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Index to North Carolina Libraries Volume 54, 1996 — Compiled by Michael Cotter Cross-reference to pages and issues: Pp. 1-44: Spring, 1996; pp. 45-96: Summer, 1996; pp. 97-148: Fall, 1996; pp. 149-192: Winter, 1996 About Libraries Online!, by Pat Ryckman. 166 Angley, Wilson, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael Hill, eds. Bishir, Catherine W., and Michael T. Southem. A Guide to About the Authors. Sherman’s March Through North Carolina: A the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. (Biographical Information). 2, 81, 132, 169 Chronology. Review. 34 Book review by Edward F. Turberg. 137 Academic Dissertations. Answers to Lucky, by Howard Owen. Book review by Bland, Celia. The Conspiracy of the Secret Nine. Book Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Dorothy Hodder. 82 rev:~w by Margaret Miles. 138 Academic Libraries. Anthony, Robert G., Jr., reviewer. See Mattamuskeet & Bledsoe, Jerry. The Angel Doll: A Christmas Story. Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving Ocracoke Waterfowl Heritage. Review. 141 All Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Antonowicz, Sherrie, reviewer. See Sister Becky's Baby. Bloxam, Rebecca. Channing, Rhoda K. The Community of the Book: Antonowicz, Sherrie, Marty Wilson, and Catherine Moore, Receives NCASL Administrator of the Year Award. 141 An Academic Library Perspective. 107-109 reviewers. North Carolina Videos: Artistic, Literary, | Book Discussion Groups. Levine, Cindy. What We Wish They Knew When They Historical, and Geographical Views of the Old North Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. Got Here: an Academic Librarian’s Perspective. 19-22 State. 142-143 103-106 Lubans, John, Jr. “Who’s Gonna Take Out the Archdale Public Library. Book Reviews. Garbage When I’m Dead and Gone’”?: New Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. See Reviews. Roles for Leaders. 58-63 103-106 Books and the Human Need for Narrative: Reflections on Mayes, Susan E. ‘The Benedictine Collection at Ameson, Rosemary H. Community of the Book: the Writing of Paul Ricoeur, by David Lee Stegall. Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 Introduction. 99-100 100-102 Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools _____. The Community of the Book: A Bibliography. Books of Passage: 27 North Carolina Writers on the Books of the Trade. 158-160 127-129 that Changed Their Lives, ed. by David Perkins. Smith, Susan. Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in Ameson, Rosemary H., Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Review. 182 Wake Forest University’s Access 2000 Project. 153-157 Community of the Book (Fall 1996). Brabham, Robin, reviewer. See Reading, Writing, and Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. 103-106 Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools. Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Asheville City Schools. Bracy, Pauletta. Discovered in North Carolina: An Access to Information. Stockdale, Kay L. Encouraging the Students to Overview of Research Related to School Library Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools Read, Read, Read. 124-126 Media Programs. 9-18 of the Trade. 158-160 Automation. Bradley, Mark L. Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle of Ryckman, Pat. About Libraries Online! 166 See articles under Managing Technology. Bentonville. Book review by Eileen McGrath. 83-84 Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Awards. Bridgers, Sue Ellen. All We Know of Heaven. Book Marriage. 161-164 Bloxam, Rebecca. Receives NCASL Administrator review by Mel Burton. 177 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a of the Year Award. 141 | Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Staff in Rural Setting. 165-168 Jackson, Elizabeth J. Receives NCASL Scholarship. 141 Library Automation. 161-164 Across Fortune’s Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kanoy, Pam. Receives NCASL Carolyn Palmer Burgin, Robert, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Leadership in Kenan, Jr., by Walter E. Campbell. Book review by Media Coordinator of the Year Award. 141 Libraries (Summer 1996). Beverly Tetterton. 83 Burton, Mel, reviewer. See All We Know of Heaven. Adams, Kevin, and Marty Casstevens. Wildflowers of Banks, Philip P., reviewer. See Mountain Fever. the Southern Appalachians: How to Photograph and Barefoot, Daniel W. General Robert F. Hoke: Lee’s The Cameraman Has Visited Our Town, video by Tom Identify Them. Review. 35 Modest Warrior. Book review by Stewart Lillard. 134 Whiteside. Video review by Catherine Moore. 143 Akinwole, Barbara S., reviewer. See Their Highest Beasley, Augie E. Leadership 101: Survival Skills for Campbell, Walter E. Across Fortune's Tracks: A Potential: An African American School Community School Media Coordinators. 54-57 Biography of William Rand Kenan, Jr. Book review in the Segregated South. 176-177 Belmont Abbey College. by Beverly Tetterton. 83 Alexander, Tom, ed. Mountain Fever. Book review by Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Carolina Moon, by Jill McCorkle. Book review by Philip P. Banks. 29 Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 Suzanne Wise. 138-139 Al! We Know of Heaven, by Sue Ellen Bridgers. Book The Benedictine Collection at Belmont Abbey College, by Carolyn Palmer Media Coordinator of the Year Award. review by Mel Burton. 177 Susan E. Mayes. 110-112 Presented to Pam Kanoy. 141 American Library Association. New Members Bentonville: The Final Battle of Sherman and Johnston, Carter, Linda, producer. Sister Becky's Baby. Video Round Table. by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. Book review by review by Sherrie Antonowicz. 142 Holmes, Gerald V., and Mary Jo Howard. Today’s Maurice C. York. 180 Cary, Lorin Lee. See Kay, Marvin L. Michael. Graduate, Tomorrow’s Leader: Off to a Great Bibliographies. A Case in Point: Individual Library Instruction for Start! 64-67 Arneson, Rosemary H. The Community of the International Students, by Nan Watkins. 