lrts: Vol. 54 Issue 4: p. 238
Index to Volume 54, 2010
Edward Swanson


General Procedures Used in Compiling the Index

The following types of entries are included:

  • a. authors of articles, reviews, and letters
  • b. titles of articles and of articles about which letters were published
  • c. subjects of articles and of books reviewed

Subject entries for individuals and corporate bodies are identified by “(about)”; letters are identified by “letters”; pictures of individuals are identified by “port.” Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, identified by “reviews.” They are also listed by title under the heading “Books Reviewed.”

Paging of Volume 54:

Pages 1–60 = Number 1 (January)

Pages 61–124 = Number 2 (April)

Pages 125–176 = Number 3 (July)

Pages 177–240 = Number 4 (October)


A

  • Academic libraries
    • approval plans in, 63–76
    • closing, 153–63
    • forms, reviews, 55
    • name authorities in, 4–20
    • policies, reviews, 55
    • preservation operations at off-campus sites, 183–99
    • procedures, reviews, 55
  • Acquisition of library materials, 63–76
  • Aho, Melissa: reviews, 123
  • Alan, Robert: 64–76
  • “Approval Plan Profile Assessment in Two Large ARL Libraries: University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and Pennsylvania State University” 64–76; erratum, 179
  • Approval plans
    • in academic libraries, 63–76
  • Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, about, 180–82
  • “Association for Library Collections and Technical Services Annual Report 2009–10” 180–82
  • Authority records, reviews, 175–76; see also Name authorities


B

  • Baker, Whitney: 21–39
  • Barger, Renae: 153–63
  • Bibliographic records
    • for electronic books, 164–74, 227–37
    • MARC fields in, 40–54
  • Books, see also Electronic books
    • preservation, 21–39
  • “Book Reviews” 55–60, 122–23, 175–76
  • Books Reviewed
    • The Academic Library Manager’s Forms, Policies, and Procedures Handbook with CD-ROM (Brumley): 55
    • Functional Requirements for Authority Data: A Conceptual Model (Patton, ed.): 175–76
    • Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 2d ed. (Johnson): 56
    • IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps Towards an International Cataloging Code, 3: Report from the 3rd IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Cairo, Egypt, 2005 (Tillett, Rayad, and Cristán, eds.): 56–58
    • IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps Towards an International Cataloging Code, 4: Report from the 4th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Seoul, Korea, 2006 (Tillett, Lee, and Cristán, eds.): 56–58
    • IFLA Cataloging Principles: Steps Towards an International Cataloging Code, 5: Report from the 5th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Pretproa, South Africa, 2007 (Tillett, Rayad, and Cristán, eds.): 56–58
    • Intellectual Property: Everything the Digital-Age Librarian Needs to Know (Wherry): 58–59
    • Newspapers Collection Management: Printed and Digital Challenges (Walravens, ed.): 123
    • Scholarly Communication Education Initiatives (Newman, Blecic, and Armstrong): 59–60
    • Usage Statistics of E-Serials (Fowler, ed.): 122–23
  • Boston Athenaeum, 77–89
  • Branch libraries
    • closing, 153–63
  • Burke, Susan K.: 4–20


C

  • Carlyle, Allyson: 126–28
  • Case, Mary: 180–82; port., 180
  • Catalogers
    • professional status of, 212–26
  • “Cataloging and Classification: Review of the Literature 2007–8” 90–114
  • “Cataloging E–Books and Vendor Records: A Case Study at the University of Illinois at Chicago” 227–37
  • “Cataloging Research Guided by Values” 126–28
  • Cataloging
    • bibliography, 109–14
    • literature reviews, 90–114
    • research, 2–3, 62–63, 126–28
    • rules, reviews, 56–58
  • “Challenges and Possibilities for Collection Management in a Digital Age” 142–52
  • Chambers, Sydney: 90–114
  • Chrzastowski, Tina E.: 64–76
  • Classification
    • bibliography, 109–14
    • China—history, 200–11
    • literature reviews, 90–114
  • Collection development, reviews, 56
  • Collection management, 42–52; reviews, 56
  • Cox, Elizabeth J.: 212–26
  • Czechowski, Leslie: 153–63


