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North Carolina Libraries, Volume 48, 1990
Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Litera-
ture: A Misunderstood Genre. 109-113
Academic Libraries.
Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice.
205-208
Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of
Service Activities in Academic Li-
braries and Criteria for Evalua-
tion Selected by Administrators
of those Libraries. 209-214
Administrators.
Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of
Service Activities in Academic Li-
braries and Criteria for Evalua-
tion Selected by Administrators
of those Libraries. 209-214
All I Really Needed to Know I Didn't
Learn in Library School. 258-259
American Library Association.
ALA Midwinter Meeting Report, Jan-
uary 6-11, 1990. 76-79
Annual Conference Report, June 23-
28, 1990, Chicago, IL. 7/20/90.
232-233
ecdotes, Facetiae, Satire. See Library
Humor.
Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North
Carolina Books. 65-73; 143-149; 223-
228; 289-293, 283
Anthony, Robert G., Jr. See Hodder,
Dorothy D.
Architects and Builders in North Caro-
lina: A History of the Practice of Build-
ing, by Catherine W. Bisher, et al. Book
Review by Philip Rees.
ts in Earnest: North Carolina Folklife,
by Daniel W. Patterson and Charles G.
Zug, III., eds. Book Review by Hileen
McGrath. 226
iutomation.
Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin, Pat-
rick. Performance Measures for
Online Systems. 197-204
Avent, Lula. See Dreaming in Color.
Baker, Barbara. From the President. 51-
52, 82-83, 158-159, 239-240
Baker, Ira Lee, and Scarborough, Franklin
S. From Chinaberry Trees to China
Grove. Book Review. 73
Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the Data
Mean? Getting from What Happened
to Why it Happened. 162-165
Ballinger, Susan. See River Time: The
Frontier on the River Neuse.
Barefoot, Gary Fenton. See Up from
Mount Misery: The Blossoming of
North CarolinaTs Sandhills.
Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and Training
for School Library Assistants. 274-279
Index to
North Carolina Libraries
Volume 48, 1990
Compiled by Lisa K. Dalton
Bible, Amanda. See North Carolina Li-
brary Association. Executive Board.
Bibliographies.
Core Collection of North Carolina
State Documents. 95-97
Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable
Documents: Identification, Preser-
vation, and Security Issues. 118-
121
Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-
lications in the Humanities. 105-
108
Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibliog-
raphy on Library Performance
Measures. 215-217
Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in
North Carolina. 286-288
Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global
Challenge: How Libraries Can Help
North Carolina Businesses Enter
the Export Market. 98-104
Biennial Conference Business Session. See
North Carolina Library Association.
Bisher, Catherine W., Brown, Charlotte V.,
Lounsbury, Carl R., and Wood, Ernest
H., III. Architects and Builders in
North Carolina: A History of the Prac-
tice of Building. Book Review by Philip
Rees. 223-224
Bledsoe, Jerry. Country Cured: Reflections
from the Heart. Book Review by Kath-
erine R. Cagle. 146
The Blue Valleys: A Collection of Stories,
by Robert Morgan. Book Review by
Rex Klett. 143-144
Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of the
Gales Family: Nineteenth Century
Printers of Government Documents.
126-129
Book Reviews.
Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North
Carolina Books. 65-73; 143-149;
223-228; 289-293, 283
Book Reviews " Anecdotes, Facetiae,
Satire.
Tar Heel Books. 44-46
Bradburn, Frances Bryant. See The Sum-
mer People.
Broadfoot, Tom. Letter to the Editor. 84
Brown, Mary Ann. See A History of Sports
in North Carolina.
Bumgarner, Shelia A. See Habits of Indus-
try: White Culture and the Transfor-
mation of the Carolina Piedmont.
Bursey, Maurice. Francis Preston Venable
of the University of North Carolina.
Book Review. 148
Business Librarianship.
Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global
Challenge: How Libraries Can Help
North Carolina Businesses Enter
the Export Market. 98-104
But What Does the Data Mean? Getting
from What Happened to Why it Hap-
pened, by Sharon L. Baker. 162-165
Cagle, Katherine. See Country Cured: Re-
flections from the Heart.
Canada, Waltrene M.
Candidate, NCLA Secretary. Pic. 295
Candidates for NCLA Offices: NCLA Nom-
inating Committee Report for the
1991-1993 Biennium. 294-297
Carolina Follies: A Nose-Tweaking Look
at Life in Our Two Great and Goofy
States, by Lew Powell. Book Review.
228
Carols for Catalogers, as Sung by the
Anglo-American Carol Revisers, by
Suzanne Eggleston. 35
ChildrenTs Services.
Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance
Measures in Youth Services. 189-
192
Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-
drenTs Services. 246-252
Clark, Marie L. Government Information
Policy and the Future of the Deposi-
tory Library Program. 86-89
Collection Development.
Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with
Documents in Small Non-Deposi-
tory Libraries. 91-94
Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-
lications in the Humanities. 105-
108
Collection Evaluation.
Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable
Documents: Identification, Preser-
vation, and Security Issues. 118-
121
Colt, James N. See Speller, Benjamin F.,
Jr.
The Complete Short Stories of Thomas
Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp.
Book Review. 227
Continuing Education.
Jackson, Kathleen. The Training In-
vestment. 242-245
Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work???
You Bet They Do! 284
Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt,
James N. The Role of the Work
~Plan in Assessing Staff Develop-
ment and Continuing Education
Needs for Library Support Staff.
