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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.
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.
The Activist's Daughter
(East Carolina University, 1997)
Appearing in the North Carolina Books column, this article reviews Ellyn Bache's The Activist's Daughter.
Canadian Public Library Service to a Multicultural Society: An American Praises Canadian Distinctiveness
(East Carolina University, 1991)
First published in Epilogue: Canadian Bulletin for the History of Books, Libraries, and Archives, this article traces the history of Canadian public library service to immigrants and ethnic groups through four periods of ...
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.
The Spread of Public Libraries: The Community of the Book in North Carolina, 1900-1960
(1996)
History of the founding of public libraries in North Carolina, from the first one in 1897 to circa 1960
Creating library interiors: Planning and design considerations
(East Carolina University, 1997)
This article collects advice from planning and design experts, creating a checklist of elements to consider when planning a public library.
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.