ACRL

College & Research Libraries News

INDEX TO VOL. 37

(including C&RL News issues)

Prepared by Eldon W. Tamblyn

ABBREVIATIONS

Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are alphabetized as if spelled out. Other abbreviations:

appt. —appointment
coll.(s) —college(s)
comp. —compiler
ed. —editor, edition
inst. —institute, institution
n (before page numbers) C&RL News issues
port. —portrait
prof. —profile
rev. —review (er)
univ. —university

A

Abell, Millicent, port., n7 Abstracting concepts and methods, Borko and Bernier, rev. of, 472-73

Abstracts, 87-89; 189-92; 384- 87; 580-82

“Academic libraries in 1876,” Holley, 15-47

“Academic library buildings: a century in review,” Orne, 316- 31

“Academic library statistics released for 1974-75,” NCES, n57

Acquisitions, n8-ll; n35-36; n59-60; n86; n115-18; nl39; n174-75; n202-3; n235-36; n274-75; n306-7

Acquisitions (by institution): Andover-Harvard Theological Library, n117; Bryn Mawr Coll., n203; Bucknell Univ., n235; CUNY: City Co11., n274-75; Eastern Montana Co11., n116; Elmira Coll., n86; Florida State Univ., n9; Francis Marion Col1., n1O; Georgetown Univ., n174, n202; Goucher Coll., n175; Hofstra Univ., n274; Indiana State Univ., n8, n235; LC, nlO, n235-36; Muhlenberg Coll., nll5; New York Botanical Garden, n59-60; NYPL, nll8; Point Loma Coll., nl75; Sán Diego State Univ., n306; Southeastern Massachusetts Univ., nll6; Stanford Univ., nlO; SUNY: Coll, at Geneseo, n306-7; SUNY: Stony Brook, n307; Temple Univ., n275; Trinity Coll., n86; Tulane Univ., nl 15-16; Univ. of Alabama, n202; Univ. of Arizona, nl74, n202-3; Univ. of California: Davis, n8-9; Irvine, nl74; Riverside, nll5; Santa Cruz, n236; Univ. of Idaho, n9; Univ. of Illinois, n203, n236; Univ. of Kansas, nll6- 17; Univ. of Missouri: St. Louis, n35-36; Univ. of New Mexico, nl39, n235; Univ. of Rochester, n174-75; Univ. of Tennessee, nl39, n202; Univ. of Texas, nl74, n306; Univ. of Texas: Austin, n8, n35; Univ. of Tulsa, n59, n202; Univ. of Virginia, n9-10, n35; Univ. of Waterloo, nl 17-18; Univ. of West Florida, n306; Wake Forest Univ., nll5; Washington Univ., n274; Western Michigan Univ., n36

Acquisitions (by subject, author, or title): Abbot Obrecht collection, n36; American Indian collection (Shleppey), n59; American Political Science Association archives, nl74; Art books and catalogs (Eisen- drath), n35-36; Arundel Library, nlO; Atlas ameriquain septentrional, n203; Author collections of 20th-century English and American literary figures, nll5; Bibles and early medical books (Bopp), n86; Black Sparrow Press archives, n235; Books on India, n306; Brahe, Historia coelestis, n306; C. Connolly library, n202; Cal- epinus, Dictionarium, n8; Canadian recordings of music and the spoken word, nll8; Collection on bookplates (Midlo), nll6; Commission, society and

committee records, n275; Custer Collections, nll6; D. H. Lawrence Collection (Martin), n59; Dance and opera (Cra- po), nl 17-18; Davies, ed., Documents of the American Revolution, 1770-1783, n235— 36; Diário de Notícias, nll6; Eberstadt Collection, n8; Ecuadorian government documents, nl74; Firehouse Theatre, n8- 9; G. E. Wright library of biblical archaeology, nl74, n202- 3; G. R. Bid well papers, n274; Galston-Busoni Archives and Galston Music Collection, nl39; German and international law journals, n202; Greene, Graham, n59; Irish literature (Healy), nlO; J. Austen memorabilia (Burke), nl75; J. G. Meem library, nl39; Jones, Robert E., Congressman, n202; L. Butler library, n235; L. H. Morgan collection (Orange), n274; Living Theatre, n8-9; Long Island R. R. photographs, n307; M. Bieber library, nll6; M. H. Beyle collection (Alciatore), nl 15-16; Masefield, John, n203; Mencken, H. L., n306; Meyer, Eugene, nlO; Muhlenberg collection of historic documents, nll5; Nez Perce hymnal, n9; O. Jonas Music Collection, nll5; Olympic Games archives (Brundage), n236; Orsetti family archives (Rubinstein), nl 16-17; Palou’s life of Father Junipero Serra, n236; Phonographic Library of Contemporary Poets, n275; Platearius, Circa instans, n59-60; Plinius

Secundus, Historia naturalis, n306; R. Graves-L. Riding Collection, n202; Rare books (Lande), n86; Revolutionary Virginia broadside, n9-10, n35; St. John d’el Rey Mining Co., n35; Scottish collection, n9; Socialist Party Papers, n235; Steinhaus, Arthur H., n202; Suffrage and reform movements, nl74-75; U.S. Volleyball Association archives on microfiche, nl74; Universalist Historical Society library, nll7; Visscher map, n274; Vocal music collection, n274; Wadsworth Homestead papers and photographs, n306-7; Wesleyan Arminian materials, nÍ75; West Florida and the Gulf Region, n306

