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College and Research Libraries
Volume 59, 1998
January 1998, Volume 59, No. 1
March 1998, Volume 59, No. 2
May 1998, Volume 59, No. 3
July 1998, Volume 59, No. 4
September 1998, Volume 59, No. 5
November 1998, Volume 59, No. 6
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N| O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
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- Academic capitalism: politics, policies, and the entrepreneurial university, Slaughter, rev. of, 293–94
- "Academic librarians and the pursuit of tenure: the support group as a strategy for success," Miller, 260–65
- The academic library: its context, its purpose, and its operation, Budd, rev. of, 483–84
- Access to campus library services by distance users: final report, Brophy, rev. of, 285–87
- Across all borders: international information flows and applications: collected papers, Dosa, rev. of, 81–82
- Alexander, Jean, rev. (A feeling for books), 290–91
- Altman, Ellen, ed., Research misconduct: issues, implications, and strategies, rev. of, 592–94
- ALA, Black Caucus, "Perceptions of discriminatory practices and attitudes: a survey of African American librarians," 434–45
- "An analysis of articles by college librarians," Zemon, 422–32
- Andaleeb, Syed Saad, "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications," 156–67
- The Associated Colleges of the Midwest, "Private liberal arts colleges and the costs of scientific journals: a perennial dilemma," 406–20
- ACRL, Women’s Studies Section, "An empirical examination of subject headings for Women’s Studies core materials," 130–38
- ARL, "Library home page design: a comparison of page layout for front-ends to ARL library Web sites," 458–65; "Representations of the alternative press in academic library collections," 363–77
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B
- Bahr, Alice Harrison, "An analysis of articles by college librarians," 422–32
- Bao, Xue-Ming, "Challenges and opportunities: a report of the 1998 library survey of Internet users at Seton Hall Univesity," 535–43
- Barker, Joseph W., rev. (Scholarly publishing, 86–87; Trapped in the net, 396–98)
- Bartovics, Albert F., rev. (Shamans, software, and spleens), 193–94
- Behrend Col., "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications," 156–67
- Bell, Steven J., "Making the library management systems acquisition: achieving resolution of a tough decision," 348–61
- Benefiel, Candace R., "Academic librarians and the pursuit of tenure: the support group as a strategy for success," 260–65
- Bernhard, Fabian, In close association: research, humanities, and the library, rev. of, 586–88
- Berry, John, rev. (No silence!), 197–98
- "Between two ages," Schwartz, guest editorial, 112–13
- Billings, Harold, "Libraries, language, and change: defining the information present," 212–18
- Black, William K., "Peer review in Carnegie Research libraries," 512–22
- Blecic, Deborah D., "Using transaction log analysis to improve OPAC retrieval results," 39–50
- Boyle, James, Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society, rev. of, 193–94
- Brophy, Peter: Access to campus library services by distance users: final report, rev. of, 285–87; A comparable experience? library support for franchised courses in higher education, rev. of, 285–87; Self-service systems in libraries: final report, rev. of, 285–87
- Budd, John M., The academic library: its context, its purpose, and its operation, rev. of, 483–84
- Burnam, Paul D., "Private liberal arts colleges and the costs of scientific journals: a perennial dilemma," 406–20
- Buttlar, Lois, "Catalogers in academic libraries: their evolving and expanding roles," 311–21
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C
- Casey, Carol, "The cyberarchive: a look at the storage and preservation of Web sites," 304–10
- "Catalogers in academic libraries: their evolving and expanding roles," Buttlar, 311–21
- "Challenges and opportunities: a report of the 1998 library survey of Internet users at Seton Hall Univesity," Bao, 535–43
- "Citation patterns to traditional and electronic preprints in the published literature," Youngen, 448–56
- Clip notes, no. 26, Criteria for promotion and tenure for academic librarians, Vesper, comp., rev. of, 586
