Journal: Library Trends

Volume 62, Issue 4

715 -- 720Joyce M. Latham, Barbara M. Jones. Introduction: A Patient Labor
721 -- 729Michael Zimmer, Adriana McCleer. The 2009 West Bend Community Memorial Library Controversy: Understanding the Challenge, the Reactions, and the Aftermath
730 -- 739Loretta M. Gaffney. No Longer Safe: West Bend, Young Adult Literature, and Conservative Library Activism
740 -- 749Emily Knox. "The Books Will Still Be in the Library": Narrow Definitions of Censorship in the Discourse of Challengers
750 -- 758Mark C. E. Peterson. Grassroots and Habermas in West Bend: Some Reflections
759 -- 770Jean L. Preer. Prepare to Be Challenged!

Volume 62, Issue 3

489 -- 503Melanie A. Kimball. "A Home-like Atmosphere": The Advent of Children's Rooms at St. Louis Public Library, 1906-1912
504 -- 518Steven Witt. Agents of Change: The Rise of International Librarianship and the Age of Globalization
519 -- 529Kate McDowell. Open Wide the Doors: The Children's Room as Place in Public Libraries, 1876-1925
530 -- 540Wouter Van Acker, Pieter Uyttenhove, Sylvia Van Peteghem. Library Towers and the Vertical Dimension of Knowledge
541 -- 555Heather Gaunt. Progressive Reform and the Moral Mission in Australian Public Libraries at the Beginning of the "Information Age"
556 -- 580Fred Schlipf. Remodeling and Expanding Carnegie-Era Library Buildings
581 -- 595Mary Carroll, Sue Reynolds. "There and Back Again": Reimagining the Public Library for the Twenty-First Century
596 -- 612Richard J. Urban. Library Influence on Museum Information Work
613 -- 627Paul F. Marty. Digital Convergence and the Information Profession in Cultural Heritage Organizations: Reconciling Internal and External Demands
628 -- 662Alistair Black, Dan Schiller. Systems of Information: The Long View
663 -- 680Toni Weller. The Puffery and Practicality of Etiquette Books: A New Take on Victorian Information Culture
681 -- 713W. Boyd Rayward. Information Revolutions, the Information Society, and the Future of the History of Information Science

Volume 62, Issue 2

261 -- 264Alistair Black, Charles van den Heuvel. Introduction
265 -- 281Christine D'Arpa. W. Boyd Rayward: Curriculum Vitae
282 -- 292Blaise Cronin, Cassidy R. Sugimoto. Putting Boyd in His Place
293 -- 301Colin Burke. Thanks, Prof. Rayward, for Explaining..
302 -- 310Michael K. Buckland, Niels Windfeld Lund. Boyd Rayward, Documentation, and Information Science
311 -- 328Stephanie Manfroid, Jacques Gillen, Patricia M. Phillips-Batoma. The Archives of Paul Otlet: Between Appreciation and Rediscovery, 1944-2013
329 -- 345Charles van den Heuvel. The Decimal Office: Administration as a Science in the Netherlands in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century
346 -- 359Thomas Hapke. Julius Hanauer: Bio-Bibliographical Traces of a German Special Librarian, Esperantist, and Documentalist
360 -- 377Rodney M. Brunt. Information Management of British Military Intelligence: The Work of the Documentalists, 1909-1945
378 -- 401Dave Muddiman. Documentation Under Duress: The Joint Conference of the International Federation for Documentation (FID) and the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux (ASLIB), Oxford-London, 1938
402 -- 428Thomas M. Dousa. Julius Otto Kaiser: The Early Years
429 -- 441Pauline Atherton Cochrane. Knowledge Space Revisited: Challenges for Twenty-First Century Library and Information Science Researchers
442 -- 455Alex Csiszar. Bibliography as Anthropometry: Dreaming Scientific Order at the fin de siècle
456 -- 464D. W. Krummel. The Heritage of Boleslas Iwinski
465 -- 477Daniel Laqua. Intellectual Exchange and the New Information Order of the Interwar Years: The British Society for International Bibliography, 1927-1937
478 -- 488Nader Vossoughian. geistige Arbeit: Historical Reflections on Die Brücke

Volume 62, Issue 1

1 -- 12Kate Williams. Introduction
13 -- 33Maosheng Lai, Zhenjia Fan, Lili Zhang. The Development, Current State, and Effects of Community Informatization in Mainland China
34 -- 62Liangzhi Yu, Binbin Yu. The Top-Down Approach to Providing ICT Access to Rural Communities in China: Opportunities for Community Informatics
63 -- 80Pengyi Zhang. Weibo (Microblogging) Meets the "New Generation" of Rural Migrant Workers
81 -- 94Chung-tai Cheng. The Flow of Information as Empowerment and the Changing Social Networking Landscape in Rural China
95 -- 104Tian Rui. Farmers' Reading Rooms and Information and Communications Technology in Rural Areas of Beijing
105 -- 120Ran Huo, Qunyi Wei. Community Informatics in Chongqing: A Case Study of the Real-Name and ID Requirement Policy in the Chinese Railway System
121 -- 139Jack Linchuan Qiu. Cybercafés in China: Community Access beyond Gaming and Tight Government Control
140 -- 159Christopher Peter Clarke, Su Hui, Ruan Li. Three Digital Platforms: Hangzhou Public Library Widens Access to Resources
160 -- 179Zizhou Wang, Peili Yin, Hanhua Wu. Private Libraries in China: Their Diversity, Informatization, and Role as Public Spaces
180 -- 204Lian Ruan, Zhu Qiang. The Role of Information Technology in Academic Libraries' Resource Sharing in Western China
205 -- 233Zhipeng Wei, Guodong Jiang, Tuowen Niu, Zou Tim, Elaine Dong. A Tale of Two Counties: How Two School Libraries in Rural Western China Serve Local Needs
234 -- 260Hui Yan, Wenjie Zhou, Shenglong Han. Social Capital, Digital Inequality, and a "Glocal" Community Informatics Project in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province