76-79 Amidon, Stephen. The Primitive. Review. 35 Book: A Bibliography. 127-129 Channing, Rhoda K. The Community of the Book: An And in Edition (column). Flowers, Janet L. Developing Excellence in Leader- Academic Library Perspective. 107-109 - Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library ship and Followership: A Bibliographic Essay. 68-73 ___, cover photo, Fall 1996 Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Hall, Carol, and Diane Kessler. The Media Charlotte’s Web (Community Computer Network). The Andy Griffith Story, by Terry Collins. Review. 182 Specialist as Change Agent: a Bibliography. 22-23 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a The Angel Doll: A Christmas Story, by Jerry Bledsoe. Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Empowering Managers Rural Setting. 165-168 Review. 141 and Leaders in Times of Change and Transition: A Cherry, Kevin. The Network and the Book. 131 Angley, Wilson, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael Hill. Videography. 88-89 Cherry, Kevin, reviewer. See Slavery in North Carolina, Sherman's March through North Carolina: A Chronol- Biographical Information. 1748-1775. ogy. Book review by Joseph Sheppard. 178-179 About the Authors. 2, 81, 132, 169 Chesnutt, Charles. Sister Becky's Baby, produced by 188 — Winter 1996 North Carolina Libraries Index to North Carolina Libraries Volume 54, 1996 — Compiled by Michael Cotter Cross-reference to pages and issues: Pp. 1-44: Spring, 1996; pp. 45-96: Summer, 1996; pp. 97-148: Fall, 1996; pp. 149-192: Winter, 1996 About Libraries Online!, by Pat Ryckman. 166 Angley, Wilson, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael Hill, eds. Bishir, Catherine W., and Michael T. Southem. A Guide to About the Authors. Sherman’s March Through North Carolina: A the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. (Biographical Information). 2, 81, 132, 169 Chronology. Review. 34 Book review by Edward F. Turberg. 137 Academic Dissertations. Answers to Lucky, by Howard Owen. Book review by Bland, Celia. The Conspiracy of the Secret Nine. Book Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Dorothy Hodder. 82 rev:~w by Margaret Miles. 138 Academic Libraries. Anthony, Robert G., Jr., reviewer. See Mattamuskeet & Bledsoe, Jerry. The Angel Doll: A Christmas Story. Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving Ocracoke Waterfowl Heritage. Review. 141 All Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Antonowicz, Sherrie, reviewer. See Sister Becky's Baby. Bloxam, Rebecca. Channing, Rhoda K. The Community of the Book: Antonowicz, Sherrie, Marty Wilson, and Catherine Moore, Receives NCASL Administrator of the Year Award. 141 An Academic Library Perspective. 107-109 reviewers. North Carolina Videos: Artistic, Literary, | Book Discussion Groups. Levine, Cindy. What We Wish They Knew When They Historical, and Geographical Views of the Old North Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. Got Here: an Academic Librarian’s Perspective. 19-22 State. 142-143 103-106 Lubans, John, Jr. “Who’s Gonna Take Out the Archdale Public Library. Book Reviews. Garbage When I’m Dead and Gone’”?: New Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. See Reviews. Roles for Leaders. 58-63 103-106 Books and the Human Need for Narrative: Reflections on Mayes, Susan E. ‘The Benedictine Collection at Ameson, Rosemary H. Community of the Book: the Writing of Paul Ricoeur, by David Lee Stegall. Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 Introduction. 99-100 100-102 Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools _____. The Community of the Book: A Bibliography. Books of Passage: 27 North Carolina Writers on the Books of the Trade. 158-160 127-129 that Changed Their Lives, ed. by David Perkins. Smith, Susan. Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in Ameson, Rosemary H., Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Review. 182 Wake Forest University’s Access 2000 Project. 153-157 Community of the Book (Fall 1996). Brabham, Robin, reviewer. See Reading, Writing, and Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. 103-106 Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools. Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Asheville City Schools. Bracy, Pauletta. Discovered in North Carolina: An Access to Information. Stockdale, Kay L. Encouraging the Students to Overview of Research Related to School Library Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools Read, Read, Read. 124-126 Media Programs. 9-18 of the Trade. 158-160 Automation. Bradley, Mark L. Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle of Ryckman, Pat. About Libraries Online! 166 See articles under Managing Technology. Bentonville. Book review by Eileen McGrath. 83-84 Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Awards. Bridgers, Sue Ellen. All We Know of Heaven. Book Marriage. 161-164 Bloxam, Rebecca. Receives NCASL Administrator review by Mel Burton. 177 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a of the Year Award. 141 | Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Staff in Rural Setting. 165-168 Jackson, Elizabeth J. Receives NCASL Scholarship. 141 Library Automation. 161-164 Across Fortune’s Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kanoy, Pam. Receives NCASL Carolyn Palmer Burgin, Robert, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Leadership in Kenan, Jr., by Walter E. Campbell. Book review by Media Coordinator of the Year Award. 141 Libraries (Summer 1996). Beverly Tetterton. 83 Burton, Mel, reviewer. See All We Know of Heaven. Adams, Kevin, and Marty Casstevens. Wildflowers of Banks, Philip P., reviewer. See Mountain Fever. the Southern Appalachians: How to Photograph and Barefoot, Daniel W. General Robert F. Hoke: Lee’s The Cameraman Has Visited Our Town, video by Tom Identify Them. Review. 35 Modest Warrior. Book review by Stewart Lillard. 134 Whiteside. Video review by Catherine Moore. 