ACRL

College & Research Libraries News

Index to Vol. 63 (2002)

Compiled by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky

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“Abell Library at Austin College’s bulletin board” photo., Means, 587

“ABI/INFORM subscribers receive expanded access to backfìles,” 706

“Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK join LibQual+ survey," 5-6

Academic LibrariesTrendsand Statistics, 2000,“2000ACRL statistics at your fingertips” & photo., 94

Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2002, 195; 2003,588

“Access services and RILI: great partnership opportunities,” Oberländer, 666-68

Acquisitions (by A/T/S):, African American composers (Dawson), 221; American cookery (Brownstone), 451; Architects (Fond), 301; Attorneys (Gibson, 676-77; Gosnell, 676-77; Nicholas, 676-77); Authors (Cox, 300-301; Dickey, 452; Driggs, 743; Ellroy, 743; Kelton, 300-301; Maugham, 452; Prange, 379; Sontag, 600); Bird, Ulmer (publishers), 300-301; Brownstone, Cecily (American cookery), 451; Canadian fiction publisher (Prairie Fire), 301; Cattle claims (Hinnant), 300-301; Civil War materials, 676; Composers (Harbach), 452; Computer science (Shneiderman), 520-21 (& port.); Correspondence (Earhart, 676; Jones, Washington, 521 (& photo.)); Coville (Warren & Margot) Coll. (photographers), 48; Cox, Mike (authors), 300-301; Criminologists (Green), 831; Dawson, William Levi (African American composers), 221; Dickey, James (poets, authors), 452; Driggs, Frank (authors, music historians, oral histories), 743; Earhart, David (correspondence), 676; Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project, 677; Edelstein, J. M. (poetry), 136; Educators (White), 48; Ellroy, James (authors), 743; Family Life Film Center (Kaufman, C. S.), 452; Ferry Hill Ledger (1797-1804), 676; Fiction coll. (Roberts), 378; Ford, O’Neil (architects), 301; Gibson, Larry (attorneys), 676-77; Gosnell, William (attorneys), 676-77; Green, Alice P. (criminologists), 831; Harbach, Barbara (composers, music), 452; Harte, Houston (publishers), 300-301; Hinnant, Bill (cattle claims), 300-301; Hirsch, Caesar (otorhinolaryngology), 451; Historic library shelving system (MacDonald), 831; Hist. (Prange), 379; Ingles Family Bible (1823), 676; Jones, John Paul (correspondence), 521 (& photo.); Junell, Rob (politicians), 300-301; Kaufman, Charlotte Schnee (vitamin therapy research), 452; Kaufman, William (vitamin therapy research), 452; Kelton, Elmer (authors), 300-301; Levitt, Arthur (U.S. Securities & Exhange Commission), 831; McCarthy, Eugene J. (U.S. Senator), 600; Macdonald, Angus Snead (historic library shelving system), 831; Maugham, W. Somerset (authors), 452; Middle East coll. (Naff), 600; Modem Poetry Library, 136; Music (Harbach), 452; Music historians (Driggs), 743; Naff, Thomas (Middle East coll.), 600; Nicholas, Dallas (attorneys), 676-77; Oral histories (Driggs), 743; Organ transplants (Starzl), 48; Otorhinolaryngology (Hirsch), 451; Photographers (Coville, 48; White, 48); Poetry (Edelstein), 136; Poets (Dickey), 452; Politicians (Junell), 300-301; Prairie Fire (Canadian fiction publisher), 301; Prange, Gordon W. (authors, hist., 379; Publishers (Bird, 300-301; Harte, 300-301); Roberts, Snow L. and B.W.C. (fiction coll.), 378; Shneiderman, Ben (computer science), 520-21 (& port.); Sontag, Susan (authors), 600; Starzl, Thomas (organ transplants), 48; U.S. Securities & Exhange Commission (Levitt), 831; U.S. Senator (McCarthy), 600; Vitamin therapy research (Kaufman, W. & C. S.), 452; WAMC Radio stations, 743; Washington, George (correspondence), 521 (& photo.); White, Clarence H. (educators, photographers), 48

Acquisitions (by institution):, Angelo State U., 300-301; Boston U., 452; Columbia U, 831; E. Carolina U, 378; Emory U, 136, 221; Fla. Ind. U, 831; LC, 48; NYU, 451; Portland State U, 600; U.S. Naval Academy, 521 (& photo.); U. at Albany, 743,831; UCLA, 451,600; U. of Manitoba, 301; U. of Md., 379,676-77; U. of Md., Coll. Park, 520-21 (& port.); U. of Mich., 452; U. of Minn., 600; U. of Mo., Kansas City, 743; U. of Pittsburgh, 48; U. of S. Carolina, 452,743; U. of Tex., Austin, 301; U. of Wash., 677; Va. Tech’s Digital Lib. & Archives, 676; Wilmington Coll., 452

Adalian, Paul T., appt., 455

About the author

Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky is cataloger/assoc¡ate professor at Portland State University; e-mail: duskyk@pdx.edu

Adams, Mignon, “How useful is your homepage?: a quick and practical approach to evaluating a library’s Web site,” 590-92 Addis, Louise, news note, 834

“AASLS and the African American Funnel Project,” ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2002, 186

AHHSL, “AAHSL offers free electronic recruitment guide,” 412

“Alaska libraries select Sirsi’s Unicom,” 554

Albrect,jean, retired, 524

Alexander, Martha, retired & port., 746

Alexander, Otis D., appt., 455

Alibris, “Baker & Taylor and Alibris help libraries acquire hard-tofìnd books,” 165

Alire, Camile, appt. & port., 522

Aman, Mohammed M., news note & port., 833

AHA, “Columbia Univ. Press and American Historical Assoc. launch collection,” 705

ALA, “Let freedom read: read a banned book” & photo., 553; “Library community endorses Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act,” 704; Posters of the Library War Service, “Hey Fellows,” poster, 3 (photo., cover, no. 1)

ALA, Annual Conference, 2002, “Annual Conference audiocassettes available,” 558; “ACRL in Atlanta: ACRL’s programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & photos., 556-65, 574; “ACRL offering four preconferences in Atlanta!”, 354; “ACRL programs and meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5); “ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing a growing crisis,” 356-658; “Instruction for first-year undergraduates: developing strategies to facilitate their transitions,” 196; “Invitation to the ACRL President’s program in Atlanta: the top five reasons you need to be there," 341— 42,377; “Legislative advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 262; “News from the University Libraries Section,” 562-63; “RBMS to offer 43rd preconference in Atlanta,” 166; “Register for ACRL preconferences,” 258 ALA, Annual Conference, 2003, “Toronto, 2003: it’s closer than you think,” 490

ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2002, “AASLS and the African American Funnel Project,” 186; “ACRL at the Midwinter meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors,” 185-88; “ACRL programs inspire excellence: the President’s Discussion Group at Midwinter,” 189,192; “Resolution honoring Martinus Nijhoff International” & photo., 187

ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2003, “ACRL discussion groups,” 782; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Philadelphia: a tentative schedule,” 780-85; “Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two workshops in Philadelphia,” 704,772; “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL president, ” 784; “Open forum on ACRL: the association of the future,” 781; “Want to learn more about implementing the ‘Standards for College Libraries’?”, 712

“American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition 1909-1915,” rev. of, 373

Anderson, Gordon, photo., 206

Andrews, Joseph C., deceased, 681

Anne Arundel Com. Coll., “Excellence in Academic Libraries winners,” 194 (& port.)

“Annual Conference audiocassettes available,” 558

“Appalachian State establishes racing collection,” 772

“Applying evaluation criteria for Web-based information sources to paper-based information sources,” Doran, 640 Appointments, 51-53, 138-39, 223-25, 302-4, 382-83, 455-57, 522-24, 602-3, 679-80, 744-46, 834-35

Appropriate use policies for computers in college/university libraries(CLIPnote #31) published, ACRL, 334 “Appropriate use policies for computers provided in ACRL’s latest CLIP note” 8c photo., 334 Arant, Wendi, “Science fiction and fantasy: a guide to resources on the Web” & logos, 652-55 “Archaeology and evolution: what happens when you clean your office,” Bennett, 30 Ariel, Joan, “Wins WSS Career Achievement Award,” 285-86 “Armenian National Institute” & logo, rev. of, 297-98 “Around the world in 100 days” 8c photo., Mizzy, 716-17 Arsenault, Kathy, appt., 602

Ashton-Pritting, Randi Lynn, appt., 679

Ashworth, Carol, “Washington hotline,” 368,373

“Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad-based reference capacities expanded by new software," Patrick, 280-81

Askey, Dale, “Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Book Fair” & photos., 204-206, 220

AAHSL, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6

“AAHSL offers free electronic recruitment guide," 412

ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2002, 195; 2003, 588; “And the winners are… the official results of the 2002 ACRL elections,” 436-39; “Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL prepare to cast your vote in the election this spring,” 124-28; Directory of test collecitons in academic,professional, and research libraries, published, 92 (& photo.); Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003,589; “Don’t be left out: sign up for ACRL e-mail updates,” 554; Excellence in Academic libraries Award, 2002, 194,196, 413 (photo.); 2003, 588; “Friends of ACRL,” 819; “Get involved at ACRL’s Legislative luncheon,” 283; “Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to serve on a division or section committee,” 659-6l; Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003,588; “Keep informed of legislative and policy issues,” 554; “Legislative advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 262; “The library’s role in distance education: survey results from ACRL’s 2000 academic library trends and statisticś’, 338-40; “Margot Sutton Conahan named manager of professional development for ACRL,” 551; “Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two workshops in Philadelphia,” 704,772; “MaryJane Petrowski named ACRL senior associate executive director” 8c port., 91; “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL president,” 784; “Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the election this spring” & ports., 198-203; “Meet the staff,” 820-22; “Members running for ALA Council," 202; “Membership statistics,” 797; “Need to develop a plan to support distance ed?: take ACRL’s new online course,” 665; “New monograph tides for 2001-02,” 811; “News from the University Libraries Section,” 562-63; “Open forum on ACRL: the association of the future,” 781; “Receive advance notice of C&RL news contents,” 554; “Register for ACRL preconferences,” 258; “SPARC and ACRL: working together to reform scholarly communication,” Johnson, 648-51; “Section committee volunteer form,” 663; “Stay up-to-date on association activities and opportunities,” 554; “The year in review," 801-12; “2000 ACRL statistics at your fingertips” & photo., 94; “2002 ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute,” 93; “University of Arizona to hold conference on organizational change,” 6; “We’re looking for a few good men and women: ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 282-83 ACRL, Annual, “Conference programs—Atlanta,” 2002,799; “Preconferences,” 2002, 808

