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Australian Library Journal INDEX Volume 41 1992 Compiled by Alan Walker Australian Library and Information Association 1993 AARNet: Australian Library and Information Association. ‘AARNet and the academic library: the role of the Reference and Information Service Section. University of Newcastle Libraries in Priorities for the future: proceedings of the 1st marketing and institutional support’ by Jim National Reference and Information Service Cleary and Bill Linklater 81-89 Section Conference and the University, College ‘Remote searching of OPACs and the electronic and Research Libraries Section Workshop on conference’ by David Waters 70-75 Research (ALIA Thorpe, 1992). Notice 13 ABN. See AUSTRALIAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORK (ABN) ASSOCIATION: STATEMENTS ON PRO- ABORIGINAL STUDIES: ‘Ethnocentrism in subject FESSIONAL PRACTICE AND EDUCATION. headings’ by Heather Moorcroft 40-45 ‘Libraries, information services, and the emerging AIDS: How to find information about AIDS/ Jeffrey T. concept of“A duty of care”’ by John Levett 3- Huber (editor). Reviewed by Neil A. Radford 303 13; letter from Eric Marsh 219-223 ‘Albury Wodonga ’92: a personal view’ (guest editorial) Australian Library Journal: by Peter Clayton 235-236 ‘Articles for ALJ’ by Michael Talbot 270 ALIA. See AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND Editorial policy 1-2 INFORMATION ASSOCIATION Index to Volume 40. Notice 39 Anderson, H.C.L. Quoted 30, 280 Index to Volume 41. Announcement 246 Andre, Roger. ‘Libraries around Australia: Going it AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY: alone: the Grange Institute’ 224-227 ‘VALA 1991’ Letter from Colin Steele 77 Arnold, John. ‘A Common wealth: recording Australia’s ‘Australian university library services for visually heritage’ 122-128 impaired students: results of a survey’ by Rebecca ARTHUR ROBINSON & HEDDERWICKS (law firm): Smale 199-212; letters to the editor 296-299 ‘Working within a structure; library databases The Australian Women’s Weekly: ‘Indexing The alongside general computer applications in the Australian Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird law firm Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks’ and Susan Sheridan 145-150 (Libraries around Australia) by Ruth Bird 60-63 ‘As others see us’ (quotations) 128, 293 Baird, Barbara. ‘Indexing The Australian Women’s AUDIOCASSETTES: ‘On her blindness; reflections on Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan Sheridan the use of spoken word cassettes from the public 145-150 library’ by Alison Gregg 129-132; letter from Wendy Barth, John. The Tidewater tales. Quoted 45-46 Christensen 294; letter from Alan Bates 295 Bates, Alan. ‘On her blindness’ (letter) 295 AUSTRALIA. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY: AUSTRALIA: ‘A Common wealth: REPRESENTATIVES. STANDING COM- recording Australia’s heritage’ by John Arnold MITTEE FOR LONG TERM STRATEGIES. 122-128 Australia as an information society (Reports). BIBLIOGRAPHY: HISTORY: The Legaocf Pyau l Otlet, ‘Australia as an information society: Allan Horton pioneer of information science’ by W. Boyd reviews the Jones Reports’ 228-239 Rayward 90-102 ‘Australia as an information society: Allan Horton Bird, Ruth. ‘Libraries around Australia; working within reviews the Jones Reports’ 228-239 a structure; library databases alongside general AUSTRALIAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC NETWORK (ABN): computer applications in the law firm Arthur ‘Resource sharing and retrospective conversion’ Robinson & Hedderwicks’ 60-63 by Peter Dobrovits 118-120 Blind people. See VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE AUSTRALIAN HISTORY: ‘Indexing The Australian Book prices. See PRICES OF BOOKS Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan BOOK REVIEWS, 301-310 Sheridan 145-150 ‘Australia as an information society: Allan Horton AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION reviews the Jones Reports’ 228-239 ASSOCIATION. BIENNIAL CONFERENCE Call for reviewers 75 (2nd, Albury-Wodonga, 