254-257
Tuchmayer, Harry. Workshops DonTt
Work " They Can't! 285
Winter 1990"301
Index
Core Collection of North Carolina State
Documents. 95-97
Cost-Sharing: ItTs Time to Pay Up, by
Ridley E. Kessler, Jr. 138, 153
Cost-Shifting: Call it What It Really Is, by
Harry Tuchmayer. 139, 153
Country Cured: Reflections from the
Heart, by Jerry Bledsoe. Book Review
by Katherine R. Cagle. 146
Course Outline and Training for School
Library Assistants, by Anita C. Bell.
274-279
Crime and Society in North Carolina,
1663-1776, by Donna J. Spindel. Book
Review by William S. Powell. 144
Croneis, Karen S., and Wang, Linda H. Y.
Performance Measures and Technical
Services: Efficiency and Effectiveness.
193-196
Cumberland County: A Brief History, by
Roy Parker Jr. Book Review. 228
Dalton, Lisa, and Davidson, Laura. Guess
You had to be There. 20-22
Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with
Documents in Small Non-Depository
Libraries. 91-94
Dalton, Lisa. See Love, or a Reasonable
Facsimile.
Daniel, Marshall. See Valentine, Patrick.
Data Collection.
Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-
tion for Public Library Data. 167-
171
Davidson, Laura. See Dalton, Lisa.
Guess You Had to be There.
Davis, Jinnie Y., and Paynter, David M.
Foreword. 160-161
Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in North
Carolina. 64, 79; 141-142; 220-221.
Dawn of Peace: The Bennett Place State
Historic Site, by William M. Vatavuk.
Book Review. 148-149
Dean Smith: A Biography, by Thad
Mumau. Book Review by Stephen E.
Massengill. 291-292
Depository Libraries.
Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-
tion Policy and the Future of the
Depository Library Program.
86-89
Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Caro-
lina Depository System and Wil-
liam Madison Randall Library .. .
One Year Later. 130-133
Tulis, Susan E. Depository Library
Council: An Overview. 115-117
Depository Library Council: An Overview,
by Susan E. Tulis. 115-117
Directory of Newspaper Indexes Pro-
duced by Libraries in North Carolina,
by North Carolina Library Associa-
tion. Library Resources Committee,
comp. 55-60
Do Workshops Work??? You Bet They Do!
by Tom Moore. 284
Doc Soup: Dealing with Documents in
Small Non-Depository Libraries, by
Lisa Dalton. 91-94
302"Winter 1990
Dreaming in Color, by Ruth Moose. Book
Review by Lula Avent. 146-147
Drugs in the Library: Any Substance to
Rumors? by Peter Schledorn. 19
Dula, Lucile Noell. The Pelican Guide to
Hillsborough, Historic Orange County,
North Carolina. Book Review. 149
Dumax, Sally, comp. Proverbs, Maxims,
and True Sayings for Reference Li-
brarians, Revised. 29-30
Dunbar, Lin. Ferns of the Coastal Plain:
Their Lore, Legends, and Uses. Book
Review. 293
Eggleston, Suzanne. Carols for Catalogers,
as Sung by the Anglo-American Carol
Revisers. 35
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, by
Charles R. Wilson and William Ferris,
eds. Book Review by Harry McKown.
69-71
Entering the Auto Age: The Early Auto-
mobile in North Carolina, by Robert E.
Ireland. Book Review by Peter R. Neal.
289
The Evaluation of Service Activities in
Academic Libraries and Criteria for
Evaluation Selected by Administra-
tors of Those Libraries. 209-214
Federal-State Cooperation for Public Li-
brary Data, by Kitty Smith. 167-171
Federal-State Cooperative System for
Public Library Data.
Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-
tion for Public Library Data. 167-
171
Fergusson, David. See Simon, Rose. Fore-
warned.
Ferns of the Coastal Plain: Their Lore,
Legends, and Uses, by Lin Dunbar.
Book Review. 293
Fishel, Gayle Ann, and Jones, Plummer
Alston, Jr. Hubris, Heresy, and Hear-
say: An Irreverent Look at (Perhaps)
the Oldest Profession, or (as Eve said
to Adam): oTell me again where you
got that ... 1 may want to use it later.�
14-18
Florance, Chris. Up from Mount Misery:
The Blossoming of North CarolinaTs
Sandhills. Book Review by Gary Fen-
ton Barefoot. 225
Forewarned, by Rose Simon and David
Fergusson. 3
Foreword. By Ridley Kessler and Patricia
Langelier, 85; By Jinnie Y. Davis and
David M. Paynter, 160-161; By Harry
Tuchmayer, 241
Fox, William Price. Golfing in the Caro-
linas. Book Review. 293
Francis Preston Venable of the University
of North Carolina, by Maurice Bursey.
Book Review. 148
Frazier, Nancy. See Through the Garden
Gate.
From Chinaberry Trees to China Grove,
by Ira Lee Baker and Franklin S.
Scarborough. Book Review. 73
From the President, by Barbara Baker.
51-52, 82-83, 158-159, 239-240
From the President [Library Humor].5 4:
Fun at O'Kelly Library, by Mae L. Rodney.
23
He
Gales Family.
Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of
the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-
tury Printers of Government Hc
Documents. 126-129
Gelman Library. George Washington H«
University (Washington, D.C.)
Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Prac-
tice. 205-208
The Gilded Leaf: Triumph, Tragedy, and
Tobacco: Three Generations of the H«
R.J. Reynolds Family and Fortune, by
Patrick Reynolds and Tom Shacht-
man. Book Review by Maurice C. York. H«
71-72
Golfing in the Carolinas, by William Price H«
Fox. Book Review. 293
Govern, James J. Public Library Evalua-
tion: A Case Study. 179-182 M
Government Information Policy and the
Future of the Depository Library Pro-
gram, by Marie L. Clark. 86-89
The Great Dismal: A CarolinianTs Swamp
Memoir, by Bland Simpson. Book
Review by Becky Kornegay. 145-146
Guess You had to be There, by Lisa Dalton 1
and Laura Davidson. 20-22
Guide to North Carolina Highway Histori-
cal Markers. Book Review. 293 it
Gurganus, Allan. Oldest Living Confeder-
ate Widow Tells All. Book Review by
Margaretta Yarbrough. 69
Hi
Habits of Industry: White Culture and the
Transformation of the Carolina Pied-
mont, by Allen Tullos. Book Review by
Shelia A. Bumgarner. 66
Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Carolina
Depository System and William Madi-
son Randall Library . . . One Year
Later. 130-133
Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Necessar-
ily Quality: A Challenge to Librarians
to Develop Meaningful Standards for
Library Reference Services. 184-187
Hansel, Patsy J. Revolutionary Research
Report. 10-11
Henderson-James, Nancy. See The North
Carolina One-Day Trip Book.
Henson, Patricia G. Heritage of Homes:
The Architecture of Eastern North
Carolina. Book Review. 72
Heritage of Homes: The Architecture of
Eastern North Carolina, by Patricia G.
Henson. Book Review. 72
Hill, Michael, ed. Guide to North Carolina
Highway Historical Markers. Book
Review. 293
Hill, Michael. See Tar Heel Politics: Myths
and Realities.
Historic North Carolina Inns: A CookTs
Tour, by MTLayne Murphy and Jill
Ungerman. Book Review. 72-73
History of North Carolina Baptists, by
George W. Paschal. Book Review. 227
In
Ir
Ir
Ji
J
Je
Je
. AHistory of Sports in North Carolina, by
ey. Jim L. Sumner. Book Review by Mary
Ann Brown. 143
Hodder, Dorothy D., and Anthony, Robert
G., Jr., comps. Spine Tinglers: Real
of Titles Found in Real (North Carolina)
n- Libraries, 38-39
nt Hodder, Dorothy. See The Tongues of
Angels.
on Hogan, Judy. Watering the Roots in a
Democracy: A Manual on How to
iC Combine Literature and Writing in
the Public Library. Book Review by
id Anne McNair. 67-68
ne Holler, Cato Jr., and Holler, Susan G.
by Hollow Hills Of Sunnalee: The Linville
it Caverns Story. Book Review. 72
k. Horn, Dan. The List of Oliver Quantrell.
25-28
ce Hollow Hills Of Sunnalee: The Linville
Caverns Story, by Cato Holler Jr. and
a- Susan G. Holler, Book Review. 72
Hubris, Heresy, and Hearsay: An Irrever-
he ent Look at (Perhaps) the Oldest Pro-
O- fession, or (as Eve said to Adam):
oTell me again where you got that ...1
ip May want to use it later,� by Gayle
9k = Ann Fishel and Plummer Alston
Jones, Jr. 14-18
m Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable Docu-
Ments: Identification, Preservation,
ri- and Security Issues. 118-121
Humanities Librarianship.
r- Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-
by lications in the Humanities. 105-
108
Humor. See Library Humor.
he Humor in the School Library, by Janet
a- Plummer. 40
by
Information Policy.
na Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-
li- tion Policy and the Future of the
ar Depository Library Program.
86-89
- Ieland, Robert E. Entering the Auto Age:
ns The Early Automobile in North Caro-
or "_ Book Review by Peter R. Neal.
89
sh [Onclads and Columbiads: The Coast, by
William R, Trotter. Book Review. 227-
1] 228
,g, Jackson, Gwen.
th Candidate, NCLA Vice President/
President Elect. Pic. 294
of Jackson, Kathleen. The Training Invest-
G. F Ment. 242-245
ones, Plummer Alston, Jr. See Fishel,
1a _ Gayle Ann,
9k Jordan, Weymouth T., Jr., comp. North
Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster,
hg Vol. XII. Book Review. 228
eg Katz, Harry. The Last Librarian. 41-43
in Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice.
205-208
J Kenan, Randall. A Visitation of Spirits.
- Book Review by Nancy Massey. 67
Kessler, Ridley, and Langelier, Patricia.
Foreword. 85
Kessler, Ridley E., Jr. Cost-Sharing: ItTs
Time to Pay Up. 138, 153
King, Henry. Tarheel Tombstones and the
Tales They Tell. Book Review. 293
Klett, Rex. See The Blue Valleys: A Collec-
tion of Stories.
Kornegay, Becky. See The Great Dismal: a
CarolinianTs Swamp Memoir.
Kratt, Mary Norton. My Dear Miss Eva.
Book Review by Martha Lapas. 290-
291
Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Publica-
tions in the Humanities. 105-108
La Croix, Michael. Librarians DO have a
Sense of Humor. 61, 63
Langelier, Patricia A. See American Li-
brary Association. ALA Midwinter
Meeting Report; American Library
Association. Annual Conference Re-
port; and Kessler, Ridley. Foreword.
Lapas, Martha. See My Dear Miss Eva.
The Last Librarian, by Harry Katz. 41-43
Lawrence, Elizabeth. Through the Garden
Gate. Edited by Bill Neal. Book Review
by Nancy Frazier. 289-290
The LC-NC Connection, by Norman D.
Stevens. 36-37
Lembke, Janet. Looking for Eagles: Reflec-
tions of a Classical Naturalist. Book
Review by Mark Schumacher. 292-293
Lembke, Janet. River Time: The Frontier
on the River Neuse. Book Review by
Susan Ballinger. 65
Leonardi, Gene. See Signs and Wonders:
Outsider Art Inside North Carolina.
Letters to the Editor. 53-54, 84, 159, 240
Leubke, Paul. Tar Heel Politics: Myths and
Realities. Book Review by Michael Hill.
