The page range of each issue is as follows: Cyberhound’s Guide to Internet Databases, 36:54 1-64 January/February PUBLIC Developing and Managing Video, 65-128 March/April 129 192 May/June 36:188 193-256 July/August LIBRARIES Does Your Project Have a Copyright ?§7-~320 September/( Yctober Problem?, 36:126 321-384 November/December INDEX TO DO-IT Universal Access: Electronic Resources in Libraries, 36:383 VOLUME 36 The Economics of Information, 36:54 Adams, Sue, ed. Tales from the Front, 36:16-18, 1997 Emerging Pattern of Collection Development in Expanding 84-86, 146-48, 210-11, PREPAREDB Y Resource Sharing, Electronic 275-76, 336-38 JANET RUSSELL Information, and Network Adult Lifelong Learning Section, Environment, 36:318 36:183, 248, 312-13, 374 Enhancing Communication: Five 36:1997 PLA/ALLS Top Titles for Video-Based Courses for Library Adult New Readers, 36:178—79 Staff Development, 36:54-55 ADULT SERVICES BAR TENDING Finding Government Information on Sandwich Generation: Caught in the A Book about Dogs and a Martini on the Internet, 36:126 Middle (“Section News”), the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), 36:312-13 36:149 The Frugal Youth Cybrarian, 36:318 AFRICAN-AMERICAN PATRONS Beating the Homework Blues The Future of Resource Sharing, 36:55 Marching Toward Manhood (“Perspectives”), 36:19-23 (“Tales”), 36:337 Belk, Norman Getting Political: An Action Guide for Librarians and Library ALBANY COUNTY LIBRARY (WY) Know Your Community Supporters, 36:254 Friends’ Book Cybersale a (“Perspectives”), 36:280-81 Helping Business—The Library’s Moneymaker (“Tales”), 36:274 BOND REFERENDA Role in Community Economic \-leaving Cheyenne (“Perspectives”), Developing and Passing a Bond Issue: Development, 36:382 36:154 A Trustee’s View, 36:24-28 Introducing the Internet Plus, All the Right Reasons: Romance Fiction The Future is Now (“Tales”), 36:126-27 in the Public Library, 36:162-66 36:85-86 The Librarian’s Companion, 36:188 Allen, Linda. See Fredericks, Linda Voters Say Yes, Ten to One (“Tales”), Altman, Ellen. See Davis, Hazel M. 36:85 Libraries & the Internet, 36:319 The Library Paraprofessional: Notes AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION A Book about Dogs and a Martini on from the Underground, the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), 36:149 Leadership for the Profession: The 36:318-19 Art and the Reality BOOK GROUPS Outsourcing Library Technical “Perspectives”), 36:212-15 DVS-Formatted Film Series Planned Services, 36:127 Anderson, Mary Jane (“Tales”), 36:275 Practical Help for New Supervisors, The Influence of Current Events on Program Gets Reading Groups Off 36:254 Literary Genre (“Perspectives”), the Ground (“Tales”), 36:147 Practical HTML, 36:126-27 36:151-52 BOOK REVIEWS Readers’ Advisory Service in the ANNIVERSARIES Access, Resource Sharing, and Public Library, 36:383 Library Celebrates One Hundred Collection Development, 36:382 Recommended Reference Books for Years (“Tales”), 36:17 Across the Generations: Selecting Small and Medium-Sized Library Celebrates Sesquicentennial and Using Inter-Generational Libraries and Media Centers, “Tales”) , 36:210-11 Resources, 36:382-83 36:55 Sixties Sizzle at Library Party All About Internet E-mail, 36:255 Reference and Collection (“Tales”), 36:17-18 All-Out Internet Access: The Development on the Internet, ARCHIVES Cambridge Public Library 36:189 The Presidential Libraries: A Model, 36:255 Reference Services for Archives and Growing Resource, 36:94-99 Book Displays: A Library Exhibits Manuscripts, 36:382 AWARDS Handbook, 36:319 Serving Families and Children Born to Succeed (video), 36:54 How to Win an Award for Excellent through Partnerships, 36:188 Library Service (“Section Collecting and Using Public Library Strategic Management for Public News”), 36:316-17 Statistics, 36:318 Libraries, 36:127 PLA Award Winners (“News”), At the Crossroads: Librarians on the Technology and Copyright Law, 36:181-82 Information Superhighway, 36:254-55 Signal Hill Publications Wins 36:188-89 Using Desktop Publishing to Create Advancement of Literacy Award Customer Service Excellence, 36:255 Newsletters, Handouts, and Web (“Section News”), 36:248 Pages, 36:383 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 72 The page range of each issue is as follows: Cyberhound’s Guide to Internet Databases, 36:54 1-64 January/February PUBLIC Developing and Managing Video, 65-128 March/April 129 192 May/June 36:188 193-256 July/August LIBRARIES Does Your Project Have a Copyright ?