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Library Trends, Volume 59
Volume 59, Numbers 1-2, Summer / Fall 2010
- Erratum. v
- Joanne Gard Marshall, Susan Rathbun-Grubb, Deborah Barreau, Jennifer Craft Morgan:
Introduction: Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science, Part 2. 1-5 - Carlos A. Manjarrez, Joyce Ray, Karmen Bisher:
A Demographic Overview of the Current and Projected Library Workforce and the Impact of Federal Funding. 6-29 - Joanne Gard Marshall, Jennifer Craft Morgan, Susan Rathbun-Grubb, Victor W. Marshall, Deborah Barreau, Barbara B. Moran, Paul Solomon, Cheryl A. Thompson:
Toward a Shared Approach to Program Evaluation and Alumni Career Tracking: Results from the Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science 2 Study. 30-42 - Denise M. Davis:
Academic and Public Librarian Salaries and Library Staffing Expenditures Trends, 2000-2009. 43-66 - Patricia Montiel-Overall, Sandra Littletree:
Knowledge River: A Case Study of a Library and Information Science Program Focusing on Latino and Native American Perspectives. 67-87 - Gail Munde:
Considerations for Managing an Increasingly Intergenerational Workforce in Libraries. 88-108 - Mega M. Subramaniam, Paul T. Jaeger:
Modeling Inclusive Practice?: Attracting Diverse Faculty and Future Faculty to the Information Workforce. 109-127 - Mary M. Wagner, Debbie Willms:
The Urban Library Program: Challenges to Educating and Hiring a Diverse Workforce. 128-146 - Charlene Maxey-Harris, Jeanne Cross, Thomas McFarland:
Student Workers: The Untapped Resource for Library Professions. 147-165 - Stephanie A. Jones:
The Occupational Choice Of School Librarians. 166-187 - Mary Carroll, Janet Murray:
Swirling Students: A Study of Professional and Vocational Training Avenues for the Library and Information Industry. 188-207 - Barbara B. Moran, Joanne Gard Marshall, Susan Rathbun-Grubb:
The Academic Library Workforce: Past, Present, and Future. 208-219 - Jennifer Arnold:
The Community College Conundrum: Workforce Issues in Community College Libraries. 220-236 - Joyce M. Latham, Wyatt E. Ditzler:
Collective Effort: The American Union and the American Public Library. 237-255 - Xin Li, Linda Bryan:
On Becoming an Employer of Choice: Gauging Employee Satisfaction Through ClimateQUAL®. 256-268 - Maria E. Gonzalez:
Workforce Competencies: Focus on Urban Public Libraries. 269-287 - Rachel Applegate:
Clarifying Jurisdiction in the Library Workforce: Tasks, Support Staff, and Professional Librarians. 288-314 - Helen Partridge, Julie Lee, Carrie Munro:
Becoming "Librarian 2.0": The Skills, Knowledge, and Attributes Required by Library and Information Science Professionals in a Web 2.0 World (and Beyond). 315-335 - Kathleen De Long, Allison Sivak:
The Blind Man Describes the Elephant: The Training Gaps Analysis for Librarians and Library Technicians. 336-349 - Gillian Hallam, Ann Ritchie, Cheryl Hamill, Suzanne Lewis, Carol Newton-Smith, Melanie Kammermann, Patrick O'Connor:
Australia's Health Libraries: A Research-directed Future. 350-372
Volume 59, Number 3, Winter 2011
- Vibeke Lehmann:
Introduction. 383-385 - Catherine Ings, Jennifer Joslin:
Correctional Service of Canada Prison Libraries from 1980 to 2010. 386-408 - Elzbieta Barbara Zybert:
Prison Libraries in Poland: Partners in Rehabilitation, Culture, and Education. 409-426 - Carole Bowe:
Recent Trends in UK Prison Libraries. 427-445 - Kenichi Nakane, Setsuko Noguchi:
"Prison Libraries" in Japan: The Current Situation of Access to Books and Reading in Correctional Institutions. 446-459 - Margarita Pérez Pulido, Christina De Angelo:
Library Services in Spanish Prisons: Current State of Affairs. 460-472 - Hilde Kristin Ljødal, Erlend Ra:
Prison Libraries the Scandinavian Way: An Overview of the Development and Operation of Prison Library Services. 473-489 - Vibeke Lehmann:
Challenges and Accomplishments in U.S. Prison Libraries. 490-508 - Emanuela Costanzo, Giorgio Montecchi, Eda Derhemi:
Prison Libraries in Italy. 509-519 - Gerhard Peschers, Anna Patterson:
Books Open Worlds for People Behind Bars: Library Services in Prison as Exemplified by the Münster Prison Library, Germany's "Library of the Year 2007". 520-543 - Odile Cramard, Kevin McLoughlin:
The Long Development of Prison Libraries in France. 544-562
Volume 59, Number 4, Spring 2011
- Paul F. Marty, Michelle M. Kazmer:
An Introduction to Involving Users. 563-567 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens:
Approaching the Anti-Collection. 568-587 - Melanie Feinberg:
Personal Expressive Bibliography in the Public Space of Cultural Heritage Institutions. 588-606 - Jeannette Allis Bastian, Michèle Valerie Cloonan, Douglas Ross Harvey:
From Teacher to Learner to User: Developing a Digital Stewardship Pedagogy. 607-622 - Patricia Galloway:
Retrocomputing, Archival Research, and Digital Heritage Preservation: A Computer Museum and iSchool Collaboration. 623-636 - Andrea J. Copeland, Deborah Barreau:
Helping People to Manage and Share Their Digital Information: A Role for Public Libraries. 637-649 - Mary M. Somerville, Dana EchoHawk:
Recuerdos Hablados/Memories Spoken: Toward the Co-Creation of Digital Knowledge with Community Significance. 650-662 - Sarah de Rijcke, Anne Beaulieu:
Image as Interface: Consequences for Users of Museum Knowledge. 663-685 - Melissa Terras:
The Digital Wunderkammer: Flickr as a Platform for Amateur Cultural and Heritage Content. 686-706 - Seth van Hooland, Eva M. Méndez Rodríguez, Isabelle Boydens:
Between Commodification and Engagement: On the Double-Edged Impact of User-Generated Metadata within the Cultural Heritage Sector. 707-720 - Leanne Bowler, Sherry Koshman, Jung Sun Oh, Daqing He, Bernadette G. Callery, Geoff Bowker, Richard J. Cox:
Issues in User-Centered Design in LIS. 721-752
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