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

2014-06-18 Thread Freedman, Vanessa
Dear Rachel

I look forward to reading it. Will it be available via EBSCO as well?

Best wishes

Vanessa

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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. 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.

At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at 
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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Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

2014-06-18 Thread Levine, Joyce
Congratulations on this remarkable achievement! I urge everyone to read the
Editor's Note which details the the process Rachel Leket-Morand all those
responsible for *Judaica Librarianship* went through in bringing this to
fruition.
I want to echo the words of Bella Haas Weinberg in which she states, “May
the Association of Jewish Libraries and its journal continue to flourish.”
Joyce


On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor rachel.leket-...@asu.edu
wrote:

  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. 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.

  At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at
 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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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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From: hasafran-bounces+psand=bellsouth@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
[mailto:hasafran-bounces+psand=bellsouth@lists.service.ohio-state.edu]
On Behalf Of Ted Koppel
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 11:29 AM
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 

Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 4:57 PM

To: hasafran mailto:hasafran@lists.service.ohio-state.edu  

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

2014-06-17 Thread Ted Koppel
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 Leket-Mor 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 4:57 PM
To: hasafran 
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. 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. 


At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at 
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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Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

2014-06-17 Thread Rachel Leket-Mor
Hello Ted,

Each article is featured by itself, there is no master file for the entire 
volume.

Thank you,
Rachel

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

On Jun 17, 2014, at 8:29 AM, Ted Koppel 
tkop...@comcast.netmailto:tkop...@comcast.net wrote:

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 Leket-Mormailto:rachel.leket-...@asu.edu
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 4:57 PM
To: hasafranmailto:hasafran@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
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.orghttp://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.

At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at 
http://ajlpublishing.orghttp://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.orghttp://ajlpublishing.org/



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