Index to Vol. 65 (2004) Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky A 3 Aguirre, Anthony, retired, 344 ABC-CLIO, “Ingenta and ABC-CLIO sign linking Akers, Jeanine, “Discovering your teaching style: seven partnership,” 359 ways to enhance your classroom presence,” 251-53 “About the guidelines,” RBMS Ad Hoc Committee on Alire, Camila, ACRL, vice-president & port., 328-30; photo., Interlibrary Loan of Rare and Unique Materials, 273, 436; ports., 27, 86-88 545 “Alire and Kratz share plans for ACRL: cast an informed Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2004, vote in the election this spring,” 86-90 141; 2005, 460-61 Allen, Nancy H., photos., 435, 436, 703 Acquisitions (by institution):, Amer. Antiquarian Soc., Allen, Susan M., “Financial report” & port., 704-8; photos., 395; Bowdoin Coll, 555; CSU, Northridge, 229; Case 435, 436, 703 Western Reserve U., 285; Columbia U., 229 (& photo.); Allen, Tiffany, “How do I get there from here?: changing Duke U., 395; Emory U., 394-95; FIT, 229; Getty jobs, changing roles, changing institutions,” 653-56; Research Institute, 101; Harvard U., 395; Harvey Mudd “Useful job searching sites,” 654 Coll., 101; Hollins U., 167; Ill. State U., 722; Marquette “Alternative assessment in higher education: Web sites U., 229, 555; NYU, 555; Northern Ariz. U., 285; Ohio for a learner-centered approach” & logos, Chauncey, State U., 340; Regis U., 620; Rutgers U., 555; Tex. A&M 586-89, 603 U., 477; UC (Berkeley, 45; LA, 167; Santa Barbara, Amato, Sara, “From gophers to Google,” 64; revs. 722); U. of Md. (45; College Park, 101 (& port.)); U. (“KwMap,” “TinyURL.com,” “TouchGraph” & logo), of Mich., 395; UNC, CH, 45 (& port.); U. of Richmond, 94 477; U. of S.C., 228-29, 394, 395, 555; U. of Southern Amazon.com, “Innovative provides link between Me., 620; U. of Tex. (620; Austin, 45); Vassar Coll., Millennium and Amazon.com,” 644 470-77; Yale U., 555 ALA, “AACR2 added to Cataloger’s Desktop,” 304-5; Adams, Valarie P., “Territorial invasion or symbiotic “Celebrate banned books week, September 25- relationship?: technical services and reference October 2,” 362; “National Library Week to feature cooperation,” 12-15 National Library Workers Day,” 191; “Plan to attend Addis Ababa U., “Univ. of South Florida partners with ACRL’s Legislative Luncheon at ALA’s National Library Addis Ababa University,” 500 Legislative Day,” 122 “Adherents.com” & logo, rev. of, 616 ALA, Annual Conference, 2004, “ACRL in Orlando: ACRL Adler, Prudence S., “Enhanced public access to NIH-funded programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & photos., research: frequently asked questions,” 598-600, 603 423-33, 438; “ACRL programs & meetings,” AC-1— AASLS, “ACRL and AASL hosted the Presidential Report on AC-16 (no.5); “ACRL Strategic Plan: approved by the Information Literacy 15th Anniversary Celebration at ACRL Board of Directors, June 2004,” 440-42; “ACRL January’s Midwinter Meeting” photo., 121 to offer three preconferences in Orlando! Friday, AASLS,” ACRL and AASL hosted the Presidential Report on June 24, 2004,” 166; “Register by May 21, 2004, for Information Literacy 15th Anniversary Celebration at ACRL Preconferences in Orlando,” 250; “Three ACRL January’s Midwinter Meeting” photo., 121, correction, standards and guidelines approved at ALA,” 421; “2004 249 Annual Conference audio CDs now available,” 432 “An African mask is from an untitled book by Amos Paul ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2004, “ACRL at the Midwinter Kennedy,” Kennedy, 497 (photo., cover, no. 9) Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors, January 2004,” 156-57; “News from the University Libraries Section: activities at Midwinter,” 214-15 Guide to index ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2005, “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 663; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Boston: a tentative schedule,” 660-666; “ACRL offering four workshops Func is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). at Midwinter,” 527; “Meet Hensley and Snelson-- ABBREVIATIONS: Standard abbreviations are candidates for ACRL President,” 662; “Share your ideas used except in titles. Names of some with the ACRL Board,” 661 organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are ALA Editions, ACRL/Choice and ALA Editions to co-publish successor to Books for College Libraries”, 247 also abbreviated and are alphabetized as “ALA Graphics offers customized @ your library products” & poster, 7 “ALA members can change contact info, Web site login online,” 119 “ALA Web site updated to feature shortened URLs,” 64 “ATLA introduces preservation program catalog,” 65 “..and support open access through PLoS membership,” 194 “And the winners are ...: the official results of the 2004 SpeciaL usaGes: More than one reference per page is indicated in parentheses. Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky is cataloger/associate professor at Portland State University, e-mail: [email protected] January 2005 47 C&RL News Index to Vol. 65 (2004) Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky A Aguirre, Anthony, retired, 344 ABC-CLIO, “Ingenta and ABC-CLIO sign linking Akers, Jeanine, “Discovering your teaching style: seven partnership,” 359 ways to enhance your classroom presence,” 251-53 About the guidelines,” RBMS Ad Hoc Committee on Alire, Camila, ACRL, vice-president & port., 328-30; photo., Interlibrary Loan of Rare and Unique Materials, 273, 436; ports., 27, 86-88 545 Alire and Kratz share plans for ACRL: cast an informed Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2004, vote in the election this spring,” 86-90 141; 2005, 400-61 Allen, Nancy H., photos., 435, 436, 703 Acquisitions (by institution):, Amer. Antiquarian Soc., Allen, Susan M., “Financial report” & port., 704-8; photos., 395; Bowdoin Coll, 555; CSU, Northridge, 229; Case #35, 436, 703 Western Reserve U., 285; Columbia U., 229 (& photo.); Allen, Tiffany, “How do I get there from here?: changing Duke U., 395; Emory U., 394-95; FIT, 229; Getty jobs, changing roles, changing institutions,” 653-56; Research Institute, 101; Harvard U., 395; Harvey Mudd ‘Useful job searching sites,” 654 Coll., 101; Hollins U., 107; Il. State U., 722; Marquette “Alternative assessment in higher education: Web sites U., 229, 555; NYU, 555; Northern Ariz. U., 285; Ohio for a learner-centered approach” & logos, Chauncey, State U., 340; Regis U., 620; Rutgers U., 555; Tex. A&M 586-89, 603 U., 477; UC (Berkeley, 45; LA, 167; Santa Barbara, Amato, Sara, “From gophers to Google,” 64; revs 722); U. of Md. (45; College Park, 101 (& port.)); I (“KwMap,” “TinyURL.com,” “TouchGraph” & logo), of Mich., 395; UNC, CH, 45 (& port.); U. of Richmond 94 177; U. of S.C., 228-29, 394, 395, 555; U. of Southern Amazon.com, “Innovative provides link between Me., 620; U. of Tex. (620; Austin, 45); Vassar Coll., Millennium and Amazon.com,” 644 476-77; Yale U., 555 