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Index of 2002 book reviews

November 2002

Volume 51 issue 4

Annual Review of Information and Science Technology, Volume 36, Blaise Cronin; The Medical Library Association consumer health reference service handbook, Donald Barclay and Deborah Halsted; Neil-Schuman complete internet companion for librarians, Allen C Benson; Libraries withough walls 4: the delivery of library services to distant users, Peter Brophy, Shelagh Fisher, and Zoe Clarke; The mystery reader's advisory: the librarian's clues to murder and mayhem, John Charles, Joanna Morrison and Candace Clark; Running an indexing business, Janet Perlman; Glossary of terminology in abstracting, classification, indexing and thesaurus construction, Hans J Wellisch, 'Technological advances in reference: a paradigm shift? Library Trends, Evelyn L Curry, ed; Attracting, educating, and serving remote users through the web, Donnelyn Curtis; Winsor, Dewey and Putnam: the Boston experience, Donald G Davis Jr, Kenneth E Carpenter, Wayne A Wiegand, and Jane Aikin; Coaching in the library: a management strategy for achieving excellence, Ruth F Metz; Information Delivery in the 21st century: proceedings of the forth international conference on fee-based information services in libraries, Suzanne M Ward, Yem S Fong and Tammy N Dearie, eds; Historical dictionary of Sydney, Arthur Emerson; Television and film: an annotated bibliography of research materials, Frank W Hoffmann, and Michael R Pitts; 'Current theory in library and information science', Library Trends, William E McGrath; Super searcher, author, scribe: successful writers share their internet research secrets, Loraine Page; The Auslib directory of information sources in the United Kingdom, Keith W Reynard ed; Using Microsoft Outlook: a how-to-do-it manual and CD-ROM tutorial, Michael p Sauers; Libraries, the internet, and scholarship: tools and trends converging, Charles F Thomas; Leadership in the library and information science professions, Mark D Winston.

August 2002

Volume 51 issue 3

Thesaurus construction and use: a practical manual, Jean Aitchison, Alan Gilcrist and David Bawden; International yearbook of library and information management 2001-2002: information services in an electronic environment, GE Gorman, gen ed; The new planning for results: a streamlined approach, Sandra Nelson; Handbook of information management, Alison Scammell, ed; Countdown to a new library: managing the bulding project, Jeanette Woodward; Press and broadcast media, Sarah Adair; Fundamental reference sources, 3rd ed, James Sweetland; The management of information from archives, 2nd ed, Michael Cook; Development of digital libraries, Deanna B Marcum, ed; Leadership and administration of successful archival programs, Bruce W Deaarstyne, ed; Organizing knolwedge: an introduction to managing access to information, 3rd ed, Jennefer Roley and John Farrow; Knowledge networking: creating the collaborative enterprise, David J Skyrme; Cooperation in action: collaborative initiatives in the world of information, Stella Pilling and Stephanie Kenna, eds; Alternative library literature, 1998-1999: a biennial anthology, Sanford Berman and James P Danky, eds; Models for library management, decision-making and planning, Robert M Hayes; Barriers discouraging access to libraries as agents of life long learning, Barbara Hull; Good reading guide: what to read and what to read next, 5th ed, Nich Rennison, ed; The preservation program blueprint, Barbara B Higginbotham and Judith W Wild; Strategic management of information services: a planning handbook, Sheila Corrall, Aboriginal Australia and the Torres Strait Islands: guide to Indigenous Australia, Sarina Singh and others; Architecture from the edge: the 20th century in Tasmania, Barrie McNeill and Leigh Woolley.

May 2002

Volume 51 issue 2

Manual for archival description, Margaret Procter and Michael Cook; Empowering the learning community: report of the Education and Libraries Task Group to the Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport and for Education and Employment, Library and Information Commission; Digital futures: strategies for the information age, Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner; Managing acquisitions in library and information services, Liz Chapman; Scholarly work in the humanities and the evolving information environment, Brockman et al; Running an indexing business, Janet Perlman, ed; Glossary of terminology in abstracting, classification, indexing and thesaurus construction, Hans Wellisch; Checklist of library building design considerations, William Sannwald; Research techniques for scholars and students in religion and theology, Dennis Tucker; Providing library services for distance education students, Garol Goodson; The new review of information behaviour research; 'Ethnic diversity in library and information science', Library trends, Kathleen de la P McCook; Copyright: interpreting the law for libraries, archives and information services, Graham Cornish; Copyright in cyberspace: questions and answers for librarians, Cretchen Hoffman; Out of sight but not out of mind: visually impaired people's perspectives of library and information services, Eric Davies et al; World Wide Web: how to design and construct webpages, Phil Bradley; Trusting records: legal, historical and diplomatic perspectives, Heather MacNeil; Value and impact: proceedings of the 3rd Northumbria International conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services, University of Northumbria at Newcastle; Practical strategies for library managers, Joan Giesecke; Advances in librarianship, Frederick Lynden, Ed; Early periodical indexes: bibliographies of indexes of literature published in periodicals before 1900, Robert Balay; Bunyips: Australia's folklaw of fear, Robert Holden; Digital libraries, William Arms.

February 2002

Volume 51 issue 1

The complete guide to preparing and implementing service level agreements, 2nd ed, Sheila Pantry and Peter Griffiths; Liblaf three: cartoons for libraries, compiled and edited by Alan Bundy; Whither the postmodern library? libraries, technology and education in the information age, William Wisner; Our enduring values: librarinship in the 21st century, Michael Gorman; Administration and management in health sciences libraries, Rick Forsman; Making stories: how ten Australian novels were written, Kate Grenville and Sue Woolfe; Intelligent technologies in library and information service applications, F Lancaster and Amy Warner; Academic research on the internet: options for scholars and libraries, Helen Laurence and William Miller; Identifying and analyzing user needs: a complete handbook and ready-to-use assessment workbook with disk, Lynn Westbrook; Unobtrusive evaluation of reference service and indibidual responsibility: the Canadian experience, Juris Dilevko; Evaluating reference services: a pratical guide, Jo Bell Whitlatch; Teleworking for library and information professionals. Aslib Know-how guides, Monica Blake; Staff development: a practical guide, Elizabeth Avery, Terry Dahlin, Deborah A Carver; Information marketing, Jennifer Rowley; Publishing and the law: current legal issues, A Bruce Strauch; Remarkable occurrences: the National Library of Australia's first 100 years, 1901-2001, Peter Cochrane; Hold them in your heart: successful strategies for library services to at-risk teens; JoAnne Mondowney; The quintessential searcher: the wit and wisdom of Barbara Quint, Marylaine Block; A place at the table: participating in community building, Kathleen McCook; People places: a guide for public library buildings in New South Wales, Heather Nesbitt; Libraries and Information services in China, Yitai Gong and G E Gorman; The organizational measurement manual, David Wealleans; Work rich, work poor: Inequality and economic change in Australia, Jeff Borland, Bob Gregory and Peter Sheehan (eds).

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