ACRL, Annual report, 2001-2002, 795-822

ACRL, Board of Directors, “AASLS and the African American Funnel Project,” 186; “Charles A. Schwartz named new PIL editor by ACRL board,” 26l; photo. & roster, 2001-02, 813; “Resolution honoring Martinus Nijhoff International” & photo., 187

ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights,” (Jan., 185-88), (June & photos., 568-70)

ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial report” & port., 814-18

ACRL, ŒS, Appropriate use ļpolicies for computers in college/university libraries (CUP note #31) published, 334; CUP notes, #30,92; #31,334; Travel, sabbatical, and study leave po/icies in college libraries (CLIP note #30) published, 92

ACRL, Committee on the Status of Academic Librarians, “Guidelines for academic status for college and university librarians,” approved 2002, 664-65 ACRL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Award, 2002, 288; 2003, 589; “Guidelines for curriculum-materials centers: draft version,” 207-13

ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port., 800

ACRL, IS, “Guidelines, guidelines, and more guidelines,” 733; “Guidelines for instruction programs in academic libraries: a final draft,” 732—35; Innovation in Instruction Award, 2002, 286; 2003, 588-89; “Instruction for first-year undergraduates: developing strategies to facilitate their transitions,” 196; Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 2002, 286; 2003, 589; Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588; ”Panel session on new IS research agenda to be held at ACRL National Conference,” 773 ACRL, LPSS, Marta Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

ACRL, Midwinter, “Workshops,” 2002, 809

ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 2002, “ACRL Board of Directors’ actions, June 2002: highlights of the Board’s annual conference meetings” & photos., 568-70 ACRL, National Conference, 2003, “Call for participation,” 29; “Charlotte keynote speakers,” 706; “Charlotte on a shoestring: public art, waterscapes, historic sites, and dining” & photos., Tierney, 646-47; “Charlotte ‘revs up’ for ACRL: tours and activities in the 2003 ACRL National Conference city” & photos., Tierney, 728-30; “Demystifying the program selection process: how to submit a successful proposal for the 11th ACRL, National Conference,” Hardesty, 269-70, 279; “Hints for successful panel presentations: preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference,” 28-29; “Panel session on new IS research agenda to be held at ACRL National Conference,” 773; “Poster session presenters sought for ACRL National Conference,” 641; “Preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference: how to create competitive contributed papers,” St. Clair, 180-81; “There’s still time to submit a proposal for the ACRL 11th National Conference,” 340; “Tips for a successful proposal,” Hardesty, 270; “Tips for successful workshops,” McAndrew, 181; “Volunteers needed at Charlotte conference," 706, 773

ACRL, President, “Message” & port., 796-97

ACRL, RBMS, “Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries: a draft,” 360—66; Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002, 286-87; 2003, 589

ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2003, 589

ACRL, Vice-President, “Message" & port., 798-99

ACRL, WESS, Coutts Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 2003, 589; Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 2002, 94, 187, 260-61

ACRL, WSS, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 285-86; 2003, 589; Significant Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 286; 2003, 589

“ACRL announces participants for best practices conference,” 259

“ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting: actions of the ACRL Board of Directors,” 185-88

“ACRL award winners, 2002, ”803

“ACRL candidates for 2002: learn who’s running for office,” 36-39, correction, 139 “ACRL chapter conferences/events,” 2002-03, 722

“ACRL colleagues,” 812

“ACRL committee volunteer form,” 662

“ACRL discussion groups,” 782

“ACRL Effective Practices Clearinghouse accepting submissions,” 771

“ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute,” 203, 288, 334, 414

“ACRL honors the 2002 award winners: recognizing professional achievement,” Petrowski, 194-96

“ACRL in Atlanta: ACRL’s programs at the ALA Annual Conference” & photos., 556-65,574

“ACRL journals,” 810

“ACRL launches Information Literacy Web site with expert locator,” 412-13 “ACRL members Lisa Hinchliffe and Arlie Sims at the American Association of Higher Education National Conference” & photo., 412

“ACRL Midwinter meetings in Philadelphia: a tentative schedule,” 780-85

“ACRL offering four preconferences in Atlanta!”, ALA, Annual Conference, 2002, 354 “ACRL offers Directory of Test Collections and new CLIP notes” & photo., 92

“ACRL programs and meetings,” AC-1—AC-16 (no.5)

“ACRL programs inspire excellence: the President’s Discussion Group at Midwinter,” Whyte, 189,192 “ACRL publication focuses on libraries' impact on students” & photo., 261-62

“ACRL represented at 21st Century Literacy Summit” & photo., 332

ACRL Standards & Guidelines, “Development and revision of the guidelines,” ACRL, 665; “Development of the Guidelines,” ACRL, 208; “Guidelines, guidelines, and more guidelines,” 733; “Guidelines for academic status for college and university librarians,” ACRL, approved 2002, 664-65; “Guidelines for curriculum materials centers: draft version,” ACRL, 207-13; “Guidelines for instruction programs in academic libraries: a final draft,” 732-35; “Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries: a draft,” ACRL, 360-66; “History of the guidelines,” ACRL, 361; “How practical are the ACRL ‘Standards for College Libraries? Applying standards in the academic library,” 711-13; Standards and assessment for academic libraries: a workbook, 712; “Want to learn more about implementing the ‘Standards for College Libraries’?”, 712

“ACRL takes up the challenges of scholarly communication: the year ahead for the new program officer,” Martin, 786-87, 793

“ACRL’s latest Webcasts focus on information literacy and assessment," 552

“ACRL’s mission,” 795

“ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing a growing crisis,” English, 356-658

“ACRL’s 2003 awards program: recognizing outstanding achievements in academic librarianship,” Sherrod, 588-89 ARL, “Fretwell-Downing and AJRL collaborate on Scholars Portal Project,” 413; “Library community endorses Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act,” 704; “Texas A&M University libraries and ARL receive NSF grant,” 92-93; “University of Arizona to hold conference on organizational change,” 6; “University of Louisville becomes newest ARL member,” 487; ‘You don’t need to know German to participate in ARL’s German Resources Project,” 705

ASERL, “MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551; “UNC Greensboro joins ASERL,” 412

“Atkinson and CJCLS award committees announce 2002 winners: the final installment of ACRL award winners,” Sherrod, 420, 425

Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003, 588 Austin Coll., “Abell Library at Austin College’s bulletin board” photo., 587

Awards, 94 (1), 187 (1), 194-96 (2), 260-61,284-88 (11), 413,420 (2), 425,588-89 (16), 803

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“Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Book Fair” & photos., Askey, 204-206, 220

Bailey-Haner, Brenda, news note, 223

Baird, Brian J., “Consortial preservation management: a new model for library preservation administration,” 572-74 Baird, James, photo., 834

Bajusova, Olga, Don’t forget the Fairy, frontis piece, watercolor illus., 409 (photo., cover, no. 6)

Baker, Betsy, “Named IS Publication award winner,” 286

Baker, Bradley, news note, 833

Baker, Shirley K., “The knotty problem of priorities and relationships: a response to the top issues,” 789 Baker, William, news note, 454

Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 2002, 195; 2003, 588 “Baker & Taylor and Alibris help libraries acquire hard-to-find books,” 165

“Baker & Taylor announces e-content agreements,” 411

Banister, Steven T., appt., 679

Barnard, David P., photo., 678

Barnard, Kay, photo., 678

Barnes, Tamika, news note, 454

“Barnes & Noble partners with Bowker,” 262

Barth, Joseph, appt., 138

Bartosz, Kimberly, rev. (“Matrix” & logo), 444

Baumann, Helene, photo., 206

Beall, Jeffrey, “Awarded Lazerow Fellowship” & port., 284-85 “Becoming part of the course: using Blackboard to extend oneshot library instruction” & photos., Cox, 11-13,39 Before sunset: buy a US.government bond of the2nd Liberty Loan of l917, poster, cover, no. 7), (photo.

Bell, Mary Margaret, “Managing reference e-mail in an archival setting: tools for the increasing number of reference queries,” 99-101

Benefìel, Candace, news note, 833

Bennett, Denise Beaubien, “Archaeology and evolution: what happens when you clean your office,” 30 Berman, Sanford, “New Web site profiles Sanford Berman papers at UIUC,” 164-65 Best, Rickey, appt., 455

“BCR activates new netLibrary Ready Reference Collection,” 640-41

Bickers, Patrick M., “New ways to acquire old books: adding outof-print titles to the library’s collection,” 173-75,188 Billings, Harold W., “Named winner of Atkinson Award,” 420 “Biography resources: finding information on the famous, infamous, and obscure” & logos, Schreiner, 32-35,39

Birch, Tobeylynn, appt. & port, 223-24

Bird Judith, news note, 833

Bischof, Steve, “Computer manuals in the academic library collection: improving accessibility,” 506-9 Blackw ell's Book Services, Excellence in Academic libraries Award, 2002, 194,196,413 (photo.); 2003, 588

Blau, Andrew, photo., 332

Block, Jane, news note, 381

Bonamici, Andrew R., “The Coalition for Networked Infonnation (CNI): reports from the task force meeting," 121-23

“Boosting libraries at university orientations: designing promotional booths” & photo., Spencer, 418-19

“Boston Athenaeum renovation completed,” 639

“BotSpot” & logo, rev. of, 44

Bowker, “Barnes & Noble partners with Bowker,” 262

Bowlby, Raynna, “Living the Future4: collaboratively speaking: a library conference on organizational renewal,” 511-12,521

Bowling Green State U., “Original valentines,” 89 (photo., cover, no. 2)

Bowman, Camille., “Washington hotline,” 368,373

Bradley, Lynne E., “Wasliington hotline,” 41, 129, 214, 294, 441, 452, 669, 736

“Brandeis selects Ex Libris’ DigiTool,” 487

Brandeis U., Music—pyrotechnical, diaibolical and hurly-burlical, lithograph, 701 (photo., cover, no. 10); “Subject access in an interdisciplinary environment: meaningful signposts must be created,” 415-16

Brantz, Malcolm H., “Library-sponsored faculty book-buying trips: a look at a different approach to collection development,” 264-66, 292

Breivik, Patricia, photo., 332

Brock U., “Modeling and the use of graphics in Web tutorials: a lesson from social learning theory” & photos., 95-96,119

“Brooklyn College opens expanded library,” 772 Brown, Lauren, photo., 379

Bryn Mawr Coll., Fortune, ink & watercolor, 257 (photo., cover, no. 4)

Burckel, Nicholas, news note & port., 522

Burtle, Laura G., “The citizen in the information age: Georgia State University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning community,” 276-79

Bush, George W., “President’s budget includes $10 million to recruit new librarians,” 163

Byrd, Theresa S., “Exciting things happen @ your library: ACRL advertisements in the Chronicle of hįgher education’ & photos., 586-87; photos., 568, 570, 813

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Calbert, Jack Lynn, retired & port., 383 Calif. Digital Lib., “UC libraries expand interlibrary loan service," 93-94

