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Index to Vol. 67 (2006) Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky A (INLP): reaching out and serving the UNM Abbott, George L., retired & port., 523 American Indian community and New Mexico “About the Guidelines,” RBMS Security Committee, American Indians,” 158-60 433; STS Task Force, 635 “Alexander Street Press releases African American “Academic OneFine added to Virtual Library of Vir- Song database,” 141-42 ginia,” 604-5 Alexandria Proclamation, “Info lit colloquium cre- Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ates Alexandria Proclamation,” 8 2006, 147; 2007, 512 Alire, Camila, “ACRL participated in a joint program “Access Excellence,” rev. of, 578 with REFORMA” & photo., 218; “ACRL Presi- Ackerman, Page, deceased, 267 dent Camila A. Aline presented Nancy M. Cline Acquisitions (by institution):, Appalachian State with the Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award at U., 325; Baylor U., 388; Bowdoin Coll, 520; the 2006 ALA Annual Conference” photo., 512; Burlington Coll., 649; Colby Coll., 325; Coll. of “ACRL President Camila Alire presented the Wm. & Mary, 115; Columbia U., 115, 583, 649, 2006 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award 740; Emory U. & photo., 648-49; George Ma- to Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Li- son U., 740; Harry Ransom Center, 583; Hun- braries, the winner in the university category, tington Lib., 440-41, 740-41; Ill. State U., 388; on the RIT campus in May” & photo., 350; Miss. State U. & photo., 649; Ohio State U., 188; “Message from the president” & port., 704-5; Rutgers U., 325, 583; San Diego State U., 324, photos., 487-88, 728; “Speakers at the Advo- 388; Smithsonian Insti., 39-40; SUNY, Albany, cacy from the Front Line Symposium” photo., 520; UCLA, 324-25; U. of Miami, 264; UNC, CH, 303; “2006 President’s Program speakers” pho- 741 (& photo.); U. of S. Fla., 741; U. of S. C., tos., 473 441; UN--Las Vegas, 440; Victoria U., 582-83; “All School of Information Resources and Library Va. Commonwealth U., 520; Wash. U., 440; Yale Science (SIRLS) students attended Living the U., 388 Future 6 in Tucson” photo., Blakiston, 509 Adams, Pat, “ACRL President Camila Alire present- “ All-Star’ blog launched on resources for college ed the 2006 Excellence in Academic Libraries libraries site,” 348 Award to Rochester Institute of Technology “All users are local: bringing the library next door (RIT) Libraries, the winner in the university cat- to the campus worldwide (January 30-February egory, on the RIT campus in May” & photo., 18)”, ACRL, 7 350 All Users are Local, July 17-August 5, “ACRL’s e- “Advocacy from the front lines: a symposium at Learning opportunities are just a click away,” Mississippi State University Libraries” & photo., 295 Lee, 302-4 Allen, Nancy, rev. (“GlobalHealth.gov” & logo), African American Song, “Alexander Street Press 436 releases African American Song database,” Allen, Nancy H., photos., 487-88, 728 141-42 ATA, “Taxpayer Alliance supports senate bill broad- Aguilar, Paulita L., “University of New Mexico Li- ening access to federal research,” 351 braries’ Indigenous Nations Library Program “Alumni access to research databases: the time is now,” Wells, 413-16 “Amazon.com becomes PromptCat participant,” Guide to index 541 American Center for CURES Act of 2005, “Public ac- Fuune is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). cess to federally funded research: the Cornyn- Assreviations: Standard abbreviations are used Lieberman and CURES bills,” 362-65 except in titles. Names of some organizations, ALA, “New Orleans Museum of Art welcomes ALA ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are also abbreviated and are attendees,” 292; “Stranger in a promising land: alphabetized as if spelled out. an ACRL liaison at work,” 360-61 SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS: ALA, Annual Conference, 2006, “ALA providing op- appt. appointment portunities to volunteer at Annual Conference f. foundation in New Orleans,” 76; “ACRL in New Orleans: port. portrait ACRL programs at the ALA Annual Conference” prof. profile & photos., 473-84, 492; “ACRL programs & prog. program meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5); “ACRL’s 2006 Sperciat usaGes: More than one reference per page is Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Ray indicated in parentheses. English with Bob Nardini, senior vice president of YBP Library Services” photos., 478; “Attend- Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) ees had the opportunity to learn about prod- ACRL, “The time to lead: ACRL seeks nominees ucts and meet with 750 venders on the exhibit for section offices,” 245; Academic or Research floor during the conference,” 482 Librarian of the Year Award, 2006, 147; 2007, ALA, Annual Conference, 2007, “2006 President's 512; “And the winners are ...: the official re- Program speakers” photos., 473 sults of the 2006 ACRL elections,” 375-78; “An- ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2006, “ACRL at the Mid- nouncing new ACRL Institute for Information winter Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Literacy Program! ‘The Intentional Teacher: Re- Directors,” 177-79 newal through Informed Reflection”, 141; An- ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2007, “ACRL Midwin- nual Conference, 2006, 486-89; “ACRL schol- ter meetings in Seattle: a tentative schedule,” arly communication toolkit,” 609; “ACRL’s 2006 684-91 Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Ray ALA/ACRL/STS Task Force, “Information literacy English with Bob Nardini, senior vice president standards for science and engineering/technol- of YBP Library Services” photos., 478; “Attend- ogy: approved at ALA Annual Conference, June ees had the opportunity to learn about products 2006,” 634-41 and meet with 750 venders on the exhibit floor “ALA Council approves dues increase proposal,” during the conference,” 482; Best Practices in 140 Marketing Academic and Research Libraries “ALA providing opportunities to volunteer at An- @your library Award, 2007, 513; “Call for pro- nual Conference in New Orleans,” 76 posals for the strategic application of Friends “ALA releases first-ever ‘State of America’s Libraries’ of ACRL funds to the work of the association,” report,” 292 142; “Council of Liaisons: a rich tradition of “ALA seeking Spectrum Scholar applicants,” 668 external relationships,” 361; “Create Change Amigos, “PALINET, Amigos, and SOLINET offer Web site revised and updates,” 406; “December ScholarlyStats to combined membership,” 543 1 is the deadline to apply for Immersion ‘07,” “Amnesty International USA Archive to be housed 633; Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2006, at Columbia,” 