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WINTER 1992 53 Bolt, Nancy Serving the Emerging Majority, 5:184-88 Davis, Jinnie Y. Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Q &Aon Library Planning and Evaluation, velopment, 5:81-85 A Break with Tradition, 5:127-—29 5:232-33 BOWLING GREEN (KY) STATE UNIVERSITY The Cost of Health Care and Collective DiBartolo, Amy L. Community Awareness Planning in Aca- Bargaining in Public Libraries, 5:124— Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- demic Libraries: The Bowling Green 26 demic Libraries: A Case Study for the State University Experience, 5:217-21 An Interview with David Dilts, 5:120-23 1990s, 5:41-44 Boykin, Joseph F., Jr. COLORADO DILTS, DAVID Library Automation 1970-1990: From the Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- An Interview with David Dilts, 5:120-23 Few to the Many, 5:10-15 velopment, 5:81-85 DOWLIN, KENNETH A Break with Tradition: An Agreement be- COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:24, tween Harvard University and the Har- Cultural Diversity at the University of 6,8 vard Union of Clerical and Technical Northern Colorado and the Univer- Workers, 5:127-29 sity Libraries, 5:206-8 BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBRARY ASSOCIA- COLORADO ALLIANCE OF RESEARCH LI- TION BRARIES Editor’s Bench, 5:63 John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Creating a New Definition of Library Co- Editor’s Farewell, 5:8 EDUCOM 5:231 operation, 5:37—-40 Brownrigg, Edwin B. COMMUNICATION ARL, CoCaAliUtSiEon faonrd N eEtDwoUrCkOedM InAfnonrmoautnicoen, t5:h6e The Internet as an External Economy: The “But No One Told Us How to Talk in a EVALUATION Emergence of the Invisible Hand, Library,” 5:140-44 5:95-97 Community Awareness Planning in Aca- Q &Ao5:n2 32L-i3b3r ary Planning and Evaluation, BUCKS COUNTY (PA) FREE LIBRARY AND demic Libraries: The Bowling Green DISTRICT CENTER State University Experience, 5:217-21 AIA/ALA Library Building Award Recipi- COMPETENCIES ent, 1991, 5:160-61 Information Science/ Library Science Edu- FACILITIES PLANNING An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:2+4, BURGESS, DEAN cation Programs in the 1990s, 5:16-19 6,8 PRS Certificate of Recognition recipient, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1991, 5:230 Conflict Management, 5:145-50 The Recognition of Depreciation of Library “But No One Told Us How to Talk in a Li- CONSERVATION. See PRESERVATION Materials, 5:222-29 brary,” 5:140-44 AND CONSERVATION Fisher, William BUTLER (E.H.) LIBRARY. STATE UNIVER- Contingency Strike Planning in the Academic Conflict Management, 5:145-50 SITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK AT Library, 5:130-39 BUFFALO CONTINUING EDUCATION Flug, Janice Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- Q & Aon Library Planning and Evaluation, 5:232-33 demic Libraries: A Case Study for the demic Libraries, 5:41—44 Fostering Professional Growth in Academic 1990s, 5:41-44 COOPERATION Libraries: A Case Study for the 1990s, BYRD, GARY Creating a New Definition of Library Co- 5:41-44 LAMA booth raffle winner, 1991, 5:230-31 operation, 5:37-40 FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES U.S.A. Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- FOLUSA AWARDS. See AWARDS AND CI- velopment, 5:81-85 TATIONS CANNON, TYRONE H. CORONADO (CA) PUBLIC LIBRARY LAMA booth raffle winner, 1991, 5:230-31 John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, CARL. See COLORADO ALLIANCE OF RE- 5:231 SEARCH LIBRARIES The Cost of Health Care and Collective Bar- GEORGE COUNTY (MS) LIBRARY Carpenter, Michael gaining in Public Libraries—A Sum- John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, 5:231 The Recognition of Depreciation of Library mary, 5:124-26 Grant, Lana Materials, 5:222-29 Creating a New Definition of Library Coop- Library Service to American Indians, 5:210-11 CAUSE eration: Past, Present, and Future Mod- GRAVES, DIANE J. ARL, CAUSE and EDUCOM Announce the els, 5:37-40 Editor’s Bench, 5:63 Coalition for Networked Information, CULTURAL DIVERSITY An Interview with Joyce G. Taylor, 5:181-83 5:6 Bias Busting, 5:204-6 named associate editor, LA&M, 5:8 CHANGE Community Awareness Planning in Aca- Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- demic Libraries, 5:217-21 demic Libraries, 5:41-44 Cultural Diversity at the University of HALKOVIC, MARILYN H. Leadership in an Age of Technological Northern Colorado and the Univer- LAMA booth raffle winner, 1991, 5:230-31 Change, 5:20-24 sity Libraries, 5:206-8 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Meeting the Information Needs of High- An Interview with Joyce G. Taylor, 5:181— A Break with Tradition, 5:127-29 Energy Physicists, 5:208-10 83 HEALTH INSURANCE Serving the Emerging Majority: Docu- Job Satisfaction and the Ethnic Minority The Cost of Health Care and Collective Bar- menting Their Voices, 5:184—88 Librarian, 5:194—203 gaining in Public Libraries, 5:124—26 Checklist of Library Building Design Considera- The Library and the Pluralistic Campus in Heath, Fred M. tions, 5:114 the Year 2000, 5:212-16 Editor’s Bench, 5:63 CLAYTON COUNTY (GA) LIBRARY SYS- Library Service to American Indians, An Interview with David Dilts, 5:120-23 TEM 5:210-11 An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64—66, AIA/ALA Library Building Award Recipi- Recruiting the Underrepresented, 5:189-93 68-69 ent, 1991, 5:163-64 Serving the Emerging Majority, 5:184—88 The Ways We Serve, 5:204-11 CLEVELAND (OH) PUBLIC LIBRARY The Ways We Serve, 5:204-11 Henderson, Susanne Library Automation: The Next Wave, 5:34- CUMBERLAND COUNTY (NC) PUBLIC LI- President’s Message, 5:2; 62-63; 118 36 BRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER Hill, Levirn COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFOR- John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- MATION 5:231 demic Libraries: A Case Study for the formation of, 5:6 1990s, 5:41-44 The Internet as an External Economy, 5:95-97 HOLLOWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT DAVENPORT, NANCY (WHITEHOUSE, TX) The Recognition of Depreciation of Library LAMA Certificate of Appreciation recipi- John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Materials, 5:222-29 ent, 1991, 5:168-69 5:231 54 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT Holman, Norman Kravitz, Rhonda Rios CULTURAL DIVERSITY COMMITTEE The Cost of Health Care and Collective Serving the Emerging Majority Docu- established, 5:167 Bargaining in Public Libraries—A menting Their Voices, 5:184—88 DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Summary, 5:124—26 Kreitz, Patricia A Uchtorff appointed, 5:166 HUMBOLT LIBRARY (BERLIN, GERMANY) Meeting the Information Needs of High- ETHNIC GROUPS TASK FORCE ALA/ALA Library Building Award Recipi Energy Physicists, 5:208—10 name and status change, 5:167 ent, 1991, 5:161-62 FUND-RAISING AND FINANCIAL DE- VELOPMENT SECTION, 5:113; 170; LABOR RELATIONS 171; 233-34 An Interview with David Dilts 5:120-—23 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION & MANAGI ILLINO'US STATE LIBRARY LABOR UNIONS MENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 5:168 John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991 4 Break with Tradition, 5:127-29 LIBRARY ORGANIZATION AND MAN- §:231 Lam, R. Errol AGEMENT SECTION Implications of Telecommuting in a Library The Library and the