
Titles in Series: Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science
- A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Alternative Library Delivery Systems
- A Bibliography of Africana
- A Community Elite and the Public Library: The Uses of Information in Leadership
- Academic Librarians and Cataloging Networks: Visibility, Quality Control, and Professional Status
- Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education
- Acquisitions--Where, What, and How: A Guide to Orientation and Procedure for Students in Librarianship, Librarians, and Academic Faculty
- Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973
- An Introduction to Online Searching
- Aspirations and Mentoring in an Academic Environment: Women Faculty in Library and Information Science
- Barriers to Information: How Formal Help Systems Fail Battered Women
- Books Behind Bars: The Role of Books, Reading, and Libraries in British Prison Reform, 1701-1911
- Books and Blueprints: Building America's Public Libraries
- Books and Libraries in Camp and Battle: The Civil War Experience
- Brief Tests of Collection Strength: A Methodology for All Types of Libraries
- Censorship and the American Library: The American Library Association's Response to Threats to Intellectual Freedom, 1939-1969
- Cogent Communication: Overcoming Reading Overload
- Corporate Authorship: Its Role in Library Cataloging
- Critical Approaches to Information Technology in Librarianship: Foundations and Applications
- Defending Intellectual Freedom: The Library and the Censor
- Democracy and the Public Library: Essays on Fundamental Issues
- Development of Digital Libraries: An American Perspective
- Dilemmas in the Study of Information: Exploring the Boundaries of Information Science
- Diversity in Libraries: Academic Residency Programs
- Environmental Information in Developing Nations: Politics and Policies
- Federal Aid and State Library Agencies: Federal Policy Implementation
- Forbidden Books in American Public Libraries, 1876-1939: A Study in Cultural Change
- Foreign Students in American Library Education: Impact on Home Countries
- From Documentation to Information Science: The Beginnings and Early Development of the American Documentation Institute--American Society for Information Science
- Frontiers in Librarianship
- Good Books in a Country Home: The Public Library as Cultural Force in Hagerstown, Maryland, 1878-1920
- Human Memory and Knowledge: A Systems Approach
- Ideas and the University Library: Essays of an Unorthodox Academic Librarian
- Illustrative Computer Programming for Libraries: Selected Examples for Information Specialists
- Immigrant Politics and the Public Library
- Information and Misinformation: An Investigation of the Notions of Information, Misinformation, Informing, and Misinforming
- Information for Academic Library Decision Making: The Case for Organizational Information Management
- Innovation and the Library: The Adoption of New Ideas in Public Libraries
- Integrative Mechanisms in Literature Growth
- Librarians and Labor Relations: Employment Under Union Contracts
- Librarianship: A Third World Perspective
- Librarianship and Legitimacy: The Ideology of the Public Library Inquiry
- Libraries as Communication Systems
- Libraries in the Political Scene
- Libraries, Immigrants, and the American Experience
- Management for Librarians: Fundamentals and Issues
- Micropublishing: A History of Scholarly Micropublishing in America, 1938-1980
- Missionaries of the Book: The American Library Profession and the Origins of United States Cultural Diplomacy
- Multiculturalism in Libraries
- Naturalistic Inquiry for Library Science: Methods and Applications for Research, Evaluation, and Teaching
- New Perspectives for Reference Service in Academic Libraries
- Organization Development for Academic Libraries: An Evaluation of the Management Review and Analysis Program
- Organizational Adaptation by Public Libraries
- Owning Memory: How a Caribbean Community Lost Its Archives and Found Its History
- Participative Management in Academic Libraries
- Pascal Programming for Libraries: Illustrative Examples for Information Specialists
- Preparing the Information Professional: An Agenda for the Future
- Public Knowledge, Private Ignorance: Toward a Library and Information Policy
- Public Librarianship: An Issues-Oriented Approach
- Public Library User Fees: The Use and Finance of Public Libraries
- Public Relations for Libraries: Essays in Communications Techniques
- Quantitative Methods in Librarianship: Standards, Research, Management
- Reading Research and Librarianship: A History and Analysis
- Reform and Reaction: The Big City Public Library in American Life
- Research Issues in Public Librarianship: Trends for the Future
- Research Libraries -- Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Selection of Papers Presented at the International Seminars, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Library Center, Kanazawa, Japan, 1982-1992
- Scholarly Book Reviewing in the Social Sciences and Humanities: The Flow of Ideas Within and Among Disciplines
- Second-Hand Knowledge: An Inquiry into Cognitive Authority
- Sex Segregation in Librarianship: Demographic and Career Patterns of Academic Library Administrators
- Stereotype and Status: Librarians in the United States
- Teaching Library Use: A Guide for Library Instruction
- Technological Innovations in Libraries, 1860-1960: An Anecdotal History
- The American Public Library and the Problem of Purpose
- The Client-Centered Academic Library: An Organizational Model
- The Closing of American Library Schools: Problems and Opportunities
- The Community College Library
- The Culture and Control of Expertise: Toward a Sociological Understanding of Librarianship
- The Decision-Making Process for Library Collections: Case Studies in Four Types of Libraries
- The Emerging Field of Sociobibliography: The Collected Essays of Ilse Bry
- The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Reference Service and Bibliographic Instruction
- The Librarian's Psychological Commitments: Human Relations in Librarianship
- The Librarian, the Scholar, and the Future of the Research Library
- The Library and Its Users: The Communication Process
- The Myth of the Electronic Library: Librarianship and Social Change in America
- The Politics of an Emerging Profession: The American Library Association, 1876-1917
- The Public Librarian as Adult Learners' Advisor: An Innovation in Human Services
- The Role and Impact of the Internet on Library and Information Services
- The Sources of Western Literacy: The Middle Eastern Civilizations
- The State and the Academic Library
- University Science and Engineering Libraries: Second Edition
- Urban Analysis for Branch Library System Planning
- Vandals in the Stacks?: A Response to Nicholson Baker's Assault on Libraries
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