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INDEX TO VOLUME 64 ARTICLES Chressanthis, George A., and Chressanthis, June D. (for biographical information see page 337); A General Econometric Model of the Determinants of Library Subscription Prices of Scholarly Journals: The Role of Exchange Rate Risk and Other Factors 270-93 Chressanthis, June D. (see Chressanthis, George A.) Cooper, Michael D., and McGregor, George F. (for biographical information see page 452); Using Article Photocopy Data in Bibliographic Models for Journal Collection Man- agement 386-413 Davidson, Mary Wallace (for biographical information see page 197); The Research Collec- tions of the Sibley Music Library of the Eastman School of Music, University of Roch- ester 177-94 Fuller, Peter F. (for biographical information see page 337); The Politics of LSCA during the Reagan and Bush Administrations: An Analysis 294-318 Howard, John B. (for biographical information see page 197); The Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library at Harvard University 163-76 Lundin, Anne H. (for biographical information see page 87); Victorian Horizons: The Recep- tion of Children’s Books in England and America, 1880-1900 30-59 McGregor, George F. (see Cooper, Michael D.) Mathiesen, Penelope, ed. (for biographical information see page 87); Research Notes: Re- sources for Scholars: Music Collections in Four University Libraries: Part 1 60-84 Mathiesen, Penelope, ed. (for biographical information see page 87); Research Notes: Re- sources for Scholars: Music Collections in Four University Libraries: Part 2 162—94 Robbins, Louise S. (for biographical information see page 452); The Library of Congress and Federal Loyalty Programs, 1947-1956: No “Communists or Cocksuckers” 365-85 Roberts, John H. (for biographical information see page 87); The Music Library, University of California, Berkeley 73-84 Samuel, Harold E. (for biographical information see page 87); Rare Resources in the Yale Music Library 61-72 Sandstrom, Pamela Effrein (for biographical information see page 452); An Optimal Forag- ing Approach to Information Seeking and Use 414-49 Stuart, Mary (for biographical information see page 87); The Evolution of Librarianship in Russia: The Librarians of the Imperial Public Library, 1808-1868 1-29 Su, Shiao-Feng (for biographical information see page 197); Dialogue with an OPAC: How Vistonary Was Swanson in 1964? 130-61 Watson, Paula D. (for biographical information see pages 337-38); Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women’s Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States 233-69 Winter, Michael F. (for biographical information see page 198); Umberto Eco on Libraries: A Discussion of “De Bibliotheca” 117-29 REVIEW ARTICLE Glogoff, Stuart (see Whitney, Gretchen) Whitney, Gretchen, and Glogoff, Stuart (for biographical information see pages 337-38); Automation for the Nineties: A Review Article 319-32 500 INDEX TO VOLUME 64 ARTICLES Chressanthis, George A., and Chressanthis, June D. (for biographical information see page 337); A General Econometric Model of the Determinants of Library Subscription Prices of Scholarly Journals: The Role of Exchange Rate Risk and Other Factors 270-93 Chressanthis, June D. (see Chressanthis, George A.) Cooper, Michael D., and McGregor, George F. (for biographical information see page 452); Using Article Photocopy Data in Bibliographic Models for Journal Collection Man- agement 386-413 Davidson, Mary Wallace (for biographical information see page 197); The Research Collec- tions of the Sibley Music Library of the Eastman School of Music, University of Roch- ester 177-94 Fuller, Peter F. (for biographical information see page 337); The Politics of LSCA during the Reagan and Bush Administrations: An Analysis 294-318 Howard, John B. (for biographical information see page 197); The Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library at Harvard University 163-76 Lundin, Anne H. (for biographical information see