ACRL

Association of College & Research Libraries

INDEX TO VOL. 46

COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS

Volume 46, 1985

Editor’s Note: This index is for C&RL News issues only. The 1985 index for College & Research Libraries will appear in the January issue of C&RL.

PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES A DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.

College & Research Libraries News

Prepared by Eldon W. Tamblyn

FILING

Filing is word-by-word.

ABBREVIATIONS

Standard abbreviations are used except in titles. Names of some organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are also abbreviated and are alphabetized as if spelled out. Special abbreviations:

appt. —appointment

f. —foundation

port. —portrait

prof. —profile

prog. —program

SPECIAL USAGES

More than one reference per page is indicated in parentheses. Under the heading “Acquisitions (by author, subject, or íií/c)” parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for named collections).

A

Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1985, 119, 413; 1986, 119-20, 403-4

“Academics abroad: U.S. librarians visit the People’s Republic of China,” Rogers, 389, 399-403

Acquisitions, 19, 71-72, 125-26, 188-89, 257, 302-3, 359-60, 433-34, 501, 561, 636-38

Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title)-. Agriculture, 71; ACLU, Tex., 561; Amer. lit. & culture, 359-60; Armadillo World Headquarters, 638; Art books, 257; Audubon engraving plate, 125; Beethoven, Ludwig van, 636; Buster, Karl, 561; Caldwell, Charles H.B., 359; China, 302; China Trade Mus., 302; Church history, 636; Cookery, 71, 125; Crane, Steven, 501; De- Bellis (Anthony C.) Collection (Italian lit.), 636; Eller (Paul H.) Collection (Church history), 636; English dialect recordings, 125, 561; English romantic lit., 19; Entomology, 359; Fort Worth Star Telegram, 561; Frémont, John C., 189; Garst, Roswell, 71; Handy Writer’s Colony, 125; Homosexuality, 561; Hugo, Richard, 638; Human sexuality, 561; Italian lit., 636; Jeffers, Robinson, 257; Joyce, James, 303; Keats, Endu- mion and Poems, 257; Korff, Barucn, 359; Latin America, 303; Leftwich, Robt., 561; Literary journals, 303; London, Jack, 188; Long (Russell B.) Papers, 636; Lowenstein (Allard K.) Papers, 561; McFarland, Bob, 561; Maps (16th-18th cent., 302, 561; 19th cent., 561); Mariposa Educ. & Res. F., 561; Mathematics MSS., 638; Maugham, W.S., 302-3; Mead (Sidney

E.) Collection (Church history), 636; Medical MSS, 189; Middle East, 636; Millenium Collection, 71; Miss., Upper, surname index, 501; Moldenhauer Archives, Americana, 359; Murray, John, publisher, 303; Music, 19; Napoleonic Era, 257; Núñez (Fernán) Collection, 189; O’Neill, Eugene, 257; Pepper, Claude, 433; Phono-…See Sound recordings; Photos., 125-26, 561; Presidential Signature Series, 302; Railroads, 433-34; Roosevelt, Theo., 433; Russian poetry, 125; St. Augustine, City of God, 19; Saroyan, Wm., 72; Sayegh, Fayez A., 433; Sei. fiction, 433; Shelley, Adonais, 257; Smith, Elder & Co., 303; Sound recordings (English dialects, 125, 561; jazz, 303; popular, 638); Spanish MSS, 189; Spenser, The faerie queene, 257; Stein, Leon, 19; Surname index, 501; Sutton (Jeff) Collection (sei. fiction), 433; Szathmary (Louis) Collection (cookery), 125; Texas poster art, 638; Theater scenery, 433; Toole, John K., 188—89; Truesdell, Clifford Ambrose, III, 638; Twin City Scenic Collection, 433; Ukrainian rare books, 71; Unicorn Press, 188; Urdu lit., 636; Vale Press, 433; Verein zum Schutze Deutscher Einwanderer, Tex., 561; Voyager videodisk, 433; Wheeler, Wm. Morton, 359; Wilder, Raymond L., 638; Winn, Larry, Jr., 433; YMCA, 189

Acquisitions (by institution): Brown U., 188, 359; Cornell U., 561; Dartmouth Coll., 188; DePaul U., 19, 257; Duke U., 257; Fla. State U., 433; Harvard U., 359 (2), 636; Historic New Orleans Collection, 359; Iowa State U., 71; LC, 125; La. State U., 636; Mass. Historical Soc., 302; Mich. State U., 71; Northern

Ky. U., 302; Northwestern U., 125; Purdue U., 359-60; San Diego State U., 433; San Francisco State U., 433; Sangamon State U., 125; Southern Methodist U., 433; Southern Or. State Coll., 561; Syracuse U., 501; Toledo Mus. of Art, 257; Tulane U., 188-89; United Theological Seminary, 636; U. of Ariz., 125; UC (Berkeley, 189; LA, 302; Santa Barbara, 302); U. of Colo., 433; U. of 111. (Chicago, 189; U-C, 189); U. of Iowa, 125; U. of Kan., 433; U. of Mich., 302-3; U. of Minn., 189, 433; U. of Mo., Columbia, 636; UNC, CH, 303, 561; U. of Southern Calif., 303; UT (Arlington, 561; Austin, 636-38); U. of Toronto, 71; U. of Tulsa, 303; U. of Utah, 303, 433; U. of Wash., 125-26, 638; U. of Wis., 501; U. of Wyo., 19; Va. Commonwealth U., 303; Wash. U., 19; Williams Coll., 72, 257; Yale U., 561; York U., 433-34

Adams, Mignon G., “Guyana diary,” 406-8

“’Adopt an Archives’ program,” SAA, CUAS, 408

African Studies Assn., “Conover-Porter Award for Africana,” 436

Alston, Lois, retired, 507

“Amazon library expanding its database services,” Museu Goeldi, 190

AAAS, “New AAAS prize,” 424

“An American librarian in the Middle

East,” Cetwinski, 6-9 ALA, Comm, on CIP for AV materials,

“AV cataloging update,” 488

ALA, IRC/IRRT Joint Comm., “International exchange,” 408

ALA, LRRT, “Research opportunity,” 549

ALA, Publishing Comm., “ALA publishing services offers aid to bibliographers,” 18

