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COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS

Volume 44, 1983

Editor’s Note: This index is for C&RL News issues only. The 1983 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.

INDEX TO VOL. 44

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 title)” parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for named collections).

A

“Academic library approval plans: a nationwide inquiry,” Reiαelbach, 328-30

Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1983, 190; 1984, 280-81, 370

Academic status survey,ACRL 100 Libraries Project, availability, 109

Acquisitions, 10, 46, 85, 118, 159, 195-96, 242-43, 297-98, 340, 384, 428

Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): African Orthodox Church Archives, 242; Art, Modern, 384; Austin (Stephen F.) Collection (Tex. hist.), 159; Avery Institute, 10; Axelbank (Herman) Film Collection, 118; Babitz Archive (music), 242; Ball (Elizabeth W.) Collection (Children’s lit.), 428; Blake, Eubie, 159; British authors’ letters, 85; Buechner, Frederick, 242-43; Cable franchise proposals, 85; Campanology, 46; Chalmers (Jean A.) Choreographic Archives, 10; Charleston H.S., 10; Children’s lit., 428; Choreography, 10; Coleman, Lonnie, 85; Craven (Avery O.) Collection (U.S. hist.), 159; Dinkelsbuhl, Postilla cum sermonibus evangeliorum, 298; Diplomatic hist., 159; Dugdale, The jukes, 384; Dunbar Collection (travel), 242; Fiedler, Arthur, 10; Fire marks, 242; Forestry, 85; Frantz, Harry W., 159; Griffin, Martin I.J., 46; Hanson (Kenneth) Archives of Sound Recordings, 10; Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 340; Heston, Charlton, 195; Horticulture, 195; Huegely Mill Collection (wheat), 242; Hypnosis (Tinterow), 298; Japanese-American studies, 46; Kaser, David, 297-98; Laing School, 10;

Lederer, Emil, 10; Lib. administration, Chinese, 340; Lib. architecture, 297-98; Logging, 85; London (Jack) Collection (Tweney), 340; Lowell, Robert, 118; Lowenstein, Allard K., 159; Manning, Henry Edward, 428; Masaryk, Tomas G., 298; Matson (Harold) literary agency, 10; Medical practice, 46; Melville, Herman, 297; Memminger School, 10; Menninger Collection (horticulture), 195; Military hist., 159; Miller, Paul, 297; Montreal Amateur Athletic Assn., 297; Mus. of Sei. & Industry, 118; Mushrooms, 118; Music, 242 (2), 384; Neisser, Hans P., 10; News networks, 297; Nicolson, Harold, 242; Oneida Community, 195; Oral hist., 10; Palfi (Marion) Photo Archive, 118; Phono-…See Sound recordings; Photographs, 118; Pioneer life, 46; Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R.R., 384; Private press publications, 195-96; Radio Canada Int’l, 46; Ramsey, Frank P., 242; Roy, Gabrielle, 242; Russian hist., 118; Sackville-West, Victoria, 242; Schweiker, Richard S., 384; Seldis (Henry) Collection (modern art), 384; Sound recordings, 10, 46, See also Oral hist.; Swanson, Gloria, 10; Tex. hist., 159; Travel, 242; Trumbull, Lyman, 297; U.S. hist., 159; Voaden, Herman, 243; Wallace, Irving, 118; Wasson (Tina & Gordon) Etnnomycological Collection, 118; Wheat, 242; Women’s Music Collection, 384

Acquisitions (by institution): Alfred U., 85; Boston U., 10; Case Western Reserve U., 46; Claremont Colls., 118; Coll. of Charleston, 10; Columbia U., 10; Cornell U., 159; Emory U., 242, 428; Essex Inst., 340; Ford (Henry)

Mus., 242; Frostburg State Coll., 159; Geo. Wash. U., 85; Harvard U., 118; 111. State Hist. Soc., 297; Ind. U., 242, 428; John Jay Coll. of Criminal Justice, 384; Md. Hist. Soc., 159; Nat’l Lib. of Canada, 46, 242; NYPL, 297; Ohio State U., 242, 340; Okla. State U., 297; Pa. State U., 384; Public Archives of Canada, 297; Saint Joseph’s U., 46; Simpson Coll., 159; Stanford U., 118; SUNY, Albany, 10; Syracuse U., 195, 242; Tex. A&M U., 118, 384; U. of Ariz., 118; UC (Berkeley, 10; Irvine, 195; LA, 46, 242; San Diego, 195); U. of Denver, 297-98; U. of Ga., 85, 195 96; U. of Houston, 159; U. of 111., 340; U. of Mich., 384; UNC, Chapel Hill, 159; U. of Notre Dame, 298; U. of Pittsburgh, 242, 298, 384; U. of Rochester, 46; U. of Tex., Austin, 10, 118; Wheaton Coll., 242-43; Wichita State U., 298; York U., 10, 243

Adams, Scott, deceased, 16

African Studies Assn. (U.S.), Helen F. Conover-Dorothy B. Porter Award, 1984, 300

“Africana Award,” ASA (U.S.), 1984, 300

Algee, Mildred Baine, deceased, 124

“All perk and no work?” U. of Ariz., 88

Alley, Brian, letter to the ed., 182

Almony, Robert, appt., 420

Amer. Antiquarian Soc., news note, 341

ALA, ALANET, 426

ALA, ASCLA, LSBPHS, “New ASCLA discussion group to meet,” 208

ALA, IFRT, John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award, 1984, 394