Pluralistic Campus in FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COMMIT- Environment, 5:30—33 the Year 2000: Implications for Ad TEE, 5:173 Index (Volume 4), 5:57 60 ministrators, 5:212-16 FISCAL AND BUSINESS OFFICERS INFORMATION ACCESS CO LAS VEGAS CLARK COUNTY (NV) LI- DISCUSSION GROUP, 5:166; 237 Implications of Telecommuting in a Li BRARY DISTRICT. LIBRARY & DIS- LEADERSHIP DISCUSSION GROUP, 5:237 brary Environment, 5:30 33 COVERY MUSEUM PLANNING AND EVALUATION OF LI- INFORMATION POLICY AIA/ ALA Library Building Award Recipi- BRARY SERVICES COMMITTEE, An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64-66 ent, 1991, 5:159-60 5:168; 170 65—6Y LEADERSHIP Q & Aon Library Planning and Evalua- Privatizaotf iPoubnli c Information, 5:99-109 Leadership in an Age of Technological tion, 5:232-3: Toward a National Information Policy, 5:73-79 Change: The Significanceo f Technology RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSUR- White House Conference on Library and for Public Library Leadership, 5:20-24 ANCE COMMITTEE, 5:170; 235 Information Services, 5:70—73 LEE, SUI MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COMMIT- INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION appointed Haworth Press editor, 5:56 TEE, 5:166 See LIBRARY EDUCATION Lee, Susan MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, 5:51-52; Infortmiaotn ionP roSgcriaemnsce in Litbhrea ry 199S0csi encAe NEodtu-Scoa 4 Bretawke ewni th HaTrrvadairtdi on: UniAvne rsAigtrye emaenndt tbhee- MENT1O1R3-I14N;G 16P7-R6O8 GRAM, 5:52; 167-68 Modest Proposal, 5:16—19 Harvard Union of Clerical and Tech- MIDDLE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION INFORMATION SERVICES nical Workers, 5:127-—29 GROUP, 5:166-67; 171; 234-35 Meeting the Information Needs of High Energy Physicists, 5 208 } Lenzini, Rebecca T MIDWINTER MEETING, 1991 Creating a New Definition of Library Co major meetings schedule, 5:51 INFORMATION SYSTEMS mad the Academic Workplac« oMpodeerlast,i on 5 3P7a-s4t,0 Present and Future mmeeeettiinnggs , re5p:o5r1t s, 5:166—68 “es 7 Leonard, Gloria Planning Session, 5:110-11 thons t Authors. 5-176 Bias Busting: Valuing Diversity in the NOMINATING COMMITTEE, 5 232 INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM Workplace, 5:204-6 NOMINATIONS Privatization of Public Information, 5:99 LIBADMIN 1991, 5:54 We New Listserv for Library Managers, 5:173 OFFICERS WHCLIS na | the Future of the First Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic Devel- 1991 election results, 5:230 Amendment, 5:86—88 opment, 5:81-85 ORIENTATION COMMITTEE, 5:236-37 The Internet as an External Economy ine LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION & MANAGE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION SECTION Emergence of the Invisible Hand, 5-95-97 MENT ECONOMIC STATUS AND STAFF WEL- An Interview with associate editor named, 5:8 FARE COMMITTEE, 5:172; 235-36 David Dilts, 5:120—23 editorial changes, 5:63 Library Personnel Consultants List, 5:56 Kenneth Dowlin, 5-2-4, 6, 8 Editor’s Bench, 5:63 SUPERVISORY SKILLS COMMITTEE, lovceG . Taylor, 5:181-83 Peter Young, 5:64 Editor's Farewell, 5:8 5:170; 235 Hh 65—HY Index (Volume 4), 5:57-60 PRESIDENT Instructions to Authors, 5:176 President's Message, 5:2; 62-63; 118; 178, LAG&M Surveys Readers, 5:168 180 New Column Introduced to LAGM 5:168 PUBLIC RELATIONS SECTION, 5:113; 230 laramillo, George R Themeso f Future Issues, 5:9; 63; 181 EDUCATION AND TRAINING COM- Cult] ural Diversity at the University of Northern Cx Jlorado and the Univer LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION AND MAN- MITTEE, 5:238 AGEMENT ASSOCIATION GOVERNMENT ADVOCACY SKILLS ty braries, 5:206—8 Activity Interest