Association of College & Research Libraries
INDEX TO VOL. 35
(including C&RL News issues)
Prepared by Caroline LaMotte Webb
ABBREVIATIONS
Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are alphabetized as if spelled out. Other abbreviations:
appt.—appointment
bibliog.(s) —bibliography (-graphic)
coll.(s)—college(s)
ed.—editor, edition
l.(s), ln.(s) —library(ies), librarians)
port.—portrait
rev.—review( er)
s (before page numbers)—C&RL News issues
univ.(s)—university (ies)
A
Abell, Millicent, port. & prof., sl6-17
Abstracts, 63-68; 221-23; 304-6 “Academic business Ins.-authors sought,” sl41
“The academic job crisis: a unique opportunity, or business as usual?,” Moffett (C&RL, May 1973), comments, 48, 52-53
“The academic 1. and its environment,” Lynch, 126-32; comment, 297-98
“Access denied? The use of manuscript material,” introduction, Walton, 285
Access to Periodical Resources: A National Plan,Palmour, Bellassai, and Gray, rev. of, 457-58
The Acquisition of L. Materials,Hug, rev. of, 376-77
Acquisitions, s5-6; s29; s53- 54; S100-102; S129; S159-60; S185-87; S222-23; s253-55; s275
Adediran, B. O., “Centralization of univ. l. services: some compelling factors in Nigerian univs.,” 360-63
“Allocating the book budget: a model,” Kohut, 192-99; comment, 370-71
“ALA/ACRL representatives at academic ceremonies and meetings,” s137 ALA/Social Responsibilities Round Table/Task Force on the Status of Women, s180
“ALA Goals Award to Standards project,” si82
“ALA—is it time for an alternative?,” Dougherty, editorial (C&RL, May 1973), comment, 47-48
“ALA proposes new dues structure,” s49-50 Anderson, John F., rev. (The Disadvantaged and L. Effectiveness), 214 Applications of Computer Technology to L. Processes: A Syllabus, Becker and Pulsifer, rev. of, 135-36
“Applying ‘management by objectives’ to the univ. 1.,” Johnson (C&RL, Nov. 1973), comment, 296-97
Appointments, S17-19; s43; s65- 66; s89-91; S117-18; s141-42; s168-69; s201-2; s237-39; s263-65; s306-9
“An approach to collection inventory,” Clark, 350-53 The Area Specialist Bibliographer: An Inquiry into His Role, Stueart, rev. of, 56-57
Archives Procedural Manual,rev. of, 373-74
“Art 1. collections in North America,” s115
ACRL, additional nominating committees, s3; s25
ACRL, additional nominees for offices 1974/75, s3
ACRL, “Annual report of the president, 1973-74,” s154-57
ACRL, Art Section, s231
ACRL, Board of Directors, annual meeting, New York, July 7-13, 1974, “highlights,” s182- 83
ACRL, Board of Directors, midwinter meeting, Chicago, I11., Jan. 21-24, 1974, actions, s51- 52
ACRL, Coll. Ls. Section, s231- 32; bylaws, s232-33
ACRL, committee to revise the 1959 standards for coll. Is., meeting, s3
ACRL, Community and Junior Coll. Ls. Section, bylaws, s235- 36
ACRL, “Hearings held on standards revision,” s51
ACRL, Law and Political Science Section, “Attention, LPSS members,” s82
ACRL, midwinter meeting, Chicago, I11., Jan. 20-26, 1974, schedule of meetings, sl-2
ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, preconference, s77
ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections, “Statement on access to original research materials in Is., archives, and manuscript repositories,” s114; “Statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for noncommercial purposes,” s115
ACRL, “Standards for faculty status for coll. and univ. Ins.,” s112-13
ACRL/AAC/AAUP, “Statement on faculty status of coll. and univ. Ins.,” s26; “Organizations endorsing the statement on faculty status,” s27, s109; correction, s65
“ACRL chapter developments,” s252
“ACRL chapter news,” s274
ACRL committee volunteer form, s247
“ACRL conference highlights, s221
“ACRL goals study,” s79
“ACRL internship program,” s220
