Page references in boldface indicate major treatment of a topic. Italic t, f, or n indicates information in tables, figures, or notes.
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Arizona State University West, 328
Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository, 275–281
critical incident technique research, 59
geographic information services, 220, 222–235, 286–288, 291, 315–325, 340–348
librarian researchers, 137
Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, 630
"Man's Right to Knowledge" display, 630
National Geospatial Digital Archive, 305–312, 307f
performance measurement, 107
Princeton University Library Digital Map and Geospatial Information Center, 254, 256–262, 261f
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 236, 237–238, 249
Yale University Library, 327–339
ACONDA (Activities Committee on New Directions, ALA), 684
blind and visually impaired users, 759, 765, 769, 780–781, 782, 790–791, 819–820, 827, 843, 873–876, 888, 894–895, 930, 935, 950–972
geographic information, 228, 244–245, 260, 278–279
geospatial data, 218, 227, 238, 241, 256, 268, 274, 287
meta-analysis, 168
Prussian State Library music collection, 655, 657
racial discrimination, 677
Russian libraries, 723–724
Siku Quanshu (ancient text), 393–394
St. Louis Public Library, 461
Tianyige Library, China, 423
See also Online access
archivists study, 148
observation methods, 180, 195–196
availability, 917
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 975 [End Page 994]
cataloging, 920, 922–923
computer output, 935
copyright issues, 879–916
costs and funding, 824
DAISY standard, 939–940
Libraries for the Blind Section (IFLA), 864–865, 866, 877–878
materials in Nigeria, 830–846
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 796
producers, 813, 849, 973–974
production techniques, 774, 979–987
Revealweb database, 819
selection of materials, 776, 821–822
user experiences, 762, 765, 768–770, 772, 782
Web sites, 950–972, 988
library desegregation, 667
rural libraries, 678
social responsibility, 680–689, 690–691, 694
South Africa, 699, 702, 711
librarian training, 565
San Diego Public Library, 573
American Library of Nazi-Banned Books, 530
desegregation, 665–674
exclusion from library services, 677–678
desegregation, 665–66
American Library in Paris, 491–492
Carlton, W.N.L., 471
Franklin Book Programs, 638
Freedom to Read statement, 1954, 629
The Guidelines for Subject Access to Individual Works of Fiction, Drama, Etc., 924
intellectual freedom, 628–629
International Relations Office, 609–622
Library History Round Table, 364–365
New Directions committees, 675–697
San Diego library publicity, 574
visually impaired services survey, 799