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-Indetox PNLA Quarterly. Volume 57 X Fall 1992 - Summer 1993 — Caplan, Don. “Library Professional as Strate- Goodrich, Jeanne. Oregon News Notes. gic Thinker.” 57(4):11-12. 57(2):7; 57(3):32-33; 57(4):8-9. ACROSS THE EDITOR’S DESK (feature) Cavill, Pat. “Library Professional as Strategic Griffin, David. “WLN Bibliographic Center 57(1):7,36; 57(2):21; 57(3):29; Thinker”. 57(4):11-12. Fills Unique Needs of Hundreds of 57(4):26. Cooney, Caroline B. 11993 YRCA Winner. Libraries.” 57(2):16-18. ALASKA 57(4):27. —Kolb, Audrey. Alaska New Notes. 57(1):4. —tLake, Gretchen. Alaska News Notes. 57(2):4; — 56(3):30; — ALASKA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Hill, Greg. “They Walk Among Us: The Silent —Officers, 1992-93. 57(3):30. DATES TO REMEMBER (feature) 57(1):14: Censors.” 57(3):8-9. ALBERTA 57(2):23; 57(3):39; 57(4):22. —Anderson, Marg. Alberta News Notes. 57(2):4-5; 57(3):31; 57(4):6. Dickerson, Carole. “1991-192 Report of the —Lunn, Rowena. Alberta News Notes. 57(1):4 Oregon Representative.” 57(1):17. — 5. Oregon News Notes. 57(1):5-6. IDAHO ALBERTA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Dutchak, Arlene. “1991-92 Report of the —Ford, Karin. Idaho News Notes. 57(2):5-6; —Lunn, Rowena. “1991-92 Report of the Trustees and Friends Representa-tive.” 57(3):32; 57(4):7. Alberta Representative.” 57(1):16. 57(1):18, 20. —Offiers, 1992-93. 57(1):16. IDAHO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION —Ford Karin. “1991-92 Report of the Idaho Ammon, Bette. Representative.” 57(1):16-17. “1991-92 YRCA Annual Report.” —_— —Officers, 1992-93. 57(2):5. 57(1):33. “1994 Ballot Nominations.” 57(2):10. EATON, KAPPY. Editor's Comments. 57(1):48; INDEX TO THE PNLA QUARTERLY, VOL. “1992 YRCA Award Luncheon.” 57(1):9. 57(2):36. 57(3):40; 57(4):28. 56. 57(1):42-44. Anderl, Robert G.1/ “Send a Million to WLN EDITOR’S COMMENTS (feature) 57(1):48; INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM (focus) 57(3):6- and What Do You Get?” 57(4):12- 18. 57(2):36. 57(3):40; 57(4):28. 14. —Bell, George. “Oregon: Library Community APPLAUSE (feature) 57(4):22. Unites Against Discrimination.” 57(3):7-8. — —Ginnane, Mary. “How One State Library Supports a Fundamental Library Prin- — ciple.” 57(3):11-12. FISCAL REPORTS, PNLA. 57(1):40; —Godwin, Mary Jo. “Conservative Groups 57(3):19. Bell, George. “Oregon: Library Community Continue Fight to Ban Daddy’s Room- Unites Agains Discrimination.” Ford, Karin. Idaho News Notes. 57(2):5-6; mate.. 57(3):10-11. 57(3):7-8. 57(3):32; 57(4):7. —Hill, Greg. “They Walk Among Us: The “1991-92 Report of the Idaho Representa- Silent Censors.” 57(3):8-9. BOOK REVIEWS (feature) 57(3):36. tive.” 57(1):16-17. —Minkel, Walter. “Controversy over Madonna’ B—RWIeTeIkSsH, COGeLrUalMdB. IAB ritish Columbia News FRIENDS/TRUSTEES lBioc oLki brHairtysi eWsa.”s hi5n7(g3t)o:n9,. Oregon Pub- Notes. 57(1):5; 57(2):5; 57(3):31-32; —Dutchak, Arlene. “1991-92 Report of the —Morgan, Candace. “ALA IF Committee 57(4):6-7. Trustees and Friends Representative.” Discussing It Like It Is.” 57(3):16-17. 57(1):18, 20. —Schrader, Alvin M. “Canadian Libraries: BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBRARY ASSOCI- Comments. 57(2):25. Price of Continuing Libety.” 57(3):14- ATION 15. —Weeks, Gerald.”1991-92 Report of the British Columbia Representative.” Intellectual Freedom 57(1):33; 57(4):38. 57(1):16. —_ Giannane, Mary. “How One State Library — Supports a Fundamental Library Prin- —_ ciple.” 57(3)11-12. JOBLINE CANS. “1992 Conference Activities.” 57(1):12. Godwin, Mary Jo. “Conservative Groups Con- —Jobline Form. 57(1):45. tinue Fight to Ban Daddy’s Room- —Jobline 1991-92 Annual Report. 57(1):45. mate. 57(3):10-11. PNLA QUARTERLY 73 Joslin, Ann. “Planning for Library Service in Pinnell-Stephens, June. “Building on the Idaho.” 57(4):16-17. Conspectus for Collection Manage- NORD? a6.) SV ment.” 57(2):2, 14, 16. NEXT THING am President’s Foreword. 