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LRTS 45(4) index Volume 45, 2001 Compiled by Edward Swanson General Procedures Used in CompiIl ing the Index The following types of entries are included: a. authors—of articles, reviews, and letters b. titles—of articles and of articles about which letters were published c. subjects—of articles and of books reviewed Subject entries for individuals are identified by “(about)”; letters are identified by “ c » Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, identified by “(r)” They are also listed by title under the heading “Books reviewed”. Entries are arranged word by word following the “file-as-spelled” principle. Numbers are arranged before alphabetical characters; acronyms without internal punctuation are arranged as words. Subject headings are based on: ASIS Thesaurus of Information Science and Librarianship, edited by Jessia L. Milstead (Medford, N.J.: Published for the American Society for Information Science by Learned Information, Inc., 1994). Paging of Volume 45: Pages 1-68 = Number 1 (January) Pages 69-112 = Number 2 (April Pages 113-184 = Number 3 (July) Pages 185-224 = Number 4 (October “ vendor records in: 10-19, 123-26 Digital Imaging: A Practical Handbook AACR 2 bibliographic displays Lee): 179-80 revision of: 48—5] design of: 20-46 Electronic Collection Management bibliographic records: 178-79 (r McGinnis, ed.): 214-18 seriality in: 49 Academic Book Center (Portland, Ore.): sources of: 10-19, 123-26 FRBR Seminar: Functional 104-9 Black, Steve: 3-9 Requirementfso r Bibliographic academic libraries book reviews Records=Requisiti Funzionali per acquisitions in: 127-77 in acquistions: 127-77 Record Bibliografici, Florence, acquisition of library materials “Book Reviews” 59-64, 110-12, 178-84, 27-28 January 2000, Proceedings book reviews in: 127-77 213-18 Guerrini, ed.): 178-79 aggregator databases “Book Vendor Records in the OCLC From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging cataloging of: 198-211 Database: Boon or Bane?” 10-19 the Serials Future: Proceedings of American Library Association, Books reviewed the North American Serials Committee on Cataloging: Assessing Digital Library Services Interest Group, Inc: 14th Annual Description and Access: 49-51 (Peters, ed.): 214-i8 Conference, June 10-13, 1999 Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Collection Development in a Digital (Fiander, Harmon, and Second edition, see AACR 2 Environment (Lee, ed.): 214-18 Makepeace, eds.): 59-60 approval plans: 127-77 Collection Development in an From Gutenberg to the Global authority control Electronic Environment Information Infrastructure use of World Wide Web in: 73-79 (Nisonger, ed.): 214-18 Access to Information in the Copyright Essentials for Librarians Networked World (Borgman): and Educators (Crews): 110-11 60-61 Developing and Managing Electronic The Future of Cataloging: Insights Behrend, Linda: 180-81 (r) Journal Collections (Curtis, from the Lubetzky Symposium, bibliographic databases Scheschy, and Tarango): 214-18 April 18, 1998, University of LRTS 45(4) index Volume 45, 2001 Compiled by Edward Swanson General Procedures Used in CompiIl ing the Index The following types of entries are included: a. authors—of articles, reviews, and letters b. titles—of articles and of articles about which letters were published c. subjects—of articles and of books reviewed Subject entries for individuals are identified by “(about)”; letters are identified by “ c » Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, identified by “(r)” They are also listed by title under the heading “Books reviewed”. Entries are arranged word by word following the “file-as-spelled” principle. Numbers are arranged before alphabetical characters; acronyms without internal punctuation are arranged as words. Subject headings are based on: ASIS Thesaurus of Information Science and Librarianship, edited by Jessia L. Milstead (Medford, N.J.: Published for the American Society for Information Science by Learned Information, Inc., 