelinefso r instruction programsi n academic libraries: a I-2 @ Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) final draft ~35; Innovation in Instruction Award, 2002 ACRL progandr meaetimngss,” AC-I—AC-16 (no.5) 286; 2003, 588-89; “Instruction for first-year undergraduates ACRL programs inspire excellence: the President's Discussion developing strategies to facilitate their transitions,” 196; Groupa t Midwinter,” Whyte, 189, 192 Instruction Section Publicationo f the Year Award, 2002 ACRL publication focuses on libraries’ impact on students” & 286; 2003, 589; Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, photo., 261-62 2002. 285, 2003, 588; “Panel session on new IS research agenda ACRL representeda t 21st Century Literacy Summit” & photo to be held at ACRL National Conference,” 773 332 ACRL, LPSS, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588 ACRL Standards & Guidelines, “Development and revision of ACRL, Midwinter, “Workshops,” 2002, 809 the guidelines,” ACRL, 665; “Development of the ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 2002, “ACRL Boardo f Directors Guidelines,” ACRL, 208; “Guidelines, guidelines, and more actions, June 2002: highlights of the Board’s annual guidelines,” 733; “Guidelinefso r academic status for college conference meetings” & photos., 568-70 and university librarians,” ACRL, approved 2002, 664-05 ACRL, National Conference, 2003, “Call for participation,” 29; Guidelines for curriculum materials centers: draft version, Charlotte keynote speakers,” 706; “Charlotte on a shoestring: ACRL, 207-13; “Guidelines for instruction programs in public art, waterscapes, historic sitaned sdin,in g” & photos academic libranes: a final draft,” 732-35; “Guidelines regarding Tierney, 646-17; “Charlotte ‘revs up’ for ACRL: tours and thefts in libraries: a draft,” ACRL, 360-66; “History of the activities in the 2003 ACRL National Conference city” & guidelines,” ACRL, 361; “How practical are the ACRI photos., Tierney, 728-30; “Demysthte iprofgryam isenlecgtio n Standards for College Libraries? Applying standards in the process: how to submit a successful proposal for the 11th academic library,” 711-13; Standardsand assessment foracademi. ACRL, National Conference,” Hardesty, 269-70, 279: “Hints libraries: a workbook, 712; “Want to learn more about for successful panel presentations: preparing for ACRL’s 11th implementintghe ‘Standardfso r College Libraries’?”, 712 National Conference,” 28-29; “Panel session on new IS ACRL takueps t he challengeso f scholarly communication: the research agenda to be helda t ACRL National Conference year ahead for the new program officer,” Martin, 786-87, 793 773; “Poster session presenters sought for ACRL National RL’s latest Webcasts focus on information literacy and Conference,” 641; “Preparinfgo r ACRL’s 11th National assessment,” 552 Conference: how to create competitive contributed papers ACRL’s mission,” 795 St. Clair, 180-81; “Thsteillr timee t'o ssubm it a proposaflo r ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing a the ACRL 11th National Conference,” 340; “Tips for a growing crisis,” English, 350-658 successful proposal,” Hardesty, 270; “Tips for successful RL’s 2003 awards program: recognizing outstanding workshops,” McAndrew, 181; “Volunteers needed at Charlotte achievemine ancatdesmi c librarianship,” Sherrod, 588-89 conference,” 706, 773 ‘Fretwell-Downing and ARL collaborateo n Scholars Portal RL, President, “Message” & port., 796-97 Project,” 413; “Library community endorses Digital Media -RL, RBMS, “Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries: a draft, Consumers’ Rights Act,” 704; “Texas A&M University libraries 300-06; Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American and ARL receive NSF grant,” 92-93; “University of Arizona Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002. 286 to hold conference on organizatiocnhaanlge ,” 6; “University 87: 2003. 589 ofL ouisville becomes newest ARL member,” 487; “You don't RL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2003, 589 need to know German to participate in ARL’s German RL, Vice-President, “Message” & port., 798-99 Resources Project,” 705 RL, WESS, Coutts Nijhoff International West European ASERL, “MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551; “UN¢ Specialist Study Grant, 2003, 589; Martinus Nijhoff Greensboro joins ASERL,” 412 International West European Specialist Study Grant, 2002 Atkinson and CJCLS award committeeasnn ounce 2002 winners 4, 187, 260-61 the final installmento f ACRL award winners,” Sherrod, 420. RL, WSS, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies 125 Librarianship, 2002, 285-86, 2003, 589; Significant Achievement Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003, 588 in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 280; 2003, 589 Austin Coll Abell Library at Austin College’s bulletin board ACRL announces participants for best practices conference,” 259 photo., 587 ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actionso f the ACRL Board of Award9s4, (1 ), 187 (1), 194-96 (2), 200-012,8 4-88 (11), 413, 420(2), Directors,” 185-88 25. 588-89 (16), 803 ACRL award winners, 2002, "803 ACRL candidatefso r 2002: learn who's running for office,” 36 B 20 correction, 139 Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Book ACRL chapter conferences/events,” 2002-03, 722 photos., Askey, 204-2006, 220 ACRL colleagues,” 812 sailey-Haner, Brenda, news note, 223 ACRL committee volunteer form,” 662 Baird, BrianJ ., “Consortial preservation management: a 1 ACRL discussion groups,” 782 for library preservation administration,” 572-74 ACRL Effective Practices Clearinghouse accepting submissions Baird, James, photo., 834 77 Bajusova, Olga, Don t forgthee Ftair y, frontispiece, watercolor illus ACRL/ Harvard Leadership Institute,” 203, 288, 334, 414 109 (photo., cover no. 6) ACRL honors the 2002 award winners: recognizing professional Baker, Betsy, “Named IS Publication award winner,” 286 achievement,” Petrowski, 194-96 Baker, Bradley, news note, 833 ACRL in Atlanta: ACRL’s programs at the ALA Annual Baker, Shirley K., “The knotty problem of priorities and Conference” & photos., 556-65, 574 relationships: a response to the top issues,” 789 ACRL journals,” 810 Baker, William, news note, 454 ACRL launches Information Literacy Web site with expert Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librariano f the Year locator,” 412-13 Award, 2002, 195; 2003, 588 ACKL membLisea rHincshlif fe and Arlie Sims at the American Baker & Taylor and Alibris help libraries acquire hard-to-find Association of Higher Education National Conference” & box ks, 165 photo., +12 Baker & Taylor announces e-content