1992): ‘Albury Wodonga Guidelines for reviewers: after page 156, after 92: a personal view’ (guest editorial) by Peter page 234, page 311 Clayton 235-236 Received for review 154-156, 234, 312 AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION Bowes, Barry. Between the stacks. Quoted 300 ASSOCIATION: MEMBERSHIP. ‘ALIA and the Brandis, Leanne. ‘Insect pests and their eradication’b y logic of collective action’ by Alex Cutts 133-144 Carolla Stranger and Leanne Brandis 180-183 Brewer, Joan. Review of Collections of religion and theology in Australia and New Zealand/ Coralie Jenkin (editor) 301-302 Broadbent, Marianne. ‘Computerised management information systems in ‘Libraries around Australia: Who said library libraries’ by Stuart Ferguson and Michael services don’t matter? University of Whitelaw 184-198 Melbourne, Graduate School of Computers. See LIBRARY AUTOMATION; Management, McLennan Library’ 151-154 MICROCOMPUTERS Priorities, performance and benefits: an ‘The Concept of the virtual school library’ by Margaret exploratory study olfi brary and information Butterworth 247-256 units/ Marianne Broadbent and Hans Co-operation, library. See LIBRARY CO-OPERATION Lofgren. Reviewed by Jan Gaebler 303-304 Cornelius, Bert. ‘Services for visually impaired students’ Bryan, Harrison. Review of Recollections of forty years (letter) 296 of public library service/ F.A. Sharr 304-306 Cram, Jennifer. ‘The Right twig for an eagle’s nest’ 31- BUSINESS SCHOOL LIBRARIES: ‘Libraries around 39 Australia: Who said library services don’t matter? CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR ANALYSIS: ‘Priority University of Melbourne, Graduate School of and performance evaluation: a tool for libraries’ Management, McLennan Library’ by Marianne by Hans Lofgren 14-30 Broadbent 151-154 CRITICAL THINKING: Henri, James. ‘Learning to Butterworth, Margaret. ‘The Concept of the virtual learn; reflections upon enquiry, information school library’ 247-256 literacy and critical thinking’ by James Henri and Ken Dillon 103-117 CAMPUS 2000 (British online service): The Concept of Cronin, Peter. ‘Services for visually impaired students’ the virtual school library’ by Margaret letter from Peter Cronin and Keitha Keyes 298- Butterworth 247-256 299 CANADA: PENPALS: Letter from Frances Thomson 156 CSIRO RESEARCH LABORATORY, Griffith, NSW: Care, Duty of. See DUTY OF CARE ‘Margaret Russell: a pioneer librarian in the CATALOGUING: EXAMINATIONS: HISTORY: ‘From Riverina’ 213-219 the desk of Augustus Slope’ 280-282 Cutts, Alex. ‘ALIA and the logic of collective action’ 133- Cherrett, Carolyn. ‘Library technician skills transfer’ 144 231-234 CHILDREN’S LIBRARIES: ‘Effective lobbying for DATABASE CREATION: ‘Indexing The Australian libraries: the WA Children’s Book Council 1945- Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan 1953’ by Alison Gregg 257-270 Sheridan 145-150 Christensen, Wendy. Letter 294 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS: ‘Computerised CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIPS: Notice 282 management information systems in libraries’ by Clayton, Peter. ‘Albury Wodonga ’92: a personal view’ Stuart Ferguson and Michael Whitelaw 184-198 (guest editorial) 235-236 Dillon, Ken. ‘Leatorl eanrn;i refnlecgtio ns upon enquiry, Cleary, Jim. ‘AARNet and the academic library: the information literacy and critical thinking’ by role of the University of Newcastle Libraries in James Henri and Ken Dillon 103-117 markeandt inistintutgion al support’ by Jim Cleary DISCARDS: The Strange rise of semi-literate England: and Bill Linklater 81-89 the dissolution of the libraries/ W.J. West. Coleman, Ross. Review of Collection development for Editorial by Michael Talbot 157-158; review by Australian libraries, 2nd ed./C.E. Gorman and J. John Levett 306-308 Kennedy 308-309 Dobrovits, Peter. ‘Resource sharing and retrospective COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: conversion’ 118-120 See also DISCARDS DOCUMENTATION: HISTORY: ‘The Legacy of Paul Collection development for Australian libraries, Otlet, pioneer of information science’ by W. Boyd 2nd ed/ C.E. Gorman and