68
Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibliography
on Library Performance Measures.
215-217
LibrariansT Association at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in
North Carolina. 141-142
Librarians DO have a Sense of Humor, by
Michael La Croix. 61, 63
Librarians Do NOT have a Sense of
Humor, by Rose Simon. 62-63
Libraries: Designing for the 90Ts. See From
the President.
Library Directors.
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:
The Paraprofessional Perspective.
263-269
Library Humor.
Dalton, Lisa, and Davidson, Laura.
Guess You Had to Be There. 20-22
Dumax, Sally, comp. Proverbs, Max-
ims, and True Sayings for Refer-
ence Librarians, Revised. 29-30
Eggleston, Suzanne. Carols for Cata-
logers, as Sung by the Anglo-Amer-
Index
ican Carol Revisers. 35
Fishel, Gayle Ann, and Jones, Plum-
mer Alston, Jr. Hubris, Heresy, and
Hearsay: An Irreverent Look at
(Perhaps) the Oldest Profession,
or (as Eve said to Adam): oTell me
again where you got that ... I may
want to use it later.� 14-18
Hansel, Patsy. Revolutionary Research
Report. 10-11
Hodder, Dorothy D., and Anthony,
Robert G., Jr., comps. Spine Ting-
lers: Real Titles Found in Real
(North Carolina) Libraries. 38-39
Horn, Dan. The List of Oliver Quan-
trell. 25-28
Katz, Harry. The Last Librarian. 41-43
La Croix, Michael. Librarians DO have
a Sense of Humor. 61, 63
Library News Briefs. 47-48
Lubans, John, comp. Students and
Libraries: In Their Own Words.
31-32
Newton, Frank. M-I-C-K-E-Y
M-I-C-R-O. 33
Plummer, Janet. Humor in the School
Library. 40
Rereclassification at a Semipublic Li-
brary, by Arnold Ziffel (Pseud.) 24
Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library.
23
Schumacher, Mark. Virginia Dare: Our
First Librarian. 6-8
Schledorn, Peter. Drugs in the Library:
Any Substance to Rumors? 19
Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT Have
a Sense of Humor. 62-63
Stevens, Norman D. The LC-NC Con-
nection. 36-37
Tar Heel Books. 44-46
Theme issue. Winter 1990. 1-80
Walker, Lois. All I Really Needed to
Know I DidnTt Learn in Library
School. 258-259
Library News Briefs. 47-48
Library Research Forum.
Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in
North Carolina. 141-142
Library Research in North Carolina, by
Ilene Nelson. 286-288; by Jinnie Y.
Davis. 64, 79; 141-142; 220-221
Library School Faculty.
Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in
North Carolina. 64, 79
The List of Oliver Quantrell, by Dan Horn.
25-28
Locating North Carolina Cartographic
Information (pics), by Ralph Lee
Scott. 134-137, 149
Looking for Eagles: Reflections of a Classi-
cal Naturalist, by Janet Lembke. Book
Review by Mark Schumacher. 292-293
Love, or a Reasonable Facsimile, by Gloree
Rogers. Book Review by Lisa Dalton.
224-225
Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Measures
in the Wake County Public Library in
the Wake County Public Library Sys-
tem. 173-177
Winter 1990"303
Index
Lubans, John, comp. Students and Librar-
ies: In Their Own Words. 31-32
McAfee, Mary. See White, Julie.
McGrath, Eileen. See Arts in Earnest:
North Carolina Folklife.
McKown, Harry. See Encyclopedia of
Southern Culture.
McNair, Anne. See Watering the Roots in
a Democracy: A Manual on How to
Combine Literature and Writing in
the Public Library.
Manley, Roger. Signs and Wonders: Out-
sider Art Inside North Carolina. Book
Review by Gene Leonardi. 147
Maps.
Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North
Carolina Cartographic Informa-
tion (pics). 134-137, 149
Mary Elizabeth Poole: oThe Documents
LibrariansT Documents Librarian,� by
Jean M. Porter. 122-125
Massengill, Stephen E., comp. The Photo-
graphs of Frank Marchant, Commer-
cial Photographer, Hamlet, North
Carolina, 1907-1930s. Book Review.
72
Massengill, Stephen E. See Dean Smith: A
Biography.
Massey, Nancy. See A Visitation of Spirits.
MasterTs Papers.
Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in
North Carolina. 220-221
Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in
North Carolina. 286-288
Meeting the Global Challenge: How Li-
braries Can Help North Carolina Busi-
nesses Enter the Export Market, by
Diane Strauss. 98-104
M-I-C-K-E-Y M-I-C-R-O, by Frank Newton.
33
Miller, Gloria. See North Carolina Library
Association, Biennial Conference Busi-
ness Session, and North Carolina
Library Administration. Executive
Board.
Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work??? You
Bet They Do! 284
Moose, Ruth. Dreaming in Color. Book
Review by Lula Avent. 146-147
More Murder in the Carolinas, by Nancy
Rhyne. Book Review 293
Morgan, Robert. The Blue Valleys: A Col-
lection of Stories. Book Review by Rex
Klett. 143-144
Mullin, Patrick. See Ulmschneider, John.
Mumau, Thad. Dean Smith: A Biography.
Book Review by Stephen E. Massengill.
291-292
Murphy, MTLayne, and Ungerman, Jill. His-
toric North Carolina Inns: A CookTs
Tour. Book Review. 72-73
My Dear Miss Eva, by Mary Norton Kratt.
Book Review by Martha Lapas.
290-291
National Technical Information Service.
Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Liter-
ature: A Misunderstood Genre.