Calif. Hist. Soc., Leab Award, 286-87

CSU, “New CSU information competence Web site,” 64:1061, correction, 108

CSU, Northridge, “From cataloger to curator: the Korean exhibits of an accidental ethnic librarian” & photos., 431-34,452

“Call for participation,” ACRL, National Conference, 2003, 29

“Call of popular culture papers,” 488-89

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, “SAGE Publications to offer collections online,” 639

Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Spear’s Model Village, illus., 549 (photo., cover, no. 8)

“Canadian poetry database launched,” 414

Cannon, Tyrone H., ACRL, vice-president & port., 436, 438; “ACRL candidates for 2002: learn who’s running for office” & port., 36; “Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL: prepare to cast your vote in the election this spring” & port., 124-26; photo., 570 “Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL: prepare to cast your vote in the election this spring,” 124-28 Cardwell, Jennifer, rev. (“Dolan DNA Learning Center”), 516 Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 285-86; 2003, 589 Carl, Cherie, photo., 522

Carlito, Delores, rev. (“Global Exchange" & logo), 444-45

Carlson, David H., appt. & port., 51 “Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,” rev. of, 297 Cartoons, 6, 92, 163, 259, 331, 411, 487, 551, 639, 703, 771 Carver, Amy L., “We are all reference librarians: using communication to employ a philosophy of access for catalogers,” 168-70

Carver, Deborah, appt. & port., 679

Cary, Shannon, port., 820

Case, Beau David, photo., 206

Case, Susan, rev. (“Center for Watershed Protection” & logo), 672

Case, Susan B., rev. (“Invasivespecies.gov” & logo), 132-33

“Casting a wide net: the Early English Books project meets at Northwestern,” Garrett, 117-19

Cates, Jo, appt., 51

Cazden, Robert E., deceased, 525

“Center for Watershed Protection” & logo, rev. of, 672

“Centre College returns rare texts to Dickinson College,” 412

Chapman-Smith, V., appt., 138

“Charles A. Schwartz named new PIL editor by ACRL board,” 261

“Charlotte keynote speakers,” ACRL, National Conference, 2003, 706

“Charlotte on a shoestring: public art, waterscapes, historic sites, and dining" & photos., Tierney, 646-47

“Charlotte ‘revs up’ for ACRL: tours and activities in the 2003 ACRL National Conference city” & photos., Tierney, 728-30

Cheperon, Lois H., photos., 568, 570, 813

Chervinko, James, retired, 680

CHOICE Reviews, “RTTs Wallace Library ads CHOICE Reviews to its OPAC,” 411

Choice Reυiews.online,“Site license edition of Choice Reυiews.online now available,” 331

Christenherry, Faye, “How to become a serial killer: one approach to the acquisition and retention of periodicals,” 103-5

Christiansen, Dorothy, retired, 139

Christopher Newport U., “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

"Chroniclelaunches trial of campuswide site licensing,” 332, 334

Chronicle of higlher education,“Exciting tilings liappen @ your library: ACRL advertisements in the Chronicle of higher education'”& photo., 586-87

“The citizen in the information age: Georgia State University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning community," Burtle, 276-79

City U. of N.., “Brooklyn College opens expanded library,” 772 Clark, Susan E., rev. (“Carnegie Endowment for International Peace”), 297

“Classification Web available through Library of Congress,” 554 CUP notes, ACRL, #30,92; #31,334

Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002)I-5

Cloonan, Michele V., appt., 834

“CNI and Dartmouth offer ‘Collaborative Facilities’ Web site,” 489-90

“The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI): reports from the task force meeting,” Bonamici, 121-23

“Code Talk” & logo, rev. of, 132

Coll. of Wm. and Mary, “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

C&RL news,“‘Job of a lifetime’ ideas?’’, Mizzy, 739; “Share your thoughts and ideas,” 715; “Statement of ownership and management,” 713

C&RL news column editor wanted,” 281

“C&RL newssubmission guidelines,” 40

“College of William and Mary library undergoes renovation,” 166

“Columbia Univ. contracts with National Library of China,” 259

“Columbia Univ. Press and American Historical Assoc, launch collection,” 705

“Columbia U to preserve School of Library Services collection,” 490

Comer, Cynthia H., “New roles and global collaboration: the fruits of international exchange” & photos., 106-8

“CIC brings 19th-century American fiction online,” 163-64

“Committee volunteer form,” ACRL, 662

Community College Learning Resources/Library Achievement Awards, 2002, 420, 425; 2003, 589

“Complementary and alternative medicine: an overview of nontraditional medicine on the Web” & logos, Nims, 576-79, 589

“Computational science: an Internet introduction” & logos, Gold, 112-16

“Computer manuals in the academic library collection: improving accessibility,” Klassen, 506-9

Conahan, Margot Sutton, “Named manager of professional development for ACRL,” 551; port., 820

Conference circuit (“Annual Conference audiocassettes available,” 558; “ACRL at the Midwinter Meeting,” 185-88; “ACRL discussion groups,” 782; “ACRL in Atlanta” & photos., 556-65, 574; “ACRL Midwinter meetings in Philadelphia,” 780-85; “ACRL programs inspire excellence,” Whyte, 189, 192; “Back to Europe” & photos., Askey, 204-206,220; “The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)”, Bonamici, 121— 23; “Copyright town meeting,” Poole, 182-84; “Living the Future4,” Bowlby, 511-12, 521; “Meet Dumont and Maloy— candidates for ACRL president,” 784; “New roles and global collaboration” & photos., Comer, 106-8; “Open forum on ACRL,” 781; “University Libraries Section at Midwinter,” Zimmerman, 291-92)

CQ, Maita Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

“Consortial preservation management: a new model for library preservation administration,” Baird, 572-74

Constantinou, Constantia, appt., 382

“Copyright town meeting: intellectual property and multimedia in the Digital Age,” Poole, 182-84

Corbin, Brenda, news note, 678

A core collection in dance,Edsall,ed, 7-8

“Cornell promotes library careers to high school students,” 771

Cornell U, “CLIR and Cornell offer Web-based tutorial,” 773; “Excellence in Academic Libraries winners,” 194, 196 (& photo.); Leab Award Special Commendations for Electronic Exhibitions, 286-87

Corrections, 108, 139, 225, 720

Costabile, Mary, “Washington hotline,” 41

“The Costume Gallery” & logo, rev. of, 372-73

Cott, Nancy, appt., 302

Cottrell, Janet R., “Five years ago… comparison charts as a public relations tool,” 495-97

“CLIR and Cornell offer Web-based tutorial,” 773

Courtois, Martin P., “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management: Web sites for researchers” & logos, 723-26 Coutts, Brian, “Travel on the Web: sites to help you plan your vacation” & logos, 271-75 Coutts Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 2003, 589

Cox, Christopher, “Becoming part of the course: using Blackboard to extend one-shot library instruction” & photos., 11-13, 39

Creech, John, rev. (“ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center”), 372

“Crisis, disaster, and emergency management: Web sites for researchers” & logos, Courtois, 723-26

Croft, Jean Ann, photo., 716

Crosbie, Michael J., When change is set in stone: an analysis of seven academic libraries designed byPerry Dean Rogers, Architects, 7-8 “Crossing borders: exploring new realities with our neighbors,” Dancik, 656,677

Crowe, William J., news note, 833

D

D’Almeida, Diane, photo., 206

“Dance: a guide to Web resources” & logos, Hansen, 776-79

Dancik, Deborah B., “ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing a growing crisis,” 356-658; “Crossing borders: exploring new realities with our neighbors,” 656, 677; photos., 568,570,813

Danner, Phyllis, deceased & port., 383

Darst, Valerie, news note, 302

Dartmouth Coll., “CNI and Dartmouth offer ‘Collaborative Facilities’ Web site,” 489-90

DRA, “Sirsi and DRA complete merger,” 92

Daumier, Honoré, Music-—pyrotechnical, diabolical and hurly-burlical, lithograph, 701 (photo., cover, no. 10)

Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Letter from the executive director” & port., 800; photos., 332, 568, 570, 813; port., 820

Dawes, Pamela, news note, 454

Deaths, 53, 225, 304, 383, 458, 525, 604, 681, 746, 835

DeLoatch, Celestine, photo., 522

“Demystifying the program selection process: how to submit a successful proposal for the 11th ACRL, National Conference,” Hardesty, 269-70,279 “Developing collaborative relationships: librarians, students, and faculty creating learning communities," Lippincott, 190-92

“Development and revision of the guidelines,” ACRL, 665

“Development of the Guidelines,” ACRL, 208

Dickinson Coll., “Centre College returns rare texts to Dickinson College,” 412; Leab Award honorable mention, 286-87

“Digital diamond sparkles at Temple,” Lang, 488-89

Digital Library of Ga., “Political cartoon collection available through Digital Library of Georgia,” 331

“Digitally recorded textbooks available though RFB&D,” 641

Directory of test ccllections in academic, professional and research libraries,published, ACRL, 92 (& photo.)

Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Award, 2002, 288; 2003, 589

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003, 589

“DDILL: Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Services Guide,” rev. of, 739

“Does the ‘new library model’ fit smalland medium-sized libraries?

Shippensburg University believes so,” Laite, 15-17

“Dolan DNA Learning Center,” rev. of, 516

Dolven, Mary, retired, 139

“Don’t be left out: sign up for ACRL e-mail updates,” 554

Don't forget the Fairy,frontis piece, watercolor illus., Bajusova, 409 (photo., cover, no. 6)

Doran, Kirk, “Applying evaluation criteria for Web-based information sources to paper-based information sources,” 640

“The double life of the college campus: striking a balance between reality and expectations,” Welbum, 718-20

Dougherty, Richard M., “How useful is your homepage?: a quick and practical approach to evaluating a library’s Web site,” 590-92

Driessen, Karen, retired, 457

Drobnicki, John A., rev. (“Armenian National Institute” & logo), 297-98

Drost, Carol A., “Internet reviews,” 44-45, 132-33, 216-17, 297-98, 372-73, 444-45, 516-17, 596-97, 672-73, 738-39, 826-27

Dudley (Miriam) Instruction librarian Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

Duguid, Paul, “Charlotte keynote speakers,” 706

Dumont, Paul E., “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL president,” 784; photos., 568, 813

Dutka, Andrew, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprise part of a librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course” & photos., 19-22

Dyckman, Lise M., appt., 51

Dye, Nancy S., photo., 413

Dykgraaf, Christine, rev. (“HowStuffWorks”), 738

E

“Early Modem Women Database,” rev. of, 596-97

Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 46 (& photo.), 134-35 (& photo.), 218-20 (& photos.), 299 (& photo.), 301, 375-77 (& photo.), 447-78 (& photo.), 518-19, 598-99 (& photos.), 674-75, 740-41 (& photos.), 828-29 (& photo.)