“ACRL needs volunteers!,” s245- 46
“ACRL New York programs,” s73-75
“ACRL nominees for offices, 1975/76,” S273-74
“ACRL officers for 1974/75,” S177-79
“ACRL publications in librarianship,” s100
Auerbach on Microfilm Readers/ Printers,rev. of, 55-56
“Automation of technical services: Northwestern’s experience,” Horny, 364-69
Axford, H. William, “An overlooked cost of achieving a participatory environment,” editorial, 5-6; comment, 211-12; 295-96; port., s177
B
Baaske, Jan, Don L. Tolliver and Judy Westerberg, “Overdue policies: a comparison of alternatives,” 354-59
Balay, Robert, letter to the ed. (C&RL, July 1973), comment, 48-50
Ball, Joyce, rev. (The Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications; An Introduction to Its Use), 134-35; rev. (Sources of Information in the Social Sciences: A Guide to the Literature, 2 ed.), 372-73
Barron, Tilton M., letter to the ed., 298
Becker, Joseph and Pulsifer, Josephine S., Application of Computer Technology to L. Processes: A Syllabus, rev. of, 135- 36
Beeler, Richard J., “Late-study areas: a means of extending 1. hours,” 200-203
Bellassai, Marcia C., Gray, and Palmour, Access to Periodical Resources: A National Plan, rev. of, 457-58
“Black book reviewing: a case for 1. action,” Shockley, 16-20
Blum, Fred., port. & prof., s141
Boissonnas, Christian M., “Employee suggestions: alternative course of action for Is.,” 109- 13
Bommer, Michael and Bernard Ford, “A cost-benefit analysis for determining the value of an electronic security system,” 270-79
Boone, Morell D., rev. (Research Ls. and Technology: A Report to the Sloan Foundation), 375- 76
Book Clubs & Printing Societies of Great Britain and Ireland,Williams, rev. of, 377-78
Book Reviews, 55-61; 134-40; 214-18; 299-303; 372-80; 457- 61
Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Organization and Staffing of the Ls. of Columbia Univ., rev. of, 300-302
Borko, Harold, ed., Targets for Research in L. Education, rev. of, 139
Bosseau, Don L., port. & prof., s117
Boyer, Calvin James, The Doctoral Dissertation as an Information Source: A Study of Scientific Information Flow, rev. of, 374-75; “State-wide contracts for 1. materials: an analysis of the attendant dysfunctional consequences,” 86-94
Braverman, Miriam, letter to the ed., 50-51
British Academic Ls.,Neal, et al., rev. of, 214-15
Brown, Timothy A., rev. (Planning-Programming-Budget System (PPBS)), 215-16 Burke, John Gordon and Wilson, Carol Dugan, The Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications; An Introduction to Its Use, rev. of, 134-35
Butler, Lucius A., and Pearson, Learning Resources Centers: Selected Readings, rev. of, 58- 59
Barry, James W., rev. (Reader in Medical Librarianship), 60-61
C
“Captain serves New Jersey academic Is.,” s50
Cargill, Jennifer S., letter to the ed., 133
“Centralization of univ. 1. services: some compelling factors in Nigerian univs.,” Adediran, 360-63
A Challenge for Academic Ls.; How to Motivate Students to Use the L., Lee, rev. of, 217- 18
“Change! Change! Change!,” Painter, editorial, 161-62
Churchwell, Charles D., port. & prof., s199-201
“The civility of scholars,” Mc- Feely, 286-90
Clark, Jay B., “An approach to collection inventory,” 350-53
Coburn, Louis, Library Media Center Problems, Case Studies, rev. of, 136-37
“C&RL News editorship changes,” s269
“College 1. standards: questions and answers,” s249-50
Collins, Mary Frances, port., s269 “CBS license to National Archives,” sl25
“CBS sues Vanderbilt,” s63
Computer-Based Reference Service,Mathies and Watson, rev. of, 379-80
Cook, Donald C., rev. (Methods of Financing Interlibrary Loan Services; A System for Inter-L. Communication (SILC); Access to Períodical Resources: A National Plan), 457-58