§7-~320 September/( Yctober Problem?, 36:126 321-384 November/December INDEX TO DO-IT Universal Access: Electronic Resources in Libraries, 36:383 VOLUME 36 The Economics of Information, 36:54 Adams, Sue, ed. Tales from the Front, 36:16-18, 1997 Emerging Pattern of Collection Development in Expanding 84-86, 146-48, 210-11, PREPAREDB Y Resource Sharing, Electronic 275-76, 336-38 JANET RUSSELL Information, and Network Adult Lifelong Learning Section, Environment, 36:318 36:183, 248, 312-13, 374 Enhancing Communication: Five 36:1997 PLA/ALLS Top Titles for Video-Based Courses for Library Adult New Readers, 36:178—79 Staff Development, 36:54-55 ADULT SERVICES BAR TENDING Finding Government Information on Sandwich Generation: Caught in the A Book about Dogs and a Martini on the Internet, 36:126 Middle (“Section News”), the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), 36:312-13 36:149 The Frugal Youth Cybrarian, 36:318 AFRICAN-AMERICAN PATRONS Beating the Homework Blues The Future of Resource Sharing, 36:55 Marching Toward Manhood (“Perspectives”), 36:19-23 (“Tales”), 36:337 Belk, Norman Getting Political: An Action Guide for Librarians and Library ALBANY COUNTY LIBRARY (WY) Know Your Community Supporters, 36:254 Friends’ Book Cybersale a (“Perspectives”), 36:280-81 Helping Business—The Library’s Moneymaker (“Tales”), 36:274 BOND REFERENDA Role in Community Economic \-leaving Cheyenne (“Perspectives”), Developing and Passing a Bond Issue: Development, 36:382 36:154 A Trustee’s View, 36:24-28 Introducing the Internet Plus, All the Right Reasons: Romance Fiction The Future is Now (“Tales”), 36:126-27 in the Public Library, 36:162-66 36:85-86 The Librarian’s Companion, 36:188 Allen, Linda. See Fredericks, Linda Voters Say Yes, Ten to One (“Tales”), Altman, Ellen. See Davis, Hazel M. 36:85 Libraries & the Internet, 36:319 The Library Paraprofessional: Notes AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION A Book about Dogs and a Martini on from the Underground, the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), 36:149 Leadership for the Profession: The 36:318-19 Art and the Reality BOOK GROUPS Outsourcing Library Technical “Perspectives”), 36:212-15 DVS-Formatted Film Series Planned Services, 36:127 Anderson, Mary Jane (“Tales”), 36:275 Practical Help for New Supervisors, The Influence of Current Events on Program Gets Reading Groups Off 36:254 Literary Genre (“Perspectives”), the Ground (“Tales”), 36:147 Practical HTML, 36:126-27 36:151-52 BOOK REVIEWS Readers’ Advisory Service in the ANNIVERSARIES Access, Resource Sharing, and Public Library, 36:383 Library Celebrates One Hundred Collection Development, 36:382 Recommended Reference Books for Years (“Tales”), 36:17 Across the Generations: Selecting Small and Medium-Sized Library Celebrates Sesquicentennial and Using Inter-Generational Libraries and Media Centers, “Tales”) , 36:210-11 Resources, 36:382-83 36:55 Sixties Sizzle at Library Party All About Internet E-mail, 36:255 Reference and Collection (“Tales”), 36:17-18 All-Out Internet Access: The Development on the Internet, ARCHIVES Cambridge Public Library 36:189 The Presidential Libraries: A Model, 36:255 Reference Services for Archives and Growing Resource, 36:94-99 Book Displays: A Library Exhibits Manuscripts, 36:382 AWARDS Handbook, 36:319 Serving Families and Children Born to Succeed (video), 36:54 How to Win an Award for Excellent through Partnerships, 36:188 Library Service (“Section Collecting and Using Public Library Strategic Management for Public News”), 36:316-17 Statistics, 36:318 Libraries, 36:127 PLA Award Winners (“News”), At the Crossroads: Librarians on the Technology and Copyright Law, 36:181-82 Information Superhighway, 36:254-55 Signal Hill Publications Wins 36:188-89 Using Desktop Publishing to Create Advancement of Literacy Award Customer Service Excellence, 36:255 Newsletters, Handouts, and Web (“Section News”), 36:248 Pages, 36:383 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 72 Using OCLC under PRISM, 36:189 3OOKMOBILES Helping you help your patrons... Improving Public Service through Corporate Cooperation (“Perspectives”), 36:341-42 Knowing the Patron (“Perspectives”), 36:152-53 WaterVWVéser’ BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY (CO) The Water Efficiency Clearinghouse African-American Community Documented (“Tales”), 36:18 Seeing the Light in Boulder (“Tales”), Your source for efficient 36:85 Spellers Buzz at Bee (“Tales”), 36:147 water use information. Bowen, Christopher F. Preparing for the Censor’s Visit (“Perspectives”), 36:279-80 Information Packets @ Literature Searches @ Referrals BROWARD COUNTY LIBRARY (FL) Alligators Swamp Library (“Tales”), 36:275 A Celebration of Pride (“Tales”), 36:336 Partnerships Produce Results (“Perspectives”), 36:340-41 Burt, David Policies For the Use of Public Internet Workstations in Public Libraries, 36:156-59 BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS Celebration or Sell-Out? Protecting the Library’s Rights When Undertaking a Corporate Sponsorship (“Section News”), 36:186 Private Sector Partnerships: Mutual Benefits for Libraries and oe Corporations (“Perspectives”), 36:340-44 6 internet Public Library Systems Section, Web Site: www.waterwiser.org 36:251 E-mail: [email protected] Business Programs at the Glendale Public Library (“Perspectives”), 36:91 6 Telephone BUSINESS REFERENCE 1-800-559-9855 Getting Down to Business: Public Library Services to Business (“Perspectives”), 36:87-92 Libraries Mean Business (“Tales”), 36:86 CATS A Champion of Public