ALA, “AACR2 added to Cataloger’s Desktop,” 304-5; Adams, Valarie P., “Territorial invasion or symbiotic “Celebrate banned books week, September 25- relationship?: technical services and reference October 2,” 362; “National Library Week to feature cooperation,” 12-15 National Library Workers Day,” 191; “Plan to attend Addis Ababa U., “Univ. of South Florida partners with ACRL's Legislative Luncheon at ALA’s National Library Addis Ababa University,” 500 Legislative Day,” 122 “Adherents.com” & logo, rev. of, 616 ALA, Annual Conference, 2004, “ACRL in Orlando: ACRL Adler, Prudence S., “Enhanced public access to NIH-funded programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & photos., research: frequently asked questions,” 598-600, 603 123-33, 438; “ACRL programs & meetings,” AC-i— AASLS, “ACRL and AASL hosted the Presidential Report on AC-16 (no.5); “ACRL Strategic Plan: approved by the Information Literacy 15th Anniversary Celebration at ACRL Board of Directors, June 2004,” 440-42; “ACRL January's Midwinter Meeting” photo., 121 to offer three preconferences in Orlando! Friday, AASLS,”ACRL and AASL hosted the Presidential Report on June 24, 2004,” 166; “Register by May 21, 2004, for Information Literacy 15th Anniversary Celebration at ACRL Preconferences in Orlando,” 250; “Three ACRL January's Midwinter Meeting” photo., 121, standards and guidelines approved at ALA,” 421; “2004 249 Annual Conference audio CDs now available,” 432 “An African mask is from an untitled book by Amos Paul ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2004, “ACRL at the Midwinter Kennedy,” Kennedy, 497 (photo., cover, no. 9) Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors, January 2004,” 156-57; “News from the University Libraries Section: activities at Midwinter,” 214-15 Guide to index ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2005, “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 663; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Boston: a tentative schedule,” 660-066; “ACRL offering four workshops Fine is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). at Midwinter,” 527; “Meet Hensley and Snelson-- ABBREVIATIONS: Standard abbreviations are candidates for ACRL President,” 662; “Share your ideas used except in titles. Names of some with the ACRL Board,” 661 ALA Editions, ACRL/Choice and ALA Editions to co-publish organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are successor to Books for College Libraries”, 247 also abbreviated and are alphabetized as “ALA Graphics offers customized @ your library products” if spelled out. & poster, 7 SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS: “ALA members can change contact info, Web site login appt. appointment online,” 119 f. foundation “ALA Web site updated to feature shortened URLs,” 64 port. portrait “ATLA introduces preservation program catalog,” 65 prof. profile and support open access through PLoS membership,” prog. program 194 “And the winners are ...: the official results of the 2004 SpeciaL usaGes: More than one reference per page is indicated in parentheses. Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky is cataloger/associate professor at Portland State University, e-mail: [email protected] January 2005 C&RL News ACRL elections,” 328-31 ACRL, Annual, “Conference programs--Orlando,” 2004, Anderson, Rick, “Open access in the real world: 687; “Preconferences,” 2004, 698 confronting economic and legal reality,” 206-8 ACRL, Annual Conference, 2004, “ACRL to offer three “AACR2 added to Cataloger’s Desktop,” 304-5 preconferences in Orlando! Friday, June 24, 2004,” 166; “Animation World Network,” rev. of, 280 “Register by May 21, 2004, for ACRL Preconferences Appointments, 46-47, 102, 168-69, 230-32, 286-87, in Orlando,” 250 343-44, 397-98, 478, 556-58, 621-23, 723-24 ACRL, Annual Conference, 2005, “ACRL Board of Ariz. State U., “Guides to library lingo,” 155 Directors’ actions, June 2002: highlights of the Board's Armstrong, Alison, “Suggestions for success in an ACRL annual conference meetings” & photos., 435-38; online seminar: make the most of your e-learning “ACRL in Orlando: ACRL programs at the ALA Annual experience,” 314-16 Conference” & photos., 423-33, 438 Armstrong, Louis, “Louis ‘Satchmo’ Armstrong learns ACRL, Annual report, 2003-2004, 683 Chinese Moon guitar--January 30, 1963” newspaper ACRL, Board of Directors, “ACRL Strategic Plan: approved photograph, 61 (photo., cover, no. 2) by the ACRL Board of Directors, June 2004,” 440-42; “Article indexes: targeted and locally created,” Herold, photo. & roster, 2003-04, 703; “Three ACRL standards 202-3 and guidelines approved at ALA,” 421; “Update on “Assessing student learning: available resources” & logos, Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy Mark, 254-56, 284, comments, 369 that Illustrate Best Practices,” 578 Assessing student learning outcomes for information ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial report” literacy instruction in academic institutions, Avery, & port., 704-8 21 ACRL, College and Research Libraries Task Force, ACRL, “Alire and Kratz share plans for ACRL: cast an “Development and approval of the standards,” 535; informed vote in the election this spring,” 86-90; “Standards for libraries in higher education: the final, Board of Directors, “Highlights,” Jan.), 156-57; June & approved standard,” 534-43 photos, 435-38; “Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to ACRL, Committee on the Status of Academic Librarians, serve on a division or section committee, 524-27 “A guideline for the screening and appointment of ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 2004, “ACRL at the Midwinter academic librarians using a search committee: the Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors, final version,” 220-21 January 2004,” 156-57 ACRL, CJCLS, Community College Learning Resources/ “ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board Library Achievement Awards, 2004, 219, 221; 2005, of Directors, January 2004,” 156-157 461 ACRL, “The time to lead: ACRL seeks nominees for section ACRL, DLS, Haworth Press Distance Learning Librarian offices,” 216, correction, 249; Academic or Research Conference Sponsorship Award, 2004, 360; 2005, Librarian of the Year Award, 2004, 141; 2005, 460-61, 401 “ALA members can change contact info, Web site ACRL, DLS Guidelines Committee, “Guidelines for login online,” 119; “And the winners are ...: the distance learning library services: approved by the official results of the 2004 ACRL elections,” 328-31; Board of Directors, June 2004,” 604-611; “Revising Assessing student learning outcomes for information the guidelines,” 605-7 literacy instruction in academic institutions, Avery, ACRL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral 21, “Being immersed: feedback from ACRL’s Institute Sciences Librarian Award, 2004, 221; 2005, 401 for Information Literacy’s regional and national ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port., 688-89 Immersion programs,” Kaplowitz, 602-3; Best Practices ACRL, IS, Innovation in Instruction Award, 2005, 461; in Marketing Academic and Research Libraries Award, Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 361; “Developing a strategic plan: ACRL focuses on 2004, 218-19; 2005, 461; Miriam Dudley Instruction the future:, 258-60; The digital reference research Librarian Award, 2004, 142-43; 2005, 461 agenda: publications in librarianship no. 55, Lankes, ACRL, LPSS, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2004, 143; 2005, ed., 21; Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004, 142; 461 2005, 461; “E-learning from ACRL,” 316; “Enhanced ACRL, Midwinter, “Workshops,” 2004, 698 public access to NIH-funded research: frequently ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 2004, “News from the University asked questions,” Adler, 598-600, 603; Excellence in Libraries Section: activities at Midwinter,” 214-15 Academic Libraries Award, 2004, 140, 142; 2005, 460; ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 2005, “ACRL Discussion “Friends of ACRL,” 709; “Go to the distance to support Groups,” 663; “Meet Hensley and Snelson--candidates distance ed,” 315; “Hot off the press from ACRL: new for ACRL President,” 662; “Meetings in Boston: publications on digital reference and assessment,” a tentative schedule,” 660-666; “Offering four 21; Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2004, 218; workshops at Midwinter,” 527; “Share your ideas with 2005, 461; “Living the Future 5: Strategically Striving the ACRL Board,” 661 and Surviving,” 120-21; “Meet our members,” 702; ACRL, National Conference, 2005, “ACRL announces “Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the keynote speakers for 12th National Conference, election this spring” & ports., 148-52; “Meet the staff,” 359; “The ACRL National Conference needs you!”, 710-13; “Members running for ALA Council,” 153; 420; “Colleges and universities in the Twin Cities and “Membership statistics,” 693; “New monograph titles their libraries: sites to visit during ACRL’s National for 2003-04,” 699; “Plan to attend ACRL’s Legislative Conference” & photo., Bobrowsky, 514-16; “A cultural Luncheon at ALA’s National Library Legislative escape: arts and museums in the Twin Cities” & Day,” 122; “Register now for ACRL’s online seminar: photos., Boudewyns, 678-81; “Find out more on the Assessing student learning outcomes, March 1-20,” Web,” Newsome, 457; “Introducing the twin cities: a 66; “Registration is open for ACRL preconferences,” preview of things to do during ACRL’s 12th National 194; “Section committee volunteer form,” 529; Conference” & photos., Newsome, 456-59; “Links to “Sponsorships for 2004,” 685; “Suggestions for success Web sites available online,” 516; Kelly, 592; “Proposals in an ACRL online seminar: make the most of your for National Conference contributed papers, panel e-learning experience,” 314-16; “To market, to market: sessions, workshops, and preconferences due May ACRL offers one-time marketing award,” 361; “2004-05 28, 2004,” 248; “Registration for ACRL’s 12th National ACRL chapter conferences/events,” 530-31; “Updated Conference is now open!”, 500; “Selected theater Create Change brochure available,” 63-64; “The year performances during ACRL’s National Conference,” in review,” 689-702 Kelly, 591; “Submit a poster session for the ACRL C&RL News January 2005 12th National Conference!”, 501; “The theater scene in Committee on the Status of Academic Librarians, Minneapolis and St. Paul: explore the arts during the 220-21; “Guidelines for borrowing and lending special ACRL National Conference” & photo., Kelly, 590-92; collections materials for exhibition: draft revision,” “Where to go,” Boudewyns, 681 RBMS Task Force on the Loan of Special Collections ACRL, President, “Message” & port., 684 Materials for Exhibition, 462-67; “Guidelines for ACRL, RBMS, “About the guidelines,” RBMS Ad Hoc distance learning library services: approved by the Committee on Interlibrary Loan of Rare and Unique Board of Directors, June 2004,” DLS Guidelines Materials, 273; “Don’t miss the 45th Annual RBMS Committee, 604-611; “Guidelines for the interlibrary Preconference!”, 275; “Guidelines for borrowing and loan of rare and unique materials: a draft,” RBMS lending special collections materials for exhibition: Ad Hoc Committee on Interlibrary Loan of Rare draft revision,” 462-67; “Guidelines for the interlibrary and Unique Materials, 272-75; “Guidelines for the loan of rare and unique materials: a draft,” .RBMS interlibrary loan of rare and unique materials: the final, Ad Hoc Committee on Interlibrary Loan of Rare and approved guidelines,” RBMS Ad Hoc Committee on Unique Materials, 272~75; “Historical note,” 463 Interlibrary Loan of Rare and Unique Materials, 54447; ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J| Leab “Historical note,” RBMS Task Force on the Loan of American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Special Collections Materials for Exhibition, 463; Awards, 2004, 144; 2005, 461 “Revising the guidelines,” DLS Guidelines Committee, ACRL, Vice-President, “Message” & port., 686-87 605-7; “Standards for libraries in higher education: the ACRL, WESS, Coutts Nijhoff International West European final, approved standard,” ACRL, College and Research Specialist Study Grant, 2004, 144; 2005, 461 Libraries Task Force, 534—43; “Three ACRL standards ACRL, WESS, “Parisian migrations: a report of the Western and guidelines approved at ALA,” 421) European Studies Section’s Paris conference,” “ACRL Strategic Plan: approved by the ACRL Board of 385-86 Directors, June 2004,” 440-42 ACRL, WSS, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies “ACRL to offer three preconferences in Orlando! Friday, Librarianship, 2004, 143, 2005, 461; Significant June 24, 2004,” 166 Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2004, “ACRL’s 2004 Academic/Research Librarian of the Year” 143-44; 2005, 461 photo., 426 “ACRL 2003 Academic Library Trends and Statistics “ACRL’s 2005 Awards Program: honoring outstanding available in print and online,” 419 achievements in academic librarianship” & photo., “ACRL and AASL hosted the Presidential Report on Bielefeld, 460-61 Information Literacy 15th Anniversary Celebration at “ACRL’s core purpose,” 683 January’s Midwinter Meeting” photo., 121, correction, ARL, “ACRL/ARL announce recruitment video,” 63; “Living 249 the Future 5: Strategically Striving and Surviving,” “ACRL announces keynote speakers for 12th Nationai 120-21; “Updated Create Change brochure available,” Conference,” 359 63-64 “ACRL/ARL announce recruitment video,” 63 “ARL Diversity Program launches résumé site,” 6 “ACRL award winners, 2004,” 692 “ARL positions itself for the future,” 248 “ACRL Board of Directors to vote on dues increase for “ASERL launches regional “Ask a Librarian,” 119 ballot,” 646 “ASERL to create