ALA, “Strategic planning session,” 232

ALA, Whitney-Carnegie Award, 1985, 18

“ALA on ACRL,” 177

“ALA publishing services offers aid to bibliographers,” ALA, Publishing Comm., 18

Anderson, Dorothy J., “Stimulating quality research: starting with the basics,” 180-83, related article, 487-88

Anderson, Le Moyne, retired & port., 444-45

Angelou, Maya, theme speaker & port., 626-27

“Annual reports needed,” Lyle, 508 Antony, Art, deceased, 644

Appointments, 21-26, 75-77, 128-30, 193-94, 261-63, 304-7, 362-64, 440-44, 504-7, 566-70, 641-44

Ariz. State U., “Remodeling large academic libraries: survival hints,” 600-604

ARLIS/NA, “Student paper award,” 538 Asleson, Robert F., theme speaker & port., 626-27

ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1985, 119, 413; 1986, 119-20, 403-4

ACRL, Annual Conference, 186-88, 230-38, 295

ACRL, BIS, Clearinghouse Comm., “Forum on BI clearinghouses,” 295

ACRL, BIS, Preconference Feasibility Comm., “BIS preconferences,” 225

ACRL, BIS, Research Comm., “BI dissertation list,” 65

ACRL, “Blue grass and NEH grants: an ACRL/PLA workshop in Kentucky,” 255-57, “Shakin’ down at Shaker- town,” 296-98

ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan., 108-11; July, 411-14)

ACRL, “Budget,” 1985-86, 608-13 ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm., “Section newsletters policy,” 114

ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 179-80

ACRL, CLS, CLIP notes, #5, 551 ACRL, CLS, CLIP Notes Comm., “What is a CLIP note?” 226-29

ACRL, CLS, “College librarians seek national advice,” 301-2

ACRL, CLS, “Come to Midwinter,” 558 ACRL, CLS, “Mission statements,” 551

ACRL, College Library Standards Comm., “Standards for college libraries, 1985,” draft, 241-52

ACRL, Committee on an Activity Model for 1990, “Final report,” (43:164-69),

“A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7

ACRL, Deputy Executive Director, “Chapter visits,” 358-59

ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1986, 124, 417

ACRL, EBSS, Comm, on Test Collections, “New EBSS test collections guide,” 368

ACRL, EBSS, CMC, “New directory of curriculum materials centers,” 312

ACRL, Executive Director, “ACRL and higher education,” 168-70; “Chapter visits,” 70-71,356-58

ACRL, Fast Job Listing Service, subscription application, 126

ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” 56-58

ACRL, Legislation Comm., “Proposed need criteria for HEA ILA,” 113-14 ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1986, 613-18

ACRL, Miriam Dudley Award, 1985, 229, 416; 1986, 229, 398

ACRL, National Conference, 1986, “Baltimore ’86,” 157, 170-74, 298-300, 354-56, 427-30, 480-82, 626-28;

“Conference paper deadline extended,” 183; “’Energies for transition’ to be theme,” 17

ACRL, “NEH workshop update,” 385 ACRL, “New ACRL journal,” 264 ACRL, “New statistics published,” 124

ACRL, Planning Comm., Planning Process Subcommittee, “A proposed planning process for the Association of College and Research Libraries” (45:396-401), “Strategic Planning Task Force appointed,” 77, “A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7, “Task Force needs feedback,” 102

ACRL, President, “ACRL and higher education,” 168-70; “Letter” & port., 4-5; “Report, 1984-85” & port., 346-47; “Strategic Planning Task Force appointed,” 77, “A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7, “Task Force needs feedback,” 102

ACRL, Professional Association Liaison Comm., “Now there’s help,” 229

ACRL, Program Officer, appt. & port., 563

ACRL, Publications Comm., “ACRL guidelines for publications support requests,” 114; “Section newsletters policy,” 114

ACRL, RBMS, Comm, for Developing Transfer Guidelines, “Guidelines on the selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” 349-52, reminder, 417

ACRL, RBMS, “Exhibition catalogue awards,” 267

ACRL, RBMS, Preconference, 1985, 31, 231, 294; 1986, 558

ACRL, Research Dev. Comm., “Reflections on ACRL’s first Research Clinic,” 487-88; “Stimulating quality research: starting with the basics,” 180-83

ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1986, 124, 417

ACRL, “Sandra Donnelly is ACRL’s new CE officer” & port., 252

ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1985, 347, 416

ACRL, “Section surcharge to be altered?” 414

ACRL, “Standards for college libraries,” 1985, draft, 241-52

ACRL, Strategic Planning Task Force, “Appointed,” 77; “External factors analysis statement,” 607-8; “A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7; “Strategic planning forum,” 607; “Task Force needs feedback,” 102

ACRL, Task Force on Library Statistics, “Statistics help wanted,” 111

ACRL, “Two new staff members at ACRL headquarters,” 563

ACRL, ULS, “News,” 557-58 ACRL, “Wake up in the morning with

ACRL,” 575

ACRL, WESS, “Bylaws,” 116-18 “ACRL actions” (Jan., 108-11; July, 411-14)

“ACRL and higher education,” Segal, 168-70

ACRL candidates, 1986, 618-20 ACRL chapters, 70-71, 201, 356-59, 494-97

“ACRL continuing education courses at ALA Annual Conference in Chicago,” 186-88

“ACRL continuing education courses at the Midwinter Meeting,” 555-57

“ACRL fellowships for 1986,” 124 “ACRL guidelines for publications support requests,” ACRL, Publications Comm., 114

“ACRL/ISI fellowships for 1986,” 124, 417

“ACRL issues for the 80s,” Rogers, 103-5 “ACRL list of materials available,” 63-68 “ACRL officers for 1985-86,” 419-22 “ACRL publications picked as top priority,” 411

“ACRL seeks volunteers for offices and committees,” 489-93

“ACRL statistical survey,” 414 “ACRL suite at Midwinter,” 616 “ACRL units can get staff assistance in writing grant proposals,” 436

“ARL launches Recon Project,” 449-50 Atkinson, Ross W., news note, 566 “Auburn wins the space race,” 364 “Author query,” Euster, 549

“AV cataloging update,” LC, 488 Aveney, Brian, prof. & port., 20 Awards, 18, 124, 229, 347, 352, 398, 403-4, 413, 416-17, 538

B

“Baltimore ’86,” 17, 157, 170-74, 183, 298-300, 354-56, 427-30, 480-82, 626-28

Bauerle, Diane K., Computerized access to a chapbook collection,” 333, 340-42

Baughman, Susan S., prof., 564 BALIN, “CARL workshop on public speaking,” 450

Bechtel, Joan M., “Rotation dav reflections,” 551-55 '

Beckman, Roger, “The team approach to library consulting in a developing country,” 629-32

Begg, Barbara, deceased, 77 Berger, Pearl, prof., 639-40 Berner, Richard, retired, 194 Berry, John W., prof. & port., 191 Besant, Larry X., prof. & port., 502 “BI dissertation list,” ACRL, BIS, Research Comm., 65

“BI for accounting students,” Ternberg, 293-94 .