agreements ACRL Midwinter meetini Phnilagdelsphi a: a tentative schedule, sanister, Steven T., appt., 679 T80-85 Barnard, David P., photo., 678 ACRL offering four preconferencesi n Atlanta!”, ALA, Annual Jarnard, Kay, photo., 678 Conference, 2002, 354 Barnes, Tamika, news note, 454 “ACRL offers Directoryo f Test Collectanido nnesw CLIP notes” & Bames & Noble partners with Bowker photo.,9 2 Barth, Joseph, appt., 138 Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) @ I-3 Bartosz, Kimberly,re v. (“Matrix” & logo), 444 Calif. Hist. Soc., Leab Award, 286-87 Baumann, Helene, photo., 206 CSU, “New CSU information competence Web site,” 64:10061, Beall, Jeffrey, “Awarded Lazerow Fellowship” & port., 284-85 correction, 108 Becoming parto f the course: using Blackboard to extend one CSU, Northridge, “From cataloger to curator: the Korean exhibits shot library instruction” & photos., Cox, 11-13, 39 of an accidental ethnic librarian” & photos., 431-34, 452 Beforesunset: buya US. goverment bond of the 2nd Libenty Loan of 1917, ‘Call for participation,” ACRL, National Conference, 2003, 29 poster, cover, no. 7), (photo. ‘Call of popular culture papers,” 488-89 Bell, Mary Margaret, “Managing reference e-mail in an archival Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, “SAGE Publications to offer setting: tools for the increasing number of reference queries, collections online,” 639 9-101 Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Spear's Model Village, Benefiel, Candace, news note, 833 illus., 549 (photo., cover, no. 8) Bennett, Denise Beaubien, “Archaeology and evolution: what Canadian poetry database launched,” 414 happens when you clean your office,” 30 Cannon, Tyrone H., ACRL, vice-president & port., 4306, 438; Berman, Sanford, “New Web site profiles Sanford Berman papers “ACRL candidatefso r 2002: learn who's running for office’ at UIUC 164-05 & port., 36; “Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL Best, Rickey, appt., 455 prepare to cast your vote in the election this spring” & port., BCR activates new netLibrary Ready Reference Collection, 124-26; photo., 570 64041 Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL: prepare to cast your Bickers, Patrick M., “New ways toa cquoildr boeoks : adding out vote in the election this spring,” 124-28 of-print titles to the library's collection,” 173-75, 188 Cardwell, Jennifer, rev. (“Dolan DNA Learning Center”), 516 Billings, HaroldW Named winner of Atkinson Award,” 420 Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 285- Biography resources: finding information on the famous 86; 20035,8 9 infamous, and obscure” & logos, Schreiner, 32-35, 39 Carl, Cherie, photo., 522 Birch, Tobeylynn, appt. & port, 223-24 Carlito, Delores, rev. (Global Exchange” & logo), 44445 Bird, Judith, news note, 833 Carlson, David H., appt. & port., 51 Bischof, Steve, “Computer manuals in the academic library Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,” rev. of, 29 collection: improving accessibility,” 506-9 Cartoon6s,,9 2 , 163, 259, 331, 411, 487, 551, 639, 703, 771 BlackwBeoolk lSer'visces , Excellencei n Academic Libraries Award, Carver, Amy L., “We are all reference librarians: using 2002, 194, 196, 413 (photo. ); 2003, 588 communication to employ a philosophy of access for Blau, Andrew, photo., 332 catalogers,” 168-70 Block, Jane, news note, 381 Carver, Deborah, appt. & port., 679 Bonamici, Andrew R., “The Coalition for Networked Information Cary, Shannon, port., 820 (CNI): reports from the task force meeting,” 121-23 Case, Beau David, photo., 206 Boosting libraries at university orientations: designing Case, Susan, rev. (“Center for Watershed Protection” & log promotional booths” & photo., Spencer, 418-19 Case, Susan B., rev. CInvasivespecies.gov” & logo), 132-33 Boston Athenaeum renovation completed,” 639 Castinga wide net: the Early English Books project meets at BotSpot” & logo, rev. of, 44 Northwesier,” Garrett, 117-19 Bowker, “Barnes & Noble partners with Bowker,” 262 Cates, Jo, appt., 51 Bowlby, Raynna, “Litvhei Fnutugre4 : collaboratively speaking: < Cazden, Robert E., deceased, 525 library conference ono rganizational renewal,” 511-12, 521 ‘Center for Watershed Protection” & logo, rev. of, 672 Bowling Green State U., “Original valentines,” 89 (photo., cover Centre College returns rare texts to Dickinson College,” 412 no. 2) Chapman-Smith, V., appt., 138 Bowman, Camille., “Washington hotline,” 368, 373 Charles A. Schwartz named new PIL editor by ACRL board, Bradley, Lynne I Washington hotline,” 41, 129, 214, 294, 441 241 $52. 069. 736 Charlotte keynote speakers,” ACRL, National Conference, 2003 Brandeis selects Ex Libris’ DigiTool,” 487 UD Brandeis U., Mitsic—pyrotechnical, diaboliancda l hurly-burtical. Charlotte on a shoestring: public art, waterscapes, historic sites lithogr70a1 p(phho,to. , cover, no. 10); “Subject access in an and dining” & photos., Tierney, 040-47 interdisciplinary environment: meaningful signposts must be Charlotte ‘revs up’ for ACRL: tours and activities in the 2003 created,” 415-16 ACRL National Conference city” & photos., Tierney, 728 Brantz, Malcolm H., “Library-sponsored faculty book-buying x) trips: a look at a different approach to collection Cheperon, Lois H., photos., 568, 570, 813 development,” 264-06, 292 Chervinko, James, retired, 080 Breivik, Patricia, photo., 332 CHOICE Reviews, “RIT’s Wallace Library ads CHOICE Reviews Brock U., “Modeling and the use of graphics in Web tutorials: a to its OPAC,” 411 lesson from social learning theory” & photos., 95-96, 119 ChoiceRevieus. online, “Site license edition of ChoiceReviews onlinenos Brooklyn College opens expanded library,” 772 available,” 331 Brown, wauren, photo., 379 Christenberry, Faye, “How to becoam seeria l killer: one approach Bryn Mawr Coll. Fortune, ink & watercolor, 257 (photo., cover, no to the acquisition and retention of periodicals,” 103-5 4) Christiansen, Dorothy, retired, 139 Burckel, Nicholas, news note& port., 522 Christopher Newport U., “Tidewater libraries develop new music Burtle, Laura G., “The citizen in the information age: Georg collection,” 552-53 State University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen leaming Chronicle launches trial of campuswide site licensing,” 332,) 334 community,” 276-79 Chronicle of higher education, “Excting things happen @ your library Bush, GeorgeW President's budget inclu$d10e mislli on to recruit ACRL advertisementsi n the Chronicle of higher education” & new librarians,” 163 photo., 586-87 Byrd, Theresa S., “Exciting things happen @ your library: ACRI The citizen in the information age: Georgia State Universit advertisemeinnt thse Chronicle of higher education” & photos. creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning community, 5860-87; photos., 508, 570, 813 Burtle, 276-79 City U.o f N.., “BrooklynC ollege opens expandliebrdar y,” 772 Cc Clark, Susan E., rev. (“Carnegie Endowment for International Calbert, Jack Lynn, retired& port., 383 Peace”), 297 Calif. Digital Lib., “UC libraries expand interlibrary loan service, Classification Web available through Library of Congress,” 554 03-04 CLIP notes, ACRL, #30, 92; #31, 334 |-4 @ Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) Cloonan, Michele V., appt., 834 Cox, Christopher, “Becoming part of the course: using “CNI and Dartmouth offer ‘Collaborative Facilities’ Web site,” Blackboard to extend one-shot library instruction” & 489-90 photos., 11-13, 39 “The Coalition for Networked Information (CND: reports from Creech, John, rev. (“ECHO Science & Technology Virtual the task force meeting,” Bonamici, 121-23 Center”), 372 “Code Talk” & logo, rev. of, 132 “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management: Web sites for Coll. of Wm. and Mary, “Tidewater libraries develop new music researchers” & logos, Courtois, 723-26 collection,” 552-53 Croft, Jean Ann, photo., 716 CERL news, “Jobo f a lifetime’ ideas?”, Mizzy, 739; “Share your Crosbie, MichaelJ ., When change is set in stone: an analyosfi sesve n thoughts and ideas,” 715; “Statement of ownership and academic libraries designed by Perry Dean Kogers, Architects7,- 8 management,” 713 “Crossing borders: exploring new realities with our neighbors,” “CGERL news column editor wanted,” 281 Dancik, 656, 677 CERL news submission guidelines,” 40 Crowe, William J., news note, 833 “College of William and Mary library undergoes renovation, 106 D “Columbia Univ. contracts with National Library of China,” 259 D’Almeida, Diane, photo., 206 “Columbia Univ. Press and American Historical Assoc. launch “Dance: a guide to Web resources” & logos, Hansen, 776-79 collection,” 705 Dancik, Deborah B., “ACRL’s new scholarly communication Columbia U to preserve School of Library Services collection,” initiative: addressing a growing crisis,” 356-058; “Crossing 190 borders: exploring new realities with our neighbors,” 656, Comer, Cynthia H., “New roles and global collaboration: the 677; photos., 568, 570, 813 fruitso f international exchange” & photos., 106-8 Danner, Phyllis, deceased & port., 383 “CIC brings 19th-century American fiction online,” 163-64 Darst, Valerie, news note, 302 “Committee volunteer form,” ACRL, 662 Dartmouth Coll., “CNI and Dartmouth offer ‘Collaborative Community College Learning Resources/Library Achievement Facilities’ Web site,” 489-90 Awards, 2002, 420, 425; 2003, 589 DRA, “Sirsi and DRA complete merger,” 92 “Complementary and alternative medicine: an overview of Daumier, Honoré, Music—pyrotechnical, diabolicaland hunty-buriical, nontraditional medicine on the Web” & logos, Nims, 576-79, lithograph, 701 (photo., cover, no. 10) 589 Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Letter from the executive director” & “Computational science: an Internet inwoduction” & logos, Gold, port., 800; photos., 332, 568, 570, 813; port., 820 112-16 Dawes, Pamela, news note, 454 ‘Computer manuals in the academic library collection: improving Deaths, 53, 225, 304, 383, 458, 525, 604, 681, 746, 835 accessibility,” Klassen, 506-9 DeLoatch, Celestine, photo., 522 Conahan, Margot Sutton, “Named manager of professional “Demystifying the program selection process: how to submit a development for ACRL,” 551; port., 820 successful proposal for the 11th ACRL, National Conference circuit (“Annual Conference audiocassettes Conference,” Hardesty, 269-70, 279 available,” 558; “ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting,” 185-88; ‘Developing collaborative relationships: librarians, students, and ACRL discussion groups, ACRL in Atlanta” & photos., faculty creating learning communities,” Lippincott, 190-92 550-65, 574; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Philadelphia, Development and revision of the guidelines,” ACRL, 665 780-85; “ACRL programs inspire excellence,” Whyte, 189, Development of the Guidelines,” ACRL, 208 192; “Back to Europe” & photos., Askey, 204-206, 220; “The Dickinson Coll., “Centre College returns rare texts to Dickinson Coalition for Networked Information (CND”, Bonamici, 121- College,” 412; Leab Award honorable mention, 286-87 23; “Copyright town meeting,” Poole, 182-84; “Living the “Digital diamond sparkles at Temple,” Lang, 488-89 Future4,” Bowlby, 511-12, 521; “Meet Dumont and Maloy— Digital Library of Ga., “Political cartoon collection available candidatefso r ACRL president,” 784; “New roles and global through Digital Library of Georgia,” 331 collaboration” & photos., Comer, 106-8; “Open forum on ‘Digitally recorded textbooks available though RFB&D,” 641 ACRL,” 781; “University Libraries Section at Midwinter, Directoryofiestcollections inacacemic, professional, and research libraries, Zimmerman, 291-92) published, ACRL, 92 .« photo.) CQ, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588 Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Consortial preservation management: a new model for library Award, 2002, 288; 2003, 589 preservation administration,” Baird, 572-7 4 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003, 589 Constantinou, Constantia, appt., 382 DDILL :D ocument Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Services Copyright town meeting: intellectual property and multimedia Guide,” rev. of, 739 in the Digital Age,” Poole, 182-84 Does the ‘new library model fit small- and medium-sized libraries? Corbin, Brenda, news note, 678 Shippensburg University believesso ,” Laite, 15-17 A corecolinl daencec, tEdsialol, ned. , 7-8 ‘Dolan DNA Learning Center,” rev. of, 516 Cornell promotes library careers to high school students,” 771 Dolven, Mary, retired, 139 Cornell U., “CLIR and Cornell offer Web-based tutorial,” 773 Don't be left out: sign up for ACRL e-mail updates,” 554 ‘Excellence in Academic Libraries winners,” 194, 196 (& Don t forget the Fairy, frontispiece, watercolor illus., Bajusova, 409 photo.); Leab Award Special Commendations for Electronic (phe tO., COVer, NO. O) Exhibitions, 280-87 Doran, Kirk, “Applying evaluation criteria for Web-based Corrections, 108, 139, 225, 720 information sources to paper based information sources, Costabile, Mary, “Washington hotline, 4 ]i O40 The Costume Gallery” & logo, rev. of, 372-73 “The double life of the college campus: strikinga balance between Cott, Nancy, appt., 302 reality and expectations,” Welburn, 718-20 Cottrell, Janet R., “Five years ago comparison chartass a public Dougherty, Richard M., “How useful is your homepage?: a quick relations tool,” 495-97 and practical