Libraries By the Book, 36:54-55, 126-27, Filmmaker Focuses on Felines (“Editor’s Note”), 36:330, 332 188-89, 254-55, 318-19, 382-83 (“Tales”), 36:210 Chelton, Mary K. CENSORSHIP Three in Five Public Library Users Campaigning for the ALA Presidency Electronic Bowdlerites: Censorship Are Youth, 36:104-8 (“Perspectives”), 36:212-14 and Libraries in the Information CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC CARMACK, MONA Age (“Perspectives”), 36:279-84 LIBRARY (VA) A Cover Girl You Can Count On Never Say You Can’t Get There From The Future is Now (“Tales”), (“Tales”), 36:275 Here? (“Section News”), 36:85-86 Casey, James 36:124-25 Sixties Sizzle at Library Party Knowing the Patron (“Perspectives”), Censorship and the Internet (“Tales”), 36:17-18 36:152-53 (“Perspectives”), 36:282-83 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 73 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Circulation Patterns in Public CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LIBRARY Beating the Homework Blues Libraries, 36:40-45 (CA) (“Perspectives”), 36:19-23 Clark, Marilyn, Library Trust Benefits Children Evaluating the Impact of Public The Public Library and Homework (“Tales”), 36:16 Library Storytime Programs Help (“Perspectives”), 36:19-20 COOKBOOKS Upon the Emergent Literacy of CLAYTON COUNTY HTML is Cookin’ in Skokie Preschoolers, 36:346-51 HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY (GA) (“Tales”), 36:146 Internet Access for Kids and Young It Gave Them Goosebumps COOPER, GINNIF Adults, 36:30-31 (“Tales”), 36:84 Introducing 36:1997-36:98 PLA It Gave Them Goosebumps Clow, Faye President Ginnie Cooper “Tales”), 36:84 To Distribute or Not to Distribute: (“News”), 36:309 Kids Make Political News (“Tales”), This is the Policy Question Cooper, Ginnie 36:16-17 (“Section News”), 36:379 Libraries: The Real Story (“From the Library Club Marches On (“Tales”), Clow, Faye. See also Engel, Debra President”), 36:207-8 36:146-47 Coffman, Stephen Local Library Matters (“From the Library Trust Benefits Children FYI: The County of Los Angeles President”), 36:331 (“Tales”), 36:16 Public Library Business Service The More That Things Change Prospective Eagle Scout’s Efforts (“Perspectives”), 36:87-88 (“From the President”), 36:209 Benefit Library (“Tales”), Community Information Resources in CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP. See 36:84-85 United States Public Libraries, BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS CHILDREN’S SERVICES 36:218-29 CZECH LIBRARIES Achieving School Readiness, Community Information Section, I & R in the Czech Republic 36:300-304 36:49-50, 121-22, 183-84, (“Section News”), 36:374-75 Alligators Swamp Library (“Tales”), 183-85, 248-50, 313-15, 374-75 36:275 COMMUNITY INFORMATION Davidsson, Robert I. CIRCULATION SERVICES Government Research Services in the The Relationship between Automating Information and Public Library, 36:286-92 Community Lifestyles and Referral: One Library’s Davis, Hazel M. and Ellen Altman Experience (“Section News”), The Relationship between 36:49-S0 Community Lifestyles and Community Information Resources Circulation Patterns in Public in United States Public Libraries, Libraries, 36:40-45 36:218-29 DAYTON AND MONTGOMERY The Development of a Long Island COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY (OH) CHECK OUT (New York) Computerized Library Celebrates Sesquicentennial Information Database... (“Tales”), 36:210-11 These Services (“Section News”), 36:313-15 Death: A Good Career Move for Jo Establishing Subject Authority in a Dereske, 36:306-8 UV Books Out of Stock At Community Information Your Primary Vendor Database (“Section News”), DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY (IL) A Lovable Library (“Tales”), 36:85 36:183-84 WY Sci-Tech DELAWARE COUNTY LIBRARY LCSH in Community Information: UY Other Vendors’ The Practical Choice (“Section SYSTEM (PA) Cancellations News”), 36:248-50 Internet Programming Appeals to Parents (“Tales”), 36:274 The MARC Community Information UY Small Presses Format and Subject Headings DERESKE, JO v | niversity Presses (“Section News”), 36:121-22 Death: A Good Career Move for Jo CONFIDENTIALITY Dereske, 36:306-8 Confidentiality of Library Records: DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY (MI) 4 What Does It Mean Today? Art Aids Auto History Collection (“Section News”), 36:251-52 (“Tales”), 36:86 ¥ az CONTESTS Financial Boost from a Library Fan First Grader is a Winner (“Tales”), (“Tales”), 36:85 Hi or. 36:336 Marching Toward Manhood JOBBERS SERVING LIBRARIES WITH A Lovable Library (“Tales”), 36:85 (“Tales”), 36:337 ANY BOOK IN PRINT Poetry On the Go (“Tales”), 36:146 Whose West? (“Tales”), 36:18 208 W. Chicago Street ¢ Jonesville, MI 49250 (800) 248-1146 © (517) 849-2117 Spellers Buzz at Bee (“Tales”), 36:147 Developing and Passing a Bond Issue: A FAX: (S00) 858-9716 © (517) 849-9716 CONTINUING EDUCATION Trustee’s View, 36:24-28 e-mail:[email protected] DISABLED PATRONS Laughter the Best Medicine in