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Index to North Carolina Libraries Volume 49, 1991 Compiled by Lisa K. Dalton About the Authors (Biographical Aunt Bee’s Mayberry Cookbook, by Beach, Jackie. University of North Carolina at Chapel Information). 50; 114; 174 Ken Beck and Jim Clark. Book Mary Jo Godwin, Jackie Beach, and Hill. Law Library Staff, comps. Adams, Cynthia. See Show Me the Way Review. 229 Howard McGinn (pic.). 184 Bibliography of Selected Legal to Go Home. Resources. Adkins, Leonard M. Walking the Blue Austin, Neal. Beasley, Augie. Welch, John, comp. “I Have Lived to Ridge: A Guide to the Trails of the Neal Austin chats with Janet Freeman Olivia Pearce presented Augie See ... the Building of My Fancy,” Blue Ridge Parkway. Book Review as Arial Stephens looks on Beasley with award (pic.). 190 A Selected Bibliography. 159 by John E. Ulmschneider. 226-227 (pic.). 181 Beasley, Augie E. From Opaque Projec- Bibliography of Selected Legal tor to Camcorder. 78-80 Resources, by University of North Administrators. Authors. Beaufort County Community College Carolina at Chapel Hill. Law Library Hoke, Joy L. Site-Based Management: Broadfoot, Jan. Stalking the Elusive Library Establishes Down East Staff, comps. 30-32 An Historical Perspective. 71-73 North Carolina Author. 81-82 Area Network (pic.). 85 Bicycling the Blue Ridge: A Guide to the AIDS Materials for Children and Young Cagle, Katherine R. Love, Life and Beck, Ken, and Clark, Jim. Aunt Bee's Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Adults. Committee on AIDS Potato Salad: An Interview with Mayberry Cookbook. Book Parkway, by Elizabeth Skinner and Materials Awareness (conference Alden Carter. 212-213 Review. 229 Charlie Skinner. Book Review by John program). 189 McCorkle, Jill. The Southern Woman Before Freedom: 48 Oral Histories of E. Ulmschneider. 226, 227 Writer. 210-211 Former North and South Carolina Bishir, Catherine W. North Carolina Alford, Larry. Slaves, by Belinda Hurmence, ed. Architecture. Book Review by 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Awards. Book Review. 107 Maurice C. York. 41-42 NCLA Conference Awards. 190-191 Bledsoe, Jerry. The Bare-Bottomed Allenbrook Elementary School School Librarian Receives Intellec- Benson, Laura. Skier and Other Unlikely Tales. Book (Charlotte, NC). tual Freedom Award (pic). 193 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Review. 44 Design maximizes the view to the (pic.). 192 Bledsoe, Jerry. Blood Games: A True adjacent woods in the remodeled Baker, Barbara. Benson, Laura. North Carolina Asso- Account of Family Murder. Book school, storytelling area (pic.). 140 Conference Planning Committee ciation of School Librarians Review by Patrice Ebert. 225 Anderson, Jean Bradley. Durham (pic.). 191 [Biennial Report]. 231 Blood Games: A True Account of Family County: A Histoof Druryha m County, Janet Freeman presents Barbara Baker Murder, by Jerry Bledsoe. Book North Carolina. Book Review. 44 with a plaque (pic.). 190 Berkley, Anne. Review by Patrice Ebert. 225 Answering Legal Questions: Reference 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board or Unauthorized Practice of Law? by (pic.). 192 (pic.). 192 Book Reviews. Janet Sinder. 18-20 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Berkley, Anne Bond. See The Legend of Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Nance Dude. Carolina Books. 40-44; 102-108; Carolina Books. 40-44; 102-108; Baker, Barbara. From the President. 166-170; 224-229 166-170; 224-229 2; 54; 118, 164. Bethesda Elementary School Banner, Leslie. A Passionate Prefer- (Durham, NC). Bradburn, Frances. Antone, Allen. ence: The Story of the North Custom catalog unit (pic.). 138 Frances Bradburn presented award to 1991-1993 Executive Board Carolina School of the Arts. Book Beyer, Fred. North Carolina: The Lisa Dalton (pic.). 191 (pic.). 192 Review. 108 Years Before Man, a Geologic His- 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board The Bare-Bottomed Skier and Other tory. Book Review by W. Carlton (pic.). 192 Architects. Unlikely Tales, by Jerry Bledsoe. Book Brown. 166-167 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Rodney, Mae L. Library Review. 44 Bradburn, Frances Bryant. From the Construction: The Relationship Barefoot, Gary Fenton. Letter to the Bible, Amanda. President. 178 Between the Architect and Library Editor. 179 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Bradburn, Frances Bryant. See Our Director. 141-144 Barton, Philip. Foreword. 120-121 (pic.). 192 Words, Our Ways: Reading and Barton, Philip. See Rosenthal, Rich. Bible, Amanda. See North Carolina Writing in North Carolina. Audiovisual Materials. Barton, Philip, and Simon, Rose, comps. Library Association. Executive Breakfast with Jose Aruego. Children’s Davis, Joy Vee. Young Adult North Carolina Libraries Presents Board. Minutes. Services Section (conference Collections? Yes, It’s a Library North Carolina Libaries. 145-149 Bible, Amanda R. Life atter Wifey: The program). 188 Drawing-Card! 96 Long-Term Effects of an Attempt at Breakfast with Barbara Reynolds, by Miller, Anthony G. Developing and Bates, Nancy. Censorship in a Public Library. 86-87 Barbara Reynolds. 208-209 Maintaining Young Adult Audio 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Bridges, Hal. Lee’s Maverick General: Collections. 98 (pic.). 192 Bibliographies. Daniel Harvey Hill. Book Review. 229 Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should Bates, Nancy F. Public Library Section Broadfoot, Jan. Stalking the Elusive Broadfoot, Jan. Stalking the Elusive Enlighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 [Biennial Report]. 236 North Carolina Author. 81-82 North Carolina Author. 81-82 Bates, Wilma. See Parrish, Michael. Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe Brown, Carol. Tips for Planning Library Audiovisual Services. Battle of the Books: Middle School of Frog: Finding Materials for Y As Interiors. 133-135 Beasley, Augie E. From Opaque Reading Motivation, by Frances on Witchcraft and Satanism. Brown, W. Carlton. See North Projector to Camcorder. 78-80 Mallison. 93-95 83-84, 95. Carolina: The Years Before Man, a North Carolina Libraries Winter 1991 — 241 Index Geologic History. (pic.). 192 lighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 Davidson County Public Library Bryson, Susan A, and Shontz, Marilyn L. 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Collection Development: Policy (Lexington, NC). Young Adult Services for the Year 1991-1993 Executive Board Decisions for Local History and Davidson County Public Library 2000. 58-63 (pic.). 192 Genealogy Collections. Round Table occupied a former Food Lion Buckner, Sally. Letter to the Editor. 179 on Special Collections and Public Supermarket (pics.) 147 Buckner, Sally. Our Words, Our Ways: Cataloging. Library Section/Genealogy and Davis, Donald. Listening for the Crack Reading and Writing in North High, Walter M. How Catalogers Local History Committee (conference of Dawn. Book Review by Katherine Carolina. Book Review by Frances Really Edit OCLC Records. program). 185 R. Cagle. 107 Bryant Bradburn. 104 163-164 Davis, Joy Vee. Young Adult Collec- Collins, Melanie. tions? Yes, It’s a Library Drawing- Buildings—Remodeling for Other Use. Catawba County Public Library (NC). 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Card! 96 McKeJime. ,Goo d Building Programs Sherrills Ford Branch Library (pic.). 192 A Day in the Life. New Members Round Make Good Libraries, New or (pic.). 