ALA, RTSD, Esther J. Piercy Award, 1984, 334

ALA, “Standards and guidelines relating to academic libraries,” 105-9, erratum, 263

“ALANET,” 426

ANSC Z39, “Name an association,” 286

Amodeo, Anthony J., “Helpful hints for moving or shifting collections,” 82-83, comments & response, 153, 182, 232-33; “Photocopying without (much) damage,” 365—70; “Special collections desk duty: preventing damage,” 177-82

Anderl, Robert G., prof. & port., 12

Appointments, 14-16, 48-50, 87-89, 122-24, 162-63, 199-201, 247-48, 290-95, 345-49, 389-91, 435-37

“Are you a book batterer?” Foster, 117

Arnold, Frederick, retired, 163

ALISE, news note, 299

AALS, news note, 299

ACRL, Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1983, 190; 1984, 280-81, 370

ACRL, Academic Status Comm., “Status statements,” 283

ACRL, Annual Conference, 141-52

ACRL, “Awards reminder,” 370

ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Liaison Project, “Integrating libraries into higher education,” 1-4, 36-37,115-16, 155, 184,380-82, 427

ACRL, BIS, Clearinghouse Comm., Library instruction clearinghouses: a directory, availability, 387

ACRL, BIS, “Editor appointed,” 432; Evaluating bibliographic instruction: a handbook (contents, pref. & introd., 271-73; presentation, 271; publication announcement, 165, erratum, 240); “Miriam Dudley Award for bibliographic instruction,” 288; “Postconference,” 112; “Volunteer editor needed,” 78

ACRL, BIS, Research Comm., “Research opportunity,” 78

ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan., 74; June, 275-76)

ACRL, “Budget,” 1982-83, 7-9; 1983-84, 414-17

ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm., “New Budget & Finance chair,” 420

ACRL, CLS, “CLIP note #4 published,” 412

ACRL, CLS, “College library activities,” 158-59

ACRL, College Library Standards Comm., “College library standards,” comments invited, 350, 428

ACRL, CJCLS, “Attention CJCLS members,” 93

ACRL, Deputy Executive Director, “ACRL has new Deputy Executive Director” & port., 184; “The view from HQ” & port., 79

ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1983, 84; 1984, 284-86, 370

ACRL, EBSS, Bibliographic Instruction Comm., “Tips needed,” 283

ACRL, EBSS, “Document available” (major issues), 130; “Is centralizing demoralizing?” 337

ACRL, Executive Director, “Report” & port., 233-35

ACRL, “Guidelines for extended campus library services” (43:86-88), comment, 37

ACRL, “Have you missed these publications?” 83

ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” 39-40

ACRL, “Humanities programs for libraries: an ACRL/NEH workshop,” 235-37

ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 1984, 422-24

ACRL, Miriam Dudley Award, 1984, 288

ACRL, National Conference, 1984, “Call for participation,” 80-81; “Exhibit space still available,” 429; “Seattle ’84,” 80-81, 101-5, 156-57, 192-93, 240-41, 274-75, 331-32, 383-84, 409, 412

ACRL, “New from ACRL,” 83

ACRL, 100 Libraries Project, Academic status survey, availability, 109

ACRL, President, Annual report, 1982-83, & port., 227-32; “Letter” & port., 6-7

ACRL, Program Officer, “Sources of statistics on academic libraries,” 221-25; “Update on statistics sources,” 378-79

ACRL, Publications Comm., “Policy statement on publication of conference papers of ACRL sections,” 282-83

ACRL, RBMS, “Postconference,” 112;

“Preconference papers published,” 157

ACRL, RBMS, Standards Comm., Genre terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloguing, availability, 300

ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship for Outstanding Contributions to Acquisitions or Technical Services in an Academic or Research Library, 1983, 84; 1984, 284-86, 370

ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award (1983, 11, 240, 284); “New STS task force,” 286

ACRL, Standards & Accreditation Comm., “Procedures for reviewing and approving ACRL standards and guidelines,” 282; “Standards and guidelines relating to academic libraries,” 105-9, erratum, 263

ACRL, “Standards for college libraries” (1975, 36:277-79, 290-301), comments invited, 350, 428

ACRL, “Status seekers take note,” 109

ACRL, Tri-chapter meeting, 318, 334

ACRL candidates, 1984, 418-20

ACRL chapters, 338-40

“ACRL continuing education courses at midwinter conference,” 326-27

“ACRL continuing education offerings at Los Angeles,” 110—12

“ACRL has new Deputy Executive Director” & port., 184

“ACRL/ISI fellowships awarded,” 84

“ACRL/ISI fellowships for 1984,” 284-86

“ACRL list of materials available,” 40-45

“ACRL members run for ALA Council,” 75, 175

“ACRL officers for 1983-84,” 277-80

ACRL 100 Libraries Project, Academic status survey, availability, 109

“ACRL petition candidates for ALA Council,” 175

“ACRL proceedings” available (nat’l conferences), 132

“ACRL seeks volunteers for offices and committees,” 375-78

“ACRL testifies,” 17

ACRL university library statistics 1981-82,availability, 166

“ACRL’s new task forces,” Stoffle, 29-34

ARL, OMS, “Consultant training program,” 34

“ARL library faculties and their meetings,” Worley, 324-25

Atkinson, Ross W., ed., Back to the books: bibliographic instruction and the theory of information sources, published, 41; prof. & port., 197

