Association of College & Research Libraries
College & Research Libraries News INDEX TO VOL. 54 (1993)
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Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1993, 146; 1994, 46l
“Access ALA via the Internet,” 381 “Access the ACRL and Choice staff electronically,” 381
Acquisitions, 34, 97, 161-62, 228-29, 288-89, 347-48, 411-12, 475, 530, 591, 667
Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Allen, John Eliot (geology), 591; Amer. 1st eds., 591; Anderson, Sigurd, 228-29; Apperley, Charles James, 347-48; Aptheker, Bettina, 475; Arena Stage coll., 667; Ayers, John Mosley, 288-89; Bands (Evans & Sams), 475; Beaufort, John (drama & lit.), 591; Biblical studies (Lewis), 591; Birds of America from original drawings, 591; Bookbindings (Creuzevault), 289; Bowker (R. R.) Co., 411; Bradstreet, Anne, 97; Byron, Don Juan, 289; Canadiana (S. Eisen), 348; Cartoons, 228; Central Atlanta Progress, 34; Coleridge, S.T., 9; Cope, Francis R., Jr. (ornithology), 289; Creuzlvault, Henri (bookbindings) 289; Drama (Beaufort), 591; Durrell, Lawrence, 475; Earthquakes, 97; East Asia, 229; Ecumenical study (Simonds), l6l; Edgerton, Harold E., 475; Eisen (Sol) Collection (Canadiana), 348; English, The young family, l6l; Eng. lit., 97 (1st eds., 591); Evans, Merle (bands), 475; 1st eds. (Eng. & Amer.), 591; Foote, Horton, 34; Friar, Kimon, 228; Geology (Allen), 591; Gerson, Jean, Index preclare dictorum, 412; Giorgi, Louis P., Fr., 667; Goodwill Industries, 34; Gor- dimer, Nadine, 667; Hemingway, FILING is word-by-word (ALA, 1968).
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).
The sun also rises,film script, 97; Hill, Polly, 228; Holloman, John L. S., Rev., 97; Houston, Sam, 348; Index preclare dictorum, Gerson, 412; IIRR, 411; Irving, Wash., Astoria, MS, 97; Japan, 411; Japanese arts & crafts, 347; Japanese materials, 667; Kennedy, Adrienne,34; Kennedy, J. F., assassination conspiracy, 412; King, Charles, Capt., 289; King (M. L., Jr.) murder, 412; Koop, C. Everett, 162; Korea, 411; Law lib. (Pound), 289; Lewis, Le- Moine Gaunce (biblical studies), 591; LETRS, 34; Limited Editions Club, 530; Link, Arthur S., 97; Lip- set, Seymour Martin, 228; Literature (Beaufort), 591; LA Co. Medical Assn., l6l; Maps (Soviet Union), 412; Marshall, Alice Kahler, 347; Melcher, Daniel, 411; Naipaul, V. S., 347; NY Shakespeare Festival, 667; Ornithology (Cope), 289; Pa- kenham, Elizabeth, 347; Papandreou, Margaret, 228; Papp, Joseph, 667; Postcards, Reno, 97; Pound, Rosco (law lib.), 289; Psychology, experimental, 97; Rare books & periodicals, 475; Reno, Nev., postcards, 97; Ruskin, John, 530; Russian art & lit., 162; Sams, Lynn L. (bands), 475; Sarton, May, 530; Schapira, Morey, 229; Simonds (Barbara) Cornerstone Collection (ecumenical study), l6l; Smith, John Rubens, 347; Soviet Union, maps, 412; Spewack, Sam & Bella, 228; Steinbrugge, Karl V., 97; Texts on computer (LETRS), 34; Traditional crafts of Japan, 347; Twain, Mark, MS, 97; Warren, Robt. Penn, 347; Watercolors, 347; Watson,
James Wreford, 161-62; Weisberg, Harold (JFK assassination conspiracy), 412; White, Eric Walter, 162; Wirth, Timothy, 229; Women’s hist., 347; Woodrow Wilson Coll, of Law, 34; Woodruff Arts Ctr., 34; Wundt, Wilhelm, 97; Yen, Y. C. James, 411-12
Acquisitions (by institution): Abilene Christian U., 591; Ariz. State U., l6l; Atlanta Hist. Soc., 34; Boston U., 34, 347; Cabrini Coll., 667; Cathedral Lib. of St. John the Divine, 161; Colo. State U., 288-89; Columbia U., 228, 411-12; DCPL, 97; Geo. Mason U., 228; Harvard Coll., 412; Harvard Law School, 289; Harvard U., 667; Huntington, l6l, 530; Ind. U., 34, 667; Lib. Co. of Phila., 289; LC, 347; McMaster U., 161-62, 475; MIT, 475; NLC, 475; NLM, 162; NYPLPA, 667; Northwestern U., 228; Ohio State U., 228; Ohio U., 411, 667; Pa. State U., 347; Portland State U., 591; Princeton U., 228; Rice U., 348; S. D. State U„ 228-29; Southern Methodist U., 34; Stanford U., 162; Teikyo Post U., 591; U. of Akron, 97; U. of Ariz., 289; UC (Berkeley, 97; Irvine, 229; 411; LA, l6l; Santa Cruz, 475); U. of Colo., 229; U. of Del., 591; U. of Ky., 412; U. of Manitoba, 347; U. of Md., 475; UN, Reno, 97; UNC, CH, 97; U. of Notre Dame, 412; UT, Austin, 34, 162; U. of Tulsa, 347; U. of Va., 97, 347-48, 411; U. of Waterloo, 348; U. of Wis.-Milwaukee, 530; Victoria U., 97; Warren Wilson Coll., 97; Westbrook Coll., 530; Western Ky. U., 347 Adams, Mignon, photo., 6 The Advocate, “Virginia Tech sets policy on controversial materials,” 386- 88, 394 Alessi, Dana, photo., 462
Alexander, Jan, “Integrating Internet into reference: policy issues,” 139-40
Alfred U., “Fees not fines,” 59 Alldredge, Noreen, “Transformational potential of networked information,” 18
Allen, Susan Macall, appt., 592 ALA, “Access ALA via the Internet,”
ALA, Annual Conference, 1994, 548 ALA, “EBSCO establishes scholarship fund,” 379
ALA, “15 overseas opportunities available,” 1993-94 (& photo., 1992-93) , 61; 1994-95 (& photo., 1993-94) , 629
ALA, “Libraries change lives” (photo., cover, no. 2)
ALA, OIF, “Banned Books Week— celebrating the freedom to read,” 1993, 388
ALA, SSC, “What needs fixing at ALA?” 5-6
ALA Graphics, Great minds posters, 60
“ALA opts out of Denver,” 124 “ALA self-study audit completed,” 628-29
“ALA-SAA joint statement on access to original research materials,” 1994, draft, 648-49
“ALA sticks with Miami 1994,” 548 ASIS, “Integrating technologies, converging professions,” 638, 647
Anderson, Rachael K., news note, 592
Anna, Mary Elizabeth Green, deceased, 415
“Architectural drawings from Columbia on videodisc,” RLG, 379-80
“Assessing student dissatisfaction: no quality without accessibility,” Ne- vin, 500
ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1993, 146; 1994, 461
ACRL, ASC, “Faculty status: 2001,” 338-40; “Have academic status? Contact committee,” 628; “Model statement for the screening and appointment of academic librarians using a search committee” (53:642- 45), comment, 87
ACRL, “Access the ACRL and Choice staff electronically,” 381
ACRL, “And the winners are . . . ,” 401-2, 409
ACRL, Annual Conference, 1993, 151-53, 270-80, 450-54 & 459, 516- 18 & 526
ACRL, Annual Report, 1992-93, 571- 88
ACRL, BIS, Bibliographic Instruction Publication of the Year Award, 1993, 218; 1994, 468
ACRL, BIS, “BIS considers options for professional education,” 253; “BIS seeks presenters for 1994 preconference,” 188
ACRL, BIS, Innovation in Bibliographic Instruction Award, 1994, 464
ACRL, BIS, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1993, 217-18, comment, 515; 1994, 461-62
ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan., 142-45; June & photos., 456-59)
