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        <p>North Carolina Libraries, Volume 48, 1990<lb /><lb />Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Litera-<lb />ture: A Misunderstood Genre. 109-113<lb /><lb />Academic Libraries.<lb /><lb />Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice.<lb />205-208<lb /><lb />Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of<lb />Service Activities in Academic Li-<lb />braries and Criteria for Evalua-<lb />tion Selected by Administrators<lb />of those Libraries. 209-214<lb /><lb />Administrators.<lb /><lb />Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of<lb />Service Activities in Academic Li-<lb />braries and Criteria for Evalua-<lb />tion Selected by Administrators<lb />of those Libraries. 209-214<lb /><lb />All I Really Needed to Know I Didn't<lb />Learn in Library School. 258-259<lb /><lb />American Library Association.<lb /><lb />ALA Midwinter Meeting Report, Jan-<lb />uary 6-11, 1990. 76-79<lb /><lb />Annual Conference Report, June 23-<lb />28, 1990, Chicago, IL. 7/20/90.<lb />232-233<lb /><lb />ecdotes, Facetiae, Satire. See Library<lb /><lb />Humor.<lb /><lb />Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North<lb />Carolina Books. 65-73; 143-149; 223-<lb />228; 289-293, 283<lb /><lb />Anthony, Robert G., Jr. See Hodder,<lb />Dorothy D.<lb /><lb />Architects and Builders in North Caro-<lb />lina: A History of the Practice of Build-<lb />ing, by Catherine W. Bisher, et al. Book<lb />Review by Philip Rees.<lb /><lb />ts in Earnest: North Carolina Folklife,<lb /><lb />by Daniel W. Patterson and Charles G.<lb /><lb />Zug, III., eds. Book Review by Hileen<lb /><lb />McGrath. 226<lb /><lb />iutomation.<lb /><lb />Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin, Pat-<lb />rick. Performance Measures for<lb />Online Systems. 197-204<lb /><lb />Avent, Lula. See Dreaming in Color.<lb /><lb />Baker, Barbara. From the President. 51-<lb />52, 82-83, 158-159, 239-240<lb /><lb />Baker, Ira Lee, and Scarborough, Franklin<lb />S. From Chinaberry Trees to China<lb />Grove. Book Review. 73<lb /><lb />Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the Data<lb />Mean? Getting from What Happened<lb />to Why it Happened. 162-165<lb /><lb />Ballinger, Susan. See River Time: The<lb />Frontier on the River Neuse.<lb /><lb />Barefoot, Gary Fenton. See Up from<lb />Mount Misery: The Blossoming of<lb />North CarolinaTs Sandhills.<lb /><lb />Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and Training<lb />for School Library Assistants. 274-279<lb /><lb />Index to<lb /><lb />North Carolina Libraries<lb /><lb />Volume 48, 1990<lb /><lb />Compiled by Lisa K. Dalton<lb /><lb />Bible, Amanda. See North Carolina Li-<lb /><lb />brary Association. Executive Board.<lb /><lb />Bibliographies.<lb /><lb />Core Collection of North Carolina<lb />State Documents. 95-97<lb /><lb />Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable<lb />Documents: Identification, Preser-<lb />vation, and Security Issues. 118-<lb />121<lb /><lb />Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-<lb />lications in the Humanities. 105-<lb />108<lb /><lb />Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibliog-<lb />raphy on Library Performance<lb />Measures. 215-217<lb /><lb />Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 286-288<lb /><lb />Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global<lb />Challenge: How Libraries Can Help<lb />North Carolina Businesses Enter<lb />the Export Market. 98-104<lb /><lb />Biennial Conference Business Session. See<lb />North Carolina Library Association.<lb /><lb />Bisher, Catherine W., Brown, Charlotte V.,<lb />Lounsbury, Carl R., and Wood, Ernest<lb />H., III. Architects and Builders in<lb />North Carolina: A History of the Prac-<lb />tice of Building. Book Review by Philip<lb />Rees. 223-224<lb /><lb />Bledsoe, Jerry. Country Cured: Reflections<lb />from the Heart. Book Review by Kath-<lb />erine R. Cagle. 146<lb /><lb />The Blue Valleys: A Collection of Stories,<lb />by Robert Morgan. Book Review by<lb />Rex Klett. 143-144<lb /><lb />Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of the<lb />Gales Family: Nineteenth Century<lb />Printers of Government Documents.<lb />126-129<lb /><lb />Book Reviews.<lb /><lb />Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp. North<lb />Carolina Books. 65-73; 143-149;<lb />223-228; 289-293, 283<lb /><lb />Book Reviews " Anecdotes, Facetiae,<lb />Satire.<lb /><lb />Tar Heel Books. 44-46<lb /><lb />Bradburn, Frances Bryant. See The Sum-<lb />mer People.<lb /><lb />Broadfoot, Tom. Letter to the Editor. 84<lb /><lb />Brown, Mary Ann. See A History of Sports<lb />in North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Bumgarner, Shelia A. See Habits of Indus-<lb />try: White Culture and the Transfor-<lb />mation of the Carolina Piedmont.<lb /><lb />Bursey, Maurice. Francis Preston Venable<lb />of the University of North Carolina.<lb />Book Review. 148<lb /><lb />Business Librarianship.<lb /><lb />Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global<lb />Challenge: How Libraries Can Help<lb /><lb />North Carolina Businesses Enter<lb />the Export Market. 98-104<lb />But What Does the Data Mean? Getting<lb />from What Happened to Why it Hap-<lb />pened, by Sharon L. Baker. 162-165<lb /><lb />Cagle, Katherine. See Country Cured: Re-<lb />flections from the Heart.<lb /><lb />Canada, Waltrene M.<lb />Candidate, NCLA Secretary. Pic. 295<lb /><lb />Candidates for NCLA Offices: NCLA Nom-<lb />inating Committee Report for the<lb />1991-1993 Biennium. 294-297<lb /><lb />Carolina Follies: A Nose-Tweaking Look<lb />at Life in Our Two Great and Goofy<lb />States, by Lew Powell. Book Review.<lb />228<lb /><lb />Carols for Catalogers, as Sung by the<lb />Anglo-American Carol Revisers, by<lb />Suzanne Eggleston. 35<lb /><lb />ChildrenTs Services.<lb />Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance<lb />Measures in Youth Services. 189-<lb />192<lb />Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-<lb />drenTs Services. 246-252<lb />Clark, Marie L. Government Information<lb />Policy and the Future of the Deposi-<lb />tory Library Program. 86-89<lb /><lb />Collection Development.<lb />Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with<lb />Documents in Small Non-Deposi-<lb />tory Libraries. 91-94<lb />Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-<lb />lications in the Humanities. 105-<lb />108<lb /><lb />Collection Evaluation.