Awards, 11, 84, 90, 190, 201, 240, 280-81, 284-86, 288, 300, 334, 370, 394

“Awards reminder,” ACRL, 370

B

Back to the books: bibliographic instruction and the theory of information sources,Atkinson, ed., published, 41

Ball, Alice D., retired, 90

Ball, Joyce, ACRL president & port., 277; “Virgo to leave ACRL,” 418 Baumann, Ken C., deceased, 124

Beaubien, Anne K., news note, 14

Benham, Frances, prof. & port., 121

Besemer, Susan P., news note, 246

“BI evaluation program,” MFLA, 271

“BI exhibit update,” Kirkendall, 115-16

“BI liaison,” Kirkendall, 155

“BI liaison update,” Kirkendall, 380-82, 427

“BI poster sessions needed,” LOEX Clearinghouse on Library Instruction, 443

“BI report,” Kirkendall, 36-37

“Bibliographic instruction” (“Education for bibliographic instruction: a syllabi project,” Howorth, 379-80; Evaluating bibliographic instruction: a handbook, ACRL, BIS, 271-73; “Exploring the new technology for library instruction,” Carson, 337; “Instructing patrons in OCLC in an academic library,” Daugherty, 35; “Library orientation for business students: a case study,” Ternberg, 114-15)

Bibliographic instruction, Kirkendall (“BI exhibit update,” 115-16; “BI liaison,” 155; “BI liaison update,” 380-82, 427; “BI report,” 36-37; “Current BI liaison activity: can you help?” 184; “Publicizing BI,” 1-4)

Biarnar, Vilhjalmur T., deceased, 392 Blair, John C., Jr., news note, 14

Blake, John B., retired, 16

Blakeley, Mary, retired, 295

Boardman, Elizabeth, retired, 295

Boissé, Joseph A., prof. & port., 387

Books and society in history,Carpenter, ed., availability, 157

Boorkman, Charles J., deceased & port., 349

Boukidis, Beth, retired, 16

Bowman, Martha A., prof. & port., 86

Boyle, Dierdre, news note, 198

Breivik, Patricia Senn, news note, 246

“Bridging the library budget gap: an approach to creating fair user charges, ” Rousmaniere, 69—71

Brown, Harlan C., deceased, 16

Brun, Christian, news note, 432-35

Bull, Mary Lois, deceased, 16

Bulman, Learned, retired, 163

Burges, Doris, retired, 248

Burghardt, Russell G., retired, 50

C

Cakste, Anastasija, retired, 16

Calendar, 57-58, 92-94,131-33,167-68, 208-9, 254-55, 305-6, 398-400, 443-45

CSU, Long Beach, “Unlocked around the clock,” 244

“Calls for applications for fellowships for advanced study in library management,” U. of Chicago, Graduate Lib. School, 78

Carpenter, Kenneth E., ed., Books and society in history, availability, 157

Carson, Janet, “Exploring the new technology for library instruction,” 337

Carter, William E., deceased, 349

“CE courses in Los Angeles,” Macikas, 304

Cenko Prize, Harvard Ukrainian Research Inst., 1984, 286

Chapter news. See ACRL chapters

“Chinese spoken here: foreign language library orientation tours,” Lopez, 265-69

Choice,“New Choice assistant editor,” 429; “New nonprint editor at Choice,” 193

Choldin, Marianna Tax, news note, 122

Ciarkowski, Elaine F., “Bridging the library budget gap: an approach to creating fair user charges,” 69-71

Cipolla, Wilma Reid, prof. & port., 121

CUNY, news note, 244

“CLIP note #4 published,” ACRL, CLS, 412

Coker, C.F.W. (Fred), deceased, 296

Colby, Doris K., deceased, 392

“The collection use survey: the Purdue University Calumet experience,” 154

C&RL,“Applications invited for C&RL editor,” 117; “Manuscripts and projects wanted,” 283; “Martell to be C&RL editor,” 378

C&RL news,“Appointments needed,” 87; “Index alert,” 37; “Job listing options for employers,” 263; “Whoops,” 277

“C&RL newsguidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 45

“College library activities,” Kirk, 158-59

“College library standards,” ACRL, College Library Standards Comm., comments invited, 350, 428