http://www.thebookhouse.com Oklahoma (“Tales”), 36:211 The Spirit of the Law: When ADA Booth #536 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 74 Compliance Means Overall The Fact Is That Fiction Dominates Library Trust Benefits Children Excellence in Service to Patrons (“Perspectives”), 36:153-54 (“Tales”), 36:16 with Disabilities, 36:294-98 FAIRFAX COUNTY LIBRARY (VA) Local Library Matters (“From the DISASTER PLANNING Get Carded on the Net (“Tales”), President”), 36:331 Preservation in American Public 36:210 Microsoft and CEO Gates Libraries: A Contradiction in Feinberg, Sandra and Barbara Jordan Contribute $400 Million Gift to Terms?, 36:236-45 The Development of a Long Island Public Libraries (“News”), DIVERSITY. See IMMIGRANT (New York) Computerized 36:247 PATRONS Information Database... Ten- Year Program Produces Twelve Dowd, Frances Smardo (“Section News”), 36:313-15 New Libraries in Palm Beach Evaluating the Impact of Public FICTION (“Tales”), 36:276 Library Storytime Programs All the Right Reasons: Romance FUND-RAISING Upon the Emergent Literacy of Fiction in the Public Library, (Apricot) Pie in the Sky for King City Preschoolers, 36:346-51 36:162-66 Library (“Tales”), 36:147-48 Dowlin, Kenneth E. Death: A Good Career Move for Jo Art Aids Auto History Collection Campaigning for the ALA Presidency Dereske, 36:306-8 (“Tales”), 36:86 (“Perspectives”), 36:212-14 Literary Genre in the Public Library: Book Sale is Record-Breaker Doyle, Patricia C. Headed for the Last Round-Up (“Tales”), 36:276 Planning Process Obstacles and or Earning New Respectability Dancers’ Dollars Help Library Opportunities, 36:231-35 (“Perspectives”), 36:151-55 “Making Connections” FILTERING. See INTERNET (“Tales”), 36:84 EASTERN CONNECTICUT FOOD PROGRAMS Friends’ Book Cybersale a LIBRARIES Library Promotes Good Taste(s) Moneymaker (“Tales”), 36:274 Daypacks to Go (“Tales”), 36:274 (“Tales”), 36:337 Funds Are Excellent in Evanston Educating Our Customers FORT VANCOUVER REGIONAI (“Tales”), 36:276 (“Perspectives”), 36:28 1-82 LIBRARY SYSTEM (WA) A Glad Tea Party (“Tales”), 36:336 Electronic Bowdlerites: Censorship and Mall Library Moves to Larger Space Prospective Eagle Scout’s Efforts Libraries in the Information Age (“Tales”), 36:148 Benefit Library (“Tales”), (“Perspectives”), 36:279-84 Fredericks, Linda and Linda Allen 36:84-85 ELECTRONIC MARKETING Establishing Subject Authority in a Spellers Buzz at Bee (“Tales”), 36:147 “E-Marketing” Your Library Community Information Straw into Gold: Could Private (“Section News”), 36:122-23 Database (“Section News”), Fundraising Be the Answer?, Marketing of Public Library Services 36:183-84 36:174-77 Section, 36:315 FREE MATERIALS FYI: The County of Los Angeles Public ELECTRONIC RESOURCES To Distribute or Not to Distribute: Library Business Service To Boldly Go: Searching for Output This is the Policy Question (“Perspectives”), 36:87-88 Measures for Electronic Services, (“Section News”), 36:379 36:168-72 Fried, Donna GAY AND LESBIAN PRIDE WEEK Engel, Debra, ed. Are You a Library Leader? (“Section A Celebration of Pride (“Tales”), Public Policy for Public Libraries News”), 36:125 36:336 Section, 36:186 Friends of Library Newsletter GENEALOGY Engel, Debra and Faye Clow, eds. Becomes Library Journal Of Interest to Librarians Serving Public Policy for Public Libraries (“Section News”), 36:52-53 Genealogy Patrons (“News”), Section, 36:25 1-52 How to Win an Award for Excellent 36:48 Erlich, Martin Library Service (“Section Getting Down to Business: Public News”), 36:316-17 Library Services to Business A Tale of Two Cities: Erie, PA and Orange, CA, 36:358-60 Introducing SMLS President Nann (“Perspectives”), 36:87-92 Blaine Hilyard (“Section Gibson Reading, R. Christine Evaluating the Impact of Public Library Storytime Programs Upon the News”), 36:252-53 Aftermarketing—Keeping and Emergent Literacy of Preschoolers, Serving Rural Communities (“Section Holding Library Patrons Public 36:346-S1 News”), 36:380 Libraries (“Section News”), EVANSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY (IL) Small, Medium, and Even Large 36:375, 378 Events in San Francisco The Basics—For Those Just Funds Are Excellent in Evanston (“Section News”), 36:186 Beginning (“Section News”), (“Tales”), 36:276 FULLERTON PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA) 36:250-51 EXHIBITS Summer Reading is “Elementary” “E-Marketing” Your Library Popular Demand Keeps Exhibit in (“Tales”), 36:338 (“Section News”), 36:122-23 Place (“Tales”), 36:86 FUNDING SOURCES Marketing of Public Library Services Financial Boost from a Library Fan Section, 36:50-51, 315 (“Tales”), 36:85 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 75 GLENDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY Headley, Stephen Internet Access for Kids and Young Business Programs at the Glendale A Book about Dogs and a Martini on Adults, 36:30-31 Public Library (“Perspectives”), the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), Internet Programming Appeals to 36:91 36:149 Parents (“Tales”), 