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College & Research Libraries, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, January 2011
- Scott Walter:
"Distinctive Signifiers of Excellence": Library Services and the Future of the Academic Library. 6-8
- Jamie Seeholzer, Joseph A. Salem Jr.:
Library on the Go: A Focus Group Study of the Mobile Web and the Academic Library. 9-20 - Beth St. Jean, Soo Young Rieh, Elizabeth Yakel, Karen Markey:
Unheard Voices: Institutional Repository End-Users. 21-42 - Christopher C. Brown:
Knowing Where They Went: Six Years of Online Access Statistics via the Online Catalog for Federal Government Information. 43-61 - Thomas P. Mackey, Trudi E. Jacobson:
Reframing Information Literacy as a Metaliteracy. 62-78 - Terra B. Jacobson:
Facebook as a Library Tool: Perceived vs. Actual Use. 79-90
- Judy P. Bolstad:
Lisa A. Ennis and Nicole Mitchell. The Accidental Health Sciences Librarian. Medford, N.J.: Information Today, Inc., 2010. 232p. Trade paperback, $29.50 (ISBN 978-1-57387-395-6). LC 2009-51594. 91-92 - Timothy Hensley:
Ian Cornelius. Information Policies and Strategies. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. 256p. alk. paper, $99.95 (ISBN 9781856046770). NL015366895. 92 - Raymond Lum:
Diane E. Peters. International Students and Academic Libraries: A Survey of Issues and Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2010. 213p. alk. paper, $55 (ISBN 9780810874299). LC2009-048167. 92-94 - Kelly R. McBride:
Lori Mestre. Librarians Serving Diverse Populations: Challenges & Opportunities. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2010. 211p. alk. paper, $54 (ISBN 9780838985120). LC2009-047658. 94-95 - Marcy Simons:
Advocacy, Outreach, and the Nation's Academic Libraries: A Call for Action. Eds. William C. Welburn, Janice Welburn, and Beth McNeil. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2010. 224p. alk. paper, $40 (ISBN 9780838985496). LC2010-018611. 95-96 - Rebecca Tolley-Stokes:
M-libraries 2: A Virtual Library in Everyone's Pocket. Eds. Mohammed Ally and Gill Needham. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. 273p. Paperback, $105 (ISBN 9781856046961). LC 2010-478224. 96-98
Volume 72, Number 2, March 2011
- Joseph Branin:
College & Research Libraries Goes Fully Open Access. 108-109
- Noa Aharony:
Librarians' Attitudes toward Knowledge Management. 111-126 - Mark Emmons, Frances C. Wilkinson:
The Academic Library Impact on Student Persistence. 128-149 - Melanie Schlosser:
OSUL2013: Fostering Organizational Change through a Grassroots Planning Process. 152-165 - Li Zhang:
Use of Web Resources in the Journal Literature 2001 and 2007: A Cross-Disciplinary Study. 167-179 - Aaron K. Shrimplin, Andy Revelle, Susan Hurst, Kevin Messner:
Contradictions and Consensus - Clusters of Opinions on E-books. 181-190
- Maria T. Accardi:
Peter B. Hirtle, Emily Hudson, and Andrew T. Kenyon. Copyright & Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for Digitization for U.S. Libraries, Archives, & Museums. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Library, 2009. 259p. $39.95 (ISBN 9780935995107). LC2010-459022. 191-192 - John M. Jackson:
Peter Beal. A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology, 1450 2000. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. 457p. acid-free paper, $49.95 (ISBN 9780199576128). LC2010-290182. 192-193 - Nicole Mitchell:
Reference Renaissance: Current and Future Trends. Eds. Marie L. Radford and R. David Lankes. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2010. 312p. alk. paper $75 (ISBN 978-1555706807). LC2010-000229. 193-194 - John Repplinger:
G.G. Chowdhury. Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval. 3rd ed. London: Facet, 2010. 508p. alk. paper, $90 (ISBN 9781555707156). LC2010-013746. 194-195 - Anders Selhorst:
Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods. Eds. Maria T. Accardi, Emily Drabinski, and Alana Kumbier. Duluth, Minn.: Library Juice Press, 2010. 341p. acid-free paper, $35 (ISBN 9781936117017). LC2009-039408. 195-196 - Amauri Serrano:
The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship. Eds. Amanda Gluibizzi and Paul Glassman. London, U.K.: Facet Publishing, 2010. 330p. paper, $115 (ISBN: 9781856047029). 196-197
Volume 72, Number 3, May 2011
- Megan Oakleaf:
Do the Right (Write) Thing: Engaging in Academic Library Value Research. 204-206
- Yu-Hui Chen, Mary K. Van Ullen:
Helping International Students Succeed Academically through Research Process and Plagiarism Workshops. 209-235 - Lori Mestre, Lisa Baures, Mona Niedbala, Corinne Bishop, Sarah Cantrell, Alice Perez, Kate Silfen:
Learning Objects as Tools for Teaching Information Literacy Online: A Survey of Librarian Usage. 236-252 - Tschera Harkness Connell:
The Use of Institutional Repositories: The Ohio State University Experience. 253-275 - Sarah Passonneau, Dan Coffey:
The Role of Synchronous Virtual Reference in Teaching and Learning: A Grounded Theory Analysis of Instant Messaging Transcripts. 276-295
- Timothy J. Dickey:
Andrew Pettegree. The Book in the Renaissance. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2010. 421p. $40.00 (ISBN 9780300110098). LC2009-026513. 296-297 - Harlan Greene:
Envisioning Future Academic Library Services: Initiatives, Ideas and Challenges. Ed. Sue McKnight. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. 247p. (ISBN 9781856046916). LC2010-478131. 297-299 - Eric J. Johnson:
The History of the Book in the West: A Library of Critical Essays. Farnham, U.K. & Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2010. Vol. I: 400AD-1455, eds. Jane Roberts and Pamela Robertson, xxxii + 515p. $275.00 (ISBN 9780754627739); Vol. II: 1455-1700, ed. Ian Gadd, xlii + 526p. $275.00 (ISBN 9780754627715). LC2009-921962. 299-302 - W. Bede Mitchell:
Elena S. Danielson. The Ethical Archivist. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2010. 440p. alk. paper, $49.00 (ISBN 978-1-931666-34-2). LC2010-026680. 302-303 - Richard J. Ring:
Don Etherington. Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-Year Odyssey of Art and Craft. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2010. 156p. $49.95 (ISBN 9781584562771). LC2010-007366. 303-304 - Laurie Taylor:
Paul R. Burden. A Subject Guide to Quality Web Sites. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2010. 767p. alk. paper, $100 (ISBN 9780810876941). LC 2010-007488. 304-305
Volume 72, Number 4, July 2011
- Joseph Branin:
Editorial Review. 313-314
- Gail Herrera:
Google Scholar Users and User Behaviors: An Exploratory Study. 316-330 - Rachel Cooke, Danielle Rosenthal:
Students Use More Books after Library Instruction: An Analysis of Undergraduate Paper Citations. 332-343 - Paul Metz:
Revisiting the Landscape of Literatures: Replication and Change in the Use of Subject Collections. 344-359 - Shun Han Rebekah Wong, T. D. Webb:
Uncovering Meaningful Correlation between Student Academic Performance and Library Material Usage. 361-370 - William H. Walters, Anne C. Linvill:
Characteristics of Open Access Journals in Six Subject Areas. 372-392
- Jean Alexander:
Colin Darch and Peter G. Underwood. Freedom of Information and the Developing World: The Citizen, the State and Models of Openness. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos, 2010. 317p. $80 (ISBN 9781843341475). 394-395 - Deborah DeGeorge:
June Abbas. Structures for Organizing Knowledge: Exploring Taxonomies, Ontologies, and Other Schemas. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2010. xxi, 248p. alk. paper, $85.00 (ISBN 9781555706999). LC2010-024861. 395-397 - Gene Hyde:
Controlling the Past: Documenting Society and Institutions: Essays in Honor of Helen Willa Samuels. Ed. Terry Cook. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. 434p. $56 (ISBN 9781931666369). 397 - Mark E. Shelton:
The Expert Library: Staffing, Sustaining, and Advancing the Academic Library in the 21st Century .Eds. Scott Walter and Karen Williams. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2010. 390p. alk. paper, $48 (ISBN 9780838985519). LC2010-033332. 398-399 - Laurie Taylor:
Abby Clobridge. Building a Digital Repository Program with Limited Resources. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2010. 272p. $100 (ISBN 9781843345961). 399-400 - Maurice C. York:
Simon Cooke. Illustrated Periodicals of the 1860s: Contexts & Collaborations. Middlesex, England: Private Libraries Association; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press; London: British Library, 2010. 228p. alk. paper, $75 (ISBN 9781584562757). LC 200947859. 401-402
Volume 72, Number 5, September 2011
- Tim Gritten:
C&RL Readership Survey. 409-410
