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Library Trends, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, Summer 2003
- Barbara M. Jones:

Introduction: Special Collections in the Twenty-first Century. 1-8 - Michèle Valerie Cloonan, Sidney E. Berger:

The Continuing Development of Special Collections Librarianship. 9-13 - Joanne D. Chaison:

"Everything Old Is New Again": Research Collections at the American Antiquarian Society. 14-29 - Paul Saenger:

In the Age of the Web: Strategies for Building a Collection of Primary Sources for European History from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. 30-48 - Donald G. Kelsey:

The Elmer L. Andersen Library: Accomplishing the Impossible. 49-59 - Susan M. Allen:

Special Collections Outside the Ivory Tower. 60-68 - Lisa M. Browar, Samuel A. Streit:

Mutually Assured Survival: Library Fund-raising Strategies in a Changing Economy. 69-86 - Daniel Traister:

Public Services and Outreach in Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Libraries. 87-108 - Deborah J. Leslie:

New Trends in Cataloging Rare and Special Materials. 109-111 - Jennifer E. Hain:

A Brief Look at Recent Developments in the Preservation and Conservation of Special Collections. 112-117 - Paula De Stefano:

Moving Image Preservation in Libraries. 118-132 - John F. Dean:

Digital Imaging and Conservation: Model Guidelines. 133-137 - Alice Prochaska:

Special Collections in an International Perspective. 138-150 - Ekaterina Genieva:

The Role of Displaced Book Collections in Culture. 151-156 - Joe A. Hewitt, Judith M. Panitch:

The ARL Special Collections Initiative. 157-171 - Abby Smith:

Authenticity and Affect: When Is a Watch Not a Watch? 172-182 - Terry Belanger:

Afterword: Special Collections in the Twenty-first Century. 183-195
Volume 52, Number 2, Fall 2003
- Andrew G. Torok:

Introduction: Organizing the Internet. 203-208 - John Carlo Bertot:

World Libraries on the Information Superhighway: Internet-based Library Services. 209-227 - Adrienne Franco:

Gateways to the Internet: Finding Quality Information on the Internet. 228-246 - Jerry D. Campbell:

Access in a Networked World: Scholars Portal in Context. 247-255 - Greg R. Notess:

Government Information on the Internet. 256-267 - Patricia Diamond Fletcher:

Creating the Front Door to Government a Case Study of The. 268-281 - Chris Sherman, Gary Price:

The Invisible Web: Uncovering Sources Search Engines Can't See. 282-298 - Amanda Spink:

Web Search: Emerging Patterns. 299-306 - Rebecca P. Butler:

Copyright Law and Organizing the Internet. 307-317 - Jane Hunter:

A Survey of Metadata Research for Organizing the Web. 318-344 - Kevin Crowston, Barbara H. Kwasnik:

Can Document-Genre Metadata Improve Information Access to Large Digital Collections? 345-361 - Don E. Descy:

Web-based Organizational Tools and Techniques in Support of Learning. 362-366
Volume 52, Number 3, Winter 2004
- Ken Herold:

Introduction: The Philosophy of Information. 373-376 - Ian Cornelius:

Information and Its Philosophy. 377-386 - Bernd Frohmann:

Documentation Redux: Prolegomenon to (Another) Philosophy of Information. 387-407 - Ronald E. Day:

Community as Event. 408-426 - Jonathan Furner:

Information Studies Without Information. 427-446 - John M. Budd:

Relevance: Language, Semantics, Philosophy. 447-462 - Don Fallis:

On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives. 463-487 - Birger Hjørland:

Arguments for Philosophical Realism in Library and Information Science. 488-506 - Torkild Thellefsen:

Knowledge Profiling: The Basis for Knowledge Organization. 507-514 - Elin K. Jacob:

Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference. 515-540 - Jack Mills:

Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval. 541-570 - Elaine Svenonius:

The Epistemological Foundations of Knowledge Representations. 571-587 - Stephen Paling:

Classification, Rhetoric, and the Classificatory Horizon. 588-603 - Hope A. Olson:

The Ubiquitous Hierarchy: An Army to Overcome the Threat of a Mob. 604-616 - Amanda Spink, Charles Cole:

A Human Information Behavior Approach to a Philosophy of Information. 617-628 - Søren Brier:

Cybersemiotics and the Problems of the Information-Processing Paradigm as a Candidate for a Unified Science of Information Behind Library Information Science. 629-657 - Luciano Floridi:

LIS as Applied Philosophy of Information: A Reappraisal. 658-665
Volume 52, Number 4, Spring 2004
- W. Boyd Rayward:

When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science. 671-682 - Marcia J. Bates:

Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days. 683-701 - Clare Beghtol:

Exploring New Approaches to the Organization of Knowledge: The Subject Classification of James Duff Brown. 702-718 - Mary Niles Maack:

The Lady and the Antelope: Suzanne Briet's Contribution to the French Documentation Movement. 719-747 - David Dubin:

The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote. 748-764 - Kathryn La Barre:

The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921-1997. 765-791 - Jonathan Furner:

"A Brilliant Mind": Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology. 792-809 - Tarcisio Zandonade:

Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller. 810-832 - Melissa H. Cragin:

Foster Mohrhardt: Connecting the Traditional World of Libraries and the Emerging World of Information Science. 833-852 - Florence M. Jumonville:

The Role of the State in the Organization of Statewide Library Service: Essae M. Culver, Louisiana's First State Librarian. 853-876 - Cheryl I. Gunselman:

Cornelia Marvin and Mary Frances Isom: Leaders of Oregon's Library Movement. 877-901 - Alistair Black:

National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin. 902-923 - Melanie A. Kimball, Christine A. Jenkins, Betsy Hearne:

Effie Louise Power: Librarian, Educator, Author. 924-951 - Diane D. Kester, Plummer Alston Jones Jr.:

Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards. 952-962 - Debra Gold Hansen:

Professionalizing library education, the California connection: James Gillis, Everett Perry, and Joseph Daniels. 963-987

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