149 Collins, Melanie. New Members Round Table (conference program). 182 Used. 161 St. Stephens Branch (Hickory, NC). Table [Biennial Report]. 234 Tuchmayer, Harry. We Need New (pic.). 145 Depository Libraries. Libraries, Not Reused Facilities. Columbus County Public Library (NC). Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and 160 Censorship. Bible, Amanda R. Life after Wifey: Sigmon, Joel. GPO Depository Burgin, William R. Those Who Use Bible, AmandaR. Life after Wifey: The The Long-Term Effects of an CD-ROMs: Problems and Issues. Should Choose: Library Design Long-Term Effects of an Attempt Attempt at Censorship in a Public 214-218 Decision Making. 122-126 at Censorship in a Public Library. Library. 86-87 Developing and Maintaining Young Bushong, William. North Carolina's 86-87 Adult Audio Collections,b yA nthony Executive Mansion: The First Challenges to Intellectual Freedom: Compact Disks. G. Miller. 98 Hundred Years. Book Review by Rose Implication for the Twenty-First Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and Dictionary of North Carolina Biogra- Simon. 224 Century, by Judith F. Krug. 203-206 Sigmon, Joel. GPO Depository phy, vol. 4, (L-O). Book Review. 108 Bylaws of the North Carolina Library The Changing Role of the Law Firm CD-ROMs: Problems and Issues. Directory of Audiovisual Services in Association. 239 Librarian: From Collection Curator 214-218 North Carolina Public Libraries, by to Information Specialist and Educa- Compiling the History of North Carolina North Carolina Library Association, Cable Television. tor, by Constance M. Matzen. 28-29 Legislation, by Louise Stafford. Public Library Section, Audiovisual Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. Cherokee Americans: The Eastern Band 25-27, 39. Committee. Book Review. 170 Using Television News with of Cherokees in the Twentieth Cen- Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Discovering North Carolina: a Tar Heel Students: Rediscovering an Old tury, by John R. Finger. Book Review Fisher, by Rod Gragg. Book Review Reader, by Jack Claiborne and Technology. 75-77 by Jesse R. Lankford, Jr. 228 by John R. Woodard. 105-106 William Price, eds. Book Review by Cagle, Katherine R. Love, Life and Congleton, Donna M. From Simile to Alice R. Cotten. 40 Potato Salad: An Interview with Children’s Services. Symbol: A New Direction for Dennally, Anna. Vote Yes for a County Alden Carter. 212-213 Bible, AmandaR. Life after Wifey: The Readability Assessment. 88-90 Law Library System. 34, 39 Cagle, Katherine R. See Listening for the Long-Term Effects of an Attempt Constitution of the North Carolina Crack of Dawn. at Censorship in a Public Library. Library Association. 238 Down East Area Network (DEAN). 86-87 Conversations with Reynolds Price, by Beaufort County Community College Caldwell County Public Library Willett, Holly G. Looking at Environ- Jefferson Humphries, ed. Book Library Establishes Down East (Lenoir, NC). ments for Children in Public Review. 169 Area Network (pic.). 85 An effective display technique uses Libraries. 150-155 Cooperation between School and Public slat walls (pic.). 124 Choosing a Second Generation OPAC. Libraries: A Study of One North Drum, Eunice Page. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse: Sentinel Resources and Technical Services Carolina County, by Donna Shannon. Received Honorary Life Membership of the Shoals, by Dawson Carr. Book (conference program). 184 67-70 Award (pic.). 190 Review by Margaretta Yarborough. The Civil War in North Carolina, by Durham County: A History of Durham 168-169 William R. Trotter. Book Review. 170 Copyright. County, North Carolina, by Jean Carmichael, James V., Jr. The Future of ClaiborJancke, ,an d Price, William, eds. Heller, James S. Copyright Essentials Bradley Anderson. Book Review. 44 the Past. 99-101 Discovering North Carolina: a Tar for Librarians. 5-8 Durham, My Hometown, by George E. Carr, Dawson. The Cape Hatteras Heel Reader. Book Review by Alice Copyright Essentials for Librarians, by Lougee, Jr. Book Review. 229 Lighthouse: Sentinel of the Shoals. R. Cotten. 40 James S. Heller. 5-8 Dyer, Jane. See The Ragged Way People Book Review by Margaretta Clark, Marie. See Wise, Suzanne. Cotten, Alice R. See Discovering North Fall Out of Love. Yarborough. 168-169 Carolina: a Tar Heel Reader. Dynamic Library Leadership — From Cleveland County Public Library Self to Service. Round Table for Eth- Carter, Alden. (Shelby, NC) Cousins, Dale. nic Minority Concerns (conference Cagle, Katherine R. Love, Life and Recently expanded and renovated Conference Planning Committee program). 186 Potato Salad: An Interview with (pic.). 148 (pic.). 191 Alden Carter. 212-213 Wall mural in children’s area Cox, Elizabeth. The Ragged Way People East Mecklenburg High School (pic.). 153 Fall Out of Love. Book Review by (Charlotte, NC). Carteret Community College Library Coggins, Timothy L. Foreword. 3-4 Jane Dyer. 106 Beasley, Augie E. From Opaque (New Bern, NC). Projector to Camcorder. 78-80 College Library enjoys one of the Collection Development. Cumberland County Public Library loveliest sites in North Carolina Davis, Joy Vee. Young Adult Collec- (Fayetteville, NC). Ebert, Patrice. (pic.). 146-147 tions? Yes, It’s a Library Drawing- Display shelving in the Cliffdale Laura Wiegand, Mary McAfee, and Cashman, Diane Cobb. Headstrong: The Card! 96 Branch Library in Fayetteville Patrice Ebert consult the confer- Biography of Amy Morris Bradley, Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe (pic.). 125 ence program for the next events 1823-1904: A Life of Noblest of Frog: Finding Materials for Y As Daley, Ginny. See Sex, Gender, and the (pic.). 186 Usefulness. Book Review. 169 on Witchcraft and Satanism. Politics of ERA: A State and the Ebert, Patrice. See Blood Games: A True Cashman, Nancy. This Is ... Quiz Bowl! 83-84, 95. Nation. Account of Family Murder. My Beginnings as a Trivia Lover. 91-92 Miller, Anthony G. Developing and Edgerton, Clyde. Killer Diller. Book Maintaining Young Adult Audio Dalton, Lisa. Review by Dorothy Hodder. 41 Cason, Wanda Brown. Collections. 98 Frances Bradburn presented award to 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should En- Lisa Dalton (pic.). 191 242 — Winter 1991 North Carolina Libraries Index Electronic Bulletin Boards. Neal Austin chats with Janet Freeman Govern, James. Hendrick, William, and Hendrick, Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and as Arial Stephens looks on 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 George, eds. Ham Jones, Ante-Bellum Sigmon, Joel. GPO Depository (pic.). 181 GPO Depository CD-ROMs: Problems Southern Humorist: An Anthology. CD-ROMs: Problems and Issues. 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board and Issues, by Suzanne Wise, Marie Book Review. 108 214-218 (pic.). 192 Clark, and Joel Sigmon. 214-218 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Gragg, Rod. Confederate Goliath: The Hester, Benjie. Electronic Networks. 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Battle of Fort Fisher. Book Review 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Young, Peter R. Knowledge Network A Friends Network Keeps Your Library by John R. Woodard. 105-106 High, Walter M. How Catalogers Really Values: Learning at Risk? 194-196 Happy. Friends of North Carolina Graham, Warren. See Lyon, Nina N. Edit OCLC Records. 163-164 Public Libraries (conference Green, Paul. Paul Green’s Wordbook, Hodder, Dorothy. See Killer Diller. Elkins, Anne Marie. program). 