Form, 5:240 COMMITTEE, 5:172; 235 JOB SATISFACTION ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 1991 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, 5:171- lob Satisfaction and the Ethnic Minority preconferences, 5:88/insert; 111-13 ibrarian, 5:194-—203 President's Program, 5:112-13 SWAP & SHOP COMMITTEE, 5:50-51; olivet < program announcements, 5:113—14; 169-73 Recruiting the Underrepresented: Collab program reports, 5:233-38 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE, 5:167; 238 ve Efforts between Library Edu programs and major meetings schedule SMALL LIBRARIES PUBLICATIONS SE- nd Library Practitioners 5:175 RIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 5:168 ASSISTANT-TO-THE-DIRECTOR DISCUS STATISTICS SECTION, 5:112 SION GROUP, 5:170 SYSTEMS AND SERVICES SECTION, BOARDO F DIRECTORS, 5:116 5:111; 167 Karp, Rashelle Schlessinger BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION ACQUISITIONS SYSTEMS COMMITTEE, Information Science/ Library Science Edu 5:111; 114 5:51 ation Programs in the 1990s: A Not ARCHITECTURE FOR PUBLIC LIBRAR CIRCULATION SERVICES COMMITTEE, So-Modest Proposal, 5:16-19 [IES COMMITTEE, 5:170-71 5:170; 233 Knowles, Em Claire Checklist of Library Building Design Con MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COMMIT- Rex ruiting the | nderrepresented Collabo siderations, 5:114 TEE, 5:173; 237-38 rative Efforts between Library Educa EQUIPMENT COMMITTEE, 5:171; 234 PUBLICATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY i Library Practitioners, 5-:189-93 Library Buildings Consultants List, 5:114 COMMITTEE, 5:238 Koue, Glen CIRCULATION SERVICES SECTION WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS DISCUS- Conflict Management, 5:145—50 ListServ established, 5:115 SION GROUP, 5:166 WINTER 1992 55 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOL- Millican, Rita PARAPROFESSIONAL STAFF OGY ASSOCIATION The Recognition of Depreciation of Library ACRL Task Force Recommends In- LITA Publishes Book on NREN, 5:114—15 Materials, 5:222-29 creased Paraprofessional Partici- The Library and the Pluralistic Campus in the Morton, Bruce pation, 5:115 Year 2000: Implications for Administra- Contingency Strike Planning in the Aca- Parrish, Marilyn tors, 5:212-16 demic Library, 5:130-39 Community Awareness Planning in Aca- Library Automation 1970-1990: From the Few Muller, Karen demic Libraries: The Bowling Green to the Many, 5:10-15 The 1991 AIA/ALA Building Award Recip- State University Experience, 5:217-21 Library Automation: The Next Wave, 5:34—36 ients, 5:159-64 PENNSYLVANIA Library Buildings Consultants List, 5:114 MULTNOMAH COUNTY (OR) LIBRARY Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- LIBRARY EDUCATION John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, velopment, 5:81-85 Graduate Programs Accredited List Avail- 5:231 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL able, 5:174 Murphy, Kurt R. Positive Outcomes of Behaviorally Based Information Science/ Library Science Edu- Marketing and Library Management, Performance Measurement, 5:45—48 cation Programs in the 1990s, 5:16-19 5:155-58 Perkins, Gay Helen Recruiting the Underrepresented, 5:189-93 Positive Outcomes of Behaviorally Based Library Personnel Consultants List, 5:56 Performance Measurement—A _ Re- Library Service to American Indians, 5:210-11 NAPPANEE (IN) PUBLIC LIBRARY view Article, 5:45—48 LIBRARY SYSTEMS John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, PERSONNEL Creating a New Definition of Library Co- 5:231 Implications of Telecommuting in a Li- operation: Past, Present, and Future NATIONAL AGRICULTURE LIBRARY. ANI- brary Environment, 5:30-33 Models, 5:37—40 MAL WELFARE INFORMATION