- Clougherty, Leo, "The University of Iowa libraries’ undergraduate user needs assessment," 572–84
- Cole, Jim, ed., Serials management in the electronic era: papers in honor of Peter Gellatly, founding editor of The serials librarian, rev. of, 201–2
- C&RL, "An analysis of articles by college librarians," 422–32;
- College for sale: a critique of the commodification of higher education, Shumar, rev. of, 392–94
- Coll. of Charleston, "Faculty-library teamwork in book ordering," 524–33
- The college student’s research companion, Quaratiello, rev. of, 390–92
- Colver, Marylou, ed., Outsourcing library technical services operations: practices in academic, public, and special libraries, rev. of, 288–90
- Communicating research, Meadows, rev. of, 395–96
- A comparable experience? library support for franchised courses in higher education, Goodall, rev. of, 285–87
- "Computer-assisted instruction: is it an option for bibliographic instruction in large undergraduate survey classes," Kaplowitz, 19–27
- Constaninou, Constantia, rev. (Libraries & philanthropy), 199–201
- Contini, Janice, "Computer-assisted instruction: is it an option for bibliographic instruction in large undergraduate survey classes," 19–27
- Cook, Eleanor I., rev. (Gateways to knowledge), 82–83
- "Cost-benefit analysis of electronic information: a case study," White, 503–10
- Counterpoise: for social responsibilities, liberty and dissent, rev. of, 80–81
- Crawford, Gregory A., "Cost-benefit analysis of electronic information: a case study," 503–10
- Criteria for promotion and tenure for academic librarians, Vesper, comp., rev. of, 586
- Cronin-Kardon, Cynthia, "Making the library management systems acquisition: achieving resolution of a tough decision," 348–61
- "The cyberarchive: a look at the storage and preservation of Web sites," Casey, 304–10
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D
- D’Angelo, Barbara J., revs. (Access to campus library services by distance users, 285–87; A comparable experience? 285–87; Self-service systems in libraries, 285–87)
- Daniels, Tim, rev. (The library paraprofessional), 85–86
- Davis, Donald G., Jr., ed., Libraries & philanthropy: proceedings of Library History Seminar IX, rev. of, 199–201
- Davis, Jinnie Y., "Fair use after CONFU," guest editorial, 209–11
- "Defining and measuring the library’s impact on campuswide outcomes," Lindauer, 546–70
- "Development of critical thinking skills: an analysis of academic library experiences and other measures," Whitmire, 266–73
- Dickstein, Ruth, "Listserv lemmings and fly-brarians on the wall: a librarian-instructor team taming the cyberbeast in the large classroom," 10–17
- Dittemore, Margaret R., ed., Documenting cultural diversity in the resurgent American south: collectors, collecting, and collections, rev. of, 194–97
- Documenting cultural diversity in the resurgent American south: collectors, collecting, and collections, Dittemore, ed., rev. of, 194–97
- Dosa, Marta, Across all borders: international information flows and applications: collected papers, rev. of, 81–82
- Dowler, Lawrence, ed., Gateways to knowledge: the role of academic libraries in teaching, learning and research, rev. of, 82–83
- "The downside of scholarly electronic publishing: problems in accessing electronic journals through online directories and catalogs," Ford, 335–46
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E
- East Central Colleges, "Private liberal arts colleges and the costs of scientific journals: a perennial dilemma," 406–20
- "Effects of library instruction on university students’ satisfaction with the library: a longitudinal study," Stamatoplos, 323–34
- Electronic information environment and academic libraries: proceedings of Japan-U.S. library conference 1996=Denshika Sareru Joho to Toshokan, Hitoshi, ed., rev. of, 484–86
- "Embracing the new technology and keeping harmony: in search of a new balance," Zhang, guest editorial, 301–3
- "An empirical examination of subject headings for Women’s Studies core materials," Gerhard, 130–38
- Ensor, Pat, ed., Information imagineering: meeting at the interface, rev. of, 493–94
- Eshelman, William R., No silence!: a library life, rev.of, 197–98
- The evolution of the American academic library building, Kaser, rev. of, 198–99
- An exhibit denied: lobbying the history of the "Enola Gay", Harwit, rev. of, 590–992
