ACRL

College & Research Libraries News

INDEX TO VOL. XXVIII

(including CRL News issues)

Prepared by Richard Schimmelpfeng

A

“Academic lnship in three education journals,” Holland, 31- 34

“Academic 1. statistics revisited,” Oboler, 407-10

Acquisitions, s7-8; s34; s89; sl08; sl37; sl73; Sİ98; s225; s256; s278

Adams, Thomas R., rev., 284 “The administrative assistant—pragmatic job description,” Delzell, 382-86

“Air loan service,” sl44

American Council of Learned Societies, Committee for Research Ls., sll9

“ALA awards, 1968,” call for nominations, s237-38

ALA, Information Science and Automation Division, preconference institute, announcement, s84

ALA, Junior Members Round Table, orientation session, San Francisco, 1967, announcement, s87

“ALA representatives at inaugurations, dedications, and other academic ceremonies,” s28; Sİ32-33; s282-283

Anderson, Frank J., appt. & port., sl21

Anstaett, Herbert B., honorary Ph.D. award, s263

Appointments, si 5-20;s39-40; s97-99; sl23; Sİ48-50; Sİ68- 69; S208-09; s235-37; s265-66; S295-97

“An approach to 1. automation problems,” Jackson, 133-37 Ash, Lee, Interl. Request and

Loan Transactions Among Medical Ls. of the Greater New York Area,rev. of, 144

Asheim, Lester, Lnship in the Developing Countries, rev. of, 287

ACRL, Board of Directors, meeting, Jan. 11, 13, 1967, brief of minutes, s50-58; meeting, June 29-30, 1967, brief of minutes, s 191-95

ACRL, Executive Secretary, letter, si89-90

ACRL grants, s4-6; si85-87 ACRL, Junior Coll. Ls. Section, conference announcement, s30

ACRL junior members, s71 ACRL meeting, San Francisco,

June, 1967, program, s49; s81- 82

ACRL Microcard Series,abstracts of titles, Sİ34-35

ACRL officers, 1967/68, Sİ57-60 ACRL officers (nominees) 1967/68, s48-49; 1968/69, s238

ACRL, Philadelphia Chapter, meeting, May 13, 1967, report, s172

ACRL President, report, 1966/ 67, Sİ62-64

ACRL, Rare Books Section, conference announcement, s31

ARL, meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1967, brief of minutes, s64- 70; San Francisco, June 24, 1967, brief of minutes, s249-55

Association of Southeastern Research Ls., meeting, Oct. 26, 1966, brief of minutes, sl-2; meeting, Jan. 10, 1967, brief of minutes, s73

Automation, 35-40; 129-32; 133- 37; 167-70; 253-57; 403-06

B

Bailey, George M., “From the ACRL Executive Secretary,” si89-90

Barkey, Patrick T., appt. & port., sl46

Barnes, Christopher, “Classification and cataloging of spoken records in academic Is.,” 49-52

Beatty, William K., rev., 144 Behling, Orlando, “A 1. looks at itself,” 416-22

Bergen, Dan, “The communication system of the social sciences,” 239-52; Ls. and the Coll. Climate of Learning, rev. of, 141

Berkner, Dimity, S. “Two 1. workstudy programs in the Boston area,” 120-28

Berner, Richard C., rev., 138-39 “Bibliographic and research aids in Soviet studies: a summary report of the Greyston Conference,” Buist, 317-25

“Bibliographical problems from new countries in Africa,” Herrick, 347-50

A Bibliography of Illinois Imprints, 1814-1858,Byrd, rev. of, 284

Bibliotheca Medica: Physician for Tomorrow; Dedication of the Countway L. of Medicine, May 26 & 27, 1965,McCord, ed., rev. of, 220

Das Bibliothekswesen in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone Deutschlands,Thilo, rev. of, 288-89

“Biomedical TWX, New York,” sl61

Blankenship, W. C., “Head Ins.: how many men? how many women?” 41-48

Boes, Warren, appt. & port., sl4 “Book move at Fort Lewis,” Sİ06-07

Book Publishing in America,Madison, rev. of, 141-42

“Book selection in academic Is.,” Haro, 104-06

Books for Coll. Ls.,announcement, s71

Books in America’s Past. Essays Honoring Rudolph H. Gjelsness,Kaser, ed., rev. of, 144- 45