CENTER PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. See also Lines, Adelia John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, LABOR RELATIONS Serving the Emerging Majority: Docu- 5:231 Bias Busting, 5:204-6 menting Their Voices, 5:184—88 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES “But No One Told Us How to Talk in a LISTSERV AND INFORMATION SCIENCE. See U.S. Library,” 5:140—-44 New Listserv for Library Managers, 5:173 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRAR- Contingency Strike Planning in the Aca- LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRAR- IES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE demic Library, 5:130-39 IES, FRIENDS OF NATIONAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION The Cost of Health Care and Collective Bar- John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, NETWORK (NREN) gaining in Public Libraries, 5:124—26 5:231 ARL, CAUSE and EDUCOM Announce the Cultural Diversity at the University of Lowry, Charles B. Coalition for Networked Information, Northern Colorado and the Univer- Editor’s Farewell, 5:8 5:6 sity Libraries, 5:206-8 An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:2+4, ARL Develops Briefing Packet on NREN Implications of Telecommuting in a Li- 6,8 Legislation, 5:52 brary Environment, 5:30-33 LOWRY, CHARLES B. The Internet as an External Economy, 5:95-97 An Interview with Joyce G. Taylor, 5:181-83 Editor’s Bench, 5:63 LITA Publishes Book on NREN, 5:114-15 Job Satisfaction and the Ethnic Minority elected chair, AMIGOS Bibliographic NEGOTIATION Librarian, 5:194—203 Council, 5:230 An Interview with David Dilts, 5:120-—23 New Library Personnel Resources, 5:173-74 NETWORKS Positive Outcomes of Behaviorally Based ARL, CAUSE and EDUCOM Announce the Performance Measurement, 5:45—48 Malinconico, S. Michael Coalition for Networked Information, 5:6 Recruiting the Underrepresented, 5:189-93 Technology and the Academic Workplace, ARL Develops Briefing Packet on NREN PIKES PEAK LIBRARY DISTRICT (COLO- 5:25-28 Legislation, 5:52 RADO SPRINGS, CO) MANAGEMENT Creating a New Definition of Library Co- John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, “But No One Told Us How to Talk in a operation, 5:37—40 5:231 Library,” 5:140-—44 The Internet as an External Economy, 5:95-97 PLANNING Conflict Management, 5:145-50 Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- Community Awareness Planning in Aca- An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:24, velopment, 5:81—85 demic Libraries, 5:217-21 6,8 LITA Publishes Telecommunications and Net- Contingency Strike Planning in the Aca- Leadership in an Age of Technological working Glossary, 5:174 demic Library, 5:130-39 Change, 5:20-24 Newhard, Robert The Library and the Pluralistic Campus in Marketing and Library Management, Leadership in an Age of Technological the Year 2000, 5:212-16 5:155-58 Change: The Significance of Technology Merging Library Operations, 5:151—54 Merging Library Operations, 5:151-54 for Public Library Leadership, 5:20-24 Q & Aon Library Planning and Evaluation, New Listserv for Library Managers, 5:173 Newman, G. Charles 5:232-33 MARKETING Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- Serving the Emerging Majority, 5:184—-88 Marketing and Library Management, demic Librari¢s: A Case Study for the Positive Outcomes of Behaviorally Based Per- 5:155-58 1990s, 5:41-44 formance Measurement—A Review Ar- Mason, Marilyn Gell The 1991 AIA/ALA Building Award Recipi- ticle, 5:45-48 Library Automation: The Next Wave, 5:34-36 ents, 5:159-64 | PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION Meeting the Information Needs of High-En- NOMINATIONS. See LIBRARY ADMINIS- Sixth