Collection Building: Volume 11 Issue 3
Table of contents
Specialized Accreditation and the Library
Mary SellenAccrediting agencies come in two sizes, the large regional associations that determine academic standards throughout the United States such as the Western Association of Schools…
Library and Information Science: Journals and Newsletters in Spanish
Susan Freidband, Gigi CruzThis bibliography of journals and newsletters published in Spanish in the field of library and information science is designed to present the most complete bibliographic…
Let Your Online Databank Save You Time and Money
Elaine Cox Clever, David P. DillardThat there has been an unprecedented growth in accumulated knowledge, and a corresponding growth in the size of library collections has been recognized as a truism in library…
American Modern Dance: Primary Sources in Book Form at the University of Michigan Music Library
Benedette PalazzolaConventional wisdom holds that the art of dance is strictly and in all its aspects a phenomenon of the moment, something adequately captured by pictorial means only, and not by…
The Enemy is Us
LeRoy BarnettOn February 21st of this year the Detroit Free Press carried an article about an act that “appalled” some people in southeastern Michigan. The story claimed that citizens and…
Anthologies of Foreign‐Born Women Writers
Small presses are particularly noted for publishing collections of short stories, essays, and poetry. They are often the first to discover and publish new material on subjects not…
Columbus Quincentennial: Is There Anything to Celebrate?: Sources on Christopher Columbus and his influence
Chris DodgeMembers attending a mass meeting at the American Library Associations's 1990 annual conference passed a resolution calling for libraries to “provide Columbus Quincentennial…
Federal Documents on Homelessness
Polly‐Alida FarringtonFederal publications concerning homelessness originate from a variety of different agencies, reflecting the complexities of the issues surrounding this problem. Topics covered…
Conclusion: U.S. Government Documents, Executive Branch, on AIDS, 1986–1989
Scott G. BurghFollowing is the conclusion of the third AIDS bibliography, the first part of which was published in Collection Building volume 11 (number 1).