Acquisitions from the Third World: papers of the Ligue des bibliotheques européennes de recherche seminar 17—19 September 1973,Clarke, ed., rev. of, 80

“Acquisitions overkill in science collections—and an alternative,” Opello and Murdock, 452-56

Adamovich, Shirley Gray, ed., Reader in library technology, rev. of, 478

Adams, Velma Lee, retired, n95 The administrative aspects of education for librarianship: a symposium, Cassata and Totten, eds., rev. of, 180-81

The age of Jewett: Charles Coffin Jewett and American librarianship, 1841-1868,Harris, ed., rev. of, 174-75

Ainsworth Rand Spofford: bookman and librarian,Cole, ed., rev. of, 375

Alexander, Norman D., prof. & port., n259

“Allocating the book budget: a model,” Kohut (C6-RL 35: 192-99), comment, 369

“Allocating the book budget: an economic model,” Gold (C&RL 36:397-402), letter to the ed., 369

“Allocating the book budget: equity and economic efficiency,” Kohut and Walker (Có-RL 36: 403-10), comment, 369

“American Historical Association endorses Joint statement on faculty status,” n311

ALA, “Resolution on racism & sexism awareness,” n287

ASIS, Information revolution: proceedings of the 38th ASIS annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, October 26-30,1975, rev. of, 474-75

ASIS, Information roundup: proceedings of the 4th ASIS midyear meeting, Portland, Oregon, May 15-17, 1975, rev. of, 474-75

Anderson, Charles B., ed., Bookselling in America and the world: some observations 6- recollections in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the American Booksellers Association, rev. of, 177-78

Anderson, Edwin Hatfield, port., 337

Anderson, Le Moyne W., “The Association of College and Research Libraries: a report of the membership survey, 1975,” nlll-13

Annual review of information science and technology,v.10, 1975, Cuadra, ed., rev. of, 561-62

Appointments, n23-25; n47; n75- 77; n95; nl27-28; nl59-61; nl91; n224-25; n259-61; n291-92; n323-24

ACRL, Ad Hoc Committee to Revise the 1959 Standards for college libraries, “Working papers available from ERIC,” n268

ACRL, additional nominees for offices, 1976/77, n32

ACRL, Agriculture and Biological Sciences Section, “Renewable resources program for ABSS,” nl38

ACRL, “Annual report of the president 1975-76,” nl67-70

ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Task Force, “Draft guidelines for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries,” n301

ACRL, Board of Directors, midwinter meeting, Chicago, Jan. 18-24, 1976, “Highlights,”

n55-56; policy statement on the M.L.S. degree (C&RL News 36:69), comments, n57, nl88, n252

ACRL, Books for college libraries: a core collection of 40,000 titles, 2d ed., rev. of, 71-74

ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, Faculty status for academic librarians: a history and policy statements, rev. of, 176- 77

ACRL, Committee on Appointments and Nominations, “ACRL seeks volunteers,” n267-69

ACRL, Committee on Legislation, “Report on copyright and HEA amendments,” nl38, n155-56

ACRL, Eastern New York Chapter, “Copyright law—1976,” nl71-72; “Retrenchment in higher education: implications for libraries,” n6-7; videotape available, n275

ACRL. Education and Behavioral Sciences Section, letter to members, n31-32

ACRL, midwinter meeting, Chicago, Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 1977, tentative schedule of meetings, n304-5

ACRL, New England Chapter, “NELINET- ACRL/NEC joint meeting and conference,” n3- 6

ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections, “Draft statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for commercial purposes” (CćrfíL News 36:96-97), proposed revisions, n273, n289; “Statement on access to original research materials in libraries, archives, and manuscript repositories” (C&RL News 35:114), proposed revisions, n99-101; approved statement, n272-73; “Statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for noncommercial purposes” (C&RL News 35:115), proposed revisions, nl02-4; approved statement, n271

ACRL, “Salaries of academic librarians 1975/76,” n231-34 ACRL, Subcommittee on Goals,

Priorities, and Structures, “The Association of College and Research Libraries: a report of the membership survey, 1975,” nlll-13

“The Association of College and Research Libraries: a report of the membership survey, 1975,”

ACRL, Subcommittee on Goals, Priorities, and Structures, nlll-13

“ACRL and ALA representatives at academic ceremonies and meetings,” nl73

ACRL/AAC/AAUP, “Statement on faculty status of college and university librarians” (C &RL News 35:26), “Organizations endorsing the statement on faculty status,” n33; endorsement, n311

“ACRL at the ’76 conference,” n220-31

“ACRL candidates, 1977 elections,” n302-3, n320

“ACRL cassette on evaluating library instruction,” n251

“ACRL emphasizes ethnicity theme at Chicago conference,” n85

“ACRL internship program,” nl35-36

“ACRL officers for 1976/77,” nl99-201

“ACRL seeks volunteers,” ACRL, Committee on Appointments and Nominations, n267-69

“ACRL Standards working papers available from ERIC,” n268

Auger, Charles P., ed., Use of reports literature, rev. of, 178- 79

Awards, n175-77; n203-4

B

Bailey, Martha J., “Some effects of faculty status on supervision in academic libraries,” 48-52

