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2015HolsteinHolstein, A. L. (2015). Geographic Information and Technologies in Academic Libraries: An ARL Survey of Services and Support. Information Technology & Libraries, 34(1), 38-51
1995AbbottAbbott, L. T., & Argentati, C. D. (1995). GIS: A new component of public services. Journal Of Academic Librarianship, 21(4), 251.
2006FaganFagan, J. C. (2006). Usability Testing of a Large, Multidisciplinary Library Database: Basic Search and Visual Search. Information Technology & Libraries, 25(3), 140-150.
2017HuweHuwe, T. K. (2017). Librarians and Data: Curator, Creator, or Both?. Online Searcher, 41(3), 10-15.
2018OwenOwen, T. (2018). Artifact, information, or folklore, in Theory and craft of digital preservation, ch. 2 (pp. 11-25)
2011BoschBosch, S., Tucker, C., Sugnet, C. L., & Corbett, L. E. (2011, October). Do libraries still need book vendors and subscription agents? Association for Library Collections & Technical Services.
2010GuthrieGuthrie, K. M. (2010). JSTOR. In M. J. Bates & M. N. Maack (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (3rd ed., pp. 3060-3066). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
2013ODLISVendor. (2013). In J. M. Reitz (ed.), ODLIS: Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science. Retrieved from http://www.abc-clio.com/ODLIS/odlis_v.aspx (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2001IFLAInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Section on Acquisition and Collections Development. (2001). Guidelines for a collection development policy using the conspectus model. Retrieved from https://www.ifla.org/publications/guidelines-for-a-collection-development-policy-using-the-conspectus-model (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2011PickettPickett, C., Stephens, J., Kimball, R., Ramirez, D., Thornton, J., & Burford, N. (2011). Revisiting an abandoned practice: The death and resurrection of collection development policies. Collection Management, 36(3), 165-181.
2004VickeryVickery, J. (2004). Making a statement: Reviewing the case for written collection development policies. Library Management, 25(8/9), 337-342.
2008ChanChan, G. R. Y. C. (2008). Aligning collections budget with program priorities: A modified zero-based approach. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 32(1), 46-52.
2012LyonsLyons, L. E., & Blosser, J. (2012). An analysis and allocation system for library collections budgets: The comprehensive allocation process (CAP). Journal of Academic Librarianship, 38(5), 294-310.
2010VandenbroekVandenbroek, A. (2010). Grant writing without blowing a gasket. Library Media Connection, 28(6), 28-30.
2011MartinMartin, J., & Zaghloul, R. (2011). Planning for the acquisition of information resources management core competencies. New Library World, 112(7/8), 313-320.
2010OrrOrr, C. (2010). Collection development in public libraries. In M. Bates & M. N. Maack (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (3rd ed., 1097-1105). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
2010RUSAReference and User Services Association. (2010). Guidelines for liaison work in managing collections and services. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/rusa/guidelines/guidelines-by-topic (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2008FranklinFranklin, B., & Plum, T. (2008). Assessing the value and impact of digital content. Journal of Library Administration, 48(1), 41-57.
2003IntnerIntner, S. (2003). Making your collections work for you: Collection evaluation myths & realities. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 27(3), 339-350.
2016JohnsonJohnson, Q. (2016). Moving from analysis to assessment: Strategic assessment of library collections. Journal of Library Administration, 56(4), 488-498.
2016USGOVCopyright Law of the United States, 17 U.S.C. §§102, 106–109, 121 (2016). Retrieved from https://www.copyright.gov/title17/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2006CrewsCrews, K. D. (2006). Copyright law for librarians and educators: Creative strategies and practical solutions (2nd ed., pp. 33-36). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2004RussellRussell, C. (2004). Complete copyright: An everyday guide for librarians (pp. 61-84). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2017SangSang, Y. (2017). The politics of ebooks. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 13(3), 211-228.