page 87); Victorian Horizons: The Recep- tion of Children’s Books in England and America, 1880-1900 30-59 McGregor, George F. (see Cooper, Michael D.) Mathiesen, Penelope, ed. (for biographical information see page 87); Research Notes: Re- sources for Scholars: Music Collections in Four University Libraries: Part 1 60-84 Mathiesen, Penelope, ed. (for biographical information see page 87); Research Notes: Re- sources for Scholars: Music Collections in Four University Libraries: Part 2 162—94 Robbins, Louise S. (for biographical information see page 452); The Library of Congress and Federal Loyalty Programs, 1947-1956: No “Communists or Cocksuckers” 365-85 Roberts, John H. (for biographical information see page 87); The Music Library, University of California, Berkeley 73-84 Samuel, Harold E. (for biographical information see page 87); Rare Resources in the Yale Music Library 61-72 Sandstrom, Pamela Effrein (for biographical information see page 452); An Optimal Forag- ing Approach to Information Seeking and Use 414-49 Stuart, Mary (for biographical information see page 87); The Evolution of Librarianship in Russia: The Librarians of the Imperial Public Library, 1808-1868 1-29 Su, Shiao-Feng (for biographical information see page 197); Dialogue with an OPAC: How Vistonary Was Swanson in 1964? 130-61 Watson, Paula D. (for biographical information see pages 337-38); Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women’s Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States 233-69 Winter, Michael F. (for biographical information see page 198); Umberto Eco on Libraries: A Discussion of “De Bibliotheca” 117-29 REVIEW ARTICLE Glogoff, Stuart (see Whitney, Gretchen) Whitney, Gretchen, and Glogoff, Stuart (for biographical information see pages 337-38); Automation for the Nineties: A Review Article 319-32 500 INDEX TO VOLUME 64 501 COVER DESIGNS Walker, Thomas D. (for biographical information see pages 452-53; Benjamin Franklin (Philadelphia) 85-86 Walker, Thomas D. (for biographical information see pages 452-53; Harper & Brothers (New York) 195—96 Walker, Thomas D. (for biographical information see pages 452-53; S. Fischer Verlag (Berlin) 332-36 Walker, Thomas D. (for biographical information see pages 452-53; Andre Roffet (Paris) 450-51 REVIEWS AUTHORS (OR TITLES) Armbruster, Carol, ed., Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America: A Symposium at the Library of Congress. Sponsored by the Center for the Book and the European Division; Martin, Henri-Jean, Print, Power and People in 17th-Century France; and Rose, Mark, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright (Elizabeth Armstrong) 479-81 Bailey, Charles W., Jr., ed., The Public-Access Computer Systems Review (Thom Gil- lespie) 100-102 Bearman, Frederick A.; Krivatsy, Nati H.; and Mowery, J. Franklin, Fine and Historic Bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library (Mirjam M. Foot) 91—95 Beit-Arié, Malachi, Hebrew Manuscripts of East and West: Towards a Comparative Codicology (Leila Avrin) 482-83 Berg, Donna Lee, A Guide to the Oxford English Dictionary (Thomas Kabdebo) 226—27 Biblion: The Bulletin of the New York Public Library, vol. 1, no. 2 (Spring 1993) (Sidney E Berger) 349-50 Bloch, R. Howard, and Hesse, Carla, eds., Future Libraries, special issue of Representations, no. 42 (Spring 1993) (Barbara Halporn) 342-44 Boyarin, Jonathan, ed., The Ethnography of Reading (David Vincent) 471—72 Broering, Naomi C., ed., High-Performance Medical Libraries: Advances in Information Man- agement for the Virtual Era (Judith Messerle) 458-60 Buschman, John, ed., Critical Approaches to Information Technology in Librarianship: Founda- tions and Applications (Alphonse F. Trezza and Emily Blankenship) 460-62 Compton, Susan, Russian Avant-Garde Books, 1917-34 (Maurice Friedberg) 90-91 Couch, Nena, and Allen, Nancy, eds., The Humanities and the Library, 2d ed. (John M. Cullars) 210-11 Cummings, Anthony M.; Witte, Marcia L.; Bowen, William G.; Lazarus, Laura O.; and Ekman, Richard, University Libraries and Scholarly Communication: A Study Prepared for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (Carol A. Hughes) 345-47 Daniel, H.