Collection Building: Volume 23 Issue 3
Table of contents
Revolution in the stacks: a bibliography of selected multimedia anarchist resources in English
Kevin StranackProvides a selective bibliography of English language multimedia resources for librarians, teachers, students, and activists interested in anarchism. Includes lists of suggested…
The American Juvenile Collection: a historical study
Jean O’Neill UhlThe American Juvenile Collection, beginning in 1976 and continually growing, is an important Children's Literature Research Collection. It contains juvenile fiction, poetry, fairy…
Developing a consortial shared approval plan for monographs
Margo Warner Curl, Michael ZeoliThe libraries of the four CONSORT Colleges (Denison University, Kenyon College, Ohio Wesleyan University, and The College of Wooster) are working together to build a broader…
Collection development in California Indian tribal libraries
Elizabeth PetersonThe tribal library is a community center that serves the unique information needs of a Native American community. A tribal library can be a kind of public library for the…
Recent lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender fiction for teens: are Canadian public libraries providing adequate collections?
Michele Hilton Boon, Vivian HowardAnalyzes selected Canadian public libraries' holdings of young adult fiction with gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgender content published between 1998 and 2002 in order to…
From Picture Collection to Picture Collection Online
Lucia S. ChenThis article provides a historical overview of the creation of the New York Public Library's Picture Collection and its evolution from a physical collection to a virtual…