New Books for Librarians August, 2003
The following books have been added to the State Library’s collection and may be borrowed through SILO Interlibrary Loan.
If you have problems borrowing them through SILO Interlibrary Loan, contact Rinda Kramme.
The State Library’s catalog is available at http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/ For general questions about books for librarians, contact Sandy Dixon.
Anderson, Cynthia.
Write Grants, Get Money. Worthington, OH: Linworth Publishing, 2002.
Andriessen, J.H. Erik.
Working with Groupware: Understanding and Evaluating Collaboration Technology.
New York: Springer, 2003.
Andronik, Catherine, ed.
School Library Management, Fifth Edition. Worthington, OH: Linworth
Publishing., 2003.
Barchers, Suzanne I. And
Jennifer I. Kroll. Classic Readers Theatre for Young Adults. Greenwood
Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.
Birks, Jane and Fiona
Hunt. Hands-On Information Literacy Activities. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman
Publishers, 2003.
Butzow, Carol M. and John
W. Butzow. The World of Work Through Children’s Literature: An Integrated
Approach. Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.
Caplan, Priscilla.
Metadata Fundamentals for All Librarians. Chicago, IL: American Library
Association, 2003.
Calishain, Tara and Rael
Dornfest. Google Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools.
Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, 2003.
Clancy, Roger E., ed. A
Nation Online: How Americans are Expanding their Use of the Internet. New
York: Novinka Books,2002.
Dorner, Jane. Writing
for the Internet: One Step Ahead series. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2002.
Dickinson, Gail K.
Empty Pockets, Full Plates: Effective Budget Administration for Library Media
Specialists. Worthington, OH: Linworth Publishing, 2003.
Figallo, Cliff and Nancy
Rhine. Building the Knowledge Management Network: Best Practices, Tools,
and Techniques for Putting Conversation to Work. New York: Wiley
Technology Publishing, 2002.
Garten, Edward D. and and
Delmus E. Williams, ed. Advances in Library Administration and Organization,
Volume 20. New York: Elsevier Science Ltd, 2003.
Gnehm, Kurstin Finch, ed.
Youth Development and Public Libraries: Tools for Success. Evanston, IL:
Urban Libraries Council, 2002.
Gordon, Rachel Singer.
The Accidental Systems Librarian. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2003.
Hayes, Robert M. Models
for Library Management, Decision-Making, and Planning. San Diego, CA:
Academic Press, 2001.
Iowa Freedom of Information
Council, Iowa Open Meetings,
Open Records Handbook, 10th Edition.
Des Moines, IA: Iowa Freedom of Information Council, 2003.
Keane, Nancy J.
Booktalking Across the Curriculum: The Middle Years. Westport, CT:
Libraries Unlimited, 2002.
Loertscher, David V.
Reinventing Your School’s Library in the Age of Technology: a guide for
principals and superintendents, 2nd ed. San Jose, CA: Hi Willow
Research and Publishing, 2002.
New, Cheryl Carter and James Aaron Quick. How To
Write A Grant Proposal. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Riedling, Ann Marlow. Learning to Learn: A Guide To Becoming Information Literate. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2002.
Shuman, Bruce A. Case
Studies in Library Security. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.
Simpson, Carol, ed.
Ethics In School Librarianship: A Reader. Worthington, OH: Linworth
Publishing, Inc., 2003.
Still, Julie M. The Accidental Webmaster. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2003.
Totten, Kathryn. Seasonal Storytime Crafts. Fort Atkinson, WI: Upstart Books, 2002.
Valenza, Joyce Kasman. Power Research Tools Learning Activities & Posters. Chicago: American Library Association, 2003.
Webster, Frank. Theories of the Information Society. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 2002.
Gwinnett County (Georgia) Public Library. Weeding Manual, 2nd Edition. Public Library Association, 2002.
Weinberger, David. Small Pieces Loosely Joined: (a unified theory of the web). Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2002.
Zenger, John H. and Joseph Folkman. The Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002.