57(1-4):2. — on WE KNOW, Preslan, Bruce. “Technical Services in the YOU'LL WANT 90s: A Time for Strategy Making.” Kawula, John D. “Libraries and Unreasonable US TO DRAW 57(2):13-14. Expectations.” 57(2):12-13. YOUA fe L PICTURE! FR Price, Juanita B. “Gray and Columbia’s Kolb, Audrey. Alaska News Notes. 57(1):4. h) PNLA Honorary Life Membership. 57(1):9- River” Book review. 57(3):36. 10. wan aan —Dickerson, Carole. “1991-92 Report of QUARTERLY, PNLA Lennox, Mary. 1992 Conference Keynote the Oregon Representative.” —ALA-Wilson 1993 Library Periodical Award. Speaker. 57(1):8. 57(1):17. 57(4):25. —Officers, 1992-93. 57(1):17. —Index, Vol. 57 57(1):42-44. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (feature) 57(4):5. —OLA Receives ALA Intellectual Freedom State LIBRARY FUNDING. 57(2):24. Program Award. 57(4):25. Lunn, Rowena. Alberta News Notes. 57(1):4- —_~ po 5. “1991-92 Report of the Alberta Represen- — Richard, Bob. “WLN Bibliographic Center tative.” 57(1):16. Fills Unique Needs of Hundreds of PACIFIC NORTHWEST LIBRARY ASSO- Libraries.” 57(2):16-18. CIATION _— —Board Meeting Minutes. 57(1):15; 57(2):8-9; 57(3):22-24. —Board Members. 57(104):front cover (inside). — Pe McCain, Claudia. “1991-92 Report of the —Budget and Fiscal Report. 57(1):40; 57(3):19. Washington Representative.” —Bylaws. 57(3):24. Sale, Kirkpatrick. 1992 Conference Banquet Washi5n7g(t1o)n:1 8N.e ws Notes. 57(1):6; 57(2):7; —ConfAeLrAe-nCcLe A 19B9r2ea.k fast. 57(1):11. Speaker. 57(1):12. 57(3):33; 57(4):9. Annual Meeting. 57(1):10-11. Sandy, John H. “Guidance for Evaluating MEMBERSHIP ROSTER, 1992- Banquet Speaker, Sale. 57(1):12. Library Programs.” 57(4):14-15. 93.57(2):28-35; 57(3):37-38 (Supp). Conference Fiscal Report. 57(2):25. Schrader, Alvin M. “Canadian Libraries: Price Minkel, Walter. “Controversy Over Madonna Interes3t8 . Goup Annual Reports. 57(1):37- of Continuing Liberty.” 57(3):14-15. Book Hits Oregon, Washington Pub- Keynote Speaker, Lennox. 57(1):8. Shaw, Ruth Jean. “CD-ROM-Based Network lic Librries.” 57(3):9. Officer Reports. 57(1):13-14. Topology Supports School Technical MONTANA State/Provincial Representative Reports. Services.” 57(2):11. —Thomas, John. Montana News Notes. 57(1):16-20. Short, Timothy C. “Project Studies Docu- 57(1):5; 57(2):6-7; 57(3):32; 57(4):7. Trustees/Friends Representative Report. ment-Delivery Speed.” 57(4):17-21. 57(1):18,20. MONTANA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION YRCA Luncheon Speaker, Wallace. Spinelli, Jerry. 1993 YRCA Winner. 57(4):27. —Officers, 1992-93. 57(1):27. 57(1):9. —Thomas,M onJtoahnna. R“e1pr9e1s9e1n-t9at2i veR.e”p or5t7( 1o)f: 1t7h.e —1992W-or9k3s hCoapn diRdeaptoerst.s . 575(73()1:)2:02-02-13.2 . —SATnRdAeTrEl,G I(fCRoo cubsPe)r.L tA5 N7G(N.4I ):N“1SG1e -n2d1F .Oa RM ilLliIoBn RtAoR WILENS Morgan, Candace. “ALA IF Committee Dis- —Conference, 1992. and What Do You Get?” 57(4):12- cusses It Like It Is.” 57(3):16-17. Highlights. 57(4):24-25. 14. Housing. 57(1):36; 57(2):20. —Caplan, Don. “Library Professional as Stra- Program Preview. 57(3):26-28. tegic Thinker.” 57(4):11-12. —1992-93 Election Results. 57(1):34. —Caviil, Pat. “Library Professional as Strate- — vn —Honorary Life Membership. 57(1):9-10. gic Thinker.” 57(4):11-12. —Interest Goups. 57(1):37-38; 57(3):34-36; —Joslin, Ann. “Planning for Library Service in NEWS NOTES. 57(1):4-6; 57(2):4-7; 57(3):30- 57(4):23, 225. Idaho.” 57(4):16-17. 33; 57(4):6-9. —Membership Reports. 57(1):46; 57(2):23; —Sandy, John H. “Guidance for Evaluating 57(3):18. Library Programs.” 57(4):14-15. —PNLA Mission and Goals. 57(1):41; 57(2):24; —Short, Timothy C. “Project Studies Docu- 57(3):15; 57(4):5. ment-Delivery Speed.” 57(4):17-21. — —Officers. 57(1-4):front cover (inside). —President’s Foreword. 57(1-3):2. —Quarterly Award. 57(4):25. OREGON —Dickerson, Carole. Oregon News Notes. —Quarterly Index, Vol. 57. 57(1):42-44. i ee 57(1):5-6. —Roster of Members, 1992-93. 