<lb />Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable<lb />Documents: Identification, Preser-<lb />vation, and Security Issues. 118-<lb />121<lb />Colt, James N. See Speller, Benjamin F.,<lb />Jr.<lb />The Complete Short Stories of Thomas<lb />Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp.<lb />Book Review. 227<lb /><lb />Continuing Education.<lb /><lb />Jackson, Kathleen. The Training In-<lb />vestment. 242-245<lb /><lb />Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work???<lb />You Bet They Do! 284<lb /><lb />Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt,<lb />James N. The Role of the Work<lb />~Plan in Assessing Staff Develop-<lb />ment and Continuing Education<lb />Needs for Library Support Staff.<lb />254-257<lb /><lb />Tuchmayer, Harry. Workshops DonTt<lb />Work " They Can't! 285<lb /><lb />Winter 1990"301<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Index<lb /><lb />Core Collection of North Carolina State<lb />Documents. 95-97<lb /><lb />Cost-Sharing: ItTs Time to Pay Up, by<lb />Ridley E. Kessler, Jr. 138, 153<lb /><lb />Cost-Shifting: Call it What It Really Is, by<lb />Harry Tuchmayer. 139, 153<lb /><lb />Country Cured: Reflections from the<lb />Heart, by Jerry Bledsoe. Book Review<lb />by Katherine R. Cagle. 146<lb /><lb />Course Outline and Training for School<lb />Library Assistants, by Anita C. Bell.<lb />274-279<lb /><lb />Crime and Society in North Carolina,<lb />1663-1776, by Donna J. Spindel. Book<lb />Review by William S. Powell. 144<lb /><lb />Croneis, Karen S., and Wang, Linda H. Y.<lb />Performance Measures and Technical<lb />Services: Efficiency and Effectiveness.<lb />193-196<lb /><lb />Cumberland County: A Brief History, by<lb />Roy Parker Jr. Book Review. 228<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa, and Davidson, Laura. Guess<lb /><lb />You had to be There. 20-22<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with<lb />Documents in Small Non-Depository<lb />Libraries. 91-94<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa. See Love, or a Reasonable<lb /><lb />Facsimile.<lb /><lb />Daniel, Marshall. See Valentine, Patrick.<lb /><lb />Data Collection.<lb /><lb />Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-<lb />tion for Public Library Data. 167-<lb />171<lb /><lb />Davidson, Laura. See Dalton, Lisa.<lb /><lb />Guess You Had to be There.<lb /><lb />Davis, Jinnie Y., and Paynter, David M.<lb /><lb />Foreword. 160-161<lb /><lb />Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in North<lb />Carolina. 64, 79; 141-142; 220-221.<lb />Dawn of Peace: The Bennett Place State<lb /><lb />Historic Site, by William M. Vatavuk.<lb /><lb />Book Review. 148-149<lb /><lb />Dean Smith: A Biography, by Thad<lb />Mumau. Book Review by Stephen E.<lb />Massengill. 291-292<lb /><lb />Depository Libraries.<lb /><lb />Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-<lb />tion Policy and the Future of the<lb />Depository Library Program.<lb />86-89<lb /><lb />Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Caro-<lb />lina Depository System and Wil-<lb />liam Madison Randall Library .. .<lb />One Year Later. 130-133<lb /><lb />Tulis, Susan E. Depository Library<lb />Council: An Overview. 115-117<lb /><lb />Depository Library Council: An Overview,<lb />by Susan E. Tulis. 115-117<lb /><lb />Directory of Newspaper Indexes Pro-<lb />duced by Libraries in North Carolina,<lb />by North Carolina Library Associa-<lb />tion. Library Resources Committee,<lb /><lb />comp. 55-60<lb /><lb />Do Workshops Work??? You Bet They Do!<lb />by Tom Moore. 284<lb /><lb />Doc Soup: Dealing with Documents in<lb />Small Non-Depository Libraries, by<lb />Lisa Dalton. 91-94<lb /><lb />302"Winter 1990<lb /><lb />Dreaming in Color, by Ruth Moose. Book<lb />Review by Lula Avent. 146-147<lb /><lb />Drugs in the Library: Any Substance to<lb />Rumors? by Peter Schledorn. 19<lb /><lb />Dula, Lucile Noell. The Pelican Guide to<lb />Hillsborough, Historic Orange County,<lb />North Carolina. Book Review. 149<lb /><lb />Dumax, Sally, comp. Proverbs, Maxims,<lb />and True Sayings for Reference Li-<lb />brarians, Revised. 29-30<lb /><lb />Dunbar, Lin. Ferns of the Coastal Plain:<lb />Their Lore, Legends, and Uses. Book<lb />Review. 293<lb /><lb />Eggleston, Suzanne. Carols for Catalogers,<lb />as Sung by the Anglo-American Carol<lb />Revisers. 35<lb /><lb />Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, by<lb />Charles R. Wilson and William Ferris,<lb />eds. Book Review by Harry McKown.<lb />69-71<lb /><lb />Entering the Auto Age: The Early Auto-<lb />mobile in North Carolina, by Robert E.<lb />Ireland. Book Review by Peter R. Neal.<lb />289<lb /><lb />The Evaluation of Service Activities in<lb />Academic Libraries and Criteria for<lb />Evaluation Selected by Administra-<lb />tors of Those Libraries. 209-214<lb /><lb />Federal-State Cooperation for Public Li-<lb />brary Data, by Kitty Smith. 167-171<lb /><lb />Federal-State Cooperative System for<lb />Public Library Data.<lb /><lb />Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-<lb />tion for Public Library Data. 167-<lb />171<lb /><lb />Fergusson, David. See Simon, Rose. Fore-<lb />warned.<lb /><lb />Ferns of the Coastal Plain: Their Lore,<lb />Legends, and Uses, by Lin Dunbar.<lb />Book Review. 293<lb /><lb />Fishel, Gayle Ann, and Jones, Plummer<lb />Alston, Jr. Hubris, Heresy, and Hear-<lb />say: An Irreverent Look at (Perhaps)<lb />the Oldest Profession, or (as Eve said<lb />to Adam): oTell me again where you<lb />got that ... 1 may want to use it later.�<lb />14-18<lb /><lb />Florance, Chris. Up from Mount Misery:<lb />The Blossoming of North CarolinaTs<lb />Sandhills. Book Review by Gary Fen-<lb />ton Barefoot. 225<lb /><lb />Forewarned, by Rose Simon and David<lb />Fergusson. 3<lb /><lb />Foreword. By Ridley Kessler and Patricia<lb />Langelier, 85; By Jinnie Y. Davis and<lb />David M. Paynter, 160-161; By Harry<lb />Tuchmayer, 241<lb /><lb />Fox, William Price. Golfing in the Caro-<lb />linas. Book Review. 293<lb /><lb />Francis Preston Venable of the University<lb />of North Carolina, by Maurice Bursey.<lb />Book Review. 148<lb /><lb />Frazier, Nancy. See Through the Garden<lb />Gate.<lb /><lb />From Chinaberry Trees to China Grove,<lb />by Ira Lee Baker and Franklin S.<lb />Scarborough. Book Review. 73<lb /><lb />From the President, by Barbara Baker.<lb />51-52, 82-83, 158-159, 239-240<lb /><lb />From the President [Library Humor].5 4:<lb />Fun at O'Kelly Library, by Mae L. Rodney.<lb />23<lb />He<lb />Gales Family.