“ebrary launches international library program,” 163

“ebrary offers new pricing model,” 413

EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources/Library Achievement Awards, 2002, 420, 425; Community College Learning Resources/Library Achievement Awards, 2003, 589

“EBSCO and Sirsi form content partnership,” 772-73

“ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center,” rev. of, 372

“Economic Policy Institute,” rev. of, 673

Edsall, Mary D., ed., A core collection in dance, 7-8

Eisenberg, Michael, photo., 332

Elsevier Science, Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, 2002, 2&,2003, 588

Emmons, Mark, rev. (“The Costume Gallery” & logo), 372-73 Emory U., “MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551

Endeavor, “Maryland Interlibrary Consortium chooses Endeavor,” 332

English, Ray, “ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative: addressing a growing crisis,” 356-658; photo., 413

Enniss, Stephen, news note, 223

“Environmental health: sites that focus on protecting our natural resources” & logos, Riley, 350-54

Epp, Ronald H., appt., 51

Errata, 108, 139, 225, 720

Escobar, Hector, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 345-48

Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 2003, 589

Evans, Karen, rev. (“Jewish Virtual Library” 8c logo), 672-73 Ex Libris, “Brandeis selects Ex Libris’ DigiTool,” 487

Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, 2002, 194, 196, 413 (photo.); 2003, 588

“Exciting tilings happen @ your library: ACRL advertisements in the Chronicle of higher education.” & photo., Hardest)', 586-87

“Extended deadline,” 8

F

“Facing the competition: the critical issues of reference service,” Massey-Burzio, 774-75

Farthing, Pat, news note, 744

“Fast facts,” Viles, 86, 158, 254, 326, 406, 482, 546, 634, 698, correction, 720, 766, 850

Fehrmann, Paul G.,ed.,Directory of test collections in academic, professional, and research libraries,published, 92 (& photo.)

Femekes, Robert W, “How practical are the ACRL ‘Standards for College Libraries? Applying standards in the academic library,” 711-13

Fetzer, Mary K., “Receives Marta Lange/CQ award,” 285

“Financial Markets Center” 8c logo, rev. of, 738-39

“First project underway at OCLC’s new preservation center,” 641 Fitzsimmons, Richard, news note, 522

“Five steps to an effective internship program: providing a meaningful experience for interns and librarians.” Quarton, 109-11

“Five years ago… comparison charts as a public relations tool,” Cottrell, 495-97

“Fleet donates historic building to RISD library,” 261

Flood, Francis (Jim), deceased & port., 681

Foley, Dan, deceased & port., correction, 53, 225

Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies, “University of Georgia library partners with Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies,” 91

Ford, Charlotte, “Receives doctoral dissertation fellowship” & port., 284

Forro, Denise A., “A low-tech approach: working with persons with mobility and speech disabilities in an academic library” & photos., 708-10

Fortune,ink & watercolor, Fraser, 257 (photo., cover, no. 4)

Foster, Stephen Paul, appt. & port., 522-23

Foudy, Gerri, rev. (“Initiative and Referendum Institute” & logo), 826

Franklin & Marshall Coll., “Hey Fellows,” poster, 3 (photo., cover, no. 1)

Fraser, Claud Lovat, Fortune, ink & watercolor, 257 (photo., cover, no. 4)

“Free Pint” & logo, rev. of, 517

Fretwell-Downing, Inc., “UC libraries expand interlibrary loan service,” 93-94

“Fretwell-Downing and ARL collaborate on Scholars Portal Project,” 413

Friedman, Arthur, news note, 302

“From cataloger to curator: the Korean exhibits of an accidental ethnic librarian” & photos., Wakimoto, 431-34,452

Fujieda, Eri, “WSS Significant Achievement Award goes to Fujieda, Miner, and Stafford,” 286

“Further reading,” Dutka, 21

G

“Gabriel: the Gateway to Europe’s National Libraries” & logo, rev. of, 826-27

“Gale launches ebook program,” 773

Galloway, Ann-Christe, See also Young, Ann-Christe; “Grants and acquisitions,” 676-77, 743, 830-31; “People in the News”, 678-81, 744-46, 833-35; port., 820

Gardner, Kerry Ann, news note, 454

Garrett, Jeffrey, “Casting a wide net: the Early English Books project meets at Northwestern,” 117—19; photo., 187

Ga. State U, “The citizen in the information age: Georgia State University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning community,” 276-79; Roxy Theater in Atlanta, black-andwhite photo., 329 (photo., cover, no. 5)

“Get involved at ACRL’s Legislative luncheon,” 283

“Get involved with ACRL: volunteer to serve on a division or section committee,” 659-61

“Gift to support new science library at Princeton,” 6

Gillett, Theresa, deceased, 604

Gilley, Jennifer, appt., 224

Gilson, Caroline L., rev. (“Public Agenda Online” & logo), 596

Gleason, Maureen, “In the New?, 4; “News from the field,” 5-8

“Global Exchange” & logo, rev. of, 444-45

Gold, Anna Keller, “Computational science: an Internet introduction” & logos, 112-16

Golderman, Gail, revs. (“USAID” & logo, 216; “Early Modem Women Database”, 596-97)

Golian-Lui, Linda Marie, appt. & port., 744

Graf, Francine, port., 821

“Grants and acquisitions,” Galloway, 676-77, 743, 830-31; Young, 48, 136, 221, 300-301, 378-79, 450-52, 520-21, 600

Grants (by grantee):, Appalachian State U, 378; ARL, 92-93; CSU, Nortliridge, 676; Center for Research Libraries, 520; Coll. Ctr. for Lib. Automation, 830; Columbia U, 450,600; Cornell U, 136, 221, 300, 830-31; Dominican U., 450, Emory II., 520; Hope Coll., 48; Ind. U, 450-51; Johns Hopkins U, 520; Nassau Community Coll., 300; NYSHA, 830; NYU, 136, 450; N.C. State U, 300; Northwestern U., Boston, 830; Ohio State U, 676; Or. State U, 600; Princeton U, 6; SOLINET, 743, 830; Southwest Mo. State U, 676; Springfield Coll., 48; SUNY, Albany, 450-51; Syracuse U, 743; Tampa Bay Lib. Consortium, 830; Tex. A&M U, 92-93; Tulane U, 600; U. of El., U-C, 830; U. of Ariz., 221; U. of Ark., 451; UC, Berkeley, 676; UC, San Diego, 600; UCLA, 378, 830; U. of Dubuque, 450; U. of Fla., 136; U. of Hl., 450; U. of III., U-C, 300; U. of Mich., 221; U. of Mss., 300; U. of Mo., St. Louis, 676; UNC, CH, 378, 450; U. of Pinsbuigh, 48, 378, 830; U. of Tenn., 520; U. of Tex., Austin, 743; Western Md. Coll., 48

Grants (by grantor):, Ameritech, 48,450; Biltmore Estate Co., 300; Bobst, Mamdouha “Dodo,” 450; Brine, Kevin & Madeline, 450; Commonwealth of Pa., 48; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) F., 830; Duke (Paul G.) F., 676; E.S.P. Das Educational F., 378; EZ-LSTA Digitization Demonstration Grant, 378; Forest Hist. Soc., 300; Freeman F., 378; Hoover, Samuel H., 48; IMIS, 48, 221, 300, 450, 830 (2); Lewis, Peter B., 6; LSTA, 136,830; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 136, 221 (2), 300, 378, 520, 600, 676, 830; Miceli (Virginia Brown) estate, 600; Myers, Charles C. & Romona, 450; NEH, 300, 450-51, 520 (2), 600, 743 (2), 830; NHPRC, 676; NSF, 92-93, 520, 830-31; N.Y. State Dept, of Educ., 300; N.Y. State Prog, for the Conservation & Preservation of Lib. Research Materials, 450; N.Y Times Neediest Fund, 600; Robinson, Thomas E. & Patricia A. Duke, 676; Tex. Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund, 743; Union Pacific Railroad Corp., 676; USDE, 676,743; Walton Family Charitable Support F, 451

Greenstein, Daniel, appt., 302

Greenwood Publishing, Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 285-86; 2003, 589

“Guidelines for academic status for college and university librarians,” ACRL, approved 2002, 664-65

“Guidelines for curriculum materials centers: draft version,” ACRL, 207-13

“Guidelines for instruction programs in academic libraries: a final draft,” ACRL, 732-35

“Guidelines, guidelines, and more guidelines,” ACRL, 733

“Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries: a draft,” ACRL, 360-66 Gunselman, Cheryl, rev. (“Economic Policy Institute”), 673

H

Hacken, Richard, photo., 187

Hagness, Carol, news note & photo., 678

Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, news note & port., 50

Hakim, Musa Abdul, “Navigating the Web of discourse on the scholarship of teaching and learning: an annotated Webliography” & logos, 502-5

Halgren, Joanne, retired, 680

Hall, Hal W., news note, 381; “Science fiction and fantasy: a guide to resources on the Web” & logos, 652-55

Hallblade, Sliirley, appt., 224

Hampel, Edith Baker, deceased, 681

Hampton U, “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

Hannaford, William, retired, 524

Hansen, Carol, “Dance: a guide to Web resources” & logos, 776-79; “More about dance,” 779

Hardesty, Larry, “Demystifying the program selection process: how to submit a successful proposal for the 11th ACRL, National Conference,” 269-70, 279; “Exciting things happen @ your library: ACRL advertisements in the Chronicle of higher education”& photo., 586-87; news note, 833; news note & photo., 602; “Tips for a successful proposal,” 270

Harr, Barbara, photo., 379

Harris, Steven R., “Writers in the library: literary programming on a shoestring’' & bookmark, 423-25

“Haπy Potter Premiere Party was held at the Depot Branch of Bowling Green Public Library” photo., 5

Hart, Daπick, deceased, 835

Harvard Institutes for Higher Education, “ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute,” 203, 288, 334, 414; “2002 ACRl/Harvard Leadership Institute,” 93

Hayden, Carla D., “Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the election this spring” & port., 198-201, 203

Hayes, Sheπnan, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprise part of a librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course” & photos., 19-22

Hedterg, Jane, “Preservation news," 43, 53, 131, 136, 215, 221, 296, 301, 370, 442, 515, 594, 670, 737, 825

Heidom, P. Bryan, news note, 50

Helms, Frank Q., retired & photo., 225

Hencken, Louis, photo., 834

Hensley, Randall Burke, “Wins IS Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award” & port., 285

Herman, Gertrude Becker, deceased, 604

Herold, Irene M. H., appt., 382

Herring, Susan, appt., 302

Herring, Susan Davis, “Wins K. G. Saur Award” & port., 287-88 “Hey Fellows,” paster, 3 (photo., cover, no. 1)