Baker, Mary, retired, n225 Barber, Lynn, “Report on the

conference on retrenchment in higher education: implications for libraries,” n6-7; videotape available, n275

Barksdale, Robbie, retired, n324 Barnes, Mary W., retired, nl61 Barr, Keith, and Line, Maurice,

eds., Essays on information and libraries, rev. of, 275-76

Becker, Joseph, and Hayes, Handbook of data processing for libraries, 2d ed., rev. of, 170-71

Beeler, Richard J., ed., Evaluating library use instruction: papers presented at the University of Denver Conference on the Evaluation of Library Instruction, December 13-14, 1973, rev. of, 280-81

Bennett, Fleming, retired, nl61 Bergman, Sherrie S., rev. (Women in a woman’s profession), 74-76; rev. (Women in librarianship), 74-76

Bernier, Charles L., and Borko, Abstracting concepts and methods, rev. of, 472-73

Beminghausen, David K., The flight from reason: essays on intellectual freedom in the academy, the press, and the library, rev. of, 77-78

“Beverly Lynch resigns as ACRL Executive Secretary,” Dunlap, n299

A bibliography of Africana,Pan- ofsky, rev. of (C&RL 36:519- 20), comment, 167; response, 167

Bibliography: tiger or fat cat?Dunkin, rev. of, 278

Bishop, William Warner, port., 525

Black, Donald V., and Cuadra, Carlos A., Directory of aca-

demic library consortia,2d ed., rev. of, 563-64

Black literature resources: analysis and organization,Clack, rev. of, 471-72

Bloomquist, Harold J., retired, n225

Bond, Julian, port., nl37

Book reviews, 71-82; 170-86; 275-82; 373-80; 469-80; 556- 74

Book selection: principles and procedures,Lunati, rev. of, 379-80

Books for college libraries: a core collection of 40,000 titles,2d ed., ACRL, rev. of, 71-74

Bookselling in America and the world: some observations & recollections in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the American Booksellers Association,Anderson, ed., rev. of, 177-78

Borko, Harold, and Bernier, Charles L., Abstracting concepts and methods, rev. of, 472-73

Bramley, Gerald, World trends in library education, rev. of, 171- 73

Brister, Marjorie, retired, n324 Broadus, Robert, rev. (Book selection), 379-80

Bruer, J. Michael, rev. (Acquisitions from the Third World), 80

Budington, William S., “ ‘To enlarge the sphere of human knowledge’: the role of the independent research library,” 299-315; comment, 552

Burckel, Nicholas C., rev. (Modem archives and manuscripts), 478-79

Butler, Brett, and Martin, eds.. Library automation: the state of the art II, rev. of, 375-77

C

Campbell, Malcolm J., ed., Man- ual of business library practice, rev. of, 473-74

Carroll, C. Edward, rev. (The shaping of American library education), 173-74

Case, Sara, “Inside Washington,” n58

Casellas, Elizabeth, retired, n324 Cassata, Mary B., and Totten,

Herman L., eds.. The administrative aspects of education for librarianship: a symposium, rev. of, 180-81

Catalogue provision in libraries of colleges of advanced education,Stecher, rev. of, 568

Cave, Roderick, Rare book librarianship, rev. of, 476-77

“Celebrate,” Johnson, editorial, 3 Censorship in public libraries in

the United Kingdom during the twentieth century,Thompson, rev. of, 565-66

Censure and censorship: impediments to free publication in the Age of Enlightenment,Shackleton, rev. of, 78

“A century abroad,” Vosper, 514-30

“A century of academic librarian- ship, as reflected in its literature,” Kaser, 110-27; comment, 371-72

“A century of cooperative programs among academic libraries,” Weber, 205-21

Chen, Robert P., letter to the ed., nll4

Chisholm, Margaret, and McDonald, Dennis D., eds., Reader in media, technology and libraries, rev. of, 563

Christian, Roger W., The electronic library: bibliographic data bases 1975-76, rev. of, 76-77

Churchwell, Charles D., The shaping of American library education, rev. of, 173-74

“Circulation and its relationship to the book collection and academic departments,” Jenks, 145-52

Citron, Helen R., rev. (Catalogue provision in libraries of colleges of advanced education), 568

Clack, Doris H., Black literature resources: analysis and organization, rev. of, 471-72

Clarke, D. A., ed., Acquisitions from the Third World: papers of the Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de recherche seminar 17-19 September 1973, rev. of, 80

Classification and indexing in science,3d ed., Vickery, rev. of, 179-80

Cohen, Nina T., prof. & port., n223-24

Cohn, Willianr-L., “An overview of ARL directors, 1933-1973,” 137-44

Cole, John Y., ed., Ainsworth Rand Spofford: bookman and librarian, rev. of, 375

“Collective bargaining and academic librarians: a review of the decisions of the NLRB,” Schmidt, nl-3

Collective bargaining in libraries,Schlipf, ed., rev. òf, 377

Coman, Edwin T., Jr., rev. (Manual of business library practice), 473-74; rev. (Specialised information centres), 473-74