D

  • Digitization of library materials, 77–89
  • “Distributions of MARC Fields in Bibliographic Records: A Power Law Analysis” 40–54
  • Divination
    • classification of library materials—China, 200–11
  • “Divination and the State: Classifying Technical Texts in Han China” 200–11
  • Dube, Liz: 21–39


E

  • “Editorial” 178–79
  • Electronic books
    • cataloging, 164–74, 227–37
  • Electronic serials
    • usage, reviews, 122–23
  • “The Evolving Role of the Metadata Librarian: Competencies Found in Job Descriptions” 129–41


F

  • Fischer, Karen: reviews, 59–60, 122–23
  • Forms
    • use in academic libraries, reviews, 55
  • Fort, Malgorzata: 153–63


G

  • German, Lisa: 64–76
  • “Google Books as a General Research Collection” 77–89
  • Google Books Library Project, 77–89
  • “Guest Editorial” 2–3, 62–63, 126–28


H

  • Han, Myung–Ja: 129–41
  • Hearn, Stephen: reviews, 56–58
  • Horava, Tony: 142–52
  • Hswe, Patricia: 129–41


I

  • “Identifying Standard Practices in Research Library Book Conservation” 21–39
  • IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, reviews, 56–58
  • Intellectual property, reviews, 58–59


J

  • Job descriptions, 129–41
  • Johnson, Peggy: 178–79; port., 178
  • Jones, Edgar: 77–89; reviews, 175–76


L

  • Lee, Hur–Li, 200–11
  • “Letting Go: Closing a Branch Library of the Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh” 153–63
  • Librarians, see also Metadata librarians
  • Libraries, see also Branch libraries
    • closing, 153–63
  • Literature reviews
    • cataloguing, 2007–8, 90–114
    • classification, 2007–8, 90–114


M

  • MARC records
    • fields, 40–54
  • Martin, Kristin E.: 227–37
  • Martyniak, Cathleen: 183–99
  • “Mass Management of E–Book Catalog Records: Approaches, Challenges, and Solutions” 164–74
  • Maxeiner, Gretchen: 153–63
  • Mayernik, Matthew: 40–54
  • Metadata librarians
    • competencies, 129–41
  • Mitchell, Anne M.: 164–74
  • Mundle, Kavita: 227–37
  • Myall, Carolynne: 90–114
  • Myers, Ann K. D.: 212–26


N

  • Name authorities, 4–20; see also Authority records
  • “Name Authority Work Today: A Comparison of Types of Academic Libraries” 4–20
  • “New Areas for Cataloging Research” 62–63
  • Newspapers
    • collection management, reviews, 123
  • “Notes on Operations” 153–74, 227–37


P

  • Paraprofessional library staff, 212–26
  • Pennsylvania State University, 63–76
  • Power law analyses, 40–54
  • Preservation of library materials
    • at off-campus sites, 183–99
    • in research libraries, 21–39


R

  • Research libraries
    • preservation in, 21–39
  • Research materials
    • analysis of, 77–89
  • “Rethinking Research Library Collections: A Policy Framework for Straitened Times, and Beyond” 115–21
  • Roeder, Randy: 2–3; port., 2
  • Ruschoff, Carlen: 62–63


S

  • Scholarly communication, reviews, 59–60
  • Serials, see also Electronic serials;
    • Newspapers
  • Shorten, Jay: 4–20
  • Swanson, Edward: 55–60, 122–23, 175–76, 238–240


U

  • University of Houston, 164–74
  • University of Illinois at Chicago, 227–37
  • University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 63–76
  • University of Pittsburgh. Health Sciences Library System, 153–63


V

  • Values
    • in cataloging, 126–28


W

  • “What is a Professional Cataloger? Perception Differences between Professionals and Paraprofessionals” 212–26
  • “When Preservation Moves Off Campus: Trends and Effective Practices in ARL Libraries” 183–99
  • Wiley, Lynn: 64–76
  • Williams, Ginger: reviews, 56, 58–59
  • Wu, Annie: 164–74


Y

  • “A Year of Cataloging Research” 2–3


Z

  • Zietlow, Ruth W.: reviews, 55



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