304"Winter 1990
109-113
NCLA Minutes. See North Carolina Li-
brary Association. Executive Board.
Neal, Peter R. See Entering the Auto Age:
The Early Automobile in North Caro-
lina.
Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in North
Carolina. 286-288
Neufield, Rob. See Touring the Western
North Carolina Backroads.
Newspaper Indexes.
North Carolina Library Association.
Library Resources Committee,
comp. Directory of Newspaper
Indexes Produced by Libraries in
North Carolina. 55-60
Newton, Frank. M-I-C-K-E-Y M-I-C-R-O.
33
North Carolina Books, by Robert G.
Anthony, Jr. 65-73, 143-149, 223-228,
289-293, 283
The North Carolina Depository System
and William Madison Randall Library
... One Year Later, by Arlene A. Haner-
field. 130-133
North Carolina Library Association.
Candidates for NCLA Offices: NCLA
Nominating Committee Report for
the 1991-1993 Biennium. 294-297
North Carolina Library Association. Bi-
ennial Conference Business Session,
10/13/89. 75-76
North Carolina Library Association. Exe-
cutive Board. Minutes, 10/10/89, 75;
1/25-26/90, 150-151; 4/20/90, 229-
231; 7/20/90, 298-300
North Carolina Library Association. Li-
brary Resources Committee, comp.
Directory of Newspaper Indexes Pro-
duced by Libraries in North Carolina.
55-60
North Carolina Library Association.
North Carolina Library Paraprofes-
sional Association.
Stoddard, Judie. The North Carolina
Library Paraprofessional Associa-
tion: A Force at Work for the
Nineties. 280-282
The North Carolina Library Paraprofes-
sional Association: A Force at Work
for the Nineties, by Judie Stoddard.
280-282
The North Carolina One-Day Trip Book,
by Jane Ockershausen. Book Review
by Nancy Henderson-James. 290
North Carolina State Documents.
Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of
the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-
turn Printers of Government
Documents. 126-129
Core Collection of North Carolina
State Documents. 95-97
Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with
Documents in Small Non-Deposi-
tory Libraries. 91-94
Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Caro-
lina Depository System and Wil-
liam Madison Randall Library ...
One Year Later. 130-133
Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global S
Challenge: How Libraries Can Help
North Carolina Businesses Entef
the Export Market. 98-104 S
North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A
Roster, vol. XII, by Weymouth T. Jor:
dan, Jr., comp. Book Review. 228
Nyborg, Sandra. Letter to the Editor. 159
T
Ockershausen, Jane. The North Carolina
One-Day Trip Book. Book Review by
Nancy Henderson-James. 290 T
OTKelly Library, Winston-Salem State
University (NC).
Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library.
23 T
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells
All, by Allan Gurganus. Book Review
by Margaretta Yarbrough. 69 U
Online Public Access Catalogs.
Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,
Patrick. Performance Measures! &rf
for Online Systems. 197-204 S
Orndoff, Joyce. b
Candidate, NCLA Secretary. Pic.295 _ V
Over to You: Letters to the Editor. 53-54 Perf
84, 159, 240 Q
2
Paraprofessionals. See Support Staff, Perf
Paris, Jan. Letter to the Editor. 53-54 t
Parker, Roy, Jr. Cumberland County: A P
Brief History. Book Review. 228 Perf
Paschal, George W. History of North Caro.
lina Baptists. Book Review. 227 Perf
Patterson, Daniel W., and Zug, Charles G., E
IIL, eds. Arts in Earnest; North Caro-Lhe
lina Folklife. Book Review by Eileen
McGrath. 226
Paynter, David M. See Davis, Jinny Y.
Foreword.
The Pelican Guide to Hillsborough, His?!
toric Orange County, North Carolina,
by Lucile Noell Dula. Book Review. Po
149 !
Performance Measures.
Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the I
Data Mean? Getting from What
Happened to Why it Happened. )
162-165
Croneis, Karen S., and Wang, Linda H.
Y. Performance Measures and
Technical Services: Efficiency and 1
Effectiveness. 193-196
Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-
uation: A Case Study. 179-182 1
Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Neces-
sarily Quality: A Challenge to Li 1
brarians to Develop Meaningful
Standards for Library Reference
=f = Se ee
Services. 184-187 1
Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice. P
205-208 be
Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibl |
ography on Library Performance
Measures. 215-217 Po
Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mea- �
sures in the Wake County Public
Library in the Wake County Public :
Library System. 173-177
al Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-
ip tion for Public Library Data. 167-
of 171
Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of
A Service Activities in Academic
r Libraries and Criteria for Evalua-
tion Selected by Administrators
9 of those Libraries. 209-214
Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance
a Measures in Youth Services. 189-
ry 192
Theme Issue. Fall 1990. 157-236
e Thrasher, Jerry A. Performance Mea-
sures: The Pursuit of Excellence
y: and Accountability. 218
Tuchmayer, Harry. Performance Mea-
Is sures CanTt Quantify Quality. 219,
w 217
Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,
Patrick. Performance Measures
1, for Online Systems. 197-204
Performance Measures and Technical
Services: Efficiency and Effectiveness,
by Karen S. Croneis and Linda H. Y.
Wang. 193-196
4 Performance Measures CanTt Quantify
ae, by Harry Tuchmayer. 219,
17
Performance Measures for Online Sys-
tems, by John Ulmschneider and
4 Patrick Mullin. 197-204
Performance Measures in Youth Services,
by Rebecca Sue Taylor. 189-192
Performance Measures: The Pursuit of
.. Excellence and Accountability. 218
The Photographs of Frank Marchant,
n Commercial Photographer, Hamlet,
North Carolina, 1907-1930s, by
y Stephen E. Massengill, comp. Book
Review. 72
Plummer, Janet. Humor in the School
,. Library. 40
7 Point/ Counterpoint.
Kessler, Ridley, E., Jr. Cost-Sharing:
ItTs Time to Pay Up. 138, 153
e LaCroix, Michael. Librarians DO have
t a Sense of Humor. 61, 63
. | Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work???
