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51(4) LRTS index Volume 51 2007 Compiled by Edward Swanson General Procedures Used in Compiling 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 and corporate bodies are identified by “(about)”; letters are identified by “letters”. Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, identified by “reviews”. They are also listed by title under the heading “Books Reviewed”. Paging of Volume 51: Pages 1-76 = Number 1 (January) Pages 77-156 = Number 2 (April) Pages 158-228 = Number 3 (July) Pages 229-308 = Number 4 (October) A The Complete Copyright Liability Budd, John M., 286-92 Access level cataloging, 212-25 Handbook for Librarians and Budgets Allgood, Julian Everett, 160-78 Educators (LIPINSKI), 226-27 —allocation, 263-78 “Application Profile |D evelopment Essential Thesaurus Construction “Building Connections: A Review of the for Consortial Digital Libraries: An (Broughton), 153-54 Serials Literature 2004 through 2005” OhioLINK Case Study” 116-31 From A to Zine: Building a Winning 293-304 Archives Zine Collections in Your Library Cc —description, 98-105 (Bartel), 74 Arsenault, Clément, 190-203 From Catalog to Gateway: Charting a Cataloging, 51-68 “Association for Library Collections & Course for Future Access: Briefings automation, 212-25 Technical Services Annual Report from the ALCTS Catalog Form and —tules, 98-105 2006-2007” 232-36 Function Committee (Sleeman and Catalogs, reviews 71-72 “Automated Access Level Cataloging Bluh, eds.), 71-72 see also Online catalogs for Internet Resources at Columbia Guidelines for Online Public Access —searching, 24, 286-92 University Libraries” 212-25 Catalogue (OPAC) Displays: Final Caudie, Dana M., reviews 71-72 Availability of library materials, see Library Report, May 2005 (IFLA Cataloguing “The Challenge of Change” 51-68 materials—availability Section, Task Force on Guidelines Chapman, John W., 279-85 for OPAC Displays), 72-73 Children’s literature B MARC21 for Everyone: A Practical —cataloging, reviews 155 Barr, Tatiana, 146-52 Guide (Fritz and Fritz), 73-74 Classification, 51-68 Bibliographic records Preparing for the Worst, Planning for “Cognitive and Affective Processes in —display, 160-78 the Best: Protecting Our Cultural Collection Management” 5-15 “Book Reviews” 69-74, 153-55, 226-28 Heritage from Disaster (Weilheiser Collection management, 5-15 Books Reviewed and Gwinn, eds.), 70 College students Becoming a Digital Library (Barnes, The Preservation Manager’s Guide —searching library catalogs, 286-92 ed.), 227-28 to Cost Analysis (Calvi, Carignan, Columbia University Libraries, 212-25 Bibliographic Control of Music, 1897- Dube, Pape), 70-71 Communications 2000 (Smiraglia), 69-70 The Thesaurus: Review, Renaissance, —management, 204—11+ Cataloging Correctly for Kids (Intner, and Revision (Roe and Thomas, Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, 106-15 Fountain, and Gilchrist, eds.), 155 eds.), 153-54 Connell, Tschera Harkness, 237-53 LRTS 51(4) Continuing education, 81-97 H Nisonger, Thomas E., 30-49 Copyright, reviews 226-27 Harcourt, Kate, 212-25 “Notes on Operations” 116-52, 204—25+ Creider, Laurence S., 254-62 Hicks, Emily A., 116-31 Croft, Jean Ann, 81-97 Holley, Robert P., reviews 226-27 oO “Cross-lingual Names and Subject Access: O’Neill, Edward T., 106-15 Mechanisms and Challenges” 180-89 OCLC online catalog, 106-15 Ohio State University Libraries, 204—11+ “The Inexorable Trend toward Work- D OhioLINK Digital Media Center, 116-31 Level Displays” 160-78 Online catalogs “DACS and RAD: Insights and Questions Initial articles (in titles), 190-203 from the New Archival Descriptive “Instructions to Authors” 75-76 —displays, reviews 