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Public Library Quarterly, Volume 25
Volume 25, Numbers 1-2, 2006
- William Miller:

Introduction: Public Libraries Today. 1-4
- Denise M. Davis:

The Status of Public Library Funding 2003-2005: Impact of Local Operating Revenue Fluctuations. 5-26 - John Carlo Bertot, Denise M. Davis:

Public Library Public Access Computing and Internet Access: Factors Which Contribute to Quality Services and Resources. 27-42 - Christie Koontz, Dean Jue:

Public Library Facility Closure: How Research Can Better Facilitate Proactive Management. 43-56 - Kathleen de la Peña McCook

, Katharine J. Phenix
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Public Libraries and Human Rights. 57-73 - Kristin McDonough, Madeleine Cohen:

Open for Business: The NYPL Science, Industry, and Business Library Takes Stock. 75-90 - Phyllis Sue Alpert:

Effect of Multiculturalism and Automation on Public Library Collection Development and Technical Services. 91-104 - Linda J. Mielke, Paula M. Singer, Gail L. Griffith:

Swimming Upstream. 105-116 - James A. Nelson:

Marketing and Advocacy: Collaboration in Principle and Practice. 117-135 - Charles R. McClure, Sari Feldman, Joe Ryan:

Politics and Advocacy: The Role of Networking in Selling the Library to Your Community. 137-154 - Kathleen R. T. Imhoff:

Creating Advocates for Public Libraries. 155-170 - Leslie A. Acevedo:

Developing an Outreach Program Based on Freedom Songs. 171-179 - Carol A. Brey-Casiano:

From Literate to Information Literate Communities Through Advocacy. 181-190 - Tony Petruzzi, Mary Frances Burns:

A Literacy Center Where? A Public Library Finds Space to Promote and Provide Family Learning Activities. 191-197 - L. Susan Hayes:

The Personal Touch: A Case for a Small, Independent Library. 199-203 - Gail Doherty:

Mentoring GenX for Leadership in the Public Library. 205-217
Volume 25, Numbers 3-4, 2006
- William Miller:

Introduction: Dealing with Natural Disasters. 1-5
- Jane Strudwick

:
A Selected Bibliography of Library Disaster Stories: Before, During, and After. 7-16 - Susan Carol Curzon:

Coming Back From Major Disaster: Month One. 17-29 - Randy Silverman

:
The Seven Deadly Sins of Disaster Recovery. 31-46 - Sonya L. Green, Thomas H. Teper

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The Importance of Disaster Planning for the Small Public Library. 47-59 - Terry Gugliotta:

Fire at University of New Mexico Library. 61-69 - Ryan Perry:

The Great University of Georgia Libraries Fire of '03: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised. 71-88 - Tara D. Kennedy:

Steamy Situation: Water Emergency in Sterling Memorial Library. 89-97 - Lynn Ann Davis:

Riding the Surf: Dealing with Library Disasters in Island Communities. 99-112 - Richard P. Widdicombe:

The Complicated Symptoms of Sick Buildings. 113-125 - Nancy E. Kraft:

Major and Minor Mold Outbreaks: Summer of 2002. 127-141 - Cynthia Dudenhöffer:

Keeping the Beast at Bay: Fighting Mold at the University of Missouri-Columbia Journalism Library. 143-150 - Sharman Bridges Smith:

Observations of Ground Zero: From the Outside. 151-157 - Idella Washington:

Rebuilding a High School Library Collection After Hurricane Katrina. 159-178 - Robert E. Skinner:

"Nor Any Drop to Drink": New Orleans Libraries in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. 179-187 - Kay L. Wall:

Lessons Learned from Katrina: What Really Matters in a Disaster. 189-198 - Paul T. Jaeger, Lesley A. Langa

, Charles R. McClure, John Carlo Bertot:
The 2004 and 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Evolving Roles and Lessons Learned for Public Libraries in Disaster Preparedness and Community Services. 199-214 - Kate Nevins, Sandra Nyberg:

SOLINET's Gulf Coast Libraries Recovery Projects for Public and Academic Libraries. 215-223

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