virtual storage system,” 420 “ACRL candidates for 2004: a look at who’s running for “Astro Boy @ Tezuka Publications” comic character office.”, 27-30 port., 65 ACRL/Choice and ALA Editions to co-publish successor to Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 2004, 218; 2005, Books for College Libraries”, 247 461 “ACRL committee volunteer form,” 528 “Authentication and library public access computers: a call “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 663 for discussion,” Courtney, 269-70, 277 “The ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: a five-year old Avery, Elizabeth Fuseler, Assessing student learning spreads its wings,” Garten, 81-83 outcomes for information literacy instruction in “ACRL honors the 2004 award winners: a recognition of academic institutions, 21 professional achievement,” Bielefeld, 140-44 Awards, 140-44 (9), 218-19, 221 (5), 360, 361, 460-61 “ACRL honors the 2004 award winners: the final (15), 645, 692 installment,” Bielefeld, 218-19, 221 “ACRL in Orlando: ACRL programs at the ALA Annual B Conference” & photos., 423-33, 438 “Backstage acquires MARS authority control service,” “ACRL invites you to attend the 2004 ACRL/Harvard 575 Leadership Institute: August 8-13,” 82 Baker, Bradley F., news note, 46 “ACRL journals,” 700 Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Boston,” 660-666 Year Award, 2004, 141; 2005, 460-61 “ACRL National Conference needs you,” 680 Banach, Patricia S., appt., 102 “The ACRL National Conference needs you!”, 420 Bandelin, Janis, news note, 556 “ACRL offering four workshops at Midwinter,” 527 Bartosz, Kimberly, rev. (“Families and Work Institute”), “ACRL offering online copyright seminar November 15- 336 December 4, 2004,” 548 “The bathing suit shown here is a 1913 design originally “ACRL programs & meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5) published in Journal des dames et des modes” ,F ashion “The ACRL Scholarly Communications Initiative: a progress Plate Collection, 301 (photo., cover, no. 6) report,” English, 450-53 Baum, Christina D., appt. & port., 621 “ACRL Scholarly Communications Research Agenda,” Baumann, Helene S., “Wins Coutts Nijhoff Study Grant” English, 453 & port., 144 “ACRL seeks applicants for Immersion ‘05,” 502 Bazirjian, Rosann, appt., 556 ACRL Standards & Guidelines (“About the guidelines,” Bear, William, “Federated searching: friend or foe?”, RBMS Ad Hoc Committee on Interlibrary Loan of 518-19 Rare and Unique Materials, 273, 545; “Development Beard, Charles, deceased & port., 399 and approval of the standards,” 535; “A guideline Beers, Lonna, “Norman, Peyton, and Beers win CJCLS for the screening and appointment of academic awards,” 219, 221 librarians using a search committee: the final version,” “Being immersed: feedback from ACRL’s Institute for January 2005 49 C&RL News Information Literacy’s regional and national Immersion Burd, Barbara, “Suggestions for success in an ACRL programs,” Kaplowitz, 602-3 online seminar: make the most of your e-learning Bell, Steven J., “The blended librarian: a blueprint for experience,” 314-16 redefining the teaching and learning role of academic Burwell, Helen, A studio portrait of dancer Helen Burwell, librarians,” 372-75 ca. 1927, was taken by the photographer Baron Bender, Laura, “Living the Future 5: Strategically Striving “Mister” Missakian, 357 (photo., cover, no. 7) and Surviving,” 120-21 Bennet, Christina, “Enhancing your internship: add value Cc to your work in the field,” 304-5 Calif. Community Coll., “Norman, Peyton, and Beers win Bertot, John Carlo, news note, 286 CJCLS awards,” 219, 221 Best Practices in Marketing Academic and Research CSU, “Campus partnerships buiiding on success: a look at Libraries Award, 361 San Jose State University,” 210-12, 215 “BCR partners with Collaborative Digitization Program,” “CSU-Bakersfield offers pre-MLS internships for minorities,” 499 192, 194 Bielefeld, Megan, “ACRE honors the 2004 award winners: “Call for writers,” Roberts, 163, 225 a recognition of professional achievement,” 140-44; “Campus partnerships building on success: a look at San “ACRL honors the 2004 award winners: the final Jose State University,” Breivik, 210-12, 215 installment,” 218-19, 221; “ACRL’s 2005 Awards Cannon, Tyrone H., “ACRL and AASL hosted the Program: honoring outstanding achievements in Presidential Report on Information Literacy 15th academic librarianship” & pincto., 460-61; port., 710 Anniversary Celebration at January’s Midwinter Biggs, Bonnie, retired, 724 Meeting” photo., 121, correction, 249; “Developing a “Biodiversity & Biological Collections,” rev. of, 38-39 strategic plan: ACRL focuses on the future:, 258-60; “Birds Eye View, National Park Seminarfyo r Girls is from a “Message from the president” & port., 684 1930 promotional book for the National Park Seminary, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, a finishing school for girls,” National Park Seminary 2004, 143; 2005, 401 for Girls, 573 (photo., cover, no. 10) Carlito, Delores, rev. (“Schoenberg Center for Electronic Blackwell's Book Services, Excellence in Academic Text and Image” & logo), 38 Libraries Award, 2004, 140, 142; 2005, 460 Cartoons, 5, 63, 119, 191, 247, 303, 359, 419, 499, 575, “The blended librarian: a blueprint for redefining the 643 teaching and learning role of academic librarians,” Cary, Shannon, “Plan to attend ACRL’s Legislative Luncheon Bell, 372-75 at ALA’s National Library Legislative Day,” 122 Block, Jane, news note, 230 Case, Mary M., appt., 556; appt. & port., 230-31, “Information Bobrowsky, Tammy, “Colleges and universities in the Twin access alliance: challenging anticompetitive behavior Cities and their libraries: sites to visit during ACRL’s in academic publishing,” 310-13, 326 National Conference” & photo., 514-16 Case, Susan, rev. (“PLANTS Database” & logo), 330-37 “Book arts on the Web: an introduction to selected Cates, Jo, appt. & port., 231 resources” & logos, Gregory, 198-201 Cedar Face, Mary Jane, “Southern Oregon Digital Archives: Boston Athenaeum, “Univ. of Washington library featured preserving a unique bioregion and its ethnohistory,” in library calendar,” 643 193 Boudewyns, Deborah Ultan, “A cultural escape: arts and “Celebrate banned books week, September 25-October museums in the Twin Cities” & photos., 678-81; 2" 362 “Where to go,” 681 “Center for Drug Evaluation and Research” & logo, rev. “Bowker acquires Monument Information Service,” of, 337 361-62 Central Mich. U., “The grant-writing process: a learning Bowlby, Raynna, “Living the future 5: a follow-up to the experience,” 673-76 April conference” & photo., 521-22; “Living the Future Chang, Annie, retired, 344 5: Strategically Striving and Surviving,” 120-21 Chauncey, Bonnie, “Alternative assessment in higher Bowling Green State U., “Mystery writers honor BGSU education: Web sites for a learner-centered approach” library” & photo., 249 & logos, 586-89, 603 Bowman, Camille, “Washington