North Carolina Libraries, Vol. 46, Index


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North Carolina Libraries

In todayTs age of T
specialization, the school
librarian is more than ever
expected to be the generalist.

Katherine R. Cagle, 1988

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Spring 1988






President

PATSY J. HANSEL

Assistant Director

Cumberland County Public
Library

P.O. Box 1720

Fayetteville, NC 28301

(919) 483-8600

First Vice-President/

President Elect
BARBARA A. BAKER
Durham Technical

Community College
1637 Lawson Street
Durham, NC 27703
(919) 598-9218

Second Vice-President

RAY A. FRANKLE

J. Murray Atkins Library
University of NC at Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223

(704) 597-2221

Past President
PAULINE F. MYRICK
P.O. Box 307
Carthage, NC 28327
(919) 947-2763

ChildrenTs Services

CAL SHEPARD

Forsyth County Public Library
660 W. Fifth Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(919) 727-2214

College & University

MARTI SMITH

Sarah Graham Kenan Library
Saint MaryTs College

Raleigh, NC

(919) 828-2521

Community & Junior College

FRANK SINCLAIR

Librarian/Instructor

Vance-Granville Community
College

P.O. Box 917

Henderson, NC 27536

(919) 492-2061

Documents

PATRICIA A. LANGELIER

International/State Documents
Librarian

Davis Library 080A

Chapel Hill, NC 27514

(919) 962-1151

EXECUTIVE BOARD 1987-1989

October 30, 1987 - October 13, 1989

Treasurer
NANCY CLARK FOGARTY
Head Ref. Librarian/

Jackson Library
University of NC at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27412

NCLA Communications:

P.O. Box 4266

Greensboro, NC 27404
(919) 334-5419

Secretary
GLORIA MILLER

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
800 Everett Place

Charlotte, NC 28205

(704) 331-9083

Editor, North Carolina
Libraries

FRANCES BRADBURN

Central Regional Education
Center

2431 N. Boulevard, Gateway
Plaza

Raleigh, NC 27604

(919) 733-2864

SECTION/ROUND TABLE CHAIRS

Junior Members Round Table

LAURA M. OSEGUEDA

Agriculture and Life Science
Librarian

D. H. Hill Library

Box 7111, NCSU

Raleigh, NC 27695-7111

(919) 737-2935

NC Association of School
Libraries

CAROL A. SOUTHERLAND

Librarian, South Lenoir
High School

Deep Run, NC 28525

(919) 568-4171

NC Public Library Trustee
Association

IRENE P. HAIRSTON

6895 Sunnybend Place

Pfafftown, NC 27040

(919) 945-5286

Public Libraries

DAVID FERGUSSON
Headquarters Librarian
Forsyth County Public Library
660 W. Fifth Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(919) 727-2556

ALA Councilor
KIETH WRIGHT
Dept. of Library Science &
Ed. Tech.
University of NC at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27412
(919) 334-5100

SELA Representative

JERRY THRASHER,
DIRECTOR

Cumberland County Public
Library

P.O. Box 1720

Fayetteville, NC 28302

(919) 483-8600

Directors

JANET L. FREEMAN
Carlyle Campbell Library
Meredith College
Raleigh, NC 27607

(919) 829-8531

HOWARD F. McGINN

Division of State Library

NC Department of Cultural
Resources

109 East Jones Street

Raleigh, NC 27601

(919) 733-2570

Reference & Adult Services
BARBARA ANDERSON
Forsyth Public Library

660 W. Fifth Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(919) 727-2556

Resources & Technical Services

HARRY TUCHMAYER

New Hanover County Public
Library

201 Chestnut Street

Wilmington, NC 28401

(919) 763-3303

Round Table for Ethnic Minority
Concerns

GENEVA B. CHAVIS

Dean, Learning Resources

Nash Technical College

Old Carriage Road

P.O. Box 7488

Rocky Mount, NC 27801

Round Table on Status of Women
in Librarianship

PATRICE EBERT

Sharon Branch

Public Library of Charlotte &
Mecklenburg County

6518 Fairview Road

Charlotte, NC 28210

(704) 336-2109





About the authors. (Biographical infor-
mation). 119, 195, 255

Albright, Lee, comp. Establishing and
maintaining a local history collec-
tion. 70-103