143 Akinwole, Barbara S., reviewer. See Their Highest Beasley, Augie E. Leadership 101: Survival Skills for Campbell, Walter E. Across Fortune's Tracks: A Potential: An African American School Community School Media Coordinators. 54-57 Biography of William Rand Kenan, Jr. Book review in the Segregated South. 176-177 Belmont Abbey College. by Beverly Tetterton. 83 Alexander, Tom, ed. Mountain Fever. Book review by Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Carolina Moon, by Jill McCorkle. Book review by Philip P. Banks. 29 Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 Suzanne Wise. 138-139 Al! We Know of Heaven, by Sue Ellen Bridgers. Book The Benedictine Collection at Belmont Abbey College, by Carolyn Palmer Media Coordinator of the Year Award. review by Mel Burton. 177 Susan E. Mayes. 110-112 Presented to Pam Kanoy. 141 American Library Association. New Members Bentonville: The Final Battle of Sherman and Johnston, Carter, Linda, producer. Sister Becky's Baby. Video Round Table. by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. Book review by review by Sherrie Antonowicz. 142 Holmes, Gerald V., and Mary Jo Howard. Today’s Maurice C. York. 180 Cary, Lorin Lee. See Kay, Marvin L. Michael. Graduate, Tomorrow’s Leader: Off to a Great Bibliographies. A Case in Point: Individual Library Instruction for Start! 64-67 Arneson, Rosemary H. The Community of the International Students, by Nan Watkins. 76-79 Amidon, Stephen. The Primitive. Review. 35 Book: A Bibliography. 127-129 Channing, Rhoda K. The Community of the Book: An And in Edition (column). Flowers, Janet L. Developing Excellence in Leader- Academic Library Perspective. 107-109 - Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library ship and Followership: A Bibliographic Essay. 68-73 ___, cover photo, Fall 1996 Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Hall, Carol, and Diane Kessler. The Media Charlotte’s Web (Community Computer Network). The Andy Griffith Story, by Terry Collins. Review. 182 Specialist as Change Agent: a Bibliography. 22-23 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a The Angel Doll: A Christmas Story, by Jerry Bledsoe. Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Empowering Managers Rural Setting. 165-168 Review. 141 and Leaders in Times of Change and Transition: A Cherry, Kevin. The Network and the Book. 131 Angley, Wilson, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael Hill. Videography. 88-89 Cherry, Kevin, reviewer. See Slavery in North Carolina, Sherman's March through North Carolina: A Chronol- Biographical Information. 1748-1775. ogy. Book review by Joseph Sheppard. 178-179 About the Authors. 2, 81, 132, 169 Chesnutt, Charles. Sister Becky's Baby, produced by 188 — Winter 1996 North Carolina Libraries Linda Carter. Video review by Sherrie Antonowicz. 142 Dudley, Jack, ed. Mattamuskeet & Ocracoke Carolina: A Chronology. Christmas Lights, by Ann Fearrington. Book review by Waterfowl Heritage. Book review by Robert G. Hodder, Dorothy, comp. North Carolina Books Beth Hutchison. 140 Anthony, Jr. 33 (column). 28-35, 82-87, 134-141, 176-182 Coe, Joffre Lanning, ed. Town Creek Indian Mound: A Duke, Pony, and Jason Thomas. Too Rich: The Family Hodder, Dorothy, reviewer. See Answers to Lucky. Native American Legacy. Book review by Plummer Secrets of Doris Duke. Review. 35 . See In the Funny Paper: Stories. Alston Jones, Jr. 32 Duke University Library. Hollandsworth, Bobby, reviewer. See North Carolina Corpo- Collins, Terry. The Andy Griffith Story. Review. 182 Lubans, John, Jr. “Who’s Gonna Take Out the rate Giving: A Directory of Philanthropic Programs. Community of the Book. Garbage When I’m Dead and Gone”?: New Roles Holmes, Gerald V., and Mary Jo Howard. Today’s Gradu- Arneson, Rosemary H. The Community of the for Leaders. 58-63 ate, Tomorrow’s Leader: Off to a Great Start! 64-67 Book: A Bibliography. 127-129 The Home: A Memoir of Growing Up in an Orphanage, by . Community of the Book: Introduction. 99-100 Electronic Journals. Richard McKenzie. Book review by Dan Horne. 136 Arneson, Rosemary H., Guest Editor. Theme issue, Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of Horne, Dan, reviewer. See The Home: A Memoir of Community of the Book (Fall 1996) the Trade. 158-160 Growing Up in an Orphanage. Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. Elkin Public Library. Howard, Mary Jo. See Holmes, Gerald V. 103-106 Sanders, Joan. “Share a Book ... at Home” A Literacy Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Bentonville: The Final Channing, Rhoda K. The Community of the Book: Project Sponsored by the Elkin Public Library. 122 Battle of Sherman and Johnston. Book review by An Academic Library Perspective. 107-109 Encouraging the Students to Read, Read, Read, by Maurice C. York. 180 Cherry, Kevin. The Network and the Book. 131 Kay L. Stockdale. 124-126 Hutchison, Beth, reviewer. See Christmas Lights. Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Hyde Yesterdays: A History of Hyde County, by Morgan Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Fearrington, Ann. Christmas Lights. Book review by H. Harris. Review. 34 Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 Beth Hutchison. 140 Hyman, John H. The Relationship. Review. 35 McNitt, Nancy B. Library Media Center School Fergusson, David. From the President. 2, 46, 98, 150 Reading Programs at Morrisville Year-Round ___. Keep School Libraries Open After Hours. 24 In the Funny Paper: Stories, ed. by Heather Ross Elementary School. 123 Flowers, Janet L. Developing Excellence in Leadership Miller. Book review by Dorothy Hodder. 30-31 Sanders, Joan. “Share a Book ... at Home” A Literacy and Followership: A Bibliographic Essay. 68-73 Indexing. Project Sponsored by the Elkin Public Library. !22 Franklin, John Hope. The Free Negro in North Carolina, Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools Stegall, David Lee. Books and the Human Need for 1790-1860. Review. 35 of the Trade. 158-160 Narrative: Reflections on the Writing of Paul Ricoeur. The Free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860, by John Information Architecture. 