7 234; 2007, 513; Excellence in Academic Librar- “And the winners are ...: the official results of the ies Award, 2006, 146, 148; 2007, 512; “Friends 2006 ACRL elections,” 375-78 of ACRL,” 707; “Get involved! ACRL is seeking “And today we'll be serving...: an instruction a la committee volunteers,” Connolly, 669; Hugh carte menu,” Benjes-Small, 80-82, 96 C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2006, 149-50; Anderson, Douglas, appt., 116 2007, 512; “Libraries, Archives, and Museums Anderson, Susan, retired, 585 in the Twenty-First Century: intersecting mis- “Announcing new ACRL Institute for Information sions, converging futures?”, 191, 215; “Living Literacy Program! ‘The Intentional Teacher: Re- the Future 6: WOW---Where Nest? takes place newal through Informed Reflection”, 141 April 5-8, 2006 in sunny Tucson, Arizona,” 143; Appointments, 41-43, 116-17, 189-90, 266-07, Marketing Academic and Research Libraries 326-28, 389-90, 442-43, 521-23, 584-85, 650- @your library Award, 2007, 513; “Meet the can- 51, 743-44 didates for ALA president: vote in the election “Arab Culture and Civilization” & logo, rev. of, 318 this spring” & ports., 168-72; “Meet the staff,” ArchiveGrid, “RLG launches ArchiveGrid,” 216 722-26; “Members running for ALA Council,” Arendt, Julie, “When the walls crash down: offer 172; “Membership statistics,” 721; “New tools services where the students are,” 698-700 for new times: remodeling the scholarly com- “Articles using Thomas Register”, Hartman, 225 munication system,” 608-610, 614; “Nomina- “ARTstor introduces XML gateway,” 142 tions sought for ACRL vice-president/president Ascencio, Mario, “ACRL participated in a joint pro- elect,” 553; “Register by October 26, 2006, for gram with REFORMA” & photo., 218 the ACRL Fall Virtual Institute,” 542; “Register “Ashford Sheet Music Collection at the University for ACRL’s online seminar: ‘Designing Web Sites of Washington,” Tsou, 670 for Academic Libraries, Part 2”, 671; “Schol- “The Asian Development Bank,” rev. of, 644 arly communication tools,” 610; “Sponsorships Askey, Dale, “Named ACRL/WESS Coutts Nijhoff for 2006,” 727; “Stranger in a promising land: International West European Specialist Study an ACRL liaison at work,” 360-61; “Strategic grant winner,” 236 Marketing for Academic and Research Librar- “Assessing student leaning outcomes (February 13- ies Train the Trainer workshop to librarians March 4)”, ACRL, 7 in Singapore and Hong Kong in June 2006” & AECT, “Springer partners with the Association for Educa- photos., Marks, 607; “2007 ACRL Board candi- tional Communications and Technology,” 8 dates,” 554; “2006-07 ACRL chapter conferenc- ACRL, “Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to serve es/events,” 556-57; “Year in review,” 709-22 on a division or section committee, 551-55; ACRL, Annual, “Conference programs--New Or- “Steinhoff and Todaro share plans for ACRL: leans,” 2006, 705 cast an informed vote to the election this ACRL, Board of Directors, photo. & roster, 2005- spring,” 102-106 06, 728 ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights,” (Jan.), 177- ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial 79; June & photos, 486-89 report” & port., 729-33 ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 2006, 177-79 ACRL, CJCLS, Community College Learning Re- ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 2006, “ACRL at the Mid- sources/Library Achievement Awards, 2006, winter Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of 235-36; 2007, 513 Directors,” 177-79 ACRL, CJCLS, “ACRL candidates for 2006: a look “ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actions of the at who's running for office.”, 28-31, correction, ACRL Board of Directors,” 177-79 106 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) ACRL, DLS, Haworth Press Distance Learning Li- for Media Resources in Academic Libraries, brarian Conference Sponsorship Award, 2006, 247 234-35; 2007, 513 ACRL, Vice-President, “Message” & port., 706 ACRL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behav- ACRL, WESS, Coutts Nijhoff International West Eu- ioral Sciences Librarian Award, 2006, 235; 2007, ropean Specialist Study Grant, 2006, 236; 2007, 513 513 ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port., 708-9 ACRL, WSS, Career Achievement in Women’s Stud- ACRL, IS, Innovation in Instruction Award, 2006, ies Librarianship, 2006, 239; 2007, 513; Signifi- 237-38; 2007, 513; Instruction Section Publica- cant Achievement in Women’s Studies Librari- tion of the Year Award, 2006, 237; 2007, 513; anship, 2006, 236; 2007, 513 Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, “ACRL and ARL announce second Scholarly Com- 2006, 148-49; 2007, 513 munication Institute: December 6-8, 2006,” ACRL, LPSS, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2006, 239; 407 2007, 513 “ACRL and Bowker launch new RCL Web site,” ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 2007, “ACRL Discussion 605 Groups,” 689; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Se- “ACRL announces Kathryn Deiss as new content attle: a tentative schedule,” 684-91; “Meet Wal- Strategist:, 404 ter and Linke: candidates for ACRL President,” “ACRL announces Student Paper Awards for Balti- 688; “Midwinter workshops on assessment, in- more conference,” 77 struction, and research models,” 542—43 ACRL Annual Report, 2005-2006, 703 ACRL, National Conference, 2007, “ACRL announc- “ACRL/ARL to hold first Institute for Scholarly Com- es Student Paper Awards for Baltimore confer- munication: July 12-14, 2006,” 9 ence,” 77; “Edgar Allen Poe” photo., Hartshorn, “ACRL award winners, 2006,” 718 photographer, 676; “H. L. Mencken at his type- “ACRL booth clockwise from the center” photo., writer” photo., 678; “H. L. Mencken’s House” 243 photo., 678; “An intellectual and architectural “ACRL candidates for 2006: a look at who’s running treasure, the George Peabody Library has for office.”, 28-31, correction, 106 been described as a ‘cathedral of books’” “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 689 photo., Higgins, 616; “Introducing Baltimore: “ACRL e-Learning opportunities are just a click host of the 13th ACRL, National Conference’ away,” 7 Sailing into the Future: Charting Our Destiny,’ ACRL Harvard Leadership Institute, “Borrowing March 29--April 1, 2007” & photos., Mengel, from the balcony: the ACRL/Harvard Leader- 493-97; “Invited speakers selected for ACRL’s ship Institute from a longer view,” 166-67, 176 13th National Conference,” 405; “Literary Bal- ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute, “Developing timore: authors and bookstores to explore leaders and transforming libraries: leadership during the ACRL National Conference” & institutes for librarians,” Gjelten, 409-12 photos., Waterman, 