-D., Guardians of Science: Fairness and Reliability of Peer Reveiw (Stuart Glogoff) 477-78 Davison, Peter, ed., The Book Encompassed: Studies in Twentieth-Century Bibliography (David L. Gants) 213-15 Dickman, Howard, ed., The Imperiled Academy (Bruce A. Shuman) 339-41 Dillon, Martin; Jul, Erik; Burge, Mark; and Hickey, Carol, Assessing Information on the Internet: Toward Providing Library Services for Computer-mediated Communication (Joseph B. Miller) 205-7 Ellis, Carolyn, and Flaherty, Michael G., Investigating Subjectivity: Research on Lived Experi- ence (Elfreda A. Chatman) 469-71 Fabian, Bernhard, The English Book in Eighteenth-Century Germany (D. W. Krummel) 95-96 Fish, Stanley, There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and It’s a Good Thing, Too (Louise S. Robbins) 493—94 Frugé, August, A Skeptic among Scholars: August Frugé on University Publishing (Datus C. Smith, Jr.) 347-48 502 THE LIBRARY QUARTERLY Fugmann, Robert, Subject Analysis and Indexing: Theoretical Foundation and Practical Advice (James D. Anderson) 475-77 Fyfe, Janet, Books behind Bars; The Role of Books, Reading, and Libraries in British Prison Reform, 1701-1911 (Elien Dwyer} 218-19 Griffiths, José-Marie, and King, Donald W., Special Libraries: Increasing the Information Edge (Thomas E. Pinelli) 344-45 Hakken, David, with Andrews, Barbara, Computing Myths, Class Realities: An Ethnography of Technology and Working People in Sheffield, England (Bryan Pfaffenberger) 466—67 Hales-Mabry, Celia; The World of the Aging: Information Needs and Choices (Connie Van Fleet) 467-69 Hannabuss, Stuart, and Marcella, Rita, Biography and Children: A Study of Biography for Children and Childhood in Biography (Carol A. Doll) 489-90 Heim, Michael, The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality (G. Philippe Menos) 454—57 Journal of Information Ethics, vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall 1992) and vol. 2, nos. 1-2 (Spring 1993 and Fall 1993) (J. Periam Danton) 490-92 Kellert, Stephen H., In the Wake of Chaos (Herbert Snyder) 203-4 Kuhlthau, Carol Collier, Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Library and Information Services (Marcia J. Bates) 473-75 LaFollette, Marcel C., Stealing into Print: Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Pub- lishing; and Miller, David J., and Hersen, Michel, eds., Research Fraud in the Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences (Nancy D. Wright) 221-23 Lancaster, F. W., If You Want to Evaluate Your Library . . . , 2d ed. (Michael J. Nelson) 478-79 Lanham, Richard A., The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology and the Arts (Gerald M. Phillips) 464-65 Latour, Bruno, We Have Never Been Modern (Julian Warner) 358-60 Li, Xia, and Crane, Nancy, Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information (Josefa B. Abrera) 353-55 Losee, Robert M., Jr., and Worley, Karen A., Research and Evaluation for Information Profes- sionals (Mark T. Kinnucan) 102—5 McMahon, Suzanne; Palm, Miriam; and Dunn, Pam, eds., Jf We Build It: Communications and Networking Technologies: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (Ann Okerson) 208-9 Mann, Thomas, Library Research Methods: A Guide to Classification, Cataloging, and Computers (James Krikelas) 219-21 Marshall, Joanne G., The Impact of the Speciai Library on Corporate Decision Making (James M. Matarazzo) 225-26 Martin, Henri-Jean, Print, Power and People in 17th-Century France; Rose, Mark, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright; and Armbruster, Carol, ed., Publishing and Reader- ship in Revolutionary France and America: A Symposium at the Library of Congress. Sponsored by the Center for the Book and the European Division (Elizabeth Armstrong) 479-81 Miller, David J., and Hersen, Michel, eds., Research Fraud in the Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences; and LaFollette, Marcel C., Stealing into Print: Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing (Nancy D. Wright) 221-23 Moon, Eric, A Desire to Learn: Selected Writings (Elizabeth Futas) 34]—42 Musmann, Klaus, Technological Innovations in Libraries, 1860-1960: An Anecdotal History (Gerri Flanzraich) 352-53 Muto, Albert, The University of California Press: The Early Years, 1893-1953 (Naomi B. Pascal) 486-87 Nesmith, Tom, ed., Canadian Archival Studies and the Rediscovery of Provenance (Robert H. Michel) 355-57 Rauch, Jonathan, Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought (John Swan) 88-89 Rose, Mark, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright; Martin, Henri-Jean, Print, Power and People in 17th-Century France; and Armbruster, Carol, ed., Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France. and America: A:,Symposium at the Library of Congress Spagsored the Center for the Book MUS LuropeaitD itsion (Elizabeth Arment eat ig Rossman, Parker, The Emefging Worldwide Electronic University: Information Aé Gibbal Higher Education (Robert F. Barnes) 97—98 INDEX TO VOLUME 64 503 Rothenberg, David, Hand’s End: Technology and the Limits of Nature (Stephen Rob- ertson) 462-64 Rouse, Mary A., and Rouse, Richard H., Authentic Witnesses: Approaches to Medieval Texts and Manuscripts (Larry E. Sullivan) 216-18 Rubin, Joan Shelley, The Making of Middlebrow Culture (Robert D. Harlan) 105-6 Rudestam, Kjell Erik, and Newton, Rae R., Surviving Your Dissertation: A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process (Marilyn M. Irwin) 357 Scott, Anne Firor, ed., Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries; Parts 7 and 8 (James V. Carmichael, Jr.) 483-85 Sellen, Mary K., Bibliometrics: An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-1990 (Bluma C. Peritz) 357—58 Steinke, Cynthia, ed., Sci-Tech Libraries of the Future (Michael E. D. Koenig) 457-58 Sutton, Brett, and Davis, Charles H., eds., Networks, Open Access, and Virtual Libraries: Implications for the Research Library (Lee David jaffe) 210 Towner, Lawrence W., Past Imperfect: Essays on History, Libraries, and the Humanities, ed. Robert W. Karrow, Jr., and Alfred F. Young (Evan I. Farber) 211-13 Turner, Anne M. It Comes with the Territory: Handling Problem Situations in Libraries (Nathan M. Smith) 223-25 Von Eckardt, Barbara, What Is Cognitive Science? (Peter Liebscher) 201-3 Wedgeworth, Robert, ed., World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services, 3d ed. (William Z. Nasri) 487-89 Wilson, Thomas C., ed., Impact of Technology on Resource Sharing: Experimentation and Matu- rity (Robert Craigmile) 204-5 Wolfe, Alan, The Human Difference: Animals, Computers, and the Necessity of Social Science (Howard Rosenbaum) 199-201 Woodsworth, Anne, and Detlefsen, Ellen, eds., Managing Human Resources in Research Libraries, Library Trends, vol. 41, no. 2 (Fall 1992) (Barbara I. Dewey) 98-100 Zboray, Ronald J., A Fictive People: Antebellum Economic Development and the American Reading Public (Deanna B. Marcum) 351-52 REVIEWERS Abrera, Josefa B., Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information, by Xia Li and Nancy Crane 353-55 Anderson, James D., Subject Analysis and Indexing: Theoretical Foundation and Practical Advice, by Robert Fugmann 475-77 Armstrong, Elizabeth, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright, by Mark Rose; Print, Power and People in 17th-Century France, by Henri-Jean Martin; and Publishing and Reader- ship in Revolutionary France and America: A Symposium at the Library of Congress. Sponsored by the Center for the Book and the European Division, edited by Carol Armbruster 479-81 Avrin, Leila, Hebrew Manuscripts of East and West: Towards a Comparative Codicology, by Malachi Beit-Arié 482-83 Barnes, Robert F., The Emerging Worldwide Electronic University: Information Age Global Higher Education, by Parker Rossman 97-98 Bates, Marcia J., Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Library and Information Services, by Carol Collier Kuhlthau 473-75 Berger, Sidney E., Biblion: The Bulletin of the New York Public Library, vol. 1, no. 2 (Spring 1993) 349-50 Blankenship, Emily, Critical Approaches to Information Technology in Librarianship: Foundations and Applications, edited by John Buschman 460-62 Carmichael, James V., Jr., Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries; Parts 7 and 8, edited by Anne Firor Scott 483-85 Chatman, Elfreda, Investigating Subjectivity: Research on Lived Experience, by Carolyn Ellis and Michael G. Flaherty 469-71 Craigmile, Robert, Impact of Technology on Resource Sharing: Experimentation and Maturity, edited by Thomas C. Wilson 204-5 504 THE LIBRARY QUARTERLY Cullars, John M., The Humanities and the Library, 2d ed., edited by Nena Couch and Nancy Allen 210-11 Danton, J. Periam, Journal of Information Ethics, vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall 1992), and vol. 2, nos. 1-2 (Spring 1993 and Fall 1993) 490-92 Dewey, Barbara I., Managing Human Resources in Research Libraries, Library Trends, vol. 41, no. 2 (Fall 1992), edited by Anne Woodsworth and Ellen Detlefsen 98-100 Doll, Carol A., Biography and Children: A Study of Biography for Children and Childhood in Biography, by Stuart Hannabuss and Rita Marcella 489-90 Dwyer, Ellen, Books behind Bars: The Role of Books, Reading, and Libraries in British Prison Reform, 1701-1911, by Janet Fyfe 218-19 Farber, Evan I. Past Imperfect: Essays on History, Libraries, and the Humanities, by Lawrence W. Towner, edited by Robert W. Karrow, Jr., and Alfred F. Young 211-13 Flanzraich, Gerri, Technological Innovations in Libraries, 1860-1960: An Anecdotal History, by Klaus Musmann 352-53 Foot, Mirjam M., Fine and Historic Bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, by Freder- ick A. Bearman, Nati H. Krivatsy, and J. Franklin Mowery 91-95 Friedberg, Maurice, Russian Avant-Garde Books, 1917-34, by Susan Compton 90-91 Futas, Elizabeth, A Desire to Learn: Selected Writings, by Eric Moon 341-42 Gants, David L., The Book Encompassed: Studies in Twentieth-Century Bibliography, edited by Peter Davison 213-15 Gillespie, Thom, The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, edited by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. 100-102 Glogoff, Stuart, Guardians of Science: Fairness and Reliability of Peer Review, by H.-D. Daniel 477-78 Halporn, Barbara, Future Libraries, special issue of Representations, no. 42 (Spring 1993), edited by R. Howard Bloch and Carla Hesse 342-44 Harlan, Robert D., The Making of Middlebrow Culture, by Joan Shelley Rubin 105-6 Hughes, Carol A., University Libraries and Scholarly Communication: A Study Prepared for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, by Anthony M. Cummings, Marcia L. Witte, William G. Bowen, Laura O. Lazarus, and Richard Ekman 345-47 Irwin, Marilyn M., Surviving Your Dissertation: A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process, by Kjell Erik Rudestam and Rae R. Newton 357 Jaffe, Lee David, Networks, Open Access, and Virtual Libranes: Implications for the Research Library, edited by Brett Sutton and Charles H. Davis 210 Kabdebo, Thomas, A Guide to the Oxford English Dictionary, by Donna Lee Berg 226-27 Kaser, David, Public Libraries as Agents of Communication: A Semiotic Analysis, by Gulten S. Wagner 109-10 Katz, Bill, Dictionary of Dictionaries, by Thomas Kabdebo 107-8 Kinnucan, Mark T., Research and Evaluation for Information Professionals, by Robert M. Losee, Jr., and Karen A. Worley 102-5 Koenig, Michael E. D., Sci-Tech Libraries of the Future, edited by Cynthia Steinke 457-58 Krikelas, James, Library Research Methods: A Guide to Classification, Cataloging, and Computers, by Thomas Mann 219-21 Krummel, D. W., The English Book in Eighteenth-Century Germany, by Bernhard Fabian 95-96 Liebscher, Peter, What Is Cognitive Science? by Barbara Von Eckardt 201-3 Marcum, Deanna B., A