lrts: Vol. 53 Issue 4: p. 273
Index to Volume 53, 2009
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 also are listed by title under the heading “Books Reviewed.”

Paging of Volume 53:

Pages 1–64 = Number 1 (January)

Pages 65–136 = Number 2 (April)

Pages 137–212 = Number 3 (July)

Pages 213–276 = Number 4 (October)


A

  • Academic dissertations
    • subject access to: 243–50
  • Academic libraries
    • graphic novels in: 166–73
  • Academic libraries, 139–58
  • Acquisition of library materials, 231–42
    • bibliography, 240–42
    • electronic resources, 236–37
    • organization of, 238–39
  • “Acquisitions Globalized: The Foreign Language Acquisitions Experience in a Research Library” 86–93
  • Adey, Helen, reviews 62–63
  • ALCTS, see Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
  • Alonso-Ragalado, Jesús, 139–58
  • American Library Association and Library of Congress card distribution program, 68–78
  • Archival materials
    • cataloging of, 261–70
    • integration into technical services workflow, 261–70
  • Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
    • Annual Report, 2008–9, 216–18
    • LRTS editorial board, 2, 214
  • “Association for Library Collections and Technical Services Annual Report 2008–9” 216–18
  • Audiovisual materials
    • cataloging of, reviews 208–9
  • “Author-Assigned Keywords versus Library of Congress Subject Headings: Implications for the Cataloging of Electronic Theses and Dissertations” 243–50
  • Author-supplied data, 243–50
  • Authority control
    • of series, 79–85
  • “Automated Metadata Harvesting: Low-Barrier MARC Record Generation from OAI-PMH Repository Stores Using MarcEdit” 121–34


B

  • “Better, Faster, Stronger: Integrating Archives Processing and Technical Services” 261–70
  • Bibliographic data
    • consistency in, 25–40
    • quality of, 25–40
  • Bibliographic records
    • batchloading of, 53–61
  • Blake, Kirsten, 94–107
  • Blogs
    • use in cataloging, 251–60
  • “Book Review” 62–63, 135–36
  • “Book Reviews” 208–12, 271–72
  • Books Reviewed
    • Analyzing Library Collection Use with Excel (Greiner and Cooper), 209–10
    • Building Digital Libraries: A How-to-Do-It Manual (Reese and Banerjee), 212
    • Cataloging of Audiovisual Materials and Other Special Materials: A Manual Based on AACR2 and MARC 21 (Olson, with Bothmann and Schomberg), 208–9
    • E-Journal Invasion: A Cataloger’s Guide to Survival (Heinrich), 62–63
    • A Manual for the Performance Library (Girsberger), 271–72
    • Metadata (Zeng and Qin), 135–36
    • Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide (Hsieh-Yee), 208–9
    • Radical Cataloging: Essays at the Front (Roberto, ed.), 210–12
    • Shelflisting Music: Guidelines for Use with the Library of Congress Classification: M (Smiraglia), 271–72
  • Booksellers, 235–36; see also Library materials—vendors of
  • British Library, 108–20
  • Budgets, 232–33


C

  • “Can Blogging Help Cataloging? Using a Blog and Other Web 2.0 Tools to Enhance Cataloging Section Activities” 251–60
  • Caribbean area studies
    • library services in, 139–58
  • Carr, Patrick L., 3–14
  • Catalog cards, see also Printed catalog cards
  • Catalog codes, see Cataloging––rules
  • Catalogers
    • training of, 219–30
  • Cataloging, reviews 210–12
    • rules—influence of Library of Congress on, 68–78
    • rules—revision of, 15–24
    • standards—influence of Library of Congress on, 68–78
    • use of blogs in, 251–60
  • Chen, Sherab, 251–60
  • Colati, Gregory C., 261–70
  • Collection analysis, reviews 209–10
  • “Comparing Catalogs: Currency and Consistency of Controlled Headings” 25–40
  • Continuing resources, see also Serial publications
  • Copy cataloging
    • study and teaching, 219–30
  • Corporate name headings
    • authority control of, 94–107
    • creation in electronic resources management systems, 94–107
    • Idaho, 197–207
  • “Creating Organization Name Authority with an Electronic Resources Management System” 94–107
  • “Criticism of Cataloging Code Reform, as Seen in the Pages of Library Resources and Technical Services (1957–66)” 15–24
  • Crowe, Katherine M., 261–70


