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index Volume 37, 1993 Compiled by 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 are identified by “(about)”; letters are identified by “(c)”. Reviews are indexed by name of reviewer and by subject of the work reviewed, iden- tified by “(r).” They are also listed by title under the heading “Books reviewed.” Entries are arranged word by word following the “file-as-spelled” principle. Numbers are arranged before alphabetical characters; acronyms without internal punctuation are arranged as words. Paging of Volume 37: Pages 1-120 Number 1 (January) Pages 121-248 Number 2 (April) Pages 249-344 Number 3 (July) Pages 345-464 Number 4 (October) A Archival materials AACR, see Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules Preservation of, 108-9 (r), 109-10 (r), 115-16 “Academic Library Collection Development and (r) “Are We on Equal Terms Yet? Subject Headings Management Positions: Announcements in College & Research Libraries News from Concerning Women in LCSH, 1975-1991” 1980 through 1991,” 134-46 181-96, 457 (c) Acquisition of library materials, 255-60, 105-6 (r) Artificial intelligence, 263-64, 97 (r) Bibliography, 257-60 Auld, Lawrence W. S., 97-117, 236-48, 444-56, “Acquisitions Problems from Poland and Russia: 112 (r) Update on Causes and Potential Solutions,” Authority control, 265-66 211-19 Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, 19-44 Agricultural materials Preservation of, 426-35 Alan, Robert, 403-13 Barshall, Henry, 127-33 (about) “The Anshbasis from Analog to Digital Escalates: Benson, Mary Margaret, 113-14 (r) The Year's Work in the Reproduction of Li- Bibli ic reco! brary Materials, 1992,” 323-34 Enhancement of, 167-80 Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d ed. Bibliographical databases 1988 revision, 114-15 (r) Duplicate records in, 59-71 Online access to, 87-95 Boccaccio, Mary, 104-5 (r), 238-39 (r) Architectural Periodicals Index, 19-44 Book prices, 351-68 460/ LRTS ¢ 37(4) © Index Bookdealers, 105-6 (r), 243-44 (r), 454-55 (r) Networks, Open Access, and Virtual Libraries Books Reviewed (Clinic on Library Applications of Data Advances in Library Resource Sharing. Vol. 2, Processing, 1991; Sutton and Davis, 1991 (Cargill and Graves, eds.), 238 eds.), 455-56 (r) Advances in Library Resource Sharing. Vol. 3, Nitrate Won't Wait (Slide), 112 1992 (Cargill and Graves, eds.), 238 The Online Catalog: A Critical Examination of Advances in Preservation and Access. Vol. 1, Public Use (Peters), 102-3 1992 (Higginbotham and Jackson, eds.), Organizing Knowledge, 2d ed. (Rowley), 238-39 451-53 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Origin, Content, and Future of AACR2 Revised (Clinic on Library Applications of Data (Smiraglia, ed.), 114-15 Processing, 1990; Lancaster and Smith, Preservation of Library and Archival Materials eds.), 97 (Pfliegler, ed.), 115-16 : Bibliographic Access to Medieval and Renais- Preserving Libraries for Medieval Studies (Jor- sance Manuscripts (Stevens, ed.), 240 dan, ed.), 112-13 Cataloging Heresy (Weinberg, ed.), 240-42 Redesigning Library Services (Buckland), 103-4 npublished Nonprint Materials Retrospective Conversion (Schottlaender, ed.), 453-54 CD-ROM Local Area Networks (Desmarais, RLG Preservation Microfilming Handbook ed.), 97-99 (Elkington, ed.), 104-5 A Changing World (North American Serials Teaching Technologies