Journal: Library Trends

Volume 52, Issue 4

671 -- 682W. Boyd Rayward. When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science
683 -- 701Marcia J. Bates. Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days
702 -- 718Clare Beghtol. Exploring New Approaches to the Organization of Knowledge: The Subject Classification of James Duff Brown
719 -- 747Mary Niles Maack. The Lady and the Antelope: Suzanne Briet's Contribution to the French Documentation Movement
748 -- 764David Dubin. The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote
765 -- 791Kathryn A. La Barre. The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921-1997
792 -- 809Jonathan Furner. "A Brilliant Mind": Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology
810 -- 832Tarcisio Zandonade. Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller
833 -- 852Melissa H. Cragin. Foster Mohrhardt: Connecting the Traditional World of Libraries and the Emerging World of Information Science
853 -- 876Florence M. Jumonville. The Role of the State in the Organization of Statewide Library Service: Essae M. Culver, Louisiana's First State Librarian
877 -- 901Cheryl Gunselman. Cornelia Marvin and Mary Frances Isom: Leaders of Oregon's Library Movement
902 -- 923Alistair Black. National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin
924 -- 951Melanie A. Kimball, Christine A. Jenkins, Betsy Hearne. Effie Louise Power: Librarian, Educator, Author
952 -- 962Diane D. Kester, Plummer Alston Jones Jr.. Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards
963 -- 987Debra Gold Hansen. Professionalizing library education, the California connection: James Gillis, Everett Perry, and Joseph Daniels

Volume 52, Issue 3

373 -- 376Ken Herold. Introduction: The Philosophy of Information
377 -- 386Ian Cornelius. Information and Its Philosophy
387 -- 407Bernd Frohmann. Documentation Redux: Prolegomenon to (Another) Philosophy of Information
408 -- 426Ronald E. Day. Community as Event
427 -- 446Jonathan Furner. Information Studies Without Information
447 -- 462John M. Budd. Relevance: Language, Semantics, Philosophy
463 -- 487Don Fallis. On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives
488 -- 506Birger Hjørland. Arguments for Philosophical Realism in Library and Information Science
507 -- 514Torkild Thellefsen. Knowledge Profiling: The Basis for Knowledge Organization
515 -- 540Elin K. Jacob. Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference
541 -- 570Jack Mills. Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval
571 -- 587Elaine Svenonius. The Epistemological Foundations of Knowledge Representations
588 -- 603Stephen Paling. Classification, Rhetoric, and the Classificatory Horizon
604 -- 616Hope A. Olson. The Ubiquitous Hierarchy: An Army to Overcome the Threat of a Mob
617 -- 628Amanda Spink, Charles Cole. A Human Information Behavior Approach to a Philosophy of Information
629 -- 657Søren Brier. Cybersemiotics and the Problems of the Information-Processing Paradigm as a Candidate for a Unified Science of Information Behind Library Information Science
658 -- 665Luciano Floridi. LIS as Applied Philosophy of Information: A Reappraisal

Volume 52, Issue 2

203 -- 208Andrew G. Torok. Introduction: Organizing the Internet
209 -- 227John Carlo Bertot. World Libraries on the Information Superhighway: Internet-based Library Services
228 -- 246Adrienne Franco. Gateways to the Internet: Finding Quality Information on the Internet
247 -- 255Jerry D. Campbell. Access in a Networked World: Scholars Portal in Context
256 -- 267Greg R. Notess. Government Information on the Internet
268 -- 281Patricia Diamond Fletcher. Creating the Front Door to Government a Case Study of The
282 -- 298Chris Sherman, Gary Price. The Invisible Web: Uncovering Sources Search Engines Can't See
299 -- 306Amanda Spink. Web Search: Emerging Patterns
307 -- 317Rebecca P. Butler. Copyright Law and Organizing the Internet
318 -- 344Jane Hunter. A Survey of Metadata Research for Organizing the Web
345 -- 361Kevin Crowston, Barbara H. Kwasnik. Can Document-Genre Metadata Improve Information Access to Large Digital Collections?
362 -- 366Don E. Descy. Web-based Organizational Tools and Techniques in Support of Learning

Volume 52, Issue 1

1 -- 8Barbara M. Jones. Introduction: Special Collections in the Twenty-first Century
9 -- 13Michele Valerie Cloonan, Sidney E. Berger. The Continuing Development of Special Collections Librarianship
14 -- 29Joanne D. Chaison. "Everything Old Is New Again": Research Collections at the American Antiquarian Society
30 -- 48Paul Saenger. In the Age of the Web: Strategies for Building a Collection of Primary Sources for European History from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century
49 -- 59Donald G. Kelsey. The Elmer L. Andersen Library: Accomplishing the Impossible
60 -- 68Susan M. Allen. Special Collections Outside the Ivory Tower
69 -- 86Lisa Browar, Samuel A. Streit. Mutually Assured Survival: Library Fund-raising Strategies in a Changing Economy
87 -- 108Daniel Traister. Public Services and Outreach in Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Libraries
109 -- 111Deborah J. Leslie. New Trends in Cataloging Rare and Special Materials
112 -- 117Jennifer E. Hain. A Brief Look at Recent Developments in the Preservation and Conservation of Special Collections
118 -- 132Paula De Stefano. Moving Image Preservation in Libraries
133 -- 137John F. Dean. Digital Imaging and Conservation: Model Guidelines
138 -- 150Alice Prochaska. Special Collections in an International Perspective
151 -- 156Ekaterina Genieva. The Role of Displaced Book Collections in Culture
157 -- 171Joe A. Hewitt, Judith M. Panitch. The ARL Special Collections Initiative
172 -- 182Abby Smith. Authenticity and Affect: When Is a Watch Not a Watch?
183 -- 195Terry Belanger. Afterword: Special Collections in the Twenty-first Century