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Volume 62, ISSN 0029-2540 RIF. ROUNA ~_ Libraries mums FEATURES Books and Beyond: Evolving Libraries and Media, Walt Crawford Wake Reads Together: A Panel Discussion on the Future of the Book, Frannie Ashburn Point: The Future of the Book in the Public Library, Thomas L. Moore Counterpoint: If Libraries Don’t Change, They Won’t Be the Place to Get the Books, David G. Fergusson The Federal Depository Library Program: Anachronism or Necessity, David Durant The Future of Libraries: What North Carolina Librarians Think, Robert Burgin History of North Carolina Libraries and Librarianship: A Bibliography, Part I, compiled by Wiley J. Williams Good Medicine and Good Music: The Virtual Life of Mrs. Joe Person at East Carolina University, David Hursh An Informal Examination of Technological Skills in Library Jobs, Nina Exner History of North Carolina Libraries and Librarianship: A Bibliography, Part II, compiled by Wiley ]. Williams The North Carolina Libraries Centennial Oral History Project, Thomas Kevin B. Cherry History of North Carolina Libraries and Librarianship: A Bibliography, Part III, compiled by Wiley J. Williams Library and Information Science Research 2002-2003: A Bibliography of Master’s Papers from the University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science Remembrances of a Conference Past: The NCLA Centennial Conference (1904-2004) and the 2004 SELA Biennial Conference, Plummer Alston Jones, Jr. History of North Carolina Libraries and Librarianship: A Bibliography, Part IV, compiled by Wiley J. Williams Library and Information Science Research 2003-2004: A Bibliography of Master’s Papers from the University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science Pe eh ee COLUMNS From the Editor: Commission on the Future of Librariés and the Book, Deana Astle and Elizabeth Skinner, Guest Editors From the President: Productive Engagement in Professional Commitment, Pauletta Brown Bracy About the Authors Lagniappe: Volunteering in Libraries: An Insider’s View, An E-mail Conversation with Elizabeth J. Laney, Libby Grey Wired to the World: Anti-virus Software, Ralph Lee Scott North Carolina Books, compiled by Dorothy Hodder NCLA Minutes From the Editor: A Call to Lead, A Call to Serve, Plummer Alston “Al” Jones, Jr. From the President: Productive Engagement in Salary Equity, Pauletta Brown Bracy About the Authors 101 Lagniappe: Tar Heel Hoops: A Review of Books about College Basketball in North Carolina, Christina L. Hennessey 118 Wired to the World: Physical Security, Ralph Lee Scott 119 North Carolina Books, compiled by Dorothy Hodder 122 NCLA Minutes From the Editor: Annual v. Biennial Conferences: A Perennial Debate, Plummer 128 Alston “Al” Jones, Jr. From the President: Productive Engagement: Perceiving and Improving the Library 129 Profession and Image, Pauletta Brown Bracy 165 About the Authors Lagniappe: Comics Go to College: The Murray Collection at Duke University, 166 Megan Lewis 171 Wired to the World: Finding Lost Files, Ralph Lee Scott 172 North Carolina Books, compiled by Dorothy Hodder 175 NCLA Minutes 180 From the Editor: Honoring NCLA’s Past Presidents, Plummer Alston “Al” Jones, Jr. From the President: Milestones and Memories: The Centennial Celebration, 181 Pauletta Brown Bracy 225 Lagniappe: NC ECHO: More Than a Web Portal: A Comprehensive Access to Special Collections and Digitization Program, Thomas Kevin B. Cherry 234 About the Authors 235 Wired to the World: Two New Search Engines, Ralph Lee Scott 237 North Carolina Books, compiled by Dorothy Hodder 241 NCLA Minutes 245 Index for North Carolina Libraries, Volume 62 On the cover: The Colonial Club in Charlotte (left) was the site of North Carolina Libraries art direction and design the first annual meeting of the North Carolina Library Association in 1904. Photo courtesy of Mary Boyer, Charlotte, N.C. by Pat Weathersbee of Books, etc., Winterville, NC. (Print annual’s membership form obtained from nclaonline) 2 —Spring 2004 North Carolina Libraries

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