You Bet They Do! 284
. Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT have
1 a Sense of Humor. 62-63
1 Thrasher, Jerry A. Performance Mea-
sures: The Pursuit of Excellence
F and Accountability. 218
Tuchmayer, Harry. Cost-Shifting: Call
E It What It Really Is. 139, 153
- Tuchmayer, Harry. Performance Mea-
] sures CanTt Quantify Quality. 219,
D 217.
Tuchmayer, Harry. Workshops DonTt
bp Work " They Can't! 285
Sole, Mary Elizabeth.
4 Porter, Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:
2 oThe Documents LibrariansT Docu-
Port ments Librarian.� 122-125
- ety Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:
° The Documents LibrariansT Docu-
Ments Librarian.� 122-125
A Portrait of the Gales Family: Nineteenth
Century Printers of Government
Documents, by Margaret J. Boeringer.
126-129
Powell, Lew. Carolina Follies: A Nose-
Tweaking Look at Life in Our Two
Great and Goofy States. Book Review.
228
Powell, William S. See Crime and Society
in North Carolina, 1663-1776
Preservation.
Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable
Documents: Identification, Preser-
vation, and Security Issues. 118-
121
Price, Reynolds. The Tongues of Angels.
Book Review by Dorothy Hodder.
226-227
Printers.
Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of
the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-
tury Printers of Government
Documents. 126-129
Procedure Manuals.
Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Stan-
dard Operating Procedure? or, By
the Book. 270-273
Proverbs, Maxims, and True Sayings for
Reference Librarians, Revised, by Sally
Dumax, comp. 29-30
Public Documents.
Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Liter-
ature: A Misunderstood Genre.
109-113
Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of
the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-
tury Printers of Government
Documents. 126-129
Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-
tion Policy and the Future of the
Depository Library Program.
86-89
Core Collection of North Carolina
State Documents, 95-97
Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with
Documents in Small Non-Deposi-
tory Libraries, 91-94
Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable
Documents: Identification, Preser-
vation, and Security Issues. 118-
121
Kessler, Ridley E., Jr. Cost-Sharing:
ItTs Time to Pay Up. 138, 153
Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-
lications in the Humanities. 105-
108
Porter, Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:
oThe Documents LibrariansT Docu-
ments Librarian.� 122-125
Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North
Carolina Cartographic Informa-
tion (pics). 134-137, 149
Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global
Challenge: How Libraries Can Help
North Carolina Businesses Enter
the Export Market. 98-104
Theme Issue. Summer 1990. 81-156
Tuchmayer, Harry. Cost-Shifting: Call
It What It Really Is. 139, 153
Index
Tulis, Susan E. Depository Library
Council: An Overview. 115-117
Public Libraries.
Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-
uation: A Case Study. 179-182
Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mea-
sures in the Wake County Public
Library in the Wake County Public
Library System. 173-177
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:
The Paraprofessional Perspective.
263-269
Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-
tion for Public Library Data.
167-171
Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance
Measures in Youth Services.
189-192
Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-
drenTs Services. 246-252
Public Library Evaluation: A Case Study,
by James J. Govern. 179-182
Quantity is Not Necessarily Quality: A
Challenge to Librarians to Develop
Meaningful Standards for Library
Reference Services, by Patsy J. Hansel.
184-187
Rare and Valuable Documents: Identifi-
cation, Preservation, and Security
Issues, by Barbara Hulyk. 118-121
Rare Books.
Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable
Documents: Identification, Preser-
vation, and Security Issues. 118-
121
Ray Moore Award.
Addendum. 79
Rees, Philip. See Architects and Builders
in North Carolina: A History of the
Practice of Building.
Reference 101: Survival Training for Para-
professionals, by Julie White and Mary
McAfee. 260-262
Reference Services.
Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Neces-
sarily Quality: A Challenge to Li-
brarians to Develop Meaningful
Standards for Library Reference
Services. 184-187
Walker, Lois. All I Really Needed to
Know I DidnTt Learn in Library
School. 258-259
White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. Refer-
ence 101: Survival Training for
Paraprofessionals. 260-262
Research Methods.
Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the
Data Mean? Getting from What
Happened to Why It Happened.
162-165
Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of
Service Activities in Academic
Libraries and Criteria for Evalua-
tion Selected by Administrators
of Those Libraries. 209-214
Winter 1990"305
Index
Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,
Patrick. Performance Measures
for Online Systems. 197-204
Rereclassification at a Semipublic Library,
by Arnold Ziffel (Pseud.) 24
Revolutionary Research Report, by Patsy
Hansel. 10-11
Reynolds, Patrick, and Shachtman, Tom.
The Gilded Leaf: Triumph, Tragedy,
and Tobacco: Three Generations of
the R. J. Reynolds Family and Fortune.
Book Review by Maruice C. York.
71-72
Rhyne, Nancy. More Murder in the Caro-
linas. Book Review. 293
Ridgway, Richard F. Self-Sufficiency at All
Costs: Confederate Post Office Opera-
tions in North Carolina, 1861-1865.
Book Review. 72
River Time: The Frontier on the River
Neuse, by Janet Lembke. Book Review
by Susan Ballinger. 65
The Roads of North Carolina. Book Re-
view. 73
Rodney, Mae L.
Candidate, NCLA Director. Pic. 295-
296
Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library. 23
Rogers, Gloree. Love, or a Reasonable
Facsimile. Book Review by Lisa Dalton.