ACRL, Boards of Directors, photos. & rosters, 1992-93, 456, 585; 1993- 94, 457
ACRL, Board of Directors, “Talk to the ACRL Board in New Orleans,” 315
ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm., “Financial report,” 586-88
ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 202, 226
ACRL, “Candidates for 1994 elections,” 657-59
ACRL, CLS, “ACRL starts listserv . . . and so does CLS,” 187
ACRL, Comm, on Medium-sized Libraries, “Librarians at mid-sized libraries share interests,” 123
ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1993, 217; 1994, 464-66
ACRL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian, 1994, 464
ACRL, EBSS, “Listserv address change,” 500
ACRL, Exec. Comm., “Highlights,” Apr. 1993, 341
ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port., 576-77
ACRL, “Guidelines for extended campus library services,” 1989, proposed revision (50:404-6); 1990, final version (51:353-55); 1993, correction, 7
ACRL, “Highlights of ACRL programs at ALA’s Annual Conference,” 1993, 450-54 & 459, 516-18 & 526
ACRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1993, 217; 1994, 462
ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 1993, 5 (comments, 268, 403); 1994, 650-56
ACRL, “Mission,” 572
ACRL, National Conference, 1995, 453, 547
ACRL, “Official ACRL documents,” 460 ACRL, “Official statement,” 648-49 ACRL, Planning Comm., “Practical visioning for the decade of austerity,” 21-24, 28
ACRL, President, 1992-93, “Message” & port., 573-74; photo., 6; “Reengineering academic and research libraries,” 333-35
ACRL, President, 1993-94, “Kirk focuses on networking,” 437
ACRL, Publications Comm., Great minds posters, 60
ACRL, RBMS, BSC, “New book for rare book catalogers,” 436
ACRL, RBMS, “Guidelines for the loan of rare and unique materials,” 1993, draft, 267-69
ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 1993, 220; 1994, 466-67
ACRL, RBMS, “Mainstream or mar- gins?—RBMS preconference,” 518 ACRL, RBMS, “Selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” 2d ed., 1994, draft, 644-47
ACRL, “Rescinding ACRL standards and guidelines,” 340
ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1993, 219; 1994, 468
ACRL, STS, “More midwinter notes,” 5 ACRL, SAC, “New standards procedures manual,” 436
ACRL, “Standards for ethical conduct for rare book, manuscript, and special collections librarians, with guidelines for institutional practice in support of the standards, 2d edition, 1992,” 207-15
ACRL, Task Force on Intellectual Freedom, “Wants your opinions,” 316
ACRL, “The time to lead,” 204, 206 ACRL, “Top priorities for ACRL—
FY1994,” 459
ACRL, ULS, “Do the standards meet your needs?” 500; Midwinter report, 145; “ULS in New Orleans— preferred futures for librarians,” 455
ACRL, Vice-President, 1992-93, “Message” & port., 575; “Seeks volunteers,” 188
ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1994, 466
ACRL, “The year in review,” 578-84 “ACRL and CAUSE publish book on information jobs in higher ed,” 316
“ACRL awards for 1994,” 461-68 “ACRL Board actions” (Jan., 142-45;
June & photos., 456-59)
“ACRL candidates for 1993 elections,” 25-28
“ACRL candidates for 1994 elections,” 657-59
“ACRL discussion groups,” 655 “ACRL electronic communications,” 251-52
“ACRL Executive Committee actions,” Apr. 1993, 341
“ACRL guidelines," 644-47
“ACRL has new book for rare book catalogers,” 436
“ACRL issues new standards procedures manual,” 436
“ACRL meetings in Los Angeles,” 650-56
“ACRL offers new BI title,” 6-7 “ACRL policy statement on social issues,” 143
“ACRL President Kirk focuses on networking” & port., 437
“ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 204, 206
“ACRL starts listserv . . . and so does CLS,” 187
“ACRL vice-president seeks volunteers,” Kirk, 188
“ACRL wants you!” 519-22
Appointments, 35-37, 99-100, 163-66, 230-32, 290-93, 349-52, 414-15, 476- 78, 531-33, 592-98, 668-71
Apted, Janis, “National Library Week at work,” 62-63
Ariz. State U. West, “Information literacy competencies,” 325-27
Armstrong, Marian, retired, 597 Arnold, Amy E., news note, 476 Arp, Lori, photos., 144, 259 Ashton, Jean Willoughby, appt. & port., 668
“At the crossroads: assessing and responding to change,” 450-54 & 459, 516-18 & 526
Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, ACRL, 1993, 217; 1994, 462
Atkinson, Ross, news note, 413 AVIADOR, “Architectural drawings from Columbia on videodisc,” 379- 80
“Award encourages student use of primary materials,” UND, 6
“An award winner brings preservation out of the lab,” Dowell, 524-26
Awards, 35, 98-99, 146, 163, 217-20, 349, 379, 413, 461-68, 476, 524-26, 531
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Bailey, Charles, news note, 35 Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1993, 146; 1994, 461
Banks, Brenda, news note, 163 “Banned Books Week—celebrating the freedom to read,” ALA, OIF, 1993, 388
“Barcoding: tedious project or community party?” Johnston, 549
Barnes, Ernie, Olympic Games 1984 poster, 624 (photo., cover, no. 11)
Barone, Carole, port., 450
Battin, Patricia, news note, 476 Beaubien, Anne K., photos., 456, 585
Bell, Barbara, photo., 629
Benson, James A., appt., 290 “Beyond Bitnet: Telnetting to the
United Kingdom,” Kesselman, 134- 36
“Bibliographic instruction or research: what’s in a name?” McKin- zie, 336-37
Bibliographic Instruction Publication of the Year Award, 1993, 218; 1994, 468
Bielawa, Michael J., appt., 290 “BIS considers options for professional education,” ACRL, 253
“BIS seeks presenters for 1994 preconference,” ACRL, 188
Bitnet, “Contact NEH on Bitnet,” 436 Black, John Buchanan, news note & port., 163
Blauer, Ann Taylor, “Keep current with investment and news service,” 252
Bonin, Kenneth Roy, appt., 230 “Book Center and library team up,” 627
"Book of hours,St. Jerome, miniature (photo., cover, no. 7)
Booklist, "Choiceand Booklist on Sil- verPlatter’s CD-ROM,” 7
Borei, Karin Begg, appt. & port., 290- 91; photos., 456-57, 585
Bostick, Sharon L., appt. & port., 163 Bourdon, Cathleen, appt. & port., 349
Boylan, Ray, deceased, 232
Brazil, “The electronic library network frontier in Brazil,” 255-56
Broadus, Robert N., retired, 671 Broome Community Coll., “Barcoding: tedious project or community party?” 549
Broward Community Coll., “Joint-use libraries: just how good are they?” 551-56
Brown, Helen M., deceased, 232 Brown, Jeanne, “Internet resources for architecture studies,” 189
Brown, Norman B., retired, 352 Bull, William Howell, Southern Pacific booklet cover (photo., cover, no. 9)
“Butler freshmen hunt for library treasure,” Stormes, 382-83
