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AJL Bibliography Bank
The AJL Bibliography Bank was established in 1995 to disseminate informative booklists to its members. Patrons of the Bank may request or contribute bibliographies. This article discusses the history of the Bank, how it is run and its future plans
Classic Papers: Feinstein Lecture Series
The Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Foundation Lecture series was introduced in 1996 by the Council of Archives and Research Libraries in Jewish Studies (CARLJS) and its sponsor, the National Foundation for Jewish Culture (NFJC). The lectures are presented during the annual convention of the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL), addressing any topic within the broad scope of Judaica bibliography. The first four lectures were published by the NFJC in a pamphlet series. Through an agreement with CARLJS and NFJC, these four annual lectures and subsequent ones are to appear in Judaica Librarianship (JL). While JL does not normally republish works, the journal offers greater access through indexing and abstracting services as well as microfilm and online services that will enhance access to these important contributions to Judaica librarianship through the profession's most gifted and esteemed colleagues The lectures were not reedited
Recommended Judaica Reference Works, 2001
The purpose of this column is to recommend current Judaica reference sources, both general and specialized. It is intended to serve as a guide to new tools for scholarly research as well as to more popular, but reliable, works. The annotations describe the scope, arrangement, and use of each work.
This column lists selected reference materials that appeared in 2001. The last issue of Judaica Librarianship, Volume 10, Number 1-2, Spring 1999-Winter 2000, listed Judaica reference works published from 1994-1996