D

  • Davis, Trisha L., 231–42
  • “Descriptive Metadata for Digitization of Maps in Books: A British Library Project” 108–20
  • Digital libraries, reviews 212
  • Digitization projects
    • name authority control in, 185–95
  • Dissertations, see Academic dissertations
  • Dragon, Patricia M., 185–95
  • Dunham, Barbara S., 231–42


E

  • East Carolina University, 185–95
  • Eastern North Carolina Postcard Collection, 185–95
  • “Editorial” 2, 66–67, 138, 214
  • Edmunds, Jeff, 53–61
  • Ehlert, Mark K., reviews 135–36
  • Electronic journals, see also Serial publications
    • cataloging of, reviews 62–63
  • Electronic resources
    • access to, 53–61
    • acquisition of, 236–37
    • licensing of, 238
    • management of, 237–38
    • subject access to, 243–50
  • Electronic resources management systems
    • name authority control in, 94–107
  • ERM, see Electronic resources management systems
  • Excel, reviews 209–10
  • Extensible Markup Language, 41–52


F

  • Facsimiles
    • cataloging of—rules, 159–65
  • Folkner, Cheri A., 197–207
  • Foreign language publications, see Non-English language publications
  • “From Innovation to Transformation: A Review of the 2006–7 Serials Literature” 3–14
  • Fund allocation, 232–33


G

  • Giambi, M. Dina, 216–18; port., 216
  • Glackin, Barbara C., 197–207
  • Graphic novels, 166–73
  • “Graphic Novels in Libraries Supporting Teacher Education and Librarianship Programs” 166–73


H

  • Hearn, Stephen, 25–40
  • “How the Current Draft of RDA Addresses the Cataloging of Reproductions, Facsimiles, and Microforms” 159–65


I

  • “Idaho Participation in NACO: The Effect on Idaho Corporate Name Authority Control” 197–207


J

  • Johnson, Peggy, 2, 66–67, 138, 214; port., 2, 66, 138, 214
  • Juvenile literature, 166–73


K

  • Keywords
    • author-assigned, 243–50
    • in cataloging academic dissertations, 243–50
  • Knowlton, Steven A., 15–24, 159–65
  • Kowal, Kimberly C., 108–20


L

  • Latin American area studies
    • library services to, 139–58
  • “Librarian for Latin American and Caribbean Studies in U.S. Academic and Research Libraries: A Content Analysis of Position Announcements, 1970–2007” 139–58
  • Librarians
    • position descriptions, 139–58
  • Library collections
    • subject access to, 174–84
  • Library materials
    • prices of, 233–34
    • vendors of, 235–36; see also Booksellers
  • Library of Congress
    • card distribution program, 68–78
  • Library of Congress classification
    • Class M, reviews 271–72
  • Library of Congress subject headings changes to, 25–40
  • Library Resources & Technical Services, 2, 15–24, 214
  • Licensing
    • electronic resources, 238
  • “Literature of Acquisitions in Review, 2004–7” 231–42
  • Literature reviews
    • acquisitions, 2004–07, 231–42
    • serials, 2006–07, 3–14
  • LRTS, see Library Resources & Technical Services