189 an Alphabet of Reminiscence. Book Hoke, Joy L. Site-Based Management: Anne Marie Elkins presented the Review. 44 An Historical Perspective. 71-73 Distinguished Professional Friends of North Carolina Public Green, Ron. From Tobacco Road to Amen Houston, Gloria. Littlejim. Book Re- Librarian Service Award to Libraries. Corner: On Sports and Life. Book view by Diana Young. 225 Elizabeth Jordan Laney (pic.). 190 A Friends Network Keeps Your Review. 44 How Catalogers Really Edit OCLC Library Happy. Friends of North Records, by Walter M. High. 163-164 Ellis, Kem. Carolina Public Libraries (confer- Greensboro (NC) College. James The Human Connection in Library Ser- Conference Planning Committee ence program). 189 Addison Jones Library . vices. Reference and Adult Services (pic.). 191 From Murphy to Manteo — Environ- Converted an upper-story stacks area Section (conference program). 187,233 Empowering People Through Libraries: mental Information. NCLA toa bibliographic instruction room Humphries, Jefferson, ed. Conversations The Role oft he Profession, by Marilyn Conference Committee (conference (pic.). 148 with Reynolds Price. Book Review. 169 L. Miller. 198-201 program). 183 Hurmence, Belinda, ed. Before Free- Eye of Newt, Toe of Frog: Finding From Opaque Projector to Camcorder, Greensboro (NC) Public Schools. dom: 48 Oral Histories of Former Materials for YAs on Witchcraft and by Augie E. Beasley. 78-80 Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. North and South Carolina Slaves. Satanism, by Kristine Mahood. From Simile to Symbol: A New Using Television News with Stu- Book Review. 107 83-84, 95. Direction for Readability Assessment, dents: Rediscovering an Old “I Have Lived to See ... the Building of Facilities Design: What I Learned along by Donna M. Congleton. 88-90 Technology. 75-77 My Fancy,” A Selected Bibliogra- the way, by Lynda B. Fowler. From the President, by Barbara Baker. 2; Guide to Shipwreck Diving: North phy, by John Welch, comp. 159 137-140 54; 118, 164; by Frances Bryant Carolina, by Rob Farb. Book Review. Facilities Planning. NCASL (conference Bradburn. 178 108 Information. program). 182 From Tobacco Road to Amen Corner: Reynolds, Barbara. Breakfast with Farb, Rob. Guide to Shipwreck Diving: On Sports and Life, by Ron Green. Guilford College. Hege Library Barbara Reynolds. 208-209 North Carolina. Book Review. 108 Book Review. 44 (Greensboro, NC). Information Literacy. College and Uni- Furnishing Knowledge Networks for the Expansion brings together book and versity Section (conference program). 180 Fergusson, David. Information Future. North Carolina art collections around new atrium 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Library Association Biennial Confer- (pic.). 148 Ingram, Mike. (pic.). 192 ence, High Point, North Carolina — 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 November 12-15, 1991. 180-189 Hairston, Irene. 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 The Future of the Past, by James V. Howard McGinn chats with Irene Finger, John R. Cherokee Americans: The Carmichael, Jr. 99-101 Hairston (pic.). 233 Intellectual Freedom. Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Krug, Judith F. Challenges to Intel- Twentieth Century. Book Review by Gass, Beverly. Hale, Kaycee. lectual Freedom: Implications for Jesse R. Lankford, Jr. 228 Conference Planning Committee REMCo speaker (pic). 186 the Twenty-First Century. 203-206 (pic.). 191 Ham Jones, Ante-Bellum Southern First Amendment (U.S. Constitution). Gassaway, Laura N. Sexual Harassment Humorist: An Anthology, by William Interlibrary Cooperation. Krug, Judith F. Challenges to in the Library: The Law. 14-17 Hendrick and George Hendrick, eds. Beaufort County Community College Intellectual Freedom: Implication for Getting Your Piece of the Pie: Innova- Book Review. 108 Library Establishes Down East the Twenty-First Century. 203-206 tive Advocacy. Public Library Area Network (pic.). 85 Flowers, Linda. Throwed Away: Trustees Section and the NCLA Gov- Hanerfeld, Arlene. Shannon, Donna. Cooperation between Failures of Progress in Eastern North ernmental Relations Committee 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board School and Public Libraries: A Study Carolina. Book Review by Plummer (conference program). 187-188 (pic.). 192 of One North Carolina County. 67-70 Alston Jones, Jr. 102 Hanerfeld, Arlene. Documents Section Fonville, Martha. See North Carolina Gleim, David. [Biennial Report]. 230-231 Jackson, Gwen. Library Association. Executive Board. 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Harmon, Charles. Lettert o the Editor. 55 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Minutes. (pic.). 192 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Foreword. By Timothy L. Coggins, 3-4; Gleim, David. Resources and Technical Harnett County Public Library Janney, Susan, NCLA Community and By Rebecca Sue Taylor and Gayle Services Section [Biennial Report]. (Lillington, NC). Junior College Section [Biennial Re- Keresey, 57; By Phiilip Barton, 235 Children’s area (pic.). 152 port]. 234-235 120-121 Fowler, Lynda B. Facilities Design: What Godwin, Mary Jo. Harrington, David. Jaskot, Pam. I Learned along the Way. 137-140 Mary Jo Godwin, Jackie Beach, and 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Frank Porter Graham and the 1950 Howard McGinn (pic.). 184 (pic.). 192 (pic.). 192 Senate Race in North Carolina, by Jones, Plummer Alston,Jr .S ee Throwed Julian M. Pleasants and Augustus M. Goldstein, Elliot. Hartley, Audrey. Away: Failures of Progress in East- Burns, III. Book Review by Donald School Librarian Receives Intellec- School Librarian Receives Intellec- ern North Carolina. R. Lennon. 43 tual Freedom Award (pic). 193 tual Freedom Award (pic). 193 Jones, Simmons. Show Me the Way to Good Building Programs Make Good Headstrong: The Biography of Amy Go Home. Book Review by Cynthia Freeman, Janet. Libraries, New or Used, by Jim Morris Bradley, 1823-1904: A Life of Adams. 227 Conference Planning Committee McKee. 161 Noblest Usefulness, by Diane Cobb Keresey, Gayle. See Taylor, Rebecca (pic.). 191 Gore, Sharon W. Signage: A Poem. 158 Cashman. Book Review. 169 Sue. Foreword. Janet Freeman presents Barbara Baker Heller, James S. Copyright Essentials Killer Diller, by Clyde Edgerton. Book with a placque (pic.). 190 or Librarians. 5-8 Review by Dorothy Hodder. 41 North Carolina Libraries Winter 1991 — 243 Index Kiser, Kathy. Letter to the Editor. 55 Law Libraries. Library Building. 93-95 Knowledge Network Values: Learning Donnally, Anna. Vote Yes for a Barton, Philip, and Simon, Rose, Marks, Kenneth E. Planning for Tech- at Risk? by Peter R. Young. 194-196 County Law Library System. 34, 39 comps. North Carolina Libraries nology in Libraries. 128-131 Kornegay, Becky. See On the Spine of Tuchmayer, Harry. Vote No for a Presents North Carolina Libaries. Marlette, Doug. Cartoon. 221, 235 Time: An Angler’ sL ove of the Smokies. County Law Library System. 35 145-149 Presents "In Your Face: A Cartoonist The Law of Premises Liability as Ap- Brown, Carol. Tips for Planning at Work (pic.). 181 Krug, Judith F. plied to North Carolina Libraries, by Library Interiors. 133-135 Conference speaker (pic.). 203 Thomas Steele. 9-12 Burgin, William R. Those Who Use Martell, Charles. Krug, Judith F. Challenges to Intellec- Lawrence, Elizabeth. A Southern Should Choose: Library Design Herbert White and Charles Martell tual Freedom: Implication for the Garden. Book Review. 169 Decision Making. 122-126 (pic.). 