- Yuji Tosaka, Cathy Weng:
Reexamining Content-Enriched Access: Its Effect on Usage and Discovery. 412-427 - Heather L. Jackson, Trudi Bellardo Hahn:
Serving Higher Education's Highest Goals: Assessment of the Academic Library as Place. 428-442 - Holly Mercer:
Almost Halfway There: An Analysis of the Open Access Behaviors of Academic Librarians. 443-453 - Bonnie Imler, Michelle Eichelberger:
Do They "Get It"? Student Usage of SFX Citation Linking Software. 454-463 - Shun Han Rebekah Wong, Dianne Cmor:
Measuring Association between Library Instruction and Graduation GPA. 464-473 - Julie Gilbert, Barbara Fister:
Reading, Risk, and Reality: College Students and Reading for Pleasure. 474-495
- Mark Cyzyk:
Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, and Liam Magee. Towards a Semantic Web: Connecting Knowledge in Academic Research. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2011. 525p. paperback, $110.00. (ISBN: 9781843346012). $110.00. 497-499 - Timothy Hackman:
William Baker and Gerald N. Wachs. Tom Stoppard: A Bibliographical History. London and New Castle, Del.: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press, 2010. xlviii, 446p. & 1 CD-ROM. alk. paper, $79.95 (ISBN 9780712349666 / 9781584562856). LC-2010-052520. 499-501 - Ning Han:
E-books in Libraries: A Practical Guide. Eds. Kate Price and Virginia Havergal. London: Facet Publishing, 2011. 327p. paperback, £49.95 (ISBN 9781856045728). LC2010-671269. 501-502 - Eric J. Johnson:
The Medieval Book: Glosses from Friends and Colleagues of Christopher de Hamel. Eds. James H. Marrow, Richard A. Linenthal, and William Noel. Houten, Netherlands: Hes & De Graaf Publishers, 2010. xxxii + 468p. clothbound, $95 (ISBN 9879061943709). LC2011-417859. 502-504 - Katie Nash:
Michael J. Aloi, Marjorie Fusco, and Susan E. Ketcham. Digital Collections Worldwide: An Annotated Directory. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2011. 345p. alk. paper, $250 (ISBN 9781555707019). LC2011-000445. 504-505 - Anders Selhorst:
S. David Mash. Decision-Making in the Absence of Certainty: A Study in the Context of Technology and the Construction of the 21st Century Academic Library. Chicago: ACRL (ACRL Publications in Librarianship, no. 63), 2010. 160p. alk. paper, $38 (ISBN 9780838985717). LC2010-049544. 505-506
Volume 72, Number 6, November 2011
- Joseph Branin:
Trend Spotting. 511-513
- Sarah Robbins, Debra Engel, Christina Kulp:
How Unique Are Our Users? Comparing Responses Regarding the Information-Seeking Habits of Engineering Faculty. 515-532 - Corey M. Johnson, Carol M. Anelli, Betty J. Galbraith, Kimberly A. Green:
Information Literacy Instruction and Assessment in an Honors College Science Fundamentals Course. 533-547 - Debra Engel, Sarah Robbins, Christina Kulp:
The Information-Seeking Habits of Engineering Faculty. 548-567 - Jinnie Y. Davis, Mignon Adams, Larry Hardesty:
Academic Libraries in For-Profit Schools of Higher Education. 568-582 - Mark Pegrum, Ralph Kiel:
"Changing the Way We Talk": Developing Librarians' Competence in Emerging Technologies through a Structured Program. 583-598
- John P. Abbott:
Vicki Gregory. Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2011. 260p. alk. paper, $75 (ISBN 9781555706517). LC2011-009274. 599-600 - Thomas M. Dousa:
R. David Lankes. The Atlas of New Librarianship. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press; Chicago: Association of College & Research Libraries, 2011. 408p. alk. paper. $55 (ISBN 9780262015097). LCCN: 2010-022788. 600-603 - David Michalski:
Transforming Research Libraries for the Global Knowledge Society. Ed. Barbara I. Dewey. Oxford, United Kingdom: Chandos, 2010. 208p. $75 (ISBN 9781843345947). 603-606 - Nicole Mitchell:
Ksenija Mincic-Obradovic. E-books in Academic Libraries. Oxford, United Kingdom: Chandos, 2011. 203p. $80 (ISBN 9781843345862). 606-607 - Richard J. Ring:
Martin Hopkinson. Ex Libris: The Art of Bookplates. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2011. 111p. $15.00 (ISBN 9780300171631). LC2011-0519. 607-608 - Anders Selhorst:
Christopher Stewart. The Academic Library Building in the Digital Age: A Study of Construction, Planning, and Design of New Library Space. Chicago: ACRL, 2010. 116p. $44, alk. paper (ISBN 9780838985526). LC2010-024659. 608-610

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