- "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications", Andaleeb, 156–67
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F
- "Facing the new millennium: values for the electronic age," Hisle, guest editorial, 6–8
- "Faculty-library teamwork in book ordering," Neville, 524–33
- "Fair use after CONFU," Davis, guest editorial, 209–11
- A feeling for books: the Book-of-the-month club, literary taste, and middle-class desire, Radway, rev. of, 290–91
- Ford, Charlotte E., "The downside of scholarly electronic publishing: problems in accessing electronic journals through online directories and catalogs," 335–46
- Fowler, Rena K., "The university library as learning organization for innovation: an exploratory study," 220–31
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G
- Gannon U., "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications," 156–67
- Garcha, Rajinder, "Catalogers in academic libraries: their evolving and expanding roles," 311–21
- Garrett, Jeffrey, rev. (Space between words), 486–88
- Gateways to knowledge: the role of academic libraries in teaching, learning and research, Dowler, ed., rev. of, 82–83
- Gerhard, Kristin H., "An empirical examination of subject headings for Women’s Studies core materials," 130–38; "Representations of the alternative press in academic library collections," 363–77
- Goodall, Deborah, A comparable experience? library support forfranchised courses in higher education, rev. of, 285–87
- Graham, Peter S., "New roles for special collections on the network," 232–39
- Graves, Diane J., rev. (What else you can do with a library degree), 394–95
- Great Lakes Colleges Association, "Private liberal arts colleges and the costs of scientific journals: a perennial dilemma," 406–20
- "The growing importance of state library associations," Riggs, editorial, 500–501
- Guidelines for educational use of copyrighted materials, Hoon, ed., rev. of, 588–90
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H
- Hannay, William M., rev. (Research misconduct), 592–94
- Harger, Elaine, rev. (An exhibit denied), 590–92
- Harter, Stephen P., "The downside of scholarly electronic publishing: problems in accessing electronic journals through online directories and catalogs," 335–46
- Harwit, Martin, An exhibit denied: lobbying the history of the "Enola Gay", rev. of, 590–92
- Hay, Fred J., ed., Documenting cultural diversity in the resurgent American south: collectors, collecting, and collections, rev. of, 194–97
- Heckart, Ronald J., "Machine help and human help in the emerging digital library," 250–59
- Hernon, Peter, ed., Research misconduct: issues, implications, and strategies, rev. of, 592–94
- Higgs, Elizabeth, rev. (College for sale), 392–94
- Hightower, Christy, "Recommendations for benchmarking Web site usage among academic libraries," 61–79
- Hisle, W. Lee, "Facing the new millennium: values for the electronic age," guest editorial, 6–8
- Hitoshi, Matsushita, ed., Electronic information environment and academic libraries: proceedings of Japan-U.S. library conference 1996=Denshika Sareru Joho to Toshokan, rev. of, 484–86
- Hjørland, Birger, Information seeking and subject representation: an activity-theoretical approach to information science, rev. of, 287–88
- Hoon, Peggy, ed., Guidelines for educational use of copyrighted materials, rev. of, 588–90
- Hunt, Caroline C., "Faculty-library teamwork in book ordering," 524–33
- Hupp, Stephen L., rev. (Restructuring academic libraries), 291–92
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I
- In close association: research, humanities, and the library, Bernhard, rev. of, 586–88
- "Increasing the pace of an integral library system in China: moving toward the twenty-first century," Zhu, 169–76
- Information imagineering: meeting at the interface, Wolf, ed., rev. of, 493–94
- Information seeking and subject representation: an activity-theoretical approach to information science, Hjørland, rev. of, 287–88
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K
- Kaplowitz, Joan, "Computer-assisted instruction: is it an option for bibliographic instruction in large undergraduate survey classes," 19–27
- Kaser, David, The evolution of the American academic library building, rev. of, 198–99
- Kathman, Jane McGurn & Michael D., What difference does diversity make in managing student employees?," 378–89