“BI for business students,” Kendrick, 482-86

“BI posters needed,” LOEX, 576 “Bibliographic instruction for study abroad programs,” Engeldinger, 395-98

“BIS preconferences,” ACRL, BIS, Preconference Feasibility Comm., 225

Black, William K., prof. & port., 564 Blakeley, Mary L., deceased, 445 Bloomquist, Harold, deceased, 364 “Blue grass and NEH grants: an ACRL/

PLA workshop in Kentucky,” Camloh, 255-57. See also “Shakin’ down at Sha- kertown.”

Book, Imogene I., prof. & port., 192 Booklist, “Whiteley appointed Reference

books bulletineditor,” 443

Boston Coll., news note, 360; “Which books are most used?” 573

Bourdon, Cathleen, “Chapter visits,” 358-59

Bowden, Virginia M., prof., 258 Bowker (R.R.), “Is your library one?” 79 Brennan, Patricia B.M., “’Will my disks go floo if I take them through?”’ 423-24

“B.C. library inspires epic poem,” DTUC, 18

Brit. Lib., news note, 126

“British Library MARC records converted,” LC, 449

Broadfoot, Winston, deceased, 364 Brown, Barbara J., prof., 564 Brown, Doris R., “Three terminals, a telefax, and one dictionary,” 533, 536-38

Brown, Jack Perry, prof., 127 “Building a strategy for academic library exhibits,” Caswell, 165-68

Burlingame, Dwight F., prof. & port., 438

“Bylaws,” ACRL, WESS, 116-18

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Calendar, 31-33, 82-83, 200-202, 267-69, 369-70, 450-52, 576-78

“CARL workshop on public speaking,” 450

“Call for papers in the history of American reading,” Strong Mus., 447

Camloh, Donna, “Blue grass and NEH grants: an ACRL/PLA workshop in Kentucky,” 255-57. See also “Shakin’ down at Shakertown.”

Campbell, Jerry D., prof., 304 Campbell, Winifred, retired, 263 Canada, Mary, retired, 307 “Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 179-80

Carnegie-Mellon U., “Establishing a library publications program,” 59-63

Carr, Zinaida, deceased, 308

Carson, Betty, retired, 445

Caswell, Lucy S., “Building a strategy for academic library exhibits,” 165-68

Caulker, Olive, retired, 445

Cenko Prize, Harvard Ukrainian Research Inst., 1985, 577; 1986, 577

CRL, “Interlibrary loan workshop,” 233 Cetwinski, Thomas, “An American librarian in the Middle East,” 6-9

Chadwick, Alena F., “Oberly Award,” 347, 416

Chambers, Joan L., prof. & port, 639

Chapter meetings, 201

Chapter visits, 70-71, 356-59 Chapters, ACRL, 494-97

Cheape, Kathleen, retired, 644 Cheng, Joesph, news note, 566

Chiarito, Americo, retired, 445

Chin, T.C., retired, 445

“China mission resources,” Princeton Theological Seminary, 303

“China visit,” Rogers, 389, 399-403

Choice,“Epp appointed associate editor,” 362

“Choice’sannual top choices,” 311 Clarifications, 14, 174-75 CLIP notes, ACRL, CLS, #5, 551 “A closer eye on appraisals,” Payne, 52-56, “A clarification,” 174-75

Coleman, Jim, “Collection assessment and verification studies: two reports from the Research Libraries Group,” 336; “Verification studies: design and implementation,” 338-40

“Collection assessment and verification studies: two reports from the Research Libraries Group,” Coleman, 336

“College and research libraries and IFLA,” Maloy, 353-54

C&RL news,ass’t ed. appt. & port., 563; “A special thanks to library newsletter editors,” 62

“C&RL newsguidelines for submission of articles or news items,” 69-70

“College librarians seek national advice,” Moffett, 301-2

Columbia U., “Keeping faculty current,” 392-94, comment & response, 604; “Rare book library opens at Columbia,” 1, 12; “Rare book school 1985/’ 199

“Columbia’s new Rare Book and Manuscript Library,” 1, 12

“Come to Midwinter,” ACRL, CLS, 558 “Computerized access to a chapbook collection,” Endelman, 333, 340-42

“Conference paper deadlines extended,” 183

“Conover-Porter Award for Africana,” ASA, 436

Conrow, Jane, “Remodeling large academic libraries: survival hints,” 600-4

CORAL, news note, 562-63; “Texas union list underway,” 29-31

“Contest deadline,” Urban academic librarian, 80

“Cooperative collection development,” 252

“Copyrighted tables of contents?” Funk, 604

Corya, William L., prof., 640 Coughlin, Caroline M., “Discoveringcollege libraries,” 100-103

CLR, “Retrospective conversion in music,” 342, grant, 502, 562

Craig, Susan V., news note, 260 Craker, Lyle E., “Oberly Award,” 347 “Creating exhibits in the smaller academic library,” Kemp, 344-46

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Daily, Jay E., retired, 644

Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, LAMA, PRS, 1985, 620-24

Daniells, Lorna, retired, 445 DTUC, “B.C. library inspires epic poem,” 18

Davis, Charles H., news note & port., 192

Davis, Mary Ellen, appt. & port., 563 “Deacidification dialogue,” Sparks and

Smith, 9-11

Deaths, 26, 77, 130, 194, 264, 308, 364, 445, 508, 570, 644-46

DeBenko, Eugene, retired, 445

Dee, Matthew, deceased, 508

“Degree of overlap in instructional collections: a reconsideration,” Larson, 486-87, response, 624