<lb /><lb />Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of<lb />the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-<lb />tury Printers of Government Hc<lb />Documents. 126-129<lb /><lb />Gelman Library. George Washington H«<lb /><lb />University (Washington, D.C.)<lb /><lb />Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Prac-<lb />tice. 205-208<lb /><lb />The Gilded Leaf: Triumph, Tragedy, and<lb /><lb />Tobacco: Three Generations of the H«<lb /><lb />R.J. Reynolds Family and Fortune, by<lb /><lb />Patrick Reynolds and Tom Shacht-<lb /><lb />man. Book Review by Maurice C. York. H«<lb /><lb />71-72<lb /><lb />Golfing in the Carolinas, by William Price H«<lb /><lb />Fox. Book Review. 293<lb /><lb />Govern, James J. Public Library Evalua-<lb />tion: A Case Study. 179-182 M<lb /><lb />Government Information Policy and the<lb />Future of the Depository Library Pro-<lb />gram, by Marie L. Clark. 86-89<lb /><lb />The Great Dismal: A CarolinianTs Swamp<lb />Memoir, by Bland Simpson. Book<lb />Review by Becky Kornegay. 145-146<lb /><lb />Guess You had to be There, by Lisa Dalton 1<lb />and Laura Davidson. 20-22<lb /><lb />Guide to North Carolina Highway Histori-<lb />cal Markers. Book Review. 293 it<lb /><lb />Gurganus, Allan. Oldest Living Confeder-<lb />ate Widow Tells All. Book Review by<lb /><lb />Margaretta Yarbrough. 69<lb />Hi<lb /><lb />Habits of Industry: White Culture and the<lb /><lb />Transformation of the Carolina Pied-<lb />mont, by Allen Tullos. Book Review by<lb />Shelia A. Bumgarner. 66<lb /><lb />Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Carolina<lb />Depository System and William Madi-<lb />son Randall Library . . . One Year<lb />Later. 130-133<lb /><lb />Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Necessar-<lb />ily Quality: A Challenge to Librarians<lb />to Develop Meaningful Standards for<lb />Library Reference Services. 184-187<lb /><lb />Hansel, Patsy J. Revolutionary Research<lb />Report. 10-11<lb /><lb />Henderson-James, Nancy. See The North<lb />Carolina One-Day Trip Book.<lb /><lb />Henson, Patricia G. Heritage of Homes:<lb />The Architecture of Eastern North<lb />Carolina. Book Review. 72<lb /><lb />Heritage of Homes: The Architecture of<lb />Eastern North Carolina, by Patricia G.<lb />Henson. Book Review. 72<lb /><lb />Hill, Michael, ed. Guide to North Carolina<lb />Highway Historical Markers. Book<lb />Review. 293<lb /><lb />Hill, Michael. See Tar Heel Politics: Myths<lb />and Realities.<lb /><lb />Historic North Carolina Inns: A CookTs<lb />Tour, by MTLayne Murphy and Jill<lb />Ungerman. Book Review. 72-73<lb /><lb />History of North Carolina Baptists, by<lb />George W. Paschal. Book Review. 227<lb /><lb />In<lb /><lb />Ir<lb /><lb />Ir<lb /><lb />Ji<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Je<lb /><lb />Je<lb /></p>
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        <p>. AHistory of Sports in North Carolina, by<lb /><lb />ey. Jim L. Sumner. Book Review by Mary<lb />Ann Brown. 143<lb /><lb />Hodder, Dorothy D., and Anthony, Robert<lb /><lb />G., Jr., comps. Spine Tinglers: Real<lb /><lb />of Titles Found in Real (North Carolina)<lb /><lb />n- Libraries, 38-39<lb /><lb />nt Hodder, Dorothy. See The Tongues of<lb />Angels.<lb /><lb />on Hogan, Judy. Watering the Roots in a<lb />Democracy: A Manual on How to<lb /><lb />iC Combine Literature and Writing in<lb />the Public Library. Book Review by<lb /><lb />id Anne McNair. 67-68<lb /><lb />ne Holler, Cato Jr., and Holler, Susan G.<lb /><lb />by Hollow Hills Of Sunnalee: The Linville<lb /><lb />it Caverns Story. Book Review. 72<lb /><lb />k. Horn, Dan. The List of Oliver Quantrell.<lb />25-28<lb /><lb />ce Hollow Hills Of Sunnalee: The Linville<lb />Caverns Story, by Cato Holler Jr. and<lb /><lb />a- Susan G. Holler, Book Review. 72<lb /><lb />Hubris, Heresy, and Hearsay: An Irrever-<lb /><lb />he ent Look at (Perhaps) the Oldest Pro-<lb /><lb />O- fession, or (as Eve said to Adam):<lb />oTell me again where you got that ...1<lb /><lb />ip May want to use it later,� by Gayle<lb /><lb />9k = Ann Fishel and Plummer Alston<lb />Jones, Jr. 14-18<lb /><lb />m Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable Docu-<lb />Ments: Identification, Preservation,<lb /><lb />ri- and Security Issues. 118-121<lb /><lb />Humanities Librarianship.<lb />r- Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-<lb />by lications in the Humanities. 105-<lb />108<lb /><lb />Humor. See Library Humor.<lb />he Humor in the School Library, by Janet<lb />a- Plummer. 40<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Information Policy.<lb />na Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-<lb />li- tion Policy and the Future of the<lb />ar Depository Library Program.<lb /><lb />86-89<lb />- Ieland, Robert E. Entering the Auto Age:<lb />ns The Early Automobile in North Caro-<lb />or "_ Book Review by Peter R. Neal.<lb />89<lb />sh [Onclads and Columbiads: The Coast, by<lb /><lb />William R, Trotter. Book Review. 227-<lb />1] 228<lb /><lb />,g, Jackson, Gwen.<lb />th Candidate, NCLA Vice President/<lb />President Elect. Pic. 294<lb /><lb />of Jackson, Kathleen. The Training Invest-<lb />G. F Ment. 242-245<lb /><lb />ones, Plummer Alston, Jr. See Fishel,<lb />1a _ Gayle Ann,<lb />9k Jordan, Weymouth T., Jr., comp. North<lb /><lb />Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster,<lb /><lb />hg Vol. XII. Book Review. 228<lb /><lb />eg Katz, Harry. The Last Librarian. 41-43<lb /><lb />in Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice.<lb />205-208<lb /><lb />J Kenan, Randall. A Visitation of Spirits.<lb />- Book Review by Nancy Massey. 67<lb /><lb />Kessler, Ridley, and Langelier, Patricia.<lb />Foreword. 85<lb /><lb />Kessler, Ridley E., Jr. Cost-Sharing: ItTs<lb />Time to Pay Up. 138, 153<lb /><lb />King, Henry. Tarheel Tombstones and the<lb />Tales They Tell. Book Review. 293<lb /><lb />Klett, Rex. See The Blue Valleys: A Collec-<lb />tion of Stories.<lb /><lb />Kornegay, Becky. See The Great Dismal: a<lb />CarolinianTs Swamp Memoir.<lb /><lb />Kratt, Mary Norton. My Dear Miss Eva.<lb />Book Review by Martha Lapas. 290-<lb />291<lb /><lb />Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Publica-<lb />tions in the Humanities. 105-108<lb /><lb />La Croix, Michael. Librarians DO have a<lb />Sense of Humor. 61, 63<lb />Langelier, Patricia A. See American Li-<lb />brary Association. ALA Midwinter<lb />Meeting Report; American Library<lb />Association. Annual Conference Re-<lb />port; and Kessler, Ridley. Foreword.<lb />Lapas, Martha. See My Dear Miss Eva.