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- Macintoshed Libraries 2.0. Vaccaro, Bill, Ed. Valauskas, Edward J., Ed. Academic Libraries Computer Software Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Hypermedia Library Automation Library Instruction Library Services Microcomputers Public Libraries Reference Services School Libraries This annual collection contains 18 papers about the use of Macintosh computers in libraries. Papers include: "The Macintosh as a Wayfinding Tool for Professional Conferences: The LITA '88 HyperCard Stack" (Ann F. Bevilacqua); "Enhancing Library Services with the Macintosh" (Naomi C. Broering); "Scanning Technologies in Libraries" (Steve Cisler); "The Macintosh at the University of Illinois at Chicago Library: Flexibility in a Dynamic Environment" (Kerry L. Cochrane); "How a School Librarian Looked at a Gnawing Problem (and Saw How the Mac and Hypercard Might Solve It)" (Stephen J. D'Elia); "The Macintoshed Media Catalog: Helping People Find What They Need in Spite of LC" (Virginia Gilmore and Layne Nordgren); "The Mac and Power Days at Milne" (Richard D. Johnson); "The USC College Library--A Macintoshed System" (Anne Lynch and Hazel Lord); "Macintosh in the Apple Library: An Update" (Rosanne Macek); "The Macs-imized High School Library Instructional Program" (Carole Martinez and Ruth Windmiller); "The Power To Be Our Best: The Macintosh at the Niles Public Library" (Duncan J. McKenzie); "Taking the Plunge...or, How to Launch a 'Mac-Attack' on a Public Library" (Vickie L. Novak); "The Public Macintosh: Solutions for the Rest of Us" (Jean Armour Polly); "Keyword Access to Specialized Collections in an Academic Library Using the Apple Macintosh" (Elena Romaniuk); "The King of Fonts: Sharing Fonts on a TOPS Network (or, 'Hey Where's University Roman?')" (Alan Rowoth); "Use of the Macintosh in the Reference Section" (Neal Schleifer); "The Macintoshed Lab at Case Western Reserve University Libraries" (Sharon K. Schmitt); and "M.A.C.--The Media Access Center at the J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State University" (Mitch Turitz). Also included are an afterword, "MacProverbs" (Rick Fensterer); a directory of contributors and editors; an index of articles by type of library activity; a directory of hardware and software vendors; and a comprehensive index. (ALF)