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Calif. Polytechnic State U., “Inflation, budget cuts, and faculty needs,” 125
Calif. State Railroad Mus., Southern Pacific booklet cover (photo., cover, no. 9)
Call, I. S. ‘Bud,’ “Joint-use libraries: just how good are they?” 551-56
“Call for papers: art and BI,” 628 Cameron U., “Interactive video at
Cameron University Library,” 81-82
Campbell, Frank C., deceased, 478 CACUL, “Canadian guidelines on distance learning endorsed,” 251
“Canadian guidelines on distance learning endorsed,” 251
CLA, “Canadian guidelines on distance learning endorsed,” 251
“Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 202, 226
“Candidates share visions for ALA,” Curley & Hogan, 200-201
Caplan, Fran, appt., 99
Carpenter, Kathryn Hammell, appt., 531
Carson, Rachel, Great minds poster, 60
Cates, Jo A., news note, 413 CAUSE, “ACRL and CAUSE publish book on information jobs in higher ed,” 316
CAUSE National Conference, 1992, Dallas, Tex., “Challenging organizational structures,” 86-87
“Celebrating libraries (and humor) every day,” Vazakas, 67, comment, 206
“Challenging organizational structures,” Link, 87
Chase, Victoria S., letter to the ed., 515
Choice,“Access the ACRL and Choice staff electronically,” 381; “Ethnic studies reviews available,” 7
"Choiceand Booklist on SilverPlatter’s CD-ROM,” 7
"Choicepublishes Outstanding academic books list,” 7
Choldin, Marianna Tax, news note, 668
Christie, Manson & Woods, Inc., Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarian- ship Award, 1993, 219; 1994, 467- 68
Chuah, Sally Siew-Siew, news note, 413
Clarifications, 316. See also Corrections
Clark, Alson, deceased, 533
Clark, Marilyn, retired, 533
Clark, Tommy, retired, 597
“Class gifts bolster Penn’s renovations,” 548
“Class of ’84 gives gift to library at UC-Berkeley,” 195
Clouston, John S., appt., 668
CNI, “Transformational potential of networked information,” 18
“CNI wants big ideas,” 60-6l Coe, D. Whitney, photo., 629 “Collecting book art,” Pittman, 190-92
(photo., cover, no. 4)
C&RL news,“Compile a subject list of Internet resources,” 317; “Feature your collection on a cover of C&RL news,” 140, 351, 399, 664; “Share your library’s news,” 337, 394, 663; “Share your opinion with C&RL newsreaders,” 324, 380; “Statement of ownership and management,” 598
"C&RL newssubmission guidelines,” 19
"C&RL NewsNetdebuts,” 499
Coll, of Wm. & Mary, news note, 435
Coll, of Wooster, “Revives Mummers’
Play,” 630
“COLLIB-L: listservs in library communications,” Oberg, 632-34
Colo., “ALA opts out of Denver,” 124; “Offensive cover features Colorado,” 87; “Praise for protest,” 268, comment, 403
“CLA cancels Colorado Springs conferences,” 59-60
“Columbia develops virtual library,” 123
Columbia U., “Architectural drawings from Columbia on videodisc,” 379- 80; “NYU and Columbia announce reciprocal access,” 59
Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1993, 218-19; 1994, 462-64
“Compact shelving of circulating collections,” Sam, 11-12
“Compile a subject list of Internet resources,” C&RL news, 317
“Computer ethics statement,” Jacobsen, ed., 331-32
“Computer literacy over the campus network,” LaBorie, 70-73
Condrey, Richard, “Historical ecology: LSU’s electronic imaging laboratory,” 438-41, 448
Conference circuit, 20, 86-87, 265-66 (comment, 641-43), 400 & 405, 550, 638 & 647
Conference circuit (’’Integrating technologies, converging professions,” Snelson, 638, 647; “Launching the national information infrastructure,” Wand, 550; “NASULGC examines information technology,” Ford, 20; “Rethinking reference,” Oberg, 265- 66, comment, 641-43; “Rural datafi- cation: access to the Internet,” Lanier, 400, 405; “Technologists and librarians working together,” Saunders, 86-87)
“Contact NEH on Bitnet,” 436 Coon, Jeffrey A., “Internet resources for religious studies,” 635-37
Cooper, John E., “Using CAI to teach library skills,” 75-78
“Cornell developing virtual library,” 629-30
Corrections, 7, 269, 515. See also Clarifications
Coughlin, Caroline M., news note, 349
Cullinane, John, photo., l60 Curley, Arthur, “Candidates share visions for ALA” & port., 200-201; photo., l60
“CWIS coming to Harvard,” 5
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Daley, Virginia, letter to the ed., 268, response, 403
Dalhousie U., “Faculty support information literacy,” 124
Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, 1993, 524-26
Davidson, Donald C., news note, 668 Davies, Mary Kay, retired, l66 Davis, Charles H., news note, 668 Davis, Frances, “A plan for evaluating a small library collection,” 328-29
Davis, Jinnie Y., letter to the ed., 403; “Winning ways: how to get class gifts for your library,” 194-95, comments, 335, 403
Davis, Luella, photo., 6l
Davis, Mary Ellen K., “E-mail—oops,” 381; “In the News,” 4, 58, 122, 186, 250, 316, 378, 434, 498, 546, 626
Deaths, 38, 101, l66, 232, 293, 352- 53, 415, 478, 533, 672
Deekle, Peter V., appt., 531 De Gennaro, Richard, “Named winner of Atkinson award” & port., 217
Delmont, Mary Karen, news note & port., 98
DeLong, Kathleen, news note, 592 “Departmental profiles: a collection development aid,” Stelk, 196-99
Dimmick, Mary, retired, 671 Dinnean, Lawrence, retired, 100 Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian, 1994, 464
“Do the standards meet your needs?” ACRL, ULS, 500
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1993, 217; 1994, 464-66
Dowell, Connie Vinita, “An award winner brings preservation out of the lab,” 524-26
Index to volume 54,1993 /I-3
Doyle, Tracy, “Library student assistant wins $500,” 435
Drazniowsky, Roman, retired, 597 Ducasi, Nury, Miami Book Fair International 1993 poster, 544 (photo., cover, no. 10)
Dudley, Claire C., retired & port., 166 Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1993, 217-18, comment, 515; 1994, 461-62
Duke U., “Women’s archivist position endowed at Duke,” 315
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“E-mail—oops,” Davis, 381 “E-mail the White House,” 252 “Eastern German university libraries since reunification,” Kilton, 260-62
Eaton, Nancy, news note, 98 Eberhart, George M., “New publications,” 31-32, 93-94, 157-59, 224-26, 285-86, 344-45, 407-9, 472-73, 529, 569-70, 662-65
EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1993, 218-19; 1994, 462-64
“EBSCO establishes scholarship fund,” ALA, 379
“EBSCO projects 10.5% serials price increase,” 435
“EBSS listserv address change,” ACRL, 500
Eckman, Catherine, “Where do I go from here?” 79-80
Eckwright, Gail Z., “Evaluating the library BI program,” 13-16
Edelman, Henrik, photo., 6l Edgemon, Helen & Mildred, retired, 415
ERIC, “Operate an ERIC clearinghouse,” 28