<lb />The Last Librarian, by Harry Katz. 41-43<lb />Lawrence, Elizabeth. Through the Garden<lb />Gate. Edited by Bill Neal. Book Review<lb />by Nancy Frazier. 289-290<lb />The LC-NC Connection, by Norman D.<lb />Stevens. 36-37<lb />Lembke, Janet. Looking for Eagles: Reflec-<lb />tions of a Classical Naturalist. Book<lb />Review by Mark Schumacher. 292-293<lb />Lembke, Janet. River Time: The Frontier<lb />on the River Neuse. Book Review by<lb />Susan Ballinger. 65<lb />Leonardi, Gene. See Signs and Wonders:<lb />Outsider Art Inside North Carolina.<lb />Letters to the Editor. 53-54, 84, 159, 240<lb />Leubke, Paul. Tar Heel Politics: Myths and<lb />Realities. Book Review by Michael Hill.<lb />68<lb />Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibliography<lb />on Library Performance Measures.<lb />215-217<lb />LibrariansT Association at the University<lb />of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 141-142<lb />Librarians DO have a Sense of Humor, by<lb />Michael La Croix. 61, 63<lb />Librarians Do NOT have a Sense of<lb />Humor, by Rose Simon. 62-63<lb />Libraries: Designing for the 90Ts. See From<lb />the President.<lb />Library Directors.<lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:<lb />The Paraprofessional Perspective.<lb />263-269<lb /><lb />Library Humor.<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa, and Davidson, Laura.<lb />Guess You Had to Be There. 20-22<lb /><lb />Dumax, Sally, comp. Proverbs, Max-<lb />ims, and True Sayings for Refer-<lb />ence Librarians, Revised. 29-30<lb /><lb />Eggleston, Suzanne. Carols for Cata-<lb />logers, as Sung by the Anglo-Amer-<lb /><lb />Index<lb /><lb />ican Carol Revisers. 35<lb />Fishel, Gayle Ann, and Jones, Plum-<lb />mer Alston, Jr. Hubris, Heresy, and<lb />Hearsay: An Irreverent Look at<lb />(Perhaps) the Oldest Profession,<lb />or (as Eve said to Adam): oTell me<lb />again where you got that ... I may<lb />want to use it later.� 14-18<lb />Hansel, Patsy. Revolutionary Research<lb />Report. 10-11<lb />Hodder, Dorothy D., and Anthony,<lb />Robert G., Jr., comps. Spine Ting-<lb />lers: Real Titles Found in Real<lb />(North Carolina) Libraries. 38-39<lb />Horn, Dan. The List of Oliver Quan-<lb />trell. 25-28<lb />Katz, Harry. The Last Librarian. 41-43<lb />La Croix, Michael. Librarians DO have<lb />a Sense of Humor. 61, 63<lb />Library News Briefs. 47-48<lb />Lubans, John, comp. Students and<lb />Libraries: In Their Own Words.<lb />31-32<lb />Newton, Frank. M-I-C-K-E-Y<lb />M-I-C-R-O. 33<lb />Plummer, Janet. Humor in the School<lb />Library. 40<lb />Rereclassification at a Semipublic Li-<lb />brary, by Arnold Ziffel (Pseud.) 24<lb />Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library.<lb />23<lb />Schumacher, Mark. Virginia Dare: Our<lb />First Librarian. 6-8<lb />Schledorn, Peter. Drugs in the Library:<lb />Any Substance to Rumors? 19<lb />Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT Have<lb />a Sense of Humor. 62-63<lb />Stevens, Norman D. The LC-NC Con-<lb />nection. 36-37<lb />Tar Heel Books. 44-46<lb />Theme issue. Winter 1990. 1-80<lb />Walker, Lois. All I Really Needed to<lb />Know I DidnTt Learn in Library<lb />School. 258-259<lb />Library News Briefs. 47-48<lb />Library Research Forum.<lb />Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 141-142<lb />Library Research in North Carolina, by<lb />Ilene Nelson. 286-288; by Jinnie Y.<lb />Davis. 64, 79; 141-142; 220-221<lb />Library School Faculty.<lb />Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 64, 79<lb />The List of Oliver Quantrell, by Dan Horn.<lb />25-28<lb />Locating North Carolina Cartographic<lb />Information (pics), by Ralph Lee<lb />Scott. 134-137, 149<lb />Looking for Eagles: Reflections of a Classi-<lb />cal Naturalist, by Janet Lembke. Book<lb />Review by Mark Schumacher. 292-293<lb />Love, or a Reasonable Facsimile, by Gloree<lb />Rogers. Book Review by Lisa Dalton.<lb />224-225<lb />Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Measures<lb />in the Wake County Public Library in<lb />the Wake County Public Library Sys-<lb />tem. 173-177<lb /><lb />Winter 1990"303<lb /></p>
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        <p>Index<lb /><lb />Lubans, John, comp. Students and Librar-<lb />ies: In Their Own Words. 31-32<lb /><lb />McAfee, Mary. See White, Julie.<lb /><lb />McGrath, Eileen. See Arts in Earnest:<lb />North Carolina Folklife.<lb /><lb />McKown, Harry. See Encyclopedia of<lb />Southern Culture.<lb /><lb />McNair, Anne. See Watering the Roots in<lb />a Democracy: A Manual on How to<lb />Combine Literature and Writing in<lb />the Public Library.<lb /><lb />Manley, Roger. Signs and Wonders: Out-<lb />sider Art Inside North Carolina. Book<lb />Review by Gene Leonardi. 147<lb /><lb />Maps.<lb /><lb />Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North<lb />Carolina Cartographic Informa-<lb />tion (pics). 134-137, 149<lb /><lb />Mary Elizabeth Poole: oThe Documents<lb />LibrariansT Documents Librarian,� by<lb />Jean M. Porter. 122-125<lb /><lb />Massengill, Stephen E., comp. The Photo-<lb />graphs of Frank Marchant, Commer-<lb />cial Photographer, Hamlet, North<lb />Carolina, 1907-1930s. Book Review.<lb />72<lb /><lb />Massengill, Stephen E. See Dean Smith: A<lb />Biography.<lb /><lb />Massey, Nancy. See A Visitation of Spirits.<lb /><lb />MasterTs Papers.<lb /><lb />Davis, Jinnie Y. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 220-221<lb /><lb />Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in<lb />North Carolina. 286-288<lb /><lb />Meeting the Global Challenge: How Li-<lb />braries Can Help North Carolina Busi-<lb />nesses Enter the Export Market, by<lb />Diane Strauss. 98-104<lb /><lb />M-I-C-K-E-Y M-I-C-R-O, by Frank Newton.<lb />33<lb /><lb />Miller, Gloria. See North Carolina Library<lb />Association, Biennial Conference Busi-<lb />ness Session, and North Carolina<lb />Library Administration. Executive<lb />Board.<lb /><lb />Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work??? You<lb />Bet They Do! 284<lb /><lb />Moose, Ruth. Dreaming in Color. Book<lb />Review by Lula Avent. 146-147<lb /><lb />More Murder in the Carolinas, by Nancy<lb />Rhyne. Book Review 293<lb /><lb />Morgan, Robert. The Blue Valleys: A Col-<lb />lection of Stories. Book Review by Rex<lb />Klett. 143-144<lb /><lb />Mullin, Patrick. See Ulmschneider, John.<lb /><lb />Mumau, Thad. Dean Smith: A Biography.<lb />Book Review by Stephen E. Massengill.<lb />291-292<lb /><lb />Murphy, MTLayne, and Ungerman, Jill. His-<lb />toric North Carolina Inns: A CookTs<lb />Tour. Book Review. 