“A cost-benefit analysis for determining the value of an electronic security system,” Bommer and Ford, 270-79
D
Dahl-Hansen, Abby, port. & prof., s65
Danton, J. Periam, The Dimensions of Comparative Librarianship, rev. of, 215; rev. (International and Area Studies Librarianship, Case Studies), 372
Death, s91; s118; s143; s169; s203;s239;s309
DePriest, Raleigh, letter to the ed., 48-50
The Dimensions of Comparative Librarianship,Danton, rev. of, 215
Directory of L. Reprographic Services,s272
The Disadvantaged and L. Effectiveness,Lipsman, rev. of, 214
Discrimination Against Women; Congressional Hearings on Equal Rights in Education and Employment,Stimson, rev. of, 59-60
Dix, William, “The financing of the research 1.,” 252-58
The Doctoral Dissertation as an Information Source: A Study of
Scientific Information Flow,Boyer, rev. of, 374-75
Dosa, Marta L., Libraries in the Political Scene, rev. of, 460- 61
Dougherty, Richard M., “ALA— is it time for an alternative?,” editorial (C&RL, May 1973), comment, 47-48; “Exchanging old myths for new,” editorial, 85; “Looking forward/looking back,” editorial, 241
“Dougherty resigns as CRL editor,” s51
Downs, Robert B., “Library resources in the U.S.,” 97-108; comment, 298
Doyle, James, rev. (Library Media Center Problems), 136-37
“Draft: guidelines for branch ls. in colls, and univs.,” s281-83
“Draft: standards for coll. ls. 1975 revision,” s284-86, s299- 305
DuBois, William, letter to the ed., 295-96
Dudley, Norman, rev. (The Area Specialist Bibliographer), 56-57
Dunkin, Paul S., rev. (The Universal Decimal Classification), 378-79
Dunn, J. D., and Vaughn, “A study of job satisfaction in six univ. Is.,” 163-77
“The dynamics of the 1. environment for professional staff growth,” Weber, 259-67
E
Eaton, Nancy L., rev. (Non-Book Materials Cataloging Rules), 299-300
Edelman, Hendrik, rev. (The Acquisition of L. Materials), 376- 77
“Editorial projects as derivative archives,” Simon, 291-94
“Effective group process for Is.: a focus on committees,” Tarr, 444-52
Ellsworth, Ralph E., Academic L. Buildings, A Guide to Architectural Issues and Solutions. rev. of (C&RL, Sept. 1973), comment, 53-54; letter to the ed., 53-54
“Employee suggestions: alternative course of action for Is.,” Boissonnas, 109-13
“ERIC/CLIS merges,” s74
“EXCHANGE, anyone?,” Stueart, editorial (C&RL, Sept. 1973), comments, 51, 52
“Exchanging old myths for new,” Dougherty, editorial, 85
F
Fair, Judy H., rev. (The Library of Congress), 458-59
Farley, Richard A., port. & prof., sl99
Fields, Dennis C., “Library management by objectives: the humane way,” 344-49
Film L. Techniques,Harrison, rev. of, 302-3
“The financing of the research 1.,” Dix, 252-58
“Financing system of USSR univ. Is.,” Peep and Sinkevicius, 178- 83; comment, 371
Ford, Bernard and Bommer, “A cost-benefit analysis for determining the value of an electronic security system,” 270-79
Ford, Stephen, The Acquisition of L. Materials, rev. of, 376-77
“Ford grants $6 million to continue CLR programs,” s180
Forrest, Kathryn S., port. & prof., s89
Foskett, A. C., The Universal Decimal Classification: The History, Present Status, and Future Prospects of a Large General Classification Scheme, rev. of, 378-79
“A framework for a comparative analysis of 1. work,” Lynch, 432-43
“From economic to political analysis of 1. decision making,” Raffel, 412-23
Fussier, Herman H., Research Ls. and Technology: A Report to the Sloan Foundation, rev. of, 375-76
G
Gherman, Paul M., letter to the ed., 211-12
Giles, Louise, port., Sİ77-78
“Good will and confidence,” Johnson, editorial, 401
Goodrum, Charles A., The Library of Congress, rev. of, 458- 59