American Library Association.
ALA Representative 1988 Midwinter
Conference report. 59

Anderson, Barbara L. Forsyth County
Public Library and the ConstitutionTs

Bicentennial: Building relationships
for our library. 181-186

Barry, Coyla. Beyond referral"Providing
business reference service in the
information age, 231-236

Beasley, Augie E., and Palmer, Carolyn G.
The teaching role of the secondary
media coordinator: Making it work.
22-26

Berkley, Anne, comp. Establishing and
maintaining a local history collec-

tion. 70-103. See Book Reviews
(Swalin).

Bibliographies,

Local history/Genealogical resources.
104-107

McGrath, Eileen. State publications for

school libraries: A selective biblio-
graphy. 41-44

Book Reviews

Addresses and public papers of James
Baxter Hunt, Jr., Governor of North
Carolina, Vol. II, 1981-1985. 115

Anthony, Robert G. Jr. comp. Establish-
ing and maintaining a local history
collection. 70-103. Comp. North
Carolina books. 45-52, 108-115, 187-
192, 245-251

Armitage, Christopher M. comp., Sir
Walter Raleigh, an annotated biblio-
graphy. 114-115

Barclay, Morgan J. See Book Reviews
(Reagan).

Barry, Coyla. See Book Reviews (Ragan).

Batson, Wade T. Wild flowers in the
Carolinas. Reviewed by Marcella
Grendler. 109-110

Carpenter, William L. and Colvard, Dean
W. Knowledge is power: A history of
the School of Agriculture and Life
Sciences at North Carolina State
University, 1877-1984. Reviewed by
James Rogerson. 190-191

Child, Maria, ed. See Book Reviews
(Yellin).

256 " Winter 1988

Index to

North Carolina Libraries

Volume 46, 1988

Compiled by Gene Leonardi

Chrisman, David F. The history of the
Piedmont League (1920-1955). 115

Corey, Faris Jane. Exploring the country
inns of North Carolina. 51-52

Cotten, Alice R. See Book Reviews (Idol).

Crow, Terrell Amistead. See Book
Reviews (Stephenson).

Cumming, William P. Mapping the North
Carolina coast: Sixteenth-century
cartography and the Roanoke
voyages. 192

Dean, Jim, and Earley, Lawrence S., eds.
Wildlife in North Carolina. Reviewed
by Becky Kornegay. 48-49

DeBlieu, Jan. Hatteras journal. Reviewed
by Patrice Ebert. 113

deHart, Allen. North Carolina hiking
trails. 251

Ebert, Patrice. See Book Reviews
(DeBlieu).

Edgerton, Clyde. The floatplane note-
books. Reviewed by Dorothy H.
Osborn. 249-250

Ehringhaus, Anne Sebrell. Ocracoke por-
trait. 251

Engleman, Roberta. See Book Reviews
(Gingher).

Gaillard, Frye. The dream long deferred.
Reviewed by Tim West. 247-248

Gatton, T. Harry. Banking in North Caro-
lina: A narrative history. Reviewed by
Peter R. Neal. 47-48

Gingher, Marianne. Teen angel, and
other stories of young love. Reviewed
by Roberta Engleman. 189-190

Grendler, Marcella. See Book Reviews
(Batson) (Gupton).

Gupton, Oscar W., and Swope, Fred C.
Fall wildflowers of the Blue Ridge
and Great Smoky Mountains.
Reviewed by Marcella Grendler. 109-
110

Hall, Jacquelin Dowd, Leloudis, James,
et. al. Like a family: The making of a
Southern cotton mill world.
Reviewed by Jim L. Sumner. 47

Harris, William C. North Carolina and
the coming of the Civil War.
Reviewed by Dennis R. Lawson. 248-
249. William Woods Holden: Fire-
brand of North Carolina politics.
Reviewed by Harry McKown. 187-188

Hempleman, Barbara. See Book Reviews
(Painter).

Hutto, Susan. See Book Reviews
(Roberson).

Idol, John Lane, Jr., A Thomas Wolfe
companion. Reviewed by Alice R.
Cotten. 114

Jackson County Historical Association.
The history of Jackson County. 51

Jones, Anne M. See Book Reviews
(Waggoner).