224-226
The Role of the Work Plan in Assessing
Staff Development and Continuing
Education Needs for Library Support
Staff, by Benjamin F. Speller, Jr., and
James N. Colt. 254-257
Sakowski, Carolyn. Touring the Western
North Carolina Backroads. Book Re-
view by Rob Neufeld. 223
Schledorn, Peter. Drugs in the Library:
Any Substance to Rumors? 19
School Media Centers.
Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and
Training for School Library Assist-
ants. 274-279
Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North Carolina
Cartographic Information (pics).
134-137, 149
Self-Sufficiency at All Costs: Confederate
Post Office Operations in North Caro-
lina, 1861-1865, by Richard F. Ridg-
way. Book Review. 72
Schumacher, Mark. See Looking for
Eagles: Reflections of a Classical
Naturalist.
Schumacher, Mark. Virginia Dare: Our
First Librarian. 6-8
Selective Bibliography on Library Per-
formance Measures, by Cynthia R.
Levine. 215-217
Shearin, (Ed) Ward T., Jr.
Candidate, NCLA Director. Pic. 296
Shepherd, Gay Williams.
Candidate, NCLA Director, Pic. 296
Simon, Rose, and Fergusson, David. Fore-
warned. 3
Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT have a
Sense of Humor. 62-63
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Signs and Wonders: Outsider Art Inside
North Carolina, by Roger Manley.
Book Review by Gene Leonardi. 147
Simpson, Bland. The Great Dismal: A
CarolinianTs Swamp Memoir. Book
Review by Becky Kornegay. 145-146
Skipp, Francis E., ed. The Complete Short
Stories of Thomas Wolfe. Book Review.
227
A Slice of Time: A Carolinas Album, 1950-
1990. Book Review. 293
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries: The
Paraprofessional Perspective. 263-
269
Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Cooperation
for Public Library Data. 167-171
Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt, James
N. The Role of the Work Plan in
Assessing Staff Development and
Continuing Education Needs for Li-
brary Support Staff. 254-257
Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Standard
Operating Procedure? or, By the Book.
270-273
Spencer, Sue.
Candidate, NCLA Vice President/
President Elect. Pic. 294
Spindel, Donna J. Crime and Society in
North Carolina, 1663-1776. Book Re-
view by William S. Powell. 144
Spine Tinglers: Real Titles Found in Real
(North Carolina) Libraries, by Doro-
thy D. Hodder and Robert G. Anthony,
Jr. 38-39
Staff Development
Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and
Training for School Library Assist-
ants. 274-279
Jackson, Kathleen. The Training In-
vestment. 242-245
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:
The Paraprofessional Perspective.
263-269
Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt,
James N. The Role of the Work
Plan in Assessing Staff Develop-
ment and Continuing Education
Needs for Library Support Staff.
254-257
Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Stan-
dard Operating Procedure? or, By
the Book. 270-273
Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-
drenTs Services. 246-252
White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. Refer-
ence 101: Survival Training for
Paraprofessionals. 260-262
Staff Development in North CarolinaTs
Public Libraries: The Paraprofessional
Perspective. 263-269
Stanly County Public Library (NC).
Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-
uation: A Case Study. 179-182
The State Magazine Index, June 1966 -
May 1987, Vol. 34 - Vol. 54. Book
Review. 148
Tay
Statistical Meas _ es.
Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mei Tec
sures in th® oYake County Publ
Libraryint Wake County Publi
Library System. 172-177 Tec
Stevens, Norman DS oS'LC-NC Connel
tion. 36-37 Siaaladeile
Stevens, Norman D.TfT'° T to the Edito
84 tor [ae
Stewart, Alva. Letter to the Editor. 5i 79,
240
Stoddard, Judie. The oth Carolin pp,
Library Paraprofes:iunal Associatio!
A Force at Work for the Ninetie' Tp;
280-282 bits
Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Gi »val Chal
lenge: How Libraries Can elp Nort!p),
Carolina Businesses Enter " Expor
Market. 98-104
Strickler, Sally Ann. The Ev _ tion ¢ The
Service Activities in Acade 2 Librat
ies and Criteria for Eva: otion Sé
lected by Administrators of thos Tou
Libraries. 209-214
Student Assistants.
Bell, Anita C. Course Outl'ne anitya
Training for School Libra: ° Assist Tra
ants. 274-279
Students and Libraries: In tk ir Ow! Th,
Words, by John Lubans, comp. 31-32
Sturkey, Don. A Slice of Time: A Ca djina Tri:
Album, 1950-1990. Book Revie. 293
The Summer People, by John Foste: Wes!
Book Review by Frances Bryant B ~ad
burn. 147-148 Tro
Sumner, Jim L. A History of Sporis if
North Carolina. Book Review by Mar}
Ann Brown. 143 Tuc
Support Staff. ,
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development i Tuc
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries Tuc
The Paraprofessional Perspective
263-269 Tuc
Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt
James N. The Role of the Work Tuy
Plan in Assessing Staff Develop
ment and Continuing Educatior
Needs for Library Support Staff
254-257
Stoddard, Judie. The North Caroliné
Library Paraprofessional Associa:
tion: A Force at Work for the Nine:
ties: 280-282
Theme Issue. Winter 1990. 237-300
White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. ReferT
ence 101: Survival Training fot
Paraprofessionals. 260-262 1
Surveys.
Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in 2
North CarolinaTs Public Libraries) 3
The Paraprofessional Perspective 4
263-269
Tar Heel Books. 44-46 5
Tar Heel Politics: Myths and Realities, by
Paul Leubke. Book Review by Michael
Hill. 68
Tarheel Tombstones and the Tales They
Tell, by Henry King. Book Review. 293
Taylor, Rebecca Sue, Performance Mea-
Sures in Youth Services. 189-192
Technical Report jps., ature: A Misunder-
stood Genre, by pisa T. Abbott. 109-
113 aia
Technical Se.
