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- 2007
- Nabil Al-Tikriti:
"Stuff Happens": A Brief Overview of the 2003 Destruction of Iraqi Manuscript Collections, Archives, and Libraries. Libr. Trends 55(3): 730-745 (2007) - Morayo Ibironke Atinmo:
Setting Up a Computerized Catalog and Distribution Database of Alternative Format Materials for Blind and Visually Impaired Persons in Nigeria. Libr. Trends 55(4): 830-846 (2007) - Alistair Black:
"Arsenals of scientific and technical information": Public Technical Libraries in Britain during and Immediately after World War I. Libr. Trends 55(3): 474-489 (2007) - Helen Brazier:
The Role and Activities of the IFLA Libraries for the Blind Section. Libr. Trends 55(4): 864-878 (2007) - Helen Brazier, David Owen:
Introduction. Libr. Trends 55(4): 757-759 (2007) - Peter Brophy, Jenny Craven:
Web Accessibility. Libr. Trends 55(4): 950-972 (2007) - Gillian A. Burrington:
A User's Perspective. Libr. Trends 55(4): 760-766 (2007) - Kevin Carey:
The Opportunities and Challenges of the Digital Age: A Blind User's Perspective. Libr. Trends 55(4): 767-784 (2007) - Ann Chapman:
Resource Discovery: Catalogs, Cataloging, and the User. Libr. Trends 55(4): 917-931 (2007) - Huanwen Cheng, Donald G. Davis:
Loss of a Recorded Heritage: Destruction of Chinese Books in the Peking Siege of 1900. Libr. Trends 55(3): 431-441 (2007) - Michele Valerie Cloonan:
The Moral Imperative to Preserve. Libr. Trends 55(3): 746-755 (2007) - Frank Kurt Cylke, Michael M. Moodie, Robert E. Fistick:
Serving the Blind and Physically Handicapped in the United States of America. Libr. Trends 55(4): 796-808 (2007) - Margaret Stieg Dalton:
The International Relations Office, 1956-1972. Libr. Trends 55(3): 609-622 (2007) - J. Eric Davies:
An Overview of International Research into the Library and Information Needs of Visually Impaired People. Libr. Trends 55(4): 785-795 (2007) - Archie L. Dick:
"The books were just the props": Public Libraries and Contested Space in the Cape Flats Townships in the 1980s. Libr. Trends 55(3): 698-715 (2007) - Sharon Domier:
From Reading Guidance to Thought Control: Wartime Japanese Libraries. Libr. Trends 55(3): 551-569 (2007) - Hilde Godelieve, Dominique De Weerdt:
The Discourse of Loss in Song Dynasty Private and Imperial Book Collecting. Libr. Trends 55(3): 404-420 (2007) - Gerald S. Greenberg:
The Paris Commune of 1871 and the Bibliothèque Nationale. Libr. Trends 55(3): 442-453 (2007) - Miriam Intrator:
"People were literally starving for any kind of reading": The Theresienstadt Ghetto Central Library, 1942-1945. Libr. Trends 55(3): 513-522 (2007) - Melanie A. Kimball:
From Refuge to Risk: Public Libraries and Children in World War I. Libr. Trends 55(3): 454-463 (2007) - Ellen Knutson:
New Realities: Libraries in Post-Soviet Russia. Libr. Trends 55(3): 716-729 (2007) - Chris Lyons:
"Children who read good books usually behave better, and have good manners": The Founding of the Notre Dame de Grace Library for Boys and Girls, Montreal, 1943. Libr. Trends 55(3): 597-608 (2007) - Mary Niles Maack:
"I Cannot Get Along without the Books I Find Here": The American Library in Paris during the War, Occupation, and Liberation, 1939-1945. Libr. Trends 55(3): 490-512 (2007) - Ilkka Mäkinen:
Libraries and Reading in Finnish Military Hospitals during the Second World War. Libr. Trends 55(3): 536-550 (2007) - Cheryl Knott Malone:
Unannounced and Unexpected: The Desegregation of Houston Public Library in the Early 1950s. Libr. Trends 55(3): 665-674 (2007) - Margaret McGrory, Margaret Williams, Karen Taylor, Barbara Freeze:
The Impact of the Integrated Digital Library System on the CNIB Library. Libr. Trends 55(4): 994-1045 (2007) - Nikola von Merveldt:
Books Cannot Be Killed by Fire: The German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as Agents of Cultural Memory. Libr. Trends 55(3): 523-535 (2007) - Debra Mitts-Smith:
L'Heure Joyeuse: Educational and Social Reform in Post-World War I Brussels. Libr. Trends 55(3): 464-473 (2007) - Gordon Barrick Neavill:
Publishing in Wartime: The Modern Library Series during the Second World War. Libr. Trends 55(3): 583-596 (2007) - David Owen:
Sharing a Vision to Improve Library Services for Visually Impaired People in the United Kingdom. Libr. Trends 55(4): 809-829 (2007)
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