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Newfangled & highfalutin: North Carolina library innovations over the decases [photo essay]
(East Carolina University, 1998)This photo essay offers images of technological innovations in North Carolina libraries during the 20th century. -
Between us: Serving the silent: We are still a nation of immigrants
(East Carolina University, 1998)This article discusses the needs of North Carolina's immigrant population and how libraries can best accommodate them. -
Mollie Huston Lee: Founder of Raleigh's Public Black Library
(1998)The establishment of the first black library in Raleigh is described within the context of both North Carolina history and library development in the South. -
Imagine the future: An ex post facto analysis of the 53rd NCLA Biennial Conference [Lagniappe: North Caroliniana column]
(East Carolina University, 1999)This article looks at the 53rd NCLA Biennial Conference, presents and analyzes survey results on the event, and provides suggestions for future conferences. -
From the president [interview with Plummer Alston "Al" Jones, Jr., NCLA President, 1999-2001]
(East Carolina University, 1999)This article is an interview with NCLA President Plummer Alston "Al" Jones, Jr., focusing on his professional career. -
Milestones in North Carolina librarianship (From the president [column])
(East Carolina University, 2000)This article highlights recent accomplishments and awards earned by North Carolina libraries and librarians. -
Shuttle & plow: A history of Alamance County, North Carolina
(East Carolina University, 2000)This article reviews the book Shuttle & Plow: A History of Alamance County, North Carolina, which includes over 300 years of the county's history. -
Passing the Torch
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Library Cooperation and the Development of the North Carolina Information Network (NCIN): From the Great Depression Years to 1992
(2002)The history of the development of library networks, omputerization of library processes, and the uses of technology in libraries in North Carolina needs more attention.1 The acceptance of computerization and technology has ... -
From the Editor: A Community of Practice
(2002)Why should I join the North Carolina Library Association?What’s in it for me? These are frequently asked and perennially valid questions. As Past President of NCLA, I have spent countless hours thinking about them. In ... -
Unity v. Diversity: The Dilemma of Professionalism
(2002)We have grown up knowing the motto of the Three Musketeers: All forOne, One for All. Now we more fully understand that the musketeerswere articulating in rather elegant shorthand their endorsement of theconcepts of group ...