187 Twenty-First Century. 203-206 Leadership: Strategies & Issues. Library Fowler, Lynda B. Facilities Design: Matthews, Donald G., and DeHart, Jane Administration and Management What I Learned along the Way. Sherron. Sex, Gender, and the Laney, Elizabeth Jordan. Section (conference program). 181 137-140 Politics of ERA: A State and the Anne Marie Elkins presented the Lee's Maverick General: Daniel Harvey McKeJiem. ,Goo d Building Programs Nation. Book Review by Ginny Daley. Distinguished Professional Hill, by Hal Bridges. Book Review. 229 Make Good Libraries, New or 42-43 Librarian Service Award to Used. 161 Matzen, Constance M. The Changing Elizabeth Jordan Laney (pic.). 190 Legal Research. Marks, Kenneth E. Planning for Role of the Law Firm Librarian: From Sinder, Janet. Answering Legal Technology in Libraries. 128-131 Collection Curator to Information Langelier, Pat. Questions: Reference or Unautho- Rodney, Mae L. Library Construc Specialist and Educator. 28-29 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board rized Practice of Law? 18-20 tion: The Relationship Between (pic.). 192 Stafford, Louise. Compiling the His- the Architect and Library Director. McAfee, Mary. 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 tory of North Carolina Legislation. 141-144 Laura Wiegand, Mary McAfee, and 25-27, 39. Rosenthal, Rich, and Barton, Philip. Patrice Ebert consult the confer- Lanier, Gene D. University of North Carolina at Chapel A Review of Some Legal Aspects ence program for the next events School Librarian Receives Intellec- Hill. Law Library Staff, comps. of Construction for Governmental (pic.). 186 tual Freedom Award (pic). 193 Bibliography of Selected Legal Units in North Carolina. 156-158 Lanier, Gene D., et al. Intellectual Resources. 30-32 Theme Issue. Fall 1991. 117-176 McCorkle, Jill. Freedom Committee [Biennial The Legend of Nance Dude, by Maurice Tuchmayer, Harry. We Need New Conference speaker (pic.). 210 Report]. 232-233 Stanley. Book Review by Anna Bond Libraries, Not Reused Facilities. 160 McCorkle, Jill. The Southern Woman Lanier, Gene D. Lettert o the Editor. 179 Berkley. 103 Welch, John, comp. “I Have Lived to Writer. 210-211 Lankford, Jesse R., Jr. See Cherokee See ... the Building of My Fancy,” Americans: The Eastern Band of Legislative Histories. A Selected Bibliography. 159 McGinn, Howard. Cherokees in the Twentieth Century. Stafford, Louise. Compiling the His- Library Construction: The Relationship Howard McGinn chats with Irene tory of North Carolina Legislation. Between the Architect and Library Hairston (pic.). 233 Law and the Library. 25-27, 39. Director, by Mae L. Rodney. 141-144 Mary Jo Godwin, Jackie Beach, and Gassaway, Laura N. Sexual Harass- Lennon, Donald R. See Frank Porter Howard McGinn (pic.). 184 ment in the Library: The Law. 14-17 Graham and the 1950 Senate Race in Library Education. McGinn, Howard. The Mo[u]rning Heller, James S. Copyright Essentials North Carolina. Miller, Marilyn L. Empowering After. 220-221 for Librarians. 5-8 Let’s Face It: Adult Librarians are YA People Through Libraries: The McKee, Jim. Good Building Programs Lyon, Nina N., and Graham, Warren. Librarians, by Kathleen S. Wheeless Role of the Profession. 198-201 Make Good Libraries, New or Used. Library Security: One Solution. and Elizabeth J. Skinner. 64-66 Library Research in North Carolina, by 161 21-23 Letters to the Editor. 55, 119, 179 Ilene Nelson. 37-39; 99-101; Matzen, Constance M. The Changing 163-164; 222-223 Meadows, Meralyn. Role of the Law Firm Librarian: Liability (Law). Library Security: One Solution, by Nina 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 FromCollection Curator to Infor- Steele, Thomas. The Law of Premises N. Lyon and Warren Graham. 21-23 Meyer, Peter. Nature Guide to the mation Specialist and Educator. Liability as Applied to North Life after Wifey: The Long-Term Effects Carolina Coast. Book Review. 229 28-29 Carolina Libraries. 9-12 of an Attempt at Censorship in a Public Middleton, Harry. On the Spine of Time: Rosenthal, Rich, and Barton, Philip. Library, by Amanda R. Bible. 86-87 AnAngler’ s Love of the Smokies. Book A Review of Some Legal Aspects Librarians. Listening for the Crack of Dawn, by Review by Becky Kornegay. 166 of Construction for Governmental McGinn, Howard. The Mo[u]rning Donald Davis. Book Review by Miller, Anthony G. Developing and Units in North Carolina. 156-158 After. 220-221 Katherine R. Cagle. 107 Maintaining Young Adult Audio Sinder, Janet. Answering Legal Miller, Marilyn L. Empowering Littlejim, by Gloria Houston. Book Collections. 98 Questions: Reference or Unautho- People Through Libraries: The Review by Diana Young. 225 rized Practice of Law? 18-20 Role of the Profession. 198-201 Looking at Environments for Children Miller, Marilyn L. Stafford, Louise. Compiling the His- Reynolds, Barbara. Breakfast with in Public Libraries, by Holly G. Conference speaker (pic.). 198 tory of North Carolina Legislation. Barbara Reynolds. 208-209 Willett. 150-155 Miller, Marilyn L. Empowering People 25-27, 39. Lougee, George E., Jr. Durham, My Through Libraries: The Role of the Steele, Thomas. The Law of Premises Libraries —History. Hometown. Book Review. 229 Profession. 198-201 Liability as Applied to North Carmichael, James V., Jr. The Future Love, Life and Potato Salad: An Mobley, Joe A. Pamlico County: A Brief Carolina Libraries. 9-12 of the Past. 99-101 Interview with Alden Carter, by History. Book Review. 169 Theme Issue. Spring 1991. 1-52 Katherine R. Cagle. 212-213 The Mo|[u]rning After, by Howard University of North Carolait Cnhaape l Library Administrators. Lyon, Nina N., and Graham, Warren. McGinn. 220-221 Hill. Law Library Staff, comps. Rodney, Mae L. Library Construc- Library Security: One Solution. 21-23 Mulder, Megan. See The Thiefof Dreams. Bibliography of Selected Legal tion: The Relationship Between Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe of Resources. 30-32 the Architect and Library Director. Frog: Finding Materials for YAs on Music, Popular. 141-144 Witchcraft and Satanism. 83-84, 95. Davis, Joy Vee. Young Adult Collec- Law Librarians. tions? Yes, It’s a Library Drawing- Matzen, Constance M. The Changing Library Associations. Mallas, Chuck. Card! 96 Role of the Law Firm Librarian: McGinn, Howard. The Mo[u]rning Conference Planning Committee Miller, Anthony G. Developing and From Collection Curator to Infor- After. 220-221 (pic.). 191 Maintaining Young Adult Audio mation Specialist and Educator. Mallison, Frances. Battle of the Books: Collections. 98 28-29 Middle School Reading Motivation. Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should En- 244 — Winter 1991 North Carolina Libraries Index lighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 Children’s Services Section (con- ciation (conference program). 184 North Carolina Library Association. Nature Guide to the Carolina Coast, by ference program). 188 Promoting Critical Thinking in the Community and Junior College Peter Meyer. Book Review. 229 Cagle, Katherine R. Love, Life and Context of Bibliographic Instruction. Section. The NCASL Research Agenda. North Potato Salad: An Interview with NC Bibliographic Instruction Inter- Janney, Susan, NCLA Community and Carolina Association of School Alden Carter. 212-213 est Group, College and University Junior College Section [Biennial Librarians (conference program). 188 Choosing a Second Generation Section (conference program). 180 Report}. 234-235 NCLA Conference Awards. 