- Katz, Janet C., rev. (More speech, not less), Sableman, 594
- Kelley, Gloria, comp., Criteria for promotion and tenure for academic librarians, rev. of, 586
- Kieft, Robert, revs. (The college student’s research companion, 390–92; Writing research papers, 390–92)
- King, David L., "Library home page design: a comparison of page layout for front-ends to ARL library Web sites," 458–65
- Kirkpatrick, Teresa E., "The training of academic library staff on information technology within the libraries of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system," 51–59
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L
- Lancaster, F. W., Technology and management in library and information services, rev. of, 83–85
- Leslie, Larry L., Academic capitalism: politics, policies, and the entrepreneurial university, rev. of, 293–94
- "Let us stop apologizing for qualitative research," Riggs, editorial, 404–5
- Leysen, Joan M., "Peer review in Carnegie Research libraries," 512–22
- "Libraries, language, and change: defining the information present," Billings, 212–18
- Libraries & philanthropy: proceedings of Library History Seminar IX, Davis, ed., rev. of, 199–201
- "Library home page design: a comparison of page layout for front-ends to ARL library Web sites," King, 458–65
- The library paraprofessional: notes from the underground, Rodgers, rev. of, 85–86
- Lindauer, Bonnie Gratch, "Defining and measuring the library’s impact on campuswide outcomes," 546–70
- "Listserv lemmings and fly-brarians on the wall: a librarian-instructor team taming the cyberbeast in the large classroom," Dickstein, 10–17
- Lum, Raymond, rev. (Electronic information environment and academic libraries), 484–86
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M
- McBride, Kari Boyd, "Listserv lemmings and fly-brarians on the wall: a librarian-instructor team taming the cyberbeast in the large classroom," 10–1
- McCombs, Gillian M., rev. (Technology and management in library and information services), 83–85
- "Machine help and human help in the emerging digital library," Heckart, 250–59
- McIlvaine, Eileen, "Selected reference books," 1997, 177–91; 1997-98, 467–80
- Mackoy, Robert, "Effects of library instruction on university students’ satisfaction with the library: a longitudinal study," 323–34
- "Making the library management systems acquisition: achieving resolution of a tough decision," Bell, 348–61
- Marinko, Rita A., "Representations of the alternative press in academic library collections," 363–77
- Meadows, A. J., Communicating research, rev. of, 395–96
- Mercyhurst Col., "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications," 156–67
- Merrett, Christopher, rev., (Across all borders), 81–82
- Miller, Jeannie P., "Academic librarians and the pursuit of tenure: the support group as a strategy for success," 260–65
- Miller, William, rev. (The role of professional associations), 490–91
- MnSCU, "The training of academic library staff on information technology within the libraries of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system," 51–59
- Mitchell, W. Bede, rev. (The evolution of the American academic library building), 198–99
- More speech, not less: communications law in the information age, Sableman, rev. of, 594
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N
- Nader, Laura, rev. (Universities and empire), 488–90
- Neville, Robert, "Faculty-library teamwork in book ordering," 524–33
- "New roles for special collections on the network," Graham, 232–39
- Newby, Gregory G., ed., Scholarly publishing: the electronic frontier, rev. of, 86–87
- Newsome, Nancy A., rev. (Serials management in the electronic era), 201–2
- No silence!: a library life, Eshelman, rev.of, 197–98
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O
- O’Keeffe, Julie, "Small college library directors: getting in the door and surviving on the job," 140–53
- Olson, Michael P., rev. (In close association), 586–88
- Outsourcing library technical services operations: practices in academic, public, and special libraries, Wilson, ed., rev. of, 288–90
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P
- Peek, Robin P., ed., Scholarly publishing: the electronic frontier, rev. of, 86–87
- "Peer review in Carnegie Research libraries," Leysen, 512–22