approach to evaluating a library's Web site “CLIR and Cornell offer Web-based tutorial, 590-92 Courtois, MartinP ., “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management Driessen, Karen, retired, 457 Web sites for researchers” & logos, 723-26 Drobnicki, John A., rev. (“Armenian National Institute” & logo), Coutts, Brian, “Travelo n the Web: sites to help you plan your 297-98 vacation” & logos, 271-75 Drost, Carol A., “Internet reviews,” 44—45, 132-33, 216-17 Coutts Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study 297-98, 372-73, 444-45, 516-17, 596-97, 672-73, 738-39, Grant, 2003, 589 826-27 Index to C&@RL News volume 63 (2002) @ I-5 Dudley (Miriam) Instruction Librarian Award, 2002, 285; 2003. Flood, Francis (Jim), deceased& port., 681 Ss Foley, Dan, deceased & port., correction, 53, 225 Duguid, Paul, “Charlotte keynote speakers,” 706 Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies, “University of Dumont, Paul E., “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidatefso r Georgia library partners with Foot Soldier Project for Civil ACRL president,” 784; photos., 568, 813 Rights Studies,” 91 Dutka, Andrew, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprise part of a Ford, Charlotte, “Receives doctoral dissertation fellowship” & librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course port., 284 photos., 19-22> Forro, Denise A., “A low-tech approach: working with persons Dyckman, LiseM ., appt., 51 with mobility and speech disabilities in an academic library” Dye, Nancy S., photo., 413 & photos., 708-10 Dy kgraaf Christine, rev. (“HowStuffWorks”), 738 Fortune, ink & watercolor, Fraser, 257 (photo., cover, no. 4) Foster, Stephen Paul, appt. & port., 522-23 Foudy, Gert, rev. (“Initiative and Referendum Institute” & logo). Early ModWomeen rDatnabas e,” rev. of, 596-97 820 Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 46 (& photo.), 134-35 Franklin & Marshall Coll., “Hey Fellows,” poster, 3 (photo., cover, (& photo.), 218-20 (& photos. ), 299 (& photo.), 301, 375 no. 1) (& photo.), 447-78 (& photo.), 518-19, 598-99 (& photos. ) Fraser, Claud Lovat, Fortune, ink & watercolor, 257 (photo., cover, 674-7575,. 740-41 (& photos. ), 828 29(& photo.) no. +) ebrary launches international library program,” 163 Free Pint” & logo, rev. of, 517 ebrary offers new pricing model,” 413 Fretwell-Downing, Inc., “UC libraries expand interlibrary loan EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources/Library service,” 93-94 Achievement Awards, 2002, 420, 425; Community College Fretwell-Downing and ARL collaborate on Scholars Portal Leaming Resources/Library Achievement Awards, 2003, 589 Project,” 413 EBSCO and Sirsi form content partnership,” 772-73 Friedman, Arthur, news note, 302 ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center,” rev. of, 372 From cataloger to curator: the Korean exhibits of an accidental Economic Policy Institute,” rev. of, 673 ethnic librarian” & photos., Wakimoto, 431-44, 452 Edsall, Mary D., ed., A corecollecitni doannc e, 7-8 Fujieda, Eni, “WSS Significant Achievement Award goes to Fujieda, Eisenberg, Michael, photo., 332 ) Miner, and Stafford,” 286 Elsevier Science, Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award Further reading,” Dutka, 21 2002 2S, 2003, 38 Emmons, Mark, rev. (“The Costume Gallery” & logo) G Emory U., “MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551 Gabriel: the Gateway to Europe’s National Libraries” & logo, s Endeavor, “Maryland Interlibrary Consortium chooses rev. Of 820- Endeavor,” 332 Gale launches 4 ebook program,” 773 English, Ray, “ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative Galloway, Ann-Christe, See also Young, Ann-Christe; “Grants and addressinag growing crisis,” 350-058; photo., 413 acquisitions,” 676 743, 830-31; “People in the News’, 078 Enniss, Stephen, news note, 223 81, 74446, 833-35; port.8,2 0 Environmental health: sites that focus on protectinogu r natural Gardner, Kerry Ann, news note, 454 resources” & logos, Riley, 350-54 Garrett, Jeffrey, “Casting a wide net: the Early English Books Epp, RonaldH ., appt., 5 project meets at Northwestem,” 117-19; photo., 187 Errata, 108, 139, 225, 720 Ga. State| The citizen in the informatioang e: Georgia State Escobar, Hector, “T1 he value of campus partnerships in University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and community,” 276-79; Roxy Theater in Atlanta, black-and studentgse t involved,” 345-48 white photo., 329 (photo., cover, no. 5) Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2003, 589 Get involveda t ACRL’s Legislative luncheon,” 283 Evans, Karen, rev. (“Jewish Virtual Library” & logo), 672-73 Get involved with ACRL:; volunteer to serveo n a division or Ex Libris, “Brandeis selects Ex Libris’ DigiTool,” 487 section committee,” 659-61 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2002, 194, 196, 413 Gift to support new science library at Princeton,” 6 (photo. ); 2003, 588 Gillett, Theresa, deceased, 604 Exciting things happen @ your library: ACRL advertisementsi n Gilley, Jennifer, appt., 224 the Chronicle of higher education’ & photo., Hardesty, 580-87 Gilson, Caroline L., rev. (“Public Agenda Online” & logo), 596 Extended deadline,” 8 Gleason, Maureen, “In the News’, 4; “Nferomw thes fi eld,” 5-8 Global Exchange” & logo, rev. of, 444-45 F Gold, Anna Keller Computational science: an Internet Facing the competition: the cnitical issueso f reference service introduction” & logos, 112-16 Massey-Burzio, 774-75 GoldermanGa,i l, revs. ( “USAID” & logo, 216; “Early Modern Farthing, Pat, news note, 744 Women Database”, 590-97) Fast facts,” Viles, 86, 158, 254, 326, 400, 482, 546, 034, 698 Golian-Lui, Linda Marie, appt. & port correction, 720, 706, 850 Graf, Francine, port., 821 Febmmann, PaulG..ed., Directonofies collections in. academic, professional, Grants and acquisitions,” Galloway, 676- 77, 743, 830-31; Young, and research libraries, published, 92 (& photo.) #8, 136, 221, 300-301, 378-79, 450-5 2. 520-21. 600 Fernekes, Robert W., “How practiacrea lth e ACRL ‘Standards for Grants (by grantee):, Appalachian State U., 378; ARL, 92-93; CSI College Libraries’? Applying standards in the academic Northridge, 676; Center for Research Libraries, 520; Coll. Cur library,” 711-13 for Lib. Automation, 830; Columbiat . 