Communication, knowledge and the librarian,McGarry, rev. of, 182

The community college library,Veit, rev. of, 183-84

Cook, C. Donald, rev. (Bibliog- raphy: tiger or fat cat?), 278 Cook, Margaret G., The new li-

brary key,3d ed., rev. of, 278- 80

Coordination: concept or reality? A study of libraries in a university system,Myrick, rev. of, 469-70

“Coping with budget adversity: the impact of the financial squeeze on acquisitions,” Reid, 266-72

“Copyright and HEA amendments,” report, ACRL, Committee on Legislation, nl38, nl55-56

“Copyright law—1976,” ACRL, Eastern New York Chapter, n171-72

Corporate headings: their use in library catalogues and national bibliographies,Verona, rev. of, 480

Cossar, Bruce, rev. (Interlibrary loan in Canada), 572-73; rev. (A survey and interpretation of the literature of interlibrary loan), 572-73

CLR, Fellowship Committee, “Eighth class of CLR fellows selected,” nl36

“CLR annual report,” n64 Cowley, John, ed., Libraries in

higher education: the user approach to service,rev. of, 277

Crix, F. C., Reprographic management handbook, rev. of, 569-70

Crowley, John V., appt. & port., n300; rev. (Faculty status for

academic librarians),176-77

Cuadra, Carlos A., ed., Annual review of information science and technology, v.10, 1975, rev. of, 561-62

Cuadra, Carlos A., and Black, Directory of academic library consortia, 2d ed., rev. of, 563- 64

Cutter, Charles A., port., 433

D

Dain, Phyllis, rev. (Public libraries as culture and social centers), 175-76

Danton, J. Periam, letter to the ed., 371-72

Davies, D. W., Public libraries as culture and social centers: the origin of the concept, rev. of, 175-76

Deaths, n77; nl28; nl61; nl91; n261

Delavenay, Emile, For books, rev. of, 177-78

DePriest, E. Raleigh, retired, n225

“The development of collections in American university libraries,” Edelman and Tatum, 222- 45

Dewey, Melvil, port., 437 Diaz, Albert James, ed.. Microforms in libraries: a reader, rev. of, 81-82

Directory of academic library consortia,2d ed.. Black and Cuadra, rev. of, 563-64

Document retrieval systems: factors affecting search time,Montgomery, rev. of, 181-82

Donahue, Margaret M., retired, n225

Donohue, Mildred D., retired, n225

Dorr, Raize W., letter to the ed., nl 88;. comment, n252

Downs, Robert B., “The role of the academic librarian, 1876- 1976,” 491-502

Downs, Robert B., and Keller, Clara D., How to do library research, 2d ed., rev. of, 278-80

“Draft guidelines for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries,” ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Task Force, n301

“Draft statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for commercial purposes,” ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections, n273, n289

Drake, Miriam A., “Forecasting academic library growth,” 53- 59

Drucker, Peter F., “Managing the public service institution,” 4-14

Duckett, Kenneth W., Modern manuscripts: a practical manual for their management, care and use, rev. of, 276-77

Duignan, Peter, rev. (A bibliography of Africana) (C&RL 36: 519-20), comment, 167; response, 167

Dukes, Eugene D., letter to the ed. (C&RL News 36:349), comments, n57, nl88, n252

Dunkin, Paul S., Bibliography: tiger or fat cat? rev. of, 278

Dunlap, Connie R., “Beverly Lynch resigns as ACRL Executive Secretary,” n299; “Library services to the graduate community: the University of Michigan,” 247-51; “Organizational patterns in academic libraries, 1876-1976,” 395-407; port., nl99

E

Edelman, Hendrik, and Tatum, G. Marvin, Jr., “The development of collections in American university libraries,” 222- 45

Edgar, Neal L., letter to the ed., nll4

Edwards, Ralph M., The role of the beginning librarian in university libraries, rev. of, 477“Eighth class of CLR fellows selected,” CLR, Fellowship Committee, nl36

The electronic library: bibliographic data bases 1975-76,Christian, rev. of, 76-77

Ellsworth, Diane J., and Stevens, Norman D., eds., Landmarks of library literature, 1876-1976, rev. of, 568-69

Essays on information and libraries,Barr and Line, eds., rev. of, 275-76

“Estimating lost volumes in a university library collection,” Niland and Kurth, 128-36

Evaluating library use instruction: papers presented at the University of Denver Conference on the Evaluation of Library Instruction, December 13-14, 1973,Beeler, ed., rev. of, 280- 81

Evans, Frank B., comp., Modern archives and manuscripts: a select bibliography, rev. of, 478 Evans, Glyn T., rev. (Coordination: concept or reality?), 469- 70

F

“Faculty Exchange Center,” n232 Faculty status for academic librarians: a history and policy statements, ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, rev. of, 176-

“Faculty status for librarians,” videotape available, nl25

Faibisoff, Sylvia G., rev. (The electronic library), 76-77; rev. (Library networks ’74-75) 76- 77

Fair, Judy H., rev. (Ainsworth Rand Spofford), 375

Fang, Josephine Riss, rev. (World trends in library education), 171-73

Fairwell to Alexandria: solutions to space, growth, and performance problems of libraries,Gore, ed., rev. of, 556-58

Fellowships, n60; nll8; n236 Ferguson, Douglas, rev. (Information systems and networks), 82

