Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

2014-06-18 Thread Paula Sandfelder
Rachel,

 

Glad that Vol. 18 is online, but how do I access it?  Can I download the
journal or one or more articles and just how do I do it.?  I've been retired
for some time and am not as up-to-date with all this computer stuff as I
would like to be.

 

Paula Sandfelder

 

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To: Rachel Leket-Mor; hasafran
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

 

I see that the  2014 issue is there as 13 separate PDFs.

 

Is there a link to one single PDF in order to download the entire issue in
one operation?

Thanks

 

Ted

 

 

From: Rachel mailto:rachel.leket-...@asu.edu  Leket-Mor 

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Subject: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

 

Dear colleagues, 

 

I am pleased to announce that Volume 18 of Judaica Librarianship is finally
published. The journal's first online issue is available at
http://ajlpublishing.org http://ajlpublishing.org. Mazel Tov to AJL!!!

 

AJL members should use a combination of their full name and email address to
access the full-text articles. If you have any trouble accessing the journal
articles, please contact me by replying to this email. Non-member readers of
ha-Safran may join the association at
http://www.jewishlibraries.org/main/JoinAJL.aspx
http://www.jewishlibraries.org/main/JoinAJL.aspx. 

 

At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at
http://ajlpublishing.org http://ajlpublishing.org: Vols. 16/17 (2011) and
Vol. 15 (2009). Thanks to our Open Access policy regarding back issues, the
articles in these volumes have been downloaded more than 4,200 times, thus
exceeding the circulation of both the print issues and the reported
downloads from database providers. That means that AJL's impact on the
international scholarly community is greater than ever before. Now that Vol.
18 is published, I plan to upload the other back issues of Judaica
Librarianship, including Vols. 1-10 that are now digitized thanks to Laurel
Wolfson of Klau Library, at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 

The production of Vol. 18 would not have been possible without the authors
and anonymous reviewers who contributed their talents and time to the
journal; the copyeditors, especially Judy Wolfthal, who helped with
polishing the texts; all Editorial Board members, especially past
Editor-in-Chief Zachary Baker and Associate Editor for Reviews Jim
Rosenbloom, who were extremely helpful; and Nancy Sack and Karen Ulric who
assisted with technology-related issues. THANK YOU, all! 

 

 

Judaica Librarianship

Volume 18 (2014)

 

Table of Contents 

EDITORIAL

1. Rachel Leket-Mor: Editor's Note

2. Bella Hass Weinberg: Letter to the Editor

 

IN MEMORIAM

3. Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel: Chana Mlotek, 1922-1913

4. Arthur Kiron: Alfred Moldovan, 1921-2013

5. Arthur Kiron: Daniel J. Rettberg, 1952-2013

6. Elizabeth Vernon: Ilan WeInberg, 1945-2013

 

ESSAYS AND RESEARCH

7. Sheryl Stahl and Joel Kushner: Be-tselem Elohim-In the Image of God:
Identifying Essential Jewish LGBTQ Materials for Jewish Libraries

8. John Drobnicki: Holocaust Denial Literature Twenty Years Later: A
Follow-up Investigation of Public Librarians' Attitudes Regarding
Acquisition and Access

9. Dov Winer: Judaica Europeana: An Infrastructure for Aggregating Jewish
Content

10. Noemi Musnik: Rachel: The Union Catalog of the European Network of
Judaica and Hebraica Libraries

11. Marvin Heller: Unicums, Fragments, and Other Hebrew Book Rarities

 

COLLECTIONS

12. Andrea Rapp: The Shavzin-Carsch Collection of Historic Jewish Children's
Literature

 

LITERATURE REVIEW

13. Steven Bergson: Scatter of the Literature

 

 

Rachel Leket-Mor 

Associate Librarian
Religious Studies, Philosophy, Jewish Studies, Medieval and Renaissance
Studies
Arizona State University Libraries
PO Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: 480 965 2618

 

Editor-in-Chief, Judaica Librarianship
Association of Jewish Libraries
http://ajlpublishing.org

 

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[ha-Safran] Book Thief

2014-01-16 Thread Paula Sandfelder
Friends, 

 

Now that the book Book Thief is a movie, I have a question for school
librarians.  Do you think the book is appropriate for children?  I asked
this question of the author when the book first came out.  He responded that
that was not his intention, but that it was marketed that way in the USA by
the publisher and cataloged as such in the USA.  Personally, I would not
have recommended the book for children or even young adults unless they knew
a great deal about the Shoah and were very mature.

 

 

Paula Sandfelder

 

 

 

 

 

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[ha-Safran] A new book

2013-03-17 Thread Paula Sandfelder
Has anyone read or reviewed FDR and the Holocaust: a breach of Faith  by
Dr.Rafael Medoff of Vassar College?

 

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