450, 600: Cornell t Fetzer, Mary K Receives Marta Lange/CQ award,” 285 136, 221, 300, 830-31; Dominican U., 450; Emory U., 520; Hope Financial Markets Center” & logo, rev. of, 738-39 Coll., 48; Ind. U., 450-51; Johns Hopkins U., 520; Nassau First project underway at OCLC’s new preservation center,” 641 Community Coll., 300; NYSHA, 830; NYU, 136, 450; N.C. State Fitzsimmons, Richard, news note, 5 > U, 300; Northwestern U., Boston, 830; Ohio State U., 676; Or Five steps to an effective internship program: providing a State U., 600; Princeton U., 6; SOLINET, 743, 830; Southwest meaningful experience for interns and librarians,” Quarton Mo. State U.,6 70; Springfield Coll., 48; SUNY, Albany, 450-51 109-11 Syracuse U., 743; Tampa Bay Lib. Consortium, 830; Tex. A&M Five years ago ...: comparison charts as a public relations tool, U., 92-93; Tulane U., 600; U. of Il, U-C, 830; U. of Ariz., 221; Cottrell, 495-97 U. of Ark., 451; UC, Berkeley, 676; UC, San Diego, 000, UCLA, Fleet donates historic building to RISD library,” 261 378, 830; U. of Dubuque, 450; U. of Fla., 136; U. of TIL, 450; U |-6 @ Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) of Ill, U-C, 300; U. of Mich., 221; U. of Miss., 300; U.o f Mo Helms, Frank Q., retired& photo., 225 St. Louis, 676; UNC, CH, 378, 450; U. of Pittsburgh, 48, 378, Hencken, Louis, photo., 834 830; U. of Tenn., 520; U. of Tex., Aust743i; nWes,ter n Md Hensley, Randall Burke, “Wins IS Miriam Dudley Instruction Coll., 48 Librarian Award” & port., 285 Grants (by grantor):, Ameritech, 48, 450; Biltmore Estate Co., 300; Herman, Gertrude Becker, deceased, 604 Bobst, Mamdouha “Dodo,” 450; Brine, Kevin & Madeline Herold, Irene M. H., appt., 382 450; Commonwealtho f Pa., 48; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) F., Hering, Susan, appt., 302 830; Duke (Paul G.) F., 676; E.S.P. Das Educational F., 378 Herring, Susan Davis, “WinsK . G. Saur Award” & port., 287-88 EZ-LSTA Digitization Demonstration Grant, 378; Forest Hey Fellows,” poster, 3 (photo., cover, no. 1) Hist. Soc., 300; Freeman F., 378; Hoover, SamuelH. , 48; IMLS, Hickey, Damon D., “Hints for successful panel presentations 48, 221, 300, 450, 830 (2), Lewis, Peter B., 6; LSTA, 136, 830 preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference,” 28-29 Mellon (Andrew W.) F, 136, 221 (2), 300, 378, 520, G00, 676, 830 When change issat in stone an analsisofseven academic libraries Miceli (Virginia Brown) estate, 600; Myers, Charles C. & desbiy Pgerryn Deean dRoge rs, Architects, 7-8 Romona, 450: NEH, 300, 450—51, 520 (2), 600, 743 (2). 830 Hildreth, Charles R., appt., 302-3 NHPRC, 676; NSF, 92-93, 520, 830-31; N.Y. State Dept. of Hill , Charles F., news note & photo., 522 Educ 300; N.Y. State P og. for the Conservation & Hillson, Barbara, rev. (“Gabriel” & logo), 826-2 Preservation of Lib. Research Materials, 450; N.Y Times Hinchliffe, Lisa, photo., 412 Neediest Fund, 600; Robinson, Thomas E. & Patricia A. Duke Hines, Rich, appt., 679 676; Tex. Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund, 743 ‘Hints for successful panel presentations: preparing for ACRL’s Union Pacific Railroad Corp., 676; USDE, 676, 743; Walton 11th National Conference,” Hickey, 28-29 Family Charitable Support F., 451 Hisle, W. Lee, * A special thanks,” 730; “Top issues facing cademic Greenstein, Daniel, appt., 302 libraries: a report of the focus on the Future Task Force Greenwood Publishing, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies response. 714-15, 730, 789: Top issues for icademic libraries Librarianship, 2002, 285-80; 2003, 589 714 Guidelines for academic status for college and university History of the guidelines,” ACRL, 361 librarians,” ACRL, approved 2002, 664-65 Hogan, Shaton, “A celebration of the lifeo f Sharon Hogan Guidelines for curriculum materials centers: draft version,” ACRI photo., 500; deceased & port., 458 207-13 lomeland Security Inf. Ctr., “NTIS provides Homeland Security Guidelines for instruction programs in academic libraries: a final Information Center,” 773 draft,” ACRL, 732-35 Hopkins, Dianne McAfee, retired, 603—4 Guidelines, guidelines, and more guidelines,” ACRL, 733 Houdek, Bob, “Teaandm tassk s: active bibliographic instruction Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries: a draft,” ACRL, 360-66 with high school students in a summer engineering program, Gunselman, Cheryl, rev. (Economic Policy Institute”), 673 335-3 Houghton Mifflin Co., “Baker & Taylor announces e-content H agreements,” 411 Hacken, Richard, photo., 187 How practical are the ACRL ‘Standarfdosr College Libraries Hagness, Carol, news note & photo., 678 Applying standards in the academic library,” Fernekes, 711 Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, news note & port., 50 B Hakim, Musa Abdul, “Navigatthien Wgeb of discourse on the How to become a serial killer: one a pproach to the acquisition scholarship of teaching and learning: an annotated and retenoft peirioodicnals ,” Christenberry, 103-5 Webliography” & logos, 502-5 How useful is your homepage?: a quick and practical approach Halgren, Joanne, retired, 680 to evaluating a library's Web site,” Adams, 590-92 Hall, Hal W., news note, 381, “Science fiction and fantasv: a guide Howell, Margaret, retired, 304 to resources on the Web” & logos, 652-55 HowStuffWorks,” rev. of, 738 Hallblade, Shirley, appt., 224 Hubbard, Willis M. (Bill, retired& port., 53 Hampel, Edith Baker, deceased, 681 Huge, Sharon, “Teaandm tassks : active bibliographic instruction Hampton | Tidewater libraries develop new music collection with high school students in a summer engineering program, 5592-53 335-37 Hannaford, William, retired, 524 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003, 588 Hansen, Carol, “Dance: a guide to Web resources” & logos, 776 Huguenot resistance to egorian calendar reform in 79: “More about dance,” 779 France,” Larson, 200-61 Hardesty, Larry, “Demystifyi the program selecuon process Huntington Lib., Leab Award, 286-8 how to subt 1 successful proposal for t National Conference,” 209-70 @ your library: ACRL ac TUSCI Of pigber "ducation & phi tO.. 586-87: news e8 news x no. 9) to., O02; “Tips for a successful proposal,” 271 Inthe News’, Gleason, 4;O rphan, 90, 162, 258, 330, 410, 480, 550. Harr, Barbara, photo., 379 Harris, StevenR ., “Writine thre s library: literary a shoestring” & bookmark, 423-25 In Harry Po Premiere Party w rel ho partnershiy pp»y - Bowling Gt lic Librat hoto., 5 1 offers advanced deposit,” 70544 Darrick, deceased, 83° Initiative and Reterendum Institute” & logo, rev. of, 82 ird Institutes for Higher Educatior ACRL/ Harvard Innovation in Instruction Award, 2002, 280; 2003, 588-89 Leadership Institute,” 203, 288, 334, 414; “2002 ACRL/Harvard ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003, 589; Samuel Leadership Institute )3 Lazerow Fellowship, 2002. 