Hickey, Damon D., “Hints for successful panel presentations: preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference,” 28-29; When change is set in stone an analysis of seven academic libraries designed by Peny Dean Rogers, Architects, 7-8

Hildreth, Charles R., appt., 302-3

Hillen, Charles F., news note & photo., 522

Hillson, Barbara, rev. (“Gabriel” & logo), 826-27

Hinchiliffe, Lisa, photo., 412

Hines, Rich, appt., 679

“Hints for successful panel presentations: preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference,” Hickey, 28-29

Hisle, W. Lee, “ A special thanks,” 730; “Top issues facing academic libraries: a report of the focus on the Future Task Force,” response, 714-15, 730, 789; “Top issues for academic libraries,” 714

“History of the guidelines,” ACRL, 361

Hogan, Sharon, “A celebration of the life of Sharon Hogan” photo., 560; deceased & port., 458

Homeland Security Inf. Ctr., “NTIS provides Homeland Security Infonnation Center,” 773

Hopkins, Dianne McAfee, retired, 603-4

Houdek, Bob, “Teams and tasks: active bibliographic instruction with high school students in a summer engineering program,” 335-37

Houghton Mifflin Co., “Baker & Taylor announces e-content agreements,” 411

“How practical are the ACRL ‘Standards for College Libraries? Applying standards in the academic library,” Fernekes, 711— 13

“How to become a serial killer: one approach to the acquisition and retention of periodicals,” Christenberry, 103-5 “How useful is your homepage?: a quick and practical approach to evaluating a library’s Web site,” Adams, 590-92

Howell, Margaret, retired, 304

“HowStuffWorks,” rev. of, 738

Hubbard, Willis M. (Bill), retired & port., 53

Huge, Sharon, “Teams and tasks: active bibliographic instruction with high school students in a summer engineering program,” 335-37

Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 2002, 420; 2003, 588

“Huguenot resistance to the Gregorian calendar reform in France,” Larson, 260-61

Huntington Lib., Leab Award, 286-87

I

“The illustration is a detail from a water color on silk painting,” Miyagi, 637 (photo., cover, no. 9)

“In the News', Gleason, 4; Orphan, 90, 162, 258, 330, 410, 486, 550, 638, 702, 770

“Indiana Univ. opens new facility,” 703-4

Ingenta, Inc., “Univ. of Southampton and Ingenta enter strategic partnership,” 552

“Ingenta offers advanced deposit,” 705-6

“Initiative and Referendum Institute" & logo, rev. of, 826

Innovation in Instruction Award, 2002, 286; 2003, 588-89

ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2002, 284; 2003, 589; Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 2002, 284-85; 2003, 589

“IMLS issues two Digital Library Forum reports,” 6-7 “Instruction for first-year undergraduates: developing strategies to facilitate theirtransitions,’' ACRL, IS, 196

Instruction Section Publication of the Year Award, 2002, 286; 2003, 589

International Scholarly Communications Alliance (ISCA), “Scholarly Communications Alliance established," 259, 26l

Internet resources (“Biography resources” & logos, Schreiner, 32—35,39; “Complementary and alternative medicine” & logos, Nims, 576-79,589; “Computational science” & logos, Gold, 112-16; “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management” & logos, Courtois, 723-26; “Dance” & logos, Hansen, 776-79; “Environmental health” & logos, Riley, 350-54; “Literary theory” & logos, Roberson, 176-79, 184; “More about dance,” Hansen, 779; “Navigating the Web of discourse on the scholarship of teaching and learning” & logos, Hakim, 502-5; “Science fiction and fantasy" & logos, Arant, 652-55; ‘Travel on the Web” & logos, Coutts, 271-75; “World religions on the Web” & logo, Jaeger, 426-29)

“Internet reviews,” Roberts, 44-45, 132-33, 216-17, 297-98, 372-73, 444-45, 516-17, 596-97, 672-73, 738-39, 826-27

“Internet Sacred Text Archive,” rev. of, 133

“Invasivespecies.gov” & logo, rev. of, 132-33

“Invitation to the ACRL President’s program in Atlanta: the top five reasons you need to be there,” Van Orsdel, 341-42, 377

Iverson, Debbie, news note & port., 138

J

Jackson, Ruth, appt. & port., 744

Jaeger, John, “World religions on the Web: a guide to some of the most helpful sites” & logo, 426-29

Jenkins, Barbara Baxter, photos., 568, 813

Jenkins, Darrell L., retired, 304

Jenkins, Paul O., “They’re not just using Web sites: a citation study of 116 student papers," 164

“Jewish Virtual Libraiy” & logo, rev. of, 672—73

Job of a lifetime (“Around the world in 100 days” & photo., Mizzy, 716-17)

“‘Job of a lifetime’ ideas?”, Mizzy, 739

John, Nancy, photo., 560

Johns Hopkins U., “Facing the competition: the critical issues of reference service,” 774-75

Johnson, Rick, “Online resources,” 650; “SPARC and ACRL: working together to reform scholarly communication,” 648-51

Johnson, Wendell, rev. (“Internet Sacred Text Archive”), 133

Jones, Phillip J., “Rethinking library development: the ethical implications of library fundraising,” 584-85, comments, 710

Jones, Rita, photo., 570

Josey, E. J., news note, 50

“JSTOR releases language and literature collection,” 704

K

K. G. Saur Award for Best C&RL Article, 2002, 287-88; 2003, 589

Kanzler, Joni, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 345-48

Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Currrent Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002, 286-87; 2003, 589

Kaufman, Paula T., news note & port., 50

Kawakami, Alice, news note & port, 678

“Keep informed of legislative and policy issues,” 554

Kelly, Maurie Caitlin, ed., Making the grade, academic libraries and student success, 261-62 (photo.)

Kemp, Barbara E., “Named EBSS Distinguished Librarian,” 288 Kenyon Coll., “Five years ago…comparison charts as a public relations tool,” 495-97

Kissane, Danny, rev. (“National Consumers League”), 216-17

Klassen, Tim, “Computer manuals in the academic library collection: improving accessibility,” 506-9

Kluwer, “Ovid adds Kluwer’s journals,” 94

“The knotty problem of priorities and relationships: a response to the top issues,” Baker, 789

“The Knowledge Loom: What Works in Teaching and Learning” & logo, rev. of, 217

Kobzina, Nonna, news note, 50

Koepp, Donna, retired, 457

Koppes, Clayton, photo., 413

Kratzert, Mona, “Literary theory: a guide to critical theory resources on the Internet” & logos, 176-79, 184

Kreitz, Patricia A., photos., 568, 570, 813

Krizack, Joan D., news note, 454

Krosch, Penelope, retired, 524-25

Kross, Andrea, ed, Making the grade: academic libmries and student success, 261-62 (photo.)

Krueger, Janice M., (“The Knowledge Loom: What Works in Teaching and Learning” & logo), 217

L

LaBaugh, Ross T., “Wins IS Innovation in Instruction Award” & port., 286

Laite, Berkley, “Does the ‘new library model’ fit smalland mediumsized libraries? Shippensburg University believes so,” 15-17

Lang, Carol, “Digital diamond sparkles at Temple,” 488-89

Lange (Marta)/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

Lanham, Allen, photo., 834

Larsen, A. Dean, deceased, 681

Larsen, Ronald L., appt., 602

Larson, Jeffry, “Huguenot resistance to the Gregorian calendar reform in France,” 260-61; photo., 187

Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 2002, 284-85; 2003, 589

“Leab Exhibition Award winners named,” 286-87

Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 2002, 286-87; 2003, 589

“The ‘LEAPing’ librarian’s role in a campus learning community: helping students get through their freshman year” & photo., St. Clair, 24-26, 29 Learning communities (“The ‘LEAPing’ librarian’s role in a campus learning community” & photo., St. Clair, 24-26, 29)

Learning communities for excellence (“The citizen in the information age,” Burtle, 276-79; “Developing collaborative relationships,” Lippincott, 190-92; “Invitation to the ACRL President’s program in Atlanta,” Van Orsdel, 341-42, 377) “The learning community for excellence in academic libraries,” ACRL, Annual report, 2001-2002, 795-822

Lee, Christopher A. (Cal), news note & port., 744

“Legislative advocacy workshop in Atlanta,” 262

Lehner, John, “University Libraries Section at Midwinter: a wrapup of activities,” 291-92

“Let freedom read: read a banned book” & photo., 553

Letters, 710

Levine, Jennie, photo., 379

LibQual+, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6

“Library community endorses Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act,” 704

LC, “Classification Web available through Library of Congress,” 554

“Library of Congress and OCLC release reference service,” 487 LSTA, “Syracuse U. study shows LSTA funding spurred library investment,” 639

“Library-sponsored faculty book-buying trips: a look at a different approach to collection development,” Brantz, 264-66, 292

LSSI, “Siris partners with LSSI for integrated virtual reference," 639

“The library takes the lead: Wichita State University Library proposes a university-wide Internet policy,” Smith, 499-500, 509

“The library’s role in distance education: survey results from ACRL’s 2000 academic library trends and statislics" ,Thompson, 338-40

Linden, Julie, rev. (“Statistical Assessment Service (STATS)” & logo), 44-45

Lindquist, Thea, “Back to Europe: ACRL at the 53rd Frankfurt Book Fair” & photos., 204-206, 220

Linke, Erika C., “Financial report” & port., 814-18; photos., 568, 570, 813

Lippincott, Joan K., “Developing collaborative relationships: librarians, students, and faculty creating learning communities,” 190-92

“Literary theory: a guide to critical theory resources on the Internet” & logos, Roberson, 176-79, 184

Little, Rosemary, deceased, 681

“Living the Future4: collaboratively speaking: a library conference on organizational renewal,” Bowlby, 511-12, 521

Lohf, Kenneth A., deceased & port., 525

Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002)I-9

“Looking for a few good questions: it really is process, not product,” Rabinowitz, 492-93

Lougen, Colleen, rev. (“Financial Markets Center” & logo), 738-39

“A low-tech approach: working with persons with mobility and speech disabilities in an academic library” & photos., Forro, 708-10

Lowry, Charles, photo., 379

Lynden, Frederick, photo., 187

M

McAndrew, Rosemary, “Tips for successful workshops,” 181

“McCracken and Yellowstone sign agreement,” 706

McCracken Research Lib., “McCracken and Yellowstone sign agreement," 706

McCulley, Carol, rev. (“National Foundation for Infectious Diseases” & logo), 298

McCurdy, Faith, photo., 521

McCurdy, Sheila, photo., 521

McDermott, Patrice, “Washington hotline,” 214, 441, 452

McLaughlin, Brian, news note, 454

McReynolds, Rosalee, deceased & port., 746

Major, Jean A., retired & port., 680

Making the grade academic libraries and student success,Kelly, ed, 26l-62

Maloy, Frances, “Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL president,” 784