190-191 OPAC. Resources and Technical Public Library Security in the 1990s. Rhythm of the Words. Community NCLA Minutes. See North Carolina Li- Services (conference program). 184 Public Library Section, Develop- and Junior College Section (con- brary Association. Executive Board. Collection Development: Policy De- ment Committee (conference pro- ference program). 186 Minutes. cisions for Local History and gram). 184 Genealogy Collections. Round Reynolds, Barbara. Breakfast with North Carolina Library Association. Negligence. Table on Special Collections and Barbara Reynolds. 208-209 Conference Committee. Steele, Thomas. The Law of Premises Public Library Section/Genealogy Rhythm of the Words. Community From Murphy to Manteo — Environ- Liability as Applied to North and Local History Committee and Junior College Section (con- mental Information. NCLA Con- Carolina Libraries. 9-12 (conference program). 185 ference program). 186 ference Committee (conference Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in North A Day in the Life. New Members True Crime in Literature. Public program). 183 Carolina. 37-39; 99-101; 163-164; Round Table (conference pro- Library Section (conference pro- Members of the 1991 Conference gram). 182 gram). 184 32 Planning Committee (pic.). 191 Nelson, Ilene. Reference — The Right Dynamic Library Leadership— From Walter Anderson Discusses Literacy. Way. 222-223 Self to Service. Round Table for North Carolina Literacy Committee North Carolina Library Association. Nelson, Paul David. William Tryon and Ethnic Minority Concerns (conference program). 181 Documents Section. the Course of Empire: A Life in British (conference program). 186 What’s Happening for the Paraprofes- Hanerfeld, Arlene. Documents Sec- Imperial Service. Book Review. 107 Facilities Planning. NCASL (confer- sional on the National Level? NC tion [Biennial Report]. 230-231 ence program). 182 Library Paraprofessional Association North Carolina Library Association. Networks. A Friends Network Keeps Your (conference program). 188 Executive Board. Minutes. 10/19/90, Beaufort County Community College Library Happy. Friends of North Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and 46-48; 2/15/91, 109-112; 4/30/91, Library Establishes Down East Carolina Public Libraries (confer- Sigmon, Joel.GPO Depository CD- 171-173 Area Network (pic.). 85 ence program). 189 ROMs: Problems and Issues. Young, Peter R. Knowledge Network From Murphy to Manteo — Environ- 214-218 North Carolina Library Association. Values: Learning at Risk? 194-196 mental Information. NCLA Working Together: Library Staff, Governmental Relations Committee Newton, Suzanne. Where Are You When Conference Committee (confer- Volunteers, and Patrons. Round Getting Your Piece of the Pie: Inno- I Need You? Book Review by Pat ence program). 183 Table on Special Collections and vative Advocacy. Public Library Siegfried. 167 Furnishing Knowledge Networks for Public Library Section/Genealogy Trustees Section and the NCLA North Carolina: The Years Before Man, the Information Future. North and Local History Committee Governmental Relations Commit- a Geologic History, by Fred Beyers. Carolina Library Association Bi- (conference program). 185 tee (conference program). 187-188 Book Review by W. Carlton Brown. ennial Conference, High Point, Young, Peter R. Knowledge Network North Carolina Library Association. 166-167 North Carolina — November 12- Values: Learning at Risk? 194-196 Intellectual Freedom Committee. 15, 1991. 180- 189 Lanier, Gene D.., et al. Intellectual North Carolina A&T State University. Getting Your Piece of the Pie: Inno- North Carolina Library Association. Freedom Committee [Biennial F. D. Bluford Library. (Greensboro, NC) vative Advocacy. Public Library Children’s Services Section. Report]. 232-233 Microfilm and microfiche are both Trustees Section and the NCLA Breakfast with José Aruego. stored in a Kardex Lektriever Governmental Relations Committee Children’s Services Section (con- North Carolina Library Association. (pic.). 125 (conference program). 187-188 ference program). 188 Library Administration and North Carolina Architecture, by The Human Connection in Library Siegfried, Patricia. Children’s Services Management Section. Catherine W. Bisher. Book Review Services. Reference and Adult Section [Biennial Report]. 230 Leadership: Strategies & Issues. by Maurice C. York. 41-42 Services Section (conference pro- Library Administration and Man- “North Carolina Bibliography, 1989- gram). 187-188 North Carolina Library Association. agement Section (conference 1990,” North Carolina Historical Information Literacy. College and College and University Section. program). 181 Review. Book Review. 108 University Section (conference Information Literacy. College and Ray, Nancy. Library Administration North Carolina Books, by Robert G. program). 180 31 University Section (conference and Management Section [Biennial Anthony, Jr., comp. 40-44; 102-108; Krug, Judith F. Challenges to Intel- program). 180 Report]. 235 166-170; 224-229 lectual Freedom: Implication for Ransley, Martha. College and Univer- North Carolina Libraries Presents North the Twenty-First Century. 203-206 sity Section [Biennial Report]. 230 North Carolina Library Association. Carolina Libraries, by Philip Barton Leadership: Strategies & Issues. Literacy Committee. and Rose Simon, comps. 145-149 Library Administration and Man- North Carolina Library Association. Walter Anderson Discusses Literacy. agement Section (conference pro- College and University Section. NC North Carolina Literacy Commit- North Carolina Library Association. gram). 181 Bibliographic Instruction Interest tee (conference program). 181 Bylaws oft he North Carolina Library McCorkle, Jill. The Southern Woman Group. Association. 239 Writer. 210-211 Promoting Critical Thinking in the North Carolina Library Assocation. Constitution of the North Carolina McGinn, Howard. The Mo[u]rning Context of Bibliographic Instruction. New Members Round Table. Library Association. 238 After. 220-221 NC Bibliographic Instruction Inter- Collins, Melanie. New Members North Carolina Library Association Miller, Marilyn L. Empowering est Group, College and University Round Table [Biennial Report]. 234 Section and Round Table Reports. People Through Libraries: The Section (conference program). 180 A Day inthe Life. New Members Round 230-236 Role of the Profession. 198-201 Table (conference program). 182 The NCASL Research Agenda. North North Carolina Library Association. North Carolina Library Association. Carolina Association of School Li- Committee on AIDS Materials North Carolina Library Association. Biennial Conference, 1991. brarians (conference program). 188 Awareness. North Carolina Association of AIDS Materials for Children and NCLA Conference Awards. 190-191 AIDS Materials for Children and School Librarians. Young Adults. Committee on The One Computer Classroom. Young Adults. Committee on AIDS Benson, Laura. North Carolina Asso- AIDS Materials Awareness (con- NCASL (conference program). 182 Materials Awareness (conference ciation of School Librarians ference program). 189 Paraprofessional Trends for the 1990's. program). 189 [Biennial Report]. 231 Breakfast with Jose Aruego. NC Library Paraprofessional Asso- Facilities Planning. NCASL (confer- North Carolina Libraries Winter 1991 — 245 Index ence program). 182 North Carolina Library Association. The One Computer Classroom. NCASL Pryor, Nona. The NCASL Research Agenda. North Resources and Technical Services (conference program). 