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Library Trends, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, Summer 2004
- Keith W. Russell, Denise Stephens:

Introduction: Organizational Development and Leadership. 1-4 - Karen Holloway:

The Significance of Organizational Development in Academic Research Libraries. 5-16 - Kathryn J. Deiss:

Innovation and Strategy: Risk and Choice in Shaping User-Centered Libraries. 17-32 - Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown, Scott Nicholson, Gisela M. von Dran, Jeffrey M. Stanton:

Organizational Cultures of Libraries as a Strategic Resource. 33-53 - Joan Giesecke, Beth McNeil:

Transitioning to the Learning Organization. 54-67 - Shelley Phipps:

The System Design Approach to Organizational Development: The University of Arizona Model. 68-111 - Betsy A. Bernfeld:

Developing a Team Management Structure in a Public Library. 112-128 - Steve Hiller, James A. Self:

From Measurement to Management: Using Data Wisely for Planning and Decision-Making. 129-155 - Gail V. Oltmanns:

Organization and Staff Renewal Using Assessment. 156-171 - Pat Hawthorne:

Redesigning Library Human Resources: Integrating Human Resources Management and Organizational Development. 172-186 - Florence M. Mason, Louella V. Wetherbee:

Learning to Lead: An Analysis of Current Training Programs for Library Leadership. 187-217 - Maureen Sullivan:

The Promise of Appreciative Inquiry in Library Organizations. 218-229 - Thomas L. Moore:

Facilitative Leadership: One Approach to Empowering Staff and Other Stakeholders. 230-237 - Denise Stephens, Keith W. Russell:

Organizational Development, Leadership, Change, and the Future of Libraries. 238-257
Volume 53, Number 2, Fall 2004
- Tammy L. Mays:

Introduction: Consumer Health Issues, Trends, and Research, Part I: Strategic Strides toward a Better Future. 265-267 - Kristine M. Alpi, Barbara M. Bibel:

Meeting the Health Information Needs of Diverse Populations. 268-282 - Ellen Gay Detlefsen:

Where Am I to Go? Use of the Internet for Consumer Health Information by Two Vulnerable Communities. 283-300 - Margaret (Peg) Allen, Suzanne Matthew, Mary Jo Boland:

Working with Immigrant and Refugee Populations: Issues and Hmong Case Study. 301-328 - Heidi T. Sandstrom:

Watch Your Language. 329-335 - Lynda M. Baker, Claudia J. Gollop:

Medical Textbooks: Can Lay People Read and Understand Them? 336-347 - Diane K. Kovacs:

Why Develop Web-Based Health Information Workshops for Consumers? 348-359 - Javier Crespo:

Training the Health Information Seeker: Quality Issues in Health Information Web Sites. 360-374 - Naomi Miller, Rebecca J. Tyler, Joyce E. B. Backus:

MedlinePlus®: The National Library of Medicine® Brings Quality Information to Health Consumers. 375-388
Volume 53, Number 3, Winter 2005
- Tammy L. Mays:

Introduction: Consumer Health Issues, Trends, and Research, Part 2: Applicable Research in the 21st Century. 395-396 - Nancy Ottman Press, Mary Diggs-Hobson:

Providing Health Information to Community Members Where They Are: Characteristics of the Culturally Competent Librarian. 398-410 - Stephanie Weldon:

Collaboration and Marketing Ensure Public and Medical Library Viability. 411-421 - Erica Burnham, Eileen Beany Peterson:

Health Information Literacy: A Library Case Study. 422-433 - Angela B. Ruffin, Keith Cogdill, Lalitha Kutty, Michelle Hudson-Ochillo:

Access to Electronic Health Information for the Public: Analysis of Fifty-Three Funded Projects. 434-452 - Michele A. Spatz:

Building Community Bridges for Health: Consumer Health Librarians as Health Advocates. 453-456 - Andrea Kenyon:

Philly Health Info: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia's Regional Community Health Information Project. 457-463 - Gail Kouame, Margo Harris, Susan Murray:

Consumer Health Information from Both Sides of the Reference Desk. 464-479 - Mary L. Gillaspy:

Factors Affecting the Provision of Consumer Health Information in Public Libraries: The Last Five Years. 480-495 - Candice Smith, Kara Logsden, Maeve Clark:

Consumer Health Information Services at Iowa City Public Library. 496-511
Volume 53, Number 4, Spring 2005
- Bettina Fabos:

Introduction: The Commercialized Web: Challenges for Libraries and Democracy. 519-523 - Jill Walker:

Links and Power: The Political Economy of Linking on the Web. 524-529 - Samuel Ebersole:

On Their Own: Students' Academic Use of the Commercialized Web. 530-538 - Jillian R. Griffiths, Peter Brophy:

Student Searching Behavior and the Web: Use of Academic Resources and Google. 539-554 - Julie Frechette:

Cyber-Democracy or Cyber-Hegemony? Exploring the Political and Economic Structures of the Internet as an Alternative Source of Information. 555-575 - Sarah L. Shreeves, Thomas G. Habing, Kat Hagedorn, Jeffrey A. Young:

Current Developments and Future Trends for the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. 576-589 - Xiaoming Liu, Kurt Maly, Michael L. Nelson, Mohammad Zubair:

Lessons Learned with Arc, an OAI-PMH Service Provider. 590-603 - Steve Mitchell:

Collaboration Enabling Internet Resource Collection-Building Software and Technologies. 604-619 - Edward Almasy:

Tools for Creating Your Own Resource Portal: CWIS and the Scout Portal Toolkit. 620-636 - Brian Kelly, Amanda Closier, Debra Hiom:

Gateway Standardization: A Quality Assurance Framework for Metadata. 637-650 - Paul Jones:

Strategies and Technologies of Sharing in Contributor-Run Archives. 651-662

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