“Managing reference e-mail in an archival setting: tools for the increasing number of reference queries," Bell, 99-101

“MARC records available for Wright American Fiction,” 771

Marcum James W., appt., 679

“Mark your calendar! ACRL to offer two workshops in Philadelphia,” 772; ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 2003, 704

Maita Lange/CQ Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

Martin, Susan K., “ACRL takes up the challenges of scholarly communication: the year ahead for the new program officer,” 786-87, 793; “Susan Martin is new ACRL visiting program officer” & port., 703

Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 2002, 94, 187, 260-61

“Maryland Interlibrary Consortium chooses Endeavor,” 332

Mason, Elisa, rev. (“UNHCR: the UN Refugee Agency”), 516-17

Massey-Burzio, Virginia, “Facing the competition: the critical issues of reference service,” 774-75

“Matrix: a Scholarly Resource for the Study of Women’s Religious Communities from 400-1600 CE” & logo, rev. of, 444

Matthews, Cathy, “Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broadbased reference capacities expanded by new software,” 280-81

Maynard, James Edmund, deceased, 53

Means, Pat, “Abell Library at Austin College’s bulletin board” photo., 587

“Meet Dumont and Maloy—candidates for ACRL president," 784

“Meet the ACRL staff,” 820-22

“Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the election this spring” & ports., 198-203

“Members running for ALA Council,” ACRL, 202

Mento, Barbara A., news note, 381

“MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551

Mich. State U., “A low-tech approach: working with persons with mobility and speech disabilities in an academic library” & photos., 708-10

Middeldorp-Crispijn, Ineke, photo., 187

Mihalega, Anna, photo., 716

“Millersville Univ. sends books to Africa,” 262

Miner, Meg, “WSS Significant Achievement Award goes to Fujieda, Miner, and Stafford,” 286

Miriam Dudley Instruction Librarian Award, 2002, 285; 2003, 588

“The Mississippi Writers Page” & logo, rev. of, 597

Mitchell, Bill, news note, 381

Mitchell, W. Bede, photo., 570

Miyagi, Fumiko, “The illustration is a detail from a water color on silk painting,” 637 (photo., cover, no. 9)

Mizzy, Danianne, “Around the world in 100 days” & photo., 716-17; “Job of a lifetime’ ideas?”, 739

“Modeling and the use of graphics in Web tutorials: a lesson from social learning theory” & photos., Suarez, 95-96, 119

Mont. State U., Bozeman, “We are all reference librarians: using communication to employ a philosophy of access for catalogers,” 168-70

“More about dance,” Hansen, 779

Morgan, Pamela D., news note & photo., 522

Morgan Lib., “Thaw Conservation Center opens at Morgan Library,” 93

Moukdad, Haidar, news note, 454

Moyo, Lesley, appt., 138

Mueller, Dawn, port., 821

Music—pyrotechnical, diabolical and hurly-bunlical ,lithograph, Daumier, 701 (photo., cover, no. 10)

Myers, Marilyn, appt. & port., 523

N

“National Consumers League,” rev. of, 216-17

“National Foundation for Infectious Diseases" & logo, rev. of, 298

“NISO establishes Networked Reference Services Committee,” 165

Natl. Lib. Legislative Day, “Get involved at ACRL’s Legislative luncheon,” 283

Natl. Lib. of China, “Columbia Univ. contracts with National Library of China,” 259 “National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped announces telecommunications initiatives,” 331-32

“National Library Week grant available to promote the role of librarians,” 553-54 “The National Park Service Archeology and Ethnography Program,” rev. of, 827 “NTIS provides Homeland Security Information Center,” 773 Natl. Underground Railroad Freedom Center, “Univ. of Cincinnati partners with Underground Raikoad Center,” 554 “Navigating the Web of discourse on the scholarship of teaching and learning: an annotated Webliography” & logos, Hakim, 502-5

“Need to develop a plan to support distance ed?: take ACRL’s new online course,” 665 Nehlig, Mary E., retired & photo., 225 Neie, Philipp, photo., 187

Nelson, William N., “How practical are the ACRL ‘Standards for College Libraries’? Applying standards in the academic library,” 711-13

Nerz, Honora F., news note & photo., 50-51 netLibrary, “OCLC offers to purchase netLibrary,” 5 netLibrary Ready Reference Coll., “BCR activates new netLibrary Ready Reference Collection,” 640-41

“New CSU information competence Web site,” 64:1061, correction, 108

“New definition of America enters OED.com,” 551—52

“New publications," Eberhart, 46 (& photo.), 134-35 (& photo.), 218-20 (& photos.), 299 (photo.), 301,375-77 (& photo.), 447-48 (& photo.), 518-19,598-99 (& photos.), 674-75,740-41 (& photos.), 828-29 (& photo.)

New realities, new relationship (“Crossing borders,” Dancik, 656, 677; “The double life of the college campus,” Welbum, 718-20; “New realities, new relationships for academic and research librarians,” Spalding, 580-82; “Old borders, new borders, bridges, and new relationships,” Rettig, 790-93)

“New realities, new relationships for academic and research librarians: the new presidential theme,” Spalding, 580-82

“New roles and global collaboration: the fruits of international exchange” & photos., Comer, 106-8

“New titles published by ACRL” & photos., 7-8

“New version of WilsonWeb launched,” 771

“New ways to acquire old books: adding out-of-print titles to the library’s collection,” Bickers, 173-75, 188

“New Web site profiles Sanford Berman papers at UIUC,” 164-65

NYPL, Leab Award Special Commendations for Electronic Exhibitions, 286-87

“NYPL unveils new South Court building,” 331

“New York Times and Wall Street Journalfully digitized,” 552

“News from the field,” Gleason, 5-8; Orphan, 91-94, 163-66, 259-62, 331-34, 411-14, 487-90, 551-54, 639-41, 703-6, 771-73

“News from the University Libraries Section,” 562-63

Nilson, julieann V., deceased, 835

Nims, Julia K., “Complementary and alternative medicine: an overview of nontraditional medicine on the Web” & logos, 576-79, 589

Nisbet, Miriam, “Washington hotline,” 669

Nolting, Daniel Lincoln, rev. (‘Web Developer’s Virtual Library”), 445

Norfolk State U., “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

N. Central Coll., “The illustration is a detail from a water color on silk painting,” 637 (photo., cover, no. 9)

“Northern Light discontinues free public access to Web search,” 91

Northwestern U, “Casting a wide net: the Early English Books project meets at Northwestern,” 117—19

“Northwestern University creates Cyber Cafe in library” & photo., 165

Nugent, Christine R., appt. & port, 523 O

Oberlander, Cyril, “Access services and RILL great partnership opportunities,” 666-68

Oberlin Coll., “Excellence in Academic Libraries winners," 196 (& photo.)

“Oberlin College Libraries received the 2002 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award in a ceremony held on the Oberlin campus on May 1” photo., 413

Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, 2003, 589

O’Brien, Nancy Patricia, ed, Directory of test collections in academic, professional, and research libraries, published, 92 (& photo.)

OCLC, “First project underway at OCLC’s new preservation center,” 641; “Library of Congress and OCLC release reference service,” 487

“OCLC offers to purchase netLibrary,” 5

Ohio U, “Teams and tasks: active bibliographic instruction with high school students in a summer engineering program,” 335-37

OhioUNK, “Academic Health Sciences Libraries and OhioLINK join LibQual+ survey,” 5-6

“OhioUNK delivers video on demand,” 411

Oka, Christine, news note, 454

Olanyk, Tracey, photo., 716

“Old borders, new borders, bridges, and new relationships: transforming academic reference service,” Rettig, 790-93 Old Dominion U., “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

O’Neal, Tracy W., Roxy Theater in Atlanta, black-and-white photo., 329 (photo., cover, no. 5)

“Online resources,” Johnson, 650

“Open forum on ACRL: the association of the future,” 781 Or. State U, “Pauling research notebooks released online,” 261

“Oregon State Univ. to study student use of paper and electronic resources,” 552

“Original valentines,” 89 (photo., cover, no. 2)

Orphan, Stephanie, “In the Newŝ', 90, 162, 258, 330, 410, 486, 550, 638, 702, 770; “News from the field,” 91-94, 163-66, 259-62,331-34,411-14, 487-90, 551-54, 639-41, 703-6, 771—73; port., 821; “Stephanie Orphan named Web product development specialist for ACRL and editorin-chief of C&RL news”, 5

“Ovid adds Kluweŕs journals,” 94

Owens, Tom, deceased, 304

OED,“New definition of America enters OED.com,” 551-52

Oxford U. Press, “Baker & Taylor announces e-content agreements,” 411

P

Pace, Andrew K., news note & port., 454

Paine, Nancy, news note, 522

Palmer, Carole, news note, 50

Palmer, Kristina, photo., 332

“Panel session on new IS research agenda to be held at ACRL National Conference,” 773

Parker, Elise, port., 821

Parnell, Jerry, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprise part of a librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course” & photos., 19-22

Parr, Virginia H., retired, 525

Paster, Gail Kern, appt. & port., 455

Pastine, Maureen, news note & port., 833-34

Patrick, Susan, “Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad-based reference capacities expanded by new software,” 280-81

Pauling, Linus, “Pauling research notebooks released online,” 26l

“Pauling research notebooks released online,” Or. State U, 26l

“People in the Neu*?, Galloway, 678-81, 744-46, 833-35; Young, 50-53, 138-39, 223-25, 302-4, 381-83, 454-58, 522-25, 602-4

Perez, Derrie Roark, news note, 602

Perushek, Diane, appt, 138

Petrowski, Mary Jane, “ACRL honors the 2002 award winners: recognizing professional achievement,” 194-96; “Mary Jane Petrowski named ACRL senior associate executive director” & port., 91; port., 822

Pfahler, Sandy, retired, 604

Phipps, Shelley, photo., 564

Phipps, Shelley E., “Named Academic/Research Librarian of the year” & photo., l6l, 195 (port, cover, no. 3)

Pierpont Morgan Lib. Publications, Leab Award, 286-87 Podracka, Dana, Don’t forget the Fairy, frontispiece, watercolor illus., 409 (photo., cover, no. 6)

“Political cartoon collection available through Digital Library of Georgia,” 331

Poole, Francis, “Copyright town meeting: intellectual property and multimedia in the Digital Age,” 182-84

Popko John, “ACRL candidates for 2002: learn who’s running for office” & port., 36-37, correction, 139; “Cannon and Popko share plans for ACRL: prepare to cast your vote in the election this spring” & port., 124,126-28

Popular Culture Assn., “Call of popular culture papers,” 488-89 Porter, G. Margaret, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 345-48

“Poster session presenters sought for ACRL National Conference,” 641

Prange, Polly, photo., 379

Prange, Winfred, photo., 379

“Preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference: how to create competitive contributed papers," St. Clair, 180-81

