Volume 23, Number 1 (2004)

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    The Indiana State Library: Partnerships and Cooperation Across the Library Profession
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Hough, Andrea Bean; Roblee, Martha
    The Indiana State Library has been involved in partnerships and cooperative ventures with libraries and allied organizations and agencies for decades. Because of the Library’s unique role in providing services to both government and its citizens, these partnerships are integral to the Library’s functioning and support of information services throughout the state. Partnerships involve the commitment of Library resources, whether staff time, money, or the contribution of materials. The Library has made use of partnerships that result in better services to Indiana’s library community and to the people of Indiana. Projects and services resulting from these partnerships range from expanded genealogy holdings to public programming for library trustees to support of INSPIRE, Indiana’s Virtual Library. New partnerships are under development as well, and hold promise for continued improvement of library services across Indiana – an objective central to its primary responsibilities.
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    The Questions of Academic Library Assessment
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Lee-Thomas, Gwen; Robson, John
    The economic forces that affect colleges and universities – declining public tax support, increasing demand for market sensitivity, budget freezes, and a host of other factors - have shaped a need to know. Board members, administrators, and faculty need to know if all available resources are being used effectively to support the academic mission. Alumni and citizens ask, “Are the resources being used effectively, actually making a difference in improving the skills of students and assisting them in grasping the intellectual complexity of the environment in which they live and work?”
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    Partnerships and a Library District
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Gault, Melody; Bruns, Linda M.
    On September 14, 2003, the Brookville Library held an Open House and Dedication of its recently remodeled and expanded 1912 Carnegie library building. Approximately 350 community members filled the library for this event, because the community was so involved in the creation and recreation of this facility. This new facility represents a cooperative and determined effort to make the library a center for the community. A number of partnerships helped bring about both a new library for Brookville and a new library district for the region.
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    Notes
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Indiana Libraries
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    Indiana Library Federation Publication Subscription Information
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Indiana Libraries
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    Collaboration in Library Research
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Stamatoplos, Anthony C., 1958-; Mackoy, Robert
    Collaboration provides many opportunities and benefits to partners in library research, as well as to the library profession and literature. Through the application of diverse but complementary perspectives and skills, each partner plays an important role and makes a unique contribution to the whole enterprise. Research collaboration is a relationship and a process in which two or more persons work together to produce new knowledge. Ideally, each party contributes in various unique ways to the endeavor.
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    Excerpts from Peter Krass's Lecture "Andrew Carnegie: Ruthless Empire Builder and Pioneering Philanthropist"
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Krass, Peter; Gustaferro, Janice E.
    “What I came to realize about Carnegie is that he is really like a flawed Shakespearean hero… he really did consider the world a stage… and when he was on that stage he wore a variety of masks and behind each mask was a distinct character and you really could not reconcile various characters.” “He would attempt to promote himself and ideas in one direction, but practically speaking it didn’t work. You get an idea that there are these two sides to Carnegie, this idealist side and this practical man.”
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    Library Services for Hispanic Patrons
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Buck, Katie; Millikan, Karyn; Rider, Cindy; Smith, Sadie
    Data from the 2000 Census show that “the Hispanic population has grown faster than the overall U.S. population since 1990 and is projected to become the largest U.S. minority group by 2005,” comprising 12.6% of the U.S. population. By 2050 that number will increase to 25%.2 The implications of these statistics give a clear mandate to public libraries to develop collections and services to meet the needs of the growing Hispanic population. This paper discusses the history of library services to Hispanics and current needs for staff development, marketing, programming, outreach services, and collection development to provide these services.
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    Mindshift at the Northern Indiana Computer Consortium for Libraries
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Yoder, Linda
    The challenge of each organization in the 21st century is to adapt… accelerate… innovate… learn… and transform itself to fit the world’s constantly changing conditions, according to author Price Pritchett, in his book titled Mindshift: The Employee Handbook for Understanding the Changing World of Work. With the development of the computer and improvements in telecommunications, horsepower is giving away to brainpower. The world of work is being completely transformed. Pritchett advocates that we take personal responsibility for embracing new technology, taking on temporary structures to suit the situation at hand, a so-called moving of the walls to make sure our organization functions in the Information Age.
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    Indiana Libraries Submission Guidelines
    (H.W. Wilson Company, 2004) Indiana Libraries