72-73<lb /><lb />My Dear Miss Eva, by Mary Norton Kratt.<lb />Book Review by Martha Lapas.<lb />290-291<lb /><lb />National Technical Information Service.<lb />Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Liter-<lb />ature: A Misunderstood Genre.<lb /><lb />304"Winter 1990<lb /><lb />109-113<lb />NCLA Minutes. See North Carolina Li-<lb />brary Association. Executive Board.<lb />Neal, Peter R. See Entering the Auto Age:<lb /><lb />The Early Automobile in North Caro-<lb /><lb />lina.<lb /><lb />Nelson, Ilene. Library Research in North<lb /><lb />Carolina. 286-288<lb /><lb />Neufield, Rob. See Touring the Western<lb /><lb />North Carolina Backroads.<lb /><lb />Newspaper Indexes.<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association.<lb />Library Resources Committee,<lb />comp. Directory of Newspaper<lb />Indexes Produced by Libraries in<lb />North Carolina. 55-60<lb /><lb />Newton, Frank. M-I-C-K-E-Y M-I-C-R-O.<lb /><lb />33<lb /><lb />North Carolina Books, by Robert G.<lb />Anthony, Jr. 65-73, 143-149, 223-228,<lb />289-293, 283<lb /><lb />The North Carolina Depository System<lb />and William Madison Randall Library<lb /><lb />... One Year Later, by Arlene A. Haner-<lb /><lb />field. 130-133<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association.<lb /><lb />Candidates for NCLA Offices: NCLA<lb />Nominating Committee Report for<lb />the 1991-1993 Biennium. 294-297<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association. Bi-<lb />ennial Conference Business Session,<lb /><lb />10/13/89. 75-76<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association. Exe-<lb /><lb />cutive Board. Minutes, 10/10/89, 75;<lb /><lb />1/25-26/90, 150-151; 4/20/90, 229-<lb /><lb />231; 7/20/90, 298-300<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association. Li-<lb />brary Resources Committee, comp.<lb /><lb />Directory of Newspaper Indexes Pro-<lb /><lb />duced by Libraries in North Carolina.<lb /><lb />55-60<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Association.<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library Paraprofes-<lb /><lb />sional Association.<lb /><lb />Stoddard, Judie. The North Carolina<lb />Library Paraprofessional Associa-<lb />tion: A Force at Work for the<lb />Nineties. 280-282<lb /><lb />The North Carolina Library Paraprofes-<lb />sional Association: A Force at Work<lb />for the Nineties, by Judie Stoddard.<lb /><lb />280-282<lb /><lb />The North Carolina One-Day Trip Book,<lb />by Jane Ockershausen. Book Review<lb /><lb />by Nancy Henderson-James. 290<lb /><lb />North Carolina State Documents.<lb /><lb />Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of<lb />the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-<lb />turn Printers of Government<lb />Documents. 126-129<lb /><lb />Core Collection of North Carolina<lb />State Documents. 95-97<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with<lb />Documents in Small Non-Deposi-<lb />tory Libraries. 91-94<lb /><lb />Hanerfield, Arlene A. The North Caro-<lb />lina Depository System and Wil-<lb />liam Madison Randall Library ...<lb />One Year Later. 130-133<lb /><lb />Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global S<lb />Challenge: How Libraries Can Help<lb />North Carolina Businesses Entef<lb />the Export Market. 98-104 S<lb />North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A<lb />Roster, vol. XII, by Weymouth T. Jor:<lb />dan, Jr., comp. Book Review. 228<lb />Nyborg, Sandra. Letter to the Editor. 159<lb /><lb />T<lb />Ockershausen, Jane. The North Carolina<lb />One-Day Trip Book. Book Review by<lb />Nancy Henderson-James. 290 T<lb />OTKelly Library, Winston-Salem State<lb /><lb />University (NC).<lb />Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library.<lb />23 T<lb />Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells<lb />All, by Allan Gurganus. Book Review<lb />by Margaretta Yarbrough. 69 U<lb />Online Public Access Catalogs.<lb />Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,<lb />Patrick. Performance Measures! &amp;rf<lb />for Online Systems. 197-204 S<lb />Orndoff, Joyce. b<lb />Candidate, NCLA Secretary. Pic.295 _ V<lb />Over to You: Letters to the Editor. 53-54 Perf<lb /><lb />84, 159, 240 Q<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Paraprofessionals. See Support Staff, Perf<lb />Paris, Jan. Letter to the Editor. 53-54 t<lb /><lb />Parker, Roy, Jr. Cumberland County: A P<lb />Brief History. Book Review. 228 Perf<lb />Paschal, George W. History of North Caro.<lb />lina Baptists. Book Review. 227 Perf<lb />Patterson, Daniel W., and Zug, Charles G., E<lb /><lb />IIL, eds. Arts in Earnest; North Caro-Lhe<lb /><lb />lina Folklife. Book Review by Eileen<lb /><lb />McGrath. 226<lb /><lb />Paynter, David M. See Davis, Jinny Y.<lb /><lb />Foreword.<lb /><lb />The Pelican Guide to Hillsborough, His?!<lb />toric Orange County, North Carolina,<lb /><lb />by Lucile Noell Dula. Book Review. Po<lb /><lb />149 !<lb /><lb />Performance Measures.<lb /><lb />Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the I<lb />Data Mean? Getting from What<lb />Happened to Why it Happened. )<lb />162-165<lb /><lb />Croneis, Karen S., and Wang, Linda H.<lb />Y. Performance Measures and<lb />Technical Services: Efficiency and 1<lb />Effectiveness. 193-196<lb /><lb />Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-<lb />uation: A Case Study. 179-182 1<lb /><lb />Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Neces-<lb />sarily Quality: A Challenge to Li 1<lb />brarians to Develop Meaningful<lb />Standards for Library Reference<lb /><lb />=f = Se ee<lb /><lb />Services. 184-187 1<lb />Kelly, Patricia M. Theory into Practice. P<lb />205-208 be<lb /><lb />Levine, Cynthia R. Selective Bibl |<lb />ography on Library Performance<lb />Measures. 215-217 Po<lb /><lb />Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mea- �<lb />sures in the Wake County Public<lb />Library in the Wake County Public :<lb />Library System. 173-177<lb /></p>
