From: "Jackson, Andrew P" <Andrew.P.Jackson@queenslibrary.org>Subject: FW: The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy Vol. 84, No. 4, October 2014 is now available onlineDate: September 17, 2014 at 11:36:05 AM EDTGood Morning,
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The Library Quarterly
Vol. 84, No. 4, October 2014
Special Issue in Honor of John Carlo BertotPublished by: The University of Chicago PressIn Honor of John Carlo Bertot
Editor, Researcher, Educator: A Survey of the Influence of John Carlo Bertot Paul T. Jaeger and Karen Kettnich The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 413-418. Articles
His Early Years: Researching Public Library Connectivity Denise M. Davis The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 419-425.
An Advocate’s View on Public Libraries and the Internet Survey Larra Clark The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 426-435.
From Dialup to Digital Inclusion: Leading the Way in Library Data Michael Crandall The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 436-443.
Civic Values and Civic Librarianship: A Brief Reflection on John Carlo Bertot and the Development of Government Information Librarianship John A. Shuler The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 444-450.
Engaging in Information Science Research That Informs Public Policy Jonathan Lazar The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 451-459.
Modernizing Social Inclusion: A Look at John Carlo Bertot’s Contribution Kim M. Thompson The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 460-466.
Public Libraries, Evaluation, and E-government John T. Snead The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 467-480.
The Impact of the Bertot Survey on the Future of School Librarianship Mega Subramaniam The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 481-488. From John Carlo Bertot
Closing One Chapter, Opening Another: Moving Library Quarterly Forward John Carlo Bertot The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 489-490. From the New Editorial Team
Library Research and What Libraries Actually Do Now: Education, Inclusion, Social Services, Public Spaces, Digital Literacy, Social Justice, Human Rights, and Other Community Needs Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, Natalie Greene Taylor, Karen Kettnich, Lindsay C. Sarin, and Kaitlin J. Peterson The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 491-493. History of the Book
Cum privilegio: Licensing of the Press Act of 1662 Karen Nipps The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 494-500. Reviews
Cheryl Beredo, Import of the Archive: U.S. Colonial Rule of the Philippines and the Making of American Archival History Import of the Archive: U.S. Colonial Rule of the Philippines and the Making of American Archival History by Cheryl Beredo Review by: Ricardo Punzalan The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 501-503.
Alice L. Daugherty and Michael F. Russo, eds., Embedded Librarianship: What Every Academic Librarian Should Know Embedded Librarianship: What Every Academic Librarian Should Know by Alice L. Daugherty; Michael F. Russo Review by: Ginger H. Williams The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 504-505.
Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan, and Candy Schwartz, eds., Higher Education Outcomes Assessment for the Twenty-First Century Higher Education Outcomes Assessment for the Twenty-First Century by Peter Hernon; Robert E. Dugan; Candy Schwartz Review by: Claire Holmes The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 506-508.
Doug Johnson, The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving and Thriving in School Libraries in the Information Age The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving and Thriving in School Libraries in the Information Age by Doug Johnson Review by: Alexandra Moses The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 508-510.
Joel D. Kitchens, Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse: A Guide for Clio’s Helpers Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse: A Guide for Clio’s Helpers by Joel D. Kitchens Review by: Rachel Jorgensen The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 511-512.
Ellyssa Kroski, ed., Law Librarianship in the Digital Age Law Librarianship in the Digital Age by Ellyssa Kroski Review by: Jill A. Smith The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 512-514.
Kim Leeder and Eric Frierson, eds., Planning Our Future Libraries: Blueprints for 2025 Planning Our Future Libraries: Blueprints for 2025 by Kim Leeder; Eric Frierson Review by: Joseph R. Matthews The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 514-517.
Rebeca Peacock and Jill Wurm, eds., The New Academic Librarian: Essays on Changing Roles and Responsibilities The New Academic Librarian: Essays on Changing Roles and Responsibilities by Rebeca Peacock; Jill Wurm Review by: Elizabeth DeCoster The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 517-520.
David Pearson, Books as History Books as History by David Pearson Review by: Alan Mattlage The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 520-521.
Patrick M. Valentine, A Social History of Books and Libraries from Cuneiform to Bytes A Social History of Books and Libraries from Cuneiform to Bytes by Patrick M. Valentine Review by: Stephanie Bowe The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 522-524.
H. Curtis Wright, Jesse Shera, Librarianship, and Information Science Jesse Shera, Librarianship, and Information Science by H. Curtis Wright Review by: Paul T. Jaeger The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 524-526.
Books Received The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 527-529.
Errata The Library Quarterly October 2014, Vol. 84, No. 4: 530-531. Manage your table of contents alerts.
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