M

  • Management
    • electronic resources, 237–38
  • Maps
    • digitization of, 108–20
    • metadata for, 108–20
    • MARC records, 121–34
  • MarcEdit, 121–34
  • Martyn, Christophe, 108–20
  • Meagher, Elizabeth S., 261–70
  • Metadata, reviews 135–36
    • for maps, 108–20
    • harvesting of, 121–34
    • name authority control of, 41–52
  • Microforms
    • access to, 53–61
    • cataloging of—rules, 159–65
  • Mugridge, Rebecca L., 53–61
  • Music materials
    • shelflisting of, reviews 271–72


N

  • NACO, see Name Authority Cooperative Program
  • Name authorities, 41–52, 185–95, 197–207
  • “Name Authority Control in Local Digitization Projects and the Eastern North Carolina Postcard Collection” 185–95
  • Name Authority Cooperative Program Idaho, 197–207
  • Non-English language publications
    • acquisition of, 86–94
    • cataloging of, 251–60
  • “Notes on Operations” 41–61, 86–134, 185–207, 251–70


O

  • OAI–PMH, see Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
  • Ohio State University, 243–50, 251–60
  • Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting, 121–34
  • Oregon State University, 79–85


P–Q

  • Paraprofessional staff members
    • training of, 219–30
  • PCC, see Program for Cooperative Cataloging
  • Performance libraries, reviews 271–72
  • Peterson, Damen V., 166–73
  • Postcards
    • cataloging of, 185–95
  • Printed catalog cards
    • history of, 68–78
  • Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Name Authority Cooperative Program, see Name Authority Cooperative Program


R

  • Ragalado, Jesús Alonso-, see Alonso-Ragalado, Jesús
  • RDA, see Resource Description and Access
  • Reese, Terry, 121–34
  • Reproductions
    • cataloging of—rules, 159–65
  • Research libraries, 139–58
  • Resource Description and Access, 159–65
  • Rodriguez, Sandy, reviews 271–72
  • Rolla, Peter J., 174–84
  • Rutgers University, 86–94


S

  • Samples, Jacquie, 94–107
  • Sapon-White, Richard E., 79–85
  • Saylor, Nicole, reviews 212
  • Serial publications, 3–14; see also Electronic journals
    • access to, 7–9
    • bibliography, 12–14
    • management of, 9–10
  • Serials librarianship, 3–14
  • “Series Authority Control at Oregon State University after the Library of Congress’s Serials Policy Change” 79–85
  • Series
    • authority control of, 79–85
  • Shelflisting
    • music materials, reviews 271–72
  • Strader, C. Rockelle, 243–50
  • Subject access
    • with user–supplied data, 174–84
  • Subject headings, 174–84
  • “Supporting Name Authority Control in XML Metadata: A Practical Approach at the University of Tennessee” 41–52
  • Swanson, Edward, 62–63, 135–36, 208–12, 271–72, 273


T

  • Technical services
    • integration of archival materials into workflow, 261–70
  • Theses, see Academic dissertations
  • “Training Successful Paraprofessional Copy Catalogers” 219–30


U

  • University of Denver, 261–70
  • University of Tennessee, 41–52
  • “User Tags versus Subject Headings: Can User–Supplied Data Improve Subject Access to Library Collections?” 174–84
  • User-supplied data
    • for subject access, 174–84
  • “Using Batchloading to Improve Access to Electronic and Microform Collections” 53–61


V

  • Valente, Colleen, 219–30
  • Van Ullen, Mary K., 139–58
  • Veve, Marielle, 41–52


W

  • Ward, Judit H., 86–93
  • Wartzok, Sue, reviews 210–12
  • Web 2.0 tools
    • in cataloging, 251–60
  • Weihs, Jean, reviews 208–9
  • White, Richard E. Sapon-, see Sapon-White, Richard E.
  • “‘Wholly Visionary’: The American Library Association, the Library of Congress, and the Card Distribution Program” 68–78
  • Williams, Ginger, see Williams, Virginia Kay
  • Williams, Virginia Kay, 166–73; reviews 209–10


X–Z

  • XML, see Extensible Markup Language
  • Yee, Martha M., 68–78



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