2010SeringhausSeringhaus, M. (2010). E-book transactions: Amazon “Kindles” the copy ownership debate. Yale Journal of Law and Technology, 12(1), 147-207.
2006UCLUniversity of California Libraries, Collection Development Committee. (2006, July). Principles for acquiring and licensing information in digital formats. Retrieved from libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/groups/files/cdc/docs/principlesforacquiring.pdf
2010BrantleyBrantley, J. S. (2010). Approval plans, discipline change, and the importance of human mediated book selection. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 34(1), 11-34.
2009CarlsonCarlson, A., & Pope, B. M. (2009) The ‘Big Deal’: A survey of how libraries are responding and what the alternatives are. Serials Librarian, 57(4), 380-398.
2008DilevkoDilevko, J. (2008). An alternative vision of librarianship: James Danky and the sociocultural politics of collection development. Library Trends, 56(3), 678-704.
1997KunyKuny, T. (1997). A digital Dark Ages? Challenges in the preservation of electronic information. Paper presented at the 63rd IFLA Council and General Conference. Retrieved from archive.ifla.org/IV/ifla63/63kuny1.pdf
2005MetzMetz, P., & Gray, C. (2005). Public relations and library weeding. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 31(3), 273-279.
2010PearsonPearson, D., Mumford, J., & Walker, A. (2010). Understanding and caring for bookbindings. London, UK: Preservation Advisory Centre.
2015DouglasDouglas, V. A., & Helms, C. (2015). Adopting e-readers with a purpose: Surveying users to develop a recreational reading Kindle lending program. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 22(1), 76-89.
2015FuchsFuchs, R. (2015). Choosing the right scanners for your library. Public Library Quarterly, 34(3), 256-269.
2014WangWang, W., & Arlain, M. (2014). Laptops to go. Computers in Libraries, 34(3), 12-16.
2017PionkePionke, J. J. (2017). Toward holistic accessibility: Narratives from functionally diverse patrons. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 57(1), 48-56.
2012RantiJunusRanti Junus, S. G. (2012). E-books and e-readers for users with print disabilities. In C. Booth (Ed.), Making libraries accessible: Adaptive design and assistive technology (pp. 22-28). Library Technology Reports (vol. 48, no. 7). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2010VandenbarkVandenbark, T. R. (2010). Tending a wild garden: Library web design for persons with disabilities. Information Technology & Libraries, 29(1), 23-29.
1953AsheimAsheim, L. E. (1953). Not censorship but selection. Wilson Library Bulletin, 28(September), 63-67.
2014BatchBatch, Kristen R. (2014). Fencing out knowledge: Impacts of the Children’s Internet Protection Act 10 years later. Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2015MagiMagi, T., & Garnar, M. (Eds.). (2015). Intellectual freedom manual (9th ed., pp. 3-28). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2004BurkmanBurkman, A. (2004). A practical approach to marketing the school library. Library Media Connection, 23(3), 42-43.
2010GlassmanGlassman, N. R., & Sorensen, K. (2010). From pathfinders to subject guides: One library’s experience with LibGuides. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 7(4), 281-291.
2006TodaroTodaro, J. B. (2006). The power of personal persuasion: Advancing the academic library agenda from the front lines: Toolkit. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.
2011FrederiksenFrederiksen, L., Cummings, J., Cummings, L., & Carroll, D. (2011). Ebooks and interlibrary loan: Licensed to fill? Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 21(3), 117-131.
2006RuppelRuppel, M. (2006). Tying collection development’s loose ends with interlibrary loan. Collection Building, 25(3), 72-77.
2005SeamanSeaman, S. (2005). Collaborative collection management in a high-density storage facility. College & Research Libraries, 66(1), 20-27.

