Citation: Re. Revzin, AMERICAN GIRLHOOD IN THE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY - THE IDEOLOGY OF GIRL-SCOUT LITERATURE, 1913-1930, The Library quarterly, 68(3), 1998, pp. 261-275
Citation: C. Pawley, WHAT TO READ AND HOW TO READ - THE SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF YOUNG PEOPLES READING, OSAGE, IOWA, 1870 TO 1990, The Library quarterly, 68(3), 1998, pp. 276-297
Citation: C. Jenkins, FROM QUEER TO GAY AND BACK AGAIN - YOUNG-ADULT NOVELS WITH GAY LESBIAN/QUEER CONTENT, 1969-1997/, The Library quarterly, 68(3), 1998, pp. 298-334
Citation: Aj. Gillilandswetland, ARTICLES DESCRIBING ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS IN THE UNITED-STATES - AN ANNOTATED-BIBLIOGRAPHY - DEWITT,DL, The Library quarterly, 68(3), 1998, pp. 351-352
Citation: Hgb. Anghelescu, EMERGING DEMOCRACIES AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION - TURFAN,B, LADIZESKY,K, SMITH,IA, The Library quarterly, 68(3), 1998, pp. 352-354
Citation: C. Pawley, HEGEMONYS HANDMAID - THE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES CURRICULUM FROM A CLASS PERSPECTIVE, The Library quarterly, 68(2), 1998, pp. 123-144
Citation: Mf. Winter, CONJURING SCIENCE - SCIENTIFIC SYMBOLS AND CULTURAL MEANINGS IN AMERICAN LIFE - TOUMEY,CP, The Library quarterly, 68(2), 1998, pp. 217-219
Citation: Mf. Winter, PRISONERS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE - MAPPING AND UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH FIELDS - STERN,P, The Library quarterly, 68(2), 1998, pp. 217-219