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College & Research Libraries, Volume 71
Volume 71, Number 1, January 2010
- Tschera Harkness Connell:

Writing the Research Paper: A Review. 6-7
- David S. Nolen:

Characteristics of la literatura: A Reference Study of Spanish and Latin American Literature. 9-19 - Jennifer Gerke, Jack M. Maness:

The Physical and the Virtual: The Relationship between Library as Place and Electronic Collections. 20-31 - Dean Hendrix:

Relationships between Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics and Bibliometric Indicators: A Principal Components Analysis. 32-41 - Cassie Wagner:

Graphic Novel Collections in Academic ARL Libraries. 42-48 - Michelle McCoy:

The Manuscript as Question: Teaching Primary Sources in the Archives - The China Missions Project. 49-62 - Kara J. Malenfant:

Leading Change in the System of Scholarly Communication: A Case Study of Engaging Liaison Librarians for Outreach to Faculty. 63-76
- Jean Alexander:

The Essential Criticism of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. Ed. Michael J. Meyer. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2009. 364p. alk. paper, $55 (ISBN 9780810867338). LC 2008-051372. 77-78 - Thomas M. Dousa:

Jacob Soll. The Information Master: Jean-Baptiste Colbert's Secret State Intelligence System. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009. 277p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 9780472116904). LC 2008-051142. 78-82 - Harlan Greene:

Barbara M. Wildemuth. Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009. 421p. alk. paper, $50 (ISBN 9781591585039). LC 2008-053745. 82-83 - Scott Krafft:

Laura Cruz. The Paradox of Prosperity: The Leiden Booksellers' Guild and the Distribution of Books in Early Modern Europe. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2009. 275p. alk. paper, $55 (ISBN 9781584562351). LC 2008-027743. 83-85 - John Repplinger:

Beth Gallaway. Game On! Gaming at the Library. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009. 306p. alk. paper, $55 (ISBN 9781555705954). LC2009-014110. 85-86
Volume 71, Number 2, March 2010
- Joseph Branin:

Space, the Final Frontier. 96
- Rickey D. Best, Jason Kneip:

Library School Programs and the Successful Training of Academic Librarians to Meet Promotion and Tenure Requirements in the Academy. 97-114 - Bella Karr Gerlich, G. Lynn Berard:

Testing the Viability of the READ Scale (Reference Effort Assessment Data)©: Qualitative Statistics for Academic Reference Services. 116-137 - Jon R. Hufford:

What Are They Learning? Pre- and Post-Assessment Surveys for LIBR 1100, Introduction to Library Research. 139-158 - Maria A. Jankowska, James W. Marcum:

Sustainability Challenge for Academic Libraries: Planning for the Future. 160-170 - Darren Sweeper, Steven A. Smith:

Assessing the Impact of Gender and Race on Earnings in the Library Science Labor Market. 171-183
- Deborah DeGeorge:

Beth M. Whittaker and Lynn M. Thomas. Special Collections 2.0. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009. xxiv, 150p. alk. paper, $45 (ISBN 9781591587200). LC 2009-013451. 184-185 - Emily Drabinski:

Brent L. Pickett. Historical Dictionary of Homosexuality. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow, 2009. 280p. alk. paper, $85 (ISBN 9780810859791). LC 2009-004763. 185-186 - Steven K. Galbraith:

James Kearney. The Incarnate Text: Imagining the Book in Reformation England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 328p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 9780812241587). LC 2008-050863. 186-188 - Eric J. Johnson:

Anthony Grafton and Megan Williams. Christianity and the Transformation of the Book: Origen, Eusebius, and the Library of Caesarea. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006. xvi + 367p. $18.95 (ISBN 9780674023147). LC 2007-273343. 188-191 - Richard J. Ring:

Periodicals and Publishers: The Newspaper and Journal Trade, 1740-1914. Eds. John Hinks, Catherine Armstrong, and Matthew Day. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press; London: British Library, 2009. 251p. alk. paper, $49.95 (ISBN 9781584562665). LC 2009-015098. 191-192 - Michael Ryan:

Nicolas Barker. The Glory of Writing: The Calligraphic Work of Francesco Alunno. Los Angeles: Cotsen Occasional Press, 2009. 2 vols.: vol. 1, 141p.; vol. 2, 231p. (ISBN 9780974516837). 192-193
Volume 71, Number 3, May 2010
- Nancy L. Baker:

Inspiring the Muse in the City of Literature. 200-201
- Jacqui Weetman DaCosta:

Is There an Information Literacy Skills Gap to Be Bridged? An Examination of Faculty Perceptions and Activities Relating to Information Literacy in the United States and England. 203-222 - Erik Nemeth:

Complementary Value of Databases for Discovery of Scholarly Literature: A User Survey of Online Searching for Publications in Art History. 223-235 - Jevin D. West, Theodore C. Bergstrom, Carl T. Bergstrom:

The Eigenfactor MetricsTM: A Network Approach to Assessing Scholarly Journals. 236-244 - Kristina M. Appelt, Kimberly Pendell:

Assess and Invest: Faculty Feedback on Library Tutorials. 245-253 - Trina J. Magi:

A Content Analysis of Library Vendor Privacy Policies: Do They Meet Our Standards? 254-272 - Karen Bordonaro:

Is Library Database Searching a Language Learning Activity? 273-284
- Emily M. Belcher:

Calvin L. Hall. African American Journalists: Autobiography as Memoir and Manifesto. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2009. 117p. alk. paper, $35 paper (ISBN 9780810869301). LC2009-006052. 285-287 - Nicole Mitchell:

Kay Ann Cassell and Uma Hiremath. Reference and Information Services in the 21st Century: An Introduction. 2nd ed. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009. 461p. alk. paper, $69.95 (ISBN 9781555706722). LC2009-023650. 287-288 - W. Bede Mitchell:

Randall C. Jimerson. Archives Power: Memory, Accountability, and Social Justice. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2009. 466p. alk. paper, $56 (ISBN 193166630X). LC2009-025519. 288-290 - Richard J. Ring:

William H. Brandt. Interpretive Wood-Engraving: The Story of the Society of American Wood-Engravers. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2009. 204p. alk. paper, $85 hardback (ISBN 9781584562672). LC2009-031744. 290-291 - Eric Schnell:

Ana D. Cleveland and Donald B. Cleveland. Health Informatics for Medical Librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009. 288p. alk. paper, $90; Medical Library Association Members: $81 (ISBN 9781555706272). LC2009-017656. 291-292 - Maurice C. York:

Ted Striphas. The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. 242p. alk. paper, $27.50 (ISBN 9780231148146). LC2008-039391. 292-293
Volume 71, Number 4, July 2010
- Joe Branin:

Walk the Talk: Open Access and Academic Libraries. 300-301
- Doug Way:

The Open Access Availability of Library and Information Science Literature. 302-309 - Andrea Kosavic:

The York Digital Journals Project: Strategies for Institutional Open Journal Systems Implementations. 310-321 - Krisellen Maloney, Kristin Antelman, Kenning Arlitsch, John Butler:

Future Leaders' Views on Organizational Culture. 322-347 - Michael Wescott Loder:

Libraries with a Future: How Are Academic Library Usage and Green Demands Changing Building Designs? 348-360 - Sarah Maximiek, Erin Rushton, Elizabeth A. Brown:

Coding into the Great Unknown: Analyzing Instant Messaging Session Transcripts to Identify User Behaviors and Measure Quality of Service. 361-374 - Paul Alan Wyss:

Library School Faculty Member Perceptions Regarding Faculty Status for Academic Librarians. 375-389
- Judy P. Bolstad:

Emily Knox. Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan on a Shoestring. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2010. 225p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 9781555706784). LC2009-035189. 390-391 - Timothy J. Dickey:

Barry Cooper. Child Composers & Their Works: A Historical Survey. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2009. 216p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 9780810869110). LC2009-000236. 391-392 - Timothy Hensley:

Martin Austin Nesvig. Ideology and Inquisition: The World of the Censors in Early Mexico. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2009. 366p. alk. paper, $60 (ISBN 9780300140408). LC2008-054919. 392-394 - Lynne F. Maxwell:

Robert E. Dugan, Peter Hernon, and Danuta A. Nitecki. Viewing Library Metrics from Different Perspectives: Inputs, Outputs, and Outcomes. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009. 346p. acid-free paper, $45 (ISBN 9781591586654). LC2009-016899. 394-395 - Margot Note:

Forgotten Patriots: African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War: A Guide to Service, Sources and Studies. Ed. Eric G. Grundset. Washington, D.C.: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2008. 872p. alk. paper, $35 (ISBN 9781892237101). 395-396 - Tim Daniëls:

Robert Allan. Virtual Research Environments: From Portals to Science Gateways. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2009. 266p. $85 (ISBN 9787843345626). 396-397
Volume 71, Number 5, September 2010
- Charles Martell:

Shadow Duel between Stereotypes: Perspectives on the Core Mission of Academic Libraries. 405
- Catherine Coker, Wyoma vanDuinkerken, Stephen Bales:

Seeking Full Citizenship: A Defense of Tenure Faculty Status for Librarians. 406-420 - Mark Lenker, Elizabeth Kocevar-Weidinger:

Nonaffiliated Users in Academic Libraries: Using W.D. Ross's Ethical Pluralism to Make Sense of the Tough Questions. 421-434 - Xuemei Ge:

Information-Seeking Behavior in the Digital Age: A Multidisciplinary Study of Academic Researchers. 435-455 - Susann deVries, Robert Kelly, Paula M. Storm:

Moving Beyond Citation Analysis: How Surveys and Interviews Enhance, Enrich, and Expand Your Research Findings. 456-466 - Amy G. Buhler, Nita Ferree, Tara Tobin Cataldo, Michele R. Tennant:

External Reporting Lines of Academic Special Libraries: A Health Sciences Case Study. 467-494
- Maria T. Accardi:

Collaborative Information Literacy Assessments: Strategies for Evaluating Teaching and Learning. Eds. Thomas P. Mackey and Trudi E. Jacobson. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2010. 242p. alk. paper, $85 (ISBN 9781555706937). LC2009-045950. 495-496 - Thomas M. Dousa:

Julian Warner. Human Information Retrieval. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. 189p. alk. paper, $35 (ISBN 9780262013444). LC2009-010120. 496-498 - Harlan Greene:

Kimberly Black. What Books by African American Women Were Acquired by American Academic Libraries? A Study of Institutional Legitimation, Exclusion and Implicit Censorship. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. 211p. $109.95 (ISBN 9780773437920). LC2010-278113. 498-499 - Gene Hyde:

Robert Darnton. The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future. New York: PublicAffairs, 2009. 218p. alk. paper, $23.95 (ISBN 9781586488260). LC2009-034693. 499-500 - John Repplinger:

Thomas A. Peters. Library Programs Online: Possibilities and Practicalities of Web Conferencing. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009. 159p. alk. paper, $40 (ISBN 9781591583493). LC2009-027036. 500-502 - Michael Ryan:

Mirjam M. Foot. The Henry Davis Gift: A Collection of Bookbindings. Volume III: A Catalogue of South-European Bindings. London and New Castle, Del.: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press, 2010. 527p. $125 ISBN: 9780712350549 (British Library) and 9781584562726 (Oak Knoll). LC80510312. 502
Volume 71, Number 6, November 2010
- Joseph Branin:

Bookish Librarians. 508-509
- Andrea A. Wirth, Maureen Kelly, Janet Webster:

Assessing Library Scholarship: Experience at a Land Grant University. 510-524 - Judith M. Nixon:

Annual Reports to Shareholders: Historical Collections in Libraries. 525-531 - Hannah Gascho Rempel:

A Longitudinal Assessment of Graduate Student Research Behavior and the Impact of Attending a Library Literature Review Workshop. 532-547 - Xiaohua Awa Zhu, Kristin R. Eschenfelder:

Social Construction of Authorized Users in the Digital Age. 548-568 - Theresa Westbrock, Sarah Fabian:

Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians: Is There Still a Disconnect Between Professional Education and Professional Responsibilities? 569-590
- Jean M. Alexander:

Books for Sale: The Advertising and Promotion of Print since the Fifteenth Century. Eds. Robin Myers, Michael Harris, and Giles Mandelbrote. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2009. 191p. alk. paper, $49.95 (ISBN 9781584562658). LC 2009-046880. 592-593 - Margaret N. Gregor:

Mistakes in Academic Library Management: Grievous Errors and How to Avoid Them. Ed. Jack E. Fritts, Jr. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2009. 132p. alk. paper, $50 (ISBN 9780810867444). LC2009-016939. 593-594 - D. J. Hoek:

Janice Leslie Hochstat Greenberg. Jazz Books in the 1990s: An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2010. 211p. alk. paper, $45 paper (ISBN 9780810869851). LC2009-051072. 594-596 - Cecile M. Jagodzinski:

Owen Davies. Grimoires: A History of Magic Books. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 2009. x, 368p. $29.95 (ISBN 9780199204519). LC2009-924589. 596-599 - David Michalski:

Phyllis S. Morgan. N. Scott Momaday: Remembering Ancestors, Earth, and Traditions: An Annotated Bio-Bibliography. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010. 396p. alk. paper, $39 (ISBN 9780806140544). LC2009-030036. 599-600 - Margot Note:

The Thread That Binds: Interviews with Private Practice Bookbinders. Comp. Pamela Train Leutz. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2010. 335p. alk. paper, $34.95 (ISBN 978-1584562740). LC2009-047868. 600-602

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