Bordin, Ruth B., The Modern Manuscript L., rev. of, 138-39

Boylan, Nancy G., “Identifying technical reports through U.S. Government Research Reports and its published indexes,” 175-83

The Brasenose Conference on the Automation of Ls.,Harrison and Stewart, eds., rev. of, 352- 53

Brown, Helen M., rev., 445 Bruete, Vernon R., Interl. Request and Loan Transactions Among Medical Ls. of the Greater New York Area, rev. of, 144

Buildings, s36; s89-90; sl38; S226-27; s256-57; 279

Buist, Eleanor, “Bibliographic and research aids in Soviet studies: a summary report of the Greyston Conference,” 317-25

Butler, W. Royce, appt. & port., Sİ46-47

Byrd, Cecil K., A Bibliography of Illinois Imprints, 1814-1858, rev. of, 284; rev., 144-45

C

Cammack, Floyd, “Institutional implications of an automated circulation study,” 129-32

Campbell, H. C., Metropolitan Public L. Planning Throughout the World, rev. of, 446-47

“Can machines teach the use of the 1.?” Genung, 25-30

“Chicago area ‘Libras,’ ” s33 Chicorel, Marietta, “Proposed addendum to statistics for academic 1s.,” s105-06

Choice,s221-23, 230

Clarke, James P., appt. & port., s264

“Classification and cataloging of spoken records in academic Is.,” Barnes, 49-52

Cole, Fred C., appt. & port., s204 “College and univ. archives: the experience of one institution,” Miller, 113-19

“The communication system of the social sciences,” Bergen, 239-52

The Community Junior Coll.; an Annotated Bibliography,Rarig, ed., rev. of, 351-52

“Community use of academic 1s.: a symposium,” 184-202; “Community use—dealers choice,” by R. C. Quick, 185:88; “Fees and modified privileges for outside borrowers?” by J. E. Scott, 188-89; “Alumni, overdue books, and interl. loans,” by E. D. Heintz, 189-90; “Safeguards,” by B. Lamont, 191-93; “Exit controls and the statewide card,” by G. C. Elser, 194-96; “The work of the public 1. supplementing the resources of the coll. 1.,” by E. A. Howard, 196-98; “Implications for coll. Is.” by E. J. Josey, 198-202

The Computer and the L.,Cox, Dews and Dolby, rev. of, 351

Computer Filing of Index, Bibliographic, and Cat. Entries,Hines and Harris, rev. of, 285- 86

Conference of Eastern Coll. Lns., 52d, 1966, minutes, s2-3; 53d, 1967, announcement, s247

Conference on Bibliographic and Research Aids in Soviet Studies, 1966, report, Buist, 317- 25

Conference on the Use of Printed and Audio-Visual Materials for Instructional Purposes.[Final Report], Tauber and Stephens, rev. of, 220-21

Cooper, Herbert W., “Interpreting results of statistical studies,” 266-68

Cooper, Marianne, “Interpreting results of statistical studies,” 266-68

“Coordinated automation,” s211- 12

Costabile, Salvatore L., “The proof of the pudding: using L. of Congress proof slips,” 87-91

Cox, N. S. M., The Computer and the L., rev. of, 351

Cudd, Kermit, “A 1. looks at itself,” 416-22

Cutter, Charles, “The restoration of paper documents and manuscripts,” 387-97

D

DATRIX, sl76

De Gennaro, Richard, “A strategy for the conversion of research 1. cats, to machine readable form,” 253-57

Delzell, Robert F., “The administrative assistant—pragmatic job description,” 382-86

“Determining and allocating book funds for current domestic buying,” McGrath, 269-72

Dews, J. D., The Computer and the L., rev. of, 351

Dix, William S., honorary Ph.D. award, s130

Documentation and the Organization of Knowledge,Shera, rev. of, 221-22

Dolby, J. L., The Computer and the L., rev. of, 351

Dougherty, Richard M., “The realities of reclassification,” 258-62; Scientific Management of L. Operations, rev. of, 223

Downs, Robert B., ed., Resources of Missouri Ls., rev. of, 222- 23

Duignan, Peter, Handbook of American Resources for African Studies, rev. of, 445-46

Duryea, E. D., ed., Ls. and the Coll. Climate of Learning, rev. of, 141

E

Edelstein, J. M., rev., 447-48

Elser, George C., “Community use of academic Is.: exit controls and the statewide card,” 194-96