“EDUCOM wants input on use of technology for teaching and learning,” 123
“The Electric undergrad: an interactive library program,” Norlin, 398- 99
“ ‘Electronic library’ course,” Frantz, 380, correction, 515
“The electronic library network frontier in Brazil,” Riedinger, 255-56
Engeldinger, Eugene A., appt., 291 Engelke, Hans, retired, 232 “Enhance your skills,” ACRL, 151-53 Erickson, Rolf, deceased, 38 Erindale Coll., “Proportionate probability sampling,” 322-24
Errata, 7, 269, 515. See also Clarifications
“Ethnic studies reviewsavailable from Choice, ” 7
Eubanks, Jacqueline K., deceased, 101
Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1993, 219; 1994, 468
Euster, Joanne R., “Moving toward confluence: report on planning for the ACRL 7th National Conference, 1995,” 453; news note & port., 35; “Take charge of the future now,” 89-90
“Evaluating the library BI program,” Eckwrigt, 13-16
“Explore the Internet via teleconference,” 548
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“Faculty status: 2001,” Hoadley, 338- 40
“Faculty support information literacy,” Nowakowski, 124
Farber, Evan Ira, photos., 456-57, 585 Farmer, Donald W., “Bibliographic
Instruction Publication of the Year” & port., 218
“Feature your collection on a cover of C&RL news," 140, 351, 399 664
“Fees not fines,” Alfred U., 59 Fehrmann, Paul, “Internet resources for psychology,” 510-11
Ferrel, Mary Sue, photo., 144
“15 overseas opportunities available,”
1993- 94(& photo., 1992-93), 6l;
1994- 95(& photo., 1993-94), 629
“First Search users can now enter ILL requests,” OCLC, 379
Fitzgerald, Carol Bondhus, deceased, 352
“Focus on focus groups,” Young, 391-94
Ford, Barbara J., “NASULGC examines information technology,” 20; retired, 166
Ford, Robert Benjamin, Jr., deceased, 232
Foster, Harry E., retired, 533 Franck, Charles, “French Market,” photo., 249
Frantz, Paul, “ ‘Electronic library’ course,” 380, correction, 515; letter to the ed., 515; photo., 629
“Free NEH Media log available,” 380- 81
Fu, Tina C., appt. & port., 668-69 Fürst, Florence, deceased, 166 Futas, Elizabeth, news note, 592
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Gallivan, Marion F., appt., 164 Garten, Edward D., appt., 592 Gates, Earl, retired, 166 Geo. Mason U., news note, 435 Geraci, Diane, “Optical scanning in an academic library” (53:698-701), comment & response, 205
Germany, “Eastern German university libraries since reunification,” 260-62
“Get news from UC campuses and labs,” 379
Gherman, Paul M., appt., 669 Gladish, Mary Louise, deceased, 352 Glass, Susanne, “Making every new hire count,” 317
Godwin, Mary Jo, news note, 98 Goettler, Elaine, “Proportionate probability sampling,” 322-24
“Golden gifts from alumni,” Hooten, 403
Gordon & Breach, “Subscription rate reduction plan,” 123
Gosling, J. Woodley, “St. Ann Street,” painting (photo., cover, no. 5), comment, 403
Grants, 33-34, 95-97, l60-6l, 227-28, 287-88, 346-47, 411, 474, 530, 590- 91, 627, 666-67
Grants (by grantee): Amer. Theol. LA, 287; Annenberg Research Inst., l60; Ariz. State U., 227; Auburn U., 33; Augustana Coll., 346; Boston PL & photo., l60; Brooklyn Mus., 288; Brown U., l60, 530; Calif. Acad, of Sciences, 227; Calif. Hist. Soc., North Baker, 227, 474; Cardinal Stritch Coll., 33; CRL, 95; Claremont Colls., 95; Cleveland Inst, of Art, 33; Coll, of Charleston, 287, 474; Coll, of St. Francis, 33; Colo. Coll., 474; Columbia U., 666; Dartmouth Coll., 346; Delgado Community Coll., 33; DePaul U., 474; Ford (Henry) Mus., 590; Frick Art Reference, 288; Ga. State l_L, 227; Grinnell Coll., 33; Harvard Coll., 346; Hood Coll.,160; Ind. U., 95, l60 (6), 227; Ind. U. Bloomington system, 95 (6); Ind. U.-Purdue U., l60 (2), 411; Iowa State U., 95, 666; Johns Hopkins, 33; Kan. State Hist. Soc., 287; Lenoir-Rhyne Coll., 666; LC, 346-47; LSU, 627 (Alexandria, 33; Shreveport, 33); LSU & A&M Coll., 33; La. Tech U., 33; Luther Coll., 33; McNeese State U., 33; Maricopa Co. Community Coll. Dist., 227; Marion Coll.,m l60; Marquette U., 33; Mars Hill Coll., 666; Memorial U., 95-96, 590; Minn. Hist. Soc., 287; MOMA, 288; Mus. of the City of NY, 288; NYAM, 95; NYPL, 288; NYSL, 474; Nicholls State U., 33; Northeast La. U., 33; Northland Coll., 33; Northwestern State U., 33; Northwestern U., l60, 590; Norwich U., 590; Ohio Hist. Soc., 288; Ohio State U., 95; Ohio U., 666; Park Coll., 33; Pa. State U., 95 (3); Phoenix PL, 227; Princeton U., 95, 590, 666; Radcliffe Coll., 227-28; Redeemer Coll., 95-96; RLG, 287 (2), 346, 666; RISD, 96; Rutgers U., 590; S. C. Hist. Soc., 287; Southeastern Lib. Network, 287; Southern 111. U., Carbondale, 346; Southwest Tex. State U., 287; Stanford U., 96; SUNY, U. at Albany, 346; Tex. Tech U., 474-75, 530; TRLN, 627; U. of Alaska S. E., 96; U. of Alta., 95-96, 590; UC (Berkeley, 96; Riverside, 530; Santa Cruz, 228); U. of Del., 287; U. of Fla., 287; U. of 111., Urbana, 287; U. of Indianapolis, l60 (2); U. of Manitoba, 33, 287, 666-67; U. of Mich., 96, 288, 667; U. of Minn., 33-34, 95, 288; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 590; U. of N. O., 33; UNC, 288, 590-91 (CH, 34, 228, 288, 346, 666); U. of Northern Colo., 96; U. of Pa., 287; U. of Pittsburgh, 288, 474; U. of Sask., 287 (2); U. of S. C., 287; U. of Southern Calif., 96-97, 474; U. of Southwestern La., 33; UT, Austin, 33, 288, 346; U. of Va., 411; U. of Waterloo, 95-96; U. of W. Fla., 591; U. of Wis., 95; U. of Wyo., 288; Utah State U., 33; Va. Commonwealth U., 33, 97 (2), 591; Va. SL & Archives, 288; Wabash Coll., 33; Warren Wilson Coll., 666; Wayne State U., 287-88, 346, 591; Wesleyan U., 287; Yale U., 346
Grants (by grantor): Allen, Jack, 33; ACLS, 96; AT&T, 474; Arts Student Body Council, 287; Bob Knight Lib. Endowment, Ind. U., 95 (6);
CSSHRC, 95-96 (4), 287 (2), 590 (2); Carrigan, Verna Hurley, 96; Champlin F., 96; Chilton (Mary) DAR F., 346; CCAHA, l60; Culpeper (Chas. E.) F., 666; Davis Educational F., 530; DEC, 590; Durfee F., 227, 474; Fla. State Hist. Records Advisory Board, 591; Friends of Morris Library, 346; Greenwall F., 95; Halsell (Ewing) F., 474-75; Hamer, Donald W., 95; HEA, 33-34 (2), 96 (2), 160, 227, 590-91 (2), 666; Holden (W. C. & F. M.) Endowment, 474-75; Hormachea, Car- roll, 34; Houston Endowment, 475; Hume (Jaquelin) F., 227; ICCMCC, 474, 590; Indianapolis F., l60; Ir-
Call For Papers and Proposals
Association of College and Research Libraries Seventh National Conference
