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Contents of August 2002 American Libraries


News Fronts

8  ALA

  • Wells Fargo Partnership Lays Path to Homeownership
  • ALA Handbook Goes Electronic
  • Hewlett-Packard Funds Accessibility Initiative
  • Literacy Web Site Gets Financial Boost

18  Washington

  • Federal District Court Overturns CIPA; Government Will Appeal
  • Expanded FBI Powers Threaten Library Privacy
  • Bush Declassifies More Reagan-Era Pages

22  USA and International

  • Minnesota Eliminates Its State Library Agency
  • Colorado Governor Guts Aid to State’s Libraries
  • Chicago Claims Demotions Will Save Library Jobs
  • Saudi Terrorist Suspect Arrested for Overdue Videos
  • Arkansas Library Aid Gets 11th-Hour Reprieve
  • Global Reach

Special Reports

16  Four Years of Progress: The Spectrum Initiative Leads On

      BY HECTOR ESCOBAR

20  First Lady Promotes School Libraries at White House Conference

      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

35  This Month IFLA Goes to Glasgow

      BY PHILIP GILL

36  Canadian Library Association Faces Its Future in Halifax

      BY MARTIN DOWDING

38  Special Librarians Put Knowledge to Work in L.A.

      BY GEORGE M. EBERHART

40  Books Are Back at BEA in New York

      BY BILL OTT


Features

50  Free Libraries, Free Society

      BY ROBERT HUGHES
      One of the world’s most highly regarded cultural critics warns of the threat of “patriotic correctness.”

52  Ohio Goes Recruiting for Minority Librarians

      BY CAROL VERNY
      $100,000 in LSTA grants help boost librarianship through videos.

56  Mission Possible: Two U.S. Libraries Reach Out to Muslims in Asia

      BY RON CHEPESIUK
      Programs by the Library of Congress and Cornell University help preserve a cultural legacy.

60  Qualifications Required for a Library Career Center

      BY LYNN OLVER
      Your library already has what it takes to empower job hunters.

62  Economic Hard Times and Public Library Use Revisited

      BY MARY JO LYNCH
      New study supports connection between recession and increased circulation.

64  Crowds, Critics, and Camaraderie: ALA Attracts 21,000 to Atlanta

      Librarians gather to tackle salaries, censorship, and other tough issues at ALA’s 120th Annual Conference. Plus Council and Executive Board reports, beginning on p. 88.

94  That’s “Mr. Gordon” to You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

      An interview with the retiring executive director of ALA.


Departments

7  ALA President’s Message

      “The Campiagn for America’s Librarians”
      BY MAURICE J. FREEDMAN

41  Thus Said

42  Reader Forum

46  Editorial

      “Who Wants to Be the First to Go to Jail?”
      BY LEONARD KNIFFEL

47  On My Mind

      “Exhibiting Censorship in the City of Lights and Flowers”
      BY ALDEN TODD

84  Technically Speaking

      “‘Furber’ Debuts at ALA Exhibits
      BY DAVID DORMAN

96  Currents

99  The Crawford Files

      “OpenURL: Standards Can Be Fun!
      BY WALT CRAWFORD

100  Librarian’s Library

      BY CATHLEEN BOURDON

101  Quick Bibs

      “Soccer Lit”
      BY BILL OTT

103  Datebook

104  This Month

      “10 Years Ago”
      BY WAYNE WIEGAND

105  Career Leads

123  Index to Advertisers

124  Will’s World

      “Librarians in Sin City”
      BY WILL MANLEY

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