F

Falvey, Mary, “Publishing the Association Journal: January 1, 1962—December 31, 1966”

Fang, Irving E., “Using a computer to print a dissertation,” 110-12

Federal legislation, s6; s58; s84 Finley, Elizabeth, Manual of Procedures for Private Law Ls., 2d ed., rev. of, 60-61

“First Seminar of Indian Univ. Lns.,” Russell, 326-30

Folmer, Fred, Appt. port., s294- 95

“Foreign Area Materials Center,” sl42

Forman, Sidney, rev., 219-20 Frantz, Ray W., appt. & port., Sİ21-22

“From inside the DLSEF,” Stokes, s245-47; s277

Furlong, Norman, ed., L. Practice for Colls, of Education, rev. of, 219-20

G

Genung, Harriett, “Can machines teach the use of the 1.?” 25- 30; rev., 351-52

Geoscience Information Society, meeting, Nov. 14-16, 1966, s72

Gipson, John S., “ ‘Total cost’ of acquisitions in a community coll.,” 273-76

Glasby, Dorothy Joens, “New periodicals,” 146-52

Glazier, Kenneth M., “United States influence on Canadian univs. and their Is.,” 311-16

Glens, Ronald V., appt. & port., sl47

Grady, Marion B., rev., 220-21 Grants: ACRL, s4-6; Sİ85-87;

Title II-B, S129-30

Graziano, Eugene E., “ ‘Machinemen’ and lns., an essay,” 403- 06

Gribbin, John Hawkins, appt. & port., S14-15

Grotzinger, Laurel Ann, The Power and the Dignity: Lnship

and Katharine Sharp,rev. of, 139-41

Grove, Pearce S., appt. & port., S147-48

H

Halevy, B., rev., 60-61 Hampton, Robert L., appt. & port., si68

Handbook of American Resources for African Studies,Duignan, rev. of, 445-46

Harlan, Robert D., rev., 58 Harmon, Glenn, “Research problem sensitivity; a professional recruitment criterion,” 375-81

Haro, Robert P., “Book selection in academic Is.,” 104-06

Harper’s Univ.: the Beginnings; a History of the Univ. of Chicago,Storr, rev. of, 58-60

Harris, Jessica L., Computer Filing of Index, Bibliographic, and Cat. Entries, rev. of, 285- 86

Harrison, John, ed., The Brasenose Conference on the Automation of Ls., rev. of, 352-53

Haviland, Morrison C., “Loans to faculty members in univ. Is.,” 171-74

Havlik, Robert J., appt. & port., s234

“Head lns.” how many men? how many women?” Blankenship, 41-48

Heiliger, Edward M., appt. & port., s96

Heinritz, Fred J., Scientific Management of L. Operations, rev. of, 223

Heintz, Edward C., “Community use of academic ls.: alumni, overdue books, and interl. loans,” 189-90

Herrick, Mary Darrah, “Bibliographical problems from new countries in Africa,” 347-50

“Higher Education Act of 1965, Title II-A,” s25-26, 40; Title II-B fellowships, S129-30

Hines, Theodore C., Computer Filing of Index, Bibliographic, and Cat. Entries, rev. of, 285- 86

Hirsch, Rudolph, Printing, Selling, and Reading, 1450-1550, rev. of, 447-48

“History of Education in Italy,” S144-45

A History of Ls. in the Western World,Johnson, rev. of, 138 Holland, Harold E., “Academic lnship in three educational journals,” 31-34

Holley, Edward G., rev., 58-60 Horn, Andrew H., rev., 354 “How many books should be stored where? An economic analysis,” Simon, 92-103

Howard, Edward A., “Community use of academic Is.: the work of the public 1. supplementing the resources of the coll. 1.,” 196-98

Humphry, John A., rev., 446-47 Hurter, Georgette, Sister, appt. & port., s264

I

“An IBM 357 circulation procedure,” Stockton, 35-40

“Identifying technical reports through U.S. Government Research Reports and its published indexes,” Boylan, 175- 83

“Indian univ. Is.,” Toney, 437- 41

“Institutional implications of an automated circulation study,” Cammack and Mann, 129-32

Interl. Request and Loan Transactions Among Medical Ls. of the Greater New York Area,Ash and Bruette, rev. of, 144

International Atomic Energy Agency, Library, 203-07, 216

“Interpreting results of statistical studies,” Cooper and Cooper, 266-68

J

Jackson, Ivan F., “An approach to 1. automation problems,” 133-37

Jahoda, Gerald, “Planning improved 1. service for scientists in univs.,” 343-46; rev., 221- 22