Gration, Selby U. and Arthur P. Young, “Reference-bibliographers in the coll. 1.,” 28-34; comment, 133; 212-13
Gray, Lucy M., Palmour and Bellassai, Access to Periodical Resources: A National Plan, rev. of, 457-58
H
Haak, John R., rev. (A Challenge for Academic Ls.), 217- 18
Hanson, Stephen L., letter to the ed., 211
Harrelson, Larry E., “Large ls. and information desks,” 21-27
Harris, Michael H., “Intuition, research, and the academic 1.,” editorial (C&RL, July 1973), comments, 47-48, 52; rev. (Targets for Research in L. Education), 139
Harrison, Helen P., Film L. Techniques, rev. of, 302-3
“Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYPL form consortium,” s97
Hayes, Robert M., A System for Inter-L. Communication (SILC), rev. of, 457-58
Heinritz, Fred, “Rate of Growth for 1. collections,” 95-96
Hendrick, Clyde and Marjorie E. Murfin, “Project 1. ripoff: a study of periodical mutilation in a univ. 1.,” 402-11
Hendricks, Donald D., rev. (Proceedings of the 1972 Clinic on L. Applications of Data Processing: Applications of On- Line Computers to L. Problems), 134
Hoadley, Dr. Irene Braden, port. & prof., s263
Homy, Karen, “Automation of technical services: Northwestern’s experience,” 364-69
“How much, how often?,” Marshall, 453-56
Hug, William E., Strategies for Change in Information Programs, rev. of, 376
I
Inforasia correction, s27 (see C&RL News, Nov. 1973, s275)
Inside Washington, s77-78; s99; s127-28; s157-58; s181-82; s217-19; s251-52; s271-72
International and Area Studies
Librarianship, Case Studies,Sable, rev. of, 372
“Intuition, research, and the academic 1.,” Harris, editorial (C&RL, July 1973), comments, 47-48, 52
J
Johnson, Edward R., “Applying ‘management by objectives’ to the univ. 1.” (C&RL, Nov. 1973), comment, 296-97
Johnson, Richard D., “Editorial,” 321; “Good will and confidence,” editorial, 401; port., sl53
“Johnson named editor of CRL,” sl53
Jordan, Casper L., port. & prof., s306
Josey, What Black Lns. Are Saying, rev. of (C&RL, July 1973), comment, 50-51
Joyce, Donald Franklin, letter to the ed., 54 (correction notice)
K
Kaser, David, rev. (Libraries in the Political Scene), 460-61; “Library access and the mobility of users,” 280-84; rev. (Book Club & Printing Societies of Great Britain and Ireland), 377-78; rev. (The Dimensions of Comparative Librarianship), 215
Kohut, Joseph, “Allocating the book budget: a model,” 192- 99; comment, 370-71; letter to the ed., 370-71
L
Lancaster, F. Wilfred, ed., Proceedings of the 1972 Clinic on L. Applications of Data Processing: Applications of On- Line Computers to L. Problems, rev. of, 134; Proceedings of the 1973 Clinic on L. Applications of Data Processing: Networking and Other Forms of Cooperation, rev. of, 380
“Large ls. and information desks,” Harrelson, 21-27
“Late-study areas: a means of extending 1. hours,” Beeler, 200- 203
Learning Resources Centers: Selected Readings,Pearson and Butler, rev. of, 58-59
Lederer, Norman, rev. (What Black Lns. Are Saying), (C&RL, July 1973), comment, 50-51
Lee, Sul H., A Challenge for Academic Ls.; How to Motivate Students to Use the L., rev. of, 217-18; Planning- Programming-Budgeting System (PPBS): Implications for L. Management, rev. of, 215- 16
Leitz, Richard, letter to the ed., 52
Leopold, Carolyn C., rev. (Learning Resources Centers), 58-59
Letters, 47-54; 133; 211-13; 295- 98; 370-71
Libraries in the Political Scene,Dosa, rev. of, 460-61
“Library access and the mobility of users,” Kaser, 280-84
Library Association Media Cataloging Rules Committee, Non- Book Materials Cataloging Rules; Integrated Code of Practice and Draft Revision of the Anglo-American Cataloging
Rules British Text Part III,rev. of, 299-300
“Library cooperation: the ideal and the reality,” Reynolds, 424-31