Coll. of the Atlantic, “Fire at Bar Harbor,” 321-24

Collins, Mary Frances, prof. & port., 431

Columbia U., news note, 299-300; “Rare books school: 1983,” 113

Conference on Integrated Online Library Systems, 1983, 438

“Conference on integrated systems,” 438

Conover (Helen F.)-Dorotny B. Porter Award, ASA (U.S.), 1984, 300

“Consultant training program,” ARL, OMS, 34

Corning, Mary E., retired, 391-92

Coté, Susan J., prof. & port., 343

Cottam, Keith M., prof. & port., 245

“CLR invites applications for the 1984-85 internship program,” 243, 300

Cowles, Josephine M., deceased, 296

Cox, James R., prof., 197

Crawford, Dorothy, retired, 163

Cummings, Martin M., retired, 295, 392

“Current BI liaison activity: can you help?” Kirkendall, 184

Cveljo, Katherine, news note, 290

D

Dartmouth Coll., news note, 197

Daugherty, Robert A., “Instructing patrons in OCLC in an academic library,” 35

Davidson, Mary Wallace, prof., 431

Davis, Charles H., news note & port., 345

Davison, Patricia, “Training plans at Berkeley,” 202-3

“Deadlines approaching,” HEA, 341

Dearnaley, Carolyn, prof. & port., 387

Deaths, 16, 50,90,124-26,164, 201,248, 296-97, 349, 392,437-38

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1983,84; 1984,284-86,370

Donley, Albert M., retired, 16

Dougherty, Richard M., “Named Librarian of the Year” & ports., 190, 281

Downs, Robert B., news notes, 246-47, 290

Druley, Helen, retired, 124

Duarte, Anna, retired, 124

Dubin, Eileen, prof., 246

Dudley, Claire C., appt. & port., 193

Dudley, Miriam, award & port., 288

Dudley (Miriam) Award, ACRL, 1984, 288

Dudley, Norman, retired, 50

E

Edelman, Hendrik, news note, 246

“Education for bibliographic instruction: a syllabi project,” Howorth, 379-80

Edwards, Willie, news note, 198

Egoff, Sheila, retired, 295

Einhorn, Nathan R., deceased, 50

Eldredge, Jon, “A special public relations opportunity for academic libraries,” 188-90

Elliot, Paula, “Humanities programs for libraries, an ACRL/NEH workshop,” 235-37

Ennen, Robert, deceased, 164

Esplin, David G., deceased, 297

Esther J. Piercy Award, ALA, RTSD, 1984, 334

Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, ACRL, STS, 1983, 11, 240, 284

Evaluating bibliographic instruction: a handbook,ACRL, BIS, contents, pref. & introd., 271-73; presentation, 271; publication announcement, 165, erratum, 240

Exchanges, 34, 225, 398, 436

“Exhibit space still available,” 429

“Exploring the new technology for library instruction,” Carson, 337

F

Farley, Richard A., retired, 124 Farrell, Lois, news photo, 284; retired, 349

Farrior, Grace Betts, retired, 90

Ferguson, Douglas, news note, 246

Ferguson, Earle C., prof., 289

“Financial restrictions in academic libraries,” Jones, 269-70

“Fire at Bar Harbor,” Coll. of the Atlantic, 321-24

“First day covers,” 17

Foster, Jocelyn, “Are you a book batterer?” 117

“From Moses to megabytes: a short history of online information access,” 425-26

Fry, Bernard M., news note, 246

G

“Gallaudet College tour,” 423

Galloway, R. Dean, retired, 295

Gardner, Richard K., prof., 86

Garner, Jane, news note, 87

Gaughan, Thomas M., prof., 289

Genre terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloguing,ACRL, RBMS, Standards Comm., availability, 300

Gladish, Mary Louise, retired, 50

Glass, Mary Ellen, retired, 295

“Government cuts document costs,” GPO, 175

GPO, “Government cuts document costs,” 175

Grainger, William K., retired, 295

Grants, 10-11, 46-47, 85, 118-19, 160, 196-97, 243-44, 298-99, 340-41, 384-87, 397, 428-29

Grants (by grantee): Acad, of Natural Sciences of Phila., 384; Amer. Antiquarian Soc., 10; Amer. Mus. of Natural Hist., 196; ARL, 10; Babson Coll., 85; Boston Coll., 384—86; Boston Lib. Consortium, 10-11; CSU, Northridge, 11; Centenary Coll., 428; Centennial Coll. of Applied Arts & Tech., 298; Cornell U., 243, 340; Dropsie Coll. for Hebrew & Cognate Learning, 298; Franklin & Marshall Coll., 428; Georgetown U., 243; Harvard U., 196, 298; Henry Gerber-Pearl M. Hart Lib., 386; Ind. U., 298; Ind. U.-Purdue U. at Ft. Wayne, 196; John Jay Coll. of Criminal Justice, 386; Johns Hopkins U., 298; Lehigh U., 341; Lewis & Clark Coll., 118-19; Lib. Co. of Phila., 85; LC, 243; Mich. State U., 243; N.Y. Acad, of Medicine, 46; NYPL, 11, 85; NYU, 243; Northwestern U., 298; Or. Health Sciences U., 341; Pa. State U., 243; Providence PL, 11; RLG, 128, 243-44; Rider Coll., 298; Rosemont Coll., 196; Rutgers U., 46, 119, 341, 386; Southern 111. U., 244, 386, 428; Southwestern U., 11; SUNY (Albany, 160; Buffalo, 428); Tex. A&M U., 243; Trinity U., 196-97; Tufts U., 160; Tulane U., 298-99; U. of Ariz., 243; UC, Berkeley, 299; U. of Conn., 244, 428; U. of 111. (Chicago, 386; Urbana, 243, 299); U. of Kan., 11, 299, 429; U. of Mich., 119, 244; U. of Nev., Reno, 299; UNC, Chapel Hill, 119; U. of Notre Dame, 11; U. of Or., 244; U. of Pittsburgh, 160; U. of Rochester, 244; U. of Tenn., 386-87; U. of Tex., Austin, 341; U. of Toronto, 429; UTLAS, 160; Vanderbilt U., 244; Wash. State Lib., 160; Wash. U., 341; YaleU., 47

