- Index to Volume 47
Note: Locators in italics indicate pictures, figures, tables, and maps.
A
Abbey of Saint-Victor, Paris
history of, 47(1):4–5, 47(1):6–9
library, 47(1):8–13
Academic libraries
development of, 47(1):79–81
Alexander, Eben
and University of North Carolina library, 47(1):85
Anticomics movement
in the US, 1940-1950, and Frederich Wertham’s falsifications of research in Seduction of the Innocent, 47(4):383–407
Architectural design
and modular standards, 47(3):269–273, 47(3):270, 47(3):271
Archival education
expansion of, 47(3):364–366
history roots of, 47(3):359–361
and interdisciplinary challenge, 47(3):368–373
and library science, 47(3):361–363, 47(3):367–368
at Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich., 47(3):358–373
Artistic collaboration. See Collaborative practices; Workshop art
Audience participation
and information flows in the art of Stephen Willats, 47(4):457–479, 47(4):464, 47(4):465, 47(4):466, 47(4):468, 47(4):469, 47(4):474, 47(4):475
Authorship
librarians’ writing in staff magazines, Britain, first half 20th century, 47(4):487–508, 47(4):490, 47(4):492
B
Bachman, Charles W.
contribution to development of relational databases, 47(3):296–298
Banking
application of computing to, in the UK, 1952-1968, 47(3):312–333, 47(3):320, 47(3):322, 47(3):323
Bauhaus school
and Walter Gropius, 47(3):269–270, 47(3):270
Bay Area
and development of relational databases, 47(3):299–303
Bemis, Albert Farwell
and the four-inch module, 47(3):262–268, 47(3):263, 47(3):266, 47(3):279–280 [End Page 516]
Bernard, William Stanley
and University of North Carolina library, 47(1):86
Biddle University, Charlotte, NC
and Carnegie Library, 47(1):96–97, 47(1):97
Black, Alistair
“Organizational Learning and Home-Grown Writing: The Library Staff Magazine in Britain in the First Half of the Twentieth Century,” 47(4):487–513, 47(4):490, 47(4):492
Bodemer, Brett
“Rabelais and the Abbey of Saint-Victor Revisited,” 47(1):4–17
Brooks, Frederick
and IBM System/360, 47(1):44
software engineering course, development of, 47(1):48
software programming as intellectual in nature, 47(1):43–46
C
Canada
librarianship, development of, 19th through early 20th century, 47(3):340–353, 47(3):344, 47(3):349
Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 47(2):206–225
Carnegie libraries
Biddle University, Charlotte, NC, 47(1):96–97, 47(1):97
Carnegie library grants
Southern colleges and universities, 47(1):86, 47(1):90, 47(1):91
Catalogs. See Collection catalogs
Clinical research
Seduction of the Innocent and Frederich Wertham’s falsifications of, 47(4):383–407
Coauthorship. See Collaborative practices
Codd, Edgar “Ted” F.
contribution to development of relational databases, 47(3):292–301
“Collaboration in Art and in Science: Approaches to Attribution, Authorship, and Acknowledgment” (Cronin), 47(1):18–37, 47(1):24, 47(1):31
Collaborative practices. See also Workshop art
in pre-twentieth century art, history of, 47(1):24, 47(1):25–27
in scientific research, 47(1):22–24, 47(1):24, 47(1):32, 47(1):34
in twentieth-century visual art, 47(1):20, 47(1):27–31, 47(1):31
Collection catalogs
at Abbey of Saint-Victor library, Paris, 47(1):10–11
Comestor, Peter, 47(1):8
Comic books
and crime, 47(4):398–399
Seduction of the Innocent and Frederich Wertham’s falsifications of research, 47(4):383–407
and sexuality, 47(4):393–395
and young readers, 47(4):396–398, 47(4):402–406
Commentaries
on the Psalter and Bible by Peter Lombard, 47(1):8
Computer science. See also Computing
development of in France, 47(4):414–449, 47(4):420, 47(4):424, 47(4):426, 47(4):427, 47(4):442, 47(4):445, 47(4):446
Computer science education
in France, 47(4):414–449, 47(4):420, 47(4):424, 47(4):426, 47(4):427, 47(4):442, 47(4):445, 47(4):446 [End Page 517]
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