100-102 Hope Franklin. Review. 35 Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Stockdale, Kay L. Encouraging the Students to From the President, by David Fergusson. 2, 46, 98, 150 Marriage. 161-164 Read, Read, Read. 124-126 Future of Librarianship. Information Specialists. Theme issue. Fall 1996. 99-131 Kessler, Diane. The Media Specialist in the Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Valentine, Patrick M. The Spread of Public Libraries: Millennium: Accepting the Challenge. 6-8 172-175 The Community of the Book in North Carolina, Miller, Marilyn. The Media Specialist in the Information Technology. 1900-1960. 113-121 Millennium: The Challenge. 3-5 Mellon, Constance. Putting Technology in Its Community of the Book: A Bibliography, by Rosemary Place. 170 H. Arneson. 127-129 Gaddis, Dale. Leadership for North Carolina Libraries: Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools The Community of the Book: An Academic Library Now is the Time to Choose. 47-53 of the Trade. 158-160 Perspective, by Rhoda K. Channing. 107-109 Gaillard, Frye. The Heart of Dixie: Southern Rebels, Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Community of the Book: Introduction, by Rosemary H. Renegades, and Heroes. Review. 182 Marriage. 161-164 Arneson. 99-100 Gastonia 1929: the Story of the Loray Mill Strike, ed. Thrasher, Jerry A. Technology Should Have a Computer Skills. John A. Salmond. Book review by John Welch. 31 Prominent Place. 171 Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Gender & Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White Integrating the North Carolina Computer Skills Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Supremacy in North Carolina, 1896-1920, by Curriculum, by Gerry Solomon. 36-37 Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore. Book review by Patrick Interlibrary Cooperation. 172-175 Valentine. 178 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of General Robert F. Hoke: Lee’s Modest Warrior, by Daniel Rural Setting. 165-168 the Trade. 158-160 W. Barefoot. Book review by Stewart Lillard. 134 International Students. Solomon, Gerry. Integrating the North Carolina Gibson, Joyce M. Scotland County Emerging, 1750- Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library Computer Skills Curriculum. 36-37 1900: The History of a Small Section of North Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Conrad, Dennis M. The Papers of Nathanael Greene, Carolina. Review. 34 Internet. Volume VIII. Review. 34 Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth. Gender & Jim Crow: Cherry, Kevin. The Network and the Book. 131 The Conspiracy of the Secret Nine, by Celia Bland. Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Book review by Margaret Miles. 138 North Carolina, 1896-1920. Book review by Patrick Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools Consultants. Valentine. 178 of the Trade. 158-160 Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Growing Up in Raleigh: Childhood Memories of Life in Scott, Ralph Lee. Wired to the World (column). 172-175 the Capital City During the Great Depression, by 26, 80-81, 132, 169 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in Edgar M. Wyatt. Book review by Juanita Winner. 86 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the internet in a Rural Setting. 165-168 Guide to Research Materials in the North Carolina State a Rural Setting. 165-168 Coppola, Vincent. Uneasy Warriors: Coming Back Home: Archives: State Agency Records, by North Carolina See Also World Wide Web. The Perilous Journey of the Green Berets. Review. 35 Division of Archives and History. Review. 34 Introducing the Internet in a Rural Setting, by Penny H. Cotten, Alice R., reviewer. See Of Time and the Artist: A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Welling. 165-168 Thomas Wolfe, His Novels, and the Critics. Carolina, by Catherine W. Bishir and Michael T. Introduction to Zoning, by David Owens. Review. 141 Cross, Jerry L. See Sherman’s March through North Southern. Book review by Edward F. Turberg. 137 Isbell, Robert. The Last Chivaree: The Hicks Family of Carolina: A Chronology. Beech Mountain. Book review by Joan Sherif. 140 Hall, Carol, and Diane Kessler. The Media Specialist as Developing Excellence in Leadership and Followership: Change Agent: a Bibliography. 22-23 Jackson, Elizabeth J. A Bibliographic Essay, by Janet L. Flowers. 68-73 Harris, Morgan H. Hyde Yesterdays: A History of Hyde Receives NCASL Scholarship. 141 Discovered in North Carolina: An Overview of Research County. Review. 34 Johnson, George, Jr. Rose O’ Neale Greenhow and the Related to School Library Media Programs, by The Heart of Dixie: Southern Rebels, Renegades, and Blockade Runners. Review. 34 Pauletta Bracy. 9-18 Heroes, by Frye Gaillard. Review. 182 Johnston, Carol Ingalls. Of Time and the Artist: Thomas Dixon, Warren, Jr. Tarheel Hilarities. Review. 35 Helfand, Judy, reviewer. See The Uprising of ‘34. Wolfe, His Novels, and the Critics. Book review by Douglas, Davison M., ed. Reading, Writing, and Race: Hickle, Peggy. Letter to the Editor. 133 Alice R. Cotten. 135 The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools. Book Hicks, Laurel R., reviewer. See Weavers of Dreams. Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Empowering Managers and review by Robin Brabham. 28 Hill, Michael. See Sherman’s March through North Leaders in Times of Change and Transition: A North Carolina Libraries Winter 1996 — 189 Videography. 88-89 Tuchmayer, Harry. Then Let’s Get Out of the Way! 75 Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr., comp. Lagniappe/North Leadership 101: Survival Skills for School Media Marriage. 151-152 Caroliniana (column). 36-37, 88-89, 142-143, 172-175 Coordinators, by Augie E. Beasley. 54-57 Theme Issue. Winter 1996. 151-175 Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr., reviewer. See Town Creek Leadership for North Carolina Libraries: Now is the Thrasher, Jerry A. Technology Should Have a Indian Mound: A Native American Legacy. Time to Choose, by Dale Gaddis. 