Front Matter
Issues, News, & Goings On
If Rumors Were Horses
Katina Strauch
From Your Editor
Katina Strauch
Letters to the Editor
Katina Strauch
Features
Our Next Challenge: Integrating Video into the Academy
Stephen Rhind-Tutt
Lessons Learned: Jisc's Experience in Acquiring Multimedia Resources on Behalf of UK Academic Libraries
Lorraine Estelle
Mainstream Patron-Driven Acquisition: Topicality Over the Scholarly Record…and the Cello Suites
Aaron Wood
Back Talk-The IFLA Trend Report
Anthony W. Ferguson
ATG Special Report-The Natural Limit of Gold Open Access
Joseph J. Esposito
ATG Interviews
ATG Interviews Mark Saunders, Director, University of Virginia Press
Katina Strauch and Tom Gilson
ATG Luminaries
Rachel Flemming
Profiles Encouraged
Reviews
Marketing BrowZine in Michigan Universities
Matthew Ismail
Another Look at Browzine
Angela Flenner
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings
Debbie Vaughn
Legal Issues
Cases of Note: La-La Land and the Anti-SLAPP Statute
Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, and Jack Montgomery
Questions and Answers-Copyright Column
Laura N. Gasaway
Publishing
Library Marketplace-An Interview with the "Library Publishing Toolkit" Authors, Investigators, Sponsors and Editors
John D. Riley
Biz of Acq-Student Attitudes Toward Academic Use of eBooks
Beth E. Jacoby and Michelle Flinchbaugh
Media-Centered: Sometimes the Best Resources are People
Winifred Fordham Metz
Blurring Lines-Six Key Trends
David Parker
Decoder Ring-Digital Comics: Ownership vs. Access
Jerry Spiller
From A University Press-The Publisher as Problem Solver
Leila W. Salisbury
And They Were There-Reports of Meetings
Ramune K. Kubilius
Bookselling and Vending
Collecting to the Core-Popular Engineering Works
Denise Brush and Anne Doherty
I Hear the Train A Comin'-Too Much is Not Enough!
Greg Tanenbaum
The Peripatetic Browser-Bienville Books
James N. R. Walser
Analyze This-Usage and Your Collection
Beth Bloom, Kathleen McEvoy, and Marta Deyrup
Oregon Trails-Books to Alaska
Thomas W. Leonhardt
Technology and Standards
At Brunning: People and Technology
Dennis Brunning