Kelley, Thomas. The climber's guide to
North Carolina. 191

King, Arnold K. The multicampus Uni-
versity of North Carolina comes of
age, 1956-1986. Reviewed by William
E. King. 50

King, William E. See Book Reviews (King).

Kornegay, Becky. See Book Reviews
(Dean).

Kratt, Mary Norton, ed. The imaginative
spirit: Literary heritage of Charlotte
and Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina. 250-251

Kraus, E. Jean Wilson. A guide to ocean
dune plants common to North Caro-
lina. 115

Lawson, Dennis R. See Book Reviews
(Harris).

Lemmon, Sara McCulloh, ed. The Petti-
grew papers. Volume 2. 1819-1843.
Reviewed by Eileen McGrath. 245-
246

Lennon, Donald R. See Book Reviews
(Powell).

London, Lawrence Foushee, and
Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh, eds. The
Episcopal Church in North Carolina,
1701-1959. Reviewed by Maurice C.
York. 50-51

McCurdy, Linda. See Book Reviews
(Wheaton).

McGrath, Eileen. See Book Reviews
(Lemmon) (Redford).

McKown, Harry. See Book Reviews
(Harris).

Massengill, Stephen E., comp. North
Carolina votes: A roster of delegates
to the state ratification conventions
of 1788 and 1789. 251

Massey, Nancy. See Book Reviews
(Payne).

Morris, Janie. See Book Reviews
(Stoesen).

Morris, Ron, with Feinstein, John,
Jacobs, Barry, and Herbert, Dick.
ACC basketball: An illustrated
history. Reviewed by Jim L. Sumner.
187

Neal, Peter R. See Book Reviews
(Gatton).

North Carolina Division of Archives and
History. North Carolina bibliography,
1986-1987. 52. North Carolina
troops, 1861-1865: A roster, Volume
XI. 51







About the Authors...

Coyla Barry

Education: B.S., Vassar College; M.L.S., University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Position: Head, the Research Literature Section,
Technical Information Department, Bur-
roughs Wellcome Company.

Marcia Clontz

Education: B.A., Clemson University; M.L., Univer-
sity of South Carolina.

Position: Extension Librarian, Nantahala Re-
gional Library.

Anna Donnelly
Education: B.A., East Carolina University; M.L.S.,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Position: Head of Central Adult Services, Ashe-
ville-Buncombe Library System.

Elizabeth Bramm Dunn

Education: B.A., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Uni-
versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
M.S.L.S., University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.

Position: Reference Librarian and Coordinator of
Bibliographic Instruction, Perkins Library,
Duke University.

Sheila S. Intner

Education: B.A., Northwestern University; M.L.S.,
Queens College, CUNY; D.L.S., Columbia Uni-
versity.

Position: Associate Professor, Graduate School of
Library and Information Science, Simmons

College.

Plummer Alston Jones, Jr.
Education: B.M., East Carolina University; M.S.,

Drexel University.

Position: Head Librarian, Director of Learning
Resources Center, Iris Holt McEwen Library
& LaRose Resource Center, Elon College.

Nan McMurry

Education: B.A., University of Virginia; M.M., Uni-
versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ph.D.,
Duke University.

Position: History Bibliographer, University of
Georgia Libraries.

Lorraine W. Penninger

Education: B.A., Flora MacDonald College; MLS. in
Education, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte; M.A.L.S., University of Denver.

Position: Associate Professor and. Education
Librarian, J. Murrey Atkins Library, Univer-
sity of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Jeanie M. Welch

Education: B.A., University of Denver; Master of
International Management, American Grad-
uate School of International Management;
M.A.L.S., University Denver.

Position: Assistant Professor and Reference Unit
Head, J. Murrey Atkins Library, University of
North Carolina at Charlotte.