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2017ALAJObDescriptionAmerican Library Association (n.d.). Job descriptions. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/offices/publishing/editions/webextras/technologymadesimple/jobdescriptions/jobdescriptions
2017ALASupportStaffAmerican Library Association (n.d.). Overview of library support staff. Retrieved from: http://www.ala.org/offices/hrdr/librarysupportstaff/overview_of_library_support_staff
2017LindsayThe conceptual penis as social construct
2017SoitoSoito, L. (2017). Free knowledge: Approaches to foster collaboration between academic libraries and the Wikipedia community. Collaborative Librarianship, 9(1), 47-58. Ulvik, S., & Salvesen, G. (2007). Ethical reference practice. New Library World, 108(7/8), 342–353. http://digitalcommons.du.edu/collaborativelibrarianship/vol9/iss1/8/
2017UCBerkeleyUniversity of California Berkeley Gender Equity Resource Center. (n.d.). Definition of terms. Retrieved from http://geneq.berkeley.edu/lgbt_resources_definiton_of_termsLinks to an external site.

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2016BussBuss, S. P. (2016). Do we still need reference services in the age of Google and Wikipedia? The Reference Librarian, 57(4), 265-271. doi: 10.1080/02763877.2015.1134377
2016HenrichHenrich, K. J., & Stoddart, R. A. (2016). Library safety through design: Using a checklist approach at the University of Idaho. Journal of Library Administration, 56(7), 777-789.
2016LangdonLangdon, J. (2016). Describing the digital: The archival cataloguing of born-digital personal papers. Archives and Records, 37(1), 37-52. Retrieved from course reserve.
2016PunzalanPunzalan & Caswell (2016): Critical directions for archival approaches to social justice

2015|

2015ACRLAssociation of College and Research Libraries. (2015). Framework for information literacy in higher education. American Library Association. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework

2014|

2014ArdArd, C. & Livingston, S. (2014). Reference and research services in special libraries: Navigating the evolving riches of information. Journal of Library Administration, 54, 518-528. doi:10.1080/01930826.2014.953395
2014BennerBenner, J. G., & Karimi, H. A. (2014). Accessible wayfinding ontologies for people with disabilities. Paper presented at Accessible Way-Finding Using Web Technologies, Online Symposium, 3 December. Retrieved from https://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/2014/way-finding/paper9/
2014CalhounCalhoun, K. (2014). Hybrid libraries. In Exploring digital libraries: Foundations, practice, prospects (pp. 111-137). London, UK: Facet.
2014HolleyHolley, R. P. (2014). Library planning and budgeting: A few underappreciated principles. Journal of Library Administration, 54(8), 720-729.
2014JordanJordan, M. W. (2014). Reference desks in public libraries: What happens and what to know. The Reference Librarian, 55, 196-211. doi: 10.1080/02763877.2014.910742
2014LeederLeeder, K. (2014). The play time manifesto: Why having fun makes us better workers. Journal of Library Administration, 54(7), 620-628.
2014RobertsRoberts, B. S. & Hoover, C. L. (2014). Waging a successful library funding campaign: A case study. Library Management, 35(3), 164–174.

2013|

2013GreeneGreene (2013): A critique of social justice as an archival imperative
2013HusseyHussey, L. K. (2013). Modern TheoryPreview the documentView in a new window. In D. Velasquez (Ed.), Library management 101: A practical guide (pp. 29-51). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
2013JimersonJimerson (2013): Archivists and social responsibility: A response to Greene
2013McDevittMcDevitt, T., & Jones, J. (2013). We are all in this together: Stress reduction and team building activities for modern library organizations. Codex: Journal of the Louisiana Chapter of the ACRL, 2(3), 78-99.
2013SaundersSaunders, L. & Jordan, M. (2013). Significantly different? Reference services competencies in Public and Academic Libraries. Reference and User Services Quarterly, 52(3), 216-223. Selby, C. (2007). The evolution of the reference interview. Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 26(1/2), 35-46. dio: 10.1300/J113v26nO1_03

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2012ALADiversity standards: Cultural competency for academic librarians. (2012). College & Research Libraries News, 73(9), 551-561. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/diversity
2012GermanoGermano, M., & Stretch-Stephenson, S.M. (2012). Strategic value planning for libraries. The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 25(2), 71-88.
2012KreighbaumKreighbaum, T. (2012). Handing over the fish. Social Responsibilities Round Table SRRT Newsletter, 180. Retrieved from http://www.libr.org/srrt/news/srrt180.php
2012LyonLyon, L. (2012). The informatics transform: Re-engineering libraries for the data decade. The International Journal of Digital Curation, 7(1), 126-138. Retrieved from http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/210
2012MalletMallet, M., Nelson, B., & Steiner, C. (2012, January). The most annoying, pretentious and useless business jargon. Forbes. Retrieved from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2012/01/26/the-most-annoying-pretentious-and-useless-business-jargon/#5a98efb04bd4
2012MartinMartin, J. (2012). Symbols, sagas, rites, and rituals: An overview of organizational culture in libraries. College & Research Libraries News, 73(6), 348-349.