Croneis, Kare. v., and Wang, Linda H.
yo oF oroance Measures and
Techni. rvices: Efficiency and
ue Effectiveness. 193-196
~ Terwilliger, Gail. Training for ChildrenTs
lish Services, °o¢ 252
i� heory intor. ce, by Patricia M. Kelly.
oe 205-208
= Thrasher, Jerry A. Performance Measures:
shal Th. �"� ¢suit of Excellence and Ac-
Countvility. 218
pot ougT he Garden Gate, by Elizabeth
Le «nce. Edited by Bill Neal. Book
Re.» by Nancy Frazier. 289-290
¢The Tot. oups of Angels, by Reynolds Pri
ay _ jes of Angels, by Reynolds Price.
rae ypeview by Dorothy Hodder.
hf 7
10S Touring Hie Western North Carolina
Backroads, by Carolyn Sakowski. Book
Review by Rob Neufeld. 223
sist Trai yg. See Staff Development.
ee for ChildrenTs Services, by Gail
1 williger. 246-252
te The Training Investment, by Kathleen
ina Teg ekSon. 242-245
209 Triar le Research Libraries Network.
Test \ mschneider, John, and Mullin,
nA im Patrick. Performance Measures
for Online Systems. 197-204
i Trotter, William R. Ironclads and Colum-
far biads: The Coast. Book Review. 227-
Bee:
Tuchmayer, Harry. Cost-Shifting: Call it
" ir What it Really Is. 139, 153
ried a Harry, Foreword. 241
ivd chmayer, Harry. Performance Measures
CanTt Quantify Quality. 219, 217
~olt = See spankings Don't Work
" they Can't! 285
ort Tugwell, Helen M.
lop Candidate, NCLA Director. Pic. 296-
tion!
~afi 297
Mei
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fot
Tulis, Susan E. Depository Library Coun-
cil: An Overview. 115-117
Tullos, Allen. Habits of Industry: White
Culture and the Transformation of
the Carolina Piedmont. Book Review
by Shelia A. Bumgarner. 66
Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin, Patrick.
Performance Measures for Online
Systems. 197-204
Up from Mount Misery: The Blossoming of
North CarolinaTs Sandhills, by Chris
Florance. Book Review by Gary Fenton
Barefoot. 225
Use of Staff Output Measures in the Wake
County Public Library in The Wake
County Public Library System, by Val
Lovett. 173-177
Use Studies.
Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice.
205-208
U.S. Government Publications in the Hu-
manities, by Marie Kroeger. 105-108
Valentine, Patrick, and Daniel, Marshall.
The Wilson County Public Library: A
History. Book Review. 283
Vatavuk, William M. Dawn of Peace: The
Bennett Place State Historic Site. Book
Review. 148-149
Virginia Dare: Our First Librarian. 6-8
A Visitation of Spirits, by Randall Kenan.
Book Review by Nancy Massey. 67
Wake County Public Library System
(NC).
Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Measures
in the Wake County Public Library in
the Wake County Public Library Sys-
tem. 173-177.
Walker, Lois. All I Really Needed to Know
I DidnTt Learn in Library School.
258-259
Wang, Linda H. Y. See Croneis, Karen S.
Watering the Roots in a Democracy: A
Manual on How to Combine Literature
and Writing in the Public Library, by
Guidelines for Using the Index
to
North Carolina Libraries
Index
Judy Hogan. Book Review by Anne
McNair. 68
West, John Foster. The Summer People.
Book Review by Frances Bryant Brad-
burn. 147-148
WhatTs Standard Operating Procedure?
or, By the Book, by Marie Olsen
Spencer. 270-273
White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. Reference
101: Survival Training for Paraprofes-
sionals. 260-262
William Madison Randall Library,
University of North Carolina at
Wilmington.
Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Caro-
lina Depository System and
William Madison Randall Library
... One Year Later. 130-133
William R. Perkins Library, Duke Uni-
versity (NC).
Lubans, John, comp. Students and
Libraries: In their Own Words.
31-32
Wilson, Charles R., and Ferris, William,
eds. Encyclopedia of Southern Cul-
ture. Book Review by Harry McKown.
69-71
The Wilson County Public Library: A His-
tory. Book Review. 283
Wolfe, Thomas. The Complete Short Stor-
ies of Thomas Wolfe. Edited by Francis
E. Skipp. Book Review. 227
Work Plans.
Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt,
James N. The Role of the Work
Plan in Assessing Staff Develop-
ment and Continuing Education
Needs for Library Support Staff.
254-257
Workshops DonTt Work " They CanTt!, by
Harry Tuchmayer. 285
Yarbrough, Margaretta. See Oldest Living
Confederate Widow Tells All.
York, Maurice C. See The Gilded Leaf:
Triumph, Tragedy, and Tobacco:
Three Generations of the R. J. Rey-
nolds Family and Fortune.
L. The index is alphabetized letter by letter. Numbers and dates are filed at the end of the alphabetical sequence. All acronyms are
filed in alphabetical order, not at the beginning of each letter.
t in
2. Articles are indexed by title, subject, and first-named author, with cross-references from coauthors..
ies: 3. Book reviews are indexed by thestitle and first-named author, with cross-references from reviewers.
ive, 4. All library 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, committess, and round tables of NCLA, see North Carolina Library Association.) 7
5. The abbreviations ocomp.,� oed.,� and opic.� are used to identify compilers, editors, and pictures. cl
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