1994). Paging of Volume 45: Pages 1-68 = Number 1 (January) Pages 69-112 = Number 2 (April Pages 113-184 = Number 3 (July) Pages 185-224 = Number 4 (October “ vendor records in: 10-19, 123-26 Digital Imaging: A Practical Handbook AACR 2 bibliographic displays Lee): 179-80 revision of: 48—5] design of: 20-46 Electronic Collection Management bibliographic records: 178-79 (r McGinnis, ed.): 214-18 seriality in: 49 Academic Book Center (Portland, Ore.): sources of: 10-19, 123-26 FRBR Seminar: Functional 104-9 Black, Steve: 3-9 Requirementfso r Bibliographic academic libraries book reviews Records=Requisiti Funzionali per acquisitions in: 127-77 in acquistions: 127-77 Record Bibliografici, Florence, acquisition of library materials “Book Reviews” 59-64, 110-12, 178-84, 27-28 January 2000, Proceedings book reviews in: 127-77 213-18 Guerrini, ed.): 178-79 aggregator databases “Book Vendor Records in the OCLC From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging cataloging of: 198-211 Database: Boon or Bane?” 10-19 the Serials Future: Proceedings of American Library Association, Books reviewed the North American Serials Committee on Cataloging: Assessing Digital Library Services Interest Group, Inc: 14th Annual Description and Access: 49-51 (Peters, ed.): 214-i8 Conference, June 10-13, 1999 Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Collection Development in a Digital (Fiander, Harmon, and Second edition, see AACR 2 Environment (Lee, ed.): 214-18 Makepeace, eds.): 59-60 approval plans: 127-77 Collection Development in an From Gutenberg to the Global authority control Electronic Environment Information Infrastructure use of World Wide Web in: 73-79 (Nisonger, ed.): 214-18 Access to Information in the Copyright Essentials for Librarians Networked World (Borgman): and Educators (Crews): 110-11 60-61 Developing and Managing Electronic The Future of Cataloging: Insights Behrend, Linda: 180-81 (r) Journal Collections (Curtis, from the Lubetzky Symposium, bibliographic databases Scheschy, and Tarango): 214-18 April 18, 1998, University of 45(4) LRIS Index to Volume 45 223 California, Los Angeles (Connell classification G and Maxwell, eds.): 61-62 difference as conce pt in: | Gorman. Michael: 63-64 (1 Handbook for Digital Projects: A philosophy ol 115 99 Gregory, Vicki L.: 110 Management Tool for Preservation sameness as concept in: 115 and Access (Sitts, ed.): 111-12 Cochrane, Pauline Atherton: 18] The Intellectual Foundation of about ? H Information Organization communication disorders Svenonius): 213-14 core literature: 3-9 Haslam, Michaelyn: 80-89 Managing Electronic Serials: Essays Computer Catalogingo f Electronic H mg Kong B iptist Univers Based on the ALCTS Electronic Journalsi n Unstable Aggregator Serials Institutes, 1997-1999 Databases: The Hong Kong Baptist Bluh, ed.): 214-18 University Library I xperience Moving Theory into Practice: Digital 198-211 Imaging for Libraries and Archives continuing resources Kenney and Rieger): 179-80 cataloging rules: 49 Organizing Audiovisual and Electroni: copy right law: 110-1] wr Author Resources for Access: A Cataloging core literature collections ions tor Book Re Guide (Hsieh-Yee): 180-81 analysis: 3-9, 1 Progress in Visual Information Access Crump, Michele: 104-9 and Retrieval (Sandore, ed 62-63 Saving the Time of the Library User Through Subject Access Darby, Sharla: 95 Innovation: Papers in Honoro f Dean, Rebecca: | Pauline Atherton Cochrane Delsey. Tom: 178-79 (1 Wheeler, ed.): 181-84 Dewey Decimal Classification Selecting and Managing Electroni difference Resources (Gregory): 214-18 iS ¢ oncept in classification: 11 15~ 90 The Social Life of Information (Brown digital libraries: 60-61 (r), 214-18 (1 and Duguid): 63-64 digitization: 179-80 (r), 11] 1D iy Successes and Failures of Digital digitized images: 179-80 (1 Libraries (Harum and Twidale digitized library materials: 179-80 (1 eds.): 214-18 document delivery Budd, John: 71 unme diated SO-—SY Layne, Sara Shatford: 6 Burk, Bartley A.: 10-19 Letter to the I ditor 7 Leung, Shirley W.: 