182 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 Carolina Association of School Li- Section. brarians (conference program). 188 Choosing a Second Generation Orndoff, Joyce. Public Libraries. The One Computer Classroom. OPAC. Resources and Technical 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Bible, AmandaR. Life after Wifey: The NCASL (conference program). 182 Services (conference program). 184 Our Words, Our Ways: Reading and Long-Term Effects of an Attempt Gleim, David. Resources and Techni- Writing in North Carolina. Book Re- at Censorship in a Public Library. North Carolina Library Association. cal Services Section [Biennial view by Frances Bryant Bradburn. 104 86-87 North Carolina Library Report]. 235 Over to You: Letters to the Editor. 55, Bryson, Susan A, and Shontz, Marilyn Paraprofessional Association. 119, 179 L. Young Adult Services for the Paraprofessional Trends for the North Carolina Library Association. Pamlico County: A Brief History, by Joe Year 2000. 58-63 1990’s. NC Library Paraprofes- Round Table for Ethnic Minority A. Mobley. Book Review. 169 Lyon, Nina N., and Graham, Warren. sional Association (conference Concerns. Paraprofessional Trends for the 1990's. Library Security: One Solution. program). 184 Dynamic Library Leadership— From NC Library Paraprofessional Asso- 21-23 Thigpen, Ann H. North Carolina Li- Self to Service. Round Table for ciation (conference program). 184 Shannon, Donna. Cooperation be brary Paraprofessional Association Ethnic Minority Concerns (con- Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. tween School and Public Libraries: [Biennial Report]. 234 ference program). 186 Using Television News with Students: A Study of One North Carolina What’s Happening for the Parapro- Stiff, Reneé F. Roundtable for Ethnic Rediscovering an Old Technology. County. 67-70 fessional on the National Level? NC Minority Concerns [Biennial 75-77 Wheeless, Kathleen S., and Skinner, Library Paraprofessional Associa- Report]. 231 A Passionate Preference: The Story of Elizabeth J. Let’s Face It: Adult tion (conference program). 188 the North Carolina School of the Arts, Librarians are YA Librarians. 64-66 North Carolina Library Association. by Leslie Banner. Book Review. 108 Willett, Holly G. Looking at Environ- North Carolina Library Association. Round Table on Special Collections. Paul Green’ sW ordbook, an Alphabet of ments for Children in Public Public Library Section. Collection Development: Policy Reminiscence. Book Review. 44 Libraries. 150-155 Bates, Nancy F. Public Library Decisions for Local History and Paysour, Buck. Tar Heel Angler: Fresh Section [Biennial Report]. 236 Genealogy Collections. Round Table water Fishing in North Carolina. Public Library of Charlotte and True Crime in Literature. Public on Special Collections and Public Book Review. 170 Mecklenburg County. Library Section (conference pro- Library Section/Genealogy and Lyon, Nina N., and Graham, Warren. gram). 189 Local History Committee (confer- Pearce, Olivia. Library Security: One Solution. 21-23 ence program). 185 Olivia Pearce presented Augie Main Library’s children’s area (pic.). 153 North Carolina Library Association, Working Together: Library Staff, Beasley with award (pic.). 190 Main Library’s Robinson-Spangler Public Library Section, Audiovisual Volunteers, and Patrons. Round Penninger, Randy. See The North Caro- Carolina Room (pic.). 149 Committee. Directory of Audiovisual Table on Special Collections and lina Railroad, 1849-1871, and the Morrison Regional Library (pic.). 146 Services in North Carolina Public Li- Public Library Section/Genealogy Modernization cf North Carolina. Public Library Security in the 1990s. braries. Book Review. 170 and Local History Committee Planning for Technology in Libraries, Public Library Section, Development (conference program). 185 by Kenneth E. Marks. 128-131 Committee (conference program). 184 North Carolina Library Association. York, Maury. Round Table on Special Pleasants, Julian M., and Burns, Augustus Public Library Section. Collections [Biennial Report]. 236 M., III. Frank Porter Graham and the Purcell, Karen Seawell. Development Committee. 1950 Senate Race in North Carolina. 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Public Library Security in the 1990s. North Carolina Library Association. Book Review by Donald R. Lennon. 43 (pic.). 192 Public Library Section, Develop- Round Table on the Status of 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 ment Committee (conference Women in Librarianship. Point/Counterpoint. Quinn, David Beers, ed. The Roanoke program). 184 Seawell, Karen. Status of Women in Davis, Joy Vee. Young Adult Collec- Voyages, 1584-1590: Documents to Librarianship [Biennial Report]. 236 tions? Yes, It’s a Library Drawing- illustrate the English Voyages to North North Carolina Library Association. North Carolina Library Association Card! 96 America under the patent granted to Public Library Section. Genealogy Section and Round Table Reports. Donnally, Anna. Vote Yes for a Walter Raleigh in 1584. Book and Local History Committee. 230-236 County Law Library System. 34, 39 Review. 108 Collection Development: Policy McGinn, Howard. The Mo[u]rning Decisions for Local History and North Carolina Library Association. After. 220-221 Quiz Bowls. Genealogy Collections. Round Table Trustees Section. McKee, Jim. Good Building Programs Cashman, Nancy. This Is ... Quiz on Special Collections and Public Getting Your Piece of the Pie: Inno Make Good Libraries, New or Bowl! My Beginnings as a Trivia Library Section/Genealogy and vative Advocacy. Public Library Used. 161 Lover. 91-92 Local History Committee (confer- Trustees Section and the NCLA Miller, Anthony G. Developing and The Ragged Way People Fall Out of ence program). 185 Governmental Relations Committee Maintaining Young Adult Audio Love, by Elizabeth Cox. Book Working Together: Library Staff, (conference program). 187-188 Collections. 98 Review by Jane Dyer. 106 Volunteers, and Patrons. Round Union, Terry. Public Library Trustee Tuchmayer, Harry. Vote No for a Table on Special Collections and Section [Biennial Report]. 233 County Law Library System. 35 Ransley, Martha. Public Library Section/Genealogy Tuchmayer, Harry. We Need New 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board and Local History Committee North Carolina — Literature. Libraries, Not Reused Facilities. 160 (pic.). 192 (conference program). 185, 189 Broadfoot, Jan. Stalking the Elusive Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should En- Ransley, Martha. College and Univer- North Carolina Author. 81-82 lighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 sity Section [Biennial Report]. 230 North Carolina Library Association. The North Carolina Railroad, 1849- The Rat Becomes Light, by Donald Reference and Adult Services Section. 1871, and the Modernization of North Production Facilities. Secreast. Book Review by Sam The Human Connection in Library Carolina, by Allen W. Trelease. Book Beasley, Augie E. From Opaque Pro- Shapiro. 105 Services. Reference and Adult Review by Randy Penninger. 103-104 jector to Camcorder. 78-80 Services Section (conference pro- North Carolina’ s Executive Mansion: Promoting Critical Thinking in the Ray, Nancy. gram). 187, 233 The First Hundred Years, by William Context of Bibliographic Instruction. 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Sherrer, Johannah. Reference & Adult Bushong. Book Review by Rose NC Bibliographic Instruction Interest (pic.). 192 Services Section [Biennial Report]. Simon. 