47-53 Prominent Place. 171 Learning to Use the Tools of the Trade, by Eric Lease Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a Kaiper, Gina V. The Story of Lina Holt. Review. 34 Morgan. 158-160 Rural Setting. 165-168 Kanoy, Pam. Lee, Bill. The Newcomer's Guide to North Carolina: Managing Technology Peopleography, by Diane Kester. Receives NCASL Carolyn Palmer Media Everything You Need to Know to be a Tarheel. 172-175 Coordinator of the Year Award. 141 Review. 141 A Mansion in the Mountains: the Story of Moses & Karon, Jan. These High Green Hills. Book review by Leloudis, James L. Schooling the New South: Pedagogy, Bertha Cone & Their Blowing Rock Manor, by Philip Bill Kirwan. 179 Self, and Society in North Carolina, 1880-1920. Book T. Noblitt. Book review by John Welch. 180-181 Kay, Marvin L. Michael, and Lorin Lee Cary. Slavery in review by David A. Strong. 84-85 Mattamuskeet & Ocracoke Waterfowl Heritage, ed. Jack North Carolina, 1748-1775. Book review by Kevin “Let’s Talk About It” Project. Dudley. Book review by Robert G. Anthony, Jr. 33 Cherry. 139 Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Belmont Kearns, Paul R., ed. Weavers of Dreams. Book review 103-106 Abbey College. 110-112 by Laurel R. Hicks. 32-33 Let’s Talk About It Some More, by Frannie Ashbum. 103-106 McCorkle, Jill. Carolina Moon. Book review by Keep School Libraries Open After Hours, by David Letters to the Editors. 133 Suzanne Wise. 138-139 Fergusson. 24 Levine, Cindy. What We Wish They Knew When They McEachin, James. Tell Me a Tale: A Novel of the Old Kenning, Caroline. Cover photos, Spring 1996 Got Here: an Academic Librarian’s erspective. 19-22 South. Review. 141 Kessler, Diane. The Media Specialist in the Millennium: Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Marriage, by Bil McGrath, Eileen, reviewer. See Last Stand in the Accepting the Challenge. 6-8 Stahl. 151-152 Carolinas: The Battle of Bentonville. ___. See Hall, Carol. Librarianship. McKenzie, Richard. The Home: A Memoir of Growing Kessler, Diane, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, School Hall, Carol, and Diane Kessler. The Media Specialist as Up in an Orphanage. Book review by Dan Horne. 136 Libraries (Spring 1996) Change Agent: a Bibliography. 22-23 McNitt, Nancy B. Library Media Center School Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Reading Programs at Morrisville Year-Round 172-175 Marriage. 161-164 Elementary School. 123 King, William E. Letter to the Editor. 133 See Also articles under Leadership (theme issue). McQuigg, Jackson. History on Steel Wheels: Trains at Kirwan, Bill, reviewer. See These High Green Hills. Libraries Online! the North Carolina Transportation Museum. Book Ryckman, Pat. About Libraries Online! 166 review by Lucy A. Powell. 181 Lagniappe/North Caroliniana (column edited by Library Administration and Management. The Media Specialist as Change Agent: a Bibliography, Plummer Alston Jones, Jr). See articles under Leadership (theme issue). by Carol Hall and Diane Kessler. 22-23 Antonowicz, Sherrie, Marty Wilson, and Catherine Library History. The Media Specialist in the Millennium: Accepting the Moore, reviewers. North Carolina Videos: Artistic, Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Challenge, by Diane Kessler. 6-8 Literary, Historical, and Geographical Views of the Old Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 The Media Specialist in the Millennium: The Challenge, North State. 142-143 Valentine, Patrick M. The Spread of Public Libraries: by Marilyn Miller. 3-5. Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Empowering Managers The Community of the Book in North Carolina, Mellon, Constance. Putting Technology in Its Place. 170 and Leaders in Times of Change and Transition: A 1900-1960. 113-121 Mentoring. Videography. 88-89 Library Instruction. See articles under Leadership (theme issue). Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Levine, Cindy. What We Wish They Knew When They Miles, Margaret, reviewer. See The Conspiracy of the 172-175 Got Here: an Academic Librarian’s Perspective. 19-22 Secret Nine. Solomon, Gerry. Integrating the North Carolina Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library Miller, Heather Ross, ed. In the Funny Papers: Stories. Computer Skills Curriculum. 36-37 Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Book review by Dorothy Hodder. 30-31 The Last Chivaree: The Hicks Family of Beech Mountain, Library Media Center School Reading Programs at Miller, Marilyn. The Media Specialist in the by Robert Isbell. Book review by Joan Sherif. 140 Morrisville Year-Round Elementary School, by Millennium: The Challenge. 3-5 Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle of Bentonville, Nancy B. McNitt. 123 Minutes of the Executive Board, North Carolina Library by Mark L. Book review by Eileen McGrath. 83-84 Library Profession. Association. Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin See North Carolina Library Association. Executive The Law of Self-Defense in North Carolina, by John Marriage. 161-164 Board. Minutes. Rubin. Review. 141 Library Research. Moore, Catherine, reviewer. See The Cameraman Has Leadership. Bracy, Pauletta. Discovered in North Carolina: An Visited Our Town. Beasley, Augie E. Leadership 101: Survival Overview of Research Related to School Library _____. See North Carolina Bed and Breakfasts and Skills for School Media Coordinators. 54-57 Media Programs. 9-18 Country Inns. Burgin, Robert, Guest Editor. Theme issue, Lillard, Stewart, reviewer. See General Robert F. Hoke: ____. See River Run: Down the Cape Fear to the Sea. Leadership in Libraries (Summer 1996) Lee’s Modest Warrior. ___. See Roanoak: The Unsolved Mystery of the Lost Flowers, Janet L. Developing Excellence in Literacy. Colony. Leadership and Followership: A Bibliographic McNitt, Nancy B. Library Media Center School Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of the Essay. 68-73 Reading Programs at Morrisville Year-Round Trade. 158-160 Gaddis, Dale. Leadership for North Carolina Elementary School. 