36:274 Glennon, Michael L. Hixon, Cecil, ed. Policies For the Use of Public Developing and Passing a Bond Issue: Metropolitan Library Section, 36:122 Internet Workstations in Public A Trustee’s View, 36:24-28 Homework Centers: Four Important Libraries, 36:156—59 Government Research Services in the Pluses (“Perspectives”), 36:20-21 Say It with (Cyber)Flowers (“Editor’s Public Library, 36:286-92 HOMEWORK HELP Note”), 36:206, 209 Greta K. Southard Named PLA Beating the Homework Blues Teens Train Net Users (“Tales”), Executive Director, 36:39 (“Perspectives”), 36:19-23 36:211 Hage, Christine Lind Library Club Marches On (“Tales”), Internet Access for Kids and Young Building Leadership in PLA 36:146-47 Adults, 36:30-31 (“Perspectives” , 36:214-15 HOUSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY (TX) IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Che Fact Is That Fiction Dominates Book Sale is Record-Breaker Library Celebrates One Hundred “Perspectives”), 36:153-54 (“Tales”), 36:276 Years (“Tales”), 36:17 Hales, John D., Jr. Kids Get Carded in Houston Ireland, Lee Leadership for the Future of ALA (“Tales”), 36:337-38 The MARC Community Information “Perspectives” ), 36:215 Humphrey, Mike. See Long, Katherine Format and Subject Headings Hamilton, Rita Hyland, Pat (“Section News”), 36:121-22 Planning for Results (“Section Che Presidential Libraries: A News”), 36:185 Growing Resource, 36:94-99 Isenstein, Laura J. Planning for Results—A Report on Educating Our Customers the Planning Process Project ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY (“Perspectives”), 36:281-82 “Section News”), 36:123 Library Promotes Citizenship HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY (CT) (“Tales”), 36:147 Jacob, Bernard and Carol Morphew Voters Say Yes, Ten to One (“Tales”), IMMIGRANT PATRONS The Quiet Room: A Cyber-Free 36:85 Fifty Languages Spoken Here Haven in the Community (“Tales”), 36:147 Library, 36:216-17 Library Promotes Citizenship Jacobs, Jane W. Reliability + E [ficiency = CBC (“Tales”), 36:147 LCSH in Community Information: The Next Andrew Carnegie The Practical Choice (“Section Continental Book Co. (“Verso”), 36:82 News”), 36:248-50 Librarian’s Resource Improving Public Service through JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC Corporate Cooperation LIBRARY (CO) Center (“Perspectives”), 36:341-42 Prospective Eagle Scout’s Efforts vs SPANISH Imroth, Barbara Benefit Library (“Tales”), 36:84-85 Achieving School Readiness, vx ESL vx BILINGUAL 36:300-304 JOHNSON COUNTY LIBRARY (KS) ve FRENCH x GERMAN The Influence of Current Events on A Cover Girl You Can Count On Literary Genre (“Perspectives”), (“Tales”), 36:275 Novels e Readers 36:151-52 Research Plus: Johnson County Dictionaries e Software lhe Influence of Television on Reader Library Business Service Cassettes e Periodicals Choice at Wellington Public (“Perspectives”), 36:88-89 Library, 36:362-66 The Spirit of the Law: When ADA Encyclopedias e Videos INTERNET Compliance Means Overall Juvenile to Adult Levels Excellence in Service to Patrons Author Goes Online for Library with Disabilities, 36:294-98 (“Tales”), 36:211 Free Freight (when you mention this Ad) Jordan, Barbara. See Feinberg, Sandra Electronic Bowdlerites: Censorship SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME and Libraries in the Information Junion-Metz, Gail CATALOGING & PROCESSING Available Age (“Perspectives”), 36:279-84 Internet Access for Kids and Young (Electronic) Gateway to the Empire Adults, 36:30-31 http://www.continentalbook.com State (“Tales”), 36:211 E-mail: [email protected] Friends’ Book Cybersale a Kansas City: An Historical Snapshot 625 E 70th Ave. #5 Moneymaker (“Tales”), 36:274 (“News”), 36:310-11 Denver, CO 80229 Get Carded on the Net (“Tales”), KING CITY LIBRARY (CA) Tel: (303) 289-1761 36:210 (Apricot) Pie in the Sky for King City Fax: (800) 279-1764 HTML is Cookin’ in Skokie Library (“Tales”), 36:147-48 Free catalog available for each language (“Tales”), 36:146 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 76 KIRKWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY (MO) Opportunity for Cultural the Public Good (“Editor’s Whose West? (“Tales”), 36:18 Leadership, 36:101-3 Note”), 36:10, 12 Knott, Martha Libraries: The Real Story (“From the LITERACY Message from PLSS President President”), 36:207-8 36:1997 PLA/ALLS Top Titles for Martha Knott (“Section News”), LIBRARY AUTOMATION Adult New Readers, 36:178-79 36:378-79 Automating Information and Achieving School Readiness, Know Your Community Referral: One Library’s 36:300-304 (“Perspectives”), 36:280-81 Experience (“Section News”), Evaluating the Impact of Public Kounas, Andreanna 36:49-50 Library Storytime Programs Research Plus: Johnson County LIBRARY BUILDINGS Upon the Emergent Literacy of Library Business Service Conferees Feted at Library Gala Preschoolers, 36:346-51 (“Perspectives”), 36:88-89 (“Tales”), 36:210 Families Climb Aboard the R.A.ET. Krentz, Jayne Ann Library and Museum Combo (“Tales”), 36:338 All