284-85; 2003, 589 Hayden, CarlaD ., “Meet the candidates for ALA president IMLS issues two Digital Library Forum reports,” 6—7 in the election this s & port., 198-201, 203 Instruction for first-y Hayes, Sherman, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprispear t of a f librarianl’isf e: exhibition design and prepat nurse” & Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 2002, 286 phe MOS., I 22 3, SO Hedberg, Jane, “Preservation news,” 43, 53, 131, 130, 215, 221, 296 International Scholarly Communications Al ance (ISCA) 401. 370. 442. 515, 594, 67 Scholarly Communications Alliance established,” 259, 2 Heidorn, P. Bryan, news note, 50 Internet resources (“Biography resources” & logos, Schreiner Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) & I|-7 32-35, 39; “Complementary and alternative medicine” & Krosch, Penelope, retired, 524-25 logos, Nims, 576-79, 589; “Computational science” & logos, Kross, Andrea, ed., Making the grade: academic libraries and student Gold, 112-16; “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management” success, 201-62 ( photo.) & logos, Courtois, 723-26; “Dance” & logos, Hansen, 776- Krueger, Janice M., (“The Knowledge Loom: What Works in 79; “Environmental health” & logos, Riley, 350-54; “Literary Teaching and Learning” & logo), 217 theory” & logos, Roberson, 176-79, 184; “More about dance,’ Hansen, 779; “Navigating the Web of discourse on the L scholarshipo f teaching and learning”& logos, Hakim, 502 LaBaugh, Ross T., “Wins IS Innovation in Instruction Award” & 5; “Science fiction and fantasy” & logos, Arant, 652-55; port., 286 Travel on the Web” & logos, Coutts, 271-75; “World religions Laite, Berkley, “Dotehe s‘ne w library modelf its maanld lmed-iu m on the Web” & logo, Jaeger, 420-29) sized libraries? Shippensburg University believes so,” 15-17 Intemet reviews,” Roberts, 44-45, 132-33, 216-17, 297-98, 372 Lang, Carol, “Digital diamond sparkles at Temple,” 488-89 73, 444-45, 516-17, 596-97, 672-73, 738-39, 820-27 Lange (Marta)/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588 “Internet Sacred Text Archive,” rev. of, 133 Lanham, Allen, photo., 834 ‘Invasivespecies.gov” & logo, rev. of, 132-33 Larsen, A. Dean, deceased, 681 Invitation to the ACRL President's program in Atlanta: the top Larsen, Ronald L., appt., 602 five reasons you need to be there,” Van Orsdel, 341-42, 377 Larson, Jeffry, “Huguenot resistance to the Gregorian calendar Iverson, Debbie, news note & port., 138 reform in France,” 260-61; photo., 187 Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 2002, 284-85, 2003, 589 J “Leab Exhibition Award winners named,” 286-87 Jackson, Ruth, appt. & port., 744 Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) American Book Prices Current Jaeger, John, “World religions on the Web: a guitod soeme of the Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002, 286-87; 2003, 589 most helpfu: sites” & logo, 426-29 The ‘LEAPing' librariarnol’es i n a campus learning community Jenkins, Barbara Baxter, photos., 568, 813 helping students get through their freshman year” & photo., Jenkins, Darrell L., retired, 304 St. Clair, 24-26, 29 Jenkins, Paul O., “They're not just usiWenb gsite s: a citation study Leaming communities (“The ‘LEAPing’ librarorlei ian an c’amspu s of 116 student papers,” 164 learning community” & photo., St. Clair, 24-26, 29) Jewish Virtual Library” & logo, rev. of, 672-73 Learning communities for excellence (“The citizen in the Job of a iifetime (“Artoheu nwodrld in 100 days” & photo., Mizzy, information age,” Burtle, 270-79; “Developing collaborative 716-17) relationships,” Lippincott, 190-92; “Invitation to the ACRI Job of a lifetime’ ideas?”, Mizzy, 739 President's program in Atlanta,” Van Orsdel, 341-42, 377) John, Nancy, photo., 560 The learning community for excellence in academic libraries,” Johns Hopkins U., “Facing the competition: the critical issues of ACRL, Annual report, 2001-2002, 795-822 reference service 75 Lee, Christopher A. (Cal), news note& port., 744 Johnson, Rick, “Online resources,” 650; “SPARC and ACRI Legislative advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 262 working together to reform scholarly communication,” 648. Lehner, John, “University Libraries Sectiona tM idwinter: a wrap- up of activities,” 291-92 Johnson, Wendell, rev. (“Internet Sacred Text Archive”), 133 Let freedom read: read a banned book” & photo., 553 Jones, Phillip J., “Rethinking library development: the ethical Letters, 710 implications of library fundraising,” 584-85, comments, 710 Levine, Jennie, photo., 379 Jones, Rita photo 570 LibQual+, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK Josey, E. ]., news note, 50 join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6 JSTOR releases language and literature collection,” 704 Library community endorses Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act,” 704 K LC, “Classification Web available through Library of Congress, K. G. Saur Award for Best CGRL Article, 2002, 287-88; 2003, 589 S54 Kanzler, Joni, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning Library of Cor ress and OCLC release reference service,” 487 library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get LSTA, “Syracuse U. study shows LSTA funding spurred library involved,” 345—48 investment,” 639 KathKyeas Lreali annd Daenie l J.L ealb AmeriBocok aPrnice s Current Library-sponsored faculty book-buying trips: a look at a different Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002, 280-87; 2003, 589 approach to collection development,” Brantz, 264-06, 292 Kaufman, Paula T., news note& port., 50 LSSI, “Siris partners with LSSI for integrated virtual reference, Kawakami, Alice, news note& port., 678 639 Keep informed of legislaantd ipovleic y issues,” 554 The library takes the lead: Wichita State University Library Kelly, Maurie Caitlin, ed., Makitnheg grade: academic libraries and propoa usniveerssity -wide Intemet policy,” Smith, 499-500, student success, 201-62 (photo. ) Oo) Kemp, Barbara E Named EBSS Distinguished Librarian,” 288 Che library's role in distance education: survey results from Kenyon Coll Five years ago comparison charts as a public ACRL's 2000 academic library trends and statistics’, Thompson, relations tool,” 495-97 348-40 Kissane, Danny, rev. (“National Consumers League”), 2160-17 Linden, Julie, rev. ( “Statistical Assessment Service (STATS)” & Klassen, Tim, “Computer manuals in the academic library logo), 445 collection: improving accessibility,” 506-9 Lindquist, Thea, “Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Kluwer, “Ovid adds Kluwer’s journals,” 94 Book Fair” & photos., 204-206, 220 The knotty problemo f priorities and relationships: a response Linke, Erika C., “Financial report” & port., 814-18; photos., 568 to the top issues. 