Jefferson, G., L. Co-operation, rev. of, 60

Johnson, Andrew, appt. & port., S234-35

Johnson, Elmer D., A History of Ls. in the Western World, rev. of, 138

Joint Computer Conference, 1968, announcement, s212-13

Jolly, David, rev., 445-46 Josey, E. L., “Community use of academic Is.: implications for coll. Is.,” 198-202

K

Kaser, David, ed., Books in America’s Past. Essays Honoring Rudolph H. Gjelsness, rev. of, 144-45; ACRL vice president election & port., sl58; rev., 141-42; 287; Appt. port., s294

Kepple, Robert R., “Serving readers in a special international 1.,” 203-07, 216

Kilgour, Frederick G., “Systems concepts and Is.,” 167-70; rev., 285-86

Knapp, Patricia B., The Monteith Coll. L. Experiment, rev. of, 445; rev., 355

Kolder, Hansjoerg, “Selective dissemination of information and the academic science 1.,” 53- 57

Kuhn, Warren B., s204-05

L

LaBudde, Kenneth J., rev., 222- 23

Lamont, Barbara, “Community use of academic- Is.: safeguards,” 191-93

“Laos and 1. development,” Marcus, 398-402

Laslett, Peter, ed., The Brasenose Conference on the Automation of Ls., rev. of, 352-53

Lewis, James R., “Using a computer to print a dissertation,” 110-12

Librarians, 31-34; 41-48; 208- 16; 375-81; 423-26

Librarianship in the Developing Countries,Asheim, rev. of, 287

Libraries and the Coll. Climate of Learning,Bergen and Duryea, eds., rev. of, 141

Library Association Administration Workshop, s84

Library Co-operation,Jefferson, rev. of, 60

Library finances, 269-72; 273-76 The Library in Colls, of Commerce and Technology, Wright, rev. of, 142-43

“A library looks at itself,” Behling & Cudd, 416-22

“LC preservation program,” sll9

Library Practice for Colls, of Education,Furlong, ed., rev. of, 219-20

“Library service by contract: a joint venture,” Nott and Wheeler, 107-09

“Library Statistics, 1966-67,” S196-97

Library Statistics: a Handbook of Concepts, Definitions, and Terminology,Williams, ed., rev. of, 284-85

Library Statistics of Colls, and Univs., 1965-66: Institutional Data,comment by A. T. Trezza, s45-46

“Loans to faculty members in univ. 1s.,” Haviland, 171-74

Longsworth, Charles R., The Making of a Coll., Plans for a New Departure in Higher Education, rev. of, 355

Louis Round Wilson: Ln. and Administrator,Tauber, rev. of, 354

M

McCarthy, Stephen A., appt. & port., s264-65

McCord, David, ed., Bibliotheca Medica: Physician for Tomorrow; Dedication of the Countway L. of Medicine, May 26 & 27, 1965, rev. of, 220

McCorison, Marcus A., rev., 143-44

McGrath, William E., “Determining and allocating book funds for current domestic buying,” 269-72

“ ‘Machine-men’ and Ins., an essay,” Graziano, 403-06

McNeal, Archie, rev., 284-85 Madison, Charles A., Book Publishing in America, rev. of, 141-42

The Making of a Coll., Plans for a New Departure in Higher Education,Patterson and Longsworth, rev. of, 355

Mann, Donald, “Institutional implications of an automated circulation study,” 129-32

Manual of Procedures for Private Law Ls.,2d ed., Finley, rev. of, 60-61

“Manual on conversion to LC book classification,” s119

Manuscript Society, s197 “Manuscript Ins.,” organizational meeting, June 27, 1967, sl20

Marcus, Russell, “Laos and 1. development,” 398-402

Marshall, John David, Appt. port., s294

Metropolitan Public L. Planning Throughout the World,Campbell, rev. of, 446-47

Middle Atlantic Community Coll. Lns., meeting, Dec. 9, 1966, s29

Midwest Academic Lns. Conference, 12th, 1967, report, s166-67; announcement, s85

Miller, Russell E., “Coll, and univ. archives: the experience of one institution,” 113-19

Missouri Association of Coll, and Research Ls., meeting, April 21, 1967, brief of minutes, s143