Fielder, Sybil, retired, nl91 Flanagan, Cathleen, rev. (Media

in higher education, the critical issues),564-65

Flener, Jane G., port., n200 The flight from reason: essays on

intellectual freedom in the academy, the press, and the library,Beminghausen, rev. of, 77-78

For books,Delavenay, rev. of, 177-78

“Forecasting academic library growth,” Drake, 53-59

Foster, Donald L., Managing the catalog department, rev. of, 281-82

Fowler, Julian S., deceased, n77

Freides, Thelma, letter to the ed., 167; response, 167

Friesen, M., and MclnneS; Stuart- Stubbs, Interlibrary loan in Canada: a report of a survey, rev. of, 572-73

Friesen, M., and McInnes; Stuart- Stubbs; Nichol, A survey and interpretation of the literature of interlibrary loan, rev. of, 572-73

“From Cutter to computer : technical services in academic and research libraries, 1876-1976,” Tuttle, 421-51

Funk, Roger L., rev. (Censorship in public libraries in the United Kingdom during the twentieth century), 565-66

G

Galloway, R. Dean, letter to the ed., 551; response, 551-52

Gelfand, Morris A., retired, n225 George, Mary W., rev. (How to

do library research,2d ed.), 278-80; rev. (The new library key, 3d ed.), 278-80

German Research Society, Library Committee, Überregionale Literaturversorgung von Wissenschaft und Forschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Denkschrift, rev. of, 182- 83

Gibson, Edward, rev. (Libraries and work sampling), 175

Giles, Louise, “Annual report of the president 1975-76,” nl67- 70; “The impact of the new dues structure,” n83-84; port., n83

Gillies, Thomas D., rev. (Use of reports literature), 178-79

Gittelsohn, Marc, rev. (Bookselling in America and the world), 177-78; rev. (For books), 177- 78

Gold, Steven D., “Allocating the book budget: an economic model” (C&RL 36:397-402), letter to the ed., 369

Goldstein, Seth, ed., Library networks ’74-’75, rev. of, 76-77

Goode, Annie R., retired, n292 Goodell, John S., Libraries and

work sampling,rev. of, 175

Gore, Daniel, ed., Farewell to Alexandria: solutions to space, growth, and performance problems of libraries, rev. of, 556- 58

Gossage, Wayne, “Letter to ACRL EBSS members,” n31- 32

Grants, n60; n86-87; nll9; nl77; n204-6; n236-38; n275-76; n307-8

Grants (by grantee): American Antiquarian Society, n308; Barrow Preservation Research, nll9; Bruntjen, Scott, nl77; CUNY: City Coll., n275; Cornell Univ., n204-6, n276; De- Pauw Univ., n204-6; Dodson, Suzanne, n308; Earlham Coll., n204-6; Gothberg, Helen, n237-38; IFLA, n60; Johnson, Edward R., n206; Kansas City area libraries, n238; Kelker, Signe, nl77; Lawrence Univ., n204-6; Lewis and Clark Coll., n204-6; LC, n60-61, nll9; Mann, Stuart H., n206; Michigan Library Consortium, n307; North Carolina Agricultural and Technical Univ., n204-6; Oregon State Univ., n204-6; Presbyterian Coll., n204-6;

Princeton Univ., n307-8; Radcliffe Coll., n275-76; Rhode Island Coll., n236-37; Simmons Coll., n276; SUNY: Coll, at Potsdam, n204-6; Univ. of British Columbia, n308; Univ. of Connecticut, n280; Univ. of Illinois, n60; Univ. of New Hampshire, n204-6; Univ. of Pittsburgh, n237; Univ. of South Carolina, n204-6; Valunas, Madelyn, nl77; West Georgia Coll., n204-6; WILCO, n237; Wheaton Coll., nl77

Grants (by grantor): Association for Asian Studies, CORMOSEA, Reference Aids Subcommittee, n86-87; AALS, nl77; CLR, n60-61, nll9, n204-6, n276, n280, n307-8; Japan Foundation, n275; Japan Foundation Library Support Program, nl77; KeUogg Foundation, n276, n307; Missouri State Library, n238; NCLIS, n237; NEH, nll9, n308; National Historical Publications and Records Commission, n236-37; NSF, nl77; Rockefeller Foundation, n275-76; USOE, n237-38

Griffith, Alice B., rev. (The community college library), 183-84

Grondin, François X., deceased, nl28

“The growth rates of major academic libraries: Rider and Purdue reviewed,” Leach, 531-42

Grundt, Leonard, rev. (Directory of academic library consortia, 2d ed.), 563-64

Guide to Polish libraries and archives,Lewanski, comp., rev. of, 378-79

Guide to the research collections of the New York Public Library,Williams, comp., rev. of, 373-74

Guido, John F., rev. (Rare book librarianship), 476-77

Guild, Reuben A., port., 31 Gwinup, Thomas, letter to the

ed., n57; comments, nl88, n252

H

“HEA amendments,” report, ACRL, Committee on Legislation, nl38,nl55-56

Hallenberger, Mrs. Loren, retired, n225

Handbook of data processing for libraries,2d ed., Hayes and Becker, rev. of, 170-71