3aker, 789 570,813 he Knowledge Loom: What Worksi n Teaching and Learning Lippincott, Joan K., “Developing collaborative relationships & logo, rev. of, 217 librarians, students, and faculty creating learning Kobzina, Norma, news note, 50 communities,” 190-92 Koepp, Donna, retired, 457 Literary theory: a guide to critical theory resources on the Koppes, Clayton, photo., 413 Internet” & logos, Roberson, 170-79, 184 Kratzert. Mona Literary theory: a guide to critical theory Little, Rosemary, deceased, 681 resourcone tshe Internet” & logos, 176-79, 184 Living the Future4: collaboratively speaking: a library conference Kreitz, Patricia A., photos., 568, 570, 813 on organizational renewal,” Bowlby, 511-12, 521 Krizack, Joan D., news note, 454 Lohf, Kenneth A., deceased & port., 525 I-8 @ Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002) “Looking for a few good questions: it really is process, not Mizzy, Danianne, “Around the world in 100 days” & photo., 716- product,” Rabinowitz, 492-93 17; “Joobf a lifetime’ ideas?” , 739 Lougen, Colleen, rev. (“Financial Markets Center” & logo), 738— “Modeling and the use of graphics in Web tutorials: a lesson from x» social learning theory” & photos., Suarez, 95-96, 119 “A low-tech approach: working with persons with mobility and Mont. State U., Bozeman, “We are all reference librarians: using speech disabilities in an academic library” & photos., Forro, communication to employ a philosophy of access for 708-10 catalogers,” 168-70 Lowry, Charles, photo., 379 “More about dance,” Hansen, 779 Lynden, Frederick, photo., 187 Morgan, Pamela D., news note & photo., 522 Morgan Lib., “Thaw Conservation Center opens at Morgan M Library,” 93 McAndrew, Rosemary, “Tips for successful workshops,” 181 Moukdad, Haidar, news note, 454 “McCracken and Yellowstone sign agreement,” 706 Moyo, Lesley, appt., 138 McCracken Research Lib., “McCracken and Yellowstone sign Mueller, Dawn, port., 821 agreement,” 706 Music—pyrotechnical, diabolicaland hunty-burtical lithograph, Daumier, McCulley, Carol, rev. (“National Foundation for Infectious 701 (photo., cover, no. 10) Diseases” & logo), 298 Myers, Marilyn, appt. & port., 523 McCurdy, Faith, photo., 521 McCurdy, Sheila, photo., 521 N McDermott, Patrice, “Washington hotline,” 214, 441, “National Consumers League,” rev. of, 216-17 McLaughlin, Brian, news note, 454 ‘National Foundation for Infectious Diseases” & logo, rev. of, McReynolds, Rosalee, deceased & port., 746 28 Major, Jean A., retired & port., 680 NISO establishes Networked Reference Services Committee,” Matkhe giradne acgadem ic libraanrd isteudsen tsuccess, Kelly, ed., 201- 165 a Natl. Lib. Legislative Day, “Get involved at ACRL’s Legislative Maloy, Frances, “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL luncheon,” 283 president,” 784 Natl. Lib. of China, “Columbia Univ. contracts with National “Managing reference e-mail in an archival setting: tools for the Library of China,” 259 increasing number of reference queries,” Bell, 99-101 ‘National Library Service for the Blind and Physically “MARC records available for Wright American Fiction,” 77 Handicapped announces telecommunications initiatives,” Marcum, James W., appt., 679 331-32 Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two workshops in National Library Week grant available to promote the role of Philadelphia,” 772; ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2003, 704 librarians,” 553-54 Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588 ‘The National Park Service Archeology and Ethnography Martin, Susan K., “ACRL takes up the challengeso f scholarly Program,” rev. of, 827 communication: the year ahead for the new program officer, ‘NTIS provides Homeland Security Information Center,” 773 780-87, 793; “Susan Martin is new ACRL visiting program Natl. Underground Railroad Freedom Center, “Univ. of otficer” & port., 703 Cincinnati partners with Underground Railroad Center,” 554 Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study ‘Navigating the Web of discourse on the scholarship of teaching Grant, 2002, 94, 187, 200-01 and learning: an annotated Webliography” & logos, Hakim Maryland Interlibrary Consortium chooses Endeavor,” 332 502-5 Mason, Elisa, rev. (“UNHCR: the UN Refugee Agency”), 516-17 Need to develop a plan to support distance ed?: take ACRL’s Massey-Burzio, Virginia, “Facing the competition: the critical new online course,” 665 issueso f reference service,” 774-75 Nehlig, Mary E., retired& photo., 225 ‘Matrix: a Scholarly Resource for the Study of Women’s Religious Neie, Philipp, photo., 187 Communitiefrso m 400-1600 CE” & logo, rev. of, 444 Nelson, William N., “How practical are the ACRL ‘Standards for Matthews, Cathy, “Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad College Libraries’? Applying standards in the academic based reference capacities expandedb y new software,” 280- library,” 711-13 8l Nerz, Honora F., news note & photo., 50-51 Maynard, James Edmund, deceased, 53 netLibrary, “OCLC offers to purchase netLibrary,” 5 Means, Pat, “Abell Library at Austin College's bulletin board netLibrary Ready Reference Coll., “BCR activatense w netLibrary photo., 587 Ready Reference Collection,” 640-41 Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidatesfo r ACRL president New CSU information competence Web site,” 64:1061, 734 correction, 108 Meet the ACRL staff,” 820-22 New definitiono f America enters OED.com,” 551-52 ‘Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the election this New publications,” Eberhart, 46 (& photo.), 134-35 (& photo.) spring” & ports., 198-203 218-20 (& photos.), 299 (photo.), 301, 375-77 (& photo.), Members runningf or ALA Council,” ACRL, 202 447-48 (& photo.), 518-19, 598-99 (& photos. ), 674-75, 740- Mento, Barbara A., news note, 381 #1 (& photos.), 828-29 (& photo.) MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551 New realities, new relationshi(p“ Crossing borders,” Dancik, 656 Mich. State U., “A low-tech approach: working with persons with 677; “The doubllifee of the college campus,” Welburn, 718 mobility and speech disabilities in an academic library” & 20; “New realities, new relationships for academic and photos., 708-10 research librarians,” Spalding, 580-82; “Old borders, new Middeldorp-Crispijn, Ineke, photo., 187 borders, bridges, and new relationships,” Rettig, 790-93) Mihalega, Anna, photo., 716 ‘New realities, new relationships for academic and research Millersville Univ. sends books to Africa,” 262 librarians: the new presidential theme,” Spalding, 580: Miner, Meg, “WSS Significant Achievement Award goes to Fujieda, ® Minaned Srtaf,ford ,” 286 New roles and global collaboration: the fruitso f international Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588 exchange” & photos., Comer, 106-8 ‘The Mississippi Writers Page” & logo, rev. of, 597 New titles published by ACRL” & photos., 7-8 