676-80; “Literary links,” “ACRL honors the 2006 award winners: a recog- 677; “A luxury of libraries: Baltimore libraries nition of professional achievement,” Bielefeld, and special collections” & photos., Higgins, 146-50 616-20; “MARL announces 2007 Marketing “ACRL honors the 2006 award winners: the final Awards: you, too, can feel like a rock n’ roll installment,” Bielefeld, 234-39 librarian,” Evangeliste, 425; “More Baltimore “ACRL in New Orleans: ACRL programs at the ALA attractions,” MacDonald, 563; “Poster session Annual Conference” & photos., 473-84, 492 alphabet soup: a recipe for success,” Hazard, “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Seattle: a tentative 423-24; “Poster session proposals for ACRL’s schedule,” 684-91 Baltimore conference--due October 20,” “ACRL National Conference paper, panel, work- Wojewodzki, 471; “The Star-Spangled Banner, shop, and preconference proposals due May 14 September 1814” photo., Higgins, 617; “A 10, 2006,” 218 view of the Baltimore Inner Harbor” photo., “ACRL offering new book on social science info 493; “A view of the tug boats at Fell’s Point” lit skills,” 604 photo., MacDonald, 561; “The Washington “ACRL participated in a joint program with REFOR- Monument” photo., 495; “What'll it be, Hon?: MA” & photo., 218 things to do in Baltimore” & photo., MacDon- “ACRL President Camila A. Aline presented Nancy ald, 559-63 M. Cline with the Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial ACRL, President, “Message” & port., 704-5 Award at the 2006 ALA Annual Conference” ACRL, RBMS, “Leab Exhibition award winners photo., Alire, 512 named,” 238-39 “ACRL President Camila Alire presented the 2006 ACRL, RBMS Security Committee, “About the Excellence in Academic Libraries Award to Guidelines,” 433 Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Librar- ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. ies, the winner in the university category, on Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition the RIT campus in May” & photo., 350 Catalogue Awards, 2006, 238-39; 2007, 513 “ACRL programs & meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 ACRL, STS Task Force, “About the guidelines,” 635; (no.5) “Works consulted in developing these stan- “ACRL promotes continuous learning through pre- dards,” 640 conferences, workshops, and e-learning,” 715 ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2007, “ACRL publications,” 716 513 “ACRL scholarly communication toolkit,” 609 ACRL, Undergraduate Librarians Discussion Group, “ACRL seeking applications/nominations for PIL “Developing the 2006 guidelines,” Guidelines editor,” 469 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) “ACRL seeks comments on revised security guide- Barczyk, Ewa, appt. & port, 743 lines,” 216 Barnett, John Howard, “ACRL booth clockwise ACRL Standards & Guidelines, “About the Guide- from the center” photo., 243 lines,” RBMS Security Committee, 433; “About Barr, Dorothy, “Staying alert: the wild new world of the guidelines,” STS Task Force, 635; “Develop- current awareness services,” 14—17 ing the 2006 guidelines,” Guidelines for Media Barth, Christopher D., appt., 521 Resources in Academic Libraries, 247; “Guide- Beck, Maureen, “More Baltimore attractions,” 563; lines for media resources in academic libraries “A view of the tug boats at Fell’s Point” photo., 2006: approved by the ACRL Board at the 2000 501; “Whatii it be, Hon?: things to do in Balti- ALA Midwinter Meeting,” ACRL’s Guidelines for more” & photo., 559-63 Media Resources in Academic Libraries Review Bell, Gladys Smiley, appt., 41 Task Force., 246-55; “Guidelines for the securi- Bell, Steven J., “Subscribe to the Google News and ty of rare books, manuscripts, and other special Information reading list,” 499; “What's Google collections,” ACRL’s RBMS Security Committee., up to now?: online resources for keeping up 426-33; “Information literacy standards for sci- with Google and search engines,” 498-501 ence and engineering/technology: approved Benjes-Small, Candice, “And today we'll be serv- at ALA Annual Conference, June 2006,” ALA, ing...: an instruction a la carte menu,” 80-82, ACRL/STS Task Force, 634—41; “Works consult- 96 ed in developing these standards,” 640 Berteaux, Susan S., appt., 266 “ACRL to offer Midwinter workshops on assess- Best Practices in Marketing Academic and Research ment, instruction, and research models,” 542- Libraries @your library Award, 2007, 513 43 Bielefeld, Megan, “ACRL honors the 2006 award “ACRL’s 2006 Academic/Research Librarian of the winners: a recognition of professional achieve- Year Ray English with Bob Nardini, senior vice ment,” 146-50; “ACRL honors the 2006 award president of YBP Library Services” photos., 478 winners: the final installment,” 234-39; “ACRL’s “ACRL’s 2007 Awards Program: honoring outstand- 2007 Awards Program: honoring outstanding ing achievements in academic librarianship” & achievements in academic librarianship” & photo., Bielefeld, 512-13 photo., 512-13; port., 722 ACRL’s Academic and Research Library @your li- “BioOne completes DOI assignment, launches For- brary campaign, “Strategic Marketing for Aca- ward Linking,” 541 demic and Research Libraries Train the Trainer Bishop, David F., retired, 443 workshop to librarians in Singapore and Hong Bishop, Elizabeth, “‘Lamp’ from Exchanging hats: Kong in June 2006” & photos., Marks, 607 paintings”, 4 (watercolor, cover, no. 1) “ACRL’s core purpose,” 703 “Blackwell adds 59 journal titles,” 77 “ACRL’s e-Learning opportunities are just a click “Blackwell introduces online reviews journals in away,” 295 the humanities,” 217 ACRL’s Guidelines for Media Resources in Academ- Blackwell's Book Services, Excellence in Academic ic Libraries Review Task Force., “Guidelines for Libraries Award, 2006, 146, 148; 2007, 512 media resources in academic libraries, 2000: Blakiston, Rebecca, “All School of Information Re- approved by the ACRL Board at the 2006 ALA sources and Library Science (SIRLS) students at- Midwinter Meeting,” 246-55 tended Living the Future 6 in Tucson” photo., ACRL’s RBMS Security Committee., “Guidelines for 509; “Living the Future 6: Wow--Where next?: the security of rare books, manuscripts, and student reflections on a professional confer- other special collections,” 426-33 ence” & photo., 508-10 ARL, “ACRL and ARL announce second Schol- Block, Jane, news note, 650 arly Communication Institute: December 6-8, “Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys- 2006,” 407; “ACRL/ARL to hold first Institute for tem” & logo, rev. of, 35 Scholarly Communication: July 12-14, 2006,” 9; Bonk, Sharon, retired & port., 117-18 “ACRL scholarly communication toolkit,” 609; “Borrowing from the balcony: the ACRL/Harvard “Create Change Web site revised and updates,” Leadership Institute from a longer view,” Dan- 406; “New tools for new times: remodeling the cik, 166-67, 176 scholarly communication system,” 608-610, Boruff-Jones, Polly D., “Civic engagement: avail- 614; “Scholarly communication tools,” 610 able resources” & logos, 23-26 Atkinson, Ross, deceased, 267 Bosch, Stephen, news note & port., 326 Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 2006, 149- Bowers, Steven, appt., 442 50; 2007, 512 Bowker, R. R., “ACRL and Bowker launch new RCL “Attendees had the opportunity to learn about Web site.” 605 products and meet with 750 venders on the ex- Bowling Green State U., “Woolson Spice Company hibit floor during the conference,” 482 Trade Card (ca. 1890) from the Center for Archi- Augustana Coll .