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Dr. Johanna Rachinger, Director General, Austrian National Library -- $t3. Caroline Brazier, Chief Librarian, British Library -- $t4. Ana Santos Aramburo, Director, National Library of Spain -- $t5. Marie-Christine Doffey, Director, Swiss National Library -- $t6. Andris Vilks, Director of the National Library of Latvia -- $t7. Prof. Dr. Renaldas Gudauskas, Director General, Martynas Ma?vydas National Library of Lithuania -- $t8. Alberto Manguel, Director, National Library of Argentina -- $t9. Jelena Djurovic, Director, National Library of Montenegro -- $t10. Dr. Claudia Lux, Librarian, Project Director of the Qatar National Library in Doha IFLA President 2007?2009 -- $t11. Oren Weinberg, Director, National Library of Israel -- $t12. Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director, The Library of Alexandria (Egypt) -- $t13. Pam Sandlian Smith, Director, Anythink Libraries, Adams County (Colorado) -- $t14. Christopher Platt, Chief Branch Library Officer, New York Public Library -- $t15. John F. Szabo, City Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library -- $t16. David Leonard, President, Boston Public Library -- $t17. Felton Thomas, Jr., Director of Cleveland Public Library -- $t18. Mary Anne Hodel, Director/CEO, Orange County Library System -- $t19. Misty Jones, Director, San Diego Public Library -- $t20. Marcellus Turner, City Librarian, The Seattle Public Library System -- $t21. Kate P. Horan, MLS, Library Director, McAllen Public Library (Texas) -- $t22. Dr. Hannelore Vogt, Director, Cologne Public Library -- $t23. Christine Brunner, Director, Stuttgart City Library -- $t24. Sandra Singh, Chief Librarian, Vancouver Public Library -- $t25. Shih-chang Horng, Director, Taipei Public Library -- $t26. Father Maximilian Schiefermüller O.S.B., General Director, Admont Abbey Library -- $t27. Dr. Cornel Dora, Director, Abbey Library of Saint Gall -- $t28. Oliver Urquhart Irvine, The Librarian & Assistant Keeper, The Queen?s Archives -- $tConclusion -- $tAbout the authors 330 $aGeneral directors who have all made their marks in the field of librarianship report from a variety of perspectives, including economic, social, educational, cultural developmental, and political. This information could increase the understanding of the managerial decisions, and other factors that affect the decisions and determine the library?s overall policy and operations. 606 $aLibrary administrators 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aLibrary administrators. 676 $a023.4 700 $aLo$b Patrick $0974093 702 $aCho$b Allan 702 $aChiu$b Dickson K. 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Oocyte interactions with environment -- 1 Exogenous molecules and organelles delivery in oogenesis -- 2 Control of mammalian oocyte development by interactions with the maternal follicular environment -- 3 Transovarial Transmission of Symbionts in Insects -- Part B. Oocyte polarity: Molecular and organellar aspects and developmental consequences -- 4 Acquisition of Oocyte Polarity -- 5 The pole (germ) plasm in insect oocytes -- 6 Multiple functions of the DEAD-box helicase Vasa in Drosophila oogenesis -- 7 The role of microtubule motors in mRNA localization and patterning within the Drosophila oocyte -- 8 Phosphoinositides and cell polarity in the Drosophila egg chamber -- 9 RNA localization in the vertebrate oocyte: establishment of oocyte polarity and localized mRNA assemblages -- Part C. Epigenetic, transcriptional and translational regulation in oocytes -- 10 DNA methyltransferases in mammalian oocytes -- 11 Accumulation of chromatin remodelling enzyme and histone transcripts in bovineoocytes -- 12 Translational regulation in the mammalian oocyte -- 13 Regulation of translationally repressed mRNAs in zebrafish and mouse oocytes -- 14 Switches in Dicer activity during oogenesis and early development -- Part D. Oocyte specific functions of ubiquitous molecules and organelles -- 15 The regulation and function of cohesin and condensin in mammalian oocytes and spermatocytes -- 16 Supply and demand of energy in the oocyte and the role of mitochondria -- 17 Functions of Vitellogenin in Eggs -- 18 Lipids in Insect Oocytes: From the Storage Pathways to Their Multiple Functions -- 19 Parthenogenesis in Insects: the centriole renaissance -- Part E. 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