Library Journal 5/15/2005
Library Journal
5/15/2005
http://www.libraryjournal.com/toc/5%2F15%2F2005
Shopping for Information (Database Marketplace 2005) - By Carole Tenopir, Gayle Baker, & William Robinson
Industry behemoths, niche sellers, and boutique shops compete for library dollars.
Looking Up--Conference Preview SLA 2005 - By Lynn Blumenstein
A revitalized SLA is responding to a need for flexible, affordable, professional development.
The Hippest History - By Bernadette A. Lear
The detritus of your library's past can help with your present-day marketing, fundraising, and professional pride.
Digital Dawn (Audio Video 2005) - By Alan Kaye
Libraries see formats fading and feel the heat of a new AV age.
Must-Haves for Eyes & Ears--Video (Audio Video 2005) - By Staff
Must-Haves for Eyes & Ears--Audio (Audio Video 2005) - By Staff
Into the Limelight - By Barbara Hoffert
LJ asks librarian Harold Augenbraum for his views from the top of the National Book Foundation.
All Digital--Government Documents 2004 - By Linda B. Johnson
More than three-and-a-half years after 9/11, homeland security initiatives, and the resulting implications for and impact on government information, there continues to be a mix of restrictions and openness to information dissemination.
Let's Get PhysicalOr Not (Audio Video 2005) - by Ann Kim
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