J. Kennedy. Rayward 90-102 Reviewed by Ross Coleman 308-309 Douglass, Yvonne. ‘Services for visually impaired ‘Computerised management information systems in students’ (letter) 296-298 libraries’ by Stuart Ferguson and Michael Drabble, Margaret. The Radiant way. Quoted 128 Whitelaw 184-198 DUTY OF CARE. ‘Libraries, information services, and Collections of religion and theology in Australia and the emerging concept of “A duty of care”’ by John New Zealand/ Coralie Jenkin (editor). Reviewed Levett 3-13; letter from Eric Marsh 219-223 by Joan Brewer 301-302 COLLECTIVE ACTION: ‘ALIA and the logic of collective Editorial policy. See Australian Library Journal action’ by Alex Cutts 133-144 EDITORIALS: ‘A Common wealth: recording Australia’s heritage’ by By Michael Talbot 1-2, 79-80, 157-158 John Arnold 122-128 ‘Albury Wodonga "92: a personal view’ (guest editorial) by Peter Clayton 235-236 EDUCATION FOR LIBRARIANSHIP: HISTORY: Gregg, Alison. ‘From the desk of Augustus Slope’ 280-282 ‘Effective lobbying for libraries: the WA Children’s EDUCATIONAL THEORY: Henri, James. ‘Learning Book Council 1945-1953’ 257-270 to learn; reflections upon enquiry, information ‘On her blindness; reflections on the use of spoken literacy and critical thinking’ by James Henri and word cassettes from the public library’ 129- Ken Dillon 103-117 132; letter from Wendy Christensen 294; ‘Effective lobbying for libraries: the WA Children’s letter from Alan Bates 295 Book Council 1945-1953’ by Alison Gregg 257-270 Guide to the collections: Mortlock Library of South ELECTRONIC CONFERENCING: ‘Remote searching Australiana/ Diana Honey (editor). Reviewed by of OPACs and the electronic conference’ by David Bernard O'Neil 302-303 Waters 70-75 ENQUIRY METHODS: Henri, James. ‘Learning to Hankel, Valmai. ‘Friends of the library groups’ (letter) learn; reflections upon enquiry, information 78 literacy and critical thinking’ by James Henri and Henri, James. ‘Learning to learn; reflections upon Ken Dillon 103-117 enquiry, information literacy and critical thinking’ Ethics. See DUTY OF CARE by James Henri and Ken Dillon 103-117 ‘Ethnocentrism in subject headings’ by Heather HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: AUSTRALIA: ‘A Moorcroft 40-45 Common wealth: recording Australia’s heritage’ EVALUATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES: by John Arnold 122-128 Priorities, performance and benefits: an Honey, Diana (editor). Guide to the collections: Mortlock exploratory study ofl ibrary and information Library of South Australiana. Reviewed by units/ Marianne Broadbent and Hans Bernard O'Neil 302-303 Lofgren. Reviewed by Jan Gaebler 303-304 Horton, Allan. ‘Australia as an information society: ‘Priority and performance evaluation: a tool for Allan Horton reviews the Jones Reports’ 228-239 libraries’ by Hans Lofgren 14-30 How to find information about AIDS/ Jeffrey T. Huber (editor). Reviewed by Neil A. Radford 303 Ferguson, Stuart. ‘Computerised management Huber, Jeffrey T. (editor). How to find information information systems in libraries’ by Stuart about AIDS. Reviewed by Neil A. Radford 303 Ferguson and Michael Whitelaw 184-198 Fleming, Hugh (editor). User education in academic Ifould, W.H. (about). ‘Manoeuvres of a mano f principle: libraries/ Hugh Fleming (editor). Reviewed by an investigation of W.H. Ifould”’ by DavidJ. Jones Christine Maher 309-310 159-179 FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: ‘Friends of the library ‘Indexing The Australian Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara groups: implications for promotion of library Baird and Susan Sheridan 145-150 interests’ by Daniel Ferguson (published in INFORMATION LITERACY: Henri, James. ‘Learning Volume 40:328-335); Comments by Valmai Hankel to learn; reflections upon enquiry, information (letter) 78 literacy and critical thinking’ byJ ames Henri and ‘From the desk of Augustus Slope’ (series of historical Ken Dillon 103-117 quotations) 30, 121, 183, 280-282 Information quality. See DUTY OF CARE INFORMATION SCIENCE: HISTORY: ‘The Legacy of Gaebler, Jan. Review of Priorities, performance and Paul Otlet, pioneer