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        <p>al Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-<lb /><lb />ip tion for Public Library Data. 167-<lb />of 171<lb />Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of<lb />A Service Activities in Academic<lb />r Libraries and Criteria for Evalua-<lb />tion Selected by Administrators<lb />9 of those Libraries. 209-214<lb />Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance<lb />a Measures in Youth Services. 189-<lb />ry 192<lb /><lb />Theme Issue. Fall 1990. 157-236<lb />e Thrasher, Jerry A. Performance Mea-<lb />sures: The Pursuit of Excellence<lb /><lb />y: and Accountability. 218<lb /><lb />Tuchmayer, Harry. Performance Mea-<lb />Is sures CanTt Quantify Quality. 219,<lb />w 217<lb /><lb />Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,<lb />Patrick. Performance Measures<lb />1, for Online Systems. 197-204<lb />Performance Measures and Technical<lb />Services: Efficiency and Effectiveness,<lb />by Karen S. Croneis and Linda H. Y.<lb />Wang. 193-196<lb />4 Performance Measures CanTt Quantify<lb />ae, by Harry Tuchmayer. 219,<lb />17<lb />Performance Measures for Online Sys-<lb />tems, by John Ulmschneider and<lb />4 Patrick Mullin. 197-204<lb />Performance Measures in Youth Services,<lb />by Rebecca Sue Taylor. 189-192<lb />Performance Measures: The Pursuit of<lb />.. Excellence and Accountability. 218<lb />The Photographs of Frank Marchant,<lb />n Commercial Photographer, Hamlet,<lb />North Carolina, 1907-1930s, by<lb />y Stephen E. Massengill, comp. Book<lb />Review. 72<lb />Plummer, Janet. Humor in the School<lb />,. Library. 40<lb />7 Point/ Counterpoint.<lb />Kessler, Ridley, E., Jr. Cost-Sharing:<lb />ItTs Time to Pay Up. 138, 153<lb />e LaCroix, Michael. Librarians DO have<lb />t a Sense of Humor. 61, 63<lb />. | Moore, Tom. Do Workshops Work???<lb />You Bet They Do! 284<lb />. Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT have<lb />1 a Sense of Humor. 62-63<lb />1 Thrasher, Jerry A. Performance Mea-<lb />sures: The Pursuit of Excellence<lb />F and Accountability. 218<lb />Tuchmayer, Harry. Cost-Shifting: Call<lb />E It What It Really Is. 139, 153<lb />- Tuchmayer, Harry. Performance Mea-<lb />] sures CanTt Quantify Quality. 219,<lb />D 217.<lb />Tuchmayer, Harry. Workshops DonTt<lb />bp Work " They Can't! 285<lb />Sole, Mary Elizabeth.<lb />4 Porter, Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:<lb />2 oThe Documents LibrariansT Docu-<lb />Port ments Librarian.� 122-125<lb />- ety Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:<lb />° The Documents LibrariansT Docu-<lb />Ments Librarian.� 122-125<lb /><lb />A Portrait of the Gales Family: Nineteenth<lb />Century Printers of Government<lb />Documents, by Margaret J. Boeringer.<lb />126-129<lb /><lb />Powell, Lew. Carolina Follies: A Nose-<lb />Tweaking Look at Life in Our Two<lb />Great and Goofy States. Book Review.<lb />228<lb /><lb />Powell, William S. See Crime and Society<lb />in North Carolina, 1663-1776<lb /><lb />Preservation.<lb /><lb />Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable<lb />Documents: Identification, Preser-<lb />vation, and Security Issues. 118-<lb />121<lb /><lb />Price, Reynolds. The Tongues of Angels.<lb />Book Review by Dorothy Hodder.<lb />226-227<lb /><lb />Printers.<lb /><lb />Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of<lb />the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-<lb />tury Printers of Government<lb />Documents. 126-129<lb /><lb />Procedure Manuals.<lb /><lb />Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Stan-<lb />dard Operating Procedure? or, By<lb />the Book. 270-273<lb /><lb />Proverbs, Maxims, and True Sayings for<lb />Reference Librarians, Revised, by Sally<lb />Dumax, comp. 29-30<lb /><lb />Public Documents.<lb /><lb />Abbott, Lisa T. Technical Report Liter-<lb />ature: A Misunderstood Genre.<lb />109-113<lb /><lb />Boeringer, Margaret J. A Portrait of<lb />the Gales Family: Nineteenth Cen-<lb />tury Printers of Government<lb />Documents. 126-129<lb /><lb />Clark, Marie L. Government Informa-<lb />tion Policy and the Future of the<lb />Depository Library Program.<lb />86-89<lb /><lb />Core Collection of North Carolina<lb />State Documents, 95-97<lb /><lb />Dalton, Lisa. Doc Soup: Dealing with<lb />Documents in Small Non-Deposi-<lb />tory Libraries, 91-94<lb /><lb />Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable<lb />Documents: Identification, Preser-<lb />vation, and Security Issues. 118-<lb />121<lb /><lb />Kessler, Ridley E., Jr. Cost-Sharing:<lb />ItTs Time to Pay Up. 138, 153<lb /><lb />Kroeger, Marie. U.S. Government Pub-<lb />lications in the Humanities. 105-<lb />108<lb /><lb />Porter, Jean M. Mary Elizabeth Poole:<lb />oThe Documents LibrariansT Docu-<lb />ments Librarian.� 122-125<lb /><lb />Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North<lb />Carolina Cartographic Informa-<lb />tion (pics). 134-137, 149<lb /><lb />Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Global<lb />Challenge: How Libraries Can Help<lb />North Carolina Businesses Enter<lb />the Export Market. 98-104<lb /><lb />Theme Issue. Summer 1990. 81-156<lb /><lb />Tuchmayer, Harry. Cost-Shifting: Call<lb />It What It Really Is. 139, 153<lb /><lb />Index<lb /><lb />Tulis, Susan E. Depository Library<lb />Council: An Overview. 115-117<lb />Public Libraries.<lb /><lb />Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-<lb />uation: A Case Study. 179-182<lb />Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mea-<lb /><lb />sures in the Wake County Public<lb />Library in the Wake County Public<lb />Library System. 173-177<lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:<lb />The Paraprofessional Perspective.<lb />263-269<lb />Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Coopera-<lb />tion for Public Library Data.<lb />167-171<lb />Taylor, Rebecca Sue. Performance<lb />Measures in Youth Services.<lb />189-192<lb />Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-<lb />drenTs Services. 246-252<lb />Public Library Evaluation: A Case Study,<lb />by James J. Govern. 179-182<lb /><lb />Quantity is Not Necessarily Quality: A<lb />Challenge to Librarians to Develop<lb />Meaningful Standards for Library<lb />Reference Services, by Patsy J. Hansel.<lb />184-187<lb /><lb />Rare and Valuable Documents: Identifi-<lb />cation, Preservation, and Security<lb />Issues, by Barbara Hulyk. 118-121<lb /><lb />Rare Books.<lb /><lb />Hulyk, Barbara. Rare and Valuable<lb />Documents: Identification, Preser-<lb />vation, and Security Issues. 118-<lb />121<lb /><lb />Ray Moore Award.<lb /><lb />Addendum. 79<lb /><lb />Rees, Philip. See Architects and Builders<lb />in North Carolina: A History of the<lb />Practice of Building.<lb /><lb />Reference 101: Survival Training for Para-<lb />professionals, by Julie White and Mary<lb />McAfee. 260-262<lb /><lb />Reference Services.<lb /><lb />Hansel, Patsy J. Quantity is Not Neces-<lb />sarily Quality: A Challenge to Li-<lb />brarians to Develop Meaningful<lb />Standards for Library Reference<lb />Services. 184-187<lb /><lb />Walker, Lois. All I Really Needed to<lb />Know I DidnTt Learn in Library<lb />School. 258-259<lb /><lb />White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. Refer-<lb />ence 101: Survival Training for<lb />Paraprofessionals. 260-262<lb /><lb />Research Methods.<lb /><lb />Baker, Sharon L. But What Does the<lb />Data Mean? Getting from What<lb /><lb />Happened to Why It Happened.<lb />162-165<lb /><lb />Strickler, Sally Ann. The Evaluation of<lb />Service Activities in Academic<lb />Libraries and Criteria for Evalua-<lb />tion Selected by Administrators<lb />of Those Libraries. 209-214<lb /><lb />Winter 1990"305<lb /></p>