224 Group, College and University Ray, Nancy. Library Administration and 234 On the Spine of Time: An Angler’ sL ove Section (conference program). 180 Management Section [Biennial of the Smokies, by Harry Middleton. Report]. 235 Book Review by Becky Komegay. 166 246 — Winter 1991 ~ North Carolina Libraries Index Readability. vices with the traditional Moravian Siegfried, Pat. Author, by Jan Broadfoot. 81-82 Congleton, Donna M. From Simile to decor of its Reference Room by 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Stanley, Maurice. The Legend of Nance Symbol: A New Direction for using two oak roll-top desks spe- (pic.). 192 Dude. Book Review by Anna Bond Readability Assessment. 88-90 cifically designed by Oak Crest Siegfried, Patricia. Children’s Services Berkley. 103 Manufacturing to accommodate Section [Biennial Report]. 230 Steele, Thomas. The Law of Premises Reading. microcomputers. (pic.) 134 Siegfried, Pat. See Where Are You When Liability as Applied to North Mallison, Frances. Battle of the Books: I Need You? Carolina Libraries. 9-12 Middle School Reading Satanism. Sigmon, Joel. See Wise, Suzanne. Motivation. 93-95 Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe Signage: A Poem, by Sharon W. Gore. 158 Stephens, Arial. of Frog: Finding Materials for YAs Simon, Rose. See Barton, Philip. Conference Planning Committee Reference Services. on Witchcraft and Satanism. 83-84, 95. Simon, Rose. See North Carolina’s (pic.). 191 Nelson, Ilene. Referen—c Teh e Right School Librarian Receives Intellectual Executive Mansion: The First Neal Austin chats with Janet Freeman Way. 222-223 Freedom Award (pic). 193 Hundred Years. as Arial Stephens looks on Sinder, Janet. Answering Legal Simpson, Marcus B., and Simpson, Sallie (pic.). 181 Questions: Reference or Unautho- School Media Centers. W. Whaling on the North Carolina rized Practice of Law? 18-20 Beasley, Augie E. From Opaque Pro- Coast. Book Review. 44 Stiff, Reneé. Wheeless, Kathleen S., and Skinner, jector to Camcorder. 78-80 Sinder, Janet. Answering Legal Ques- Dr. Benjamin Speller was presented Elizabeth J. Let’s Face It: Adult Fowler, Lynda B. Facilities Design: tions: Reference or Unauthorized with award by Reneé Stith (pic.). 191 Librarians are YA Librarians. 64-66 What I Learned along the Way. Practice of Law? 18-20 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and 137-140 (pic.). 192 Sigmon, Joel. GPO Depository CD- Hoke, Joy L. Site-Based Management: Site-Based Management. Stiff, Reneé F. Roundtable for Ethnic Mi- ROMs: Problems and Issues. An Historical Perspective. 71-73 Hoke, Joy L. Site-Based Management: nority Concerns [Biennial Report]. 231 214-218 Mallison, Frances. Battle of the Books: An Historical Perspective. 71-73 Strike! by Mary Heaton Vorse. Book Reference — The Right Way, by Ilene Middle School Reading Motiva- Site-Based Management: An Historical Review. 228 Nelson. 222-223 tion. 93-95 Perspective, by Joy L. Hoke. 71-73 Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. Skinner, Elizabeth, and Skinner, Charlie. Sumerford, Steve. Research Grants. Using Television News with Bicycling the Blue Ridge: A Guide to 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in Students: Rediscovering an Old the Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge (pic.). 192 North Carolina. 37-39 Technology. 75-77 Parkway. Book Review by John E. 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 A Review of Some Legal Aspects of Shannon, Donna. Cooperation be- Ulmschneider. 226-227 Construction for Governmental Units tween School and Public Libraries: Skinner, Elizabeth. See Wheeless, Surveys. in North Carolina, by Rich Rosenthal A Study of One North Carolina Kathleen S. Bryson, Susan A, and Shontz, Marilyn and Philip Barton. 156-158 County. 67-70 A Southern Garden, by Elizabeth L. Young Adult Services for the Seawell, Karen. Status of Women in Lawrence. Book Review. 169 Year 2000. 58-63 Reynolds, Barbara. Librarianship [Biennial Report]. 236 Hoke, Joy L. Site-Based Management: Conference speaker (pic.). 208 Secreast, Donald. The Rat Becomes Space Planning. An Historical Perspective. 71-73 Reynolds, Barbara. Breakfast with Light. Book Review by Sam Brown, Carol. Tips for Planning Shannon, Donna. Cooperation between Barbara Reynolds. 208-209 Shapiro. 105 Library Interiors. 133-135 School and Public Libraries: A Study Rhythm of the Words. Community and Burgin, William R. Those Who Use of One North Carolina County. 67-70 Junior College Section (conference Security Issues. Should Choose: Library Design Tar Heel Angler: Freshwater Fishing in program). 136 Lyon, Nina N., and Graham, Warren. Decision Making. 122-126 North Carolina, sy Buck Paysour. Library Security: One Solution. 21-23 Fowler, Lynda B. Facilities Design: Book Review. 170 Richmond Community College Sex, Gender, and the Politics of ERA: A What I Learned along the Way. Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Foreword. 57 (Hamlet, NC) State and the Nation. Book Review by 137-140 Learning Resources Center (pic.). Ginny Daley. 42-43 Marks, Kenneth E. Planning for Taylor, Susan. 146-147 Technology in Libraries. 128-131 Conference Planning Committee Sexual Harassment. Willett, Holly G. Looking at Environ- (pic.). 191 Richmond County Public Library Gassaway, Laura N. Sexual Harass ments for Children in Public Exhibits Chairman (pic.). 181 (Rockingham, NC). ment in the Library: The Law. 14-17 Libraries. 150-155 Hamlet Public Library (pic.). 147 Sexual Harassment in the Library: The Technology Thomas H. Leath Memorial Library Law, by Laura N. Gassaway. 14-17 Special Libraries. Marks, Kenneth E. Planning for (pics.). 146 Shannon, Donna. Cooperation between Matzen, Constance M. The Changing Technology in Libraries. 128-131 The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590: School and Public Libraries: A Study Role ofthe Law Firm Librarian: From The Thief of Dreams, by John Yount. Documents to Illustrate the English of One North Carolina County. 67-70 Collection Curator to Information Book Review by Megan Mulder. 168 Voyages to North America under the Shapiro, Sam. See The Rat Becomes Specialist and Educator. 28-29 Patent Granted to Walter Raleigh in Light. Thigpen, Ann. 1584, by David Beers Quinn, ed. Book Speller, Benjamin. 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Review. 108 Shearin, Edward T. Dr. Benjamin Speller was presented (pic.). 192 Rodney, Mae L. Library Construction: 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 with award by Reneé Stith (pic.). 191 Thigpen, Ann H. North Carolina Library The Relationship Between the Ar- 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Paraprofessional Association chitect and Library Director. 141-144 Sprinkle-Hamlin, Sylvia. [Biennial Report]. 234 Rosenthal, Rich, and Barton, Philip. A Sherrer, Johannah. Irene Hairston received award from This Is ... Quiz Bowl! My Beginnings as Review of Some Legal Aspects of 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin (pic). 191 a Trivia Lover, by Nancy Cashman. Construction for Governmental Units (pic.). 192 1989-1991 NCLA Executive Board 91-92 in North Carolina. 156-158 Sherrer, Johannah. Reference & Adult (pic.). 192 Services Section [Biennial Report]. 234 Thomasville Public Library (NC). Rowan Public Library (Salisbury, NC). Shontz, Marlyn L. See Bryson, Susan A. Squires, Susan. Design is based on the Greek Cross A spiralling stairway graces the Show Me the Way to Go Home, by 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 (pic.). 