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Libr Collections, Pergamon Acquisitions, & Technical Library Collections, Acquisitions, Services & Technical Services 25 (2001) 489-494 Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services Volume 25, Number 1! 2001 CONTENTS Editorial Carol Pitts Diedricl \ new year Papers Lynn Wiley, 5 The state of ILL in the state of IL: The Illinois Interlibrary Tina Chrzastowski Loan Assessment Project Doris S. Matovelo, \ study on Africana collections in UK libraries: present Inese A. Smith state and future scenarios Steven B. Carrico The University of Florida Smathers Library bookstore Lewis Guodo Liu The contribution of library collections to prestige of academic programs of universities: a quantitative analysis 1464-9055/00/$ — see front matter © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved 489 The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline, part I: Conference reports Mary Ellen Kenreich Physical settings and organizational success Aiming . for continuous impi rovement: performance measurement in a re-engineered technical services Diane Ri. chards; Making one size fit all: Minnesota state colleges and universities manage a legislative mandate for cooperative collection development Review section Ji wlnson Avoiding Technological Quicksand: Finding a Viable Technical Foundation for Digital Preservation G.E. Gorman Collection Management in Academic Libraries. 2nd ed Rosann Bazirjian Dewey Decimal Classification: Francophone Perspectives. Papers from a Workshop Presented at the General Conference of the International Federation of Library \ssociations and Institutions (IFLA), Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 20, 1998 Joh! nson The Economics of Information in the Networked Environment Charley Pennel Electronic Reserves Operations in ARL Libraries Laura A. Sill Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground: Serials Vision and Common Sense Mark P. Lange Introduction to Automation for Librarians Ruth Makinen Library Relocations and Collection Shifts Jud) l Johnson Library Security and Safety Handbook: Prevention, Policies, and Procedures Paolina Taglie nit Managing Film and Video Collections De lores Fidishun Managing Media Services: Theory and Practice. 2nd ed. Thomas W. Leonhardt The Organization of Information Volume Contents Libr Coll Acq & Tech. Serv. 25 (2001) 489-494 Volume 25, Number 2 2001 CONTENTS Announcements Carol Pitts Diedrichs 2001 LCATS Research Award, D.G. Dorner Papers Rosann Baczirjian Assessing the effectiveness of team-based structures in Nancy Markle Stanley libraries Kathleen E. Joswich A profile of police administration resources: using textbook citations to determine collecting parameters Robert Sorgenfrei Book selection responsibilities for the reference librarian: Christopher Hooper-Lane professional benefit or burden? William Fisher Core competencies for the acquisitions librarian Carol Pitts Diedrichs E-journals: the OhioLINK experience Conference reports Gregory K. Youngen The impact of electronic publishing on scholarly communication—a forum on the future: a conference report Karen A. Calhoun Highlights of the Library of Congress Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Carol Hixson Sherry Kelley Millennium Review section Ari Cohen Basic Book Repair Methods Joanna F. Fountain Dewey Decimal Classification, 21st Edition: A Study Manual and Number Building Guide Joanna F. Fountain Dewey tor Windows Gene Sullivan Document Delivery The Future of Classification Rebecca E. Abbott Foreette Ari Cohen The Future of the Past: Preservation in American Research Libraries Joanna F. Fountain Learn Dewey Decimal Classification (Edition 21) Lan Anh Tran Organizing Knowledge: An Introduction to Managing Access to Information. 3rd ed Pe vv?\ Johnson Preserving the Whole: A Two-Track Approach to Rescuing Social Science Data and Metadata Thomas W Leonhardt Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries 6th ed tin M. Budd Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions. 2nd ed Volume 25, Number 2 2001 CONTENTS -apers Joan G. Lamborn Institutional ties: developing an interface between a library Patricia A. Smith acquisitions system and a parent institution accounting system De boran Barre au Information systems and collection development in public libraries John W. Felts, Ji Now you can get there from here: creating an interactive Web application for accessing full-text journal articles from any location Collection development of electronic information resources in Turkish university libraries Jim Vickery Reorganization in the British Library to acquire electronic resources Interview Sheila S. Intner Impact of the Internet on collection development: where are we now? Where are we headed? An informal study Conference papers Janet L. Flowers Standing orders: considerations for acquisitions method Ann-Marie Breaux Purchasing continuations from a monograph vendor: some considerations Review section Rosann Bazirjian Branch Libraries and Discrete Collections Volume Contents / Libr. Coll. Acq. & Tech. Serv. 25 (2001) 489-494 Mark P. Langer Collections, Content and the Web Peggy Johnson From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging the Serials Future. Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 14th Annual Conference, June 10-13, 1999, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Thomas W. Leonhardt In the Picture: Preservation and Digitisation of European Photographic Collections Rosann Bazirjian Empowering Society through the Global Flow of Information Rosann Bazirjian International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2000-2001: Collection Management Paolina Taglienti The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings Dolores Fidishun Learn Library of Congress Classification Philip Calvert MARC/AACR2/Authority Control Tagging: Blitz Cataloging Workbook Wanda V. Dole Management of Library and Archival Security: From the Outside Looking In Ari Cohen Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide Dolores Fidishun Outsourcing Library Operations in Academic Libraries: An Overview of Issues and Outcomes Laura A. Sill Wynar’s Introduction to Cataloging and Classification. 9th ed. Volume 25, Number 4 2001 CONTENTS Special Section: Teams in Organizations Judith Niles Teams in organizations: development, assessment, outcomes Mary McLaren Team structure: establishment and evolution within technical services at the University of Kentucky Libraries Volume Contents / Libr Coll. Acg. & Tech. Serv. 25 (2001) 489-494 Rosann Bazirjian 371 After assessment: application of the results of an acquisitions teams survey Susan Scheibereg Acquiring minds: acquisitions in two contexts Tyler Goldbere Serials management: integration and enhancement through David Horvath reorganization Eric Neagle The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline William Fishe Impact of organizational structure on acquisitions and collection development Lisa B. Ge rman Finding the right balance: campus involvement in the Karen A. Schmidt collections allocation process Karen Rupp Serrano Putting theory into practice: social sciences needs analysis Nathalie Sc hulz E-journal databases: a long-term solution? John Webb Collections and systems: a new organizational paradigm for collection dev elopment Bonnie Allen E-books, the latest word: proceedings from the acquisitions institute at Timberline Lodge Conference Papers and Reports Don A. Wicks Four birds with one stone: collaboration in collection Laura Bartolo develoment David Swords Thomas f Nisones } Report on the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics in Sydney, Australia Volume Contents, Volume 25, 2001 aeCa one Pie ee or Nis

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