In between questions, peruse a title or two to keep up with library life today.
For a more focused search, EBSCO is now providing free access to the LISTA database of library lit -- find the citations you need.
Ariadne. British publication that aims "to report on information service developments and information networking issues worldwide, keeping the busy practitioner abreast of current digital library initiatives."
ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions.
Associates, the Electronic Library Support Staff Journal.
Biblio Tech Review. News, analysis and comment about library automation. A UK pub but with international content.
Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. Here due to its focus on the organization and classification of knowledge. (It's a librarian thing.)
College and Research Libraries. Table of contents with abstracts plus full text book reviews. Some back files are also full text.
C&RL News. Some articles available online.
Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large. Walt Crawford, American Libraries columnist and a senior analyst with the Research Libraries Group provides a very personalized, very detailed look at current library topics.
Computers in Libraries. With a useful annual "Buyer's Guide".
Current Cites, "an annotated bibliography of selected articles, books, and digital documents on information technology".
D-Lib Magazine. "About innovation and research in digital libraries."
E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, a refereed electronic journal.
Ex Libris a weekly e-zine for librarians by Marylaine Block(and no relation to the "Ex Libris" list for rare books people).
IFLA Journal. In multiple languages as behooves the journal of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. PDF.
Illinois Libraries is another long-standing publication whose contents are of interest outside of its home state. PDF.
Info Career Trends, "providing you with information on furthering your own library career".
Information Research, An International Electronic Journal. The kind of stuff that interests librarians wearing their "information manager" hat.
Information Technology and Libraries. Full text for non-subscribers after several issues. From ALA's Library and Information Technology Association.
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship.
Law Library Journal with selected articles online.
Libraries & Culture. Sounds like great reading for the history minded, but you'll have to subscribe. Only table of contents online.
Library + Information Update. Formerly Library Association Record. British.
Library Media & PR. Sure to get you thinking.
Library of Congress Information Bulletin.
Library Philosophy and Practice.
Library Trends. Each quarterly is on one topic and you can order individual issues.
LISNews: Library and Information Science News. Notices of recent news stories -- and you can comment.
Link-Up Digital is now a section of Information Today.
Marketing Library Services. Instead of just sitting back and waiting for the patrons to appear...
Microforms Discussion List with online archives.
NCH Washington Updates. The newsletter of the National Coalition for History focusing on "...federal policy issues of concern to historians, librarians, archivists and the general public". Get an email subscription or read the latest edition as an H-Net post.
North Carolina Libraries. With the issue of Spring/Summer 2002 (Vol. 60, No. 1/2), this journal became an electronic title only. PDF format.
OCLC Research Announcements plus links to their other publications. Also see their "Community" link for discussion forums.
oss4lib, a newsletter and listserv on open source systems for libraries.
Points of Reference, a newsletter mostly about reference questions and web sites that answer them from the Suburban Library System Reference Service in Illinois. Nicely done.
Progressive Librarian. Table of contents and some full text articles.
Public Libraries. Some back files available as PDF.
Reference and User Services Quarterly, "an online companion to the print edition providing a preview of its contents, reprints of award-winning articles, indexes to past volumes and to SOURCES" [web reviews].
RLG DigiNews. Emphasis on digitization projects with a strong preservation content. Byproduct of this is some neat links.
Rural Library Services Newsletter. Subscription info and a sample issue.
Searcher. For "professional database searchers".
Steven Bell's Keeping Up Web Site, a site with much the same mission as the "Information Wave".
Video Librarian Online. The "electronic addendum" to the print magazine. With DVD reviews too.
Warrior Librarian Weekly, by "Biblia, the warior librarian" combines humor and advice for school librarians. The easiest way to get to the serious content is to check the "Sitemap".
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