Library Philosophy and Practice, vol. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1999) is now
available at
http://www.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/lp&p.htm
This issue contains part 1 of a two-part article by Daniel CannCasciato on
the retrospective application of new or revised LC subject headings to
existing bibliographic records, a wide-ranging article on vital technical
services operations by Leopoldo Montoya, and an article by Robert L. Bolin
on the use of sorted lists for error-checking.
Still available at the same site are the Fall 1998 issue and Spring
1999 issues. Library Philosophy and Practice is a peer-reviewed
electronic journal which appears twice a year, once in the fall and once
in the spring. Library Philosophy and Practice publishes articles that
demonstrate the connection between library practice and the philosophy and
theory which are behind it. Library Philosophy and Practice publishes
reports of successful, innovative, or experimental library procedures,
methods, or projects in all areas of librarianship, including both public
and technical services. These reports are set in the context of applied
research, with reference to current, past, and emerging theories of
library practice.
Contributions are now being considered for vol. 3, no. 1
(Fall 2000) and vol. 3, no. 2 (Spring 2001)
Editors:
Mary K.Bolin, Head, Technical Services, Associate Professor
(mbolin@uidaho.edu)
Gail Z. Eckwright, Humanities Librarian, Associate Professor,
(gze@uidaho.edu)
University of Idaho Library, Moscow, ID 83844-2350