March 29 - April 1,1995, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Academic libraries face many challenges and opportunities throughout the 1990s and into the twenty-first century as they are faced with changing user needs, the growing volume and cost of information sources in multiple formats, emerging information technologies, static or declining fiscal support for library services, and demands from all segments of society for change in higher education. The emerging technologies that are driving the transformation of the economy from industrial to information-based, coupled with the need to maintain traditional library services and collections, will be a challenge for academic librarians as they fulfill their roles on campuses to build the new information infrastructure.
We invite you to join us as we think about the challenges and opportunities facing academic libraries in addressing this theme, “Continuity and Transformation: The Promise of Confluence,” at the 1995 ACRL Seventh National Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Receive professional recognition by sharing your expertise and knowledge with your peers; enhance your own professional growth; and network, enjoy conference activities, and the beautiful city of Pittsburgh all at the same time.
Call For Papers and Proposals
Continuity & Transformation: The Promise ofConfluence
The conference is organized around four theme tracks:
Knowledge Workers and Their Organizations
Information in all formats is growing at an extraordinary pace. The information environment for the remainder of the 1990s and into the twenty-first century will increase in complexity. Academic libraries hold a central role in developing and sustaining campus information networks that extend the reach of colleges and universities into national and international markets. Librarians with special talents and expertise are needed to provide organization and access to information sources in a variety of formats and communications systems. Among other issues, papers and presentations in this track may consider aspects of:
• Education for the profession
• Role of library professionals
• Organizational structure
• Total quality management
• Emerging information society
• Information literacy
• Leadership
• Management
• Library services
• Professional development
• Workflow
• Training
• Campus politics
• Library faculty relationship
• Teaching and learning
• Strategic planning
Technology and the Service-Centered Library
The exploding growth of technologies coupled with traditional library resources and services offer extraordinary opportunities for academic libraries to play a central role in shaping the information infrastructure for American higher education institutions. Librarians have important roles in the development of networks and collaborative ventures with colleagues and peers on their campuses, nationally as well as internationally. New generations of technology are producing a variety of new products and options for packaging and exchanging information which has added a degree of complexity in using information sources for even the most sophisticated library users. Among other issues, papers and presentations in this track may consider aspects of:
• Information literacy
• Library instruction
• Computer-supported collaborative work with information providers, computing centers, faculty, vendors, and international partners
• Document delivery
• Delivery of electronic information
• Information infrastructure
• Collection development
• Networked information
• Multimedia
• Teleconferencing
• Navigating the Internet
• Resource-sharing
Multiculturalism and Internationalism
Multiculturalism and internationalism are not interchangeable concepts, but they are related in that both imply the recognition of world views distinct from those assumed by most Americans. American higher education is confronted with the challenges of multiculturalism and internationalism. Colleges and universities must become environments of teaching and learning as well as research and service that reflect and address the increasingly interdependent nature of our world. The shifting demographic composition of the world makes it imperative for librarians to recognize and appreciate diversity among themselves and among the communities they serve. Academic librarians must be able to address the needs of student bodies that will include people of many colors and cultures and from widely varying backgrounds. Among other issues, papers and presentations in this track may consider aspects of:
• Multilingual needs in service and collection building
• Resources for developing multicultural collections
• Differences in learning styles
• Diversity
• Curriculum development
• “Political correctness” in library service and collection development
• International networking
• Library ventures abroad
• Redefining the core curriculum
Society, Economics, and Politics
In a technological environment where we have the ability to reproduce the works of authors at will, without regard for either the economics of creating these works or intellectual property rights, we risk the danger of destroying the free-flow of data from researchers and authors to users. The role that social, economic, and political forces play in shaping information policy cannot be ignored. These three factors often determine what information is produced, who produces it, what formats, where it is distributed, and who has access. Economics is the factor that has the greatest impact on libraries’ ability to meet user information needs, therefore requiring greater efficiency and effectiveness in the use of information and access to information. Among other issues, papers and presentations in this track may consider aspects of:
• Censorship
• Copyright and intellectual property rights
• Pricing for services, products
• Charging for services
• Freedom of access vs. free information
• Access vs. ownership
• Outsourcing
• Publishing world
• Commercialization, privatization, and public access
• Fees for government information
• Access to government information
• Budget cuts and their implications
• Administration
• Legislation and the need for political contacts
Session Formats
Contributed Papers
Sessions report the results of completed research or research in progress. These papers should be scholarly in nature and will be referred. Those papers accepted will be published in the conference Proceedings, therefore they should not have been submitted or published elsewhere. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference and will be given 15-25 minutes to present their papers. Contributed papers are invited in two categories:
Research Papers are descriptions of studies that use rigorous research methodology and include identified hypotheses and clearly stated conclusions. The maximum length for a manuscript is 2,500 words.