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2011HarbeckHarbeck, J. (2001). Index, icon, symbol: A tale of abduction. The Indexer, 29(4), 157-160. https://sesquiotic.wordpress.com/2011/12/18/index-icon-symbol-a-tale-of-abduction/

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2010JankowskaJankowska, M. A., & Marcum, J. W. (2010). Sustainability challenge for academic libraries: Planning for the future. College & Research Libraries, 71(2), 160-170.
2010Lehner Lehner, L. et al. (2010). Informatics systems and modeling: Case studies of expert interviews. Retrieved from https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01054698/document (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2010SaloSalo, D. (2010). Retooling libraries for the data challenge. Ariadne, 64. Retrieved from http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue64/salo
2010WilsonWilson, P., Barczyk, E., Burns, T., Carr, C., Daly, M., Danford, R., . . . Zanoni, J. (2010). Library security guidelines document. Retrieved from: http://www.ala.org/llama/sites/ala.org.llama/files/content/publications/LibrarySecurityGuide.pdf

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2009BizerBizer, C., Heath, T., & Berners-Lee, T. (2009). Linked data – The story so far. International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, 5(3), 1-22. Retrieved from http://tomheath.com/papers/bizer-heath-berners-lee-ijswis-linked-data.pdf
2009DervinDervin, B., & Naumer, C. M. (2009). Sense-making. In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, third edition (pp. 4696–4707). Taylor & Francis.
2009OverallOverall, P. M. (2009). Cultural competence: A conceptual framework for library and information science professionals. Library Quarterly, 79(2), 175-204.

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2008HeidornHeidorn, P. B. (2008). Shedding light on the dark data in the long tail of science. Library Trends, 57(2), 280-299. Retrieved from course reserve.
2008KernKern, K. M. (2008). Have(n’t) we been here before? Lessons from telephone reference. The Reference Librarian, 41(85), 1-17.
2008KiesermanKieserman, R. H. (2008). People matters: Issues in library human resources management. The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 21(3), 101-104.
2008KuhlthauKuhlthau, C. C. (2008). From information to meaning: Confronting challenges of the twenty-first century. Libri: International Journal of Libraries & Information Services, 58(2), 66–73.
2008McMenemyMcMenemy, D. (2008). “Or you got it or you ain’t”: The nature of leadership in libraries. Library Review, 57(4), 265-268.

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2007BermanBerman, S. (2007). Classism in the stacks: Libraries and Poverty. Journal of Information Ethics, 16(1), 103-110.
2007BurkeBurke, Colin. 2007. “History of Information Science.” In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, vol. 41, edited by Blaise Cronin. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 3-53.
2007CoxCox, R. J. (2007). Revisiting the archival finding aid. Journal of Archival Organization, 5(4), 5-32. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
2007FallisFallis, D. (2007). Information ethics for twenty‐first century library professionals. Library Hi Tech, 25(1), 23-36. doi: 10.1108/07378830710735830
2007SpencerSpencer, B. (2007). Harnessing the deep web: A practical plan for locating specialty databases on the web. Reference Services Review, 35(1), 71-83. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
2007SueSue, D. W., Capodilupo, C. M., Torino, G. C., Bucceri, J. M., Holder, A. M., Nadal, K.L., & Esquilin, M. (2007). Racial microaggressions in everyday life: Implications for clinical practice. American Psychologist, 62, 271-286.

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2005GreeneGreene & Meissner (2005): More product, less process
2005HigaHiga, M. L., Bunnett, B., Maina, B., Perkins, J., Ramos, T., Thompson, L., & Wayne, R. (2005). Redesigning a library’s organizational structure. College & Research Libraries, 66(1), 41-58.
2005KellyKelly, G. A. (2005). A brief introduction to personal construct theory, in International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology. F. Fransella (Ed.). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Available at https://books.google.com

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2004AlireAlire, C.A. (2004). Two intriguing practices to library management theory: Common sense and humanistic approaches. Library Administration and Management, 18(1), 39-41.
2004GordonGordon, R. S. (2004). The accidental library manager. Medford, NJ: Information Today. (Chapter 6: What Library Staff Want
2004HuebertHuebert, J., & Nixon, M. (2004). Rules, bureaucracy and customer service: A dialogue between two public librarians. PNLA Quarterly, 68(3), 10-11.
2004SmiragliaSmiraglia, R. P. (2004). Authority control of works: Cataloging's chimera? Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 38(3-4), 291-308. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch

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2003BarrosoBarroso, L. A., Dean, J., & Hölzle, U. (2003). Web search for a planet: The Google cluster architecture. IEEE Micro, 23(2), 22-28. Retrieved from course reserve.

