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61. Stakes in the stacks: Library buildings and librarians' professional identities
62. Working librarians' perceptions of the role of the public library in the 21st century
63. The effect of users' work tasks on librarians' database selection
64. Preservice preparation programs for academic librarians for teaching information literacy
65. Librarians' perceptions of quality digital reference services by means of critical incidents
66. The work process of research librarians: Implementation of the abstraction-decomposition space
67. Open Access to scientific literature: An assessment of awareness support and usage among academic librarians at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
68. Seeking peer assistance via the Internet: University reference librarians' use of electronic mail to request information from weak and latent ties
69. Educational preparation of entry-level professional librarians employed by Florida research libraries
70. Academic library administration: A case examination of faculty-librarian perceptions of journal cancellations and the decision-making process in a large, urban institution
71. Information literacy and library support in distributed learning at Royal Roads University (British Columbia)
72. Librarians' learning in the workplace
73. A textual analysis of librarians' work: Conflicts in service and management practices
74. The transition of the Ivy Tech State College library system from traditional to electronic (Indiana)
75. Perceptions of adult public library users and librarians of the roles and responsiblities of public libraries in the age of technology
76. Librarians' roles in the selection, acquisition, and maintenance of library collections: The case of African-ancestry materials and resources
77. Shifting sands: The jurisdiction of librarians in scholarly communication
78. A characterization of planning in small academic libraries
79. The relationship between services to nontraditional students and organizational transition: Perceptions of academic librarians
80. The strength of the inconspicuous: Youth services librarians, the American Library Association, and intellectual freedom for the young, 1939-1955
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