Upcoming Issues

Spring 1989 - Economics of Librarianship
Larry Alford, Guest Editor
Summer 1989 _- Public Libraries

Bob Russell, Guest Editor

Fall 1989 - Technology

April Wreath, Guest Editor
Winter 1989 = - Conference Issue
Spring 1990 - Library Humor

Rose Simon and David

Fergusson, Guest Editors

Summer 1990 - Public Documents

Pat Langelier and Ridley Kessler,

Guest Editors
- Performance Measures

Jinnie Davis, Guest Editor
- Supporting the Support Staff

Harry Tuchmayer, Guest Editor
- Law and the Library

Tim Coggins, Guest Editor
Summer 1991 - ChildrenTs/YA

Fall 1990

Winter 1990

Spring 1991

Fall 1991 - Library Buildings
John Welch, Guest Editor
Winter 1991 - Conference

Unsolicited articles dealing with the above
themes or on any issue of interest to North
Carolina librarians are welcomed. Please follow
manuscript guidelines delineated elsewhere in
this issue.

Winter 1988" 255





Osborn, Dorothy H. See Book Reviews
(Edgerton),

Painter, Jacqueline Burgin. The season of
Dorland-Bell: History of an
Appalachian mission school.
Reviewed by Barbara Hempleman.
113-114

Payne, Peggy. Revelation. Reviewed by
Nancy Massey, 188-189

Poe, Clarence, and Poe, Charles Aycock.
Poe-pourri: A North Carolina caval-
cade. Reviewed by Mike Shoop. 110-
111

Powell, William S. North Carolina: The
story of a special kind of place.
Reviewed by Donald R. Lennon. 247.
See Book Reviews (Yellin).

Powell, William S. and Powell, Virginia W.
comps. England and Roanoke: A col-
lection of poems, 1584-1987: People,
places, events. 250

Powell, William S. ed. Dictionary of North
Carolina biography, Volume three.
250

Price, Reynolds. Good hearts. Reviewed
by Elizabeth White. 191

Ragan, Sam, ed. Weymouth: An anthol-
ogy of poetry. Reviewed by Coyla
Barry. 46-47

Reagan, Alice Elizabeth. North Carolina
State University: A narrative history.
Reviewed by Morgan J. Barclay. 111-
113

Redford, Dorothy Spruill, with DTOrso,
Michael. Somerset homecoming: Re-
covering a lost heritage. Reviewed by
Eileen McGrath. 245-246

Rights, Douglas L. The American Indian
in North Carolina. 191

Roberson, Ruth Haslip, ed. North Caro-
lina quilts. Reviewed by Susn Hutto.
245

Rogerson, James. See Book Reviews
(Carpenter).

Schoenbaum, Thomas J. Island, capes,
and sounds: The North Carolina
coast. 191-192

Seasoned with love: Stories, poems, and
recipes with that Tar Heel flavor. 115

Shoop, Mike. See Book Reviews (Poe).

Stephenson, William. Sallie Southall Cot-
ten: A womanTs life in North Caro-
lina. Reviewed by Terrell Amistead
Crow. 49-50

Stoesen, Alexander R. Guilford College:
On the strength of 150 years.
Reviewed by Janie Morris. 189

Sumner, Jim L. See Book Reviews (Hall)
(Morris).

The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill: The first 200 years. 52

Waggoner, Sara M. North Carolina: The
Tar Heel state. Reviewed by Anne M.
Jones. 249

Watson, Alan D. Perquimans County: A
brief history. 51

West, Tim. See Book Reviews (Gaillard).

Wheaton, Elizabeth. Codename GREEN-
KIL: The 1979 Greensboro killings.
Reviewed by Linda McCurdy. 45

White, Elizabeth. See Book Reviews
(Price).

Yellin, Jean Fagan, ed. Incidents in the
life of a slave girl written by herself,
by Harriet A. Jacobs. Edited by Maria
Child (1861). Reviewed by William S.
Powell. 46

York, Maurice C. See Book Reviews
(London).

Brabbam, Robin. See Book Reviews
(McLaurin).