“ Excellence in Academic Libraries val Collections,” 214 Ciliustration, cover, no.4) winners announced” & photos., 140, i48 Brainard, Blair, “And today we'll be serving...: an “Australian War Memorial,” rev. of, 382 instruction a la carte menu,” 80-82, 96 Awards, 78-79, 146-50 (5), 234-39 (14), 606 (1), Brancolini, Kristine R., appt., 584 718-19 Brandon U., “December 1 is the deadline to apply for Immersion ‘07,” 633 B “Brazilian studies: online resources for research- Bagley, Elizabeth, appt., 326 ers,” Riedinger, 309-311, 313 Baker, Gordon N., appt., 650 Bridges, Andy, “Washington hotline,” 514, 576, 642, Bandelin, Janis M., photos., 487-88, 728 734 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) Brogan, Martha, news note, 521 “Charting our Future,” ACRL Annual Report, 2005- Brown, Charles, news note, 442 2006, 703 Brynteson, Susan, news note, 742 Chaw, Gladys, retired, 651 Buell, Kris, “Something wiki this way comes: an in- “CIRLA Fellows appointed to Library of Congress,” 541 teractive way of posting, updating, and tracking Chilana, Rajwant Singh, news note, 189 changes in information used by library staff,” “Child Care and Early Education Research Connec- 66:775-77, correction, 8 tions,” rev. of, 578-79 Burckel, Nicholas C., retired, 43 “ChildStats.gov” & logo, rev. of, 260-61 “Bureau of Economic Analysis” & logo, rev. of, China, “Ingenta expands presence in China,” 607 260 “The China Mission: academic librarians embrace “Bureau of Transportation Statistics” & logo, rev. the People to People Ambassador Program” & of, 516 photo., Kruy, 622-24; Tinerella, 505-7, 524 Burger, Robert, retired, 651 Chou, Nelson Ling-Sun, retired & port., 190 Burling, Adam, “Get involved! ACRL is seeking Chronicle of Higher Education, “Full text from committee volunteers,” 669; port., 723 Chronicle available through Wilson,” 349 Burns, Thea, news note, 389 “Civic engagement: available resources” & logos, Bush, Laura, “IMLS accepting Laura Bush 21st Cen- Boruff-Jones, 23-26 tury Librarian grant applications,” 542 “Civilization.ca,” rev. of, 579, 586 “Business ethics: from oxymoron to defining is- Clark, Alan, deceased, 524 sue of 21st-century business” & logos, Cannon, Cline, Nancy M., “2006 Hugh C. Atkinson Award 367-71 winner announced” & photo., 149-50; “ACRL President Camila A. Aline presented Nancy Cc M. Cline with the Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial “Call for book proposals,” 322 Award at the 2006 ALA Annual Conference” “Call for proposals for the strategic application of photo., 512 Friends of ACRL funds to the work of the as- CLOCKSS, “LOCKSS initiative to preserve scholarly sociation,” 142 content is launched,” 140-41 Cambridge U. Press, “Ex Libris’ MetaLib now inte- Cloonan, Michele V., “Educating Iraqi librarians grated with Cambridge Journals Online,” 543 and library and information science educators: “Canadian partnership announces open access risks and rewards” & photos., 87-90 peer reviewed library journal,” 668 “Coffee anyone? How marketing classes helped de- Cannon, Anita, “Business ethics: from oxymoron velop a business plan for a college library café,” to defining issue of 21st-century business” & LaPointe, 97-99 logos, 367-71 Colby Coll., “The other side of the podium: student Cannon, Tyrone H., “Appointed to ACRL Board as information needs from inside the classroom,” councilor,” 349; photos., 487-88, 728 Pukkila, 162-64 Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarian- “Colby College to build institutional repository us- ship, 2006, 239; 2007, 513 ing Symposia,” 295 Carleton Coll., “St. Olaf and Carleton College librar- Cole, Virginia, “ACRL booth clockwise from the ies file one-millionth entry,” 217 center” photo., 243 Carr, Mary M., photo., 488 Coleman, Frances, “Speakers at the Advocacy from Case, Beau David, “ACRL booth clockwise from the the Front Line Symposium” photo., 303 center” photo., 243; “At the Harrassowitz din- C&RL Editor, “Applications & nominations invited,” ner” photo., 244 350, 570, 603 Casson, Rob, “Something wiki this way comes: C&RL News, “Editor's note,” Kruy, 622; “Showcase an interactive way of posting, updating, and your collection on the cover of C&RL News., tracking changes in information used by library 293; “Statement of ownership and manage- staff,” 66:775-77, correction, 8 ment,” 614 Catesby, Mark, The Natural History of Carolina, “C&RL News incorrectly listed Vincent P. Tinerella Florida, and the Bahama Islands (vols. 1-2), 538 and Marcia A. Dick as authors of the article, (flora and fauna prints, cover, no.9) ‘The China Mission: Academic librarians em- “Center for Public Integrity” & logo, rev. of, 185, brace the People to People Ambassador Pro- 191 gram’, Correction, 540 Charting our future, “Advocacy from the front lines: “C&RL News seeks ‘Job of a lifetime’ editor,” 217 a symposium at Mississippi State University Li- “C&RL News submission guidelines,” 27 braries” & photo., Lee, 302—4; “Communicat- Colley-Lee, Myrna, photo., 649 ing the value of academic libraries: the 2006- “Colorado Alliance releases version 4.0 of Gold 07 ACRL President's focus,” Snelson, 490-92; Rush Linker,” 541 “The power of persuasion: grassroots advocacy “Colorado State assists LSU during Katrina recov- in the academic library,” Todaro, 228-29, 268; ery,” 6-7 “Speakers at the Advocacy from the Front Line Columbia U., “Amnesty International USA Archive Symposium” photo., 303; “Training programs in to be housed at Columbia,” 7 academic libraries: continuous learning in the “Columbia Univ. Libraries relaunches John Jay Web information age,” Wilkinson, 356-58, 305; “Uni- site,” 294 versity of New Mexico Libraries’ Indigenous “Columbia University launches ‘Notable New York- Nations Library Program (INLP): reaching out ers’ site,” 218 and serving the UNM American Indian com- “Communicating the value of academic libraries: munity and New Mexico American Indians,” the 2006-07 ACRL President's focus,” Snelson, Aguilar, 158-60 490-92 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) Community College Learning Resources/Library “Council of Liaisons: a rich tradition of external re- Achievement Awards, 2006, 235-306; 2007, 513 lationships,” 361 “Community of Scholars available through CSA,” Cousins, Paul Mercer, deceased & port, 267-68 217-18 Coutts Nijhoff International West European Special- “Computerhistory.org” & logo, rev. of, 736 ist Study Grant, 2006, 236; 2007, 513 Conahan, Margot Sutton, port., 723 “The cover illustration is an oil on paper painting Conference circuit, “All School of Information Re- Oranges (1953)”, Hartigan, 402 (paint, cover, sources and Library Science (SIRLS) students at- no. 7) tended Living the Future 6 in Tucson” photo., Covert, Claudia, port., 572 Blakiston, 509; “ACRL Discussion Groups,” 689; “CQ Press expands CQ Researcher product,’ 294 “ACRL in New Orleans: ACRL programs at the Craig, Monica Hines, “Named ACRL DLS Haworth ALA Annual Conference” & photos., 473-84, Press Distance Learning Librarian Conference 492; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Seattle: a Sponsorship award winner” & port., 234-35 tentative schedule,” 684-91; “The China Mis- “Create Change Web site revised and updates,” sion: academic librarians embrace the People 406 to People Ambassador Program” & photo., Creating a Comprehensive Plan for Information Lit- Kruy, 622-24; Tinerella, 505-7, 524, C&RL eracy, May 29-June 17, “ACRL’s e-Learning op- News, “Editor’s note,” Kruy, 622; “The Frank- portunities are just a click away,” 295 furt Book Fair: highlights from the 57th annual “Crossing the Line from A Picturesque voyage to fair” & photos., Pile, 243-44; “Living the Future India: by the way of China (1810)”, Daniell, 466 6: Wow--Where next?: student reflections on a (illustration, cover, no. 8) professional conference” & photo., Blakiston, “CrossRef extends Web services,” 668 508-10; “Meet Walter and Linke: candidates Crowe, William, “Meet the candidates for ALA for ACRL President,” 688; “People to People president: vote in the election this spring” & delegates to China, and their counterparts, at port., 168-72 Northwest University,” 506; “People to People Cuban Heritage Collections, “A shoe merchant: delegates to China, and their counterparts, at Vendedor de Zapatos, Habana, Cuba, 346 Northwest University” photo., Kruy, 623; “Re- (postcard, cover, no. 6) flections on the progress of the age: the Uni- Cuban Postcard Collection, “A shoe merchant: versity Libraries Section at ALA’s 2006 Midwin- Vendedor de Zapatos, Habana, Cuba, 346 ter Meeting,” Thompson, 240—42; “Stranger in (postcard, cover, no. 6) a promising land: an ACRL liaison at work,” “Cultivating your leadership skills: online resourc- Hardesty, 360-61 es to develop and strengthen your leadership CQ, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2006, 239; 2007, 513 role” & logos, Kear, 625-29 Conley, Sean, “Guide to public opinion poll Web “Cultural resource management on the Web: ex- sites: polling data from around the world” & plore the dynamic field of CRM” & logos, logos, 566-70 Noonan, 418-22 Conn., “Papers of Ella T. Grasso, Connecticut's first Current Copyright Issues, July 24-August 12, woman governor, open to public at Mt. Holy- “ACRL’s e-Learning opportunities are just a oke,” 7 click away,” 295 Connolly, David M., “Get involved! ACRL is seek- “Current copyright issues facing academic librar- ing committee volunteers,” 669; port., 723 ians (February 6-28)”, ACRL, 7 “Consolidation of NCLIS into IMLS proposed,” “Current Issues available on Wilson Web,” 607 293-94 Currie, Lea, rev. (“Child Care and Early Education Conte, Marisa L., news note, 742 Research Connections”), 578-79 Cook, Doug, Teaching information literacy skills to social science students and practitioners: case- D book of applications, 604 Dancik, Deborah B., “Borrowing from the balcony: Cooper, Natasha, Teaching information literacy the ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute from a skills to social science students and _p ractitio- longer view,” 166-67, 176 ners: casebook of applications, 604 Daniell, Thomas & William, “Crossing the Line Cooperman, Larry, rev. (“‘Computerhistory.org” & from A Picturesque voyage to India: by the way logo), 736 of China (1810)”, 466 illustration, cover, no. 8) Copyright Clearance Center, “Docutek ERes inte- D'Aniello, Charles A., “Articles using Thomas Reg- grates with Copyright Clearance Center,” 8-9 ister”, 225; “Reference desk questions,” 223; “Cornell and Penn State release DPubS (Digital “Subscribe to an online directory today, frus- Publishing Systems)”, 668 trate a researcher tomorrow: are print directo- “Cornell partners with Microsoft to provide global ries dead?”, 222—26 access,” 604 Dartmouth Coll., “Readex and Dartmouth partner Cornell U., Leab Award (electronic exhibitions), to digitize congressional holdings,” 9 238-39; “OCLC and Cornell collaborating on Davenport, Nancy, news note, 389 WorldCat Selection service,” 405 Davidson, Laura, news note, 442 Correction, 106; “C&RL News incorrectly listed Vin- “Davidson Data Center and Network,” rev. of, 110 cent P. Tinerella and Marcia A. Dick as authors Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Letter from the executive of the article, ‘The China Mission: Academic li- director” & port., 708-9; photos., 487-88, 728; brarians embrace the People to People Ambas- port., 723 sador Program’”, 540 “DDC makes Vietnamese debut,” 540 Corrections, 8, 43 Deaths, 43, 118, 190-91, 267-68, 329, 444, 524, 586, Council, Evelyn, news note, 389 652 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) “December 1 is the deadline to apply for Immer- Dudley (Miriam) Instruction Librarian Award, 2006, sion ‘07,” 633 148-49; 2007, 513 Dedini, Eldon, “Self-caricature,” cartoons, 188 Duke U., “ACRL and ARL announce second Schol- Deiss, Kathryn, “ACRL announces Kathryn Deiss as arly Communication Institute: December 6-8, new content strategist:, 404; port., 724 2006,” 407 Delta State U., “Meeting the needs of distance edu- cation students: creating an online-only library E instruction course,” 548-50 “e-brary launches purchase-only title,” 469 “Demographic and Health Surveys,” rev. of, 644- Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 37-38 (& 45 photo.), 112-13 (& photos.), 186-87 (& pho- Derksen, Charlotte R. M., news note & port., 41 tos.), 262-63 (& photos.), 320-22 (& photos.), Designing Web Sites for Academic Libraries, part 384-86 (& photos.), 438-39 (& photo.), 518-19 1, June 26-July 22; part 2, July 31-August 26., (& photos.), 580-81 (& photos.), 646-47 (&. “ACRL’s e-Learning opportunities are just a photos.), 738-39 (& photo.); The Whole Library click away,” 295 Handbook, 4th ed., rev. of, 321 Designing Web Sites for Academic Libraries, Part 2, “ebrary announces 11 new publishing partners,” “Register for ACRL’s online seminar: ,” 671 404 Deuink, Amy, “How to