Reference Publications
- Library Trends
- A library and information science journal presenting trends in professional librarianship, including practical applications, analysis, and literature reviews. Articles explore important facets of each issue addressed.
Most Recent Articles from Library Trends 
"Success on a shoestring:" a center for a diverse Print Culture History in Modern America
ABSTRACT In 1992 James Danky, Wayne Wiegand, and Carl Kaestle founded the Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America at the...
1/1/08 by Christine Pawley · More from publicationAn alternative vision of librarianship: James Danky and the sociocultural politics of collection development
ABSTRACT The work of James P. Danky, longtime librarian at the Wisconsin Historical Society, is situated within the intellectual context of...
1/1/08 by Juris Dilevko · More from publicationThe joy of finding periodicals "Not in Danky"
ABSTRACT This essay examines the seminal reference tool, African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography (Cambridge: Harvard...
1/1/08 by Randall K. Burkett · More from publicationThe write stuff: U.S. serial print culture from conservatives out to neo-Nazis
ABSTRACT Insufficient scholarly attention has been devoted to alternative or "oppositional" serials from the political right, even though...
1/1/08 by Chip Berlet · More from publicationNative American Press in Wisconsin and the Nation, 1982 to the present
ABSTRACT In late April 1982, James P. Danky organized a conference titled "Native American Press in Wisconsin and the Nation," an...
1/1/08 by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. James W. Parins · More from publicationIntroduction: Alternative Print Culture
I sometimes tease my colleagues in history, English, and other traditional humanities disciplines that they have consistently undervalued the...
1/1/08 by Wayne A. Wiegand · More from publication