hotline,” 35, 92 “Checkpoint’s RFID system selected by Southern Indiana Bradley, Lynne E., “Washington hotline,” 35, 92 and NY Institute of Technology,” 501 Breivik, Patricia Senn, “ACRL and AASL hosted the Cherepon, Lois H., photos., 435, 703 Presidential Report on Information Literacy 15th China, “Swets offers broadband portal to content in Anniversary Celebration at January’s Midwinter China,” 361 Meeting” photo., 121, correction, 249; “Campus “Chinese hand scroll from 1658 was donated to the partnerships building on success: a look at San Jose C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University” State University,” 210-12, 215; photo., 423 photo., 229 Bridegam, Willis E., retired, 623 Choice, ACRL/Choice and ALA Editions to co-publish Bridgeman, Ulysses L., Jr., photo., 360 successor to Books for College Libraries”, 247 Briggs, Laura, port., 508 Christ, Ruth, retired, 399 “British Library joins Digital Library Federation,” 119 “Civic engagement in academic libraries: encouraging Brown, Judy Sorum, “Living the Future 5: Strategically active citizenship,” Kranich, 380-83, 388, 393, 400 Striving and Surviving,” 120-21 “Civil Rights in Mississippi digital archive,” rev. of, Brown, Phyllis, retired, 102-3 616-17 Buchanan, Lori, “Suggestions for success in an ACRL “The Civil Rights Movement: sites for students and online seminar: make the most of your e-learning researchers” & logos, Kvenild, 447-49, 461 experience,” 314-16 “Classical International to offer BMG Classics,” 502 “Building community partnerships: the ‘One book, one Clement, Susanne, rev. (“National Center for Post- community’ experience,” Rodney, 130-32, 155 Traumatic Stress Disorder” & logo), 472 “Building faculty-librarian partnerships to prepare “Clusty” & logo, rev. of, 719, 725 students for information fluency: the time for sharing “Cold War International History Project,” rev. of, 39 information expertise is now,” Rader, 74-76, 80, Coll. of Wm. & Mary, “The Throne: campus kudos for a 83, 90 unique library newsletter” & photo., 20-21 — Burckel, Nicholas C., news note & port., 46 CERL news, “Statement of ownership and management,” C&RL News January 2005 50 619 Covone, Nicole, appt., 621 CERL news celebrates ten years of Internet Reviews!”, Crayne, Janet, “The Frankfurt Book Fair: ACRL’s fifth year,” 64 146-47; “Links of interest,” 147 “CERL news launches reader’s survey,” 575 Creativity and leadership, “Libraries and librarians in the “CGERL news submission guidelines,” 32 21st century: fostering a learning society,” Martin, “Colleges and universities in the Twin Cities and their 668-71 libraries: sites to visit during ACRL’s National “Creativity as a leadership strategy in times of change: the Conference” & photo., Bobrowsky, 514-16 2004-05 ACRL President's theme, Maloy, 444-46, 469 Colo. State U., “Guides to library lingo,” 155 Creech, John, rev. (“Biodiversity & Biological Collections”), “Columbia approves final phase of Butler Library 38-39 renovation,” 362 “CrossRef Google pilot adds 20 publishers,” 575 “Columbia reactivates School of Library Service Alumni “CrossRef pilot program uses Google technology,” Association,” 421 303-4 “Columbia University expands overseas and at home,” “A cultural escape: arts and museums in the Twin Cities” 63 & photos., Boudewyns, 678-81 “Columbia U. launches John Howard Griffin exhibit,” 250 D “Columbia Univ. librarians develop special collections Dancik, Deborah B., photo., 435; photos., 703 inventory tool,” 646 Davenport, Nancy, news note, 621 “Columbia U. named depository institution for Human Davis, Douglas A., retired, 399 Rights Watch Archive,” 191-92 Davis, Jan, rev. (“ValuationResources.com” & logo), “Committee volunteer form,” ACRL, 528 94-95 Community College Learning Resources/Library Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Letter from the executive director” & Achievement Awards, 2004, 219, 221; 2005, 461 port., 688-89; photos., 435, 436, 703; port., 711 “Community colleges to host Put it in Writing @ your Deaths, 47, 169, 232, 287, 344, 399-400, 479, 559, 623, library workshops,” 194 725 Conahan, Margot Sutton, port., 710 “Densho: the Japanese American Legacy Project” & logo, Conference circuit (“ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actions rev. of, 472-73 of the ACRL Board of Directors, January 2004,” 156-57; DePauw U., “Strengths of the initiative,” 79; “Tapping into “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 663; “ACRL in Orlando: student networks: new ways to integrate information ACRL programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & literacy,” 78-80 photos., 423-33, 438, 479; “ACRL Midwinter meetings Derksen, Charlotte, retired, 103 in Boston,” 660-606; “Being immersed: feedback from Dermody, Melinda, “Supervising: what they didn’t teach ACRL’s Institute for Information Literacy’s regional and you in library school,” 306-8, 332 national Immersion programs,” Kaplowitz, 602-3; “The “Developing a strategic plan: ACRL focuses on the future:, Frankfurt Book Fair: ACRL’s fifth year,” Crayne, 146-47; Cannon, 258-60 “Links of interest,” Crayne, 147; “Living the future 5: a “Development and approval of the standards,” 535 follow-up to the April conference” & photo., Bowlby, Deyrup, Marta, “The Frankfurt Book Fair: ACRL’s fifth 521-22; “Meet Hensley and Snelson--candidates for year,” 146-47; “Links of interest,” 147 ACRL President,” 662; “News from the University Didier, Elaine, photo., 436 Libraries Section: activities at Midwinter,” 214-15; “Digital Libraries Initiative Phase 2” & logo, rev. of, “Parisian migrations: a report of the Western European 550-51 Studies Section’s Paris conference,” Lacroix, 385-86; DLF, “British Library joins Digital Library Federation,” 119; “Share your ideas with the ACRL Board,” 661) “JSC joins Digital Library Federation as first non-U.S. CQ, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2004, 143; 2005, 461 ally,” 643 Conn. Coll., “Principies are tested and come away with a The digital reference research agenda: publications in win: the $52 million question,” 580-81 librarianship no. 55, Lankes, ed., 21 Connolly, David, port., 710 “Director of museum library,” Mizzy, 371 Consales, Judy, appt. & port., 168 “Discovering your teaching style: seven ways to enhance Constantinou, Constantia, photo., 658 your classroom presence,” Akers, 251-53 Cook, Colleen, appt., 478 Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian “Cookery academia: culinary collections in libraries grow Award, 2004, 221; 2005, 461 up, and out,” Morris-Knower, 195-97, 201 “Diversity in Libraries Conference draws record crowds,” Coon, Brad, “The Middle Eastern world: starting points 361 for research” & logos, 504-7 “DiversityWeb,” rev. of, 391 “Cornell is new steward of Historic Native American Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004, 142; 2005, 461 Collection,” 420 “Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship winner explores “Cornell to distribute