Mixter, Keith E., “A visit to some music Is. in eastern Europe,” 442-44

The Modern Manuscript L.,Bordin and Warner, rev. of, 138-39

Mohrhardt, Foster E., “A national network of biologicalagricultural 1s.,” 9-16

The Monteith Coll. L. Experiment,Knapp, rev. of, 445

N

“A national network of biological-agricultural 1s.,” Mohrhardt and Oliveri, 9-16

Necrology, s20; s99; sl23; S150; S169; s209; s237; s297

“Negro lns. in predominantly Negro colls.,” Shockley, 423- 26

“New periodicals,” Glasby, 146- 52

“News from the field,” s7-13; s34-38; s89-94; S108-18;

S137-42; S173-75; s198-201; S225-30; S256-63; s278-82

“Non-Western collections,” sl72 Nott, Julie H., “L. service by contract: a joint venture,”

O

Oboler, Eli M., “Academic 1. statistics revisited,” 407-10

Oliveri, Blanche L., “A national network of biological-agricultural Is.,” 9-16

“Oversewing and the problem of book preservation in the research 1.,” Roberts, 17-24

P

Palmer, Robert B., appt. & port., S206-07

Parr, Mary Y., “Whatever happened to the Class of 1962?” 208-16

Patterson, Franklin, The Making of a Coll., Plans for a New Departure in Higher Education, rev. of, 355

Pease, William A., appt., s60-61 Periodicals, new titles, 146-52 Personnel, s 14-20; s39-40; s60-61; s96-99; S121-23; S146-50; S168-69; s204-09; s234-37; S264-66; s294-97

Peterson, Peggy, “Study carrels re-examined,” 263-65, 272

Pings, Vern, A Plan for Indexing the Periodical Literature of Nursing, rev. of, 286-87

A Plan for Indexing the Periodical Literature of Nursing,Pings, rev. of, 286-87

“Planning improved 1. service for scientists in univs.,” Jahoda, 343-46

Polan, Morris, appt. & port., s39

The Power and the Dignity: Lnship and Katharine Sharp,Grotzinger, rev. of, 139-41

Powers, Milton, “Profiles of practice in the public junior coll. 1.,” 331-36

Printing, Selling, and Reading, 1450-1550,Hirsch, rev. of, 447-48

“Problems in classification of Slavic books with L. of Congress classification schedules and subject headings,” Veryha, 277-83

“Profiles of practice in the public junior coll. 1.,” Tanis and Powers, 331-36

“The proof of the pudding: using L. of Congress proof slips,” Waters and Costabile, 87-91

“Publishing the Association Journal: January 1, 1962—

December 31, 1966,” Falvey, 427-36

Q

Quick, Richard C., “Community use of academic Is.: community use—dealers choice,” 185- 88

R

Rarig, Emory W., ed., The Community Junior Coll.; an Annotated Bibliography, rev. of, 351-52

“The realities of reclassification,” Dougherty, 258-62

“Reference books,” Sheehy, 62- 69; 290-98

“Reference theory: situation hopeless but not impossible,” Wynar, 337-42

Report on Project History Retrieval. Tests and Demonstrations of an Optic-Coincidence System of Information Retrieval for Historic Materials,Wood, rev. of, 143-44

“Research problem sensitivity; a professional recruitment criterion,” Harmon, 375-81

Resources of Missouri Ls.,Downs, ed., rev. of, 222-23 “The restoration of paper documents and manuscripts,” Cutter, 387-97

Retirements, s20; s99; si 23; sl50; sl69; s209; s237

Roberts, Matt, “Oversewing and the problem of book preservation in the research 1.,” 17-24

Rogers, Frank B., rev., 220 Ronkin, R. R., “A self-guided

1. tour for the biosciences,” 217-18

Rouse, Roscoe, appt. & port., S122-23

Russell, John R., “First Seminar of Indian Univ. Lns.,” 326-30

S

Scientific Management of L. Operations,Dougherty and Heinritz, rev. of, 223

Scott, John E., “Community use of academic Is.: fees and modified privileges for outside borrowers?” 188-89

“Seating achievement in larger univ. Is.,” White, 411-15

“Selective dissemination of information and the academic science 1.,” Holder and Simkins, 53-57

“A self-guided 1. tour for the biosciences,” Ronkin, 217-18

“Seminar of Univ. Lns.,” Russell, 326-30

“Serving readers in a special international 1.,” Kepple, 203-07, 216

Shaw, Charles B., memorial collection, s213

Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected ref. books,” 62-69; 290-98