“Preservation news,” Hedberg, 43, 53, 131, 136, 215, 221, 296, 301, 370, 442, 515, 594, 670, 737, 825

“President’s budget includes $10 million to recruit new librarians,” 163

Princeton U, “Gift to support new science library at Princeton,” 6

Proquest, “ABI/INFORM subscribers receive expanded access to backfìles,” 706; “New York Times and Wall Street Journal fully digitized,” 552; “Village Voice Pubs added to Alt-Press Watch,” 490

“Public Agenda Online” & logo, rev. of, 596

Publications in Librarianship (PEL), “Charles A. Schwartz named new PIL editor by ACRL board,” 26l

Punches, Caroline J., letter to the editor, 710

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Quarton, Barbara, “Five steps to an effective internship program: providing a meaningful experience for interns and librarians,” 109-11

R

Rabinowitz, Celia, “Looking for a few good questions: it really is process, not product,” 492-93

Rader, Hannelore, photo., 332 Rapple, Brendan A., news note, 381

“RBMS to offer 43rd preconference in Atlanta,” ALA, Annual Conference, 2002, 166

Rascoe, Paul, news note, 522

Rata, Alisa, news note, 302

“Receive advance notice of C&RL news contents,” 554

RFB&D, “Digitally recorded textbooks available though RFB&D,” 641

Recruting and selecting academic health sciences library directors a guide, 412

“Register for ACRL preconferences,” 258

Reichel, Mary, “Message from the president” & port., 796-97; photos., 187, 413, 560, 564, 568, 570, 813

Remington, David Gray, retired, 457

Renfrow, Debbi, rev. “The Mississippi Writers Page” & logo), 597 “Resolution honoring Martinus Nijhoff International” & photo., 187

“Rethinking library development: the ethical implications of library fundraising,"Jones, 584-85, comments, 710

Retirements, 53, 139, 225, 304, 383, 457, 524-25, 60M, 680-81, 746 Rettig, James, “Old borders, new borders, bridges, and new relationships: transforming academic reference service,” 790-93

R.I. School of Design, “Fleet donates historic building to RISD library,” 26l

Richards, Bruce, photo., 107

Richards, Susan, “Tips for successful workshops,” 181

Richardson, Jolin V., news note & port., 302

Richey, Debora, “Literary theory: a guide to critical theory resources on the Internet” & logos, 176-79, 184

Ricker, Alison S., “New roles and global collaboration: the fruits of international exchange” & photos., 106-8

Riley, Ola Carter, “Environmental health: sites that focus on protecting our natural resources” & logos, 350-54

Roberson, Julie, “Literary theory: a guide to critical theory resources on the Internet” & logos, 176-79, 184

Roberts, Bill, retired, 225

Roberts, Joni R., “Internet reviews,” 44-45, 132-33, 216-17, 297-98, 372-73, 444-45, 516-17, 596-97, 672-73, 738-39, 826-27

Roca, Joan, appt. & port., 303

“RIT’s Wallace Library ads CHOICE Reviews to its OPAC,” 411

Rockwood, Irving, port., 822

Rodkewich, Patricia, retired, 525

Rose, Robert F., photos., 568, 570, 813

“A round of applause for ACRL’s 2002 award winners: the second installment of winners,” Sherrod, 284-88

Routledge Press, Significant Achievement in Women’s Studies librarianship, 2002, 286; 2003, 589

Roxy Theater in Atlanta, black-and-white photo., O’Neal, 329 (photo., cover, no. 5)

Rubin, Clarie B., “Crisis, disaster, and emergency management: Web sites for researchers" & logos, 723-26

Ruscella, Phyllis, appt., 523,602

Ruschoff, Carlen, news note, 51

Russell, Carrie, “Washington hotline,” 824

Rutherford, Shauna, “The wired classroom: dream and reality,” 642-45

Ryan, John R., photo., 521

Ryan, William L., retired, 680-81

Ryerson U., “Ask a librarian LIVE: specialist and broad-based reference capacities expanded by new software,” 280-81

S

“SAGE Publications to offer collections online,” 639

Saines, Sherri, “Teams and tasks: active bibliographic instruction with high school students in a summer engineering program,” 335-37

St. Clair, Gloriana, “Preparing for ACRL’s 11th National Conference: how to create competitive contributed papers,” 180-81

St Clair, Linda, “The ‘LEAPing’ librarian’s role in a campus learning community: helping students get through their freshman year" & photo., 24-26, 29

St. Petersburg Junior Coll., “Community College awards go to Steinhoff and St. Petersburg Junior College,” 420, 425

Sakaguchi, Eiko, photo., 379

Sales, Vivienne, rev. (“Free Pint” & logo), 517

Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 2002, 284-#5; 2003, 589

Saur (K. G.) Award for Best C&RL Article, 2002, 287-88; 2003, 589

Saye, Jerry, news note, 455

Schatz, Bruce R., news note, 223

Schmidt, Diane, news note, 744

Schneider, Joanne A., appt. & port., 745

Scholarly communication (“ACRL takes up the challenges of scholarly communication,” Martin, 786-87, 793; “ACRL’s new scholarly communication initiative,” English, 356-658; “Online resources,” 650; “SPARC and ACRL,’’Johnson, 648-51)

“Scholarly Communications Alliance established,” 259, 26l

“SPARC and ACRL: working together to reform scholarly communication,” Johnson, 648-51

Schreiner, Susan A., “Biography resources: finding information on the famous, infamous, and obscure” & logos, 32-35, 39

Schwartz, Charles A., “Named new PIL editor by ACRL board,” 251

“Science fiction and fantasy: a guide to resources on the Web” & logαs, Arant, 652-55

Seadle, Michael, “You don’t need to know German to participate in ARL’s German Resources Project,” 705

Seaman, David, appt., 679

“Section committee volunteer form,” ACRL, 663 “Semester at Sea Librarian,” 717

Serials Solutions, “Swets Blackwell and Serials Solutions collaborate to ease e-journal management,” 413-14 “Share your thoughts and ideas,” C&RL news, 715

Sheehy, Carolyn, news note, 602

Sherif, Ann, photo., 413

Sherrod, Stephanie, “ACRL honors the 2002 award winners: recognizing professional achievement,” 194-96; “ACRL’s 2003 awards program: recognizing outstanding achievements in academic librarianship,” 588-89; “Atkinson and CJCLS award committees announce 2002 winners: the final installment of ACRL award winners,” 420, 425; port., 822; “A round of applause for ACRL’s 2002 award winners: the second installment of winners,” 284-88

“Shhhhh! No laughing allowed," 333

Shippensburg U., “Does the ‘new library model’ fit smalland medium-sized libraries? Shippensburg University believes so,” 15-17

Shirk, Gary, photo., 564

Shirman, Bella, retired, 225

Shoshon, Ohara, “Yanagibashi bridge in the snow,” color woodblock print (alternate title: “Two women crossing a bridge on a snowy day”), 769 (photo., cover, no. 11) Significant Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, 2002, 286; 2003,589

Sims, Arlie, photo., 412

“Siris partners with LSSI for integrated virtual reference,” 639

Sirsi, “Alaska libraries select Sirsi’s Unicom,” 554; “EBSCO and Sirsi form content partnership,” 772—73; “Siris partners with LSSI for integrated virtual reference,” 639

“Sirsi and DRA complete merger,” 92

“Site license edition of ChoiceReυiews.online now available,” 331

Slater, Diana, news note & photo., 678

Slippery Rode U, Don't forget the Fairy, frontispiece, watercolor illus., 409 (photo., cover, no. 6)

Smeeton, Donald Dean, appt., 745

Smith, Barbara Leigh, port., 556

Smith, Beth A., “The library takes the lead: Wichita State University Library proposes a university-wide Internet policy,” 499-500, 509

Smith, C. Brian, revs. (“BotSpot" & logo, 44; “DDILL”, 739)

Smith, Cheryl, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 345-48

Smith, Donald T., deceased, 458

Smith, Scott, photo., 413

Smith Bregołi, Marilyn, appt., 52

Snelson, Pamela, photo., 813; photos., 568,570

Somers, Michael A., “Biography resources: finding information on the famous, infamous, and obscure” & logos, 32-35,39 Sonntag Blay, Iliana L., news note, 51

SOLINET, “MetaScholar Initiative established,” 551

Spalding, Helen H., ACRL, president & port., 436-37; “Message from the vice-president” & port., 798-99; “New realities, new relationships for academic and research librarians: the new presidential theme,” 580-82; news note & photo., 834; photos., 568, 570, 813

Spear's Model Village,illus., 549 (photo., cover, no. 8)

Spencer, D. Brett, “Boosting libraries at university orientations: designing promotional booths” & photo., 418-19; “Tips for creating display booths,” 419

Stackpole, Laurie, news note, 381

Stafford, Beth, “WWS Significant Achievement Award goes to Fujieda, Miner, and Stafford,” 286

Stalker, Dianne, appt., 138

Stam, David H., news note, 455

Standards and assessment for academic libraries: a -workbook,ACRL standards & guidelines, 712

“Statistical Assessment Service (STATS)” & logo, rev. of, 44-45

“Stay up-to-date on association activities and opportunities,” 554 Steinhoff, Cynthia K., “Community College awards go to Steinhoff and St. Petersburg Junior College” & port., 420, 425; port., 194

“Stephanie Orphan named Web product development specialist for ACRL and editor-in-chief of C&RL newś’, 5 Stoffan, Mark A., rev. (“U.S. Army Center for Military History” & logo), 45

Stone, Elizabeth W., deceased, 304

Strauch, Katina, “Meet the candidates for ALA president: vote in the election this spring” & port., 198-201, 203

Stmad, Benita, photo., 419

Suarez, Doug, “Modeling and the use of graphics in Web tutorials: a lesson from social learning theory” & photos., 95-96,119

“Subject access in an interdisciplinary environment: meaningful signposts must be created,” Vaver, 415-16

Sugarman, Tammy S., “The citizen in the information age: Georgia State University’s creation of a librarian-led freshmen learning community,” 276-79

Sullivan, Maureen, “living the Future4: collaboratively speaking: a library conference on organizational renewal," 511-12, 521 Surman, Tina, letters to the editor, 710

“The surprise part of a librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course” & photos., Dutka, 19-22

Sutter, Sem, photo., 187

Swain, Richard H., appt., 602

“Swets Blackwell and Serials Solutions collaborate to ease e-joumal management,” 413-14