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2001GormanGorman, M. (2001). Values for human-to-human reference. Library Trends, 50(2), 168-182.
2001LagozeLagoze, C., & Van de Sompel, H. (2001). The Open Archives Initiative: Building a low-barrier interoperability framework. Paper presented at the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Roanoke, VA. Retrieved from https://www.openarchives.org/documents/jcdl2001-oai.pdf
2001McPhersonMcPherson, M. Smith-Lovin, L. & Cook, J. M. (2001). Birds of a feather: Homophily in social networks. Annual Review of Sociology, 27, 415-444. doi:10.1146/annurev.soc.27.1.415

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1999PagePage, L., Brin, S., Motwani, R., & Winograd, T. (1999). The PageRank citation ranking: Bringing order to the web. Retrieved from http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/422/

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1998MillerMiller, E. (1998). An introduction to the Resource Description Framework. D-Lib Magazine, 4(5). Retrieved from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may98/miller/05miller.html

1996|

1996AtkinsonAtkinson, R. (1996) Library functions, scholarly communication, and the foundation of the digital library: Laying claim to the control zone. Library Quarterly, 66(3), 239-265.

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1994LoweLowe, H. J., & Barnett, G. O. (1994). Understanding and using the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) vocabulary to perform literature searches. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 271(14), 1103-1108. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1992FidelFidel, R. (1992). Who needs controlled vocabulary? Special Libraries, 83(1), 1-9. Retrieved from http://faculty.washington.edu/fidelr/RayaPubs/WhoNeedsControlledVocabulary.pdf

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1991KuhlthauKuhlthau, C. C. (1991). Inside the search process: Information seeking from the user’s perspective. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42(5), 361-71.
1991LarsonLarson, R. R. (1991). The decline of subject searching: Long-term trends and patterns of index use in an online catalog. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42(3), 197-215. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch

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1990TuckerTucker, B. R. (1990). The limits of a title proper, or one case showing why human beings, not machines, must do the cataloging. Library Resources & Technical Services, 34(2), 240-245. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/lrts

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1989BatesBates, Marcia J. 1989. “The Design of Browsing and Berrypicking Techniques of the Online Search Interface.” Online Review 13 (October):407-424.
1989BatesBates, M. J. (1989). Rethinking subject cataloging in the online environment. Library Resources & Technical Services, 33(4), 400-412. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/lrts
1989GormanGorman, M. (1989). Yesterday's heresy–today's orthodoxy: An essay on the changing face of descriptive cataloging. College & Research Libraries, 50(6), 626-634. Retrieved from http://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/14506

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1986CroweCrowe, W. J. (1986). Local needs, shared responsibilities. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 337-338. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
1986DervinDervin, B., & Dewdney, P. (1986). Neutral questioning: A new approach to the reference interview. RQ, 25(4), 506–13.
1986HornyHorny, K. L. (1986). Minimal-level cataloging: A look at the issues–a symposium. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 332-334. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
1986MarkoMarko, L., & von Wahlde, B. (1986). BRC (Brief Record Cataloging) at Michigan. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 339-340. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
1986RheeRhee, S. (1986). Minimal-level cataloging: Is it the best local solution to a national problem? The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 336-337. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
1986RossRoss, R. M., & West, L. (1986). MLC: A contrary viewpoint. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 334-336. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
1986SvenoniusSvenonius, E. (1986). Unanswered questions in the design of controlled vocabularies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 37(5), 331-340. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch
1986SomersSomers, J., & Kamens, H. (1986). A more detailed study of one library's experience. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(6), 341-342. Retrieved from https://emporiastate.on.worldcat.org/advancedsearch

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1983EcoEco, U. (1983). Second day, Night (W. Weaver, Trans.). In The name of the Rose (pp. 169-178). New York, NY: Harcourt Brace. Retrieved from course reserve.
1983SvenoniusSvenonius, E. (1983). Use of classification in online retrieval. Library Resources & Technical Services, 27(1), 76-80. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/lrts
1983WilsonWilson, P. (1983). The catalog as access mechanism: Background and concepts. Library Resources & Technical Services, 27(1), 4-17. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/lrts

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1976ComaromiComaromi, J. P. (1976). The historical development of the Dewey Decimal Classification system. In K. L. Henderson (Ed.), Major classification systems: The Dewey centennial (pp. 17-31). Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois. Retrieved from https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/1778