Grants (by grantor): Allen, Fanny K., 244; Amer. Production & Inventory Control Soc., 85; Bowerman, Wm., 244; CSU System, Long Beach, 11;

Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 429; Carnegie Corp., 128; Champlin F., 11; Chicago Resource Ctr., 386; CLR, 46, 119, 244, 298, 386-87; Culpeper (CharlesE.) F., 428; GE F., 243; Gray, E. Kenneth, 299; Guggenheim F., 341; Hadley, Katherine B., 85; HEA, 298-99 (4), 340-41 (3), 384, 428 (2); I11. Humanities Council, 299; I11. State L., 428; Kresge F., 341; LSCA, 10-11, 244, 428; McCormick (Robert R.) Charitable Trust, 386; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 85, 119, 243-44; Merck & Co., 243; NEA, 11; NEH, 10-11 (3), 85, 118-19, 160, 196-97, 243-44 (2), 298-99 (2), 386 (2), 429; NHPRC, 428; NLM, 46; N.J., 386; N.J. Comm, for the Humanities, 119; N.J. Dept, of Educ., 386; Ont., 160, 298; Penn (Wm.) F., 85; Pa. Dept, of Educ., 160; Pew (J. Howard) Freedom Trust, 85; Pew Mem. Trust, 11, 196 (2), 298 (2), 384-86; Pickford (Mary)

E. , 243; Reynolds (Z. Smith) F., 119; Rockefeller F., 298-99; Ryan, John T., 11; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 429; Tinker F., 244; U.S., 341; USDE, 160, 196, 298; USOE, 47

Graves, Karen T., “The legislative process,” 185-86

Gray, Gwendolyn, retired, 50

Greenberg, Esther, news note, 48

Greener, Barbara, retired, 16

Grothey, Mina Jane, “The librarian as library user: a personal comment,” 237-38

Guild, Nathaniel, “Bridging the library budget gap: an approach to creating fair user charges,” 69-71

H

Haka, Clifford H., letter to the ed., 153

Hall, Louise McGwigan, retired, 50

Hardesty, Larry, prof. & port., 432

Harlan, Donna, “The view from HQ” & port., 79

Harman, Marian, news note, 246-47

Harrison, John A., prof. & port., 86

Harrod, Ruth, retired, 124

Harvard Ukrainian Research Inst., Cenko Prize, 1984, 286

Hashim, Elinor M., news note, 14

Hawkins, Jo Anne, news note, 198-99

Helen F. Conover-Dorothy B. Porter Award, ASA (U.S.), 1984, 300

“Helpful hints for moving or shifting collections,” Amodeo, 82-83, comments & response, 153, 182, 232-33

Henderson, Carol C., “Washington Hotline,” 5, 127, 161, 239, 263, 287, 393,433

Hermann, Marguerite, retired, 201

HEA, “Deadlines approaching,” 341

HEGIS, “Higher education summary data,” 11

“Higher education summary data,” HEGIS, 11

Hirshon, Arnold, prof., 197-98

Hobson, Chester, retired, 201

Hodowanec, George V., prof. & port., 245-46

Hogan, Sharon, prof. & port., 432

Holicky, Bernard H., “Tne collection use survey: the Purdue University Calumet experience,” 154

Holley, Edward G., “New accreditation criteria proposed,” 71-74

Horn, Andrew H., deceased, 297

“How to participate in ACRL,” 39-40

Howard, Joseph H., prof. & port., 289

Howorth, Lisa, “Education for bibliographic instruction: a syllabi project,” 379-80

Hubbard, Willis M., prof. & port., 198

Huey-Stone, Theresa, “Management of the overseas library: Florida State in Florence,” 372-75

“Humanities programs for libraries: an

ACRL/NEH workshop,” Elliot, 235-37

I

Immroth (John Phillip) Memorial Award, ALA, IFRT, 1984, 394 “Index alert,” C&RL news, 37

ISI, “ACRL/ISI fellowships awarded,” 84; “ACRL/ISI fellowships for 1984,” 284-86; Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (1983, 84; 1984, 284-86, 370); Samuel Lazerow Fellowship (1983, 84; 1984, 284-86, 370)

“Instructing patrons in OCLC in an academic library,” Daugherty, 35

“IAIMS to be supported,” NLM, 353

“Integrating liDraries into higher education,” ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Liaison Project, 1-4, 36-37, 115-16, 155, 184, 380-82, 427

IASSIST, “Papers anyone?” 16

“Is centralizing demoralizing?” ACRL, EBSS, 337

J

J. Morris Jones-World Book Encyclopedia-ALA Goal Award, 1982, 90; 1983, 201

Jaffe, Lee, “Training plans at Berkeley,” 202-3

Javid, Rhua, retired, 437

Jenkins, Darrell L., prof. & port., 12

Jennerich, Edward J., prof., 343

“Job listing options for employers,” C&RL news, 263

John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award, ALA, IFRT, 1984, 394