the Right Reasons: Romance Unveiled (“Tales”), 36:148 Get REAL (“Tales”), 36:338 Fiction in the Public Library, Mall Library Moves to Larger Space Kids Get Carded in Houston 36:162-66 (“Tales”), 36:148 (“Tales”), 36:337-38 The Quiet Room: A Cyber-Free Summer Reading is “Elementary” Lambert, Linda Haven in the Community (“Tales”), 36:338 Death: A Good Career Move for Jo Library, 36:216-17 Tucson Teen Parents Get a L.LET. Dereske, 36:306 Rollin’ on a River (“Tales”), 36:16 (“Tales”), 36:275-76 LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY Rotunda Gets Facelift (“Tales”), Literary Genre in the Public Library: LIBRARY DISTRICT (NV) 36:211 Headed for the Last Round-Up or Library and Museum Combo Ten-Year Program Produces Twelve Earning New Respectability Unveiled (“Tales”), 36:148 New Libraries in Palm Beach (“Perspectives”), 36:151-55 Lawhun, Catherine (“Tales”), 36:276 Local Library Matters (“From the Library Express: San Francisco LIBRARY COOPERATION President”), 36:331 Public Library’s Information Reciprocal Borrowing (“Section Long, Katherine and Mike Humphrey Service (“Perspectives”), News”), 36:316 Kansas City: An Historical Snapshot 36:89-90 Library Express: San Francisco Public (“News”), 36:310-11 LEADERSHIP Library’s Information Service Looking toward the Next Century: Are You a Library Leader? (“Section (“Perspectives”), 36:89-90 Where Are Library Services News”), 36:125 LIBRARY PROMOTION Headed? (“Verso”), 36:14 Leadership for the Profession: The A Blue Hair Day (“Tales”), 36:146 LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA) Art and the Reality Library Closures, Politicians Outrage FYI: The County of Los Angeles (“Perspectives”), 36:212-15 Patrons Down Under (“Tales”), Public Library Business Service Leadership for the Future of ALA 36:210 (“Perspectives”), 36:87-88 (“Perspectives”), 36:215 Taking Advantage of an Advantage: Homework Centers: Four Important Leadership for the Profession: The Art Public Libraries and an Pluses (“Perspectives”), 36:20-21 and the Reality (“Perspectives”), Opportunity for Cultural Lynch, Sherry 36:212-15 Leadership, 36:101-3 Partnerships Produce Results The Librarian’s Mutual Aid Society A Tale of Two Cities: Erie, PA and (“Perspectives”), 36:340-41 (“Verso”), 36:334 Orange, CA, 36:358-60 LIBRARIANSHIP LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS Maas, Norman and Mariana Mabry, A Book about Dogs and a Martini on Fifty Languages Spoken Here eds. the Rocks, Please (“Verso”), (“Tales”), 36:147 Community Information Section, 36:149 Friends of Library Newsletter 36:49-50, 121-22, 183-84, A Champion of Public Libraries Becomes Library Journal 248-50, 313-15, 374-75 (“Editor’s Note”), 36:330, 332 (“Section News”), 36:52-53 Mabry, Mariana. See Maas, Norman The Librarian’s Mutual Aid Society History Reprints Itself (“Tales”), MANAGEMENT (“Verso”), 36:334 36:211 Planning Process Obstacles and LIBRARIES New Alternative Review Journal: Opportunities, 36:231-35 Libraries: The Real Story (“From the Counterpoise (“News”), 36:48 MARC FORMAT President”), 36:207-8 Writers Mark Utah Milestone The MARC Community Information Not the Place to Be Alone (“Editor’s (“Tales”), 36:16 Format and Subject Headings Note”), 36:142, 144 LIBRARY SYSTEMS (“Section News”), 36:121-22 A Question of Relevance (“Editor’s Is Breaking Up Hard to Do? MARKETING Note”), 36:76, 78 (“Section News”), 36:124 Aftermarketing—Keeping and Taking Advantage of an Advantage: LIBRARY TRUSTEES Holding Library Patrons Public Public Libraries and an Confusing Personal Preference with Libraries (“Section News”), 36:375, 378 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 77 The Basics—For Those Just NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON Families Climb Aboard the R.A.EF.T. Beginning (“Section News”), COUNTY, PUBLIC LIBRARY OF (“Tales”), 36:338 36:250-51 Improving Public Service through Library Promotes Good Taste(s) Marketing of Public Library Services Corporate Cooperation (“Tales”), 36:337 Section, 36:50-51, 122-23, (“Perspectives”), 36:341-42 Oliver, Kent 250-51. 375. 378 The Need for Homework Assistance The Spirit of the Law: When ADA McConnell, Elaine ( “Perspectives” ), 36:22 Compliance Means Overall Confidentiality of Library Records: Nevill, Diane Excellence in Service to Patrons What Does It Mean Today? Business Programs at the Glendale with Disabilities, 36:294-98 “Section News”), 36:251-52 Public Library (“Perspectives”), ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA) Metropolitan Library Section, 36:122 36:91 A Tale of Two Cities: Erie, PA and METROPOLITAN LIBRARY SYSTEM NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY Orange, CA, 36:358-60 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) (LA) OUTPUT MEASURES Online Oklahoma Newspaper Author Goes Online for Library To Boldly Go: Searching for Output Donated (“Tales”), 36:17 (“Tales”), 36:211 Measures for Electronic Services, Microsoft and CEO Gates Contribute A New Vision for Planning (“Editor’s 36:168-72 $400 Million Gift to Public Note”), 36:268, 