Position Papers are presentations in which problems are clearly identified and solutions proposed. Descriptions may be locally implemented experiences (successes and failures), theoretical models, or state-of-the-art reviews. Although not requiring formal research methodologies, these papers should be well-organized, and should develop clear positions or concepts. The maximum length for a manuscript is 1,800 words.
Submit letter of intent to present and proposal to-.
Marion T. Reid
Chair, ACRL Contributed Papers Subcommittee
CSU San Marcos
Library Services
San Marcos, CA 92096-0001
Panel Sessions
Panel sessions are presentations that allow the participants to address an issue of concern to academic or research librarians. One to two hours in length, the sessions will allow for multiple perspectives on an issue and often include active participation from the audience. The panel sessions might use presentation of formal papers, feature a debate among panel members, use question-and-answer format, or other format appropriate to the goal of the session. Sessions selected for presentation at the conference will be based on the clarity of the issue, the appropriateness of the topic, the relevance to the conference themes, and the contribution of the topic to an overall balance in coverage of issues of interest to academic and research librarians attending the conference.
Manuscripts or summaries of presentations from the panel sessions may be included in the conference Proceedings.
Submit letter of intent to present and proposal to-.
Sarah B. Watstein
Chair, Panel Sessions Subcommittee Assistant Director for Academic Services Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA 23284-2033
Poster Sessions
Poster sessions are informal presentations featuring successful solutions to problems and unique and innovative library-based projects with important lessons to share with the larger academic and research library community. Presenters may use graphics, tables, charts, handouts, and other visual representations of information to convey the story of the activity or program. These interactive sessions will be scheduled for a single time block in which the presenter should be prepared to repeat the presentation several times. Each presentation should last about ten minutes, including time for questions from the audience.
Proposals for poster sessions will be judged for relevance to the conference theme, value of the activity or program presented to the academic or research library community, and uniqueness of the idea and the clarity with which it is presented. Poster session presentations will not be included in the conference Proceedings, but a compilation of the abstracts will be available at the conference.
Submit letter of intent to present and proposal to:
Thomas M. Peischl
Chair, Poster Sessions Subcommittee
Dean of the Library
Box 19
Mankato State University Mankato, MN 56002-8400
1995National Conference Executive Committee
Chair Contributed Papers Chair
Joanne R. Euster Marion Reid
University Librarian Director of Library Services
University of California, Irvine California State University, San Marcos
Preconferences Chair Keynote Speakers Chair
Cathy Henderson Patricia Wand
Research Librarian University Librarian
University of Texas at Austin The American University
Local Arrangements Chair Panel Sessions Chair
Charles Lowry Sarah B. Watstein
University Librarian Assistant Director for Academic
Carnegie Mellon University Services
Virginia Commonwealth University
Poster Sessions Chair
Thomas M. Peischl Dean of the Library Mankato State University
General Submission Information
1. Fill out the program proposal application
2. Attach a 200-word abstract that clearly identifies the focus of your presentation. (If your paper is selected this is the summary that will be printed in the conference program.)
3. Mail materials to the appropriate subcommittee chair as indicated at the end of the description for each format.
Proposals for presentations may include but are not limited to specific issues mentioned in track descriptions.
Deadlines
These are the deadlines that apply to all submissions for the conference:
• Letter of intent to submit a paper, program or poster session—May 1, 1994.
• Contributed papers and panel proposals—-July 1, 1994.
• Notify authors and presenters of selected papers—September 15, 1994.
• Poster session proposals—November 1, 1994.
• Camera-ready and electronic copy, panel presentations, and contributed papers—December 15,1994.
• Camera-ready and electronic copy for poster sessions abstract booklist— February 1, 1995.
Selection criteria and process
The ACRL 7th National Conference committees will evaluate the content of your proposal for relevance to the conference themes, clarity, originality, and timeliness. Special attention will be given to proposed sessions that 1) make good use of technology, 2) generate ideas or materials that might contribute to ongoing discussion, and 3) present strategy for effectively implementing information and technology that enhance the teaching and learning process.
Notification of decisions on selected papers will be sent to authors and presenters by September 15, 1994.
Papers and presentations may be published in the conference Proceedings. A camera- ready copy plus an electronic one will be due in the ACRL office by December 15,1994.
Formal instructions for preparation of papers will be sent to authors and presenters whose proposals for presentation are selected.
Please note
ACRL National Conference Presenters will be required to:
• Grant permission for possible taping of presentation
• Assign ACRL first publication rights
• Provide the paper, both camera-ready and electronic version
In accordance with ALA practices, ACRL members will not receive honoraria nor have expenses reimbursed for presenting conference programs. Participants are required to pay for conference registration fees, travel, and other expenses.
The Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, is committed to enhancing the ability of academic and research librarians to effectively serve the library and information needs of current and potential users.
