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Index to Volume 45 Compiled by Mary L. Peterson and Hermina G.B. Anghelescu General Index Note: Subjects from book reviews are designated with an “r” following page numbers. The letter “a” indicates an appendix. Locators in italics indicate illustrations. A ABPC. See American Book Publishers Council (ABPC) Africa, Central archival selection, history, 45(4):450-454 African Americans access to Southern public libraries, history of, 45(3):366-3671 services to at the Texas State Library, Austin, Tex., 1911-1925, 45(4):396-398 Aiken, Jane “Histories of the Library of Congress,” 45(1):5-19 AIP. See American Institute of Physics (AIP) American Book Publishers Council (ABPC) collaboration in sponsoring conference on rural reading, 45(1):93 founding of, 45(1):92-93 founding of National Book Committee, 45(1):95 National Book Award, establishment of, 45(1):95 American Institute of Physics (AIP) and documentation research projects, 45(2):215-219 American Society for Information Science (ASIS) and ASIS 2000, 45(2):193-195 and Martha E. Williams, 45(2):193-198 Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) Martha E. Williams as editor of, 45(2):195-197 Archival practices records management and the decline of the English archival establishment, 1949-1956, 45(4):442-463 Archival selection history, Australia and Central Africa, 45(4):450-454 history, England and the U.S., 45(4):444—450 Argentina Buenos Aires Public Library, 1810-1826, 45(4):501-503r Australia archival selection, history, 45(4):450-454 Library of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, bookplate of, 45(4):491, 45(4):491-494, 45(4)°492, 45(4):493 Libraries and the Cultural Record, Vol. 45, No. 4 ©2010 by the University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819 508 L&CR/ Index to Volume 45 B Berry, Madeline M. See Henderson, Madeline M. (Berry) Bibliographic systems incompatibility of MARC and COSATI, 45(2):178-179 Bibliophiles Thomas B. Lockwood, 45(4):416, 45(4):418-427, 45(4):430 Bibliotheque nationale de France during Nazi Occupation, 45(4):505-506r Biographies Belle da Costa Greene, 45(3):375-377r Harry Huntt Ransom, 45(3):370-372r, 45(4):442-444 Bleisch, Pamela R. “Spoilsmen and Daughters of the Republic: Political Interference in the Texas State Library during the Tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 1911-1925,” 45(4):383-413 Blind patrons services for at the Texas State Library, Austin, Tex., 1911-1925, 45(4):395-396 Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Oxford, England Edward Williams Byron Nicholson as librarian, 45(3):297, 45(3):301-305 Bodleian Library Staff-Kalenday 1910 edition and supplement, 45(3):309, 45(3):309-315 contents of, 45(3):305-316 as library management manual, 45(3):297, 45(3):298, 45(3):302 Bolze, Thomas A. “From Private Passion to Public Virtue: Thomas B. Lockwood and the Making of a Cultural Philanthropist, 1895-1935,” 45(4):412-441, 45(4):416, 45(4):430 Book history and “dime novels,” 45(1):74 and role of Center for the Book in research of, 45(1):56, 45(1):58-66 Bookplates Library of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, Australia, 45(4):491, 45 (4):491-494, 45(4):492, 45(4):493 Special Negro Collection, George Cleveland Hall Branch Library, Chicago, Ill., 45(3):359, 45(3):359-362 Books looted during Nazi Occupation of France, 45(4):505-506r Boorstin, DanielJ . creator of Center for the Book, 45(1):103 as Librarian of Congress, 45(1):37 Boston Athenaeum history, 45(4):499-5011 Buenos Aires Public Library, Argentina history, 1810-1826, 45(4):501-503r c Carnegie Endowment for International Peace collaboration with the Vatican Library, 45(4):503-504r Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, III. Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature transferred to, 45(3):362 Cassian, John writings on Christian monasticism in Egypt, 45(3):325-326 Censorship monitored reading during French Occupation, 45(4):505-506r Center for the Book and book history research, 45(1):58-66 history of U.S. and international libraries, promotion of, 45(1):64-66 international role of, 45(1):49-55 John Y. Cole as founding director, 45(1):37-38 mission of, 45(1):38-40 national and international roles of, 45(1):3 / —J0 promotion of reading, 45(1):40-49 and Public Law 95-129, 45(1):37, 45(1):57 publications of, 45(1):40 “The Center for the Book and the History of the Book” (Shevlin & Lindquist), #5(1):56-66 Chatman, Elfreda Annmary, 45(2):240, 45(2):251 criticism of research methods, 45(2):245 as director of library extension program, Reuben MacMillan Free Library, Youngstown, Ohio, 45(2):239 information-seeking behavior in the working poor, studies of, 45(2):240-243 legacy of, 254-255 as a pioneer in LIS theory development, 45(2):238 qualitative approach to study of information worlds, 45(2):243-245 theories of information-seeking behavior, 45(2):246-253 Theory of Information Poverty, 45(2):246-249 Theory of Life in the Round, 45(2):249-251 Theory of Normative Behavior, 45(2):251-253 Children’s libraries in Mexico, early 20th century, 45(4):470, 45(4):476-480 “The Choice of Books’: Ainsworth Rand Spofford, the Ideology of Reading, and Liter- ary Collections at the Library of Congress in the 1870s” (Ostrowski), 45(1):70-82 Cochran, Pauline Atherton, 45(2):225 ASIS Award of Merit, 1990 recipient of, 45(2):228, 45(2):228 bibliographic list of selected publications, 45(2):229-232a development of information science curriculum, 45(2):220-221 documentation projects at the AIP, 45(2):215-219 international impact of her work, 45(2):224—226 legacy of, 45(2):225-229 and Library Education Experimental Project (LEEP), 45(2):219-220 and operational systems to support electronic publishing, 45(2):221-223 and S.R. Ranganathan’s classification theory, 45(2):214-215 teaching and research career at Syracuse University, 45(2):219-223 Colbert, Jean-Baptiste development of State intelligence system in the reign of Louis XIV, 45(3):372-374r as early information manager, 45(3):372-374r Cole, John Y. chronology and bibliography of, 45(1):133-161 festschrift, 45(1):5-161 as founding director of Center for the Book, 45(1):37-38, 45(1):57-66 as historian for Library of Congress, 45(1):11-16 research and publications, 45(1):2-3, 45(1):133-161 role of Library of Congress, defining, 45(1):13-14 510 L&CR/ Index to Volume 45 Computer-Readable Bibliographic Data Bases: A Directory and Data Sourcebook (CRDB) (Williams & Rouse, comp.), 45(2):199-203 Copyright and cultural expression, 45(3):380-382r Copyright deposit law of 1870 and Library of Congress, 45(1):73-74 Cultural expression and copyright protection, 45(3):380-382r “Cultural Record Keepers: Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago Public Library” (Guss), 45(3):359, 45(3):359-362 D Davis, Donald G., Jr. “International Trends in Library History,” 45(1):123-127 E “E. W. B. Nicholson and the Bodleian Library Staff-Kalendar” (Moran), 45(3):297-317 F Ferguson, James and patronage appointments in the Texas State Library during the tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 45(4):386—389, 45(4):401 Festschrift John Y. Cole, 45(1):5-161 France Bibliotheque nationale during Occupation, 45(4):505-506r looted books and monitored reading during Occupation, 45(4):505-506r “From Private Passion to Public Virtue: Thomas B. Lockwood and the Making ofa Cul- tural Philanthropist, 1895-1935” (Bolze), 45(4):412-441, 45(4):416, 45(4):430 Fulton, Crystal “An Ordinary Life in the Round: Elfreda Annmary Chatman,” 45(2):238-255 G Gale Research, Detroit, Mich. purchase of publishing rights for CRDB, 45(2):202 “The Genesis of Monastic Libraries” (Peterson), 45(3):320-331 George Cleveland Hall Branch Library, Chicago, III. Special Negro Collection, 45(3):359, 45(3):359-362 Gladstone, William Ewart as book collector and reader, 45(3):378-380r founder of St. Deiniol’s Library, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales, 45(3):378-380r Goedeken, Edward A. “Our Historigraphical Enterprise: Shifting Emphases and Directions,” 45(3):350-355 Government document depositories. See also Municipal reference libraries collections by New York State Library, 45(3):264-265 in U.S., condition of, 45(3):264 Government documents. See also International Conference on Exchanges, April 1883, Brussels international exchange of, 45(1):107-119 Great Britain archival selection, history, 45(4):444—450 records management and the decline of the English archival establishment, 1949-1956, 45(4):442-463 socioarchitectural history of early public libraries, 45(3):367-369r Greene, Belle da Costa biography of, 45(3):375-3771 Guss, Emily “Cultural Record Keepers: Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago Public Library,” 45(3):359, 45(3):359-363 Gwinn, Nancy E. “The Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Global