develop a successful stu- EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources/ dent advisory group,” 20; “Students as library Library Achievement Awards, 2006, 235-36; advocates: the library student advisory board at 2007, 513 Pennsylvania State--Schuylkill,” 18-21 “EBSCO and WebFeat partner for federated search- “Developing leaders and transforming libraries: ing,” 140 leadership institutes for librarians,” Gjelten, “EBSCO announces live integration of SUSHI,” 217 409-12 “EBSCO named one of EContent magazine's ‘Com- “Developing the 2006 guidelines,” Guidelines for panies that Matter Most’”, 6 Media Resources in Academic Libraries, 247 “EBSCO offers alternate subject headings through Dick, Marcia A., “The China Mission: academic li- A-to-Z service,” 351 brarians embrace the People to People Ambas- “EBSCO releases SUSHI 1.0 server,” 605 sador Program” & photo., 505-7, 524; “C&RL “ECAI: Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative,” rev. of, News incorrectly listed Vincent P. Tinerella and 318-19 Marcia A. Dick as authors of the article, ‘The “Edgar Allen Poe” photo., Hartshorn, photogra- China Mission: Academic librarians embrace pher, 676 the People to People Ambassador Program”, “Editor's note,” Kruy, 622 540 “Educating Iraqi librarians and library and informa- DOI, “BioOne completes DOI assignment, launch- tion science educators: risks and rewards” & es Forward Linking,” 541 photos., Varnet, 87-90 Dinwiddie, Mollie M., appt., 389 “Election information,” 104 “Disaster relief: starting points for learning” & lo- Electronic Collection Development for the Aca- gos, Schlotzhauer, 91-96 demic e-Library, June 29-July 22, “ACRL’s e- Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Learning opportunities are just a click away,” Librarian Award, 2006, 235; 2007, 513 295 D'lgnazio, John, “Federated search observed in the Elsevier Science, Miriam Dudley Instruction Librar- context of student writing: taking steps towards ian Award, 2006, 148-49; 2007, 513 improving user experience,” 352-55 Emory U., “The cover illustration is an oil on pa- “dLIST Information Sciences Digital Archive an- per painting Oranges (1953)”, 402 (paint, cover, nounces new editors,” 405-6 no. 7) “Do you Facebook?: networking with students on- “Endeavor announces major product line changes,” line,” Mathews, 306-7 78-79 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2006, 234; 2007, “Endeavor Open URL Linking provides pre-re- 513 solved links from Scopus,” 669 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004 winner, “Endeavor unveils enhanced Meridian system,” “Summary report from the 2004 ACRL Doc- 400-7 toral Dissertation Fellowship recipient,” Jeng, Endeca ProFind, “N.C. State U unveils Endeca on- 78-79 line catalog,” 77 “Documents and diplomacy” & port., Mizzy, 156- English, Ray, “ACRL’s 2006 Academic/Research 57 Librarian of the Year Ray English with Bob “Docutek ERes integrates with Copyright Clearance Nardini, senior vice president of YBP Library Center,” 8-9 Services” photos., 478; “Named Academic/Re- Doggett, Rachel, retired, 744 search Librarian of the Year” & port., 138, 147 Donald, Jeremy, rev. (“Bureau of Transportation (port., cover, no. 4); “Public access to federally Statistics” & logo), 516 funded research: the Cornyn-Lieberman and Dorn, Knut & Renata, “At the Harrassowitz dinner” CURES bills,” 362-65 photo., 244 “Enhanced ScienceDirect improves access to Else- Drost, Carol A., “Internet reviews,” 35-36, 40, 110- vier content,” 79 11, 118, 184-85, 191, 260-61, 268, 318-19, 329, Errata, 8, 43, 106 382-83, 388, 436-37, 441, 516-17, 524, 578-79, Errigo, Joe, “ACRL President Camila Alire present- 586, 644-45, 652, 736-37 ed the 2006 Excellence in Academic Libraries Dryden, Jean E., “Named Doctoral Dissertation Fel- Award to Rochester Institute of Technology lowship award winner” & port., 234 (RIT) Libraries, the winner in the university cat- Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) egory, on the RIT campus in May” & photo., From the inside, “A librarian’s awareness: strengths 350 of the profession provide a campus advantage,” Eschenfelder, Kristin, “Investigating the impact of Metz, 672-74, 683; “Supporting the institutional digital rights management systems on libraries: mission: libraries lead the way,” Meringolo, synopsis of the research of the 2005 Lazerow 54440 Fellowship recipient,” 606 The Frye Institute, “Developing leaders and trans- Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2007, 513 forming libraries: leadership institutes for librar- Evangeliste, Mary F., “MARL announces 2007 Mar- ians,” Gjelten, 409-12 keting Awards: you, too, can feel like a rock n’ “Full text from Chronicle available through Wil- roll librarian,” 425 son,” 349 Evans, Karen, rev. (“Violence Against Women” & Furr, Patricia (Patty), “The Friends of Messiah Col- logo), 437, 441 lege Library donated half of the proceeds of its Evans, Robert W., deceased, 329 annual spring book sale to the library on the Evensen, Robert L., retired, 523 Gulfport campus of William Carey College” & “Ex Libris’ MetaLib now integrated with Cambridge Hurricane Katrina photos., 470 Journals Online,” 543 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2006, 146, G 148; 2007, 512 Galloway, Ann-Christe, “Grants and acquisitions,” “Experiencing ACRL’s Immersion Program: learn- 39-40, 114-15, 188, 264, 324-25, 387-88, 440- ing outcomes for future participants” & photos., 41, 520, 582-83, 648-49, 740-41; “People in the Pullman, 631-33 News”, 41-43, 116-18, 189-91, 266-68, 326-29, 389-90, 442-44, 521-24, 584-86, 050-52, 742- F 44; port., 724 “Facilitating open access: developing support for Garber, Bob, “Journalism: resources from educa- author control of copyright,” Ober, 219-21, tion to advocacy” & logos, 151-54; “More jour- 255 nalism resources:, 153 “Fact! The term lame-duck session refers to the pe- Garnar, Martin, “Long-range planning across gen- riod of time between an electioin and the end erational lines: eight tips to bridge the differ- of a Congressional session,” 734 ences,” 144-45, 164 “Faculty recapping the program in the style of the Geck, Caroline, rev. (“Board of Governors of the Wizard of Oz” photo., Pullman, 632 Federal Reserve System: & logo), 35 Fagerheim, Britt, rev. (‘Davidson Data Center and Georgetown U., “CIRLA Fellows appointed to Li- Network”), 110 brary of Congress,” 541 Fall Virtual Institute, “Register by October 26, 2006, Ga. Inst. of Tech., “Do you Facebook?: networking for the ACRL Fall Virtual Institute,” 542 with students online,” 306-7 “Fast facts,” Pattillo, 70, 134, 210, 286, 342, 398, Georgia Perimeter Coll., “Unique Student Orienta- 462, 534, 598, 662, 754 tion wins ACRL CJCLS Program award,” 235-36 “Federated search observed in the context of stu- “Get involved! ACRL is