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1973SheraShera, J. H. (1973). Changing concepts of classification: Philosophical and educational implications. In Knowing books and men; knowing computers, too (pp. 327-337). Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1969LubetzkyLubetzky, S. (1969). The author and title catalog in the library: Its role, function, and objectives. Report 2 of a series on the principles of cataloging. Washington, DC: US Department of Health, Education & Welfare, Office of Education. Retrieved from https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED058909

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1968WilsonWilson, P. (1968). Introduction. In Two kinds of power: An essay on bibliographical control (pp. 1-5). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=DePy_aazKI4C&lpg=PA55&pg=PP3#v=onepage&q&f=false
1968WilsonWilson, P. (1968). The bibliographical universe. In Two kinds of power: An essay on bibliographical control (pp. 6-19). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=DePy_aazKI4C&lpg=PA55&pg=PP3#v=onepage&q&f=false
1968WilsonWilson, P. (1968). Subjects and the sense of position. In Two kinds of power: An essay on bibliographic control (pp. 69-92). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=DePy_aazKI4C&lpg=PA55&pg=PP3#v=onepage&q&f=fals

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1967Simon Simon, Herbert A. (1967). Motivational and emotional controls of cognition. Psychological Review. 74(1), 29-39.

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1965LickliderLicklider, J. C. R. (1965). Information storage, organization, and retrieval. In Libraries of the future (pp. 70-89). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Retrieved from http://worrydream.com/refs/Licklider%20-%20Libraries%20of%20the%20Future.pdf

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1964BorgesBorges, J. L. (1964). The analytical language of John Wilkins (R. L. C. Simms, Trans.) In Other inquisitions, 1937-1952 (pp. 101-105). Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Retrieved from http://entish.org/essays/Wilkins.html

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1962BorgesBorges, J. L. (1962). The library of Babel (A. Kerrigan, Trans.). In A. Kerrigan (Ed.), Ficciones (pp. 79-88). New York, NY: Grove Press. Retrieved from https://libraryofbabel.info/libraryofbabel.html

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1959VeronaVerona, E. (1959). Literary unit versus bibliographical unit. Libri, 9(2), 79-104. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1953LubetzkyLubetzky, S. (1953). Is this rule necessary? In Cataloging rules and principles: A critique of the A.L.A. rules for entry and a proposed design for their revision (pp. 1-15). Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved from https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001162682

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1951HaykinHaykin, D. J. (1951). Introduction. In Subject headings: A practical guide (pp. 1-6). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Retrieved from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008971890;view=1up;seq=7
1951HaykinHaykin, D. J. (1951). Fundamental concepts. In Subject headings: A practical guide (pp. 7-11). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Retrieved from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008971890;view=1up;seq=7

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1953RothsteinRothstein, S. (1953). The development of the concept of reference service in American libraries. The Library Quarterly, 23(1), 1-15.

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1946PrevostPrevost, M. L. (1946). An approach to theory and method in general subject heading. Library Quarterly, 16(2), 140-151. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1945BushBush, V. (1945, July). As we may think. The Atlantic, 176. Retrieved from https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/

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1944LennaeusLinnaeus, C. (1944). Translation of the title page and the “Observationes” to the tables in the “Systema Naturae” (M. S. J. Engel-Ledeboer & H. Engel, Trans.). In Systema naturae, 1735: Facsimile of the first edition (pp. 17-30). Nieuwkoop, Netherlands: De Graaf. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1941OsbornOsborn, A. D. (1941). The crisis in cataloging. Library Quarterly, 11(4), 393-411. Retrieved from www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/units/bibcontrol/osmc/crisis.pdf

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1936PetteePettee, J. (1936). The development of authorship entry and the formulation of authorship rules as found in the Anglo-American code. Library Quarterly, 6(3), 270-290. Retrieved from course reserve.
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1911HulmeHulme, W. W. (1911). Principles of book classification. Library Association Record, 13(1), 444-449. Retrieved from course reserve.

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1904CutterCutter, C. A. (1904). General remarks, Definitions, Author-catalog entry. In Rules for a dictionary catalog (4 ed., pp. 11-56). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/rulesforadictio06cuttgoog

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1876CutterCutter, C. A. (1876). Library catalogues. In Public libraries in the United States of America: Their history, condition, and management, Part I (pp. 526-549). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/cu31924029529553

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