DePaul U., “Three terminals, a telefax, and one dictionary,” 533, 536-38

DGD, “Microcomputer topics desired,” 58

Dickinson Coll., “Rotation day reflections,” 551-55

Dickstein, Martin, retired, 445 “Discovering college libraries,”

Coughlin, 100-103

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1986, 124, 417

Donnelly, Sandra, appt. & port., 252 Dorff, Lorraine, appt. & port., 563 Dowler, Lawrence, prof., 304 Downs (Robert B.) Award, U. of 111.,

1986,352

Drake, Miriam A., news note, 440 Dubensky, Boris, deceased, 26 Dudley (Miriam) Award, ACRL, 1985, 229, 416; 1986, 229, 398

Dwyer, Melva, retired, 77

E

“Earlham College still a model for course- integrated BI,” Eberhart, 285, 295

Eberhart, George M., “Earlham College still a model for course-integrated BI,” 285, 295; “A special thanks to library newsletter editors,” 62

Eldredge, Jon, “Managing a library publications program,” 620-24

“An electrifying exhibit,” UC, Berkeley, 345

“An electronic library,” Brown, 533, 536-38

Ellison, Martha Louise, deceased, 26 Endelman, Judith E., “Computerized access to a chapbook collection,” 333, 340-42

“Energies for transition.” See ACRL, National Conference, 1986

Engeldinger, Eugene A., “Bibliographic instruction for study abroad programs,” 395-98

Epp, Ronald H., “Appointed associate editor of Choice,” 362

Erratum, 252, 370

“Establishing a library publications program,” Naismith, 59-63

Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, ACRL, STS, 1985, 347, 416

Euster, Joanne, “Author query,” 549 Evergreen State Coll., “Research in a rotating librarian/faculty program,” 13-17

Ewen, Sylvia, retired, 644

Exchanges, 218, 408

“External factors analysis statement,” ACRL, Strategic Planning Task Force, 607-8

F

“FID calls for papers,” 191

Ferguson, Earle C., prof., 74 Ferguson, Stephen, China visit, 399-400 “First rare book in space,” UCLA, 104,

“Auburn wins the space race,” 364

“Folger Theater to remain open,” 183 “Food fight ends Western Civilization,”

Stanford U., 497

Ford, Barbara, China visit, 400 “Forum on BI clearinghouses,” ACRL,

BIS, CC, 295

Fourier, Ruth G., deceased, 264 Free, Opal, retired, 507 Fuller, Śherrilyne, prof. & port., 20-21 Funk, Mark E., letter to the ed. & response, 604

G

Gaboury, John D., prof. & port., 564 Galvin, Thomas J., news note, 74 Garten, Edward D., prof. & port., 191 “German-Americana,” Soc. for German-American Studies, 364

“Getting into circulation,” LAMA, SSS, Circulation Services Comm., 238

Gherman, Paul, prof. & port., 502-4 Gittelsohn, Marc, retired, 77 Glazier, Jack, “Structured observation: how it works,” 105-8

Golden, Susan Ulrich, prof., 258

Graham, Jamie, retired, 570

Grants, 19-20, 72, 189-90, 257-58, 264, 303-4, 360, 434-36, 501-2, 562, 638-39

Grants (by grantee): Acad, of Natural Sciences of Phila., 72; Amer. Antiquarian Soc., 434; Andover-Harvard Theol. Seminary, 360; Associated Natural Sciences Institutions, 562; ARL, 434; Aurora Coll., 72; Boston Lib. Consortium, 501; Bowling Green State U., 360; Brandon U., 434; Brown U., 562; CRL, 189, 638; Clemson U., 72; Columbia Coll., 501; Columbia U., 360; Cornell U., 638; Detroit Public, 434; Embry-Riddle Aero. U., 434; Ga. State U., 257; Gonzaga U., 72; Harvard U., 359, 360, 434-35, 638; 111. State U., 502; Ind. U., 303; Johns Hopkins U., 257, 435; MIT, 435; Moravian Music

F. , 257, 501-2; NYPL, 562; NYU, 435; Northeast Doc. Conservation Ctr., 264, 360, 638; Northern 111. U., 72, 360, 435; Northwestern U., 72, 257-58; Oberlin Coll., 638; Ohio U., 435; Old Sturbridge Village, 502; Polytechnic Inst, of N.Y., 638; Radcliffe Coll., 562, 638-39; RLG, 264, 435; Rochester Inst, of Technolog›-, 639; Rutgers U., 189, 435; State Hist. Soc. of Wis., 435; SUNY, Buffalo, 435, 639; Susquehanna U., 189; Syracuse U., 19; TANSI, 562; U. of Ariz., 435; UC, 435-36 (Berkeley, 303-4, 435, 562); U. of Cincinnati, 19; U. of Del., 264; U. of 111., UC, 639; U. of Ky., 72; U. of Mich., 436; U. of Minn., 562; U. of Okla., 562; U. of Pa., 19; U. of Rochester, 189, 502, 562; U. of Southern Calif., 189-90; UT (Arlington, 562; Austin, 436); U. of Toronto, 72; U. of Vt., 436; WEBNET, 19; Wesleyan U., 360; West Va. U., 19-20; Yale School of Medicine, 436

Grants (by grantor): Andersen, Roy, 435; Barnard (Frank M.) F., 639; Blodgett, John W., Jr., & Edith F., 359; Buhl F., 19; Bush (Edyth) Charitable F., 434; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 72, 434; Endowment for Biblical Res., 360; Exxon Educ. F., 434; Fry (Lloyd A.) F., 257-58, 501; Ga.EH, 257; Getty (J. Paul) Trust, 189-90, 435; Hanes (James