72-73 —searching, 190-203 Standard” 98-105 Internet resources, see Electronic Orcutt, Darby, reviews 74 Describing Archives: A Content Standard, resources 98-105 P Digital collections, reviews 227-28 J Park, Jung-ran, 180-89 —Ohio, 116-31 Johnson, Bruce Chr., 232-36; port. 232 Perkins, Jody, 116-31 Digital materials, see Electronic resources ohnson, Peg£g2y), 78-80, 158, 230: }p ort. 78, Preservation of library materials Disaster preparedness, reviews 70 158, 230 —cost analysis, reviews 70-71 —study and teaching, 81-97 L “Editorial” 78-80, 158, 230 Larsgaard, Mary Lynette, reviews 70-71 Q “Electronic Resources Communications LaVoie, Brian F., 106-15 Quinn, Brian, 5-15 Management: A Strategy for Success” Library materials “Quo Vadis, Preservation Education? A 204-11+ —availability, 30-49 Study of Current and Future Needs Electronic resources Library Resources & Technical Services, in Continuing Education Programs” —cataloging, 106-15, 212-25 237-53 81-97 “Linking Print and Electronic Books: One —holdings records, 106-15 Approach” 146-52 —management, 204-11+ —personnel for administering, 279-85 Literature reviews “A Regression-based Approach to Library —cataloging, 2003-2004, 51-68 retrieval of, 146-52 Fund Allocation” 263-78 —classification, 2003-2004, 51-68 Elrod, J. McRee, reviews 72-73 Resource Description and Access, 98-105 —serial publications, 2004-2005, 293- “Exploring Categorization: Undergraduate “Restrategizing Bibliographic Services and 304 Student Searching and the Evolution the One Good Record” 2-4 “A Look at Fifty Years of Library Resources of Catalogs” 286-92 “Review and Analysis of Library Availability & Technical Services” 237-53 Studies” 30-49 F Lundgren, Jimmie, 146-52 Riemer, John J., 2-4 Family names M “The Roles of the Metadata Librarian in a —in cataloging, 254-62 Research Library” 279-85 “Mapping WorldCat’s Digital Landscape” “Family Names and the Cataloger” 106-15 S 254-62 MARC format, reviews 73-74 “Searching Titles with Initial Articles in Feather, Celeste, 204—11+ Maurer, Margaret Beecher, 116-31 Library Catalogs: A Case Study and Forrest, Dan, reviews 70 Ménard, Elaine, 190-203 Search Behavior Analysis” 190-203 FRBR, see Functional Requirements for Metadata, 2-4, 16-28 Serial publications, 160-78 Bibliographic Records Metadata librarians, 279-85 see also Zines “FRBR Principles Applied to a Local Miksa, Shawne D., 51-68 —finding aids, 134-45 Online Journal Finding Aid” 134—45 Miller, David, reviews 153-54 “Serials and Multiple Versions, or the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Multiple versions, 160-78 Inexorable Trend toward Work-Level Records Music materials Displays” 160-78 —for serials, 134-45 —cataloging, reviews 69-70 Simpson, Betsy, 146-52 Subject cataloging G N —180-89 Genereux, Cecilia, 293-94 Names Subject headings Gracy, Karen F., 81-97 —multiple language forms, 180-89 —multiple language forms, 180-89 Groves, Deana, reviews 154-55 Names of families, see Family names Swanson, Edward, 69-74, 153-55, 226- “Guest Editorial” 2-4 Naun, Chew Chat, 134-45 28, 000-00 51(4) LRTS Index 307 T University of Illinois at Urbana- Wolley, Iris, 212-25 Thesauri, reviews 153-54 Champaign, 134—45 WorldCat, see OCLC online catalog “Toward Releasing the Metadata University students, see College students Y-Z Bottleneck: A Baseline Evaluation of Contributor-Supplied Metadata” WwW Yates, Sarah, reviews 73-74 16-28 Wacker, Melanie, 212—25 “Year's work” articles, see Literature Weber, Mary Beth, reviews 227-28 reviews U Weitz, Jay, reviews 69-70 Zines, reviews 74 University of Florida Smathers Library, Whittaker, Beth M., 98-105 146-52 Wilson, Amanda J., 16-28

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