“Swets Blackwell sponsors WESS Martinus Nijhoff Study Grant,” 94

“Syracuse U. study shows LSTA funding spurred library investment,” 639

T

Tabb, Winston, appt., 602

Tanner, Anne, news note, 223

“Tarlton Law library introduces millionth book,” U. of Tex., Austin, 94

Taylor, Arlene G., news note, 223

“Teams and tasks: active bibliographic instruction with high school students in a summer engineering program,” Huge, 335-37 Temple U, “Digital diamond sparkles at Temple,” 488-S9; Before sunset: buy a US.government bond of the2nd Łiberty Loan of 1911, poster, 485 (photo., cover, no. 7)

Tennant, Claudette, “Washington hotline,” 129

Terry, George D., deceased, 53, correction, 225; deceased & port., 225

“Texas A&M University libraries and ARL receive NSF grant,” 92-93

“Thaw Conservation Center opens at Morgan Library,” 93

“There’s still time to submit a proposal for the ACRL 11th National Conference,” 340

“They’re not just using Web sites: a citation study of 116 student papers,” Jenkins, 164

Thompson, Hugh, “The library’s role in distance education: survey results from ACRL’s2000 academic library trends and statistics”, 338-40; port., 822

Thompson, James C., retired, 225

Tiblin, Mariann, retired, 525

“Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

Tierney, Barbara, “Charlotte on a shoestring: public art, waterscapes, historic sites, and dining” & photos., 646-47; “Charlotte ‘revs up’ for ACRL: tours and activities in the 2003 ACRL National Conference city” & photos., 728-30

“Tips for a successful proposal,” Hardesty, 270

“Tips for creating display booths,” Spencer, 419

“Tips for successful exhibits,” Wakimoto, 433

“Tips for successful workshops,” McAndrew, 181

Toblin, Lynne C., news note, 454

Toomer, Clarence, appt., 52

“Top issues facing academic libraries: a report of the focus on the Future Task Force,” Hisle, response, 714-15, 730, 789

“Top issues for academic libraries,” Hisle, 714

“Toronto, 2003: it’s closer than you think,” ALA, Annual Conference, 2003, 490

Travel, sabbatical, and study leave policies in college libraries (CLPnote #30) published, ACRL, 92

“Travel on the Web: sites to help you plan your vacation” & logos, Coutts, 271-75

Treadwell, Jane B., appt., 455

Trejo, Amulfo, deceased, 604

Tulis, Susan E., news note, 678

“2000 ACRL statistics at your fingertips” & photo., 94

“2002 ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute,” 93

“2002-03 ACRL chapter conferences/events,” 722

“Two women crossing a bridge on a snowy day” color woodblock print, Shoshon, 769 (photo., cover, no. 11)

U

“UNHCR: the UN Refugee Agency,” rev. of, 516-17

“U.S. Army Center for Military History” & logo, rev. of, 45

U. of Ala., “Boosting libraries at university orientations: designing promotional booths” & photo., 418-19

U. of Alaska, “Alaska libraries select Sirsi’s Unicom,” 554

U. of Ariz., “Living the Future4: collaboratively speaking: a library conference on organizational renewal,” 511-12, 521

“University of Arizona to hold conference on organizational change,” 6

U. of Calgary, “The wired classroom: dream and reality,” 642-45

“UC libraries expand interlibrary loan service,” 93-94

U. of Chicago, Leab Award, 286-87

“Univ. of Cincinnati partners with Underground Railroad Center,” 554

“University of Georgia library partners with Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies,” 91

U. of Ill., U-C, “New Web site profiles Sanford Berman papers at UIUC,” 164-65

U. of Kan., “Consortial preservation management: a new model for library preservation administration,” 572-74; “How to become a serial killer: one approach to the acquisition and retention of periodicals,” 103-5

U. of Louisville, “Managing reference e-mail in an archival setting: tools for the increasing number of reference queries,” 99-101

“University of Louisville becomes newest ARL member,” 487 U. of Mo., Kansas city, “New ways to acquire old books: adding out-of-print titles to the library’s collection,” 173-75, 188

“University of Missouri-Kansas City Info Commons wins design awards,” 488

“Univ. of Nevada unveils Nevada Votes!”, 704-5

U. of N.B, “Canadian poetry database launched,” 414

UNC, Wilmington, “Further reading,” 21; “The surprise part of a librarian’s life: exhibition design and preparation course” & photos., 19-22

Index to C&RL News volume 63 (2002)I-13

“UNC Chapel Hill offers bachelor’s degree in information science,” 487

“UNC Greensboro joins ASERL,” 412

U. of Notre Dame, “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” 345-48

“Univ. of Oklahoma’s athletics department and university libraries create partnership,” 411-12

U. of Pittsburgh, “Around tlie world in 100 days” & photo., 716-17

“University of Pittsburgh Chinese document delivery service continues,” 7

“Univ. of Southampton and Ingenta enter strategic partnership,” 552

“University of Southern California’s Doheny Memorial Library reopens,” 8

U. of Tenn., “Writers in the library: literary programming on a shoestring” & bookmark, 423-25

“University of Tennessee grad students support the library,” 413 U. of Tex., Austin, “Tarlton Law Library introduces millionth book,” 94

U. of the Arts, “Yanagibashi bridge in the snow,” color woodblock print (alternate title: “Two women crossing a bridge on a snowy day”), 769 (photo., cover, no. 11)

U. of the Sciences at Philadelphia, “How useful is your homepage?: a quick and practical approach to evaluating a library’s Web site,” 590-92

U. of Utah, “The ‘LEAPing’ librarian’s role in a campus learning community: helping students get through their freshman year” & photo., 24-26, 29

U. of Wash., “Shhhhh! No laughing allowed,” 333

“University libraries Section at Midwinter: a wrap-up of activities,” Zimmerman, 291-92

“USAID: the United States Agency of International Development”

& logo, rev. of 216

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Valentine, Barbara, rev. (“Code Talk” 8c logo), 132 “The value of campus partnerships in redesigning library instruction: administrators, faculty, and students get involved,” Escobar, 345-48 Van Orsdel, Lee C., “Invitation to the ACRL President’s program in Atlanta: the top five reasons you need to be there,” 341— 42,377

Vaver, Anthony T., “Subject access in an interdisciplinary environment: meaningful signposts must be created,” 415-16

Vernon, Christie, deceased, 525

Vikor, Desider, photo., 379

Viles, Ann, “Fast facts,” 86, 158, 254, 326, 406, 482, 546, 634, 698, correction, 720, 766, 850

“Village Voice Pubs added to Alt-Press Watch,” 490

Va. Tidewater Consortium, “Tidewater libraries develop new music collection,” 552-53

"Volunteers needed at Charlotte conference,” 773; ACRL, National Conference, 2003,706

W,X

Wakimoto, Jina Choi, “From cataloger to curator: the Korean exhibits of an accidental ethnic librarian” & photos., 431-34, 452; “Tips for successful exhibits,” 433

Walden, Baibara, photo., 187

Walker, Dale, letters to the editor, 710

Walker, Lynn Wesley, deceased & port., 458

Wall Street Journal, “New York Times and Wall Street Joumal fullydigitized,” 552

Waller, Darlene, news note, 138

Walsh, Sylvia, deceased, 604

Wand, Patricia A., photos., 568, 570, 813

“Want to learn more about implementing the ‘Standards for College Libraries’”?, ACRL standards & guidelines, 712

“Washington hotline,” Bowman, 368,373; Bradley, 41,129,214, 294, 441, 452, 669, 736; Russell, 824

Wasserstrom, Amy, photo., 379

Waugh, Kappa, cartoons, 6, 92, 163, 259, 331, 411, 487, 551, 639, 703, 771

The way I see it (“Access services and RILI,” Oberlander, 666-68; “Does the ‘new library model’ fit smalland medium-sized libraries?”, Laite, 15-17; “Facing the competition,” Massey-Burzio, 774-75; “Looking for a few good questions,” Rabinowitz, 492-93; “Rethinking library development,” Jones, 584-85, comments, 710; “Subject access in an interdisciplinary environment,” Vaver, 415-16)

‘We are all reference librarians: using communication to employ a philosophy of access for catalogers,” Carver, 168-70 “Web Developer’s Virtual Library,” rev. of, 445

Webber, Sheri, revs. (“American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition (1909-1915”), 373; “The National Park Service Archeology and Ethnography Program”, 827)

Weiner, Suzanne T., news note & photo., 50-51

Weinstein, Lois, news note, 678

Welburn, William C., “The double life of the college campus: striking a balance between reality and expectations,” 718-20

“We’re looking for a few good men and women: ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 282-83

Werner, Gloria, retired, 383

Western Ky. U, “Harry Potter Premiere Party was held at the Depot Branch of Bowling Green Public Library" photo., 5

Wheelan, Belle, “Charlotte keynote speakers,” 706

When change is set in stone an analysis of seven academic libraries designed by Perry Dean Rogers, Architects,Crosbie, 7-8

White, Peggy, “The wired classroom: dream and reality,” 642-45

Whyte, Susan Barnes, “ACRL programs inspire excellence: the President’s Discussion Group at Midwinter," 189, 192

Wichita State U, “The library takes the lead: Wichita State University Library proposes a university-wide Internet policy,” 499-500, 509

Wider, Eve, photo., 716

Wielhorski, Karen, appt., 455

Williams, Sylvia Murphy, photo., 834

Willis, Paul A., appt., 455-56

Wilson, Lizabeth (Betsy), photo., 568, 813

WilsonWeb, “New version of WilsonWeb launched,” 771

“WilsonWeb offers increased access to full-text periodicals,” 641

Winters, Joan, news note, 834

“The wired classroom: dream and reality,” White, 642-45 Wojcik, Frank M., “Five years ago… comparison charts as a public relations tool,” 495-97

Worcester Polytechnic Inst., “Becoming part of the course: using Blackboard to extend one-shot library instruction” & photos., 11-13,39

“World religions on the Web: a guide to some of the most helpful sites” & logo Jaeger, 426-29

Wright American Fiction, “MARC records available for Wright American Fiction," 771

“Writers in the library: literary programming on a shoestring" 8c bookmark, Harris, 423-25

Y

‘Yanagibashi bridge in the snow,” color woodblock print (alternate title: “Two women crossing a bridge on a snowy day”), Shoshon, 769 (photo., cover, no. 11)

Yeakley, Leslie, news note, 454

Yellowstone Nad. Park Research Lib. and Archives, “McCracken and Yellowstone sign agreement,” 706

‘You don’t need to know Geπnan to participate in ARL’s Gennan Resources Project,” Seadle, 705

Young, Ann-Christe, See also Galloway, Ann-Christe; “Grants and acquisitions,” 48,136, 221, 300-301, 378-79, 450-52, 520-21, 600; “People in the New?, 50-53, 138-39, 223-25, 302-4, 381-83, 454-58, 522-25, 602-4

Young, Arthur P., news note, 51

Yu, Priscilla, news note, 744

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Zimmerman Julia, “University Libraries Section at Midwinter: a wrap-up of activities,” 291-92 ■

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