of information science’ by W. benefits: an exploratory study of library and Boyd Rayward 90-102 information units/ Marianne Broadbent and Hans INFORMATION SOCIETY: ‘Australia as an Lofgren 303-304 information society: Allan Horton reviews the ‘Going it alone: the Grange Institute’ (Libraries around Jones Reports’ 228-239 Australia) by Roger Andre 224-227 ‘Insect pests and their eradication’ by Carolla Stranger GOODS AND SERVICES TAX: ‘University libraries and Leanne Brandis 180-183 and the proposed goods and services tax’ by Abe I. INSTITUTE LIBRARIES (SA): ‘Libraries around Greenbaum 237-246 Australia: Going it alone: the Grange Institute’ by Gorman, C.E. Collection development for Australian Roger Andre 224-227 libraries, 2nd ed/ C.E. Gorman and J. Kennedy. Reviewed by Ross Coleman 308-309 Jenkin, Coralie. GRANGE INSTITUTE (SA). ‘Libraries around Collections of religion and theology in Australia Australia: Going it alone: the Grange Institute’ by and New Zealand/ Coralie Jenkin (editor) Roger Andre 224-227 Reviewed by Joan Brewer 301-302 Greenbaum, Abe I. ‘University libraries and the ‘Library co-operation; if libraries can do it, they proposed goods and services tax’ 237-246 can do it together’ 64-69 Jones, Barry O. ‘Australia as an information society: Allan Horton reviews the Jones Reports’ 228-239 Jones, David J. LIBRARY AUTOMATION: ‘Manoeuvreso fa mano fp rinciple: an investigation See also MICROCOMPUTERS; RETRO- of W.H. Ifould’ 159-179 SPECTIVE CONVERSION ‘Shelving standards’ (letter) 219 ‘VALA 1991’ Letter from Colin Steele 77 ‘Working within a structure; library databases Kay, Robert. Quoted 121 alongside general computer applications in Kennedy, J. Collection development for Australian the law firm Arthur Robinson & libraries, 2nd ed/ C.E. Gorman and J. Kennedy. Hedderwicks’ (Libraries around Australia) Reviewed by Ross Coleman 308-309 by Ruth Bird 60-63 Keyes, Keitha. ‘Services for visually impaired students’ LIBRARY BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA: letter from Peter Cronin and Keitha Keyes 298- HISTORY: 299 ‘Effective lobbying for libraries: the WA Children’s Book Council 1945-1953’ by Alison Gregg LAW LIBRARIES: ‘Working within a structure; lib- 257-270 rary databases alongside general computer Recollectionos ff orty yearso fp ublic library service/ applications in the law firm Arthur Robinson & F.A. Sharr. Reviewed by Harrison Bryan 304- Hedderwicks’ (Libraries around Australia) by 306 Ruth Bird 60-63 LIBRARY CO-OPERATION: LCSH. See LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT See also NETWORKS HEADINGS ‘ACommon wealth: recording Australia’s heritage’ LEARNING: ‘Learning to learn; reflections upon by John Arnold 122-128 enquiry, information literacy and critical thinking’ ‘Library co-operation; if libraries can do it, they by James Henri and Ken Dillon 103-117 can do it together’ by Coralie Jenkin 64-69 ‘The Legacy oPfa ul Otlet, pioneer of information science’ — sharing and retrospective conversion’ by W. Boyd Rayward 90-102 by Peter Dobrovits 118-120 Legal issues. See DUTY OF CARE LIBRARY MANAGEMENT: ‘Computerised LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 76-78, 156, 219-223, 294 management information systems in libraries’ by Levett, John. Stuart Ferguson and Michael Whitelaw 184-198 _ ‘Libraries, information services, and the emerging LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS concept of “A duty of care”’ 3-13; letter from (LCSH): ‘Ethnocentrism in subject headings’ by Eric Marsh 219-223 Heather Moorcroft 40-45 The Strange rise of semi-literate England: the LIBRARY PROMOTION: ‘Marketing library and dissolution of the libraries/ W.J. West. information services in the’90s’ by Phillip Morgan Editorial by Michael Talbot 157-158; review and Sue Noble 283-292 by John Levett 306-308 Library shelving. See SHELVING LIBRARIANS: HISTORY: Recollections of forty years LIBRARY TECHNICIANS: ‘Library technician skills of public library service/ F.A. Sharr. Reviewed by transfer’ by Carolyn Cherrett 231-234 Harrison Bryan 304-306 Linklater, Bill. ‘AARNet and the academic library: the LIBRARIANS: PROFESSIONALISM: ‘ALIA and the role of the University of Newcastle Libraries in logic of collective action’ by Alex Cutts 133-144 markeandt insititnutigona l support’b yJ im Cleary ‘Libraries, information services, and the emerging and Bill Linklater 81-89 concept of “A duty of care”’ by John Levett 3-13; LOBBYING: ‘Effective lobbying for libraries: the WA letter from Eric Marsh 219-223 Children’s Book Council 1945-1953’ by Alison ‘Libraries around Australia’ (series of articles). Gregg 257-270 ‘Going it alone: the Grange Institute’ by Roger Lofgren, Hans. Andre 224-227 Priorities, performance and benefits: an ‘SOLA International Information Service’ by Ray exploratory study ofl ibrary and information Price 271-279 units/ Marianne Broadbent and Hans ‘Who said library services don’t matter? University Lofgren. Reviewed by Jan Gaebler 303-304 of Melbourne, Graduate School of ‘Priority and performance evaluation: a tool for Management, McLennan Library’ by libraries’ 14-30 Marianne Broadbent 151-154 ‘Working within a structure; library databases McLENNAN LIBRARY: ‘Libraries around Australia: alongside general computer applications in Wholibsrarya seriviceds do n’t matter? University the law firm Arthur Robinson & of Melbourne, Graduate School of Management, Hedderwicks’ by Ruth Bird 60-63 McLennan Library by Marianne Broadbent 151- 154 Maher, Christine. Review of User educaitn aicaodenmi c libraries/ Hugh Fleming (editor) 309-310 Management, Library See LIBRARY MANAGEMENT Paraprofessionals. See LIBRARY TECHNICIANS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PENPALS: Letter from Frances Thomson 156 ‘Computerised management information systems ‘Pergamon prices to fall’ Letter from Nick Pritchard 76- in libraries’ by Stuart Ferguson and Michael 7 7 Whitelaw 184-198 PERIODICAL INDEXING: ‘Indexing The Australian ‘Manoeuvres of a man of principle: an investigation of Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan W.H. Ifould’ by David J. Jones 159-179 Sheridan 145-150 Marketing. See LIBRARY PROMOTION Personal computers. See MICROCOMPUTERS MICROCOMPUTERS: ‘Public librarians’ views of the PRESERVATION. ‘Insect pests and their eradication’ impact of personal computers on public libraries’ by Carolla Stranger and Leanne Brandis 180-183 by Patricia Willard 47-59 Price, Ray. ‘Libraries around Australia: SOLA Mills, Carol. ‘Outrageous prices’ (/etter) 76 International Information Service’ 271-279 Moorcroft, Heather. ‘Ethnocentrism in subject headings’ PRICES OF BOOKS: 40-45 ‘Outrageous prices’ Letter from Carol Mills 76 Morgan, Phillip. ‘Marketing library and information ‘Pergamon prices to fall’ Letter from Nick Pritchard services in the ’90s’ by Phillip Morgan and Sue 16-77 Noble 283-292 ‘University libraries and the proposed goods and Mortlock Library of South Australiana: guide to the services tax’ by Abe I. Greenbaum 237-246 collections/ Diana Honey (editor). Reviewed by Print handicapped people. See VISUALLY IMPAIRED Bernard O’Neil 302-303 PEOPLE Moynahan, Julian. Quoted 293 Priorities for the future: proceedingso ft he 1st National Reference and Information Service Section NETWORKS: Conference and the University, College and See also AARNet; AUSTRALIAN BIBLIO- Research Libraries SectionW on Research GRAPHIC NETWORK; LIBRARY (ALIA Thorpe, 1992). Notice 13; Advertisement CO-OPERATION 144 Editorial by Michael Talbot 79-80 Priorities, performance and benefits: an exploratory ‘Library co-operation; if libraries can do it, they study of library and information units/ Marianne can do it together’ by Coralie Jenkin 64-69 Broadbent and Hans Lofgren. Reviewed by Jan ‘Remote searching of OPACs and the electronic Gaebler 303-304 conference’ by David Waters 70-75 ‘Priority and performance evaluation: a tool for libraries’ Newcastle University Libraries. See UNIVERSITY OF by Hans Lofgren 14-30 NEWCASTLE LIBRARIES Pritchard, Nick. ‘Pergamon prices to fall’ (letter) 76-77 NEXUS (online service): The Concept of the virtual Promotion. See LIBRARY PROMOTION school library’ by Margaret Butterworth 247-256 ‘Public librarians’ views of the impact of personal Noble, Sue. ‘Marketing library and information