Shera, Jesse H., Documentation and the Organization of Knowledge, rev. of, 221-22

Shipman, Joseph C., honorary Ph.D. award, s212

Shockley, Ann Allen, “Negro lns. in predominantly Negro colls.,” 423-26

Silver, Rollo G., Typefounding in America, 1787-1825, rev. of, 58

Simon, Julian L., “How many books should be stored where? An economic analysis,” 92-103

Simpkins, Irwin F., “Selective dissemination of information and the academic science 1.,” 53-57

Sommer, Robert, “Study carrels re-examined,” 263-65, 272

Spence, Paul H., rev., 223 Spyers-Duran, Peter, appt. & port., s205

Statistics, 1966/67, S196-97 “Statistics and standards for coll, and univ. Is.,” Chicorel, XXVII (1966) 19-22, 51; addendum, si 05-06

Stephens, Irlene Roemer, Conference on the Use of Printed and Audio-Visual Materials for Instructional Purposes. [Final report], rev. of, 220-21; appt. & port., s96-97

Stewart, Bruce W., rev., 352-53 Stockton, Patricia Ann, “An IBM 357 circulation procedure,” 35-40

Stokes, Katharine M., “From inside the DLSEF,” s245-47; rev., 141

Stokes, Roy, rev., 142-43 Storr, Richard J., Harper’s

Univ.: the Beginnings; a History of the Univ. of Chicago,rev. of, 58-60

“A strategy for the conversion of research 1. cats, to machine readable form,” De Gennaro, 253-57

“Study carrels re-examined,” Sommer and Peterson, 263-65, 272

“Systems concepts and Is.,” Kilgour, 167-70

T

Tanis, Norman E., “Profiles of practice in the public junior coll. 1.,” 331-36

Tauber, Maurice F., Conference on the Use of Printed and Audio-Visual Materials for Instructional Purposes. [Final report], rev. of, 220-21; Louis Round Wilson: Ln. and Administrator, rev. of, 354

Taylor, Robert S., appt., s205-06

Thilo, Martin, Das Bibliothekswesen in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone Deutschlands, rev. of, 288-89

Thompson, James, rev., 60 Titley, Joan, rev., 286-87 Toney, Bernard J., “Indian univ. Is.,” 437-41

“ ‘Total cost’ of acquisitions in a community coll.,” Gipson, 273-76

Trezza, Alphonse T., comment on L. Statistics of Colls, and Univs., 1965-66: Institutional Data, s45-46

“Two 1. work-study programs in the Boston area,” Berkner, 120-28

Typefounding in America, 1787- 1825,Silver, rev. of, 58

U

“United States influence on Canadian univs. and their Is.,” Glazier, 311-16

“Urban information retrieval,” sl60

“Using a computer to print a dissertation,” Fang and Lewis, 110-12

V

Veryha, Wasyl, “Problems in classification of Slavic books with L. of Congress classification schedules and subject headings,” 277-83

“A visit to some music Is. in eastern Europe,” Mixter, 442- 44

Vosper, Robert, letter on ALA presidency, s46

w

Wagner, Lloyd F., appt. & port., s97

Walton, Clyde C., appt. & port., S207-08

Warner, Robert M., The Modern Manuscript L., rev. of, 138-39

Wasserman, Paul, rev., 351 Waters, Samuel T., “The proof of the pudding: using L. of Congress proof slips,” 87-91

Wheeler, Marjorie, “L. service by contract: a joint venture,” 107-09

White, Lucien W., “Seating achievement in larger univ. Is.,” 411-15

Wilder, David, appt. & port., s60

Williams, Joel, ed.. L. Statistics: a Handbook of Concepts, Definitions, and Terminology, rev. of, 284-85

Williamson, W. L., rev., 139-41 Wolf, Edwin, rev., 138 Wonderley, Wavne, rev., 288-89 Wood, Elizabeth Ingerman, Report on Project History Retrieval. Tests and Demonstrations of an Optic-Coincidence System of Information Retrieval for Historic Materials, rev. of, 143-44

Woodward, Rupert C., appt. & port., s61

Wright, G. H., The L. in Colls, of Commerce and Technology, rev. of, 142-43

Wynar, Bohdan S., “Ref. theory: situation hopeless but not impossible,” 337-42

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