57(2):28-35; 57(3):37-38 (supp). —Goodrich, Jeanne. Oregon News Notes. TECHNICAL SERVICES (focus) 57(2):11-19. 57(2):7; 57(3):32-33; 57(4):8-9. Pearce, Linda. “A Cost-Effective Local Strat- —Griffin, David. “WLN Bibliographic Center egy for Deriving MARC Records.” Fills Unique Needs of Hundreds of OREGON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 57(2):18-19. Libraries.” 57(2):16-18. 74 PNLA QUARTERLY —Kawula, John D. “Libraries and Unreason- able Expectations.” 57(2):12-13. —Pearce, Linda. “A Cost-Effective Local Strat- egy for Deriving MARC Records.” PNLA 57(2):18-19. —Pinnell-Stephens, June. “Building on the mission and goals Conspectus for Collection Manage- ment.” 57(2):2, 14, 16. PNLA is an organization of people who work in, with and for libraries which —Preslan, Bruce. Technical Services in the provides opportunities in communication, education and leadership that transcend 90s: a Time for Strategy-Making.” political boundaries. 57(2):13-14. —Richart, Bob. “WLN Bibliographic Center 1. PNLAwill have the support of its community. Fills Unique Needs of Hundreds of 2. PNLAwill meet continuing education needs of the region. Libraries.” 57(2):16-18. 3. PNLAwill develop stronger library networks and networking in the region. —Shaw, Ruth Jean. “CD-ROM-based Net- work Topology Supports School Tech- nical Services.” 57(2):11. —Westell, Mary. “A Cost-Effective Local Strat- egy for Deriving MARC Records.” ASSOCIATE WITH LEADERSHIP. 57(2):18-19. Thomas, John. Montana News Notes 57(1):5; 57(2):6-7; 57(3):32; 57(4):7. TOUGH TECH (feature) 57(1):22: 57(2):21; Testimony to EXPERIENCE. 57(4):15. os ALA activities have enabled me to build experience out- * TRUSTEES/FRIENDS —Dutchak, Arlene. “1991-92 Report of the side of my work assignments-to expand in new directions. / - Trustees and Friends Represent-ative.” —Diane J. Graves, Loyola | niversity, ALA Member, 12 years 57(1):18, 20. Comments. 57(2):25. The American Library Association. Belong now. Join nearly 55,000 others in receiving 1] current issues of American Libraries, —_— with 100+ monthly job listings; discounts on ALA Books and Graphics: reduced registration rates at ALA conferences: voting rights: committee privileges; and Wallace, Bill. “YRCA Medal Presented.” eligibility for group insurance and credit card programs. 57(1):9. WASHINGTON Select membership category: Please type or print: —McCain, Claudia. Washington News Notes. C) $38 first-time regular member 57(2):6; 57(2):7; 57(3):33; 57(4):9. C) $75 renewing member Name WASHINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION C} $19 student —McCain, Claudia. “1991-92 Report of the C) $26 retired/inactive/salary under Home Address Washington Representative.” $10,000 57(1):18. C) $34 trustees and Friends —Officers, 1992-93 57(1):18. City/State/Zip C) $45 foreign librarian Westell, Mary. “A Cost Effective Local Strat- egy for Deriving MARC Records.” Check enclosed for $ Library/Company/School Name — 57(2):18-19. Charge my dues of $ to my: WORKSHOP REPORTS, 1992 CONFER- 0 VISA Street Address ENCE. 57(1):20-32. C) MasterCard ©) American Express City/State/Zip WORTH A SECOND GLANCE (feature). 57(1):39: 57(2):25; 57(3):4; 57(4):4, 9. card number Work Telephone Home Telephone expiration date _ — Send mail to__ Home ____ Work YOUNG READERS CHOICE AWARDS signature Send your completed application today to: ALA Membership Services —Ammon, Bette. “Nominations Needed for American Library Association 1994 Ballot.” 57(2):10. Your membership runs for 12 full months from 50 East Huron Street —YRCA Award Luncheon, 1992 57(1):9. the month you join. Information on ALA’s Chicago, Illinois 60611 —YRCA 1993 Winners 57(4):27. divisions, round tables, and membership benefits Telephone: 800-545-2433, exts: 4299 & 4298 —YRCA 1994 Ballot 57(3):39. will be sent with your ALA membership card. FAX: 312-944-2641 ALA: Both who and what to know. PNLA QUARTERLY

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