Exchange of Government Documents, 1834-1889,” 45(1):107-119 H Harry Ransom Humanities Center, University of Texas at Austin establishment of, 45(4):442-444 Harsh, Vivian G. as head of George Cleveland Hall Branch Library, Chicago, IIl., 45(3):359 and Special Negro Collection, George Cleveland Hall Branch Library, 45(3):359-361 Hayes, KevinJ . “The Public Library in Utopia,” 45(3):333-347 Henderson, Madeline M. (Berry), 45(2):170, 45(2):172, 45(2):177 ASIS Watson Davis Award, 1989 recipient of, 45(2): 180, 45(2):181 as assistant chemist with James W. Perry, 45(2):169 career at National Bureau of Standards, 45(2):176—-180 as a chemist in the High Pressure Lab at MIT, 45(2):168-169 collaboration with James Perry and Allen Kent, 45(2):171-173 collaboration with James Perry on IUPAC projects, 45(2):171 contract with Aberdeen Proving Ground, 45(2):172 Current Research and Development in Scientific Documentation (CRDSD), 174 early studies in semantic factoring and telegraphic abstracts, 45(2):171 Non-conventional Technical Information Systems in Current Use (NTISCU), 45(2):174-175 Henry, Joseph and international exchange of government documents, 45(1):111-113 as Smithsonian Institution secretary, 45(1):111 “Histories of the Library of Congress” (Aikin), 45(1):5-19 History of the book. See Book history Houghton, Mifflin and Company letter from A. S. Wheeler regarding visit to LC, 1892, 45(1):87-90 as publisher of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 45(1):86-90 I IITRI. See Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (IITRI), Chicago, Ill. Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (IITRI), Chicago, III. Martha E. Williams, career of, 45(2):186-189 Indexing profession history of, 45(3):374-375r Information science, women pioneers in Elfreda Annmary Chatman, 45(2):238-255 Madeline M. (Berry) Henderson, 45(2):167-182 512 L&CR/ Index to Volume 45 Martha E. Williams, 45(2):185-206 Pauline Atherton Cochran, 45(2):210-232 Information storage and retrieval NSF funding for research in, post-WWH, 45(2):211-213 Intellectual freedom ABPC and AIA Freedom to Read Statement, 1953, 45(1):93-94 International Conference on Exchanges, April 1883, Brussels treaty on international publication exchange, 45(1):118-119 “International Trends in Library History” (Davis), 45(1):123-127 J Jenkinson, Hilary, Sir failure to appreciate progress in record management in U.S., 45(4):442, £5 (4):445-463 “John Y. Cole: Librarian, Bookman, and Scholar” (Maack), 45(1):1-4 Johnston, William Dawson History of the Library of Congress, Volume I, 1800-1864, 45(1):5-6 Jones, Phillip “The Mission of a ‘Little Star’: Juana Manrique de Lara’s Contributions to Mexican Librarianship,” 45(4):469-490, 45(4):470, 45(4):479 K Kent, Allen collaboration with Madeline Henderson and James Perry, 45(2):171-173 KIPI. See Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc. (KIPI) Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc. (KIPI) and dispute over publication of CRDB, 45(2):199-201 i, La Barre, Kathryn “Pauline Atherton Cochrane: Weaving Value from the Past,” 45(2):210-232 La Guardia, Fiorello support for MRL, 45(3):271-272, 45(3):275, 45(3):276, 45(3):277-280 Lamolinara, Guy “The National and International Roles of the Center for the Book,” 45(1):37-55 Lara, Juana Manrique de contributions to Mexican librarianship, 45(4):469-488, 45(4):470, 45(4):479 as trainer and author of works on librarianship, 45(4):469-486, 45(4):470 LC. See Library of Congress (LC) LC Archives future of in twenty-first century, 45(1):34-35 John D. Knowlton as specialist for, 45(1):33-34 Marlene D. Morrisey as curator of, 45(1):30-33 LC Central Services Division Manuscript Division, shared responsibility with, 45(1):27-29 LC Manuscript Division Central Services Division, shared responsibility with, 45(1):27-29 transfer of archives to, 45(1):29-33 Librarians. See Women librarians Librarianship chronology, 1960-2000, 45(4):496-497r illustrated history, 45(4):497-499r Libraries collections of historical literary and artistic material, 45(3):369-370r illustrated history, 45(4):497-—499r in Mexico, early 20th century, 45(4):470, 45(4):471-474, 45(4):476-481, 45(4):479 Libraries, 19th century rise of “cheap libraries,” 45(1):74-76 Library Association of the United Kingdom establishment of, 1877, 45(3):299 Library historiography book history approach to, 45(3):353-354 incorporating theory into, 45(3):351-352 models for