vine (James) F., 96-97; Irwin (William G.) Charity F., 227; Japan F., 346; Jones (Ben M., Ill) Trust Fund, 228; Jones (Helen) F., 530; Kilgour, Eleanor & Frederick, 667; King Fahd Natl., 666; Korea F., 474; LSCA, 95, 227; Lilly Endowment, 33; La., 33; Luce (Henry) F., 666; Mellon F., 33; Michener, James A., 96; NEH, 33 (2), 34, 95, 287-88 (25), 346 (2) 411, 474, 530 (2), 590, 666; NHPRC, 34, 95, 227, 287 (2), 474, 591; Peabody (Amelia) Charitable Trust, l60; Pforzheimer (Carl 6 Lily) F., 227-28; Pollack, Ken & Marion, 95; Post & Courier F., 474; Reed, Alice, 228; Rosengarten, Adolph G., Jr., 287; Rudnyckyj, J. B., 33; Shao, You-Bao, 666; Side- water, Samuel L, 95; Skillman F., 590; SSRC, 96; SSHRC (C), 95-96 (4), 287 (2), 590 (2); Southwestern Bell F., 475; Thatcher (Margaret) F., 346-47; TUCASI, 627; USDE, 95 (2), 160-61, 227, 346, 591, 627, 666; UMI, 667; U. of Manitoba, 666-67 (Arts Student Body Council, 287); Va. Commonwealth U. Athletics Dept. & School of Medicine, 97; Va.SL, 411
Graves, Kathryn, “Lost in the library? Stop floundering—follow the fish,” 384-85
GMRLC, “New cooperative research library organization formed,” 5
Greear, Yvonne E., deceased, 415 Grumling, Dennis, deceased, 533 “Guam earthquake topples 90,000 books,” 499
“Guideline on collective bargaining,” ACRL, 142
“Guidelines for extended campus library services,” ACRL, 1989, proposed revision (50:404-6); 1990, final version (51:353-55); 1993, correction, 7
“Guidelines for the loan of rare and unique materials,” ACRL, RBMS, 1993, draft, 267-69
Gustavus Adolphus Coll., “Assessing student dissatisfaction: no quality without accessibility,” 500
Gyeszly, Suzanne, photo., 6l
H
Haas, Marilyn, retired, 293 Hallonquist, Lynne, deceased, 101 Hamilton, Charles, retired, 37-38 Hammond, Carol, “Information literacy competencies,” 325-27
Hansen, Carol, photo., 61 Harper, Shirley F., retired, 597 Harvard U., “CWIS coming,” 5 “Have academic status? Contact committee,” 628
Hawthorn, Margaret, “Proportionate probability sampling,” 322-24
Healy, Timothy Stafford, deceased & port., 101
Hedberg, Jane, “Preservation news,” 30, 92, 155, 223, 283, 343, 406, 470- 71, 528, 567, 661
Henderson, Carol C., “Washington hotline,” 29, 91, 154, 221, 282, 342 & 348, 404-5, 469 & 471, 527, 565 & 591, 660
Hendrickson, Kent, news note, 98 Henry, Charles, “The transformation potential of networked information,” 512-13
Herb, Steven, news note, 531
Hemon, Peter, “K. G. Saur Award,” 219
Hess, Charlotte, “When worlds combine: Indiana University’s INforum,” 514-15
Hewitt, Joseph, appt., 291 Hickey, Damon, photo., 630 Hinojosa, Susana, “Racial & ethnic diversity: information exchange,” 156, 284
Hirsch, David, photo., 6l
Historic New Orleans Coll., “French
Market," photo., 249; “St. Ann Street,” painting (photo., cover, no. 5), comment, 403
“Historical ecology: LSU’s electronic imaging laboratory,” Condrey, 438- 41, 448
Hoadley, Irene, appt. & port., 99; “Faculty status: 2001,” 338-40
Hogan, Sharon A., “Candidates share visions for ALA” & port., 200-201
Holliday, Charles, deceased, 101 Hood, Michael, news note, 592 Hooten, Ruth, letter to the ed., 403 Hostage, John, photo., 629 Hotchkiss, Valerie R., appt., 476-77 Hoyle, Karen Nelson, news note, 35 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award,
1993,217; 1994, 462
Hughes, Carol, “Practical visioning for the decade of austerity,” 21-24, 28
Hutton, Catherine, photo., 629
I
Icarus,Matisse, collage (photo., cover, no. 4)
“In the News, ” Davis, 4, 58, 122, 186, 250, 316, 378, 434, 498, 546, 626
IOLUG, “Internet: path to die 21st century,” 513
Ind. U., “An award winner brings preservation out of the lab,” 524- 26; “Parent’s Fund,” 59; “Preservation video film series developed,” 526; “When worlds combine: Indiana University’s INforum,” 514-15
“Inflation, budget cuts, and faculty needs,” Walch, 125
“Information literacy competencies,” Isbell, 325-27
Ingibergsson, Asgeir, retired & port., 352
Innovation in Bibliographic Instruction Award, 1994, 464
ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship,
1993, 2Y7- 1994,464-66
ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship,
1994,466
IPEDS, “National numbers on academic libraries,” 9-10
“Integrating Internet into reference: policy issues,” Still, 139-40
“Integrating technologies, converging professions,” Snelson, 638, 647
“Interactive video at Cameron University Library,” Swinney, 81-82
IFLA, “Call for papers: art and BI,” 628
“IFLA preconference on CE offered,” 7
“International resource library planned by Pikes Peak,” PPCC, 5
Internet, “Access ALA via the Internet,” 381; “Access the ACRL and Choice staff electronically,” 381; “Compile a subject list of Internet resources,” 317; “Explore the Internet via teleconference,” 548; “Glossary of Internet terminology,” 128;
“Integrating Internet into reference: policy issues,” 139-40; “Launching the national information infrastructure,” 550; “A personal view of the Internet,” 127-32; “Rural datafìca- tion: access to the Internet,” 400, 405
“Internet for Russian and East European studies,” Markiw, 444-48
“Internet: path to the 21st century,” IOLUG, 513
“Internet resources for architecture studies,” Brown, 189
“Internet resources for Latin American studies,” Molloy, 395-96, 399
“Internet resources for psychology,” Fehrmann,510-ll
“Internet resources for religious studies,” Coon, 635-37
Isbell, Dennis, “Information literacy competencies,” 325-27
Ivins, October R., news note, 592
J
Jackson, Mary E., news note, 413 Jacobsen, Kristin, ed., “Computer ethics statement,” 331-32
Janakiev, Elisabeth, retired, 597-98 Jenkins, Althea H., “Letter from the executive director” & port., 576-77; photos., 456-57, 585
Jenkins, Larry, photo., 549 Jenson, Gloria Dawn, retired, 533 John Carter Brown, Leab Award, 220
(photo., 188)
John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1993, 524-26
Johnson, Bobbie Cook, appt., 349 Johnson, Jane W., deceased, 672 Johnson, Richard D., news note, 163 Johnston, Wanda K., “Barcoding: tedious project or community party?” & photo., 549
“Joint-use libraries: just how good are they?” Call, 551-56
Joy, Albert H., “Oberly Award,” 219
K
K. G. Saur Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1993, 219-20, correction, 269; 1994, 467
“KSU and UCSB use Z39.50 from NO- TIS,” 251
Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 1993, 220; 1994, 466-67
Kathman, Michael D., “Plans for ACRL” & port., 147-49
Keats, Ezra Jack, “The snowy day,”, collage (photo., cover, no. 1)
“Keep current with investment and news service,” Blauer, 252
Kellam, W. Porter, deceased, 672 Keller, Michael, appt., 669 Kenney, Anne R., news note, 163 Kesselman, Martin, “Beyond Bitnet:
Telnetting to the United Kingdom,” 134-36
Kiki, Women’s History Month poster, 124
Kilton, Thomas D., “Eastern German university libraries since reunification,” 260-62
Kimmage, Dennis, “Russian and American librarians meet in Moscow,” 257-59
Kinder, Jackie, “Where do I go from here?” 79-80
King, John, deceased, 352-53
Index to volume 54,1993 /I-5