123 Morrisville Year-Round Elementary School. Libraries: Now is the Time to Choose. 47-53 Sanders, Joan. “Share a Book ... at Home” A Literacy McNitt, Nancy B. Library Media Center School Holmes, Gerald V., and Mary Jo Howard. Today’s Project Sponsored by the Elkin Public Library. 122 Reading Programs at Morrisville Year-Round Graduate, Tomorrow’s Leader: Off to a Great Start! Elementary Schcol. 123 64-67 Managing Technology. Mountain Fever, ed. by Tom Alexander. Book review Howard, Mary Jo. See Holmes, Gerald V. Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All by Philip P. Banks. 29 Kessler, Diane. The Media Specialist in the Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Millennium: Accepting the Challenge. 6-8 Kester, Diane. Managing Technology Peopleography. Nazareth, Natasha M., ed. Worker’s Compensation Lubans, John, Jr. “Who’s Gonna Take Out the Garbage 172-175 Handbook: Under ling the Law in North When I’m Dead and Gone””?: New Roles for Leaders. Mellon, Constance. Putting Technology in Its Place. 170 Carolina. Review. 35 58-63 Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of The Network and the Book, by Kevin Cherry. 131 Miller, Marilyn. The Media Specialist in the the Trade. 158-160 The Network of the Book, by C. Thomas Law. 130 Millennium: The Challenge. 3-5 Ryckman, Pat. About Libraries Online! 166 Neuse Community Screen Players. Speller, Benjamin F., Jr. Truly Effective Leaders Ryckman, Pat, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Sister Becky’s Baby, by Charles Chesnutt; produced by Are Born, Not Made. 74 Managing Technology (Fall 1996) Linda Carter. Video review by Sherrie Antonowicz. 142 Theme Issue, Summer 1996. Leadership in Libraries. Smith, Susan. Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in The Newcomer’s Guide to North Carolina: Everything You 47-75, 88-89 Wake Forest University’s Access 2000 Project. 153-157 Need to Know to be a Tarheel, by Bill Lee. Review. 141 190 — Winter 1996 North Carolina Libraries Noblitt, Philip T. A M in the Mi ins: the Pete & Shirley: The Great Tar Heel Novel, ed. by David review by Catherine Moore. 143 Story of Moses & Bertha Cone & Their Blowing Perkins. Book review by Rose Simon. 30 Roanoak: The Unsolved Mystery of the Lost Colony. Rock Manor. Book review by John Welch. 180-181 Philosophy. Video review by Catherine Moore. 143 North Carolina. Division of Archives and History. Stegall, David Lee. Books and the Human Need for Rose O’ Neale Greenhow and the Blockade Runners, by Guide to Research Materials in the North Carolina Narrative: Reflections on the Writing of Paul George Johnson, Jr. Review. 34 State Archives. Review. 34 Ricoeur. 100-102 Rostock, Susanne, reviewer. See The Uprising of ‘34. North Carolina Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns. Point/Counter Point (column) Rubin, John. The Law of Self-Defense in North Carolina. Video review by Catherine Moore. 143 Cherry, Kevin. The Network and the Book. 131 Review. 141 North Carolina Books (column comp. by Dorothy Fergusson, David. Keep School Libraries Open Rural Libraries. Hodder). 28-35, 82-87, 134-141, 176-182 After Hours. 24 Welling, Penny H. introducing the Internet in a North Carolina Competency-Based Curriculum. Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 Rural Setting. 165-168 Solomon, Gerry. Integrating the North Carolina Mellon, Constance. Putting Technology in Its Place. 170 Ryckman, Pat. About Libraries Online! 166 Computer Skills Curriculum. 36-37 Speller, Benjamin F., Jr. Truly Effective Leaders Are Ryckman, Pat, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, Managing North Carolina Corporate Giving: A Directory of Born, Not Made. 74 Technology (Winter 1996) Philanthropic Programs, ed. by Anita Gunn Shirley. Thrasher, Jerry A. Technology Should Have a Book review by Bobby Hollandsworth. 29 Prominent Place. 171 Salmond, John A., ed. Gastonia 1929: the Story of the North Carolina Information Highway. Tuchmayer, Harry. Public Libraries Should Be Loray Mill Strike. Book review by John Welch. 31 Scott, Ralph Lee. Wired to the World (column). 26 School Libraries. 25 Sanders, Joan. “Share a Book ... at Home” A Literacy North Carolina — Libraries . Then Let’s Get Out of the Way! 75 Project Sponsored by. the Elkin Public Library. 122 Gaddis, Dale. Leadership for North Carolina Powell, Lew. On This Day in North Carolina. Review. 34 School Libraries. Libraries: Now is the Time to Choose. 47-53 Powell, Lucy A., reviewer. See History on Steel Wheels: Beasley, Augie E. Leadership 101: Survival Skills Valentine, Patrick M. The Spread of Public Libraries: Trains at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. for School Media Coordinators. 54-57 The Community of the Book in North Carolina, The Primitive, by Stephen Amidon. Review. 35 Bracy, Pauletta. Discovered in North Carolina: An 1900-1960. 113-121 Professional Development. Overview of Research Related to School Library North Carolina Libraries (periodical) See articles under Leadership (theme issue) Media Programs. 9-18 Picture of editorial board, cover, Fall 1996 Public Libraries. Fergusson, David. Keep School Libraries Open North Carolina Library Association. Ashburn, Frannie. Let’s Talk About It Some More. After Hours. 24 World Wide Web page. 98, 144 103-106 Hall, Carol, and Diane Kessler. The Media North Carolina Library Association. Executive Board. Fergusson, David. Keep School Libraries Open Specialist as Change Agent: a Bibliography. 22-23 Minutes. 39-41, 91-93, 144-145, 183-185 After Hours. 24 Kessler, Diane. The Media Specialist in the North Carolina Library Association. Library Sanders, Joan. “Share a Book ... at Home”A Literacy Millennium: Accepting the Challenge. 6-8 Administration and Management Section. Project Sponsored by the Elkin Public Library. 122 Kessler, Diane, Guest Editor. Theme Issue, School Gaddis, Dale. Leadership for North Carolina Tuchmayer, Harry. Public Libraries Should Be Libraries (Spring 1996) Libraries: Now is the Time to Choose. 47-53 School Libraries. 