Contents I. Theory and Research
The Influence of Theory and Research in the Practice of Reference Services
Can There be a Theory of Reference?
Research and Practice in Librarianship: A Cognitive View
The Wider Scope of Information Research
Unobtrusive Testing and the Role of Library Management
The Information Specialist and Reference Librarian: Is the Complete Librarian Obsolete?
Toward Expert Inquiry Systems
Public Libraries and Society in the Information Age
II. Influence of Theory and Research Practice
In Pursuit of Windmills: Librarians and the Determination to Instruct
To See Ourselves as Others See Us: A Cooperative, Do-It-Yourself Reference Accuracy Study
Bibliographic Control of Conservative Periodicals
The Use of Bibliographic Tools by Humanities Faculty at the State University of New York at Albany
III. Theory
Application of the Finite Difference Calculus to the Observation of Symbol Processes
Contemporary Trends in Applied Metatheoretic Research: A Case Study About Information Metatheory: A Fragment
"On Fire or on Ice": Prefatory Remarks on the Library in Literature
IV. Practice: Online
Online Searching and Its Place in the Library School Curriculum
Development of a Bibliographic Database on a Videotex Type System
Computer Aided Indexing at NASA
Managing Database Information: An Index to Online Databases
Westlaw: Online Legal Reference Searching in a Social Science Library