“Library cooperative developments,” s125-26
“Library management by objectives: the humane way,” Fields, 344-49
“Library management intern program,” s58
“Library manpower requirements studied,” s98
Library Media Center Problems, Case Studies,Cobum, rev. of, 136-37
The Library of Congress,Goodrum, rev. of, 458-59
“Library resources in the U.S.,” Downs, 97-108; comment, 298
“Library service from numerical data bases: the 1970 census as a paradigm,” Rowe and Ryan, 7-15
Lipsman, Claire K., The Disadvantaged and L. Effectiveness, rev. of, 214
“Looking forward/looking back,” Dougherty, editorial, 241
Lubans, John, Jr., rev. (Computer-Based Reference Service), 379-80
Lynch, Beverly P., “The academic 1. and its environment,” 126- 32; comment, 297-98; “A framework for a comparative analysis of 1. work,” 432-43
Mc
McClure, Charles R., rev. (Archives Procedural Manual), 373- 74; rev. (Reader in Government Documents), 140
McDonald, John P., port. & prof., s237
McFeely, William S., “The civility of scholars,” 286-90
McGrath, William E., letter to the ed., 370; comment, 371
M
“The management review and analysis program: an assisted self-study to secure constructive change in the management of research Is.,” Webster, 114-25
Marchant, Maurice P., letter to the ed., 297-98
Marshall, Peter, “How much, how often?,” 453-56
Mason, Ellsworth, rev. (Organization and Staffing of the Ls. of Columbia Univ.), 300-302
Massman, Virgil F., letter to the ed., 52-53
Mathies, Lorraine M., and Watson, Peter G., Computer-Based Reference Service, rev. of, 379- 80
Methods of Financing Interlibrary Loan Services,Palmour, Olson and Roderer, rev. of, 457-58
Miller, Laurence, “The role of circulation services in the major univ. 1.,” (C&RL, Nov. 1973), comment, 212
Moffett, W. A., “The academic job crisis: a unique opportunity, or business as usual?” (C&RL, May 1973), comments, 48, 52-53
Monke, Arthur, s127
“Monke joins Committee to Revise Standards,” s127
The Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications; An Introduction to Its Use,Burke and Wilson, rev. of, 134-35
Murfin, Marjorie E., and Hendrick, “Project 1. ripoff: a study of periodical mutilation in a univ. 1.,” 402-11
N
National L. of Canada, Resources Survey Section, Research Collections in Canadian Ls., rev. of, 459-60
Neal, Kenneth William et al., British Academic Ls.y rev. of, 214-15
Nettleman, James, letter to the ed., 133
New England Coll. and Research Lns., meeting, s4
News From the Field, s5-15; s29- 42; s53-64; s79-87; s100-107; s129-36; S159-68; S185-97; s222-31; s253-62; s275-80
News From the Sections, s231- 32
Niilus, Walter E., letter to the ed., 371
Nitecki, Joseph Z., rev. (Reader in L. Cooperation), 137-39
Non-Book Materials Cataloging Rules; Integrated Code of Practice and Draft Revision of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules British Text Part III,prepared by the L. Association Media Cataloging Rules Committee, 299-300
Novak, Gloria J., rev. (Academic L. Buildings, A Guide to Architectural Issues and Solutions, Ellsworth) (C&RL, Sept. 1973), comment, 53-54
O
O’Connell, Thomas F., rev. (Research Collections in Canadian Ls.), 459-60
O’Hara, Frederick J., ed., Reader in Government Documents, rev. of, 140
Olson, Edwin E., and Roderer and Palmour, Methods of Financing Interlibrary Loan Services, rev. of, 457-58
Organization and Staffing of the Ls. of Columbia University,prepared by Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., rev. of, 300- 302
“Organizations endorsing the statement on faculty status,” s27, s109; correction, s65
Other Books of Interest to Academic Lns., 61-62; 140-41; 218-20; 303; 380-82; 461-62