Johnson, Robert K., retired, 248

Jones (J. Morris) Award, World book encyclopedia, 1982, 90; 1983, 201

Jones, Kay F., “Financial restrictions in academic libraries,” 269-70

K

Kaczynska, Anna Danuta, retired, 295

Kantor, James R.K., retired, 392

Kaser, David, news note, 14

Kathman, Michael D., letter to the ed., 153; “National invitational conference on independent scholarship,” 75-77

Katz, Ruth M., prof., 289-90

Keckeissen, Rita, retired, 437

Kenney, Donald, “Education for bibliographic instruction: a syllabi project,” 379-80

King, David, Evaluating bibliographic instruction: a handbook, introd., 272-73

Kirk, Thomas G., “College library activities,” 158-59

Kirkendall, Carolyn, “BI exhibit update,” 115-16; “BI liaison,” 155; “BI liaison update,” 380-82, 427; “BI report,” 36—37; “Current BI liaison activity: can you help?” 184; “Publicizing BI,” 1-4

Korey, Marie Elena, prof. & port., 47

Korn, Frederick, “Management of the overseas library: Florida State in Florence,” 372-75

Krausse, Sylvia C., “Public programming for academic libraries?” 413—14

Krzyminski, Cathleen J., appt. & port., 184

Kudryk, Oleg, retired, 437

L

Ladd, Dorothy P., retired, 295

Late-breaking news, 175

Lawry, Martha, “Modern Greek names in the library catalog,” errata, 90

Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1983,84; 1984,284-86,370

Lee, Hwa-Wei, news note, 199

Lee, John, news note, 246

“The legislative process,” Graves, 185-86

Lehnus, Donald J., deceased, 124

Leiter, Joseph, retired, 248

Lester, Daniel W., prof., 387

Letters, 37, 78, 153, 182, 232-33, 330

Leverenz, Paul M., letter to the ed., 153

“The librarian as library user: a personal comment,” Grothey, 237-38

“Librarians sought for exchange with France,” 436

LAMA, Statistics for Reference Services Comm., “Reference transaction survey begins field-testing,” 270

Lib. Ass’n, UCRS. “From Moses to megabytes: a short history of online information access,” 425-26

Lib. Co. of Phila., news note, 300

Library instruction clearinghouses: q directory,ACRL, BIS, Clearinghouse Comm., availability, 387

“Library orientation for business students: a case study,” Ternberg, 114-15

Library statistics of colleges and universities: summary data for 1979,HEGIS, published, 11

Lindsey, Jonathan A., prof. & port., 289

Lindsey, Thomas K., letter to the ed., 153

Lingenfelter, Judith, news note, 246

LOEX Clearinghouse on Library Instruction, “BI poster sessions needed,” 443

Lopez, Manuel D., “Chinese spoken here: foreign language library orientation tours,” 265-69

Lowry, Bess, deceased, 124

Lynch, Mary Jo, news note, 246

M

McCoy, Richard W., prof., 12

McGowan, Frank M., retired, 124

McGuire, Eugene Thomas, retired, 437

Macikas, Barbara, “CE courses in Los Angeles,” 304

MacLam, Helen M., appt. & port., 429

McLean, Philip Taggart, deceased, 201

McNay Art Inst., news note, 244-45

“Management of the overseas library: Florida State in Florence,” Huey-Stone, 372-75

“Manuscripts and projects wanted,” C&RL, 283

Marquardt, Steve, letter to the ed., 78

Marquis Who’s Who, “New who’s who,” 252

Marshall, Nancy, news note, 246

Martell, Charles R., Jr., named C&RL ed. & port., 378; prof., 290 Martin, Susan, news note, 87

Martinez, Katharine, prof., 344

Mason, Alexandra, letter to the ed., 232-33

Mathies, Lorraine, news note, 246; retired, 124, 295 May, James H., prof., 47-48

Meckler Publishing, “Papers anyone?” 16

Mellon, Constance, BIS ed., appt., 432

Metcalf, Keyes D., deceased, 437-38

Meyer, Betty J., retired & port., 392

MFLA, “BI evaluation program,” 271

Miller, R. Bruce, news note, 198-99

Miller, Richard, letter to the ed., 78

Mink, James, retired, 295

Miriam Dudley Award, ACRL, 1984, 288

Mitchell, Ann, retired, 248

“Modern Greek names in the library catalog,” Lawry, errata, 90

Morharαt, Jane R., deceased, 297

Morris, Jacquelyn M., prof. & port.,

12-13

Moskowitz, Michael Ann, prof., 431

N

“Name an association,” ANSC Z39, 286

NAL, news note, 47

NEH, “Humanities programs for libraries: an ACRL/NEH workshop,” 235-37; “Research travel grants available,” 397

“NEH offers program development grants,” 236

“National invitational conference on independent scholarship,” Kathman, 75-77

NLM, “IAIMS to be supported,” 353

Nemeth, Gabriella, retired, 349

“New accreditation criteria proposed,” Holley, 71-74

“New Budget & Finance chair,” ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm., 420