148 interior (pic.). 149 Simmons Jones. Book Review by Stafford, Louise. Compiling the History Those Who Use Should Choose: Library Cynthia Adams. 227 of North Carolina Legislation. 25-27, 39. Design Decision Making, by William Salem College (Winston-Salem, NC). Stafford, Louise H. Letter to the Editor. 119 R. Burgin. 122-126 Integrated its CD-ROM index ser- Stalking the Elusive North Carolina Throwed Away: Failures of Progress in North Carolina Libraries Winter 1991 — 247 Index Eastern North Carolina, by Linda ROMs: Problems and Issues. Librarians are YA Librarians. 64-66 Young Adult Literature. Flowers. Book Review by Plummer 214-218 Where Are You When I Need You?, by Congleton, Donna M. From Simile to Alston Jones, Jr. 102 Using Television News with Students: Suzanne Newton. Book Review by Symbol: A New Direction for Tips for Planning Library Interiors, by Rediscovering an Old Technology, Pat Siegfried. 167 Readability Assessment. 88-90 Carol Brown. 133-135 by Michael Parrish and Wilma Bates. Trelease, Allen W. The North Carolina 75-77 White, Herbert. Young Adult Services. Railroad, 1849-1871, and the Mod- Herbert White and Charles Martell Bible, AmandaR. Life after Wifey: The ernization of North Carolina. Book Van Hoy, Catherine. (pic.). 187 Long-Term Effects of an Attempt Review by Randy Penninger. 103-104 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 at Censorship in a Public Library. Trotter, William R. The Civil War in Wiegand, Laura. 86-87 North Carolina. Book Review. 170 Vance Elementary School Laura Wiegand, Mary McAfee, and Broadfoot, Jan. Stalking the Elusive True Crime in Literature. Public Library (Raleigh, NC). Patrice Ebert consult the conference North Carolina Author. 81-82 Section (conference program). 184 Media center features striking double program for the next events Bryson, Susan A, and Shontz, Marilyn Tuchmayer, Harry. Vote No fora County height vaulted beams (pic.). 139 (pic.). 186 L. Young Adult Services for the Law Library System. 35 Willett, Holly G. Looking at Environ- Year 2000. 58-63 Tuchmayer, Harry. We Need New Li- Via, John. ments for Children in Public Cashman, Nancy. This Is ... Quiz braries, Not Reused Facilities. 160 Conference Planning Committee Libraries. 150-155 Bowl! My Beginnings as a Trivia Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should En- (pic.). 191 William Tryon and the Course of Lover. 91-92 lighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 Vorse, Mary Heaton. Strike! Book Empire: A Life in British Imperial Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe Review. 228 Service, by Paul David Nelson. Book of Frog: Finding Materials for Y As Tugwell, Helen. Vote No for a County Law Library Review. 107 on Witchcraft and Satanism. 1991-1993 Executive Board (pic.). 192 System, by Harry Tuchmayer. 35 83-84, 95. 1991-1993 NCLA Officers (pic.). 192 Vote Yes for a County Law Library Winston-Salem State UniversitCy..G . Mallison, Frances. Battle of the Books: Ulmschneider, John E. See Walking the System, by Anna Donnally. 34, 39 O’Kelly Library. Middle School Reading Motiva- Blue Ridge: A Guide to the Trails of Walking the Blue Ridge: A Guide to the Steel frame staircase provides access tion. 93-95 the Blue Ridge Parkway. Trails of the Blue Ridge Parkway. toall three storioef sth e sky-lighted Miller, Anthony G. Developing and See Bicycling the Blue Ridge: A Guide Book Review by John E. atrium (pic.). 142 Maintaining Young Adult Audio to Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Ulmschneider. 226-227 Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and Collections. 98 Parkway. Walter Anderson Discusses Literacy. Sigmon, Joel. GPO Depository CD- Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. Union, Terry. Public Library Trustee North Carolina Literacy Committee ROMs: Problems and Issues. 214-218 Using Television News with Section [Biennial Report]. 233 (conference program). 181 Students: Rediscovering an Old We Need New Libraries, Not Reused Witchcraft. Technology. 75-77 University of North Carolina at Facilities, by Harry Tuchmayer. 160 Mahood, Kristine. Eye of Newt, Toe Shannon, Donna. Cooperation be- Asheville. D. Hiden Ramsey Library We Should Enlighten, Not Just of Frog: Finding Materials for Y As tween School and Public Libraries: A Plans for the main floor lobby of the Entertain! by Harry Tuchmayer. 97 on Witchcraft and Satanism. Study of One North Carolina Phase II renovation place refer- 83-84, 95. County. 67-70 ence services near the circulation Weaver Education Center Woodard, John R. See Confederate Theme Issue. Summer 1991. 53-116 desk and the current periodicals (Greensboro, NC). Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher. Tuchmayer, Harry. We Should En- (pic.). 145 Parrish, Michael, and Bates, Wilma. Working Together: Library Staff, Vol- lighten, Not Just Entertain! 97 University of North Carolina at Chapel Using Television News with unteers, and Patrons. Round Table on Wheeless, Kathleen S., and Skinner, Hill. Law Library Staff, comps. Students: Rediscovering an Old Special Collections and Public Elizabeth J. Let’s Face It: Adult Bibliography of Selected Legal Technology. 75-77 Library Section/ Genealogy and Librarians are Y A Librarians. 64-66 Resources. 30-32 Welch, John, comp. “I Have Lived to Local History Committee (conference Young Adult Services forthe Year 2000, See ... the Building of My Fancy,” A program). 185 by Susan A. Bryson and Marilyn L. University of North Carolina at Selected Bibliography. 159 Yarborough, Margaretta. See The Cape Shontz. 58-63 Wilmington. William Madison Whaling on the North Carolina Coast, by Hatteras Lighthouse: Sentinel of Young, Diana. See Littlejim. Randall Library (NC). Marcus B. Simpson and Sallie W. the Shoals. The expansion/renovation combines Simpson. Book Review. 44 York, Maurice C. See North Carolina Young, Peter R. artificial and natural lighting What’s Happening for the Paraprofes- Architecture. Conference speaker (pic). 194 (pic.). 149 sional on the National Level? NC York, Maury. Round Table on Special Young, Peter R. Knowledge Network Library Paraprofessional Association Collections [Biennial Report]. 236 Values: Learning at Risk? 194-196 User Fees. (conference program). 188 Young Adult Collections? Yes, It’s a Yount, John. The Thiofe Drfeam s. Book Wise, Suzanne, Clark, Marie, and Wheeless, Kathleen S., and Skinner, Library Drawing-Card! by Joy Vee Review by Megan Mulder. 168 Sigmon, Joel. GPO DepositorCyD - Elizabeth J. Let’s Face It: Adult Davis. 96 Guidelines for Using the Index to North Carolina Libraries 1. The index is alphabetized letter by letter. Numbers and dates are filed at the end of the alphabetical sequence. All acronyms are filed in alphabetical order, not at the beginning of each letter. - 2. Articles are indexed by title, subject, and first-named author, with cross-references from coauthors. 3. Book reviews are indexed by the title and first-named author, with cross-references from reviewers. 4. All library organizations are entered under their full names. Material on the substructures of these organizations, such as conunittees, round tables, etc., is listed alphabetically under the organization name. (For example, for material on the activities, officers, reports, committees, and round tables of NCLA, see North Carolina Library Association.) 5. The abbreviations “comp.,” “ed.,” and “pic.” are used to identify compilers, editors, and pictures. 248 — Winter 1991 North Carolina Libraries

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