198 E Li, Yiu-On: 198-211] Cc Edwardy, Jeffrey: 90-94 Library Journal 127 7i Calhoun, John C.: 127-77 The Effect of Interface Design on Item library materials California State University System Selection in an Online Catalog she lving of, see shel ing 127-77 29046 materials Carrico, Steven: 104-9, 111-12 (r electronic journals Library of Congress Subject I 179-80 (r catalogingo f: 198-211, 214—18 (+ form subdivisionsi n: 187-97 catalogers collection developme nt: 214-18 (+ Library-Subsidized Unmediates education of: 52-53 electronic resources Document Delivery” 80-89 cataloging: 61-62 (r catalogingof : 180-81(r), 214-18 (+ Lubetzky, Seymour: 61-62 (about bibliography: 54-58 collection development 21 4 18 T of electronic journals: 198-211 El-Hoshy, Lynn M.: 187-97 M history: 61-62 (r) philosophy: 61-62 (r F metadata: 51-52 year’s work: 47-58 modifiers, see also subject headings CC:DA, see American Library Form Subdivisions: Their Identification form subdivisions in Association, Committee on and Use in LCSH” 187-97 ‘Monitoring Book Reshelving in Cataloging: Description and Access FRBR, see Functional Requirements for Libraries Using Statistical Sampling Chan, Lois Mai: 187—97 Bibliographic Records and Control Charts” 90-94 Childress, Eric: 187-97 “From the Editor” 71 Choice: 127-77 Functional Requirements for citation analysis: 3-9 Bibliographic Records: 178-79 (r 224 Index to Volume 45 LRTS 45(4) N Rohdy, Margaret: 59-64, 110-12, 178-84, U 213-18 NACO Project: 73-79 “Unicode Standard: Its Scope, Design Name Authority Cooperative Project, see Russell, Beth M.: 73-79 Principles, and Prospects for NACO Project International Cataloging” (July name authority records: 73-79 2000): 71-72 nonprint materials University of Florida: 104~9 sameness catalogingof : 180-81 (r University of Nevada, Las Vegas: 80-89 as concept in classification: 115-22 unmediated document delivery, see doc- “Sameness and Difference: A Cultural ument delivery—unmediated Oo Foundation of Classification” 115-22 Using Citation Analysis to Pursue a O'Neill, Edward T.: 187-97 serial publications: 59-60, (r) see also Core Collection of Journals for electronic journals OCLC database Communication Disorders” 3—9 vendor records in: 10-19, 123-26 analysis: 3-9 “Using the Web for Name Authority Shedenhelm, Laura D.: 10-19 Olson, Hope A.: 115-22 Work” 73-79 online public access catalogs, see OPACs shelf order: 90-94 shelf-ready materials: 104-9 OPACs displays in, design of: 20-46 shelving of library materials V organization of information statistical analysis: 90-94 philosophy: 213-14 (r SOLINET, Preservation Services: 95-103 vendor records in bibliographic databases: 10-19 Southeastern Library Network, see SOLINET 123-26 Pp Spanish language materials visual materials Persing, Bob: 59-60 (r vendor records for: 10-19 catalogingo f: 62-63 (1 physical processing of library materials: Spillane, Jody Lynn: 73-79 Vizine-Goetz, Diane: 187-97 104-9 standing orders Pontius, Jeffrey: 90-94 physical processing of: 104-9 Ww preservation of library materials Stowers, Eva: 80-89 digitization in: 111-12 (r subdivisions in subject headings, see sub- Weinberg, Bella Hass: 71-72 ( workshops: 95-103 ject headings—form subdivisions in Wiseman, Christine S.; 95-103 “Preservation Workshop Evaluation” subject access: 181-84 (r workshops 95-103 subject cataloging evaluation: 95-103 publishers year’s work in: 53 World Wide Web in relation to approval plans: 127-77 subject headings use in authority control: 73-79 form subdivisions in: 187-97 Swanson, Edward: 222-24 R Y relevance Yankee Book Peddler: 104—9 T in relation to OPAC displays: 20-46 “The Year's Work in Cataloging, 1999” retrieval effectiveness Thomas, David H.: 20-46 47-58 in relation to OPAC displays: 20-46 “Trends in Source of Catalog Records for Young, J. Bradford: 181-84 (r “Reviews, Holdings, and Presses and European Monographs, 1996-2000: Publishers in Academic Library A Preliminary Study of Italian Book Acquisitions” 127- Monographs” 123-26

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