Mitchell, Bill, news note, 381 “New version of WilsonWeb launched,” 771 Mitchell, W. Bede, photo., 570 New waytso acquire old books: adding out-of-print titlteo sth e Miyagi, Fumiko, “The illustration is a detail from a water color on library's collection,” Bickers, 173-75, 188 silk painting,” 637 (photo., cover, no. 9) “New Web site profiles Sanford Berman paperast UIUC,” 164-05 Index to C&@RL News volume 63 (2002) @ I-9 NYPL, Leab Award Special Commendations for Electronic P Exhibitions, 286-87 Pace, Andrew K., news note& port., 454 “NYPL unveils new South Court building,” 331 Paine, Nancy, news note, 522 New York Timesand Wail Street Journal fully digitized,” 552 Palmer, Carole, news note, SO News from the field Gleason, 5-8; Orphan, 91-94, 163-66, Palmer, Kristina, photo., 332 259-02, 331—™, 411-14, 487-90, 551-54, 639-41, 703-6, 771 Panel session on new IS research agenda to be held at ACRI PBR National Conference,” 773 News from the University Libraries Section,” 562-63 Parker, Elise, port., 821 Nilson, Julieann V., deceased, 835 Parnell, Jerry, “Further reading, 21; “The surprise part of a Nims, Julia K., “Complementary and alternative medicine: an librarian’s life: exhibition desaind gprepnarat ion course” & overview of nontraditional medicineo n the Web” & logos photos., 19-22 576-79, 589 Parr, Virginia H., retired, 525 Nisbet, Miriam, “Washington hotline,” 669 Paster, Gail Kern, appt. & port., 455 Nolting, Daniel Lincoln, rev. Web Developer's Virtual Library”), Pastine, Maureen, news note& port., 833-34 5 Patrick, Susan, “Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad-based Norfolk State | lidewater libraries develop new music reference capacities expanded by new software,” 280-81 collection Pauling, Linus, “Pauling research notebooks released online,” 261 N. Central Coll lhe illustration is a detail from a water color on Pauling research notebooks released online,” Or. State U., 261 silk painting,” 63 (photo., cover, no. 9) Peopline t he News’, Galloway, 678-81, 74446, 833-35, Young, Northern Light discontinues free public access to Web search 50-53, 138-39,2 25, 302-4, 381-83, 454-58, 522-25, 602-4 9 Perez, Derrie Roark, news note, 602 Northwestern U., “Casting a wide net: the Early English Books Perushek, Diane, appt., 138 project meets at Northwestern,” 117-19 Petrowski, Mary Jane, “ACRL honors the 2002 award winners: Northwestem University creates Cyber Cafe in library” & photo. recognizing professional achievement,” 194-96, “Mary Jane 16S Petrowski named ACRL senior associate executive director Nugent, Christine R., appt. & port., 523 & port., 91; port., 822 Pfahler, Sandy, retired, 604 oO Phipps, Shelley, photo., 564 Oberlander, Cyril, “Access services and RILE great partnership Phipps, Shelley E., “Named Academic/Research Librariano f the Opportunities 000-08 year & photo 161 195 (port., cover no. 3) Oberlin Coll., “Excellencei n Academic Libraries winners,” 196 (& Pierpont Morgan Lib. Publications, Leab Award, 286-87 photo ) Podracka, Dana, Don t forget the Fairy, frontispiece, watercolor illus, Oberlin College Libraries receivedth e 2002 Excellence in 109 (phe 0., Cover, NO. O) Academic Libraries Awainr a cdere mony held ont he Oberlin Political cartoon collection available through Digital Library of campuso n May 1” photo., 413 Geor Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, 2003, 589 Poole, Francis, “Copyright town meeting: intellectual property O'Brien, Nancy Patricia, ed., Directory of test collecitni acoadnemsi « and multimedia in the Digital Age,” 182-84 professional, and research libraries, publishe9d2, ( & photo.) Popko, John, “ACRL candidates for 2002: learn who's runningfo r OCL( First project underway at OCLC’s new preservation office” & port., 30-37 correction, 139; “Canannd oPonpk o center,” 641; “Library of Congress and OCLC release share plans for ACRL: prepatro ceas t your voitn thee election reference service,” 487 this spring” & port 124, 126-28 OCLC offers to purchase netLibrary,” 5 Popular Culture Assn Callo f popular culture papers,” 488-89 Ohio | Teaanmd tsask s: active bibliographic instruction with Porter, G. Margaret, “The value of campus partnerships in high school students in a summer engineering program,” 335 redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 34548 OhioLINK, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK Poster session presenters sought for ACRL National join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6 Conference,” 641 OhioLINK delivers video on demand,” 411 Prange, Polly, photo., 379 Oka, Christine news note, 454 Prange, Winfred, photo., 379 Olanyk, Tracey, photo., 716 Preparingfo r ACRL’s 11th National Conference: how to create Old borders, new borders, bridges, and new relationships competitive contributed papers,” St. Clair, 180-81 transforming ac ademic reference service,” Rettig, 790-93 Preservation news,” Hedberg, 43,53, 131, 136, 215, 221, 296, 301 Old Dominion U., “Tidewater libraries develop new music 370, 442, 515, 594, 670, 737, 825 collection,” 552-53 ‘President's budget includes $10 million to recruit new librarians, O’Neal, Tracy W., Roxy Theater in Adanta, black-and-white 163 photo., 329 (photo., cover,no . 5) Princeton U., “Gift to support new science library at Princeton,” 6 “Online resources,” Johnson, 650 Proquest, “ABI/INFORM subscribers receive expanded access “Open forum on ACRL: the association of the future,” 781 to backfiles,” 706; “New York Timesand Wall Street Journal fully Or. State U., “Pauling research notebooks released online,” digitized,” 552; “Village Voice Pubs added to Alt-Press Watch,” 261 490 “Oregon State Univ. to study student use of paper and electronic “Public Agenda Online” & logo, rev. of, 596 resources,” 552 Publications in Librarianship (PIL), “Charles A. Schwartz named ‘Original valentines,” 89 (photo., cover, no. 2) new PIL editor by ACRL board,” 261 Orphan, Stephanie, “In the News’,90 , 162, 258, 330, 410, 486, Punches, Caroline J., letter to the editor, 710 550, 638, 702, 770; “News from the field,” 91-94, 163-66, 259-02, 331-34, 411-14, 487-90, 551-54, 639-41, 703-6, 7p7r1o-du7c t3; dpre vyret l, o8p2m1e; nt“ Stspeepchiaanliiset fOorr pAhCanR L naanmde de diWtoerb Quarton, Barbara, “Five steps to an effective intemship program: providing a meaningful experience for interns and librarians,” in-chief of CGRL news”, 5 109-11 Ovid adds Kluwer’s journals,” 94 Owens, Tom, deceased, 304 OED, “New definition of America enters OED.com,” 551-52 R Oxford U. Press, “Baker & Taylor announces e-content Rabinowitz, Celia, “Looking for a few good questions: it really is agreements,” 411 process, not product,” 492-93 1-10 @ Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002)