seeking committee volun- dent writing: taking steps towards improving teers,” Connolly, 669 user experience,” Reeb, 352-55 “Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to serve on a Fishel, Teresa, “Developing leaders and transform- division or section committee,” 551-55 ing libraries: leadership institutes for librarians,” “Getty vocabularies to be available in OCLC Termi- 409-12 nologies Service,” 670-71 Flower, Ann, rev. (“The Asian Development Gettys, Rebecca, “Making exhibits out of nothing at Bank”), 644; rev. (“Bureau of Economic Analy- all: special collections, information literacy, and sis” & logo), 260 a curious incident in the library,” 681-83 Force, Ron, retired, 651 Ghouse, Nikhat J., rev. (“Arab Culture and Civiliza- Ford, Barbara J., “Not just icing on the cake: inter- tion” & logo), 318 national strategy and resources at the University Giannini, Tula, appt. & port., 41-42 of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,” 10-13 Gibson, Craig, “Latest title from ACRL focuses on 47th Annual Rare Books and Manuscripts Section student engagement and into lit,” 470 Preconference: June 20-23, 2006, Austin, Texas, Gjelten, Dan, “Developing leaders and transform- “Libraries, Archives, and Museums in the Twen- ing libraries: leadership institutes for librarians,” ty-First Century: intersecting missions, converg- 409-12 ing futures?”, ACRL, 191, 215 “GlobalHealth.gov” & logo, rev. of, 436 “The Frankfurt Book Fair: highlights from the 57th Godfrey, Krista, rev. (“Civilization.ca”), 579, 586 annual fair” & photos., Pile, 243-44 Goetsch, Lori, photos., 487-88 Frederiksen, Linda, rev. (“Women Working, 1870- Goetsch, Lori A., photos., 728 1930”), 261, 268 Goldsmith, Barbara, “NYU dedicates preservation “Free access to Women and Social Movements and conservation department,” 350-51 available through April 15,” 216 Google, “Attendees had the opportunity to learn Friends of ACRL, “Call for proposals for the strate- about products and meet with 750 venders on gic application of Friends of ACRL funds to the the exhibit floor during the conference,” 482; work of the association,” 142 “U. of Wis.-Madison joins Google book digitiza- “The Friends of Messiah College Library donated tion project,” 605 half of the proceeds of its annual spring book “Google as teacher: everything your students know sale to the library on the Gulfport campus of they learned from searching Google,” Martin, William Carey College” & Hurricane Katrina 100-101 photos., 470 “Google Earth,” rev. of, 184-85 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) Gossage, Peggy, “The Friends of Messiah College annual spring book sale to the library on the Library donated half of the proceeds of its an- Gulfport campus of William Carey College” & nual spring book sale to the library on the Gulf- Hurricane Katrina photos., 470 port campus of William Carey College” & Hur- ricane Katrina photos., 470 H Gossage, Wayne, deceased, 268 “H. L. Mencken at his typewriter” photo., ACRL, “Got game? Hosting game night in an academic National Conference, 2007, 678 library” & photos., Sutton, 173-76 “H. L. Mencken’s House” photo., ACRL, National Graf, Francine, port., 724 Conference, 2007, 678 “Grants and acquisitions,” Galloway, 39-40, 114- Hader, Berta & Elmer (illustrated), A visit from St. 15, 188, 264, 324-25, 387-88, 440-41, 520, 582- Nicholas, 115 (photo.) 83, 648-49, 740-41 Hagan, Dalia L., appt., 116 Grants (by grantee):, ASERL, 324; Athenaeum of Hahn, Karla, “New tools for new times: remodeling Philadelphia, 324; Atlanta U. Center, 387; Bal- the scholarly communication system,” 608-610, timore Architecture F., 324; CSU--Northridge, 614 520; Columbia U., 39, 387-88; Emory U., 387, Hamilton, Ann, news note, 584 582; HELIN Consortium, 114; HBCU Library Al- Hankins, Rebecca, news note, 389 liance, 324; Ind. U., 114-15, 740; Johns Hopkins Hardesty, Larry, retired & port., 523-24; “Stranger U., 264, 324; La. State U., 114; NYU, 264; Pur- in a promising land: an ACRL liaison at work,” due U., 740; R.L, 114; Rochester Inst. of Tech., 360-61 387; Rollins Coll., 188; Simmons Coll., 39; SO- Harris, Sharlene, news note, 389 LINET, 324; TCGC, 648; Towson U., 324; UC, Hartigan, Grace, “The cover illustration is an oil (Davis, 387, LA, 582, Santa Cruz. 264); U. of on paper painting Oranges (1953)”, 402 (paint, Ill., U-C, 740; U. of Memphis, 582: U. of Mich., cover, no. 7) 114-15; UNC, CH, 39, 188, 264, 440; U. of RL, Hartman, Donald K., “Articles using Thomas Reg- 114; Va. Tech, 264, 648 ister”, 225; “Reference desk questions,” 223; Grants (by grantor):, Atlantic Philanthropies, 39; “Subscribe to an online directory today, frus- Davis Educ. F., 114; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) trate a researcher tomorrow: are print directo- F., 324, 387; Easley (Clarence) Coll., 520; Flor- ries dead?”, 222-26 ida State Historical Records Advisory Board of Hartshorn, W. S., photographer, “Edgar Allen Poe” the State Library and Archives of Florida, 188; photo., 676 GRAMMY F., 387-88; Harrison (Michael & Mar- Harvard U., “Educating Iraqi librarians and library garet B.) Estate, 387; Harvard U., 582; Hertzler, and information science educators: risks and Ann, 648; IMLS, 114, 440, 648, 740 (3); Karmi- rewards” & photos., 87-90 ole (Kenneth) Bookseller Inc., 582; Mellon Haskell, John D., retired, 190 (Andrew W.) F., 39 (2), 114-15 (2), 264, 324; Haworth Press Distance Learning Librarian Confer- Mellon (Andrew W.) F. (2), 387; Middendorf F., ence Sponsorship Award, 2006, 234-35; 2007, 324; NEH, 114, 188, 264, 582; NSF, 264; Stu- 513 art (Hugh) Center Charitable Trust, 264; Wynn Hayes, L. Susan (Suzi), news note, 742 (Lawrence & Sarah J.) Endow, 582 Hazard, Brenda, “Poster session alphabet soup: a Grasso, Ella T., “Papers of Ella T. Grasso, Connect- recipe for success,” 423-24 icut’s first woman governor, open to public at Hedberg, Jane, “Preservation news,” 34, 108, 182, Mt. Holyoke,” 7 258, 316, 380, 435, 515, 577, 643, 735 Green, Patricia, rev. (“The Institute for Public Rela- Heinzman, Mary, appt., 584 tions” & logo), 35-36 “Hello Seattle, 1 am coming back to you,” Ringen, Greenwood Publishing, Career Achievement in 666 (sheet music, cover, no. 11) Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2006, 239; 2007, Henderson, Patricia S., deceased, 444 513 Heneghan (Donald A.) Coll., Leab Award, 238-39 Grimes, Marcia, deceased, 329 Henry, Geneva, news note, 116 “Guest reviewer,” Janssen, 321 Higgins, Pamela, “An intellectual and architectural trea- “Guide to public opinion poll Web sites: polling sure, the George Peabody Library has been de- data from around the world” & logos, Thomp- scribed as a ‘cathedral of books” photo., 616; “A son, 566-70 luxury of libraries: Baltimore libraries and special Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Li- collections” & photos., 