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Library Trends, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, Summer 2002
- Elizabeth Ann Hubbard:
Library Service to Unions: A Historical Overview. - Ann C. Sparanese:
Service to the Labor Community: A Public Library Perspective. - Arthur S. Meyers:
A Fifty-Five Year Partnership: ALA and the AFL-CIO. - Margaret A. Chaplan, Edward J. Hertenstein:
The Information Needs of Local Union Officials. - F. Howard Nelson, Bernadette Bailey:
The Evolution of Research and Information Services at the American Federation of Teachers. - Gaye Williams:
Librarians, Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide, . - Thomas James Connors:
Preserving the Historical Record of American Labor: Union-Library Archival Services Partnerships, Recent Trends, and Future Prospects. - Daniel Golodner:
Simple Exhibits and Effective Learning: Presenting the United Farm Workers' Experience on the World Wide Web. - Deborah Joseph Schmidle:
Labor on Campus: Academic Library Service to Labor Groups.
Volume 51, Number 2, Fall 2002
- Lori E. Buchanan, DeAnne L. Luck, Ted C. Jones:
Integrating Information Literacy into the Virtual University: A Course Model. - Karin de Jager, Mary Nassimbeni:
Institutionalizing Information Literacy in Tertiary Education: Lessons Learned from South African Programs. - Ilene F. Rockman:
Strengthening Connections Between Information Literacy, General Education, and Assessment Efforts. - Jacqueline de Ruiter:
Aspects of Dealing with Digital Information: 'Mature' Novices on the Internet. - Ping Sun:
Information Literacy in Chinese Higher Education. - Gary B. Thompson:
Information Literacy Accreditation Mandates: What They Mean for Faculty and Librarians. - Hannelore B. Rader:
Information Literacy 1973-2002: A Selected Literature Review.
Volume 51, Number 3, Winter 2003
- Lewis Guodo Liu:
The Economic Behavior of Academic Research Libraries: Toward a Theory. - Lewis Guodo Liu:
The Cost Function and Scale Economies in Academic Research Libraries. - Wonsik Shim:
Applying DEA Technique to Library Evaluation in Academic Research Libraries. - Jennifer Ellis-Newman:
Activity-Based Costing in User Services of an Academic Library. - Richard E. Quandt:
Scholarly Materials: Paper or Digital? - Donald W. King, Peter B. Boyce, Carol Hansen Montgomery, Carol Tenopir:
Library Economic Metrics: Examples of the Comparison of Electronic and Print Journal Collections and Collection Services. - R. David Lankes, Melissa R. Gross, Charles R. McClure:
Cost, Statistics, Measures, and Standards for Digital Reference Services: A Preliminary View. - Bryce Allen:
Public Opinion and the Funding of Public Libraries. - Glen E. Holt, Donald Elliott:
Measuring Outcomes: Applying Cost-Benefit Analysis to Middle-Sized and Smaller Public Libraries. - Robert M. Hayes:
Cooperative Game Theoretic Models for Decision-Making in Contexts of Library Cooperation. - Stephen Andrew Roberts:
Financial Management of Libraries: Past Trends and Future Prospects.
Volume 51, Number 4, Spring 2003
- Delia Neuman:
Research in School Library Media for the Next Decade: Polishing the Diamond. - Prudence W. Dalrymple:
Improving Health Care through Information: Research Challenges for Health Sciences Librarians. - Joan C. Durrance, Karen E. Fisher:
Determining How Libraries and Librarians Help. - Virginia A. Walter:
Public Library Service to Children and Teens: A Research Agenda. - John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure:
Outcomes Assessment in the Networked Environment: Research Questions, Issues, Considerations, and Moving Forward. - Carol Tenopir:
Electronic Publishing: Research Issues for Academic Librarians and Users. - Deanna B. Marcum:
Research Questions for the Digital Era Library. - Christine L. Borgman:
The Invisible Library: Paradox of the Global Information Infrastructure. - Michael K. Buckland:
Five Grand Challenges for Library Research.
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