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College & Research Libraries, Volume 73
Volume 73, Number 1, January 2012
- Sheril Hook:

Impact? What Three Years of Research Tell Us about Library Instruction. 7-10
- Maria Taesil Hudson Carpenter:

Cheerleader, Opportunity Seeker, and Master Strategist: ARL Directors as Entrepreneurial Leaders. 11-32 - Tim Bottorff, Andrew Todd:

Making Online Instruction Count: Statistical Reporting of Web-Based Library Instruction Activities. 33-46 - Jessica Kayongo, Clarence Helm:

Relevance of Library Collections for Graduate Student Research: A Citation Analysis Study of Doctoral Dissertations at Notre Dame. 47-67 - Megan Gaffney:

Interlibrary Loan Requests for Locally Available Materials: WorldCat Local's Impact. 68-77 - John D. Shank, Nancy H. Dewald:

Academic Library Administrators' Perceptions of Four Instructional Skills. 78-93
- Deborah DeGeorge:

Steven J. Miller. Metadata for Digital Collections. New York: Neal Schuman Publishers, 2011. 343p. alk. paper, $80.00 (ISBN 9781555707460). LC 2011-012594. 94-95 - Margaret N. Gregor:

Embedded Librarians: Moving Beyond One-Shot Instruction. Eds. Cassandra Kvenild and Kaijsa Calkins. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011. 235p. alk. paper, $48.00 (ISBN 9780838985878). LC2011-014802. 95-97 - Catherine A. Lemmer:

Wyoma vanDuinkerken and Pixey Anne Mosley. The Challenge of Library Management: Leading with Emotional Engagement. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011. 169p. alk. paper, $52.00 (ISBN 9780838911020). LC2011-011349. 97-99 - Nicole Nolan:

John J. Huber. Lean Library Management: Eleven Strategies for Reducing Costs and Improving Customer Services. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2011. 197p. alk. paper, $75.00 (ISBN 9781555707323). LC2010-050755. 99-101 - Michael Ryan:

William S. Peterson and Sylvia Holton Peterson. The Kelmscott Chaucer: A Census. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2011. 272p. alk. paper, $95.00 (ISBN 9781584562894). LC2011-003557. 101-102 - Jennifer K. Sheehan:

P.J.M. Marks. Beautiful Bookbindings: A Thousand Years of the Bookbinder's Art. New Castle, Del.: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press, 2011. 192p. alk. paper, $49.95 (ISBN 9781584562931). LC 2011-016079. 102-103
Volume 73, Number 2, March 2012
- Joseph Branin:

Library Leadership. 113-114
- Chris Leeder, Karen Markey, Elizabeth Yakel:

A Faceted Taxonomy for Rating Student Bibliographies in an Online Information Literacy Game. 115-133 - Jingfeng Xia:

Positioning Open Access Journals in a LIS Journal Ranking. 134-145 - Alvin M. Schrader, Ali Shiri, Vicki Williamson:

Assessment of the Research Learning Needs of University of Saskatchewan Librarians: A Case Study. 147-163 - Mary Manning, Judy Silva:

Dual Archivist/Librarians: Balancing the Benefits and Challenges of Diverse Responsibilities. 164-181 - Rajiv Nariani, Leila Fernandez:

Open Access Publishing: What Authors Want. 182-195
- Maria T. Accardi:

Claire McGuinness. Becoming Confident Teachers: A Guide for Academic Librarians. Oxford, United Kingdom: Chandos Publishing, 2011. 227p. $80.00 (ISBN 9781843346296). Distributed in the United States by Neal-Schuman Publishers. 197 - Judy P. Bolstad:

Eric J. Forte, Cassandra J. Hartnett, and Andrea L. Sevetson. Fundamentals of Government Information: Mining, Finding, Evaluating, and Using Government Resources. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2011. 396p. $80 (ISBN 9781555707378). LC 2011-009275. 198 - Scott Krafft:

George W. Crandell. Arthur Miller: A Descriptive Bibliography. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2011. 244p. alk. paper + 1 CD-ROM. $195.00 (ISBN 9781584562887). LC 2011-024543. 198-200 - John Repplinger:

A Different Kind of Web: New Connections between Archives and Our Users. Ed. Kate Theimer. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. 369p. alk. paper, $69.95 (ISBN 1931666393). LC 2011-027013. 200-201 - Michael Ryan:

Joel Silver. Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Lilly: Book Collecting in a Golden Age. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll, 2011. 144p. $49.95 (ISBN 9781584562955). LC 2011-030561. 201-203 - Carli Spina:

Bryan M. Carson. Finding the Law: Legal Research for Librarians and Paralegals. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2011. 281p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 0810881055). LC 2011-009655. 203-204
Volume 73, Number 3, May 2012
- Joseph Branin:

Editor's Note. 213
- Scott Walter:

Ranganathan Redux: The "Five Laws" and the Future of College & Research Libraries. 213-215
- Margaret Brown-Sica:

Library Spaces for Urban, Diverse Commuter Students: A Participatory Action Research Project. 217-231 - Bernadette A. Lear:

New Journals in Education and Psychology: General Trends, Discoverability, and Ubiquitous Journals of the Decade, 2000-2009. 233-262 - Thomas L. Reinsfelder:

Citation Analysis as a Tool to Measure the Impact of Individual Research Consultations. 263-277 - Ione T. Damasco, Dracine Hodges:

Tenure and Promotion Experiences of Academic Librarians of Color. 279-301
- Harlan Green:

Waldo Gifford Leland and the Origins of the American Archival Profession. Ed. Peter J. Wosh. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. 397p. alk paper, $62.95 (ISBN 1931666407). LC2011-028500. 303-304 - Loreen S. Phillips:

International Students and Academic Libraries: Initiatives for Success. Eds. Pamela A. Jackson and Patrick Sullivan. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011. 234p. alk. paper, $54.00 (ISBN 9780838985939). LC2011-040762. 304-305 - Ethan Pullman:

Alex Murray and Jessica Whyte. The Agamben Dictionary. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011. 219p. alk. paper, $40.00 (ISBN 9780748640584). LCCN 2011-431345. 306 - Anders Selhorst:

Digital Media: Technological and Social Challenges of the Interactive World. Eds. Megan A. Winger and William Aspray. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2011. 237p. alk. paper, $55 (ISBN 9780810881969). LC2011-016306. 306-308 - Glenn Ellen:

Lesley S. J. Farmer. Instructional Design for Librarians and Information Professionals. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2011. 229p. alk. paper, $80.00 (ISBN 9781555707361). LC 2011-31233. 308-310 - Rebecca Tolley-Stokes:

Getting Started with Cloud Computing: A LITA Guide. Eds. Edward M. Corrado and Heather Lea Moulaison. New York: Neal-Schuman Publisher, Inc., 2011. 214p. alk. paper, $65 (ISBN 9781555707491). LC 2011-017261. 310-311
Volume 73, Number 4, July 2012
- Joseph Branin:

Book Lovers, Technophiles, Pragmatists, and Printers. 319
- Kristin Hoffmann, Lise Doucette:

A Review of Citation Analysis Methodologies for Collection Management. 321-335 - Brett B. Bodemer:

The Importance of Search as Intertextual Practice for Undergraduate Research. 336-348 - Jeanine Marie Scaramozzino, Marisa Ramirez, Karen J. McGaughey:

A Study of Faculty Data Curation Behaviors and Attitudes at a Teaching-Centered University. 349-365 - Yvonne Mery, Jill Newby, Ke Peng:

Why One-shot Information Literacy Sessions Are Not the Future of Instruction: A Case for Online Credit Courses. 366-377 - Jennifer Vinopal:

Project Portfolio Management for Academic Libraries: A Gentle Introduction. 379-389 - Laura Saunders:

Identifying Core Reference Competencies from an Employers' Perspective: Implications for Instruction. 390-404
- Timothy Hackman:

Scholarly Practice, Participatory Design and the eXtensible Catalog. Eds. Nancy Fried Foster, Katie Clark, Kornelia Tancheva, and Rebekah Kilzer. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2011. 176p. alk. paper. $40 (ISBN 9780838985748). LC 2011013357. http: //hdl.handle.net/1802/12375. 405-406 - Scott Krafft:

John R. Turner. A Bibliography of Unauthorised American Editions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter 1904-1980. Stroud, U.K.: Ian Hodgkins & Co., 2012. 228p. alk. paper. $60.00 (ISBN 9780906460139). 406-408 - Anders Selhorst:

Middle Management in Academic and Public Libraries. Ed. Tom Diamond. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2011. 233p. acid-free paper, $45 (ISBN 9781598846898). LC 2011-008554. 408-409 - Marcy Simons:

Kathleen A. Hanna, Minday M. Cooper, and Robin A. Crumrin. Diversity Programming and Outreach for Academic Libraries. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2011. Distributed in the U.S. by Neal-Schuman Publishers. 180p. alk. paper, $80.00 (ISBN: 9781843346357). 409-411 - Maurice C. York:

The Dr. Elliott & Eileen Hinkes Collection of Rare Books in the History of Scientific Discovery. Ed. Earle Havens. Baltimore, Md.: The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, 2011. vii, 105, [1] p. $35 (ISBN 9780983808602). 411-412
Volume 73, Number 5, September 2012
- Dracine Hodges, Karen Diaz:

Reflections on Two Years of Manuscript Reviewing. 417-418
- Andy Revelle, Kevin Messner, Aaron K. Shrimplin, Susan Hurst:

Book Lovers, Technophiles, Pragmatists, and Printers: The Social and Demographic Structure of User Attitudes toward e-Books. 420-429 - Marie R. Kennedy, Kristine R. Brancolini:

Academic Librarian Research: A Survey of Attitudes, Involvement, and Perceived Capabilities. 431-448 - John J. Regazzi:

Constrained? An Analysis of U.S. Academic Library Shifts in Spending, Staffing, and Utilization, 1998-2008. 449-468 - Karen S. Fischer, Michael Wright, Kathleen Clatanoff, Hope Barton, Edward Shreeves:

Give 'Em What They Want: A One-Year Study of Unmediated Patron-Driven Acquisition of e-Books. 469-492 - David W. Lewis:

The Inevitability of Open Access. 493-506
- Jeffrey Garrett:

The British Isles, Vol. 1, England. Guides to Dutch Atlas Maps. Eds. Peter van der Krogt and Elger Heere. Houten, Netherlands: Hes & De Graaf; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2012. 256p. alk. paper, $115 (ISBN 9781584563006). LC 2011-592008. 507-508 - Ning Han:

Donna L. Gilton. Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries: Principle, Programs, and People. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2012. 245p. alk. paper, $45 (ISBN 9780810883567). LC2011-044181. 508-510 - Kate B. Moore:

Transforming Information Literacy Programs: Intersecting Frontiers of Self, Library Culture, and Campus Community. Eds. Carroll Wetzel Wilkinson and Courtney Bruch. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2012. 263p. $62 (ISBN 9780838986035). LC 2011-050153. 510-512 - Margot Note:

Christina Zamon. The Lone Arranger: Succeeding in a Small Repository. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2012. 157p. alk. paper, $69.95 (ISBN 1931666415). LC2011-052238. 512-513 - Ethan Pullman:

Environments for Student Growth and Development: Libraries and Student Affairs in Collaboration. Eds. Lisa J. Hinchliffe and Melissa A. Wong. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2012. 267p. alk. paper, $60.00 (ISBN 9780838986097). LC 2012-004883. 513-514 - Richard J. Ring:

The Library of Congress and the Center for the Book: Historical Essays in Honor of John Y. Cole. Ed. Mary Niles Maack. Washington: Library of Congress in association with the University of Texas Press, 2011. 223p. $24.95 (ISBN 9780844495255). LC2011-020436. 514-516
Volume 73, Number 6, November 2012
- Scott Walter:

An Embarrassment of Riches: Ethics and Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Environment. 522-524
- Ronald Jantz:

A Framework for Studying Organizational Innovation in Research Libraries. 525-541 - Robert Detmering, Claudene Sproles:

Forget the Desk Job: Current Roles and Responsibilities in Entry-Level Reference Job Advertisements. 543-555 - Todd Samuelson, Laura Sare, Catherine Coker:

Unusual Suspects: The Case of Insider Theft in Research Libraries and Special Collections. 556-568 - Charlene Kellsey, Jennifer Knievel:

Overlap between Humanities Faculty Citation and Library Monograph Collections, 2004-2009. 569-583 - Karen Antell:

The Citation Landscape of Scholarly Literature in LGBT Studies: A Snapshot for Subject Librarians. 584-602
- Jean M. Alexander:

Curriculum Materials Collections and Centers: Legacies from the Past, Visions of the Future. Ed. Rita Kohrman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2012. 265p. alk. paper, $48 (ISBN 9780838986028). LC 2011-45087. 603 - Deborah DeGeorge:

Diane M. Fulkerson. Remote Access Technologies for Library Collections: Tools for Library Users and Managers. Hershey, Pa.: Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2012. 214p., $175.00 (ISBN 9781466602342). LC 2011-46463. 604-605 - Paul Lai:

Char Booth. Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning: Instructional Literacy for Library Educators. Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association, 2011. 180p. alk. paper, $60.00 (ISBN 9780838910528). LC 2010-14026. 605-607 - Linda Miles:

Information Literacy: Infiltrating the Agenda, Challenging Minds. Eds. Geoff Walton and Alison Pope. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2011. Distributed in the U.S. by Neal-Schuman Publishers. 322p., $90 (ISBN: 9781843346104). 607-608 - Michael Ryan:

Philip F. Gura. The American Antiquarian Society, 1812-2012: A Bicentennial History. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian Society, 2012. 454p. alk. paper, $60 (ISBN 9781929545650). LC 2011-27183. 608-611 - Lisa Vassady:

Rajendra Kumbhar. Library Classification Trends in the 21st Century. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2012. Distributed in the U.S. by Neal-Schuman Publishers. 172p. alk. paper, $80 (ISBN 9781843346609). National Library: 015863081. 611-612

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