in Libraries (Mac- Interest Group; McMahon, Palm, and donald, et al.), 116-17 Dunn, eds.), 242-43 Technical Services in Libraries (Leonhardt, Collection Assessment: A Look at the RLG Con- ed.), 105 spectus (Wood and Strauch, eds.), 437-38 Vendor Evaluation and Acquisitions Budgets The Collection Building Reader (Sellen and (Lee, ed.), 454-55 Curley, eds.), 99 Vendors and library Acquisitions (Katz, ed.), Collection Management for the 1990s (Branin, 105-6 ed.), 446-47 Bourke, Thomas A., 323-34 Collection Management: A New Treatise Browsing in library collections, 197-209 (Osburn and Atkinson, eds.), 99-101 Budgets, 111-12 (r) Dewey Decimal Classification, 20th Edition: A Byrum, John, alleged retirement of, 284, 458 (c) Study Manual (Comaromi), 101-2 Enhancing Access to Information (Tyckoson, ed.), 102 Cc A Hybrid Systems Approach to Preservation of Cargill, Jennifer, 103-4 (r) Printed Materials (Willis), 447-48 Carter, Ruth C., 227-35 Information and Information Systems (Buck- “Catalog Record Contents Enhancement” 167-80 land), 236-38 “Cataloger’s Workstation: Using a NeXT Com- Interfaces for Information Retrieval and On- puter and Digital Librarian Software for line Systems (Dillon, ed.), 106-7 Access to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Introduction to Cataloging and Classification Rules,” 87-95 (Downing and Downing), 448-49 Catalogers Introduction to Cataloging and Classification, Education of, 269-70 8th ed. (Taylor), 107-8 Catalogers’ workstations, 87-95 Libraries and Archives: Design and Renovation Cataloging, 423-33 with a Preservation Perspective (Swartz- Alternative practices in, 240-42 (r) burg and Bussey), 108-9 Simplification of, 261-63 A Library, Media, and Archival Preservation Standards, 240-42 (r) Handbook (DePew), 109-10 Textbooks, 107-8 (r), 448-49 (r) Making Sense ofJ ournals in the Life Sciences “Cataloging in the 1990s: Managing the Crisis (Stankus), 449-51 (Mentality),” 423-33 Making Sense ofJ ournals in the Physical Catalogs, 102 (r) Sciences (Stankus), 449-51 Catalogs, Online, see Online catalogs Managing Acquisitions and Vendor Relations CD-ROMs (Miller), 243-44 In local area networks, 97-99 (r) Managing Technical Services in the 90s Serial publications, 337 (Racine, ed.), 110-11 “Characteristics of Duplicate Records in OCLC’s Materials Budgets in ARL Libraries (Johnson), Online Union Catalog,” 59-71 111-12 “Characteristics of Subject Headings in the Li- The Multimedia Library, 3d ed. (Cabeceiras), brary of Congress BOOKSM Database,” 47- 113-14 58 LRTS © 37(4) © Index /461 Classification, 197-209, 282-83; see also Dewey Gertz, Janet, 115-16 (r) decimal classification Giral, Angela, 19-44 Textbooks, 107-8 (r), 448-49 (r) Gomez, Joni, 87-95 “A Closer World: A Review of Acquisitions Gordon and Breach (Firm), 127-33 Literature, 1992,” 255-60 “The Gordon and Breach Litigation: A Collection development, 299-313, 99 (r), Chronology and Summary”, 127-33 437-38 (r) Bibliography, 307-13 Positions in, 134-46 Collection management, 99-101 (r), 446-47 (r) Hecker, Margaret Prentice, 242-43 (r) Positions in, 134-46 Henderson, William T., 447-48 (r) College & Research Libraries News, 134-46 Hensley, Charlotta C., 105 (r) Connell, Tschera H., 449-49 (r) Hewitt, Joe A., 110-11 (r) Contents notes in bibliographic records, 167-80 “The Hidden Classification in Library of Con- Conway, Martha O?Hara, 47-58 gress Subject Headings for Judaica,” 