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  • Index to Volume 63
  • Justine Carson

Page references in boldface indicate major treatments of a topic. Italic t, f, or n indicates tables, figures, or notes.

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  • AACR/AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloging Rules), 98, 171, 172, 491

  • AAUP (American Association of University Professionals), 76, 80, 86, 103n

  • ABBPR (Association of Public Librarians and Libraries in Romania), 838

  • ABIR (Association of Librarians in Education in Romania), 838

  • ABLE (American-Bulgarian Library Exchange), 758–759

  • Abram, David, 480

  • Academia Operosorum Labacensium, 728

  • Academic libraries. See also Libraries

    • Albania, 657–658

    • Belarus, 787–788, 789

    • Croatia, 680

    • Czech Republic, 162

    • East Germany pre-unification, 200–201

    • Germany, 205t

    • Germany, during unification, 203–204

    • Hungary, 222

    • Lithuania, 261–263

    • Moldova, 803–805

    • Montenegro, 769

    • Romania, 818–822, 820f

    • Russia, 151–152

    • Slovenia, 728, 732, 740–741

  • Academic Library of Tallinn University, 189

  • Academy Library of the University of Latvia (ALUL), 234–235

  • Academy of the Industrious Residents of Ljubljana, 728

  • Access restrictions, 36–37, 43. See also Censorship

    • Central and Eastern European libraries, 117

    • Chicago Public Library, 34–35

    • Polish libraries, 304

  • Accidental falsehoods, 407

  • Acid-paper degradation, 175

  • ACONDA (ALA. Activities Committee on New Directions for ALA), 81, 88

  • Adaptive disinformation, 411–412, 414, 418

  • Adequatism, 560

  • Advanced Rapid Library System, 171

  • Agnostic-postmodern view of knowledge effects, 6, 11–26

  • AGRIS/CARIS, 263 [End Page 845]

  • ALA. See also Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF); Library associations; Library Bill of Rights (LBR)

    • accused of pro-British propaganda campaign, 33–35

    • adoption of Library Bill of Rights, 42–56

    • disinformation resolution, 403

    • intellectual freedom and librarians, 8–9, 75–105

    • opposition to labeling, 19

    • opposition to Smoot-Hawley Act, 45–46

    • protecting tax-exempt status, 83

    • refusal to act re book burning, 47

    • statement against censorship, 48

  • ALA. Activities Committee on New Directions for ALA (ACONDA), 81, 88

  • ALA. Code of Ethics, 61, 101–102

  • ALA. Committee on Racial

  • Discrimination, 49, 53

  • ALA. Intellectual Freedom Committee (IFC), 6. See also Intellectual freedom

    • Daniel Gore case, 79–80

    • evolution and activities, 52–53

    • Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck), 54

    • John Forsman case, 81–82

    • Richard Rosichan case, 82–83

  • ALA. Intellectual Freedom Manual, 42, 43

  • ALA. Junior Members Roundtable (JMRT), 88

  • ALA. Library History Round Table 2012, 3

  • ALA. National Plan for Libraries, 51

  • ALA. Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom, 63, 70

  • ALA. Office for Intellectual Freedom, 8, 76

  • ALA. Professional Ethics Committee, 99–102

  • ALA. Social Responsibility Roundtable (SRRT), 77, 88. See also Task Force on Gay Liberation

  • ALA. Staff Committee on Mediation, Arbitration, and Inquiry (SCMAI), 91–92, 102

    • closing of, 96–97

    • final investigation of Michael McConnell case, 94–95

    • lack of authority in first amendment cases, 95–96

    • report on Michael McConnell case, 92–93

    • revised report on Michael McConnell case, 93–95

  • ALA. Staff Organization Round Table (SORT), 51

  • ALA. Standing Committee on Review, Inquiry and Mediation (SCRIM), 96–97

  • ALA. Statement on Labeling, 3

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1969 (Atlantic City, NJ), 81–82

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1933 (Chicago, IL), 46–47

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1935 (Denver, CO), 48–49

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1999 (New Orleans, LA), 98–99

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1936 (Richmond, VA), 49

  • ALA Annual Conference, 1939 (San Francisco, CA), 52

  • ALA Bulletin

    • Brown and Harmon article, 50

    • Heyl article, 51–52

    • lack of articles on intellectual freedom, 47

    • Library Bill of Rights, 52, 54

    • social responsibility of librarians, 49

    • Van Doren defends popular literature, 49–50

  • ALA Statement on Labeling, 19

  • Albania

    • COBISS network, 271

    • library education, 659–660

    • library legislation, 650

    • new technologies, 648–649

    • role of librarians, 649

  • Albania. Library Law, 651

  • Albania. Ministry of Culture, 651

  • Albanian librarians. See also Librarians

    • continuing education, 659–660

    • professional education, 659–660

  • Albanian libraries, 647–662. See also Central and Eastern European libraries; Libraries

    • academic libraries, 657–658

    • automation and digitization, 651–659

    • freedom of information, 650–651

    • international partnerships, 655–656

    • library traditions, 647–648

    • new trends in library and information studies, 649–651 [End Page 846]

    • public libraries, 656–657

    • special libraries, 658–659

  • Albanica, 651

  • Albertina Icome Praha, 174

  • Albig, John William, 66, 67

  • ALEPH 500, 171, 172, 244

  • Allain, Alex P., 84

  • Alliance of Libraries and Information Institutes, 230

  • Almost Perfect...

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