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  3. Vol 52, No 2 (1994)

Vol 52, No 2 (1994)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v52i2
Published: 1994-01-01
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  • Cover

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  • Table Of Contents

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Features

  • From the President

    Gwen Jackson
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Research & Librarianship

  • The Challenge of Measuring the Economic Impact of PublicLibrary Services

    Ken B. Ellis
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  • The Library's Commodity for Economic Development

    Edward T. Shearin, Jr.
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  • Demonstrating Value: School Library Media Centers Still Worth Their Keep

    Marilyn L. Shontz
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  • Servival and Service: The Ethics of Research on the Uses of Information Provided by Librarians

    Martha M. Smith
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  • Making Sense of Our Dollars

    John T. Welch
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Columns

  • And in edition… Prepare for the Ride of Your Life on the Information Superhighway

    Joel Sigmon
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  • Lagniappe - State Library of North Carolina Internet Information Project

    Gary Harden, Joel Sigmon .
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  • North Carolina Books

    Dorothy Hodder, Compiler
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  • Point/CounterPoint - What About a Little Profitability/How About Some Dollars and "Sense"!

    Dwight McInvaill, Harry Tuchmayer, Column Editor .
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  • Wired to the World

    Ralph Lee Scott
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End matter

  • NCLA 1993-1995 Executive Board

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