Harrer, G. A., rev. (Libraries and the challenge of change), 184-85

Harris, Jessica L., rev. (Abstracting concepts and methods), 472-73

Harris, Michael H., ed., The age of Jewett: Charles Coffin Jewett and American librarianship, 1841-1868, rev. of, 174-75

Harvey, Joan M., Specialised information centres, rev. of, 473- 74

Harvey, John F., and Parr, Mary, “University library search and screen committees,” 347-55; comment, 551; response, 551- 52

Hassall, A. G., and Hassall, W. O., Treasures from the Bodleian Library, rev. of, 570-72

Hassall, W. O., and Hassall, Treasures from the Bodleian

Library,rev. of, 570-72

Hayes, Robert M., and Becker, Joseph, Handbook of data processing for libraries, 2d ed., rev. of, 170-71

Healy, Barbara R., rev. (Reader in library technology), 4Ý8

Heim, Kathleen M., rev. (Librar- ies in higher education), 277 Hirsch, Felix E., rev. (Standards

for library service),78-79

Historic preservation,Rath and O’Connell, eds., rev. of, 378 Holland, Maurita Peterson, “Serial cuts vs. public service: a formula,” 543-48

Holley, Edward G., “Academic libraries in 1876,” 15-47

Hopkins, Jeannette Hitchcock, deceased, nl91

Hom, Andrew H., rev. (The administrative aspects of education for librarianship), 180-81

How to do library research,2d ed., Downs and Keller, rev. of, 278-80

Hunt, Donald R., prof. & port., nl27

I

Immroth, John Phillip, deceased, nl61

“The impact of the new dues structure,” Giles, n83-84

“The influx of Ph.D.s into librarianship: intrusion or transfusion?” Miller, 158-65

Information for action: from knowledge to action,Kochen, ed., rev. of, 566-68

Information retrieval, Britishćr American, 1876-1976, Metcalfe, rev. of, 479-80

Information revolution: proceedings of the 38th ASIS annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, October 26-30, 1975,ASIS, rev. of, 474-75

Information roundup: proceedings of the 4th ASIS mid-year meeting, Portland, Oregon, May 15- 17, 1975, ASIS,rev. of, 474- 75

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“Inside Washington,” Case, n58 Interlibrary loan in Canada: a report of a survey, Stuart-Stubbs, Friesen and Mclnnes, rev. of, 572-73

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C‹bRL News,”n300

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Koel, Åke I., rev. (Corporate headings), 480

Kohut, Joseph J., “Allocating the book budget: a model” (C‹bRL 35:192-99), comment, 369

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Kribs, Anna, retired, n324 Krieg, Clarice E., retired, n261 Kudrik, Peter, rev. (Guide to Polish libraries and archives), 378-79

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Libraries and archives in Germany,Welsch, rev. of, 470-71

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Libraries and work sampling,Goodell, rev. of, 175

Libraries in higher education: the user approach to service,Cowley, rev. of, 277

Library automation systems,Salmon, rev. of, 374-75

Library automation: the state of the art II,Martin and Butler, eds., rev. of, 375-77

Library management cases,Lowell, rev. of, 380

Library networks ’74- 75,Goldstein, ed., rev. of, 76-77

The Library of Congress as the national bibliographic center,rev. of, 562

“Library services to the graduate community: introduction,” Smith, 246

“Library services to the graduate community: the role of the subject specialist librarian,” Mich( alak, 257-65

“Library services to the graduate community: the University of California, Berkeley,” Lipow, 252-56

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Literature, obscenity & law,Lewis, rev. of, 566

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McLean, Eva, and Zell; Oluwas- anmi, Publishing in Africa in the seventies, rev. of, 280

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Maier, Kurt S., rev. (Libraries and archives in Germany), 470- 71

Managing the catalog department,Foster, rev. of, 281-82

“Managing the public service institution,” Drucker, 4-14

Manual of business library practice,Campbell, ed., rev. of, 473-74

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Markuson, Barbara Evans, rev. (Handbook of data processing for libraries, 2d ed.), 170-71

Marshall, Joan K., and Sellen, eds., Women in a woman’s profession: strategies, rev. of, 74- 76

Martin, Susan K., and Butler, Brett, eds., Library automation: the state of the art II, rev. of, 375-77

Media in higher education, the critical issues: ideas, analysis, confrontation,rev. of, 564-65

Meetings, nll-13; n36-41; n61- 70; n87-92; nl19-21; nl39- 44; nl77-81; n206-8; n238- 40; n276-80; n308-10

Metcalf, Keyes D., port., 346; “Six influential academic and research librarians,” 332-45

Metcalfe, John, Information retrieval, British & American, 1876-1976, rev. of, 479-80

Michalak, Thomas J., “Library services to the graduate community: the role of the subject specialist librarian,” 257-65

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Milczewski, Marion A., rev. (Essays on information and libraries), 275-76

Miller. Rush G., “The influx of Ph.D.s into librarians hip: intrusion or transfusion?” 158-65

Modern archives and manuscripts: a select bibliography,Evans, comp., rev. of, 478-79

Modern manuscripts: a practical manual for their management, care and use,Duckett, rev. of, 276-77

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“NELINET-ACRL/NEC joint meeting and conference,” Seuss, n3-6

“National catalog of Asian materials needed,” conference report, Sharma (CbRL News 36:345-46), correction, n55

