Journal: Library Trends

Volume 70, Issue 4

445 -- 451Jenna Hartel, Hailey Siracky. Introduction
452 -- 456Brent Dean Robbins. Foreword
457 -- 0Sharron Herring, Melaina Squicciarini, Christianne Elefante. Interlude 1: Student Haiku
458 -- 471Mary Greenshields, Sarah Polkinghorne. Love Is a Lens: Locating Love in Library and Information Studies
472 -- 489Amanda Hovious. Finding Joy in Uncertainty
490 -- 503David M. Levy. The Joy of Contemplative Scholarship
504 -- 517David H. Michels. Informed by Joy: A Christian Librarian's Reflection on C. S. Lewis
518 -- 0Judith Rigal, Brenda Jones, Dot Donovan, Maria Souliotis. Interlude 2: Student Haiku
519 -- 546Bonnie J. Tulloch. A Return to the Stone Age: Rock Art as Joyful Information Practice during COVID-19
547 -- 561Camille Moret, Abigail Wallace. Aftercare, Not an Afterthought: Providing Access to Records to Adults Formerly in Care
562 -- 573Amanda Belantara, Emily Drabinski. Pleasure and the Practice of Classification
574 -- 591Sean Luyk, Carolyn Doi. Local Music Collectors in Cultural Heritage Organizations: Finding Joy through Occupational Devotion
592 -- 614Alex Urban. Taking Flight with Document Diffraction
615 -- 0Jennet Mae Jones, Amber Lee Carhanan, Maria Souliotis, Sharron Herring. Interlude 3: Student Haiku
616 -- 634Kiersten F. Latham. Infecting Museums with Joy: Seven Ways
635 -- 659Chris Benda. On Preferring Joy
660 -- 668Paul F. Marty. PLATO Lessons: Rediscovering the Joy of Information in an Innovation Age
669 -- 676Reijo Savolainen. Afterword: Manifestations of Joy of Information in Everyday Information Behavior Research

Volume 70, Issue 3

279 -- 283Lewis G. Liu. Introduction
284 -- 303Lewis G. Liu, Charles Terng. Estimating Scale and Scope Economies of Academic Libraries: Using the Flexible Fixed Cost Quadratic Function
304 -- 322Michael Clark. Developing a Competitive Resource-Based View Strategy for Academic Libraries
323 -- 354David W. Lewis, Tina Baich, Kristi L. Palmer, Willie M. Miller. The Efficient Provision of Information Resources in Academic Libraries: Theory and Practice
355 -- 386Karen Harker. The Depths of Cost-per-Use: Historical Context and Applications
387 -- 408Heather Moulaison Sandy, Hyerim Cho, Felicity Dykas. Approaches to Conceptualizing the Cost of Academic Library Cataloging: Discourses on Metadata Creation Cost, Value, and Worth
409 -- 429Megan Gaffney, Dennis Massie. Putting a Price on Sharing: Fresh Cost Data as an Essential Ingredient of Evaluating Interlibrary Loan Services
430 -- 444Jiebei Luo, John O'Connor, Sarah Melton, Kimberly C. Kowal. A Statistical Analysis of the Campus-Based Open Access Fund at Boston College

Volume 70, Issue 2

73 -- 77Nicole K. Dalmer, Sarah Barriage. Introduction
78 -- 104Pamela J. McKenzie. Keeping Track of Family: Family Practices and Information Practices
105 -- 132Maria Ortiz-Myers, Kaitlin L. Costello. The Information Practices of Parents of Transgender and Non-Binary Youth: An Exploratory Study
133 -- 148Deborah H. Charbonneau, Katherine G. Akers. Information Needs and Sources for Family Members of Individuals Living with Mental Disorders
149 -- 179Maja Krtalic, Jesse David Dinneen, Chern Li Liew, Anne Goulding. Personal Collections and Personal Information Management in the Family Context
180 -- 206Ruohua Han. Understanding "Bao Xi Bu Bao You" in the Sharing of Emotion-Associated Personal Events in Chinese Families from the Perspective of Adult Children
207 -- 238LaTesha Velez. "It Was Like He Was Writing My Life": How Ethnic Identity Affected One Family's Interpretation of an Afro Latinx Text
239 -- 255Tess Prendergast, Karen Sharkey. Theorizing Early Literacy in the Public Library
256 -- 278Marta Bladek. Students and Parents: How Academic Libraries Serve a Growing Population

Volume 70, Issue 1

1 -- 2Courtney Becks. Introduction
3 -- 11Olivia Warschaw. Information Literacy for Fashion Students: Translating Visual and Tactile Cues into Searchable Key Terms
12 -- 29Marcie Farwell. Reweaving the Textile Industry Archive: Strategies for Building Inclusive Collections on the Legacy of the American Textile History Museum
30 -- 50Linda Przybyszewski. Solving the Problem of Couture versus Quotidian Fashion: Commercial Sewing Pattern Publications, a Neglected (and Uncollected) Historical Source
51 -- 71Suzanna Hall. Fashion Torn Up: Exploring the Potential of Zines and Alternative Fashion Press Publications in Academic Library Collections