Fictive People: Antebellum Economic Development and the American Reading Public, by Ronald J. Zboray 351-52 Matarazzo, James M., The Impact of the Special Library on Corporate Decision Making, by Joanne G. Marshall 225-26 Mathiesen, Penelope, The Oxford Companion to Musical Instruments, by Anthony Baines 108-9 Menos, G. Philippe, The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality, by Michael Heim 454—57 Messerle, Judith, High-Performance Medical Libraries: Advances in Information Management for the Virtual Era, edited by Naomi C. Broering 458-60 Michel, Robert H., Canadian Archival Studies and the Rediscovery of Provenance, edited by Tom Nesmith 355-57 INDEX TO VOLUME 64 505 Miller, Joseph B., Assessing Information on the Internet: Toward Providing Library Services for Computer-mediated Communication, by Martin Dillon, Erik Jul, Mark Burge, and Carol Hickey 205-7 Nasri, William Z., World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services, 3d ed., edited by Robert Wedgeworth 487-89 Nelson, Michael J., Jf You Want to Evaluate Your Library . . . , 2d ed., by F. W. Lan- caster 478-79 Nichols, James T., Evaluation: A Systematic Approach, 5th ed., by Peter H. Rossi and Howard E. Freeman 109 Okerson, Ann, If We Build It: Communications and Networking Technologies: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., edited by Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, and Pam Dunn 208-9 Peritz, Bluma C., Bibliometrics: An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-1990, by Mary K. Sellen 357-58 Pfaffenberger, Bryan, Computing Myths, Class Realities: An Ethnography of Technology and Working People in Sheffield, Engiand, by David Hakken, with Barbara Andrews 466—67 Phillips, Gerald M., The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology and the Arts, by Richard A. Lanham 464—65 Pinelli, Thomas E., Special Libraries: Increasing the Information Edge, by José-Marie Griffiths and Donald W. King 344-45 Robbins, Louise S., There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and It’s a Good Thing, Too, by Stanley Fish 493-94 Robertson, Stephen, Hand’s End: Technology and the Limits of Nature, by David Roth- enberg 462-64 Rosenbaum, Howard, The Human Difference: Animals, Computers, and the Necessity of Social Science, by Alan Wolfe 199-201 Shuman, Bruce A., The Imperiled Academy, by Howard Dickman 339-41 Smith, Datus C., Jr., A Skeptic among Scholars: August Frugé on University Publishing, by August Frugé 347-48 Smith, Nathan M., It Comes with the Terntory: Handling Problem Situations in Libraries, by Anne M. Turner 223-25 Snyder, Herbert, In the Wake of Chaos, by Stephen H. Kellert 203-4 Sullivan, Larry E., Authentic Witnesses: Approaches to Medieval Texts and Manuscripts, by Mary A. Rouse and Richard H. Rouse 216-18 Swan, John, Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, by Jonathan Rauch 88-89 Trezza, Alphonse F., Critical Approaches to Information Technology in Librarianship: Founda- tions and Applications, edited by John Buschman 460-62 Van Fleet, Connie, The World of the Aging: Information Needs and Choices, by Celia Hales- Mabry 467-69 Vincent, David, The Ethnography of Reading, edited by Jonathan Boyarin 471-72 Warner, Julian, We Have Never Been Modern, by Bruno Latour 358 Wright, Nancy D., Stealing into Print: Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publish- ing, by Marcel C. LaFollette; and Research Fraud in the Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences, edited by David J. Miller and Michel Hersen 221-23 SHORTER NOTICES AUTHORS (OR TITLES) Baines, Anthony, The Oxford Companion to Musical Instruments (Penelope Mathie- sen) 108-9 Kabdebo, Thomas, Dictionary of Dictionaries (Bill Katz) 107-8 Rossi, Peter H., and Freeman, Howard E., Evaluation: A Systematic Approach, 5th ed. (James T. Nichols) 109 Wagner, Gulten S., Public Libraries as Agents of Communication: A Semiotic Analysis (David Kaser) 109-10

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