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503 Libraries and the Cultural Record, Vol. 44, No. 4©2009 by the University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819 Index to Volume 44 Compiled by Hermina G.B. Anghelescu and Mary L. Peterson General Index Note: Subjects from book reviews are designated with an “r” following page numbers. The letter “t” indicates a table and “a” an appendix. Locators in italics indicate illustrations . A Abstracting services Chemical Abstracts, 44(2):260–261 Adult education library’s role as a community center, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):234–251, 44(2):238 African Americans adult education programs, Hall Library, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):236–251 Chicago Black Renaissance movement, 44(2):234, 44(2):237, 44(2):251 Vivian Harsh as director of Hall Library, Chicago, Ill., 44(2):234–251, 44(2):238 Alarcón, María R. Osuna “María Moliner and Her Contribution to the History of Spain’s Public Libraries,” 44(2):220–233, 44(2):222, 44(2):228, 44(2):230 American Archivist Margaret Cross Norton as editor, 44(2):193 American Documentation Institute during the Cold War, 44(2):262 American Library Association PLR, resolution for study of, 44(4):406–407 American Library School, Paris Georgette de Grolier as student, 44(2):210, 44(2):211 influence on library education in France, 44(2):201–202, 44(2):204, 44(2):210, 44(2):211, 44(2):212 American Methodist Memorial Church, Château-Thierry as social and cultural center, 44(2):210–211 Anthropology field notes by Horatio Hale, 44(1):138–150 Antiquarians and acquisition of personal records, 44(1):51–52 Architects and books, relationship with, 44(3):386–387r Archival description of diaries, 44(1):82–98, 44(1):107–115, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 of personal records, 44(1):50, 44(1):52, 44(1):53–56 L&CR/Index to Volume 44 504 Archival documents. See also Correspondence; Diaries; Memoirs fonds v.s. collections, 44(1):57–61 notebooks as, 44(1):138–150 Archival profession Margaret Cross Norton’s involvement, 44(2):183–198, 44(2):194 similarities with librarianship, 44(2):189–191 training for, 44(2):159, 44(2):188, 44(2):190–192 Archives fonds v.s. collections, 44(1):57–61 as cultural assets, 44(1):22 Association of Research Libraries catalog of collections, 44(4):497–498r history of, 44(4):497r Audience of diaries, 44(1):101–116, 44(1):108, 44(1):111, 44(1):112, 44(1):114 Australia anthropologist’s field notes by Horatio Hale, 44(1):138–150 Authors Guild support for PLR in U.S., 44(4):398–399, 44(4):401–402, 44(4):408–411 Autobiographies of Sir John Soane, 44(1):61 B Barlow, Diane L. “Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences: Introduction,” 44(2):157–161 Beattie, Heather “Where Narratives Meet: Archival Description, Provenance, and Women’s Diaries,” 44(1):82–100 Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge, Belfast history of, 44(4):480–483 John Vinycomb as designer of bookplates for, 44(4):481–482 “The Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge” (Rasmussen), 44(4):480– 483 Belton, Tom “The Dawn of the ‘Chaotic Account’: Horatio Hale’s Australia Notebook and the Development of Anthropologists’ Field Notes,” 44(1):138–152 Bertrand, Anne-Marie “Inventing a Model Library à la française,” 44(4):471–479 Bibliographic tools in medical, health science, and drug information, 44(2):256, 44(2):259–262 Bibliographies Current List of Medical Literature, 44(2):262 of maps, Department of Maps and Plans, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, 44(2):209 Bibliography Bibliography Room, Sorbonne Library, 44(2):206–207 Paul Otlet’s innovations, 44(2):201, 44(2):202, 44(2):203 Bibliothèque nationale, Paris Department of Maps and Plans, 44(2):209 Henri Lemaître as conservator, 44(2):208 Myriem Foncin as trainee, 44(2):208–209 Reference and Catalog Room, 44(2):205 Suzanne Briet’s activity, 44(2):204–206 505 Bliss, Henry E. classification system, 44(2):173–174, 44(2):211 Bookmobile programs in Texas, reasons...

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