conduct of future library history, 45(3):351 study of the role of reading in, 45(3):353 Library history international trends in, 45(1):123-127 Library of Congress (LC) Center for the Book, roles of, 45(1):37-55 collaboration with Smithsonian in exchange of government documents, 45(1):113- 117 and institutional history, 45(1):13 international exchange of government publications, 45(1):107 new appraisals of history of, 45(1):17-19 and organization of archival material, 1940s—1960s, 45(1):25-27 popular fiction in LC catalogs, 45(1):76-79 published histories of, 45(1):5-19 “The Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Global Exchange of Government Documents, 1834-1889” (Gwinn), 45(1):107-119 “The Library of Congress in 1892: Ainsworth Spofford, Houghton, Mifflin and Com- pany, and Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Winship), 45(1):85-90 Library of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, Australia bookplate of, 45(4):491, 45(4):491-494, 45(4):492, 45(4):493 “The Library of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, Australia” (Reynolds), 45(4):491, 45(4):491-494, 45(4):492, 45(4):493 Library science education in New York City, early 20th century, 45(4):481-483 Library Service Act, 1956 funds for public library service, 45(1):93 Lindquist, Eric N. “The Center for the Book and the History of the Book,” 45(1):56-66 Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo rare book collection, 45(4):416, 45(4):427-434, 45(4):430 Lockwood, Thomas B. as bibliophile, 45(4):416, 45(4):418-427, 45(4):430 as cultural philanthropist, 1895-1935, 45(4):412-434, 45(4):416, 45(4):430 M Maack, Mary Niles “John Y. Cole: Librarian, Bookman, and Scholar,” 45(1):1-4 “Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Architect of the New Information Science” (Williams), 45(2):167-182 “Martha E. Williams: Pioneer Information Scientist and Online Industry Guru” (Smith & Tenopir), 45(2):185-206 514 L&CR/ Index to Volume 45 McCarthy, Charles campaign to collect government reports and documents, 45(3):265 Mearns, David Chambers history of the Library of Congress, 45(1):7-10 Medieval monastic libraries importance in supporting monastic form of prayer, 45(3):330-331 Pachomian monasteries, 45(3):327-329 and Rule of Benedict, 45(3):321-323 and Rule of the Master, 45(3):323-324 significance of in the history of Western culture, 45(3):320 Mexico Juana Manrique de Lara’s contribution to the development of librarianship in, 45(4):469-488, 45(4):470, 45(4):479 libraries in early 20th century, 45(4):470, 45(4):471-474, 45(4):476-481, 45(4):479 “The Mission of a ‘Little Star’: Juana Manrique de Lara’s Contributions to Mexican Librarianship” (Jones), 45(4):469-490, 45(4):470, 45(4):479 Moran, Barbara B. “E. W. B. Nicholson and the Bodleian Library Staff-Kalendar”, 45(3):297-317 Morrisey, Marlene D. curator for the LC Archives, 45(1):30-33 MRL. See Municipal Reference Library of the City of New York (MRL) Municipal Archives and Records Center, New York City creation of, 45(3):281-283, 45(3):284-285 transfer of responsibility to City of New York, 45(3):287-288 Municipal reference libraries. See also Municipal Reference Library of the City of New York (MRL) collection and dissemination of government documents, 45(3):263 in New York City, 45(3):267-287 in U.S., early history of, 45(3):265-267 Municipal Reference Library of the City of New York (MRL) as a department of the New York Public Library, 45(3):264 depository for local government records, 45(3):277-279 history of, 1899-1918, 45(3):268-270 publicizing the assets of, 45(3):272-273 Rebecca Browning Rankin as librarian for, 45(3):271-288 and support of Fiorello La Guardia, 45(3):271-272, 45(3):275, 45(3):276, 45(3):277-280 N “The National and International Roles of the Center for the Book” (Lamolinara), 45(1):37-55 National Book Award establishment of, 45(1):95 National Book Committee of ABPC and celebration of National Library Week, 45(1):97-103 role of, 45(1):95-97 National Library Week as ALA event beginning in 1974, 45(1):103 National Library Week, 1958 and National Book Committee of ABPC, 45(1):97-103 National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Science Information, 45(2):191-i92 Martha E. Williams, funding of projects for, 45(2):190-191 Office of Scientific Information, 45(2):174-175 postwar funding for research in information storage and retrieval, 45(2):211-213 Nelson, Josephus “Properly