services computers on public libraries’ by Patricia Willard in the 90s’ by Phillip Morgan and Sue Noble 283- 47-59 292 PUBLIC LIBRARIES: ‘On her blindness; reflections on the use of spoken ‘On her blindness; reflections on the use of spoken word word cassettes from the public library’ by cassettes from the public library’ by Alison Gregg Alison Gregg 129-132; letter from Wendy 129-132; letter from Wendy Christensen 294; letter Christensen 294; letter from Alan Bates 295 from Alan Bates 295 ‘Public librarians’ views of the impact of personal O'Neil, Bernard. Review of Guide to the collections: computers on public libraries’ by Patricia Mortlock Library of South Australiana/ Diana Willard 47-59 Honey (editor) 302-303 ‘The Right twig for an eagle’s nest’ by Jennifer ONLINE INFORMATION SERVICES: ‘The Concept Cram 31-39 of the virtual school library’ by Margaret PUBLIC LIBRARIES: WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Butterworth 247-256 Recoolff orlty yeearsc oftp ubliicliobrarny sservi ce/ Online Public Access Catalogues. See OPACs FA Sharr. Reviewed by Harrison Bryan 304- OPACs: ‘Remote searching ofO PACands t he electronic 306 conference’ by David Waters 70-75 PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES: Otlet, Paul (about): The Legacy of Paul Otlet, pioneer ‘From the desk of Augustus Slope’ 183, 280-282 of information science’ by W. Boyd Rayward 90- ‘Manoeuvres of a man of principle: an investigation 102 of W.H. Ifould” by David J. Jones 159-179 ‘Outrageous prices’ Letter from Carol Mills 76 Quality. See DUTY OF CARE Quotations. See ‘As others see us’; ‘From the desk of Augustus Slope’; ‘Quote of the issue’ ‘Quote of the issue’ (series) 45-46, 300 5 Radford, Neil A. Review of How to find information about SPECIAL LIBRARIES: AIDS/ Jeffrey T. Huber (editor). 303 ‘Libraries around Australia: SOLA International Rayward, W. Boyd. ‘The Legacy of Paul Otlet, pioneer Information Service’ by Ray Price 271-279 of information science’ 90-102 ‘Library co-operation; if libraries can do it, they READER EDUCATION: User education in academic can do it together’ by Coralie Jenkin 64-69 libraries/ Hugh Fleming (editor). Reviewed by ‘Margaret Russell: a pioneer librarian in the Christine Maher 309-310 Riverina’ 213-219 Recollections of forty years of public library service/ State Library of New South Wales: History. See PUBLIC F.A. Sharr. Reviewed by Harrison Bryan 304-306 LIBRARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Religion: Libraries. See THEOLOGICAL LIBRARIES Steele, Colin. VALA 1991’ (letter) 77 ‘Remote searching of OPACs and the electronic The Strange rise of semi-literate England: the conference’ by David Waters 70-75 dissolution of the libraries/ W.J. West. Editorial RESOURCE-BASED ENQUIRY: Henri, James. by Michael Talbot 157-158; review by John Levett ‘Learning to learn; reflections upon enquiry, 306-308 information literacy and critical thinking’ by Stranger, Carolla. ‘Insect pests and their eradication’ James Henri and Ken Dillon 103-117 by Carolla Stranger and Leanne Brandis 180-183 Resource sharing. See LIBRARY CO-OPERATION Success factors. See CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION: ‘Resource sharing ANALYSIS and retrospective conversion’ by Peter Dobrovits SUBJECT INDEXING: ‘Ethnocentrism in subject 118-120 headings’ by Heather Moorcroft 40-45 Reviews. See BOOK REVIEWS ‘The Right twig for an eagie’s nest’ by Jennifer Cram 31- Talbot, Michael. 39 ‘Articles for ALJ’ 270 RIVERINA DISTRICT (NSW): ‘Margaret Russell: a Editorials 1-2, 79-80, 157-158 pioneer librarian in the Riverina’ 213-219 Taxation. See GOODS AND SERVICES TAX Russell, Margaret. ‘Margaret Russell: a pioneer Technicians. See LIBRARY TECHNICIANS librarian in the Riverina’ 213-219 TELECOMMUNICATThIe OCoNncSep:t o ft he virtual school library’ by Margaret Butterworth 247-256 . SCHOOL LIBRARIES: ‘The Concept of the virtual THEOLOGICAL LIBRARIES: school library’ by Margaret Butterworth 247-256 Collections of religion and theology in Australia SERVICE: ‘Libraries, information services, and the and New Zealand/ Coralie Jenkin (editor). emerging concept of“A duty