G. ) Mem. F., 501-2; Hanes (John W. Ôc Anna H.) F., 501-2; HEA, 72 (3), 434- 36 (12), 502, 562 (2), 638; Kade (Max) F., 19; Kresge F., 638; LSCA, 562; Lowdon, Jeannie, 72; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 434, 436, 638; Moncreith, W.A., Jr., 562; NEH, 19-20, 72, 189, 257, 264, 303-4 (2), 360 (4), 435, 436, 502, 639; NHPRC, 72 (2), 257, 562, 638; NJCH, 189; NJ Dept. of Higher Ed., 435; NJSL, 435; Newman, Floyd R., 638; Pew Charitable Trust, 189 (2); Pew Memorial Trust, 19, 435, 562, 638 (2); Pfizer F., 638; Polaroid F., 360; Purdue U., 360; RLG, 562; Richardson (Sid) F., 562; Roblee (Florence) F., 501; Rockefeller, David, 562; Sage, Harold, 502; Security Pacific F., 435; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 72, 434; Starr F., 360; Teats, Blanche & Brian, 189; Times Mirror F., 189-90; USDE, 19, 435; Weis, Robert F., 189; Western NY Lib. Resources Council, 639; Whitney,

Betsey C., 436; Winston-Salem F., 257, 501-2

Greenberg, Esther, retired, 307 Griffin, Larry W., “The team approach to library consulting in a developing country,” 629-32

Grove, Pearce S., prof. & port., 127 “Guidelines on the selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” Streit, 349-52, reminder, 417

“Guyana diary,” Adams, 406-8

H

Haan, Beatrice Baker, deceased, 194 Hafner, Richard P., letter to the ed., 398 Handelsman, Norman, deceased, 26 Hanson, Charles, “Shakin’ down at Shakertown,” 296-98. See also “Blue grass and NEH grants.”

Hargrave, Helen, deceased, 508 Hart, Peter W., retired, 364 Harvard Ukrainian Research Inst.,

Cenko Prize, 1985, 577; 1986, 577

Hassig, Debra, “Keeping faculty current,” 392-94, comment & response, 604

Heinz, Catharine, news note, 304 Henderson, Carol C., “Washington

Hotline,” 112, 184, 240, 365, 425, 499, 543, 625

Hendrickson, Kent, prof., 260 Henshaw, Rodney, prof. & port., 260 Higgs, E. Lucille, retired, 507 Hildebrandt, Florence, deceased, 77 Hillard, James M., retired, 307 “Historical society libraries,” ACRL,

RBMS, CEC, 294

Hofer, Philip, deceased, 26

Hogan, Sharon A., ACRL president & port., 419

Holcombe, E. Jean, retired, 364 Holley, Edward G., news note

(45:498-99), clarification, 14; prof, of PearceS. Grove, 127

Holley, Robert P., news note, 566 Hood, Marjorie, deceased, 26 Hoover, Alice, retired, 364 Horner, Sheryl, China visit, 400 “How to communicate with legislators,” 542-44

“How to participate in ACRL,” 56-58 Huston, Mary M., “Research in a rotating librarian/faculty program,” 13-17

Huttner, Sidney F., prof., 21

I

III. Inst, of Tech., news note, 563 Ind. U., “Computerized access to a chapbook collection,” 333, 340-42

ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1986, 124, 417; Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1986, 124, 417

“Intellectual freedom award,” U. of 111., 352

“Interlibrary loan workshop,” CRL, 233 “International exchange,” ALA, IR-C/IRRT Joint Comm., 408

“Is your library one?” Bowker, 79 “Issues in retrospective conversion, ” Jones

(45:528-32), clarification, 14

J

John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, LAMA, PRS, 7985,620-24

Johnson, Esther, retired, 77

Jones, C. Lee, “Issues in retrospective conversion” (45:528-32), clarification, 14

I

oyner, Marjorie, retired, 364 upiter, Mark, deceased, 26

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Karie, Seid, deceased, 264

Kathman, Michael, China visit, 400 Kay, Alan C., theme speaker & port., t 480-82

“Keeping faculty current,” Hassig, 392-94, comment & response, 604

Kemp, Jane, “Creating exhibits in the smaller academic library,” 344-46

Kendrick, Aubrey W., “Bi for business students,” 482-86

Kestel, Dorothy M., deceased, 130 “Key legislators for the 99th Congress,” 541

Kiefer, Geraldine W., “Motivated for excellence,” 473, 476-80

King, Cyrus B., retired, 130

Kirk, Edythe, deceased, 26

Kirk, Thomas, “ACRL issues for the 80s” & port., 103-4

Kirkendall, Carolyn, “Honored as BI Li- brarian of the Year,” 229, port., 416 Klingberg, Susan, “A strategic plan for

ACRL (first draft),” 605-7

Kovacs, Laszlo L., news note, 362 Kranich, Nancy, “Proposed need criteria for HEA II-A,” 113-14

Kroah, Larry A., prof. & port., 565 Kulp, Arthur C., retired, 570 Kumar, Girja, interview & port., 633-36 Kuncaitis, Yadwiga, retired, 307 Kunselman, Joan, prof. & port., 260

L

LaBudde, Kenneth, retired, 307 Lang, Sr. Franz, deceased, 644 Langdon, Bruce, deceased, 644 Larson, Jeffry, “Degree of overlap in instructional collections: a reconsideration,” 486-87, response, 624

Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1986, 124, 417

Leach, Maurice D., Jr., retired, 445

Leffler, Nell, retired, 507-8

Letters, 398, 573, 604

Levey, Jennie, retired, 307

Levive, Jean-Jacques, news note, 260

Lewis, David W., “Keeping faculty current,” 392-94, comment & response, 604

Lewis, Doris Eileen, deceased & port., 445

Lewis, Martin, news note, 74-75 Li, Tze-chung, news note, 304 “Liaison report,” Whitlatch, 572 Libbey, Miriam Hawkins, deceased, 264, 364

LAMA, “Preconferences,” 158 LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library

Public Relations Award, 1985, 620-25

LAMA, SSS, Circulation Services Comm., “Getting into circulation,” 238

LC, “AV cataloging update,” 488; “British Library MARC records converted,” 449; news note, 72-74

“Library scholars in residence at the Uni- versity of Washington,” Rhoads, 11 “Library science students develop pathfinders,” Thompson, 224-25

“Library services and national development,” Wong, 633-36

LOEX Clearinghouse on Library Instruction, “BI posters needed,” 576

LoPresti, Mayellen, deceased, 194 Lorkovic, Tania, news note & port., 504 Lougee, Wendy P., prof. & port., 21 Lowry, Charles B., prof. & port., 361 Lyle, Guy R., “Annual reports needed,” 508

