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The Cade Library Newsletter (Volume 4, No. 5 Sept./Oct. 1995), Kathryn Johnson, Christopher Rogers, Dorothy Davis, Jane Robinson, Roslyn Tolson Sep 1995

The Cade Library Newsletter (Volume 4, No. 5 Sept./Oct. 1995), Kathryn Johnson, Christopher Rogers, Dorothy Davis, Jane Robinson, Roslyn Tolson

The Cade Report

This issue of The Cade Newsletter features, Footnotes from the Dean (Emma Bradford Perry), Editor's Corner, Word Search Winners, Donated Equipment, Vandalism, New Tax Software, Faculty/Staff Updates.


The Cade Library Newsletter (Volume 4, No. 3 May/June 1995), Kathryn Johnson, Christopher Rogers, Dorothy Davis, Jane Robinson, Roslyn Tolson May 1995

The Cade Library Newsletter (Volume 4, No. 3 May/June 1995), Kathryn Johnson, Christopher Rogers, Dorothy Davis, Jane Robinson, Roslyn Tolson

The Cade Report

This edition of The Cade Newsletter features National Library Week 1995, Footnotes from Dean of Libraries, Emma Bradford Perry, Editor's corner, Kight receives awards, Librarian & Support Chosen, lost and Found, Library Takes Survey, Faculty/Staff Updates, and Student Assistant Honored.


The Lesbian And Gay Past: An Interpretive Battleground, Polly Thistlethwaite Jan 1995

The Lesbian And Gay Past: An Interpretive Battleground, Polly Thistlethwaite

Publications and Research

The lesbian and gay past is an interpretive battleground that mainstream archives have refused to enter, assuming few risks in collecting, naming, or identifying archival collections. At the same time, libraries offer up worlds to those who work to unearth the secrets there.

The New York Public Library's 1994 "Becoming Visible" exhibit trumpeted The Arrival of lesbian and gay history to New York's cultural mainstream. The NYPL exhibit denies the library's role in secreting lesbian and gay history, and diminished the contributions of community-based archives to the exhibit.


Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender, Polly Thistlethwaite, Daniel C. Tsang Jan 1995

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender, Polly Thistlethwaite, Daniel C. Tsang

Publications and Research

The proliferation of publications in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and transgender press has allowed the weaving of a well-informed network of previously isolated individuals and communities, empowering and unifying lesbian, gay, and other sexual minorities," Dan Tsang and Polly Thistlethwaite wrote in the introduction to the 'Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender' section of Katzes' 1995 edition of Magazines for Libraries. This title review of the queer periodicals of the day was intended to serve as a guide and justification for 'mainstream' libraries' collection building. The number and range of titles in Thistlethwaite and Tsang's collaborative entries (1989, 1992, and …


Teaching Anxious Students Skills For The Electronic Library, Beth Mark, Trudi E. Jacobson Jan 1995

Teaching Anxious Students Skills For The Electronic Library, Beth Mark, Trudi E. Jacobson

Library Staff Presentations & Publications

Some students immediately feel at home in today's technology-saturated library, but many others have difficulty navigating the myriad of electronic sources in most academic libraries. It is estimated that as many as one-third of the college students in the United States suffer from technophobia and are anxious about using computers. In addition to coping with computer technology, many first-year college students are intimidated by the size and complexity of academic libraries (Mellon 1986). In short, just when students most need to become competent users of information technology, anxieties can cause them to avoid the library altogether (Warmkessel 1992).

Breaking the …