25 Levine, Cindy. What We Wish They Knew When They North Carolina Library Association. North Carolina Valentine, Patrick M. The Spread of Public Libraries: Got Here: an Academic Librarian’s Perspective. 19-22 Association of School Librarians. The Community of the Book in North Carolina, McNitt, Nancy B. Library Media Center School See Awards. 1900-1960. 113-121 Reading Programs at Morrisville Year-Round North Carolina Library URLs, by Ralph Lee Scott. 169 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a Elementary School. 123 North Carolina Nature Writing: Four Centuries of Rural Setting. 165-168 Miller, Marilyn. The Media Specialist in the Personal Narratives and Descriptions, by Richard Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Millennium: The Challenge. 3-5 Rankin. Review. 141 Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a Stockdale, Kay L. Encouraging the Students to North Carolina State Parks System, by Ralph Lee Scott. 80-81 Rural Setting. 165-168 Read, Read, Read. 124-126 North Carolina State University. Libraries. Purcell, Trip. Sunset Beach: A Spirited Love Story. Theme Issue. Spring 1996. 3-25 Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of Review. 182 Tuchmayer, Harry. Public Libraries Should Be the Trade. 158-160 Putting Technology in Its Place, by Constance Mellon. 170 School Libraries. 25 North Carolina Traveler: A Vacationer’s Guide to the Schooling the New South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in Mountains, Piedmont, and Coast, by Ginny Turner. Rankin, Richard. North Carolina Nature Writing: Four North Carolina, 1&80-1920, by James L. Leloudis. Review. 35 Centuries of Personal Narratives and Descriptions. Book review by David A. Strong. 84-85 North Carolina Videos: Artistic, Literary, Historical, and Review. 141 Scotland County Emerging, 1750-1900: The History of Geographical Views of the Old North State, by Sherrie Raulston, J. C. The Year in Trees: Superb Woody Plants a Small Section of North Carolina, by Joyce M. Antonowicz, Marty Wilson, and Catherine Moore. for Four-Season Gardens. Review. 35 Gibson. Review. 34 142-143 Reading. Scott, Ralph Lee. Wired to the World (column). North Carolina Vital Statistics. See articles under Community of the Book (theme 26, 80-81, 132, 169 Scott, Ralph Lee. Wired to the World (column). 26 issue) “Share a Book ... at Home” A Literacy Project Sponsored The Notebook, by Nicholas Sparks. Review. 182 Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the by the Elkin Public Library, by Joan Sanders. 122 Nuckols, Ashley Kay. W.W. J Deaths, North Carolina: Charlotte Schools, ed. by Davison M. Douglas. Sheppard, Joseph, reviewer. See Sherman's March American Expeditionary Force, 1917, 1918. Review. 34 Book review by Robin Brabham. 28 through North Carolina: A Chronology. The Relationship, by John H. Hyman. Review. 35 Sherif, Joan, reviewer. See The Last Chivaree: The Of Time and the Artist: Thomas Wolfe, His Novels, and Reptiles of North Carolina, by William M. Palmer and Hicks Family of Beech Mountain. the Critics, by Carol Ingalls Johnston. Book review Alvin L. Sraswe!). Book review by Andy Wood. 85 Sherman's March through North Carolina: A Chronology, by Alice R. Cotten. 135 Reviews. ed. by Wilson Angley, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael On This Day in North Carolina, by Lew Powell. Review. 34 Antonowicz, Sherrie, Marty Wilson, and Catherine Hill. Book review by Joseph Sheppard. 178-179 Owen, Howard. Answers to Lucky. Book review by Moore. North Carolina Videos: Artistic, Literary, Sherman's March through North Carolina: A Chronology, Dorothy Hodder. 82 Historical, and Geographical Views of the Old ed. by Wilson Angley, Jerry L. Cross, and Michael Owens, David. Introduction to Zoning. Review. 141 North State. 142-143 Hill. Review. 34 Hodder, Dorothy, comp. North Carolina Books Shirley, Anita Gunn, ed. North Carolina Corporate Palmer, William M., and Alvin L. Braswell. Reptiles of (column). 28-35, 82-87, 134-141, 176-182 Giving: A Directory of Philanthropic Programs. North Carolina. Book review by Andy Wood. 85 Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Empowering Managers Book review by Bobby Hollandsworth. 29 The Papers of Nathanael Greene, Volume VIII, by and Leaders in Times of Change and Transition: A Simon, Rose. Cover photos. Summer 1996, Fall 1996 Dennis M. Conrad. Review. 34 Videography. 88-89 Simon, Rose, reviewer. See Pete & Shirley: The Great Perkins, David, ed. Books of Passage: 27 North Ricoeur, Paul. Tar Heel Novel. Carolina Writers on the Books that Changed Their Stegall, David Lee. Books and the Human Need for Sister Becky's Baby, by Charles Chesnutt. Video Lives. Review. 182 Narrative: Reflections on the Writing of Paul produced by Linda Carter. Video review by Sherrie ___, ed. Pete & Shirley: The Great Tar Heel Novel. Ricoeur. 100-102 Antonowicz. 142 Book review by Rose Simon. 30 River Run: Down the Cape Fear to the Sea. Video Slavery in North Carolina, 1748-1775, by Marvin L. North Carolina Libraries Winter 1996 — 191 Michael Kay and Lorin Lee Cary. Book review by Managing Technology (Winter 1996) 151-168, 170-171 Instruction for International Students. 76-79 Kevin Cherry. 139 School Libraries (Spring 1996) 3-25 Weavers of Dreams, ed. by Paul R. Kearns. Book Smith, Susan. Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in Wake Then Let’s Get Out of the Way! by Harry Tuchmayer. 75 review by Laurel R. Hicks. 32-33 Forest University’s Access 2000 Project. 153-157 These High Green Hills, by Jan Karon. Book review by WebWhacker. Solomon, Gerry. Integrating the North Carolina Bill Kirwan. 179 Scott, Ralph. Wired to the World (column). 132 Computer Skills Curriculum. 36-37 Thomas, Jason, and Pony Duke. See Too Rich: The Wechter, Nell Wise. Taffy of Torpedo Junction. Southern, Michael. See A Guide to the Historic Family Secrets of Doris Duke. Review. 141 Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. Thrasher, Jerry A. Technology Should Have a Welch, John, reviewer. See Gastonia 1929: the Story of Sparks, Nicholas. The Notebook. Review. 182 Prominent Place. 