M

Macaree, Nary, retired, 508

McCollum, Robert E., retired, 263 McCrank, Lawrence J., prof. & port., 127-28

McCullough, David, theme speaker & port., 626-27

McFall, R. Jane, deceased, 130 McFarland, Marvin Wilks, deceased, 308 Madan, Raj, prof. & port., 438-39

Maloy, Robert, “College and research libraries and IFLA,” 353-54

“Managing a library publications program,” Eldredge, 620-25

“Managing automation for results: the role of the campus computing center,” Miller, 160-65

Marine, Stephen, news note, 21 Marquardt, Jack, retired, 445 Martin, Louis E., prof. & port., 640 Martin, Murray, China visit, 401 Martin, Noelene, China visit, 400-401 Martin, Roberts., prof. & port., 128, 440 “The Martinus Nijhoff International

West European Specialist Study Grant,” 1986, 414

“Mass deacidification cost comparisons,” Smith, 122-23, erratum, 252

Matthews, Sidney E, retired, 644 Mayeski, John, China visit, 401 Merikangas, Robert, China visit, 401-2 Metcalf, Elinor Gregory, deceased, 445 “Microcomputer topics desired,” DGD, 58

Mihram, Danielle, “Towards a digital world,” 500-501

Miller, Ellen G., “Managing automation for results: the role of the campus computing center,” 160-65

Mills, Lois, China visit, 402

“Minnesota update,” U. of Minn., 452 Minudri, Regina, “ALA on ACRL” & port., 177-78

Miriam Dudley Award, ACRL, 1985, 229, 416; 1986, 229, 398

“Mission statements,” ACRL, CIS, 551 Moffett, William A., “College librarians seek national advice” & port., 301-2

Moore, Gloria, deceased, 364

Moore, Martha, retired, 77

Moran, Barbara B., “Strategic planning in higher education,” 288-90

Morein, P. Grady, “What is a CLIP note?” 226-29

Morner, Claudia, letter to the ed., 573 Morris, Leslie R., prof. & port., 640 Morton, Frances C., deceased, 646 Mosher, Paul, “The nature and uses of the

RLG verification studies,” 336-38, comment, 486-87, response (“Overlapping viewpoints”), 624

“Motivated for excellence,” Kiefer, 473, 476-80

Mower, Susan, “Baltimore ’86,” 298-300 Museu Goeldi, “Amazon library expanding its database services,” 190

“Music award,” MLA, 569

MLA, “Music award,” 569

Myers, James M., prof., 361-62 Myers, Jim, retired, 508

N

Naismith, Rachael, “Establishing a li- brary publications program,” 59-63 NBS, “Now there’s more time to get your job done,” 368

“NCES statistics available,” 130 NEH, “Blue grass and NEH grants: an

ACRL/PLA workshop in Kentucky,” 255-57, “Shakin’ down at Shaker- town,” 296-98; “Office of Preservation established,” 264

“NEH deadlines,” 435

“NEH workshop update,” 385

NISO (Z39), “Permanent paper standard published,” 129

“National library/media center search,” USDE, 563

“The nature and uses of the RLG verification studies,” Mosher, 336-38, comment, 486-87, response (“Overlapping viewpoints”), 624

Neal, Cynthia, retired, 194

“Nebraska Chapter proceedings,” 644 “New AAAS prize,” 424 “New ACRL journal,” 264 “New directory of curriculum materials centers,” ACRL, EBSS, CMC, 312

“New EBSS test collections guide,” ACRL, 368

“New Mexico Military Institute to have new automated library,” 175

“New statistics published,” ACRL, 124

New technology, 27-28, 79-80, 197, 308-10, 570-73

New technology: Advanced Lib. Concepts, 27; ALANET, 308; Alos Micrographics, 570; Amer. Optometrie Assn., 308; Barcode Industries, 570; Bell & Howell, 197; BLĬS, 308; Calif. State Lib., 197; Calif. State U., Long Beach, 79; CL Systems, 27, 79, 570; Current contents, 573; Datapro Research, 79; The design of interactive computer displays, 570; DIALOG Inf. Services, 27, 79; Dukane, 570-72; Eastman Kodak, 572; Electric Memory, 197; Ga. State U., 572; INNOVACQ, 79; ISI, 573; Knogo, 197; Lista Inti, 27; McGee, Kate, 570; Mankato State U., 572; Micro Design, 572; Micrographic Systems of Conn., 308; NISO (Z39), 27; N.H. Coll. & U. Council, 197; Newport Communications Inti, 197; NOTIS, 572; NYLINE, 308; OCLC, 27-28, 197; Personal Bibliographic Software, 79; Pine Cone, 308; Sharp Electronics, 79-80; Sperry UN- IVAC, 572; STN Int’l, 572; Union Coll., 197; U. Microfilms Inti, 572; U. of Fla. F., 572-73; U. of Mich., 308-9; U. of Mo., 309; UTLAS, 573; WashU., 573; WLN, 309; Women’s Hist. Research Ctr., 308; Xerox, 573; Yale Medical Lib., 28; Zenith Data Systems, 308-9

NYPL, news note, 49, 74

Newman, Elmer, retired, 307

News from the field, 19-20, 71-74, 125-26, 188-90, 257-58, 302-4, 359-61, 433-36, 501-2, 561-63, 636-39

News notes, 20, 72-74, 126, 258, 360-61, 562-63

Nicolescu, Suzine Har, news note, 566 “1985 RBMS preconference,” ACRL, 31 “Now there’s help,” ACRL, PALC, 229 “Now there’s more time to get your job done,” NBS, 368

Nyland, Irene E., deceased, 570

O

Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, ACRL, STS, 1985, 347, 416

O’Connell, Mildred, news note, 261 “The Off-campus Library Services Conference II,” 404

“Office of Preservation established,” NEH, 264

Ohio State U., news note, 126

Olson, Richard, retired, 263

“150 years of Texas independence,” U. of

Houston, 497

Ott, Helene, retired, 130

“Outlet for small press titles,” Small Press Center, 189

“Overlapping viewpoints,” Mosher, 624

P

PTC ’85, “Towards a digital world,” 500-501

Pahr, Margaret, retired, 508 Palcanis, Richard, retired, 445 Papers solicited, 58, 183, 191, 447, 538, 549