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        <p>Index<lb /><lb />Ulmschneider, John, and Mullin,<lb />Patrick. Performance Measures<lb />for Online Systems. 197-204<lb />Rereclassification at a Semipublic Library,<lb />by Arnold Ziffel (Pseud.) 24<lb />Revolutionary Research Report, by Patsy<lb />Hansel. 10-11<lb />Reynolds, Patrick, and Shachtman, Tom.<lb />The Gilded Leaf: Triumph, Tragedy,<lb />and Tobacco: Three Generations of<lb />the R. J. Reynolds Family and Fortune.<lb />Book Review by Maruice C. York.<lb />71-72<lb />Rhyne, Nancy. More Murder in the Caro-<lb />linas. Book Review. 293<lb />Ridgway, Richard F. Self-Sufficiency at All<lb />Costs: Confederate Post Office Opera-<lb />tions in North Carolina, 1861-1865.<lb />Book Review. 72<lb />River Time: The Frontier on the River<lb />Neuse, by Janet Lembke. Book Review<lb />by Susan Ballinger. 65<lb />The Roads of North Carolina. Book Re-<lb />view. 73<lb />Rodney, Mae L.<lb />Candidate, NCLA Director. Pic. 295-<lb />296<lb />Rodney, Mae L. Fun at O'Kelly Library. 23<lb />Rogers, Gloree. Love, or a Reasonable<lb />Facsimile. Book Review by Lisa Dalton.<lb />224-226<lb />The Role of the Work Plan in Assessing<lb />Staff Development and Continuing<lb />Education Needs for Library Support<lb />Staff, by Benjamin F. Speller, Jr., and<lb />James N. Colt. 254-257<lb /><lb />Sakowski, Carolyn. Touring the Western<lb />North Carolina Backroads. Book Re-<lb />view by Rob Neufeld. 223<lb /><lb />Schledorn, Peter. Drugs in the Library:<lb />Any Substance to Rumors? 19<lb /><lb />School Media Centers.<lb /><lb />Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and<lb />Training for School Library Assist-<lb />ants. 274-279<lb /><lb />Scott, Ralph Lee. Locating North Carolina<lb />Cartographic Information (pics).<lb />134-137, 149<lb /><lb />Self-Sufficiency at All Costs: Confederate<lb />Post Office Operations in North Caro-<lb />lina, 1861-1865, by Richard F. Ridg-<lb />way. Book Review. 72<lb /><lb />Schumacher, Mark. See Looking for<lb />Eagles: Reflections of a Classical<lb />Naturalist.<lb /><lb />Schumacher, Mark. Virginia Dare: Our<lb />First Librarian. 6-8<lb /><lb />Selective Bibliography on Library Per-<lb />formance Measures, by Cynthia R.<lb />Levine. 215-217<lb /><lb />Shearin, (Ed) Ward T., Jr.<lb /><lb />Candidate, NCLA Director. Pic. 296<lb /><lb />Shepherd, Gay Williams.<lb /><lb />Candidate, NCLA Director, Pic. 296<lb /><lb />Simon, Rose, and Fergusson, David. Fore-<lb />warned. 3<lb /><lb />Simon, Rose. Librarians Do NOT have a<lb />Sense of Humor. 62-63<lb /><lb />306"Winter 1990<lb /><lb />Signs and Wonders: Outsider Art Inside<lb />North Carolina, by Roger Manley.<lb />Book Review by Gene Leonardi. 147<lb /><lb />Simpson, Bland. The Great Dismal: A<lb />CarolinianTs Swamp Memoir. Book<lb />Review by Becky Kornegay. 145-146<lb /><lb />Skipp, Francis E., ed. The Complete Short<lb />Stories of Thomas Wolfe. Book Review.<lb />227<lb /><lb />A Slice of Time: A Carolinas Album, 1950-<lb />1990. Book Review. 293<lb /><lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries: The<lb />Paraprofessional Perspective. 263-<lb />269<lb /><lb />Smith, Kitty. Federal-State Cooperation<lb />for Public Library Data. 167-171<lb /><lb />Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt, James<lb />N. The Role of the Work Plan in<lb />Assessing Staff Development and<lb />Continuing Education Needs for Li-<lb />brary Support Staff. 254-257<lb /><lb />Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Standard<lb />Operating Procedure? or, By the Book.<lb />270-273<lb /><lb />Spencer, Sue.<lb /><lb />Candidate, NCLA Vice President/<lb />President Elect. Pic. 294<lb />Spindel, Donna J. Crime and Society in<lb />North Carolina, 1663-1776. Book Re-<lb />view by William S. Powell. 144<lb />Spine Tinglers: Real Titles Found in Real<lb />(North Carolina) Libraries, by Doro-<lb />thy D. Hodder and Robert G. Anthony,<lb />Jr. 38-39<lb />Staff Development<lb />Bell, Anita C. Course Outline and<lb />Training for School Library Assist-<lb />ants. 274-279<lb /><lb />Jackson, Kathleen. The Training In-<lb />vestment. 242-245<lb /><lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries:<lb />The Paraprofessional Perspective.<lb />263-269<lb /><lb />Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt,<lb />James N. The Role of the Work<lb />Plan in Assessing Staff Develop-<lb />ment and Continuing Education<lb />Needs for Library Support Staff.<lb />254-257<lb /><lb />Spencer, Marie Olsen. WhatTs Stan-<lb />dard Operating Procedure? or, By<lb />the Book. 270-273<lb /><lb />Terwilliger, Gail. Training for Chil-<lb />drenTs Services. 246-252<lb /><lb />White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. Refer-<lb />ence 101: Survival Training for<lb />Paraprofessionals. 260-262<lb /><lb />Staff Development in North CarolinaTs<lb />Public Libraries: The Paraprofessional<lb />Perspective. 263-269<lb /><lb />Stanly County Public Library (NC).<lb />Govern, James J. Public Library Eval-<lb /><lb />uation: A Case Study. 179-182<lb /><lb />The State Magazine Index, June 1966 -<lb />May 1987, Vol. 34 - Vol. 54. Book<lb />Review. 148<lb /><lb />Tay<lb />Statistical Meas _ es.<lb /><lb />Lovett, Val. Use of Staff Output Mei Tec<lb />sures in th® oYake County Publ<lb />Libraryint Wake County Publi<lb />Library System. 172-177 Tec<lb /><lb />Stevens, Norman DS oS'LC-NC Connel<lb />tion. 36-37 Siaaladeile<lb />Stevens, Norman D.TfT'° T to the Edito<lb />84 tor [ae<lb />Stewart, Alva. Letter to the Editor. 5i 79,<lb />240<lb />Stoddard, Judie. The oth Carolin pp,<lb /><lb />Library Paraprofes:iunal Associatio!<lb /><lb />A Force at Work for the Ninetie' Tp;<lb /><lb />280-282 bits<lb /><lb />Strauss, Diane. Meeting the Gi »val Chal<lb />lenge: How Libraries Can elp Nort!p),<lb /><lb />Carolina Businesses Enter " Expor<lb />Market. 