National Center for Educational Statistics, “Academic library

statistics released for 1974-75,” n57

New, Peter G., Reprography for librarians, rev. of, 569-70

New England Academic Librarians’ Writing Seminar, n280

The new library key,3d ed., Cook, rev. of, 278-80

“Newcomer to the academic scene: the two-year college li- brary/leaming center,” Wallace, 503-13

News from the chapters, n5; n34; n57; nll4; nl58; n303

News from the field, n8-22; n35- 46; n59-72; n86-93; nl15-26; nl39-53; nl74-88; n202-18; n235-51; n274-88; n306-18

Nichol, K., and Friesen; Mclnnes; Stuart-Stubbs, A survey and interpretation of the literature of interlibrary loan, rev. of, 572- 73

Niland, Powell, and Kurth, William H., “Estimating lost volumes in a university library collection,” 128-36

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Norton, Margaret Cross, Norton on archives: the writings of Margaret Cross Norton on archival & records management, rev. of, 186

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Oboler, Eli M., rev. (Literature, obscenity b law), 566

O’Connell, Merrilyn Rogers, and Rath, eds., Historic preservation, rev. of, 378

OCLC instructional videotapes, n278

Olevnik, Peter P., rev. (Evaluating library use instruction), 280-81

Oluwasanmi, Edwina, and McLean, Eva; Zell, Hans, Publishing in Africa in the seventies, rev. of, 280

Opello. Olivia, and Murdock. Lindsay, “Acquisitions overkill in science collections—and an alternative,” 452-56

“Open shelves/closed shelves in research libraries,” Rovelstad, 457-67

“Organizational patterns in academic libraries. 1876-1976,” Dunlap, 395-407

Orlando, Thomas A., prof. & port., n23

Ome, Jerrold, “Academic librarv buildings: a century in review,” 316-31

O’Rourke, James R., Sr., retired, n95

Other publications of interest to academic librarians, 82-86; 187-89; 282-84; 380-83; 575- 79

“An overview of ARL directors, 1933-1973,” Cohn, 137-44

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Panofsky, Hans E., A bibliography of Africana, rev. of (CbRL 36:519-20), comment. 167; response, 167; rev. (Publishing in Africa in the seventies), 280

Parks, James F., Jr., rev. (Reference as the promotion of free inquiry), 573-74

Parr, Mary, and Harvey, “University library search and screen committees,” 347-55; comment, 551; response, 551-52

Peet, Helen, retired, n324 People, n23-25; n47; n75-77;

n95; nl27-28; nl59-61; nl91; n223-25; n259-61; n291-92; n323-24

Peterson, Kenneth G., prof. & port., n23

Pickett, Steve, retired, n261 Pitemick, George, rev. (The Library of Congress as the national bibliographic center), 562

Poole, William Frederick, port., 332

Pratt, Barbara, retired, n225 Profiles, n23; nl27; n223-24;

n259

Public libraries as culture and social centers: the origin of the concept,Davies, rev. of, 175- 76

Publications, n20-22; n45-46;

n71-72; n92-93; nl21-26;

nl48-53; nl85-88; n212-18; n245-51; n281-88; n311-18

Publishing in Africa in the seventies,Oluwasanmi, McLean and Zell, rev. of, 280

Putnam, Herbert, port., 335

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Rare book librarianship,Cave, rev. of, 476-77

Rath, Frederick L., Jr., and O’Connell, Merrilyn Rogers, eds., Historic preservation, rev. of, 378

Reader in library technology,Adamovich, ed., rev. of, 478 Reader in media, technology and

libraries,Chisholm and McDonald, eds., rev. of, 563

“Readers and resources: public services in academic and research libraries, 1876-1976,” McElderry, 408-20

“Reading, writing,” Johnson, editorial, 109

Recent publications, 71-89; 169- 92; 275-84; 373-87; 469-80; 555-82

Reference as the promotion of free inquiry,Shores, rev. of, 573-74

Regnier, Flora D., “Copyright law —1976,” nl71-72

Reid, Marion T., “Coping with budget adversity: the impact of the financial squeeze on acquisitions.” 266-72

“Renewable resources program for ABSS,” ACRL, Agriculture and Biological Sciences Section, nl38

Reprographic management handbook,Crix, rev. of, 569-70

Reprographic services in libraries,LaHood and Sullivan, rev. of, 569-70

Reprography for librarians,New, rev. of, 569-70

“Resolution on racism & sexism awareness,” ALA, n287

Retirements, n25; n47; n95;

nl61; nl91; n225; n261; n292; n324

“Retrenchment in higher education: implications for libraries,” ACRL, Eastern New York Chapter, n6-7; videotape available, n275

“Richard Gilman Folsom Library dedicated,” nl70

Richardson, Ernest Cushing, port., 524

Robinson, Otis Hall, port., 29 Rochell, Carlton C., prof. & port.,

n223

“The role of the academic librarian, 1876-1976,” Downs, 491- 502

The role of the beginning librarian in university libraries,Edwards, rev. of, 477-78

Rouse, Roscoe, rev. (Guide to the research collections of the New York Public Library), 373-74

Rovelstad, Mathilde V., “Open shelves/closed shelves in research libraries,” 457-67