Paris, Marion, news note, 641 Parke, Carol, prof., 260 Payne, Eleanor R., retired, 445 Payne, John R., “A closer eye on appraisals,” 52-56, “A clarification,” 174-75

Pedersen, Eleanor, retired, 263-64 People, 20-26, 74-77, 127-30, 191-94, 258-64,304-8,361-64,438-45,502-8, 564-70, 639-46

People in the news, 21, 74-75, 192, 260-61, 304, 362, 440, 504, 566, 641

Perdreau, Michel S., news note, 504 “Permanent paper standard published,”

NISO (Z39), 129

Personal Bibliographic Software, “The scholar’s workstation,” 546-49

Peterson, Amy, deceased, 194 Peterson, Vivian, China visit, 402 Phipps, Shelley, “University Libraries

Section news,” 557-58

Platthy, Jeno, retired, 508

Plummer, Julia Walden, deceased, 308

Potter, William Gray, prof. & port., 439

Princeton Theological Seminary, “China mission resources,” 303

Profiles, 20-2.1, 74, 127-28, 191-92, 258-60, 304, 361-62, 438-39, 502-4, 564-66, 639-41

“Proposed need criteria for HE A II-A,” ACRL, Legislation Comm., 113-14 “A proposed planning process for the Association of College and Research Libraries,” ACRL, Planning Comm., Planning Process Subcommittee (45:396-401), “Strategic Planning Task Force appointed,” 77, “A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7, “Task Force needs feedback,” 102

PLA, “Blue grass and NEH grants: an ACRL/PLA workshop in Kentucky,” 255-57, “Shakin’ down at Shaker- town,” 296-98; “NEH workshop update,” 385

Publications, 28-29, 80-82, 133-35, 198-200 (erratum, 370), 310-16, 366- 68, 447-49, 508-12, 574-76

Pursell, Joan, deceased, 646

Q

Queens Coll., news note, 258

R

Rader, Hannelore, “ACRL issues for the 80s” & port., 104-5; ACRL presidentelect & port., 419

“Rare book library opens at Columbia,” 1, 12

“Rare book school 1985,” Columbia U., 199

Rare books and manuscripts librarian- ship,“New ACRL journal,” 264

“Rare Books and Manuscripts Preconference,” ACRL, RBMS, 231

“RBMS exhibition catalogue awards,” ACRL, 267

“RBMS preconference, New York,” ACRL, 558

Rather, Lucia J., news note, 641 Reference books bulletin, “Whiteley appointed editor,” 443

“Reflections on ACRL’s first Research Clinic,” Wall, 487-88

Reining, Conrad C., deceased, 77 Reisenman, Pat, China visit, 402 “Remodeling large academic libraries: survival hints,” Conrow, 600-4

Reneker, Maxine H., prof. & port., 439 Research forum (“Collection assessment and verification studies,” Coleman, 336; “Degree of overlap in instructional collections,” Larson, 486-87; “The nature and uses of the RLG verification studies,” Mosher, 336-38; “Overlapping viewpoints,” Mosher, 624; “Research in a rotating librarian/faculty program,” Huston, 13-17; “The scholar’s workstation,” Rosenberg, 546-49; “Stimulating quality research,” Anderson, 180-83, related article, 487-88; “Structured observation,” Glazier, 105-8; “Verification studies,” Coleman, 338-40)

“Research in a rotating librarian/faculty program,” Huston, 13-17

RLG, “Collection assessment and verification studies: two reports,” 336; news note, 126

“Research opportunity,” ALA, LRRT, 549

Resnick, Linda, news note, 261 Retirements, 26, 77, 130, 194, 263-64, 307-8, 364, 444-45, 507-8, 570, 644 „

“Retrospective conversion in music,”

CLR, 342, grant, 502, 562

Reynolds, Catharine, deceased, 308 Rhoads, Lynne, “Library scholars in residence at the University of Washington,” 11

R.I. College, “’Will my disks go floo if I take them through?”’ 423-24

Ridgeway, Trish, China visit, 402-3 Robert B. Downs Award, U. of 111., 1986, 352

Robison, Dennis E., prof., 438 Rogers, Sharon J., “Academics abroad:

U.S. librarians visit the People’s Republic of China,” 389, 399-403; “ACRL and higher education,” 168-70; “ACRL issues for the 80s,” 103-5; “ACRL president’s letter” & port., 4-5; “ACRL president’s report, 1984-85” & port., 346-47; “Write a letter—change a law,” 540-42

Rohde, Gladys J., deceased, 264 Rosenberg, Victor, “The scholar’s workstation,” 546-49

Ross, Ryburn M., retired, 508 “Rotation day reflections,” Bechtel, 551-55

Rotkowitz, Renata, retired & port., 77 Russell, Mattie, retired, 307-8 “Russian rarities surface at the University of Illinois,” 493-94

S

Sager, Donald, “ALA on ACRL” & port., 178

Salzer, Elizabeth, prof., 565

Samard, Emiko, retired, 264

Samuel Lazarow Fellowship, ACRL/ISI,

1986,124, 417

Schlachter, Gail Ann, prof., 362 “The scholar’s workstation,”-Rosenberg, 546-49

Schuursma, Ann Briegleb, retired, 130 Scitovsky, Elisabeth, retired, 77 Scott, Nancy, retired, 364 Seal, Robert A., prof. & port., 640 “Section newsletters policy,” ACRL,

Budget & Finance Comm., 114

“Section surcharge to be altered?” ACRL, 414

Seemann, Ann, prof., 128

Segal, JoAn S., “ACRL and higher education,” 168-70; “Chapter visits,” 70-71, 356-58

“Shakin’ down at Shakertown,” Hanson, 296-98. See also “Blue grass and NEH grants.”