369-79 “A Cooperative Cataloging Project between Two Hill, Janet Swan, 97 (r) Large Academic Libraries,” 221-25 Holley, Robert P., 102 (r) Cooperative cataloging, 221-25 Human-computer interaction, 106-7 (r) “Cooperative Preservation of State-Level Publica- tions: Preserving the Literature of New York I State Agriculture and Rural Life,” 434-43 Copyright, 324-26 Illustrative materials Cornell University, 380-94, 434-43 Preservation of, 73-85 Crosby, Ellen, 451-53 (r) Indexes and indexing, 283-85 Cybulski, Walter, 434-43 Consistency in, 19-44 “Indexing Overlap and Consistency between the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals and D the Architectural Periodicals Index,” 19-44 Demas, Samuel, 434-43 “Information Access with the Former East Ger- Descriptive cataloging, 261-75 many: Book Procurement and Other Informa- Bibliography, 270-75 tion Access Issues before and after Dewey decimal classification, 101-2 (r) Reunification,” 415-422 Digital computer output microfilm, 327-28, Information retrieval, 106-7 (r), 236-38 (r), 380-401 451-53 (r) Digital Librarian (Software), 87-95 “Instruction for Authors,” 119-20 “Digital-to-Microfilm Conversion: An Interim Ivey, Bob, 101-2 (r) Preservation Solution,” 380-401 Document delivery, 324-26 J Doutt, Margaret E., 112-13 (r) Drewes, Jeanne M., 315-22 Jakubs, Deborah, 99 (r), 445—-46(r) Jeng, Judy, 106-7 (r), 455-56 (r) Jenkins, Fred W., 240 (r) E Johnson, Richard D., 446-47 (r) “An Electrifying Year: A Year's Work in Serials, Judaica materials 1992,” 335-42 Subject headings for, 369-79 Electronic publishing, 324, 336-37 Elrod, J. McRee, 246-47 (c) Epple, Margie, 238 (r) Expert systems, 263-64, 97 (r) Kenney, Anne R., 380-401 Kiegel, Joseph, 221-25 Kilton, Thomas, 415-22 F Knutson, Gunnar, 261-75 Film Kohberger, Paul B., Jr., 227-35 Preservation of, 112 (r) Frost, Carolyn O., 457-58 (c) L Lanier, Don, 99-101 (r) G LANs, see Local area networks Geology materials LeBlanc, James D., 423-33 Preservation of, 73-85 Lee, Hur-Li, 147-66 German publications Lehmann, Stephen, 299-313 Acquisition of, 415-22 Libraries German, Lisa, 255-60 Space utilization in, 147-66 462/ LRTS ¢ 37(4) ¢ Index Use studies, 197-209 Photocopying, 324-26 Library instruction, 116-17 (r) Physical science materials, 449-51 (r) Library networks, 7-17, 455-56 (r) Polish publications Library of Congress subject headings, 47-58, Acquisition of, 211-19 181-96, 369-79 “Preservation Needs of Oversized Illustrations in Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish Geology Master's Theses,” 73-85 Studies (Galron), 369-79 Preservation of library materials, 315-22, 434— Library positions 43, 104-5 (r), 108-9 (r), 109-10 (r), 112 (r), Advertising of, 134-46 112-13 (r), 115-16 (r), 238-39 (r), 447-48 (r) Library science, 103-4 (r) Bibliography, 318-22 “The Library Space Problem, Future Demand, Cooperative programs, 434-43 and Collection Control,” 147-66 Publishers and publishing Life sciences materials, 449-51 (r) Trials, litigation, etc., 127-33 “Linking Successive Entries Based Upon the OCLC Control Number, ISSN, or LCCN,” 403-413 Local area networks, 97-99 (r) Rast, Elaine K., 114-15 (r), 453-54 (r) Losee, Robert M., 197-209 “The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users, and Browsing,” 197-209 M Renaissance materials Machine-Readable Cataloging, 264-65 Cataloging of, 240 (r) Marks, Ken, 97-99 (r), 108-9 (r) Reproduction of