Bradburn, Frances Bryant. The school
media advisory committee: Key to
quality. 14-16

Burroughs Wellcome Company, Research
Triangle Park, NC Pics. 233, 235

Cagle, Katherine R. The school media
coordinator: More than a librarian.
4-5

Carroll, Jerry R. comp. Establishing and
maintaining a local history collec-
tion. 70-103

Causey, Helen. oSell� is not a four-letter
word: Lessons learned form the
competitive marketplace. 136-140

ChildrenTs Book Council. Offers reading
encouragement poster series. 32
Offers National ChildrenTs Book Week
posters and information. 117-118,
194
Offers Bill of Rights bicentennial
poster. 180

Clontz, Marcia Joyner. Use of technology
in a rural public library setting to
provide both traditional and non-
traditional reference services.
228-230

Donnally, Anna. Rip Van Winkle at the
reference desk? 223-227

Dunn, Elizabeth Bramm. The challenges
of automation and the library
instruction program: Content, man-
agement, budget. 219-222

Durham County Schools. Library
assignments: Tips for success, for
teachers and students. 36-37

Edgecombe County Memorial Library,
Tarboro. Photographs. 78, 94, 101

Establishing and maintaining a local
history collection. 70-103

Forsyth County Public Library, Winston-
Salem. Photographs 88, 95, 96
Fowler, Lynda. See Smith, Duncan.

Grifalconi, Ann. Creates mural for Chil-
drenTs Book Council celebration of
Bill of Rights bicentennial. 180

Hansel, Patsy J. From the President. 2,
66, 122, 198-199. Letters to the Edi-
tor. Response. 67

Index

Hodges, Gerald. Letters to the Editor.
124

Intner, Sheila S. Collection development:

Necessarily a shared enterprise. 214-
218

Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr. Vox populi,
vox dei; or measuring the ogoodness�
of college libraries: A case study. 202-
207

Kellogg, Stephen. Designs oWish upon a
book� poster for National ChildrenTs
Book Week. Pic. 118

Kilgore, Robert. pic. 235

Klett, Rex, comp. Establishing and main-
taining a local history collection. 70-
103. Photographs. 71, 83, 89

Letters to the Editor. 67, 124

Lewis, Carol G. School media programs:
... Where are we? ... Where are we
going? 12-13

Local history/Genealogical resources.
104-107

McGinn, Howard F. Foreward. 125
Libraries and marketing: New words
"Old worlds. 126-131

McGrath, Eileen. State publications for
school libraries: A selective biblio-
graphy. 41-44

McLaurin, Melton A. Separate pasts:
Growing up white in the segregated
South. Reviewed by Robin Brabham.
108

McMurry, Nan. From library student to
library professional. Smoothing the
transition for the new librarian. 209-
213

Media Coordinator job description. 5
Media Coordinator performance
appraisal instrument. 6-7
Media Coordinator performance
appraisal instrument. Sample evi-
dences, 8-11

Miller, Barry K. Marketing the special
library: A perspective. 154-156

Montouri, Charles F. Marketing and pub-
lic libraries: The commitment. 148-
153

Myers, Carol. A tool for measuring suc-
cess. 161-162

Nelson, Ilene. Just what is reference ser-
vice? 201

North Carolina Division of Archives and
History, Eastern Office, Greenville.
Pic. 93

North Carolina Library Association.

American Library Association represen-
tative report. 59

Bibliographic Instruction section pro-
posed. 52

Biennial Conference, 1987. Business Ses-
sion. Minutes. 10/30/87. 54

Winter 1988 " 257





ChildrenTs Services Section. Biennial
Report, 1985-1987. 55

Committee Chairmen, 1986-1988. 62-63

Documents Section. Biennial Report,
1985-1987. 55-56

Executive Board. Minutes.
10/27/87. 53-54
1/22/88. 116-117
4/8/88. 193-194
7/29/88. 252-254

Executive Board 1987-1989. 61

Honorary and Life Membership
Committee. Seeks nominees. 115,
124, 201

Membership Committee Report. 56

North Carolina Association of School
Librarians. Section report. 56

North Carolina Libraries. Seeks
contributors for library humor issue.
199

Public Library Section. Genealogy/Local
History Committee, 1986-1988.
Foreward. 68
Establishing and maintaining a local
history collection. 70-103

Public Library Section. Section report. 56

Resources and Technical Services
Section. Biennial Report, 1985-1987.
56-58

Section/Roundtable Chairs 1987-1989.
62

Southeastern Library Association
representative report. 58

North Carolina performance appraisal
instrument for media coordinators.
Documents and guides. 5-11

North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh.
Photographs. 73, 74, 80

North Carolina State Department of
Public Instruction. August regional
media workshop schedule. 117

North Carolina State Library
Commission members. 63

Over to you: Letters to the Editor. 67,
124

Palmer, Carolyn G. See Beasley, Augie E.

