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Library Trends, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, Summer 1993
- Prudence W. Dalrymple:
Introduction: Libraries and Information Services in the Health Sciences. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Frieda O. Weise:
Developments in Health Sciences Libraries Since 1974: From Physical Entity to the Virtual Library. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Fred W. Roper, M. Kent Mayfield:
Shaping Medical Library Education. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Jocelyn A. Rankin, Jean Williams Sayre:
The Educational Role of Health Sciences Librarians. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Holly Shipp Buchanan:
Library Services and Health Care Administration. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Joanne G. Marshall:
Issues in Clinical Information Delivery. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Nancy Roderer:
Dissemination of Medical Information: Organizational and Technological Issues in Health Sciences Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Stephen J. Squires:
Access to Biomedical Information: The Unified Medical Langauage System. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Karen Hackelman Dahlen:
The Status of Health Information Delivery in the United States: The Role of Libraries in the Complex Health Care Environment. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - David S. Ginn:
The Development of Specialized Biomedical Information. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993) - Valerie Florance, Nina W. Matheson:
The Health Sciences Librarian as Knowledge Worker. Libr. Trends 42(1) (1993)
Volume 42, Number 2, Fall 1993
- Richard Willner:
Education for Library and Information Management Careers in Business and Financial Services. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - James B. Tchobanoff, Jack A. Price:
Industrial Information Service Managers: Expectations of, and Support of, the Educational Process. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - Blaise Cronin, Michael Stiffler, Dorothy Day:
The Emergent Market for Information Professionals: Educational Opportunities and Implications. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - Michael E. D. Koenig:
Educational Requirements for a Library-Oriented Career in Information Management. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - William Fisher, James M. Matarazzo:
Professional Development for Special Librarians: Formal Education and Continuing Education for Excellence. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - Judy McFarlane, Miriam Tees:
Special Library Education and Continuing Education in Canada. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - Penny A. Hazelton:
Law Libraries as Special Libraries: An Educational Model. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993) - Ellen Gay Detlefsen:
Library and Information Science Education for the New Medical Environment and the Age of Integrated Information. Libr. Trends 42(2) (1993)
Volume 42, Number 3, Winter 1994
- Richard M. Kesner:
The Library as Information Center: A 'Utility' Model for Information Resource Management and Support. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Barbara L. Anderson:
The Library as a Community Center. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Sherman Hayes, Don Brown:
The Library as a Business: Mapping the Pervasiveness of Financial Relationships in Today's Library. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Barbara M. Robinson, Sherman Robinson:
Strategic Planning and Program Budgeting for Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Jerry D. Campbell:
Getting Comfortable with Change: A New Budget Model for Libraries in Transition. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Ronald F. Dow:
Sustaining Organization Advantage in Times of Financial Uncertainty: The Context for Research & Development Investments by Academic Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Dwight F. Burlingame:
Fund-Raising as a Key to the Library's Future. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Murray S. Martin:
The Changing Library Environment. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Barbara G. Leonard:
The Metamorphosis of the Information Resources Budget. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Chandra Prabha, John Ogden:
Recent Trends in Academic Library Materials Expenditures. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Martin Warzala:
The Evolution of Approval Services. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Maureen Pastine, Carolyn Kacena:
Library Automation, Networking, and Other Online and New Technology Costs in Academic Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Barbara I. Dewey:
Personnel Costs and Patterns in Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - Elaine Cohen:
The Architectural and Interior Design Planning Process. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994) - John A. Dunn Jr., Murray S. Martin:
The Whole Cost of Libraries. Libr. Trends 42(3) (1994)
Volume 42, Number 4, Spring 1994
- Charles R. McClure:
User-Based Data Collection Techniques and Strategies for Evaluating Networked Information Services. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Tschera Harkness Connell, Carl Franklin:
The Internet: Educational Issues. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Constance Wittig, Dietmar Wolfram:
A Survey of Networking Education in North American Library Schools. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Diane K. Kovacs, Barbara F. Schloman, Julie A. McDaniel:
A Model for Planning and Providing Reference Services Using Internet Resources. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Yuan Zhou:
From Smart Guesser to Smart Navigator: Changes in Collection Development for Research Libraries in a Networked Environment. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Judith Senkevitch, Dietmar Wolfram:
Equalizing Access to Electronic Networked Resources: A Model for Rural Libraries in the United States. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Susan Hockey:
Evaluating Electronic Texts in the Humanities. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994) - Ann Peterson Bishop:
The Role of Computer Networks in Aerospace Engineering. Libr. Trends 42(4) (1994)

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