Front Matter
Issues, News, & Goings On
If Rumors Were Horses
Katina Strauch
From Your Editor
Katina Strauch
Letters to the Editor
Katina Strauch
Features
Getting There from Here: Changing the Ecological and Social Footprint of Our Professional Conferences
Michael Smith
Practicing Sustainable Environmental Solutions: A Call for Green Policy in Academic Libraries
Maria A. Jankowska
K-12 Environmental Education Resources
Roxanne Myers Spencer
Measuring Sustainability with Our Ecological Footprint
Whitney Bauman
Opinions and Editorials-Open and Accessible Supplemental Data: How Libraries Can Solve the Supplemental Arms Race
Elizabeth R. Lorbeer and Heather Klusendorf
ATG Special Report-The Future of the Textbook
Sara Killingsworth and Martin Marlow
ATG Interviews
ATG Interviews Moshe Pritsker, CEO and Co-Founder, JoVE
Katina Strauch
Profile Encouraged
Reviews
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings
Debbie Vaughn
Legal Issues
Cases of Note-Copyright-Those Dreaded Statutory Damages
Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, and Jack M. Montgomery
Questions and Answers-Copyright Column
Laura Gasaway
Publishing
Booklover-Writing
Donna Jacobs
Biz of Acq-How Do You Eat an Elephant? Or eContent and the Future of the Academic Book Vendor
Michael Zeoli and Michelle Flinchbaugh
From the University Presses-Toward a Modest Agenda: Academic Library and University Press Collaborations
Richard Brown and Alex Holzman
Papa Abel Remembers-The Tale of A Band of Booksellers, Fasicle 12: What's Your Role? Executive or Staff?
Richard Abel
At Brunning: People and Technology-At the Only Edge that Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do
Dennis Brunning
And They Were There-Reports of Meetings-SALALM 2010 and the final installment of reports from the 2009 Charleston Conference
Sever Bordeianu
Bookselling and Vending
Something to Think About-Anything Goes
Mary E. Massey
Library Perspective, Vendor Response
Robin Champieux and Steven Carrico
Building Library Collections in the 21st Century-How Goes the Book Approval Plan in the Days of the ebook?
Arlene Moore Sievers-Hill
Little Red Herrings-Can Open Access Save Us?
Mark Herring
Lost in Austin-Wandering the Stacks
Tom Leonhardt
Issues in Vendor/Library Relations-Print
Bob Nardini
Acquisitiong Archaeology-Competing Interest
Jesse Holden
Notes from Mosier-Back to the Future, Part 2
Scott A. Smith
Technology and Standards
I Hear the Train A Comin'-"A Roundtable Look at the Future of Scholarly Communication"
Greg Tananbaum
Technology Left Behind-The Temptations of Netflix
Cris Ferguson
Standards Column-Taming the World of Data: Pressures to Improve Data Management in Scholarly Communications
Todd Carpenter
Pelikan's Antidisambiguation-"On the Establishment of Identity"
Michael P. Pelikan