616-20; “The Star-Spangled braries, “Developing the 2006 guidelines,” 247; Banner, 14 September 1814” photo., 617 “Guidelines for media resources in academic “Higher ed and library leaders voice support for libraries, 2006: approved by the ACRL Board free access at forum,” 671 at the 2006 ALA Midwinter Meeting,” ACRL, Hillson, Barbara, rev. (‘Western Waters Digital Li- 246-55 brary” & logo), 184 “Guidelines for media resources in academic librar- Hinton, Paula Pearce, deceased, 652 ies, 2006: approved by the ACRL Board at the HBCU, “SOLINET and HBCU Library Alliance pub- 2006 ALA Midwinter Meeting,” ACRL’s Guide- lish report on state of HBCUs,” 78 lines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries “HBCU Library Alliance launches redesigned Web Review Task Force., 246-55 site,” 6 “Guidelines for the security of rare books, manu- Hodges, Gerald, deceased & port., 118 scripts, and other special collections,” ACRL’s Hodges, Olivia, port., 724 RBMS Security Committee., 426-33 Hotel del Coronado, “Thanksgiving 1936 menu Gulfport campus, “The Friends of Messiah Col- from the Hotel del Coronado Collection,” 602 lege Library donated half of the proceeds of its (photograph, cover, no. 10) Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) “How to develop a successful student advisory “Institutional Repositories Spec Kit available from group,” Deuink, 20 ARL,” 540 Howe, Sarah, “ACRL booth clockwise from the Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, center” photo., 243 2006, 237; 2007, 513 Hu, Sylvia S., “Our experience as minority resi- “An intellectual and architectural treasure, the dents: benefits, drawbacks, and suggestions,” George Peabody Library has been described as 297-300 a ‘cathedral of books” photo., Higgins, 616 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2006, 149-50; The Intentional Teacher: Renewal through In- 2007, 512 formed Reflection’, “Announcing new ACRL “Huntington announces early California Population Institute for Information Literacy Program!, 141 Project,” 469-70 “International Network for the Availability of Scien- Hurricane Katrina, “The Friends of Messiah Col- tific Publications,” rev. of, 736-37 lege Library donated half of the proceeds of its Internet resources, “Brazilian studies: online re- annual spring book sale to the library on the sources for researchers,” Riedinger, 309-311, Gulfport campus of William Carey College” & 313; “Business ethics: from oxymoron to de- photos., 470 fining issue of 21st-century business” & logos, Hutchins, Elizabeth Oakley, “Named ACRL/EBSS Cannon, 367-71; “Civic engagement: available Distinguished Librarian “ & port., 235 resources” & logos, Boruff-Jones, 23-26; “Cul- Hutchinson, Alvin, rev. (“National Agricultural Li- tivating your leadership skills: online resources brary Digital Repository”), 430-37 to develop and strengthen your leadership role” & logos, Kear, 625-29; “Cultural resource I management on the Web: explore the dynamic “I can’t live without...Library Lookup Project” and field of CRM” & logos, Noonan, 418-22; “Disas- weblog.infoworld.com/udell/LibraryLookup, ter relief: starting points for learning” & logos, Reinsfelder, 605 Schlotzhauer, 91-90; “Guide to public opinion “I can't live without...Lorcan Dempsey’s Weblog poll Web sites: polling data from around the on libraries, services, and networks: orweblog. world” & logos, Thompson, 566-70; “Internet ocle.org,” Lippincott, 471 resources for nurses and nursing students: “I can't live without...MedlinePlus: www.medlin- a sampling of sites” & logos, Laskin, 230-33; eplus.gov,” McKay, 541 “Journalism: resources from education to advo- “IT can’t live without...Mocoloco.com: Modern Con- cacy” & logos, Garber, 151-54; “More disaster temporary Design,” Martin, 669 relief resources,” Schlotzhauer, 94; “More jour- I guard your right to privacy. I protect your free- nalism resources,” Garber, 153; ‘More nursing dom to read. I support intellectual freedom. I resources,” Laskin, 233; “Scholarly communica- am a librarian. (for the t-shirt picture), Tennant, tion: turning crisis into opportunity” & logos, 294 Stemper, 692-96; “Subscribe to the Google Imhoff, Kathleen, news note, 442 News and Information reading list,” Bell, 499; “Immersion students engaged in some active learn- “What's Google up to now?: online resources ing” photo., Puliman, 631 for keeping up with Google and search en- “In the News”, Orphan, 5, 75, 139, 215, 291, 347, gines,” Bell, 498-501 403, 407, 539, 603, 667 “Internet resources for nurses and nursing students: “Indiana State wins collaboration award,” 349-50 a sampling of sites” & logos, Laskin, 230-33 “Info lit colloquium creates Alexandria Proclama- “Internet reviews,” Roberts, 35—36, 40, 110-11, 118, tion,” 8 184-85, 191, 260-61, 268, 318-19, 329, 382-83, “Information literacy standards for science and en- 388, 436-37, 441, 516-17, 524, 578-79, 586, gineering/technology: approved at ALA Annual 644-45, 652, 736-37 Conference, June 2006,” ALA/ACRL/STS Task “Introducing Baltimore: host of the 13th ACRL, Force, 634-41 National Conference’ Sailing into the Future: “Ingenta expands presence in China,” 607 Charting Our Destiny,’ March 29--April 1, 2007” Innes, Genevieve, rev. (“ECAI: Electronic Cultural & photos., Mengel, 493-97 Atlas Initiative”), 318-19 “Investigating the impact of digital rights manage- Innovation in Instruction Award, 2006, 237-38; ment systems on libraries: synopsis of the re- 2007, 513 search of the 2005 Lazerow Fellowship recipi- “Innovative launches new OPAC platform,” 8 ent,” Eschenfelder, 606 “Innovative to release next-gen federated search “Invited speakers selected for ACRL’s 13th National product,” 471 Conference,” 405 “The Institute for Public Relations” & logo, rev. of, “IRE: Investigative Reporters and Editors” & logo, 35-36 rev. of, 36, 40 Institute for Scholarly Communication, “ACRL/ARL to hold first Institute for Scholarly Communica- J tion: July 12-14, 2006,” 9 Jadlos, Melissa, appt. & port, 650 ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2006, 234; Janssen, Lisa, “Guest reviewer,” 321; rev. (The 2007, 513; Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 2006, Whole Library Handbook, 4th ed.), 321 148; 2007, 513 Jeng, Judy, “Usability of the digital library: an IMLS, “Consolidation of NCLIS into IMLS pro- evaluation model (dissertation, Rutgers Univer- posed,” 293-94; “Wayne State receives IMLS sity)”, 78-79 recruitment grant,” 469 Jennerich, Elaine Z., “The long-term view of library “IMLS accepting Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian staff development: the positive effects on a grant applications,” 542 large organization,” 612-14 Index to C&RL News volume 67 (2006) I-10

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