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Library Trends, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, Summer 1996
- Gordon B. Baldwin:

The Library Bill of Rights--A Critique. - Louise S. Robbins:

Champions of a Cause: American Librarians and the Library Bill of Rights in the 1950s. - Toni Samek:

The Library Bill of Rights in the 1960s: One Profession, One Ethic. - Dianne McAfee Hopkins:

The Library Bill of Rights and School Library Media Programs. - Shirely A. Wiegand:

Reality Bites: The Collision of Rhetoric, Rights, and Reality and the Library Bill of Rights. - Kathleen Nietzke Wolkoff:

The Problem of Holocaust Denial Literature in Libraries. - Chris Schladweiler:

The Library Bill of Rights and Intellectual Freedom: A Selected Bibliography. Libr. Trends 45(1) (1996)
Volume 45, Number 2, Fall 1996
- Julie Thompson Klein:

Interdisciplinary Needs: The Current Context. - Marcia J. Bates:

Learning About the Information Seeking of Interdisciplinary Scholars and Students. - Carole L. Palmer:

Information Work at the Boundaries of Science: Linking Library Services to Research Practices. - Patrick Wilson:

Interdisciplinary Research and Information Overload. - Robert Pahre:

Patterns of Knowledge Communities in the Social Sciences. - Patricia Clark:

Disciplinary Structures on the Internet. - Howard D. White:

Literature Retrieval for Interdisciplinary Syntheses. - Jack T. Smith Jr.:

Meta-Analysis: The Librarian as a Member of an Interdisciplinary Research Team. - Joan B. Fiscella:

Bibliography as an Interdisciplinary Information Service. - Mattei Dogan:

The Hybridization of Social Science Knowledge. - Susan E. Searing:

Meeting the Information Needs of Interdisciplinary Scholars: Issues for Administrators of Large University Libraries. - Michael F. Winter:

Specialization, Territoriality, and Jurisdiction in the Growth of Knowledge: Librarianship and the Political Economy of Knowledge.
Volume 45, Number 3, Winter 1997
- Edward Shreeves:

Is There a Future for Cooperative Collection Development in the Digital Age? - Trisha L. Davis:

The Evolution of Selection Activities for Electronic Resources. - John H. Barnes:

One Giant Leap, One Small Step: Continuing the Migration to Electronic Journals. - William Gray Potter:

Recent Trends in Statewide Academic Library Consortia. - David F. Kohl:

Resource Sharing in a Changing Ohio Environment. - Clifford A. Lynch:

Building the Infrastructure of Resource Sharing: Union Catalogs, Distributed Search, and Cross-Database Linkage. - Jennifer A. Younger:

Resource Description in the Digital Age. - Tona Henderson, Bonnie MacEwan:

Electronic Collections and Wired Faculty. - Czeslaw Jan Grycz:

Resource Sharing in the Systemic Context of Scholarly Communication. - Bruce R. Kingma:

Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing: The Economics of the SUNY Express Consortium. - Randy Marcinko:

Issues in Commercial Document Delivery. - Chandra Prabha, Elizabeth C. Marsh:

Commercial Document Suppliers: How Many of the ILL/DD Periodical Article Requests Can They Fulfill?
Volume 45, Number 4, Spring 1997
- Pam Sandlian:

Visioning the Future of the Digital Library. - Virginia A. Walter:

Becoming Digital: Policy Implications for Library Youth Services. - Robert Janus:

From Paper and Ink to CD-ROM: Digitizing the World Book Image. - Marvin I. Weinberger:

Just In Time Learning with "Electric Library". - Eliza T. Dresang:

Influence of the Digital Environment on Literature for Youth: Radical Change in the Handheld Book. - Eva Chen, Corinna Fales, Julie Thompson:

Digitized Primary Source Documents from the Library of Congress in History and Social Studies Curriculum. - Judith K. Graves:

Design Considerations for the Library of Congress Learning Page: Providing Learners Context and Access to the Collections. - Delia Neuman:

Learning and the Digital Library. - Carol Collier Kuhlthau:

Learning in Digital Libraries: An Information Search Process Approach. - Sandra G. Hirsh:

How Do Children Find Information on Different Types of Tasks? Children's Use of the Science Library Catalog. - Bertram C. Bruce, Kevin Leander:

Searching for Digital Libraries in Education: Why Computers Cannot Tell the Story. - Frances Jacobson, Emily Ignacio:

Teaching Reflection: Information Seeking and Evaluation in a Digital Library Environment.

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