Arranged and Properly Recorded: The Library of Congress Archives,” 45(1):25-35 New York Public Library and Municipal Reference Library of the City of New York, 45(3):267—287 Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron and Bodleian Library Staff-Kalendar, 45(3):297, 45(3):305-316, 45(3):309 and establishment of the Library Association of the United Kingdom, 45(3):299 as librarian at Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, 1882-1912, 45(3):297, 15 (3):301-317 as librarian at the London Institution, London, England, 45(3):299 NSF. See National Science Foundation (NSF) O Office of Scientific Information (OSI), NSF Current Research and Development in Scientific Documentation (Berry), 45(2):174 Non-conventional Technical Information Systems in Current Use (Berry), 45(2):174-175 “An Ordinary Life in the Round: Elfreda Annmary Chatman” (Fulton), 45(2):238-255 OSI. See Office of Scientific Informa ‘on (OSI), NSF Ostrowski, Carl ““The Choice of Books’: Ainsworth Rand Spofford, the Ideology of Reading, and Literary Collections at the Library of Congress in the 1870s,” 45(1):70-82 “Our Historigraphical Enterprise: Shifting Emphases and Directions” (Goedeken), 45(3):350-355 P Pachomian monastic system memorization and literacy, importance of, 45(3):329 Pachomius founder of Tabennesi monastery in Egypt, 45(3):326 writings defining rules in the Pachomian monasteries, 45(3):327-328 Paltsits, Victor call for central depository for city records in New York City, 45(3):273-275 “Pauline Atherton Cochrane: Weaving Value from the Past” (La Barre), 45(2):210-232 Perry, James W. collaboration with Madeline Henderson and Allen Kent, 45(2):171-173 collaboration with Madeline Henderson on IUPAC projects, 45(2):17] early studies in semantic factoring and telegraphic abstracts, 45(2):171 library and information-related studies at MIT, 45(2):169 Peterson, Herman A. “The Genesis of Monastic Libraries,” 45(3):320-331 Philanthropists Harry Huntt Ransom, 45(3):370-3724, 45(4):442-444 Thomas B. Lockwood, 45(4):412-—434, 45(4):416, 45(4):430 Preer, Jean “Wake Up and Read!” Book Promotion and National Library Week, 1958,” 45(1):91-103 516 L&CR/ Index to Volume 45 “Properly Arranged and Properly Recorded: The Library of Congress Archives” (Nelson), 45(1):25-35 Public Law 95-129 and establishment of the Center for the Book, 45(1):37, 45(1):57 Public libraries ALA standards for service, 45(1):93 funding for by Library Services Act, 1956, 45(1):93 Public libraries, Great Britain socioarchitectural history of, 45(3):367-369r Public libraries, Southern states access for African-Americans, history of, 45(3):366-367r Public libraries, 19th century closed stacks policies, 45(3):338-339 functions of central and neighborhood libraries, 45(3):335 utopian ideal of, 45(3):333-335, 45(3):335-338, 45(3):339-347 “The Public Library in Utopia” (Hayes), 45(3):333-347 Public Record Office, England records management practices, 1949-1956, 45(4):442-463 Q Qualitative LIS research controversy about, 45(2):245 R Rankin, Rebecca Browning, 45(3):283 campaign for municipal archives facility, 45(3):275-277, 45(3):280-281 as chair of La Guardia’s Municipal Archives Committee, 45(3):279-280 creation of New York City Municipal Archives and Records Center, 45(3):281-283, 45(3):284-285 Guide to the Municipal Government of the City of New York (1936), 45(3):279 as librarian for the MRL, 1920-1952, 45(3):264, 45(3):271-288 New York Advancing: A Scientific Approach to Municipal Government (1935), 45(3):278 45(3):279 Ransom, Harry Huntt biography, 45(3):370-372r and the establishment of the Harry Ransom Humanities Center, University of Texas at Austin, 45(4):442-—444 as philanthropist, 45(4):442-444 Rare books Harry Ransom Humanities Center, University of Texas at Austin, 45(4):442-444 Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo, 45(4):416, 45(4):427-434, 45(4):430 Thomas B. Lockwood as bibliophile, 45(4):416, 45(4):418-427, 45(4):430 Rasmussen, Hans C. “Records Management and the Decline of the English Archival Establishment, 1949-1956,” 45(4):442-468 Reading fostering interest in, 45(1):94-95 and impact of technology on culture, 45(3):377-378r monitored during Nazi Occupation of France, 45(4):505-506r promotion of by Center for the Book, 45(1):40-49 “Rebecca Rankin’s Campaign for a Municipal Archives in New York, 1920-1952” (Seaver), 45(3):263-288

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