270 Standards for Public Libraries: A Libraries (“News”), 36:247 NEW YORK STATE ELECTRONIC Study in Quantitative Measures MIDDLE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY DOORWAY LIBRARY NETWORK of Library Performance..., NY (Electronic) Gateway to the Empire 36:32-39 The Development of a Long Island State (“Tales” ) 36:211 New York) Computerized NEWARK PUBLIC LIBRARY (NJ), PALM BEACH COUNTY (FL) Information Database... Library Club Marches On (“Tales”), Ten-Year Program Produces Twelve “Section News”), 36:313-15 36:146-47 New Libraries in Palm Beach Mielke, Linda Popular Demand Keeps Exhibit in (“Tales”), 36:276 Future Directions for Libraries Place (“Tales”), 36:86 PALM BEACH COUNTY LIBRARY “From the President”), 36:11 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA) PLA: The Brightest Star (“From the (CA) Government Research Services in the President”), 36:143 A Glad Tea Party (“Tales”), 36:336 Public Library, 36:286-92 PLA Ready for Change (“From the News from PLA, 36:46-48, 117-20, PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY President”), 36:7 180-82, 247, 309-11, 368-72 (CA) Miller, Richard The Next Andrew Carnegie (“Verso”), History Reprints Itself (“Tales”), The Next Andrew Carnegie 36:82 36:211 “Verso”), 36:82 Nicely, Donna PARENTING Miller, Wendy Improving Public Service through Internet Programming Appeals to I & Rin the Czech Republic Corporate Cooperation Parents (“Tales”), 36:274 “Section News”), 36:374-75 (“Perspectives”), 36:34 1-42 Partnerships Produce Results Minudri, Regina, ed. NORTH SUBURBAN LIBRARY (“Perspectives”), 36:340-41 By the Book, 36:54-—55, 126-27, SYSTEM (IL) PASCO COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM 188-89, 254-55, 318-19, Marketing of Public Library Services (FL) 382-83 Section (“Section News”), Establishing Subject Authority in a Moorman, John A. 36:50-51 Community Information Standards for Public Libraries: A NorthStarNet and Digital City Database (“Section News”), Study in Quantitative Measures Chicago: Two Projects, One 36:183-84 of Library Performance..., Vision (“Perspectives”), Program Gets Reading Groups Off 36:32-39 36:343-44 the Ground (“Tales”), 36:147 Moran, Tom NORTHPORT-EAST NORTHPORT Payne, Bonnie R. Never Say You Can’t Get There From LIBRARY (NY) Straw into Gold: Could Private Here? (“Section News”), Developing and Passing a Bond Issue: Fundraising Be the Answer?, 36:124-25 A Trustee’s View, 36:24-28 36:174-77 The More That Things Change (“From NorthStarNet and Digital City Chicago: PICKAWAY COUNTY DISTRICT the President”), 36:209 Two Projects, One Vision PUBLIC LIBRARY (OH) Morphew, Carol. See Jacob, Bernard i. 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Southard Named PLA Planning Process Obstacles and Executive Director, 36:39 Opportunities, 36:231-—35 = Leadership for the Profession: The y Policies For the Use of Public Internet Art and the Reality Workstations in Public Libraries, (“Perspectives”), 36:212-15 36:156-59 he 1997 Dewey for Windows PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION compact disc offers the Preparing for the Censor’s Visit BOARD (“Perspectives”), 36:279-80 36:1997 Annual Conference Board complete DDC 21 and these new PRESERVATION Highlights (“News”), 36:309 features: Preservation in American Public PLA Board Highlights Midwinter ¢ AUTOMATIC CUTTERING that Libraries: A Contradiction in 36:1997 (“News”), 36:118 provides a cutter number when you input the main Terms?, 36:236-45 Public Library Systems Section, 36:124, (or other) entry PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES 185-86, 251, 316, 378-79 An improved help system, The Presidential Libraries: A Public Policy for Public Libraries including a Guide that explains Growing Resource, 36:94-99 Section, 36:52, 124-25, 186, how to use Dewey for The Presidential Libraries: A Growing 251-52, 379 Windows effectively Resource, 36:94-99 PUBLIC RELATIONS. See LIBRARY Complete integration of all PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PROMOTION DDC corrections and changes MEMORIAL LIBRARY SYSTEM PUBLICATIONS. See LIBRARY made since 1996 (MD) PUBLICATIONS New index terms representing Libraries Mean Business (“Tales”), the 900 most frequently used 36:86 built numbers QUEENS BOROUGH PUBLIC Private Sector Partnerships: Mutual LIBRARY (NY) An optional subscription to LC Benefits for Libraries and A Blue Hair Day (“Tales”), 36:146 Subject Authorities, issued Corporations (“Perspectives”), quarterly Fifty Languages Spoken Here 36:340-—44 (“Tales”), 36:147 PROGRAMS Dewey for Windows. Compact disc Teens Train Net Users (“Tales”), with documentation. 