Rudolph, G. A., rev. (Library management cases), 380

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“Salaries of academic librarians 1975/76,” ACRL, n231-34

Salmon, Stephen R., Library automation systems, rev. of, 374- 75

Scarborough, Mayra, and Myers, eds., Women in librarianship: MelviVs rib symposium, rev. of, 74-76

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Schmidt, C. James, “Collective bargaining and academic librarians: a review of the decisions of the NLRB,” nl-3

Scott, Edith, rev. (The age of Jewett), 174-75

Seely. Elizabeth Caven, deceased, nl28

“Selected reference books of

1974- 75,” Sheehy, 60-69

“Selected reference books of

1975- 76,” Sheehy, 356-67

Sellen, Betty-Carol, and Marshall,

Joan K., eds., Women in a woman’s profession: strategies, rev. of, 74-76

“Serial cuts vs. public service: a formula,” Holland, 543-48

Seuss, Jacqueline, “NELINET- ACRL/NEC joint meeting and conference,” n3-6

Shackleton, Robert, Censure and censorship: impediments to free publication in the Age of Enlightenment, rev. of, 78

The shaping of American library education,Churchwell, rev. of, 173-74

Sharma, Ravindra N., “National catalog of Asian materials needed,” conference report (C&RL News 36:345-46), correction, n55

Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected reference books of 1974-75,” 60- 69; “Selected reference books of 1975-76,” 356-67

Sheridan, Leslie W., rev. (The role of the beginning librarian in university libraries), 477-78

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Silberstein, Stephen M., rev. (Annual review of information science and technology, v.10, 1975),561-62

Simonson, Emma, retired, n225 Simpson, Frances, retired, n324 “Six influential academic and research librarians,” Metcalf, 332-45

Smith, Eldred R., “Library services to the graduate community: introduction,” 246

Smith, Jessie Carney, rev. (Black literature resources), 471-72

Smith, Martha Frances, retired, n25

“Some effects of faculty status on supervision in academic libraries,” Bailey, 48-52

The sourcebook of library technology: a cumulative edition of library technology reports, 1965-1975,1976 ed., rev. of, 558-61

Spang, Lothar, rev. (Collective bargaining in libraries), 377

Specialised information centres,Harvey, rev. of, 473-74

Spreitzer, Francis F„ rev. (Reprographic management handbook), 569-70; rev. (Reprographic services in libraries), 569-70; rev. (Reprography for librarians, 569-70

Standards for library service: an international survey,Withers, rev. of, 78-79

“Statement on access to original research materials in libraries, archives, and manuscript repositories,” ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections (C&RL News 35:114), proposed revisions, n99-101; approved statement, n272-73

“Statement on faculty status of college and university librarians,” ACRL/AAC/AAUP (C&RL News 35:26), “Organizations endorsing the statement on faculty status,” n33; endorsement, n311

“Statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for noncommercial purposes,” ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections (C&RL News 35:115), proposed revisions, n 102-4; approved statement, n271

Stecher, Elizabeth, Catalogue provision in libraries of colleges of advanced education, rev. of, 568

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Strauss, L. Harry, retired, n261 Strozik, Teresa, rev. (Library automation), 375-77

Stuart-Stubbs, B., and Friesen, M.; Mclnnes, D., Interlibrary loan in Canada: a report of a survey, rev. of, 572-73

Stuart-Stubbs, B., and Nichol, K.; Friesen, M.; Mclnnes, D., A survey and interpretation of the literature of interlibrary loan, rev. of, 572-73

Stueart, Robert D., “Writing the journal article,” 153-57

Stuff, Marjorie Ann, retired, n324 Sullivan, Robert C„ and LaHood,

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Tallman, Johanna E., rev. (University science and engineering libraries), 185-86

Tatum, G. Marvin, Jr., and Edelman, “The development of collections in American university libraries,” 222—45

Tharpe, Josephine, retired, n25 Thomas, J. Luther, deceased, n77 Thompson, Anthony Hugh, Censorship in public libraries in the United Kingdom during the twentieth century, rev. of, 565- 66

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“ ‘To enlarge the sphere of human knowledge’: the role of the independent research library,” Budington, 299-315; comment, 552

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Treasures from the Bodleian Library,Hassall and Hassall, rev. of, 570-72

Tuttle, Helen W., “From Cutter to computer: technical services in academic and research libraries, 1876-1976,” 421-51

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Überregionale Literaturversorgung von Wissenchaft und Forschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Denkschrift,German Research Society, Library Committee, rev. of, 182-83

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Walker, Gay, rev. (Historic preservation), 378

Walker, John F., and Kohut, “Allocating the book budget: equity and economic efficiency” (C&RL 36:403-10), comment, 369

Wallace, James O., “Newcomer to the academic scene: the two- year college library/learning center,” 503-13; rev. (Learning resource centers in community colleges), 79-80

Walton, Clyde C., rev. (Modern manuscripts), 276-77

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Weiss, William, appt., n300

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Wiegand, Wayne A., rev. (Information retrieval, British ‹tr American, 1876-1976), 479- 80

Williams, Sam P., comp., Guide to the research collections of the New York Public Library, rev. of, 373-74

Williamson, Charles Clarence, port., 343

Winger, Howard W., rev. (Treasures from the Bodleian Library), 570-72

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