of careby” J’oh n Levett Reviewed by Joan Brewer 301-302 3-13; letter from Eric Marsh 219-223 ‘Library co-operation; if libraries can do it, they Sharr, FA. Recollections of forty years of public library can do it together’ by Coralie Jenkin 64-69 service. Reviewed by Harrison Bryan 304-306 THESAURUS CONSTRUCTION: ‘Indexing The SHELVING: ‘Shelving standards’ letter from David J. Australian Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird Jones 219 and Susan Sheridan 145-150 Sheridan, Susan. ‘Indexing The Australian Women’s Thomson, Frances. Letter 156 Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan Sheridan 145-150 UNIVERSAL DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION (UDC): SKILLS TRANSFER: Library technician skills transfer’ HISTORY: ‘The Legacy of Paul Otlet, pioneer of by Carolyn Cherrett 231-234 information science’ by W. Boyd Rayward 90-102 Smale, Rebecca. ‘Australian university library services UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: for visually impaired students: results ofa survey’ ‘AARNet and the academic library: the role of the 199-212; letters to the editor 296-299 University of Newcastle Libraries in SOLA INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICE marketing and institutional support’ by Jim (SA): ‘Libraries around Australia: SOLA Cleary and Bill Linklater 81-89 International Information Service’ by Ray Price ‘Australian university library services for visually 271-279 impaired students: results of a survey’ by SOUTH AUSTRALIANA: Guide to the collections: Rebecca Smale 199-212; letters to the editor Mortlock Library of South Australiana/ Diana 296-299 Honey (editor). Reviewed by Bernard O’Neil 302- ‘University libraries and the proposed goods and 303 services tax’ by Abe I. Greenbaum 237-246 User education in academic libraries/ Hugh Fleming (editor). Reviewed by Christine Maher 309-310 UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. GRADUATE VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT: McLENNAN ‘Australian university library services for visually LIBRARY: ‘Libraries around Australia: Who said impaired students: results of a survey’ by library services don’t matter? University of Rebecca Smale 199-212; letters to the editor Melbourne, Graduate School of Management, 296-299 McLennan Library’ by Marianne Broadbent 151- ‘On her blindness; reflections on the use of spoken 154 word cassettes from the public library’ by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE LIBRARIES: Alison Gregg 129-132; letter from Wendy ‘AARNet and the academic library: the role of the Christensen 294; letter from Alan Bates 295 University of Newcastle Libraries in marketing and institutional support’ by Jim Cleary and Bill Waters, David. ‘Remote searching of OPACs and the Linklater 81-89 electronic conference’ 70-75 User education in academic libraries/ Hugh Fleming Weeding. See DISCARDS (editor). Reviewed by Christine Maher 309-310 West, W.J. The Strange rise of semi-literate England: the dissolution of the libraries. Editorial by VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION FOR LIBRARY Michael Talbot 157-158; review by John Levett 306- AUTOMATION. 6th Biennial Conference, 1991: 308 ‘VALA 1991: state of the States & Territories’ WEST AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN’S BOOKCOUNCIL: edited by Michael Metcalfe (published in ‘Effective lobbying for libraries: the WA Children’s Volume 40:270-288). Addendum by Colin Book Council 1945-1953’ by Alison Gregg 257-270 Steele 77 Whitelaw, Michael. ‘Computerised management Views on reviews; a national seminar on reviewing information systems in libraries’ by Stuart literature for young people (Adelaide, 7-8 May Ferguson and Michael Whitelaw 184-198 1993). Call for papers 132 Willard, Patricia. ‘Public librarians’ views of the impact VIRTUAL LIBRARIES: ‘The Concept of the virtual of personal computers on public libraries’ 47-59 school library’ by Margaret Butterworth 247-256 WOMEN’S STUDIES: ‘Indexing The Australian Women’s Weekly’ by Barbara Baird and Susan Sheridan 145-150

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