open source publishing system,” differences between face-to-face and computer- 500-501 mediated reference interactions,” Ford, 645 Cornell U., “Cookery academia: culinary collections in “Don't miss the 45th Annual RBMS Preconference!”, libraries grow up, and out,” 195-97, 201 ACRL, 275 Cornerstone U., “Late night at Miller Library: a success Douglas, Kimberly, appt. & port., 343 story,” 576-77 Downer, Sheri, news note, 168 Corrections, 249, 285, 502, 725 Downie, J. Stephen, news note, 621 Courtney, Nancy, “Authentication and library public access Doyle, Heien J., “The Public Library of Science: open computers: a'call for discussion,” 269-70, 277 access from the ground up,” 134-36, 152 Coutts Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Drost, Carol A., “Call for writers,” 163, 225; “Internet Grant, 2004, 144; 2005, 461 reviews,” 38-39, 94-95, 162-63, 224-25, 280-81, “The cover image of a wokas plant is a plate from Wokas: 336-37, 390-91, 472-73, 475, 550-51, 616-17, 718-19, a primitive food of the Klamath Indians,” Coville, 189 725; “Quality is the key,” 64 (digital archive photo., cover, no. 4) Dublin Core, “ISO publishes international Dublin Core Coville, Frederick V., “The cover image of a wokas plant standard,” 65-66 is a plate from Wokas: a primitive food of the Klamath Dudley (Miriam) Instruction Librarian Award, 2004, Indians,” 189 (digital archive photo., cover, no. 4) 142-43; 2005, 461 January 2005 C&RL News E Ford, Charlotte E., “Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship “E-learning from ACRL,” 316 winner explores differences between face-to-face and Earle, Eugene, port., 45 computer-mediated reference interactions,” 645 Eastern Ky. U., “Forging the library courseware link: “Forging the library courseware link: providing providing library support to students in an online library support to students in an online classroom classroom environment,” 594-97, 613; “Ideas for environment,” George, 594-97, 613 integrating library resources into a CMSP,” 596 Forys, Marsha., “The university library’s role in developing Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 40-42 (& future librarian teachers: the University of Iowa photos.), 96-97 (& photo.), 101, 164-66 (& photos.), Libraries’ experience,” 67-69, 73 226-27 (& photo.), 283-84 (& photos.), 338-39 (& Foudy, Gerri, rev. (‘Cold War International History photos.), 392-93 (& photos.), 474-75 (& photo.), 552 Project”), 39 (& photo.), 618-19 (& photo.), 720-21 (& photo.) “The Frankfurt Book Fair: ACRL’s fifth year,” Crayne, “ebrary ads D&B and Harris InfoSource databases,” 65 146-47 EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources/Library Franklin, Hardy R., deceased, 559 Achievement Awards, 2004, 219, 221; 2005, 461 Frederiksen, Linda, rev. (“Civil Rights in Mississippi digital “EBSCO A-to-Z now offering MARC updates,” 578 archive”), 616-17 “EBSCO and Gallup collaborate on Gallup Brain,” 304 Fritzler, Peter, “Guides to library lingo,” 155; “The language “EBSCO to index U. of California Press content,” 361 barrier: don’t let library lingo get in the way of “EBSCOhost pay-per-view articles top one million,” 249 learning,” 154-55 “EDGAR enhances Online Pro service,” 64 “From gophers to Google,” Amato, 64 Edwards, Phillips M., news note, 723 “The frontispiece of the book Little Red Cloak by Harriet “The electoral college, political parties, and elections: Burn McKeever” and “the illustrator is believed to be W. sites to help you through the voting process” & logos, L. Sheppard,” McKeever, 417 (photo., cover, no. 8) Toren, 366-69, correction, 502 “Fulbright Senior Specialists Program offers opportunities “Electronic journal publication: a new library contribution for librarians,” 247-48 to scholarly communication,” Roel, 23-26 Elicieri, Ellen, “Go to the distance to support distance G ed,” 315 “Gale expands biography resource center,” 7 “Elsevier adopts COUNTER code,” 7 Galloway, Ann-Christe, “Grants and acquisitions,” 44-45, Elsevier Science, Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian 100-101, 167, 228-29, 285, 340, 394-95, 476-77, Award, 2004, 142-43; 2005, 461 554-55, 620, 722; “People in the News”, 46-47, 102-3, Emmons, Mark, rev. (“Animation World Network”), 280 168-69, 230-32, 286-87, 343-44, 397-400, 478-79, English, Ray, “The ACRL Scholarly Communications 556-59, 621-23, 723-25; port., 711 Initiative: a progress report,” 450-53; “ACRL Scholarly Galvin, Thomas J., deceased, 232 Communications Research Agenda,” 453 Garrett, Jeffrey, “Northwestern's new Maeda bookplate: “Enhanced public access to NIH-funded research: capturing continuity and change in an image for the frequently asked questions,” Adler, 598-600, 603 21st century” & photos., 376-78 “Enhancing your internship: add value to your work in Garten, Ed, “The ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: a the field,” Bennet, 304-5 five-year old spreads its wings,” 81-83 Ericson, Randall L., “Living and thriving with library/ITS Gaynor, Kathy, “Go to the distance to support distance collaboration: the Hamilton College model,” 510-13 ed,” 315 Errata, 249, 285, 502, 725 George, Julie, “Forging the library courseware link: Evans, Adye Bel, retired, 344 providing library support to students in an online Evans, Karen, “The Middle Eastern world: starting points classroom environment,” 594-97, 613; “Ideas for for research” & logos, 504-7 integrating library resources into a CMSP,” 596 “Ex Libris developing electronic resource management “Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to serve on a division system,” 248-49 or section committee,” 524-27 “Examples of online models for library service and Getty Research Inst., Leab Award, 144 initiatives,” Rader, 76 Ghapery, Jimmy, “There’s an 800-pound gorilla in our Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2004, 140, 142; stacks: an information literacy case study of Google,” 2005, 460 582-84 “Excellence in Academic Libraries winners announced” Giles, Kara L., “Reflections on a privilege: becoming part & photos., 140, 142 of the course through a collaboration on Blackboard,” 261-63, 268 F “Go to the distance to support distance ed,” Elicieri, 315 “Families and Work Institute,” rev. of, 336 Goetsch, Lori A., appt., 397; photo., 436 Farrelman, Josh, “Washington hotline,” 158 Goodrum, Abby, ed., The digital reference research Fashion Plate Collection, “The bathing suit shown here is a agenda: publications in librarianship no. 55, 21 1913 design originally published in Journal des dames Gorman, Michael, “Meet the candidates for ALA president: et des modes”, 301 (photo., cover, no. 6) vote in the election this spring” & port., 148-52 “Fast facts,” Pattillo, 58, 114, 186, 242, 298, 354, 414, 494, Gormley, Mark M., deceased, 169 570, 638, 742 Govan, James F., deceased, 725 “Federated searching: friend or foe?”, Bear, 518-19 Graf, Francine, port., 711 Ferriero, David S., appt., 621-22 Grafstein, Ann J., “IS Publication Award