“Overdue policies: a comparison of alternatives,” Baaske, Tolliver and Westerberg, 354-59
“An overlooked cost of achieving a participatory environment,” Axford, editorial, 5-6; comment, 211-12; 295-96
P
Painter, Ann F., “Change! Change! Change!,” editorial, 161-62
Palmour, Vernon E., Bellassai, Marcia C., and Gray, Lucy M., Access to Periodical Resources: A National Plan, rev. of, 457- 58
Palmour, Vernon E., Olson, Edwin E., and Roderer, Nancy K., Methods of Financing Interlibrary Loan Services, rev. of, 457-58
Pasternack, Howard, rev. (Application of Computer Technology to L. Processes), 135-36
Pearson, Neville P. and Butler, Lucius A., Learning Resources Centers: Selected Readings, rev. of, 58-59
Peep, L. and K. Sinkevicius, “Financing system of USSR univ. Is.,” 178-83; comment, 371
Penninger, E. Lorraine, “Librarian honored for teaching excellence,” s305
People, s16-19; s43; s65-66; s89- 91; s117-18; s141-43; s168-69; s199-203; s237-39; s263-65; S307-9
Planning - Programming - Budget System (PPBS): Implications for L. Management,Lee, ed., rev. of, 215-16
Pownall, David, correction, s32
Proceedings of the 1972 Clinic on L. Applications of Data Processing: Applications of On- Line Computers to L. Problems,Lancaster, ed., rev. of, 134
Proceedings of the 1973 Clinic on L. Applications of Data Processing: Network and Other Forms of Cooperation,rev. of, 380
“Project 1. ripoff: a study of periodical mutilation in a univ. 1.,” Hendrick and Murfin, 402-11
Publications, Sİ4-15; s38-42; s63- 64; s83-87; s106-7; s135-36; s163-68; s193-97; s227-31; s260-62; s279-80
Pulsifer, Josephine S., and Becker, Applications of Computer Technology to L. Processes: A Syllabus, rev. of, 135-36
Q
R
Raffel, Jeffrey A., “From economic to political analysis of 1. decision making,” 412-23
“Ranking structure instituted in Duke Is.,” s216
“Rate of growth for 1. collections,” Heinritz, 95-96
Rawski, Conrad, ed.. Toward a Theory of Librarianship: Papers in Honor of Jesse Hauk Shera, rev. of, 57-58; comment, 213
Reader in Government Documents,O’Hara, ed., rev. of, 140
Reader in L. Cooperation,Reynolds, rev. of, 137-39
Reader in Medical Librarianship,Sewell, ed., rev. of, 60-61
Recent Publications, 55-68; 134- 41; 214-23; 299-306; 372-82; 457-62
“Reference-bibliographers in the coll. 1.,” Gration and Young, 28-32; comment, 133; 212, 213
Reference Services for Undergraduate Students: Four Case Studies,Wilkinson, rev. of, 216-17
Research Collections in Canadian Ls.,National L. of Canada, Resources Survey Section, rev. of, 459-60
Research Ls. Group, “RLG chooses director, gets Mellon grant,” s213-15
Research Ls. and Technology: A Report to the Sloan Foundation,Fussier, rev. of, 375-76
Retirements, s19; s43; s66; s91; s118; s143; s202; s239; s265; s309
Reynolds, Elsie, rev. (Reference Services for Undergraduate Students), 216-17
Reynolds, Michael M., “Library cooperation: the ideal and the reality,” 424-31; Reader in L. Cooperation, rev. of, 137-39
Richards, James H., Jr., port. & prof., s199
Rift, Leo R., letter to the ed., 47- 48
Roderer, Nancy K., Palmour and Olson, Methods of Financing Interlibrary Loan Services, rev. of, 457-58
“The role of circulation services in the major univ. 1.,” Miller (C&RL, Nov. 1973), comment, 212
Rowe, Judith S. and Mary Ryan, “Library service from numerical data bases: the 1970 census as a paradigm,” 7-15
Ryan, Mary and Rowe, “Library service from numerical data bases: the 1970 census as a paradigm,” 7-15
S
Sable, Martin H., International and Area Studies Librarianship, Case Studies, rev. of, 372
Saffady, William, “A univ. archives and records management program: some operational guidelines,” 204-10
Scott, Barbara G., port. & prof., s237
Segre, Rose, “University ls. in Italy: the crisis persists,” 184- 91