Shapiro, Beth, China visit, 403 Sharlip, Alfred, retired, 130 Sharrow, Marilyn J., prof. & port., 565-66

Shields, Dorothy, retired, 77

Sibley, Mary Whouley, deceased, 130

Silverberg, Joel S., “’Will my disks go floo if I take them through?’” 423-24

Simon, James E., “Oberly Award,” 347, 416

Singer, Andrea, “The team approach to library consulting in a developing country,” 629-32

Skinner, Aubrey, deceased, 445 Small Press Center, “Outlet for small press titles,” 189

Smith, Ann, retired, 445

Smith, Jessie Carney, “Named librarian of the year” & port., 119, 413

Smith, Richard D., “Deacidification dialogue,” 9-11; “Mass deacidification cost comparisons,” 122-23, erratum, 252

Snyder, Carolyn A., “The team approach to library consulting in a developing country,” 629-32

Soc. for German-American Studies, “German-Americana,” 364

SAA, CUAS, “’Adopt an Archives’ program,” 408

Somerville, Arleen N., news note, 566 Sparks, Peter G., “Deacidification dialogue,” 9-11

“A special thanks to library newsletter editors,” Eberhart, 62

Stam, David, news note, 261 “Standards for college libraries,” ACRL,

1985,draft, 241-52

Stanford U., “Food fight ends Western Civilization,” 497

Stanley, Judith, deceased, 646 State Lib. of Fla., news note, 360-61 “Statistics help wanted,” ACRL, Task

Force on Library Statistics, 111

Stephens, Jerry Wavne, prof. & port., 192 '

Stevens, Barbara R., “Library science students develop pathfinders,” 224-25

“Stimulating quality research: starting with the basics,” Anderson, 180-83, related article, 487-88

Strait, George, retired, 508

“A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” ACRL, Strategic Planning Task Force, 605-7

“Strategic planning forum,” ACRL, Strategic Planning Task Force, 605-7

“Strategic planning in higher education,” Moran, 288-90

“Strategic planning session,” ALA, 232 “Strategic Planning Task Force appointed,” ACRL, President, 77, “A strategic plan for ACRL (first draft),” 605-7, “Task Force needs feedback:,” 102

Streit, Samuel A., “Guidelines on the selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” 349-52, reminder, 417

Strohl, LeRoy, prof. & port., 192 Strong (Margaret Woodbury) Mus.,

“Call for papers in the history of American reading,” 447

“Structured observation: how it works,” Glazier, 105-8

“Student paper award,” ARLIS/NA, 538 Stueart, Robert, news note, 362 Sturgeon, Jane, retired, 26

T

Tarlin, Harry, retired, 77

“Task Force needs feedback,” ACRL, Strategic Planning Task Force, 102 “The team approach to library consulting

in a developing country,” Snyder, 629-32

“Telefacsimile project,” Western 111. U., 448

Ternberg, Milton G., “BI for accounting students,” 293-94

Terzian, Sherry, news note, 566 “Texas union list underway,” CORAL, 29-31

Thompson, Glenn J., “Library science students develop pathfinders,” 224-25

“Three terminals, a telefax, and one dictionary,” Brown, 533, 536-38

Thweatt, Virginia, retired, 445 “Towards a digital world,” Mihram, 500-501

Trejo, Arnulfo D., retired, 26 Trezza, Alphonse F., “ALA on ACRL” & port., 178-79

Trillich, Mary, deceased, 264

Tufts U., news note, 20

“Two new staff members at ACRL headquarters,” 563

U

Uehling, Barbara S., theme speaker & port., 626, 628

Ungarelli, Donald L., prof., 640-41 “United Nations exhibits,” 267 USDE, “National library/media center

search,” 563

“University Libraries Section news,” Phipps, 557-58

U. of Ala., “BI for business students,” 482-86

UC, Berkeley, “BI course slated for cuts,” 352, comment, 398; “BI for accounting students,” 293-94; “An electrifying exhibit,” 345

UC, Irvine, “Managing a library publications program,” 620-24

UCLA, “First rare book in space,” 104, “Auburn wins the space race,” 364

“University of California’s BI course slated for cuts,” 352, comment, 398

U. of Chicago, news note, 258

U. of Cincinnati, “Managing automation

for results: the role of the campus computing center,” 160-65

U. of Fla., news note, 126

U. of Houston, “150 years of Texas independence,” 497

U. of 111., Robert B. Downs Award, 1986, 352; “Russian rarities surface,” 493-94

U. of Indonesia, “The team approach to consulting in a developing country,” 629-32

U. of Mich., news note, 258

U. of Minn., “Minnesota update,” 452

U. of Utah, news note, 361

U. of Wash., “Library scholars in residence at the Universitv of Washington,” 11 '

U. ofWis., EC, “Library science students develop pathfinders,” 224-25

“Upcoming automation workshops,” 133

Urban academic librarian,“Contest deadline,” 80

Ursuline Coll., “Motivated for excellence,” 473,476-80

V

“Verification studies: design and implementation,” Coleman, 338-40

“Visit a London library,” 68 Vonnes, John, deceased, 646

W

“Wake up in the morning with ACRL,” 575

Wall, Celia, “Reflections on ACRL’s first

Research Clinic,” 487-88 Warford, Marv, retired, 26 Warren, Dorothea, retired, 26 “Washington hotline,” Henderson, 112, 184, 240, 365, 425, 499, 543, 625 Wedgeworth, Robert, prof. & port., 439 Weinstein, Myron M., retired, 194 Western 111. U., “Telefacsimile project,” 448

“What is a CLIP note?” ACRL, CLS,

CLIP Notes Comm., 226-29 Wheaton Coll., news note, 20 Wheeler, Marjorie, retired, 194, 308 “Which books are most used?” Boston

Coll., 573

Whiteley, Sandy, “Appointed Reference books bulletin editor,” 443

Whitlatch, Jo Bell, “Liaison report,” 572 Whitney-Carnegie Award, ALA, 1985, 18

Wiggins, Gary, news note, 566 Wilbanks, Mary Beth, retired, 364 “’Will my disks go floo of I take them

through?”’ Brennan, 423-24 Wilson, Bill, “Baltimore ’86,” 354-56, 427-30, 480-82 Wilson, Linda, news note, 21 Wittenborg, Karen, prof. & port., 260 Wolstencroft, Alan, retired, 445 Wong, William Sheh, “Library services

and national development,” 633-36 “Write a letter—change a law,” Rogers, 540-42

x, Y,z

Ziegler, L. Hildegarde, deceased, 445 Zumwinkle, Richard, retired, 364

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