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Forthcoming Titles: Library Trends

Library Trends is an essential tool for librarians and educators alike. Each issue thoroughly explores a current topic of interest in professional librarianship and includes practical applications, thorough analyses, and literature reviews. Every year, Library Trends covers a wide variety of themes from special libraries to emerging technologies.The journal is published quarterly for GSLIS by The Johns Hopkins University Press.


  • "Institutional Repositories: Current States and Futures," edited by Sarah Shreeves and Melissa Cragin, Volume 57, Number 2 (Fall 2008)

  • "National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program," edited by Beth Sandore and Patricia Cruse, Volume 57, Number 3 (Winter 2009)

  • "Leisure and Library and Information Science Research," edited by Crystal Fulton and Ruth Vondracek, Volume 57, Number 4 (Spring 2009)

Back issues of Library Trends (1952 through two years prior to the current issue) are available online through IDEALS, the digital repository for scholarly works produced at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Launched in 2006, IDEALS collects various works of research and scholarship, including working papers, technical reports, journal articles, and other pertinent material. Benefits include worldwide accessibility, a permanent URL for each item deposited, long-term preservation in digital form, and full-text indexing.



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