171 the Loray Mill Strike. Special Collections. Today’s Graduate, Tomorrow’s Leader: Off to a Great ____, reviewer. See A Mansion in the Mountains: the Mayes, Susan E. The Benedictine Collection at Start!, by Gerald V. Holmes and Mary Jo Howard. Story of Moses & Bertha Cone & Their Blowing Belmont Abbey College. 110-112 64-67 Rock Manor. Speller, Benjamin F., Jr. Truly Effective Leaders Are Too Rich: The Family Secrets of Doris Duke, by Pony Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a Rural Born, Not Made. 74 Duke and Jason Thomas. Review. 35 Setting. 165-168 The Spread of Public Libraries: The Community of the Town Creek Indian Mound: A Native American Legacy, Whackers, by Ralph Lee Scott. 132 Book in North Carolina, 1900-1960, by Patrick M. ed. by Joffre Lanning Coe. Book review by What We Wish They Knew When They Got Here: an Valentine. 113-121 Plummer Alston Jones, Jr. 32 Academic Librarian’s Perspective, by Cindy Levine. Staff Development. Training. 19-22 Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Whiteside, Tom. The Cameraman Has Visited Our Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 Town. Video review by Catherine Moore. 143 See Also articles under Leadership (theme issue). Truly Effective Leaders Are Born, Not Made, by “Who’s Gonna Take Out the Garbage When I’m Dead Stahl, Bil. Librarians and Technology: A Penguin Benjamin F. Speller, Jr. 74 and Gone”?: New Roles for Leaders, by John Marriage. 161-164 Tuchmayer, Harry. Public Libraries Should Be School Lubans, Jr. 58-63 Stanly County Public Library. Libraries. 25 Wildflowers of the Southern Appalachians: How to Welling, Penny H. Introducing the Internet in a ___. Then Let’s Get Out of the Way! 75 Photograph and Identify Them, by Kevin Adams & Rural Setting. 165-168 Turberg, Edward F., reviewer. See A Guide to the Marty Casstevens. Review. 35 Stegall, David Lee. Books and the Human Need for Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. Wilson, Marty, reviewer. See The Uprising of ‘34. Narrative: Reflections on the Writing of Paul Turner, Ginny. North Carolina Traveler: A Vacationer’s Winner, Juanita, reviewer. See Growing Up in Raleigh: Ricoeur. 100-102 Guide to the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coast. Childhood Memories of Life in the Capital City Stockdale, Kay L. Encouraging the Students to Read, Review. 35 During the Great Depression. Read, Read. 124-126 Wired to the World (column by Ralph Lee Scott). _____, Cover photo, Fall 1996 Uneasy Warriors: Coming Back Home: The Perilous 26, 80-81, 132, 169 Stoney, George C., Judy Helfand, and Susanne Rostock. The Journey of the Green Berets, by Vincent Coppola. Wise, Suzanne, reviewer. See Carolina Moon. Uprising of ‘34. Video review by Marty Wilson. 143 Review. 35 Wood, Andy, reviewer. See Reptiles of North Carolina. The Story of Lina Holt, by Gina V. Kaiper. Review. 34 University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jackson Worker’s Compensation Handbook: Understanding the Strong, David A., reviewer. See Schooling the New Library. Law in North Carolina, ed. by Natasha Nazareth. South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in North Bucknall, Tim. Techno Teamwork: Involving All Review. 35 Carolina, 1880-1920. Staff in Library Automation. 161-164 World Wide Web. Sumerford, Steve. The Uprising of ‘34, by George C. Stoney, Judy Helfand, and Law, C. Thomas. The Network of the Book. 130 See North Carolina Library Association. Executive Susanne Rostock. Video review by Marty Wilson. 143. Morgan, Eric Lease. Learning to Use the Tools of Board. Minutes. the Trade. 158-160 Sunset Beach: A Spirited Love Story, by Trip Purcell. 182 Valentine, Patrick M. The Spread of Public Libraries: North Carolina Library Association World Wide The Community of the Book in North Carolina, Web page announced. 98, 145 Taffy of Torpedo Junction, by Nell Wise Wechter. 1900-1960. 113-121 Scott, Ralph Lee. Wired to the World (column). Review. 141 Valentine, Patrick, reviewer. See Gender & Jim Crow: 80-81, 132, 169 Tarheel Hilarities, by Warren Dixon, Jr. Review. 35 Women and the Politics of White upremacy in North See also Internet. Technology. Carolina, 1896-1920. Wyatt, Edgar M. Growing Up in Raleigh: Childhood See articles under Managing Technology (theme Video Reviews. Memories of Life in the Capital City During the issue). See Reviews. Great Depression. Book review by Juanita Winner. 86 Technology Should Have a Prominent Place, by Jerry A. Thrasher. 171 W. W.I Deaths, North Carolina: American Expeditionary The Year in Trees: Superb Woody Plants for Four-Seasons Tell Me a Tale: A Novel of the Old South, by James Force, 1917, 1918, by Ashley Kay Nuckols. Review. 34 Gardens. J. C. Raulston. Review. 35 McEachin. Review. 141 Wake Forest University. Z. Smith Reynolds Library. York, Maurice C., reviewer. See Bentonville: The Final Tetterton, Beverly, reviewer. See Across Fortune's Photographs, cover, Fall 1996, 108 Battle of Sherman and Johnston. Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan, Jr. Smith, Susan. Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in Their Highest Potential: An African American School Wake Forest University’s Access 2000 Project. 153-157 Z. Smith Reynolds Library: Its Role in Wake Forest Community in the Segregated South. Book review by Walker, Vanessa Siddle. Their Highest Potential: An University’s Access 2000 Project, by Susan Smith. Barbara S. Akinwole. 176-177 African American School Community in the 153-157 Theme Issues. Segregated South. Book review by Barbara S. ZooWorks. Community of the Book (Fall 1996) 99-131 Akinwole. 176-177 Scott, Ralph. Wired to the World (column). 132 Leadership in Libraries (Summer 1996) 47-75, 88-89 Watkins, Nan. A Case in Point: Individual Library Guidelines for Using the Index to North Carolina Libraries . Articles are indexed by title, subject, and first-named author, with cross-references from coauthors. . Book reviews are indexed by the title and first-named author, with cross-references from co-authors and reviewers. . All library organizations are entered under their full names. 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