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Libraries


George H. Ryan
Secretary of State and State Librarian

Bridget L.Lamont
Director, Illinois State Library

Kathleen L. Bloomberg
Editor

Kristie Metrow
Assistant Editor

Editorial Policy

ILLINOIS LIBRARIES is the official journal of the Illinois State Library. The purpose of ILLINOIS LIBRARIES is to disseminate articles of general interest to library staff and library governing officials in Illinois who represent all types of libraries and library consortia. Every effort is made to provide a balanced treatment of library-related issues.

Articles are solicited that will address the interests of the publication's audience. Individuals are also encouraged to submit unsolicited articles for consideration. Articles are not limited to Illinois contributors, and guidelines for manuscript submission are available upon request. ILLINOIS LIBRARIES will not compensate authors for submitted or requested articles. The editor and/or the director of the Illinois State Library has the right to reject and/or edit articles before printing. Edited manuscripts and/or galley-proofs cannot be sent to individuals for approval.

Published articles do not necessarily repreent the views of the Illinois State Libraryandthe Office of the Secretary of State.

Articles from ILLINOIS LIBRARIES may not be reprinted without prior written permission of the Illinois State Library. Reprint of an article should include a credit to ILLINOIS LIBRARIES. For permission, contact Editor, ILLINOIS LIBRARIES, Illinois State Library, 300 South Second Street, Room 502, Springfield, IL 62701-1796. Telephone: (217) 785-0052. Internet; kbloomb@library.sos.state.il.us

No advertisements are allowed in ILLINOIS LIBRARIES. Forms and other tear out sheets cannot be placed in ILLINOIS LIBRARIES due to postal regulations. ILLINOIS LIBRARIES is free of charge. Back issues, if available, are also free of charge.

ILLINOIS LIBRARIES (ISSN 0019-2104; OCLC 1752654); publishes four issues yearly. (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall) Published by the Illinois State Library, Room 502, Springfield, IL 62701-1796, Periodical postage paid at Springfield, IL. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ILLINOIS LIBRARIES, Illinois State Library, 300 S. Second Street, Springfield, IL 62701 1746.

Spring 1998      Springfield, Illinois         Vol. 80 No. 2

Table of Contents

Libraries and the Internet, Part III: Library Authority to Filter/ Block Internet Sites
....................Rinda Y. Allison and Scott F. Uhler    43

Public Libraries and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission: Connecting Families to Financial Aid Information
.......................................Bernice Bloom    46

Holocaust Resources in Illinois
......................Paul Kaplan    50

Bloomington and Normal Public Libraries: A Winning Partnership
........................Mart McKeeth and Krysta Tepper    55

Reference and Bibliographic Instruction: A Survey of Philosophy Statements in LIBRAS Libraries
.................Ellen Keith and Dave Kohut    57

The Newberry Library in Collabration with Other Libraries and Educational Institutions
.................Mary Wyly    60

Special Section:
The Library Services & Construction Act Revisited

Using LSCA Grants to Unite Neighboring Communities
......................Cindy Rauch    64

The Urbana Municipal Documents Center
......Frederick A. Schlipf, Jean E. Koch and Dian Strutz    66

The Impact of the Major Urban Resource Library Grants on the Collections at the Chicago Public Library
...........................................Merle Jacob     71

The Impact of Grants on Local Libraries
................................Ellen Popit      75

LSCA Put the Icing on the Cake: You Can Have Your Cake and Eat it Too!
........................Barbara Rhodes      77

Economic Development and the Public Libraries: Perspectives on the Impact of an LSCA-Funded Research Project
......................................Joe Sciacca      80

Reading Awareness: An Evolving Success
..........Betty Baker, Monica Dzierzbicki and Susan Roberts      84

Introducing the Internet to Disability Professionals and Their Clients in a Public Library Setting
...........................Eileen Sheppard      87

The Reference Librarians' Round Table: A Multitype Network for Improved Reference Service and Cooperative Collection Development
..........................Lori Bell      90

Guidelines for Illinois Libraries Manuscripts       91

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Illinois State Library Advisory Committee 1998

Name

Term Expires

Lydia Acosta
Fountaindale Public Library District, Bolingbrook

2000

Ann P. Bishop
Graduate Library School, University of Illinois, Urbana

1999

Doris Brown
DePaul University, Chicago

1999

Barbara Burroughs
Rock Falls

1998

David Dyer
Elmhurst

1999

Pam Feather
DuPage Library System, Geneva

1998

Dale Hoover
Danville

2000

Jan Ison
Lincoln Trail Libraries System, Champaign

1999

Mary Barb Johnson
Lake Forest

1999

Mary Kay Kickels
Palos Hills

2000

Robert Plotzke
Rolling Prairie Library System, Decatur

1999

Jill Rodriguez
Besenville Community Public Library District
1998

Fayne Tharp
East St. Louis School District 189

1999
Robert Wedgeworth
University of Illinois, Urbana
1999
Mary Wyly
Newberry Library, Chicago

2000

Jane Yoder
Waukegan Community Unit Schools, District 60

2000

Kathleen Zar
University of Chicago

2000


Ex Officio Member
Pamela Gaitskill, President, Illinois Library Association
Mary Dempsey, Commissioner, Chicago Public Library

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GEORGE H. RYAN
SECRETARY OF STATE

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
_______________________________________________________________________

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62756

 

 

Dear Friends,

Many exciting and important services are available to Illinois library users. Some services have evolved from innovative projects that began with state, federal or foundation grant funds. We are beginning our second year of the Library Services & Technology Act, the successor to the long-standing federal grant program, the Library Services & Construction Act (LSCA).

The LSCA program was a significant impetus in the development of the Illinois library network and the many special, innovative and exciting programs and services that libraries have provided for their communities. This issue of Illinois Libraries includes many articles about the impact of the LSCA program, and the forthcoming Summer issue will devote complete coverage to the impact of the LSCA program.

As this issue goes to press, Illinois library staff are developing applications for FY98 LSTA grants. With boundless ideas for ways to provide enhanced library service, we will again make excellent use of federal support for library services.

Sincerely, il9802tc2.jpg
GEORGE H. RYAN
Secretary of State
and State Librarian

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Preface

Kathleen L. Bloomberg, Editor, Illinois Libraries

A wide array of library topics are covered in this issue, including Holocaust resources, bibliographic instruction and the public library role in economic development. Library collaboration is the subject of articles about joint initiatives of the Bloomington and Normal public libraries and the efforts of the Newberry Library, a nationally recognized research library.

Also included is a preview of the Summer 1998 Illinois Libraries, which will be devoted to the legacy of the Library Services & Construction Act (LSCA) in Illinois. Because of the sheer volume of articles that were submitted for the LSCA report, some of the articles also are printed in this issue.

My sincere appreciation is extended to the contributors to this issue. As seen from their articles, they are involved in many unique and exciting aspects of library service and are obviously very busy people! Nonetheless, they have found the time to write about their experiences, successes and ideas, and we benefit from their contributions.

Your input is always welcomed for future issues. Guidelines for manuscripts are included at the back of the issue, and feel free to contact me to discuss ideas for future articles.

In closing, the Illinois State Library received sad news recently about the death of Irma Bostian, long-time editor of Illinois Libraries, who retired in December 1991. She was recognized by her peers as the 1985 Illinois Librarian of the Year and was very dedicated to her work. Irma loved libraries, possessed a great sense of humor and will long be remembered.

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