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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Libr SCIENCE DIRECT? Collections, Acquisitions, nis Library Collections, Acquisitions, teas ER & Technical Services 28 (2004) 495—499 Srvices Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services Volume 28, Number 1 CONTENTS Editorial James R. Mouw Library Collections Acquisitions and Technical Services Special Section: Preserving America’s Printed Resources Thomas H. Teper PAPR: Preserving America’s Printed Resources— Special Section Editor A conference held at the Chicago Historical Society, July 2003 Abby Smith Common cause: Taking care of print collections Brian E.C. Schottlaender “You say you want an evolution...” The emerging UC libraries shared collection James G. Neal The ReCAP artifactual repository planning project Willis E. Bridegam Print preservation at the local level—The Five College experience Pentti Vattulainen National repository initiatives in Europe 1464-9055/00/$ — see front matter © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 495 496 Contents of Volume 28 Steve O’Connor 51 Collaborative strategies for low-use research materials Nancy Davenport Library of Congress heritage copy preservation Ellen S. Dunlap 66 American Antiquarian Society: A comprehensive repository of pre-1877 American imprints Mary Jane Starr 73 The preservation collection of Canadiana: A national heritage collection at 50 Regular Articles Mary F: Casserly Collection management as risk management Kimberly C. Kowal BiblioFemina: A panel discussion on women in publishing, Deborah K. Ultan bookselling, and libraries Jennifer Hain Teper 106 Newspaper photo morgues—a survey of institutional holdings and practices Volume 28, Number 2 James R. Mouw Editorial Regular Articles Sheau-yueh J. Chao A model for building transnational networks on Chinese overseas studies: The Hong Kong experience Tony K.S. Quon 159 National Library of Canada survey of holdings and projected Irene Szkudlarek growth Amanda J. Swygart- A citation analysis of the quantitative/qualitative methods Hobaugh debate’s reflection in sociology research: Implications for library collection development K.C. Elhard 196 Shifting focus: Assessing cataloging service through Qiang Jin focus groups Brian E. Surratt 205 ETD2MARC: A semiautomated workflow for cataloging Dustin Hill electronic theses and dissertations Rachel L. Wadham 224 Multipart monographic series of fiction and the bibliographic record Contents of Volume 28 Review Section Rebecca L. Mugridge 239 Journals of the Century Susan Hamburger 240 Preservation Strategies for Small Academic and Public Libraries Paolina Taglienti 241 Building a National Strategy for Digital Preservation: Issues in Digital Media Archiving Susan Hamburger Cataloging the Web: Metadata, AACR, and MARC 21 Susan Hamburger Moving Archives: The Experiences of Eleven Archivists C. Rockelle Strader 245 NASIG 2001: A Serials Odyssey. Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group 16th Annual Conference, May 23-26, 2001, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas Rebecca L. Mugridge Works as Entities for Information Retrieval Volume 28, Number 3 Regular Articles Daniel G. Dorner 249 The impact of digital information resources on the roles of collection managers in research libraries Juha Hakala 275 Resource description in a heterogeneous system environment Michael Levine-Clark 283 An analysis of used-book availability on the Internet Lois K. Merry 298 The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection Eric Berlin 312 Two thumbs up: A survey of librarian-book reviewers William Fisher Kelly Blessinger 335 Content analysis of the leading general academic databases Maureen Olle Review Section Anna Pilston 347 Disaster Management for Libraries and Archives Helen Dunford Education for Cataloging and the Organisation of Information: Pitfalls and The Pendulum. 4th ed. Chern Li Liew 349 Digitizing collections—Strategic issues for the information manager 498 Contents of Volume 28 Mary Casserly Digital Library Use: Social Practice in Design and Evaluation M.-P. Satija Electronic Cataloguing: AACR2 and Metadata for Serials and Monographs Dolores Fidishun 353 Advanced Topics in Information Resources Management, Vol. | Dolores Fidishun 354 Charleston Conference Proceedings 2001 Volume 28, Number 4 James R. Mouw Editorial Regular Articles Karen Schmidt 360 Past perfect, future tense: A survey of issues in collection development Lucio Lubiana 373 Bookselling—book buying: The European perspective of Julia A. Gammon the online market James Cory Tucker Collection development for new librarians: Advice from Matt Torrence the trenches Pamela Howard- 410 To the ends of the earth: Acquisitions work in the Library of Reguindin Congress overseas offices Paoshan W. Yue 420 Usage of electronic journals and their effect on interlibrary Millie L. Syring loan: A case study at the University of Nevada, Reno Janet L. Flowers 433 Specific tips for negotiations with library materials vendors depending upon acquisitions method Marie R. Kennedy Dreams of perfect programs: Managing the acquisition of electronic resources Conference Articles from the 2004 Timberline Institute James R. Mouw 459 Papers from the Timberline Institute Julie C. Blake 460 From data to decisions: Using surveys and statistics to make Susan P. Schleper collection management decisions Wendy Highby The ethics of academic collection development in a politically contentious era Contents of Volume 28 499 Katharine Treptow Farrell 473 Defining functional requirements for acquisitions records: Marc Truitt Vendor metadata Review Section Susan Hamburger Access in the Future Tense G.E. Gorman Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management Susan Hamburger The Strategic Stewardship of Cultural Resources: To Preserve and Protect Rebecca L. Mugridge Cataloguing Without Tears: Managing Knowledge in the Information Society G.E. Gorman The Complete Guide to Acquisitions Management Susan Hamburger Library Web Sites: Creating Online Collections and Services Contents of Volume 28

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