98-104<lb /><lb />Strickler, Sally Ann. The Ev _ tion ¢ The<lb />Service Activities in Acade 2 Librat<lb /><lb />ies and Criteria for Eva: otion Sé<lb />lected by Administrators of thos Tou<lb />Libraries. 209-214<lb />Student Assistants.<lb />Bell, Anita C. Course Outl'ne anitya<lb />Training for School Libra: ° Assist Tra<lb />ants. 274-279<lb />Students and Libraries: In tk ir Ow! Th,<lb />Words, by John Lubans, comp. 31-32<lb />Sturkey, Don. A Slice of Time: A Ca djina Tri:<lb />Album, 1950-1990. Book Revie. 293<lb />The Summer People, by John Foste: Wes!<lb />Book Review by Frances Bryant B ~ad<lb />burn. 147-148 Tro<lb />Sumner, Jim L. A History of Sporis if<lb />North Carolina. Book Review by Mar}<lb />Ann Brown. 143 Tuc<lb />Support Staff. ,<lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development i Tuc<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries Tuc<lb />The Paraprofessional Perspective<lb />263-269 Tuc<lb />Speller, Benjamin F., Jr., and Colt<lb />James N. The Role of the Work Tuy<lb />Plan in Assessing Staff Develop<lb />ment and Continuing Educatior<lb />Needs for Library Support Staff<lb />254-257<lb />Stoddard, Judie. The North Caroliné<lb />Library Paraprofessional Associa:<lb />tion: A Force at Work for the Nine:<lb />ties: 280-282<lb />Theme Issue. Winter 1990. 237-300<lb />White, Julie, and McAfee, Mary. ReferT<lb />ence 101: Survival Training fot<lb />Paraprofessionals. 260-262 1<lb />Surveys.<lb />Smith, Duncan. Staff Development in 2<lb />North CarolinaTs Public Libraries) 3<lb />The Paraprofessional Perspective 4<lb />263-269<lb /><lb />Tar Heel Books. 44-46 5<lb /><lb />Tar Heel Politics: Myths and Realities, by<lb />Paul Leubke. Book Review by Michael<lb />Hill. 68<lb /><lb />Tarheel Tombstones and the Tales They<lb />Tell, by Henry King. Book Review. 293<lb /></p>
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        <p>Editor<lb />FRANCES BRYANT BRADBURN<lb />Joyner Library<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Greenville, NC 27858<lb />(919) 757-6076<lb /><lb />Associate Editor<lb />ROSE SIMON<lb />Dale H. Gramley Library<lb />Salem College<lb />Winston-Salem, NC 27108<lb />(919) 721-2649<lb /><lb />Associate Editor<lb />JOHN WELCH<lb />Division of State Library<lb />109 East Jones Street<lb />Raleigh, NC 27611<lb />(919) 733-2570<lb /><lb />Book Review Editor<lb />ROBERT ANTHONY<lb />CB#¥3930, Wilson Library<lb />University of North Carolina<lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27599<lb />(919) 962-1172<lb /><lb />Advertising Manager<lb />HARRY TUCHMAYER<lb />New Hanover County Public Library<lb />201 Chestnut Street<lb />Wilmington, NC 28401<lb />(919) 341-4389<lb /><lb />Editorial Advisor<lb />HOWARD F. McGINN<lb />Division of State Library<lb />109 East Jones Street<lb />Raleigh, NC 27611<lb />(919) 733-2570<lb /><lb />Trustees<lb />MRS. ERNEST M. KNOTTS<lb />Route 2, Box 505<lb />Albemarle, NC 28001<lb />(704) 982-7434<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL STAFF<lb /><lb />ChildrenTs Services<lb />SATIA ORANGE<lb />Forsyth County Public Library<lb />660 West Fifth Street<lb />Winston-Salem, NC 27101<lb />(919) 727-2556<lb /><lb />College and University<lb /><lb />PLUMMER ALSTON JONES, JR.<lb />Iris Holt McEwen Library<lb /><lb />Elon College<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 187<lb /><lb />Elon College, NC 27244<lb />(919) 584-2338<lb /><lb />Community and Junior College<lb />PAT RICHARDSON<lb />Wake Technical Community College<lb />9101 Fayetteville Road<lb />Raleigh, NC 27603<lb />(919) 772-0551<lb /><lb />Documents<lb />LISA K. DALTON<lb />Rockingham County Public Library<lb />598 Pierce Street<lb />Eden, NC 27288<lb />(919) 623-3168<lb /><lb />Junior Members Round Table<lb />DOROTHY DAVIS HODDER<lb />Public Services Librarian<lb />New Hanover County Public Library<lb />201 Chestnut Street<lb />Wilmington, NC 28401<lb />(919) 341-4393<lb /><lb />N. C. Association of School<lb />Librarians<lb />KATHERINE R. CAGLE<lb />R. J. Reynolds High School<lb />Winston-Salem, NC 27106<lb />(919) 727-2260<lb /><lb />Address all correspondence to<lb />Frances Bryant Bradburn, Editor<lb /><lb />Joyner Library, East Carolina University<lb /><lb />Greenville, NC 27868<lb /><lb />North Carolina Library<lb />Paraprofessional Association<lb />JUDIE STODDARD<lb />Onslow County Public Library<lb />68 Doris Avenue East<lb />Jacksonville, NC 28540<lb />(919) 455-7350<lb /><lb />Public Library<lb />BOB RUSSELL<lb />Elbert Ivey Memorial Library<lb />420 Third Street NW<lb />Hickory, NC 28601<lb />(704) 322-2905<lb /><lb />Reference/Adult Services<lb />ILENE NELSON<lb />William R. Perkins Library<lb />Duke University<lb />Durham, NC 27706<lb />(919) 684-2373<lb /><lb />Resources and Technical Services<lb />GENE LEONARDI<lb />Shepard Library<lb />North Carolina Central University<lb />Durham, NC 27707<lb />(919) 560-6220<lb /><lb />Round Table for Ethnic/Minority<lb />Concerns<lb /><lb />BELINDA DANIELS<lb /><lb />Learning Resources Center<lb /><lb />Guilford Technical Community<lb /><lb />College<lb /><lb />Jamestown, NC 27282-2309<lb /><lb />(919) 334-4822<lb /><lb />Round Table on the Status of Women<lb />in Librarianship<lb />ELIZABETH LANEY<lb />CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall<lb />University of North Carolina<lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360<lb />(919) 962-8361<lb /><lb />North Carolina Libraries, published four times a year, is the official publication of the North Carolina<lb />Library Association. Membership dues include a subscription to North Carolina Libraries. Membership<lb />information may be obtained from the treasurer of NCLA.<lb /><lb />Subscription rates are $32.00 per year, or $10.00 per issue, for domestic subscriptions; $50.00 per year,<lb />or $15.00 per issue, for foreign subscriptions. Backfiles are maintained by the editor. Microfilm copies are<lb />available through University Microfilms. North Carolina Libraries is indexed by Library Literature and<lb /><lb />publishes its own annual index.<lb /><lb />Editorial correspondence should be addressed to the editor; advertisement correspondence should<lb />be addressed to the advertising manager. Articles are juried.<lb /><lb />North Carolina Libraries is printed by Meridional Publications, Wake Forest, NC.<lb /><lb />Issue deadlines are February 10, May 10, August 10, and November 10.<lb /><lb />308"Winter 1990</p>
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