winners named,” “Find out more on the Web,” Newsome, 457 218-19, correction, port was Grafstein instead of Fishel, Teresa, “Find out more on the Web,” 457; Grassian, 285 “Introducing the twin cities: a preview of things Graham, P. Toby, news note, 168 to do during ACRL’s 12th National Conference” & Graham, Peter S., deceased & port., 479 photos., 456-59 “The grant-writing process: a learning experience,” Flower, Ann, rev. (“The National Agricultural Law Center” Zambare, 673-76 & logo), 617 “Grants and acquisitions,” Galloway, 44-45, 100-101, 167, Folger Shakespeare Lib., Leab Award, 144 228-29, 285, 340, 394-95, 476-77, 554-55, 620, 722 Ford, Ann, retired, 344 Grants (by grantee):, Binghamton U., 285; Boston Coll., Ford, BarbaraJ. , news note, 230 228; Buhrer Elementary School, Cleveland, Ohio, C&RL News January 2005 285; Case Western Reserve U., 285; Colgate U., 340; by Josiah Johnson Hawes, showing a snow scene on Coll. of Wm. & Mary, 228; Columbia U., 394; Conn. the northeast corner of the Boston Common,” 641 Hist. Soc., 554; Conservation Ctr. for Art & Historic (photos., cover, no. 11) Artifacts, 100-101; Cornell U., 340; Dominican U., 100; “Harvard developing Women Working online project,” Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., 100; Emory U., 228; 250 Folger Shakespeare Lib., 44; Ga. State U., 554; Greater Harvard Institutes for Higher Education, “The ACRL/ Western Lib. Alliance, 44—45; Harvard U., 191; Holy Harvard Leadership Institute: a five-year old spreads Cross Coll., 620; Ind. U., $. Bend, 620; Iowa State U., its wings,” 8i-83; “ACRL invites you to attend the 2004 228; Johns Hopkins U., 554; Lib. Co. of Phila., 394; ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute: August 8-13,” 82 Marquette U., 476; Md. ArtSource, 554; Naval Historical Harvard U., “Schlesinger Library prepares for renovation,” 6; F., 620; NJ State Lib., 100; N.Y. State Lib., 340; NYHS, “Simmons/Harvard team to assist Iraqi libraries,” 191 44; NYU, 44; Nichols Coll., 44; Notre Dame de Namur Hawes, Josiah Johnson, “The image is an 1850's salted U., 476; Notre Dame Law School, 620; Rensselaer paper print by Josiah Johnson Hawes, showing a Polytechnic Inst., 340; R.I. Hist. Soc., 722; Rochester snow scene on the northeast corner of the Boston Inst. of Tech(nology)., 340; Rutgers U., 44, 100; St. Common,” 641 (photos., cover, no. 11) Lawrence U., 340; Shimer Coll., 228; Simmons Coll., Haworth Press Distance Learning Librarian Conference 191, 722; Syracuse U., 722; Tex. A&M U., 100; U. of Sponsorship Award, 2004, 360; 2005, 461 Ala., 228, 476; UC, Santa Cruz, 476; U. of Cincinnati, Hayden, Carla, news note, 556 394: U. of Fla., 394; U. of Ill., U-C, 167; U. of lowa, 228; Hedberg, Jane, “Preservation news,” 37, 93, 160, 223, 278, U. of Md., 554; U. of N. Tex., 100; UNC, CH, 228; U. of 334, 389, 400, 471, 475, 549, 614, 716 Notre Dame, 476, 620; U. of Rochester, 100; U. of Wis. Helfer, Doris, news note, 230 (Lincoln, 228; Madison, 228, 554); Valparaiso U., 620; Heller-Ross, Holly, “Reinforcing information and technology Vassar Coll., 340; Va. Commonwealth U., 554 literacy: the Plattsburgh tip sheet,” 321-25 Grants (by grantor):, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., 620; Henderson, Pat, retired, 232 Brotherton (Fred J.) F., 44; Carnegie Corp. of N.Y., Herold, Irene, “Article indexes: targeted and locally 167; Coates (Albert & Gladys) Endowment Fund, 228; creaied,” 202-3 Davis Educ. F., 44; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) F., 228; Hilburger, Mary Jane, deceased, 287 IMLS, 44—45 (2), 100 (3), 228 (2), 476, 554 (2), 620 Hisle, W. Lee, “Principles are tested and come away with (5), 722 (2); ITIE, 394; Jones (Fletcher) F., 476; Mayer a win: the $52 million question,” 580-81 (Melanie J.) endowment, 476; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., “Historical note,” RBMS Task Force on the Loan of Special 285, 340; Mellon F., 44; NEA, 554; NEH, 100-101, 191, Collections Materials for Exhibition, 463 340 (2), 394 (4), 476, 554; NHPRC, 476, 554; State of “Homicide in Chicago 1870-1830” & logo, rev. of, 550 Ohio Lib. Services & Tech. Act Mini-Grant, 285; USDE, Hope College’s Van Wylen Library, “Excellence in 100, 228; Verizon F., 228 Academic Libraries winners announced” & photo., Grassian, Esther Stampfer, “IS Publication Award winners 140, 142 named” & port., 218-19, correction, port was Grafstein Horrocks, Norman, news note, 286 instead of Grassian, 285 “Hot off the press from ACRL: new publications on digital “Gray literature: resources for locating unpublished reference and assessment,” 21 research” & logos, Mathews, 125-28 “How do I get there from here?: changing jobs, changing Greenwood Publishing, Career Achievement in Women’s roles, changing institutions,” Markgren, 653-56 Studies Librarianship, 2004, 143; 2005, 461 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2004, 218; 2005, Gregory, Cynthia L., “Book arts on the Web: an introduction 461 to selected resources” & logos, 198-201; “More about Hulbert, Doris, retired & port., 478-79 book arts,” 199 HRW, “Columbia U. named depository institution for Griffiths, JosééMarie, appt. & port., 723 Human Rights Watch Archive,” 191-92 Grolier Club, Leab Award, 144 Hyde, Gene, rev. (“Public History Resource Center”), 224 “A guideline for the screening and appointment of academic librarians using a search committee: the I final version,” Committee on the Status of Academic “Ideas for integrating library resources into a CMSP,” Librarians, 220-21 George, 596 “Guidelines for borrowing and lending special collections “Illinois CLICKS expands capabilities,” 303 materials for exhibition: draft revision,” RBMS Task “ILCSO celebrates 25 years,” 643 Force on the Loan of Special Collections Materials for “ILCSO increases membership by 48 percent,” 7 Exhibition, 462-67 “The image is an 1850's salted paper print by Josiah “Guidelines for distance learning library services: approved Johnson Hawes, showing a snow scene on the by the Board of Directors, June 2004,” DLS Guidelines northeast corner of the Boston Common,” Hawes, 641 Committee, 604-611 (photos., cover, no. 11) “Guidelines for the interlibrary loan of rare and unique Immersion ‘05, “ACRL seeks applicants for Immersion materials: a draft,” RBMS Ad Hoc Committee on ‘05,” 502 Interlibrary Loan of Rare and Unique Materials, “In the News”, Orphan, 4, 62, 118, 190, 246, 302, 358, 272-75 418, 498, 574, 642 “Guidelines for the interlibrary loan of rare and unique Inabinett, Erwin Lester “Les,” deceased, 400 materials: the final, approved guidelines,” RBMS Ad IUPUI, “Enhancing your internship: add value to your Hoc Committee on Interlibrary Loan of Rare and work in the field,” 304—5 Unique Materials, 544-47 “Indiana University unveils photo collection,” 5 “Guides to library lingo,” Pemberton, 155 “Indigenous nations: sites of interest” & logos, Matesic, Gwinn, Nancy E., port., 370 16-19 “Information access alliance: challenging