- Penn State U., "Cost-benefit analysis of electronic information: a case study," 503–10
- "Perceptions of discriminatory practices and attitudes: a survey of African American librarians," Preston, 434–45
- Potter, William Gray, rev. (Communicating research), 395–96
- Preston, Cynthia, "Perceptions of discriminatory practices and attitudes: a survey of African American librarians," 434–45
- "Private liberal arts colleges and the costs of scientific journals: a perennial dilemma," Burnam, 406–20
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- Radway, Janice A., A feeling for books: the Book-of-the-month club, literary taste, and middle-class desire, rev. of, 290–91
- "Recommendations for benchmarking Web site usage among academic libraries," Hightower, 61–79
- "Representations of the alternative press in academic library collections," Marinko, 363–77
- Research misconduct: issues, implications, and strategies, Altman, ed., rev. of, 592–94
- Restructuring academic libraries: organizational development in the wake of technological change, Schwartz, ed., rev. of, 291–92
- "Restructuring serial management to generate new resources and services—with commentaries on restructurings at three institutions," 115–28
- Richardson, John V., Jr., "Question Master: an evaluation of a web-based decision-support system for use in reference environments," 29–37
- Riggs, Donald E., "The growing importance of state library associations," editorial, 500–501; "Let us stop apologizing for qualitative research," editorial, 404–5
- Rochlin, Gene I., Trapped in the net: the unanticipated consequences of computerization, rev. of, 396–98
- Rodgers, Terry, The library paraprofessional: notes from the underground, rev. of, 85–86
- The role of professional associations, Thomas, ed., rev. of, 490–91
- "The role of recruitment in achieving goals related to diversity," Winston, 240–47
- Rosenbaum, Art, rev. (Documenting cultural diversity in the resurgent American south), 194–97
- Rubens, Charlotte C., "An empirical examination of subject headings for Women’s Studies core materials," 130–38
- Ryan, Michael, revs. (Visual explanations, 491–93; Academic capitalism, 293–94)
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S
- Sableman, Mark, More speech, not less: communications law in the information age, rev. of, 594
- Saenger, Paul Henry, Space between words: the origins of silent reading, rev. of, 486–88
- Sandore, Beth, Technology and management in library and information services, rev. of, 83–85
- Scholarly publishing: the electronic frontier, Peek, ed., rev. of, 86–87
- Schwartz, Charles A., "Between two ages," guest editorial, 112–13; ed., Restructuring academic libraries: organizational development in the wake of technological change, rev. of, 291–92; "Restructuring serials management to generate new resources and services—with commentaries on restructurings at three institutions," commentaries, 115–24, 125–28
- "Selected reference books," McIlvaine, 1997, 177–91; 1997-98, 467–80
- Self-service systems in libraries: final report, Brophy, rev. of, 285–87
- Sellen, Betty-Carol, ed., What else you can do with a library degree: career options for the 90s and beyond, rev. of, 394–95
- Serials management in the electronic era: papers in honor of Peter Gellatly, founding editor of The serials librarian, Cole, ed., rev. of, 201–2
- Seton Hall U., "Challenges and opportunities: a report of the 1998 library survey of Internet users at Seton Hall Univesity," 535–43
- Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society, Boyle, rev. of, 193–94
- Shumar, Wesley, College for sale: a critique of the commodification of higher education, rev. of, 392–94
- Sih, Julie, "Recommendations for benchmarking Web site usage among academic libraries," 61–79
- Simmonds, Patience L., "Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications," 156–67
- Simpson, Christopher, ed., Universities and empire: money and politics in the social sciences during the Cold War, rev. of, 488–90
- Slaughter, Sheila, Academic capitalism: politics, policies, and the entrepreneurial university, rev. of, 293–94
- "Small college library directors: getting in the door and surviving on the job," O’Keeffe, 140–53
- Space between words: the origins of silent reading, Saenger, rev. of, 486–88