“New Choice assistant editor,” 429

“New nonprint editor at Choice,” 193

New technology, 18, 53-54, 128-29, 164-65, 249-51, 301-2, 394, 439-40

New technology (by company or institution): Alos Micrographics Corp., 164, 301; ALA, LITA, Video & Cable Communications Section, 53-54; ASIS, 439; Andra Systems, 53; Area Business Databank, 394; Baker & Taylor, 394; Bell & Howell, 249; Bibliographic Retrieval Services, 301; BioSciences Inf. Service, 53; BNA, 249; Boley Int’l Subscription Agency, 53; B.C. Union Catalogue, 53; Brit. Lib., 128; CLASS, 18; Capital Systems Group, 128; Carrollton Press, 249; Compre Comm, 439; Cuadra Associates, 53; Data Courier, 164, 301; DataPhase Systems, 249; Eastman Kodak Co., 53; EBSCO Subscription Services, 164; Faxon, 439; Gaylord, 249; Geac, 439; General Meters Corp., 128; Highsmith Co., 249; Inforonics, 18; Infortext Systems, 301; Inst, for Scientific Inf., 164; IBM, 301; Knowledge Industry Pubs., 439; KPG, 439; Kurzweil Computer Products, 18; McCrone (Walter C.) Associates, 251; Maxwell Lib. Systems, 128, 249; Nat’l Audio-Visual Assn., 128; NCLIS, 439; NYU, 394; Northwestern U., 249-50; OCLC, 165; Omnitec Data, 250; Online Computer Systems, 165; PL Systems, 128; Predicasts, 54; RLG, 54, 128-29; Small Lib. Computing, 301; Software reports, 301-2; SONY Video Communications Products, 54; Standard Change-Makers, 302; Standard Duplicating Machines Corp., 394; Stanford U., 439-40; Superindex, 302; Teknekron Controls, 54; Tex. A&M U., 129; Tex. Coll. of Osteopathic Medicine, 18; U. of Man., 250-51; U. of Tex. Health Sei. Ctr., 394; UTLAS, 440; University Products, 440; WLN, 18

NYPL, news note, 47

164- 300, 340-41, 384-87, 428-29

News notes, 47, 119, 197, 244, 299-300, 340, 429

Nicholson, Ruth Simons, retired, 164

Nixon, Roberta, retired, 295

Nyholm, Jens, deceased & port., 126

O

Obenhaus, Adah May, deceased, 297

“The Oberlin Conference on Theft,” 362-63

Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, ACRL, STS, 1983, 11, 240, 284

“OCLC copyrighted,” 37

Oinas, Lisbet, retired, 437

Oliver, Sylvia, retired, 295

Ormsbv, Eric L., prof., 121

Ortynsky, Vera, retired, 437

P

Paladin, Joseph D., retired, 248

Papers solicited, 16

Park, Joe, retired, 248

Patrick, Ruth J., prof. & port., 343

Paulus, David L., prof., 290

Pelletiere, Jean C., news note, 345

Pa. State U., news note, 429

People, 12-16, 47-50, 86-90, 121-26,

162-64, 197-201, 245-48, 289-97, 343-49, 387-92/431-38 People in the news, 14, 48, 87, 122, 162, 198-99, 246-47, 290, 345, 432-35

Pereira, Priscilla McGuire, deceased, 16

Perrine, Richard H., retired, 90

Pfeiffer, Robert, retired, 50

“Photocopying without (much) damage,” Amodeo, 365-70

Piercy (Esther J.) Award, ALA, RTSD, 1984, 334

Pilkington, Walter, deceased, 90

Pillsbury, Stanley, deceased, 164

Piternick, George, retired, 295-96

Pitkin, Patricia A., prof. & port., 290

“Policy statement on publication of conference papers of ACRL sections,” ACRL, Publications Comm., 282-83

“Prayer of the junior faculty,” 49

Prigge, William C., prof., 344

“Procedures for reviewing and approving ACRL standards and guidelines,” ACRL, Standards & Accreditation Comm., 282

Profiles, 12-14, 47-48, 86, 121-22, 162, 197-98, 245-46, 289-90, 343-45, 387-89, 431-32

“Public programming for academic libraries?” Krausse, 413—14

Publications, 18-21, 55, 91-92, 129-31,

165-66,204-7,251-54,302-5,350-53, 396-97 440-43

“Publicizing BI,” Kirkendall, 1-4

Q,R

Raber, Nevin, retired, 437

Randall, Ann Knight, prof. & port.,121-22

“Rare books school: 1983,” Columbia U., 113

Rasiel, Jay, deceased, 297

Reaman, Elaine, retired, 201, 296

Reames, J. Mitchell, retired, 349

Reeve, Phyllis, “Seattle ’84,” 409, 412

“Reference transaction survey begins field-testing,” LAMA, Statistics for Reference Services Comm., 270

Reidelbach, John H., “Academic library approval plans: a nationwide inquiry,” 328-30

Rendell, Kenneth, letter to the ed., 330

Render, Sylvia Lyons, retired, 124

Renner, Charlene, prof., 14 “Research opportunity,” ACRL, BIS, Research Comm., 78