1997. Single African-American Community 36:211 workstation license $400; annual Documented (“Tales”), 36:18 Working Effectively with Business replacement disc $150 per year. Author Luncheon Draws SRO Partners (“Perspectives”), Price for Dewey for Windows with Crowd (“Tales”), 36:336 36:342-43 optional LC Subject Authorities Borrowers Card Same as Cash A Question of Relevance (“Editor’s (issued quarterly): single workstation (“Tales”), 36:274 Note”), 36:76, 78 license $800; replacement disc $350 A Celebration of Pride (“Tales”), The Quiet Room: A Cyber-Free Haven per year. 36: 3 36 in the Community Library, “Contact OCLC Forest Press for site license (network) Daypacks to Go (“Tales”), 36:274 36:216-17 pricing, combination pricing for print and CD-ROM DVS-Formatted Film Series Planned versions of DDC 21, and international pricing (“Tales”), 36:275 Rayner, Helen To order, write: OCLC Forest Press, Internet Programming Appeals to The Influence of Television on 6565 Frantz Road, Dublin, OH 43017- Parents (“Tales”), 36:274 Reader Choice at Wellington 3395; or fax your order to: 1-888- Libraries Mean Business (“Tales”), Public Library, 36:362-66 DEWEY 21. We accept MasterCard 36:86 READING and VISA. A Lovable Library (“Tales”), 36:85 The Influence of Television on www.oclc.org/fp Marching Toward Manhood Reader Choice at Wellington (“Tales”), 36:337 Public Library, 36:362-66 Poet Breathes Life into Library READING GROUPS. See BOOK (“Tales”), 36:146 GROUPS Forest Seeing the Light in Boulder (“Tales”), Reagan, Robert (L(e ll Press 36:85 Publisher of the Dewey Decimal Classification Homework Centers: Four Important { division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc Whose West? (“Tales”), 36:18 Pluses (“Perspectives”), 36:20-21 PUBLIC LIBRARIES JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1998 79 REFERENCE SERVICES ST. JOSEPH COUNTY PUBLIC Excellence in Service to Patrons Government Research Services in the LIBRARY (IN) with Disabilities, 36:294-98 Public Library, 36:286—92 The Need for Homework Assistance SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY (MA) rhe Relationship between Community (“Perspectives”), 36:22 Rotunda Gets Facelift (“Tales”), Lifestyles and Circulation Patterns ST. 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Public Libraries (“Section (CA) The Public Library Planning Process: News”), 36:52 Library Express: San Francisco Staff and Citizen Involvement Public Policy for Public Libraries Public Library’s Information Revisited, 36:110-16 Section, 36:124-25 Service (“Perspectives”), Stines, Joe, ed. Rowland, Gerry. See Smith, Mark 36:89-90 Public Library Systems Section, RURAL LIBRARIES SAN JOSE PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA) 36:251, 378-79 Serving Rural Communities ( “Section First Grader is a Winner (“Tales”), Reciprocal Borrowing (“Section News”). 36:380 36:336 News”), 36:316 Ryan, Mary Jo Sanders, Jan STORYTE! LING ALLS Conference Events (“Section Celebration or Sell-Out? Protecting Evaluating the Impact of Public News”), 36:183 the Library’s Rights When Library Storytime Programs Ossing (NY) Library Honors ALLS Undertaking a Corporate Upon the Emergent Literacy of Member (“Section News”), Sponsorship (“Section News”), Preschoolers, 36:346-5 1 36:374 36:186 Straw into Gold: Could Private Sandwich Generation: Caught in the Saricks, Joyce Fundraising Be the Answer?, Middle (“Section News”), A-leaving Cheyenne (“Perspectives”), 36:174-77 36:312-13 36:154 Strong, Gary E. Signal Hill Publications Wins Say It with (Cyber)Flowers (“Editor’s Working Effectively with Business Advancement of Literacy Award Note”), 36:206, 209 Partners (“Perspectives”), “Section News”), 36:248 SIOUX CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY (IA) 36:342-43 Borrowers Card Same as Cash Stuckey, Angie Sager, Don, ed. (“Tales”), 36:274 Is Breaking Up Hard to Do? Beating the Homework Blues SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY (IL) (“Section News”), 36:124 “Perspectives” ), 36:19-23 HTML is Cookin’ in Skokie What’s New in PLSS? (“Section Electronic Bowdlerites: Censorship (“Tales”), 36:146 News”), 36:185—-86 and Libraries in the Information Small and Medium-Sized Library SUBJECT HEADINGS Age (“Perspectives”), 36:279-84 Section, 36:52-—53, 125, 186-87, Establishing Subject Authority in a Getting Down to Business: Public 252-53, 316-17, 380 Community Information Library Services to Business Smith, Bob Database (“Section News”), (“Perspectives”), 36:87-92 36:183-84 Censorship and the Internet Leadership for the Profession: The (“Perspectives”), 36:282-83 LCSH in Community Information: Art and the Reality Smith, Mark and Gerry Rowland The Practical Choice (“Section “Perspectives” , 36:212-15 News”), 36:248-50 lo Boldly Go: Searching for Output Literary Genre in the Public Library: Measures for Electronic Services, Symons, Ann Headed for the Last Round-Up 36:168-72 Campaigning for the ALA Presidency or Earning New Respective Smith, Nancy Milnor (“Perspectives”), 36:212-14 “Perspectives”), 36:151-—55 Taking Advantage of an Advantage: Private Sector Partnerships: Mutual Public Libraries and an Taking Advantage of an Advantage: Benefits for Libraries and Opportunity for Cultural Public Libraries and an Corporations (“Perspectives”), Leadership, 36:101-3 Opportunity for Cultural 36:340-44 The Spirit of the Law: When ADA Leadership, 36:101-3 Compliance Means Overall IBRARIES JANUARY /FEBRUARY 1998 80