library materials, 323-34 Medieval materials Bibliography, 330-34 Cataloging of, 240 (r) Research Libraries Group, see RLG Conspectus Medieval studies materials Resource sharing, 238 (r) Preservation of, 112-13 (r) Retrospective conversion, 266-67, 453-54 (r) Microfilming for preservation, 326-27, 380-401, Rice, Karen, 102-3 (r) Riddick, John F., 335-42 104-5 (r) Microforms RLG Conspectus, 445-46 (r) Cataloging, 328-29 Robinson, William C., 134-46, 351-68 Standards, 327 Rogers, Margaret N., 181-96 Micropublishing, 326 Rogers, Sally A., 59-71 Myall, Carolynne, 243-44 (r) Rondestvedt, Karen, 211-19 Myers, Nancy, 111-12 (r) Russian publications Acquisition of, 211-19 N Ss New York State Library, 434-443 San Diego State University Library, 167-80 NeXT Computers, 87-95 Nisonger, a E., 105-6 (r), 449-51 (r) Sandberg-Fox, Ann M., 444-45 (r) Nitrate film Schellinger, Merry, 221-25 Preservation of, 447-48 (r) Schmidt, Karen, 454-55 (r) School libraries, 7-17 Nonbook materials Acquisition of, 113-14 (r) “School Library Media Centers and Networks,” Cataloging of, 268-69, 444-45 (r) 7-17 Scott, Sally J., 73-85 “Notes on Operations,” 211-35, 415-43 “Notes on Research,” 87-95 Serial publications, 335-42, 242-43 (r), 449-51 (r) Bibliography, 339-42 oO Cataloging, 335-36 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Cataloging—Successive entries, 403-13 Online Union Catalog—Duplicate records in, Indexing of, 19-44 59-71 In the life sciences, 449-51 O'Neill, Ann L., 127-33 In the physical sciences, 449-51 O'Neill, Edward T., 59-71 Prices, 338 Online catalogs, 102-3 (r) Prices—Surveys, 127-33 Subject headings in, 285-89 Subscriptions to, 227-35 Oskins, W. Michael, 59-71 Shimoguchi, Wayne, 167-80 Smiraglia, Richard P., 236-38 (r), 458 (c) Space utilization in libraries, 147-66 P Spohrer, James H., 299-313 “Page Price of Popular Fiction and Nonfiction SPSS/PC+, 227-35 Books: An Exploratory Study,” 351-68 Stalker, Dianne, 109-10 (r} LRTS © 37(4) © Index /463 State government publications “Using SPSS/PC+ and NOTIS Downloaded Files Preservation of, 434-43 of Current Subscription Records at the Uni- Stoffle, Carla J., 116-17 (r) versity of Pittsburgh,” 227-35 Stone, Alva T., 277-98 Subject cataloging, 277-98 ¥ Bibliography, 293-98 Van Orden, Phyllis J., 7-17 Subject headings, 283-85; see also Library of Vellucci, Sherry L., 247-48 (c) Congress subject headings In online catalogs, 47-58, 285-89 Virtual libraries, 455-56 (r) Successive entry in cataloging, 403-13 w Weihs, Jean, 240-42 (r) T Weinberg, Bella Hass, 369-79, 118 (c) Taylor, Arlene G., 19-44 Weintraub, Tamara S., 167-80 Technical services, 105 (r), 110-11 (r) “Widening Circle: Preservation Literature Re- Technological equipment in libraries view, 1992,” 315-22 Instruction in use, 116-17 (r) Wilkes, Adeline W., 7-17 “That Elusive Concept of ‘Aboutness’: The Year's Women Work in Subject Analysis, 1992,” 277-98 Subject headings relating to, 181-96 Theses and dissertations Wright, Dorothy, 434-43 Preservation of, 73-85 Thomas, Alan R., 107-8 (r) Y “The Year's Work in Collection Development, U 1992,” 299-313 “The Year's Work in Descriptive Cataloging, University of Minnesota Libraries, 221-25 1992,” 261-75 University of Pittsburgh, 227-35 University of Washington Libraries, 221-25 Unpublished materials Z Cataloging, 444-45 (r) Zimmerman, Glen A., 457 (c) All systems go. 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