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Library Trends, Volume 63
Volume 63, Number 1, Summer 2014
Articles
- Mark McCallon:
Preface. 1 - Louise S. Robbins:
Introduction. 2-10 - Emily Knox:
Intellectual Freedom and the Agnostic-Postmodernist View of Reading Effects. 11-26 - Eric Novotny:
From Inferno to Freedom: Censorship in the Chicago Public Library, 1910-1936. 27-41 - Douglas Campbell:
Reexamining the Origins of the Adoption of the ALA's Library Bill of Rights. 42-56 - Joyce M. Latham:
Heat, Humility, and Hubris: The Conundrum of the Fiske Report. 57-74 - Noriko Asato:
Librarians' Free Speech: The Challenge of Librarians' Own Intellectual Freedom to the American Library Association, 1946-2007. 75-105
Volume 63, Number 2, Fall 2014
- Donald G. Davis Jr.:
Foreword. 107-108 - Hermina G. B. Anghelescu:
Prologue. 109-111 - Hermina G. B. Anghelescu:
Introduction. 112-126 - Sandra Fried, Desislava Popova, Malgorzata Dabrowska, Marcel G. Chiranov:
A Tale of Public Libraries in Bulgaria, Poland, and Romania: The Case of Three Gates Foundation Grants. 127-143 - Victor Zverevich:
Developing the Library Network in Postcommunist Russia: Trends, Issues, and Perspectives. 144-160 - Vít Richter, Katerina Millerová:
The Development of Czech Libraries, 1990-2013. 161-182 - Aira Lepik:
An Ongoing Process of Modernization: Libraries and Librarianship in Estonia. 183-196 - Ulla Wimmer, Michael Seadle:
A Friendly Conquest: German Libraries after the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. 197-211 - Márton Németh:
Hungarian Libraries and Librarianship, 1990-2013: An Overview. 212-232 - Andris Vilks, Jana Dreimane:
Modernization of Libraries in a Postcommunist State: The Roles of the George Soros, Andrew W. Mellon, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundations in the Development of Latvian Libraries. 233-251 - Elena Maceviciute:
The Library Sector in Lithuania at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century. 252-266 - Viktorija Kostoska, Zhaklina Gjalevska, Elena Nikodinovska, Magdica Shambevska, Zorica Jakovleska-Spirovska, Milan Damjanoski:
Libraries and Librarianship in the Republic of Macedonia. 267-283 - Gordana Stokic Simoncic, Zeljko Vuckovic:
Searching for a Lost Identity: Serbian Librarianship at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century. 284-298 - Maria Sliwinska:
Polish Libraries: Leaping from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century. 299-314
Volume 63, Number 3, Winter 2015
- Ken Herold:
Introduction: Composing Information. 315-316 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens:
An Illustrated Introduction to the Infosphere. 317-361 - Jonathan Furner:
Information Science Is Neither. 362-377 - Jesse David Dinneen, Christian Brauner:
Practical and Philosophical Considerations for Defining Information as Well-formed, Meaningful Data in the Information Sciences. 378-400 - Don Fallis:
What Is Disinformation? 401-426 - Kay Mathiesen:
Toward a Political Philosophy of Information. 427-447 - Pawel Garbacz:
A New Perspective on Instantiation. 448-463 - Ross Scimeca, Robert V. Labaree:
Synoptic Reference: Introducing a Polymathic Approach to Reference Services. 464-486 - Pauline Rafferty:
FRBR, Information, and Intertextuality. 487-511 - Martin Thellefsen, Torkild Thellefsen, Bent Sørensen:
The Fallacy of the Cognitive Free Fall in Communication Metaphor: A Semiotic Analysis. 512-527 - Lai Ma:
A Sign on a Tree: A Case for "Public Knowledge". 528-539 - Lei Zhang, Hope A. Olson:
Distilling Abstractions: Genre Redefining Essence versus Context. 540-554 - Bradley W. Compton:
Parallax Ontology and the Philosophy of Information. 555-573 - Ariel Antonio Morán-Reyes:
Contribution to the Ontological Status of Information: Development of the Structural-Attributive Approach. 574-590 - Rick Szostak:
A Pluralistic Approach to the Philosophy of Classification. 591-614 - Vesa Suominen, Pirjo Tuomi:
Literacies, Hermeneutics, and Literature. 615-628
Volume 63, Number 4, Spring 2015
- Susan Schnuer, Barbara J. Ford, Peggy Barber:
Leadership and Innovators Training Program for Latvian and Romanian Public Librarians at the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs. 629-646 - Etleva Domi:
Albanian Libraries in a Changing Society. 647-662 - Indira Kasapovic:
In "No Man's Land": Libraries in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina. 663-674 - Ivanka Stricevic, Franjo Pehar:
Libraries in Croatia: Developments and Trends in the Postsocialist Period. 675-696 - Adil Olluri, Donjeta Bekim Shatri:
The Libraries of Kosovo: A Historical Overview. 697-703 - Silvia Stasselová:
Historical Milestones of Slovak Librarianship, 1989-2014. 704-724 - Melita Ambrozic, Maja Zumer:
Libraries and the Library System of Slovenia. 725-744 - Amy Campbell:
Ukrainian Libraries at a Time of Political Unrest: Observations from a Ten-Day Journey. 745-755 - Dincho Krastev, Nikola Kazanski:
Democracy and Libraries: Modernizing and Rebuilding Bulgarian Libraries with US Support, 1990-2014. 756-765 - Jelena Durovic:
Montenegrin Libraries, 1989-2014. 766-780 - Roman Stepanovic Motulskij:
The Libraries of Belarus. 781-793 - Hermina G. B. Anghelescu, Eugenia Bejan:
Libraries in Moldova: The Road to Renewal in Hard Economic Times. 794-808 - Hermina G. B. Anghelescu, Elena Chiaburu:
Regime Change in Romania: A Quarter-Century Impact on Libraries. 809-843
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