Edition of Preservation Education Di- ergy Physicists, 5:208-10 TRATION AND MANAGEMENT AS- rectory Published, 5:56 Meglio, Delores SOCIATION—NOMINATIONS President’s Message. See under president's Implications of Telecommuting in a Li- NORTH CAROLINA name or under LAMA—PRESIDENT brary Environment, 5:30—33 Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY (MD) MEMO- MERGERS velopment, 5:81—85 RIAL LIBRARY SYSTEM Merging Library Operations, 5:151-54 NREN. See NATIONAL RESEARCH AND John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Merging Library Operations, 5:151-54 EDUCATION NETWORK 5:231 METROPOLITAN SCHOOL _ DISTRICT, PRIVATIZATION WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (INDIA- Privatization of Public Information, 5:99-109 NAPOLIS, IN). MEDIA SERVICES OCLC PRODUCTIVITY John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Library Automation 1970-1990: From the Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- 5:231 Few to the Many, 5:10-15 velopment, 5:81-85 MICHALAK, THOMAS J. OLSON, CHRISTINE A. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT appointed president, Faxon Research Ser- Chris Olson and Associates wins publica- Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- vices Inc., 5:230 tions awards, 5:169 demic Libraries, 5:41-44 56 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL STAFF Shill, Harold B TELECOMMUTING Information Science Library Science Edu Privatization of Public Information: Its lm- Implications of Telecommuting in a Li- cation Programs in the 1990s, 5:16—19 pact on Libraries, 5:99-109 brary Environment, 5:30-—33 PUBLIC LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION SHIRK, GARY Themes of Future Issues, 5:9; 63; 181 Leadership in an Age of Technologic al LAMA Certificate of Appreciation reci pi- Toward a National Information Policy: What Change, 5-20-24 ent, 1991, 5:168-69 Should We Expect from a Second White PUBLIC POLICY SPENCE (HARRY) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL House Conference? 5:73-79 An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64-66 (LA CROSSE, WI) Tribble, Judith E hs—oY John Cotton Dana Award recipient, 1991, Merging Library Operations, 5:151—54 Libraries, Public Policy and Economic De- §:231 velopment, 5:81-85 SPOKANE (WA) PUBLIC LIBRARY Toward a National Information Policy John Cotton Dana Award recipient 1991 UCHTORFF, BARBARA J 5:73 y §:231 appointed Deputy Executive Director, White House Conference on Library and Squire, Jan S LAMA, 5:166 Information Services, 5:70—73 Job Satisfaction and the Ethnic Minority UNIONIZATION PUBLIC RELATIONS Librarian, 5:194—205 A Break with Tradition, 5:127-29 Marketing and Library Management STAFF DEVELOPMENT U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY 5-155-—58 ACRI Task Force Recommends Increased Ten Library /B ook Fellow Positions Open, Public Relations for Library Trustees New Paraprofessional Participation, 5:115 5:115-16 Publication Topic, 5:114 Bias Busting, 5:204-6 US. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LI- Fostering Professional Growth in Aca- BRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE demic Libraries, 5:41-44 An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64—66, Q & Aon Library Planning and Evaluation STATE LIBRARY AGENCIES 68-69 s ao Libraries, Public Policy, and Economic De- NCLIS Previews “WHCLIS Connection,” velopment, 5:81-85 5:173 STATISTICS staff and commission roster, March 1991, 5:68 Raymond, Chadwick T ALA Begins Project to Improve Nationa l But No One Told Us How to Talk in a Statistics on Academic Libraries, 5:55 Library,” 5:140-44 1988-89 Academic Library Statistics Avail - VASL JOHN The Recognition of Depreciation of