- Stamatoplos, Anthony, "Effects of library instruction on university students’ satisfaction with the library: a longitudinal study," 323–34
- Su, Mila C., "An empirical examination of subject headings for Women’s Studies core materials," 130–38
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T
- Tallent, Ed., rev. (Information imagineering), 493–94
- Technology and management in library and information services, Lancaster, rev. of, 83–85
- Texas A&M, "Academic librarians and the pursuit of tenure: the support group as a strategy for success," 260–65
- Thomas, Joy, ed., The role of professional associations, rev. of, 490–91
- Thomas, Mary Augusta, ed., Information imagineering: meeting at the interface, rev. of, 493–94
- Tilghman, Adam, "Recommendations for benchmarking Web site usage among academic libraries," 61–79
- "The training of academic library staff on information technology within the libraries of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system," Kirkpatrick, 1–59
- Trapped in the net: the unanticipated consequences of computerization, Rochlin, rev. of, 396–98
- Tufte, Edward R., Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative, rev. of, 491–93
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U
- Unaeze, Felix E., rev. (Criteria for promotion and tenure for academic librarians), 586
- Universities and empire: money and politics in the social sciences during the Cold War, Simpson, ed., rev. of, 488–90
- "The university library as learning organization for innovation: an exploratory study," Fowler, 220–31
- UCLA, "Computer-assisted instruction: is it an option for bibliographic instruction in large undergraduate survey classes," 19–27; "Question Master: an evaluation of a web-based decision-support system for use in reference environments," 29–37
- UC, San Diego, "Recommendations for benchmarking Web site usage among academic libraries," 61–79
- U. of Ill., Chicago, "Using transaction log analysis to improve OPAC retrieval results," 39–50
- U. of Iowa, "The University of Iowa libraries’ undergraduate user needs assessment," 572–84
- "The University of Iowa libraries’ undergraduate user needs assessment," Clougherty, 572–84
- U. of Mass., Boston, "Restructuring serials management to generate new resources and services,"
- "Using transaction log analysis to improve OPAC retrieval results," Blecic, 39–50
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- "What difference does diversity make in managing student employees?," Kathman, 378–89
- What else you can do with a library degree: career options for the 90s and beyond, Sellen, ed., rev. of, 394–95
- White, Gary W., "Cost-benefit analysis of electronic information: a case study," 503–10
- Whitmire, Ethelene, "Development of critical thinking skills: an analysis of academic library experiences and other measures," 266–73
- Williams, Clay, rev. (The academic library), 483–84
- Williams, James, III, "Faculty-library teamwork in book ordering," 524–33
- Williams, James W., ed., Serials management in the electronic era: papers in honor of Peter Gellatly, founding editor of The serials librarian, rev. of, 201–2; rev. (Outsourcing library technical services operations), 288–90
- Wilson, Karen A., ed., Outsourcing library technical services operations: practices in academic, public, and special libraries, rev. of, 288–90
- Wilson, Patrick, rev. (Information seeking and subject representation), 287–88
- Winston, Mark, "The role of recruitment in achieving goals related to diversity," 240–47
- Wolf, Milton T., ed., Information imagineering: meeting at the interface, rev. of, 493–94
- Woodward, Jeannette A., Writing research papers: investigating resources in cyberspace, rev. of, 390–92
- Writing research papers: investigating resources in cyberspace, Woodward, rev. of, 390–92
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Y
- Youngen, Gregory K., "Citation patterns to traditional and electronic preprints in the published literature," 448–56
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Z
- Zhang, Sha Li, "Increasing the pace of an integral library system in China: moving toward the twenty-first century," 169–76
- Zhu, Qiang, "Increasing the pace of an integral library system in China: moving toward the twenty-first century," 169–76
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