anticompetitive H behavior in academic publishing,” Case, 310-13, 326 Hamilton Coll., “Living and thriving with library/ITS “InfoTrac OneFile Plus reaches 41 million articles,” 420 collaboration: the Hamilton College model,” 510-13 “Ingenta and ABC-CLIO sign linking partnership,” 359 Hardesty, Larry, appt. & port., 478 Innovation in Instruction Award, 2005, 461 Harrison, John A., deceased, 399-400 “Innovative Interfaces celebrates 25th anniversary,” 63 Harvard Coll., “The image is an 1850's salted paper print “Innovative offers streaming video through OPAC,” 305 January 2005 53 C&RL News “Innovative partners with Northeastern on institutional Institute for Information Literacy’s regional and repository development,” 421 national Immersion programs,” 602-3; “IS Publication “Innovative provides link between Millennium and Award winners named,” 218-19 Amazon.com,” 644 Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004, 142; 2005, Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2004, 461; Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 2004, 219; 2005, 144; 2005, 461 461 Kawakami, Toyo Suyemoto, deceased, 232 “IMLS seeks proposals for library workforce study,” 247 Kaylor, Doug, appt. & port., 622 Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 2004, Kelly, Julia, “Colleges and universities in the Twin 218-19; 2005, 461 Cities and their libraries: sites to visit during ACRL’s “ICOLC updates statement on practices for the selection National Conference” & photo., 514-16; “Links to of electronic information,” 578 Web sites available online,” 592; “Selected theater “ISO publishes international Dublin Core standard,” performances during ACRL’s National Conference,” 65-06 591; “The theater scene in Minneapolis and St. Paul: Internet resources (“Alternative assessment in higher explore the arts during the ACRL National Conference” education: Web sites for a learner-centered approach” & photo., 590-92 & logos, Chauncey, 586-89, 603; “Assessing student Kennedy, Amos Paul, “An African mask is from an learning: available resources” & logos, Mark, 254—56, untitled book by Amos Paul Kennedy,” 497 (photo., 284, comments, 369; “Book arts on the Web: an cover, no. 9) introduction to selected resources” & logos, Gregory, Kibbee, Jo, news note, 230 198-201; “The Civil Rights Movement: sites for students “The kind of job you could only have in Washington” & and researchers” & logos, Kvenild, 447-49, 461; “The port., Mizzy, 370-71 electoral college, political parties, and elections: sites to King, Jennifer Gunter, appt., 725 help you through the voting process” & logos, Toren, King, Lynne, photo., 436 366-69, correction, 502; “Gray literature: resources for “The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and locating unpublished research” & logos, Mathews, Reproduction,” rev. of, 163 125-28; “Indigenous nations: sites of interest” & logos, Kirk, Tom, “Named Academic/Research Librarian of the Matesic, 16-19; “Knowledge management: a guide to Year” & port., 117, 141 (port., cover, no. 3); photo., resources on the Internet” & logos, Smith, 70-73; “The 4206 Middle Eastern world: starting points for research” & Klumpers, Grene, Market on the Water Froni, an oil on logos, Evans, 504-7; “More about book arts,” Gregory, canvas painting by Grene Klumpers (Curacao)., 245 199; “Success at every stage: Web sites for a career in (oil on canvas, cover, no. 5) academic librarianship” & logos, Laning, 318-20, 326; “Kluwer establishes Scientific Advisory Board,” 5 “U.S. military and defense studies: online resources” “Knowledge management: a guide to resources on the & logos, Metz, 648-51, 656) ; Internet” & logos, Smith, 70-73 “Internet reviews,” “Call for writers,” 163, 225; “CERL news Kohler, Carolyn, retired, 344 celebrates ten years of Internet Reviews!”, 64; Roberts, Kranich, Nancy, “Civic engagement in academic libraries: 38-39, 94-95, 162-63, 224-25, 280-81, 330-37, 390-91, encouraging active citizenship,” 380-83, 388, 393, 400 472-73, 475, 550-51, 616-17, 718-19, 725 Kratz, Charles, port., 27-28, 86, 88-90 “Introducing the twin cities: a preview of things to do Kreitz, Patricia A., “Librarians as knowledge builders: during ACRL’s 12th National Conference” & photos., strategic partnering for service and advocacy,” 8-10, Newsome, 456-59 15; photos., 435, 436, 703 Kvenild, Cass, “The Civil Rights Movement: sites for J students and researchers” & logos, 447-49, 461 “Jamestown Rediscovery,” rev. of, 225 “KwMap,” rev. of, 94 Janish, Jeanne, “Marble column--entrance to the Forbidden City, Peking, ca. 1933, is a water color by Jeanne L Janish,” 3 (photo., cover, no. 1) Labaree, Robert V., “Tips for getting published in scholarly Jax, John, retired & port., 103 journals: strategies for academic librarians,” 137-39 Jeng, Judy, “Receives Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship,” LaBash, Steve, appt., 556 142 Lacroix, Denis, “Parisian migrations: a report of the Western Job of a lifetime (“Director of museum library,” Mizzy, 371, European Studies Section’s Paris conference,” 385-86 “The kind of job you could only have in Washington” Lange (Marta)/CQ Award, 2004, 143; 2005, 461 & port., Mizzy, 370-71; “Learning and teaching through “The language barrier: don’t let library lingo get in the technology” & port., Mizzy, 508-9; “Liaison librarian,” way of learning,” Pemberton, 154-55 Mizzy, 509; “Maritime library director,” Mizzy, 659; Laning, Melissa, “Success at every stage: Web sites for a “Metadata and cataloging coordinator,” Mizzy, 85; career in academic librarianship” & logos, 318-20, “Preserving Afghanistan's present and past” & port., 326 Mizzy, 204-5; “Scouting out the best of the ‘net” & Lankes, R. David, ed., The digital reference research port., Mizzy, 84-85; “Special collections cataloger and agenda: publications in librarianship no. 55, 21 curator,” Mizzy, 205; “Steering the course for the SUNY Late night at Miller Library: a success story,” Van Den Maritime College Library” & photo., Mizzy, 658-59) Broek, 576-77 Johnson, Carol A., retired & port., 287 Lawson, Venable, deceased, 400 Johnson, Wendell, rev. (“Adherents.com” & logo), 616 Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 2004, 219; 2005, 461 “Join ACRL in Paris for the WESS European Conference,” “Leab Exhibition Award winners named,” 144 6 Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) American Book “JISC joins Digital Library Federation as first non-U.S. Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2004, ally,” 643 144; 2005, 461 Joon, Kee, “Louis ‘Satchmo’ Armstrong learns Chinese Moon “Learning and teaching through technology” & port., guitar--January 20, 1963” newspaper photograph, 61 Mizzy, 508-9 (photo., cover, no. 2) Letarte, Karen M., “Letarte and Samples awarded Lazerow Fellowship” & port., 219; photo., 460 K Letters, 369 Kaplowitz, Joan, “Being immersed: feedback from ACRL’s Lewis-Somers, Susan, rev. (““Oyez: U.S. Supreme Court C&RL News January 2005 54