“Selected reference books of 1972-73,” Sheehy, 35-46
“Selected reference books of 1973-74,” Sheehy, 242-51
Sewell, Winifred, ed., Reader in Medical Librarianship, rev. of, 60-61
Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected reference books of 1972-73,” 35- 46; “Selected reference books of 1973-74,” 242-51
Shera, Jesse H., letter to the ed., 213
Shockley, Ann Allen, “Black book reviewing: a case for 1. action,” 16-20
“Siberian Folklore,” s87
Simon, John Y., “Editorial projects as derivative archives,” 291-94
Sinkevicius, K. and Peep, “Financing system of USSR univ. Is.,” 178-83; comment, 371
Smith, Harriet W., letter to the ed., 48
Smith, Jessie Carney, “Special collections of black literature in the traditionally black coll.,” 322-35
Sources of Information in the Social Sciences: A Guide to the Literature,2 ed., White, rev. of, 372-73
Sparks, Rita, letter to the ed., 296-97
“Special collections of black literature in the traditionally black coll.,” Smith, 322-35
Sproat, Anabel, letter to the ed., 133
“State Postsecondary Education Commissions,” sl98
“State-wide contracts for 1. materials: an analysis of the attendant dysfunctional consequences,” Boyer, 86-94
Stevens, Charles H., port. & prof., s168
Stevens, Norman D., rev. (Strategies for Change in Information Programs), 376; rev. (Toward a Theory of Librarianship), 57-58; comment, 213
Stevens, Rolland E., “A study of interlibrary loan,” 336-43
Stimson, Catherine R., Discrimination Against Women: Congressional Hearings on Equal Rights in Education and Employment, rev. of, 59-60
Strategies for Change in Information Programs,Hug, rev. of, 376
“A study of interlibrary loan,” Stevens, 336-43
“A study of job satisfaction in six univ. Is.,” Vaughn and Dunn, 163-77
Stueart, Robert D., The Area Specialist Bibliographer: An Inquiry into His Role, rev. of, 56-57; “EXCHANGE, anyone?,” editorial (C&RL, Sept. 1973), comments, 51, 52; rev. (The Doctoral Dissertation as an Information Source: A Study of Scientific Information Flow), 374-75
“The Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions,” s54
A System for Inter-L. Communication (SILC), Hayes, rev. of, 457-58
T
Tanis, Norman E., “Annual report of the president, 1973- 74,” S154-57
Targets for Research in L. Education,Borko, rev. of, 139
Tarr, Susan Akerstrom, “Effective group process for Is.: a focus on committees,” 444-52
“Task force on women job roster,” s180
Taylor, James B., letter to the ed., 51
“Ten-year cumulation of Choice announced,” s109
Terwilliger, Gloria, rev. (Film L. Techniques), 302-3
Thomas, Bruce E., letter to the ed., 51-52
“$350,000 grant awarded to ACRL for Black Administrators Program,” s25
Tilton, James J., letter to the ed., 212
Tjaden, Margaret, rev. (Discrimination Against Women), 59-60
“To our readers …,” s271
Tolliver, Don L., Westerberg and Baaske, “Overdue policies: a comparison of alternatives,” 354-59
“Too many chemistry journals,” 268-69
Toward a Theory of Librarianship: Papers in Honor of Jesse Hauk Shera,Rawski, rev. of,
56- 58; comment, 213
“Two-year guidelines in A-V format,” s113
U
The Universal Decimal Classification: The History, Present Status, and Future Prospects of a Large General Classification Scheme,Foskett, rev. of, 378- 79
“A univ. archives and records management program: some operational guidelines,” Saffady, 204-10
“University ls. in Italy: the crisis persists,” Segre, 184-91
V
Vaughn, William J. and J. D. Dunn, “A study of job satisfaction in six univ. Is.,” 163-77
Veaner, Allen B., rev. (Auerbach on Microfilm Readers/Printers), 55-56
“Videotape on academic 1. governance available on loan,” s262
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