“Research travel grants available,” NEH, 397

Retirements, 16, 50, 90, 124, 163-64, 201, 248, 295-96, 349, 391-92, 437

Richards, James H., Jr., retired & port., 248

Robinton, Herman F., deceased, 297

Rogers, Sharon J., ACRL president-elect & port., 277

Roman, George J., deceased, 248

Root, Christine, news note, 246

Rosenthal, Frederick J., retired, 437

Ross, Annie, retired, 248

Rousmaniere, Peter F., “Bridging the library budget gap: an approach to creating fair user charges,” 69-71

Russell, John R., deceased & port., 50

s

Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1983, 84; 1984, 284-86, 370

San Diego PL, “UCSD saves flooded newspaper archive,” 193-95

Sanudo, Manuel, letter to the ed., 37 Satterlee, Marilyn, deceased, 201

Schuman, Patricia Glass, news note & port., 199

Scudder, Robert E., deceased, 437

Scully, Mark F., prof., 48

“Seattle ’84,” 80-81, 101-5, 156-57, 192-93, 240-41, 274-75, 331-32, 383-84, 409, 412

“Sex discrimination case settled,” U. of Minn., 175

Shirk, Gary M., “Academic library approval plans: a nationwide inquiry,” 328-30

Silberberg, Elsa, retired, 90

Smart, James R., retired, 248

Smith, Donald R., prof. & port., 13

Smith, Jessie C., news note, 162

Smith, LaMar, retired, 392

Smith, Leonard, deceased, 349

Smith, Stewart, retired, 90

Solis, Miguel, retired, 437

Souckova, Milada, deceased, 124-26

“Sources of statistics on academic libraries,” Whiteley, 221-25. See also “Update,” 378-79

“Special collections desk duty: preventing damage,” Amodeo, 177-82

“A special public relations opportunity for academic libraries,” Eldredge, 188-90

Spyers-Duran, Peter, prof. & port., 389

“Standards and guidelines relating to academic libraries,” ALA, 105—9, erratum, 263

“Standards for college libraries,” ACRL (1975,36:277-79, 290-301), comments invited, 350, 428

“Status seekers take note,” ACRL, 109

“Status statements,” ACRL, Academic Status Comm., 283

Stegemeier, Henri, news note, 246-47

Stepan, Jan, retired, 437

Stoffle, Carla J., “ACRL president’s letter” & port., 6-7; “ACRL president’s report, 1982-83” & port., 227-32; “ACRL’s new task forces,” 29-34

Swanson, Patricia, news note, 48

“A symposium of a different kind,” Watstein, 334

T

Ternberg, Milton G., “Library orientation for business students: a case study,” 114-15

Thomas, David, retired, 296

Thomas, Martha Lou, retired, 392

Thuma, Marion G., retired, 90

Tiefel, Virginia, Evaluating bibliographic instruction: a handbook, pref., 271-72

Tildesley, Rebecca E., retired, 296

“Tips needed,” ACRL, EBSS, Bibliographic Instruction Comm., 283

“Training plans at Berkeley,” Davison, 202-3

Treier, Silvi, retired, 296

Treyz, Joseph H., prof., 246

“Tri-chapter ACRL meeting,” 318, 334

Truesweil, Richard W., deceased, 248

Tubbs, William Johnston, prof., 344

U

U. of Ariz., “All perk and no work?” 88

U. of B.C., “Are you a book batterer?” 117

UC, Berkeley, “Training plans at Berkeley,” 202-3

“UCSD saves flooded newspaper archive,” San Diego PL, 193-95

U. of Chicago, Graduate Lib. School, “Calls for applications for fellowships for advanced study in library management,” 78

U. of Mα., Baltimore County, news note, 119

U. of Minn., “Sex discrimination case settled,” 175; “Western European studies symposium,” 238

UNC, Chapel Hill, news note, 429

URI, “Public programming for academic libraries?” 413—14

“Unlocked around the clock,” CSU, Long Beach, 244

“Update on statistics sources,” Whiteley, 378-79

V

Varnet, Harvey, prof. & port., 198

Vasco, Gerhard, retired, 296

“The view from HQ,” Harlan, 79

Virgo, Julie Carroll, “Executive Director’s report” & port., 233-35; resignation & port., 418

Vizbaras, Linda, retired, 124

“Volunteer editor needed,” ACRL, BIS, 78

Vosper, Robert, retired & port., 296

Vrooman, George H., deceased, 297

w

Walsh, Patricia Margaret, news note & port., 435

“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 5, 127,161, 239, 263, 287, 393, 433

Watkins, Thomas, retired, 437

Watstein, Sarah Barbara, “A symposium of a different kind,” 334

Welch, Theodore W., prof. & port., 344-45

Werking, Richard Hume, prof. & port., 162

“Western European studies symposium,” U. of Minn., 238

Wether bee, Louella Vine, prof. & port., 13-14 White, George W., news note, 246-47

White, John Browning, deceased, 201

Whiteley, Sandy, “Librarians sought for exchange witn France,” 436; “Sources of statistics on academic libraries,” 221-25; “Update on statistics sources,” 378-79

Whiteman, Mary L., retired, 349

“Whoops,” CirRL news, 277

Winchell, Constance M., deceased, 297

Winkler, Paul W., retired, 296

World book encyclopedia,J. Morris Jones Award, 1982, 90; 1983, 201

Worley, Joan H., “ARL library faculties and their meetings,” 324-25

X, Y,Z

Zubrow, Marcia, news note, 246

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