Parker, Iola. pic. 99

Penninger, Lorraine W. See Welch, Jeanie
M.

Pinkney, Jerry. Designs oWish upon a
book� posters for National ChildrenTs
Book Week. Pics. 117, 194

Pyne, George. Photograph. 99

Raney, Carol. Time management in the
elementary school media center. 18-
21

Rollins, Kenneth M. Role of computers in
the school media center. 30-32

Rountree, Beth M. PrincipalsT views of
the school media coordinator. 27-29

Rountree, Nancy C. Promoting services
in North Carolina community college
LRCs. 157-160

Seymour, Donna. The use and awareness
of government publications by high
school librarians. 38-40

Smith, Duncan, Fowler, Lynda, and
Teasley, Alan. Homework help:
Problem-solving through
communication. 33-37

Sneden, John. Plays Benjamin Franklin
in Forsyth CountyTs Bicentennial of
the Constitution series. Pic. 183

Southeastern Library Association
Announces joint meeting with VLA. 103,
186

Guidelines for Using the Index
To
North Carolina Libraries

Public Relations Committee. Sponsors
awards competition. 44
SELA Representative report. 58

Southerland. Carol. Letters to the Editor.
67

Stewart, Al. Letters to the Editor. 67

Strauss, Diane. Marketing fundamentals
for librarians. 132-135

Swalin, Benjamin. Hard circus road: The
odyssey of the North Carolina
Symphony. Reviewed by Anne
Berkley. 108-109

Teasley, Alan. See Smith, Duncan

Thompson, Diane G. Serving older adults
in North Carolina public libraries: A
survey. 163-180

University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.
North Carolina Collection.
Photographs. 76, 77, 86, 91

Vavrek, Bernard. The public library at

crisis: Is marketing the answer? 142-
147

Virginia Library Association
Announces joint meeting with SELA.
103, 186

Welch, Jeanie M. and Penninger,
Lorraine W. Hanging together: Local
cooperation and role expectations
among different types of North Caro-
lina libraries. 237-244

York, Maurice C. comp. Establishing and
maintaining a local history
collection. 70-103

1, The index is alphabetized letter by letter. Names beginning with oMc� and oMac� precede all other entries under the letter oM.�
2. Articles are indexed by the first-named author, with cross references from co-authors up to the number of two. Titles are indexed only

when they have no author.

3. Book reviews are listed alphabetically under the heading Book Reviews by the author of the book being reviewed. ReviewersT names
follow each book title, preceded by the phrase oRev. by.� Each reviewer's name is also listed separately, with a cross reference to Book
Reviews, followed by the name of the author of the book in parentheses.
4. Bibliographies are arranged alphabetically by title under the heading Bibliographies, with separate author entries.

5. Editorials are arranged alphabetically by title under the heading Editorials, with a cross reference from the name of the editor.

6. Death and memorial notices are listed alphabetically under the heading Deaths, with a separate entry under the name of the

deceased.

7. Alllibrary organizations are entered under their full names. Material on the substructures of these organizations, such as committees,
round tables, etc., is listed alphabetically under the organization name. (For example, for material on the activities, officers, reports,
committees, and round tables of NCLA, see North Carolina Library Association.)

8. All acronyms are filed in alphabetical order, not at the beginning of each letter.
9. Public libraries are entered under the proper name of the library, not of the city (e.g. Davidson County Public Library, Lexington).

10. All other libraries are entered under the name of the parent institution, if appropriate, or under their own names (e.g. North
Carolina State University, D.H. Hill Library).

11. Reprints of speeches are entered with no designation that they have previously been presented to the public. However, abbreviated
summaries of speeches have the designation (Report of Speech).

12. Reports of papers not printed in full are designated (Paper).

13, The abbreviations opic.,� oobit.,� obibl.,� and ocomp.,� are used to identify pictures, obituaries, bibliographies, and compilers. a

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