Library able from ACRL, 5:56 LAMA Certificate of Special Thanks recip- Materials, 5:2>2>2> 29 Open Meeting on Library Statistics, 5:172 ient, 1991, 5:168-69 Recruiting the Underrepresented: Collabora STILLWATER (OK) PUBLIC LIBRARY VIDEO tive Efforts between Library Educators AIA/ ALA Library Building Award Recipi- ALA Council Approves New Video and Library Practitioners, 5:189-93 ent, 1991, 5:162 Roundtable, 5:174 RECRUITMENT STITH, LINDA A Vision of Technology for Higher Education, Cultural Diversity at the University of PRS Certificate of Recognition recipient, 5:89-92 Northern Colorado and the Univer- 1991, 5:230 sity Libraries, 5:206—-8 STRIKES An Interview with Joyce G. Taylor, 5:181-83 Contingency Strike Planning in the Aca- WALDEN, JUDITH ANN Recruiting the Underrepresented, 5:189-93 demic Library, 5:130—39 LAMA booth raffle winner, 1991, 5:230- RESEARCH Stroyan, Sue 31 ALA Begins Project to Improve National President’s Message, 5:178, 180 Waterhouse, Lloyd G. Statistics on Academic Libraries, 5:55 SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER A Vision of Technology for Higher Educa- RIGGS, DONALD EF LABORATORY LIBRARY. (DALLAS, TX) tion, 5:89-92 appointed dean University of Michigan Meeting the Information Needs of High- The Ways We Serve, 5:204—11 Library, 5:1 10 Energy Physicists, 5:208-10 WEINS, LEO M Atkinson (Hugh C ) Memorial Award re- Sykes, Vivian PRS Certificate of Recognition recipient, cipient, 1991 5:169 Serving the Emerging Majority Docu- 1991, 5:230 menting Their Voices, 5:184—88 Welch, Janet E SYSTEMS. See LIBRARY SYSTEMS The Library and the Pluralistic Campus in Sabol, Laurie SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT the Year 2000: Implications for Ad- Community Awareness Planning in Aca- An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:2-4, ministrators, 5:212—16 demic Libraries: The Bowling Green 6,8 WHCLIS and the Future of the First Amend- State University Experience, 5:217- Library Automation 1970-1990, 5:10-15 ment, 5:86—88 21 WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON LI- Schlessinger, Bernard S BRARY AND INFORMATION SER- Information Science/Library Science Edu- TAYLOR, JOYCE G VICES 1991 cation Programs in the 1990s: A Not- An Interview with Joyce G. Taylor, 5:181—83 ALA Affiliates Prepare Common Issues So-Modest Proposal, 5:16—19 LAMA Certificate of Special Thanks recip- Agenda for the White House, 5:52 Schlessinger, June H ient, 1991, 5:168-69 Directory . . . (March 1991), 5:66 Information Science/ Library Science Edu- TECHNOLOGY An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64-66, cation Programs in the 1990s: A Not- Implications of Telecommuting in a Li- 68-69 So-Modest Proposal, 5:16—19 brary Environment, 5:30-33 NCLIS Previews “WHCLIS Connection,” SEATTLE (WA) PUBLIC LIBRARY An Interview with Kenneth Dowlin, 5:2-4, 5:173 Bias Busting: Valuing Diversity in the 6,8 Toward a National Information Policy, Workplace 5:204-6 Leadership in an Age of Technological 5:73-79 Serving the Emerging Majority Document Change, 5:20-24 WHCLIS and the Future of the First ing Their Voices, 5:184—88 Library Automation, 5:34—36 Amendment, 5:86-88 SHANK, RUSSELI Library Automation 1970-1990, 5:10-15 White House Conference on Library and Atkinson Memorial Award recipient, 1991, Meeting the Information Needs of High- Information Services, 5:70-—73 5:52, 54 Energy Physicists, 5:208—-10 Shaw, Ward Technology and the Academic Workplace, Creating a New Definition of Library Co- 5:25-28 YOUNG, PETER operation: Past, Present, and Future A Vision of Technology for Higher Educa- An Interview with Peter Young, 5:64-66, Models, 5:37—40 tion, 5:89-92 68-69

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