King, Joseph T., letter to the ed., 87 Kirk, Thomas G., ACRL president & port., 401; “ACRL President Kirk focuses on networking” 8c port., 437; “ACRL vice-president seeks volunteers,” 188; “Message from the vice- president” & port., 575; photos., 456-57, 585; “Transformational potential of networked information,” 18
Kislitzin, Elizabeth, retired, 38 Kondelik, John, appt., 669 Kratz, Abby, news note, 592 Kuchler, A. W., “Potential natural vegetation,” map (photo., cover, no. 6)
Kuhta, Richard J., appt. & port., 477
L
LaBorie, Tim, “Computer literacy over the campus network,” 70-73 LaGuardia, Cheryl, “Marketing the library: the library media fair,” 502-4, 511
Lair, Nancy, retired, 598
Lanier, Don, “Rural datafication: access to the Internet,” 400, 405
“Launching the national information infrastructure,” Wand, 550
Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 1994, 466
Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 1993, 220; 1994, 466-61
Lester, Linda L., news note, 592 Letters, 87, 205-6, 268, 335, 403, 515 Lewis, Daniel, appt., 593 “Librarians at mid-sized libraries share interests,” ACRL, 123
“Libraries change lives,” graphic ALA (photo., cover, no. 2)
LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1993, 524-26
“Library gets check-off box on student fees cards,” 435-36
LC, “Preserving U. S. telephone directories,” 6l; “Remote access to LC computer files available,” 381
LOCIS, “Remote access to LC computer files available,” 381
LOEX, “Call for papers: art and BI,” 628
“Library student assistant wins $500,” SUNY, 435
Link, Terry, letter to the ed., 87 Loe, Mary Hong, photo., 629 Logan, Ken, appt., 35-36 “Logo design needed for library school,” 547-48
Lohf, Kenneth A., retired, 38, 671 LAOOC, Olympic Games 1984 poster, 624 (photo., cover, no. 11)
“Lost in the library? Stop floundering—follow the fish,” Graves, 384- 85
LSU, “Historical ecology: LSU’s electronic imaging laboratory,” 438-41, 448
“Louisiana to improve networks,” 627 Lowell, Gerald R., appt., 477 Lowry, Charles B., appt & port., 349-
50; “K. G. Saur Award,” 220, correction, 269
Lynch, Mary Jo, “National numbers on academic libraries,” 9-10
Lytle, Richard H., news note, 230
M
McCarthy, Connie, retired, 533
McClure, Charles R., news note, 592 McCook, Kathleen de la Peña, appt.,
531
McCorison, Marcus A., retired & port., 100
McCoy, Jacquelyn A., “Message from the president” & port., 573-74; photos., 6, 456-57, 462, 585; “Reengineering academic and research libraries,” 333-35
McGrady, Jacqeline, photo., 629 McKee, Eugenia V., appt. & port.,
593
McKenna, Florence, retired, 672 McKinzie, Steve, “Bibliographic instruction or research: what’s in a name?” 336-37
McNeal, Archie L., news note, 230 “Mainstream or margins?—RBMS preconference,” Parks, 518
Major, Jean A., “Compact shelving of circulating collections,” 11-12
“Making every new hire count,” Glass, 317
Malcolm X, Great minds poster, 60 Malloy, Frances, photo., 457 “Mankato State dedicates new library”
& photos., 6
Mariott, Lois, “Mariott and Terwilliger get community college awards,” 218-19
“Marketing the library: the library media fair,” LaGuardia, 502-4, 511
Markiw, Michael, “Internet for Russian and East European studies,” 444-48
Marks, Ellen, appt., 531
Marshall, Joanne G., news note, 476 Martin, Susan K., ACRL vice-president
& port., 401-2; photo., 457; “Plans for ACRL” & port., 147, 149-50
Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1994, 466
Martorana, Janet, “Marketing the library: the library media fair,” 502-4, 511
Massey, John, “Libraries change lives,” graphic (photo., cover, no. 2)
Massman, Virgil, letter to the ed., 403 Matisse, Henri, Icarus, collage (photo., cover, no. 4)
Mayhood, Gary, “Reading for fun is a novel idea,” 69, 73
Mayo, Hope, “Wins award for best article in RBML”& port., 219
Meeh, Terrence F., “Bibliographic Instruction Publication of the Year” & port., 218
Media log,“Free NEH Media log available,” 380-81
Meitzer, Ellen, “Successfully moving the library—temporarily,” 557-60
Mendelsohn, Henry Neil, photo., 6l Meneely, William E., retired, 38 Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl, “K. G. Saur
Award,” 219
Metz, Paul, “Departmental profiles: a collection development aid,” 196- 99; “Virginia Tech sets policy on controversial materials,” 386-88, 394
Metz, Ray E., photos., 456-57, 585 Miami Book Fair International 1993 poster, Ducasi, 544 (photo., cover, no. 10)
Miami-Dade Community Coll., Wolf- son, Miami Book Fair International 1993 poster, 544 (photo., cover, no. 10)
Miami U., “About the cover,” 312
Milam, Sheila, photo., 629
“Mile-high reply,” Massman, 403 Milligan, Stuart, letter to the ed. & response, 205
“Millsaps College endows library directorship,” 547
Milstead, Agnes, “Univ. of Wyoming endowment for librarianship and libraries,” 381
Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1993, 217-18, comment, 515; 1994, 461-62
Mitchell, Eugene S., appt. & port., 36 “Model statement for the screening and appointment of academic librarians using a search committee,” ACRL, ASC (53:642-45), comment, 87
Moffett, William A., “Wins academic/ research librarianship’s highest honor” & port., 146 (photos., cover, no. 3; 462)
Molloy, Molly, “Internet resources for Latin American studies,” 395-96, 399
“Moms and dads help libraries,” 59 Montgomery, K. Leon, deceased, 293 Moon, Myra Jo, deceased 8c port.,
353
“More on class gifts,” Yaple, 335 Mosley, Mary Mac, retired, 352 Mountainside Pub. Co., Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1993, 217-18, comment, 515; 1994, 461-62
“Moving toward confluence: report on planning for the ACRL 7th National Conference, 1995,” Euster, 453
“Much ado about education,” 499 Mulvaney, J. Philip, appt. & port.,
669
Munroe, Mary, “ULS in New Orleans—preferred futures for librarians,” 455; “University Libraries Section—midwinter report,” 145
“The myths surrounding faculty status for librarians,” Shapiro, 562-63
N
Natl. Archives, Leab Award, 220 “NASULGC examines information technology,” Ford, 20
NEH, “Applications for NEH reference materials grants due Sept. 1,” 315-16; “Contact NEH on Bitnet,” 436; “Free NEH Media log available,” 380-81
“NEH grants for archival research in Eastern Europe,” 316-17
“NISO offers online sources,” 315- NLW, “Libraries change lives,” graphic (photo., cover, no. 2)
NLW, “Univ. of South Alabama celebrates NLW,” 379
“National Library Week at work,” Apted, 62-63
“National Library Week fest,” Chase, 515
“National Library Week: Libraries change lives,’ ” Wallace, 64-65
“National numbers on academic libraries,” Lynch, 9-10
Neal, James, news note, 413 Neese, Janet A., retired, 166 Nelson, David, photo., 629 Neuman, Susan, news note, 592 Nevin, Susanne, “Assessing student dissatisfaction: no quality without accessibility,” 500
“New cooperative research library organization formed,” GMRLC, 5
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“New fiscal policies approved,” ACRL, 144
N. M. State U., “Reading for fun is a novel idea,” 69, 73
“New publications,” Eberhart, 31-32, 93-94, 157-59, 224-26, 285-86, 344-45, 407-9, 472-73, 529, 569-70, 662-65
NYHS, “NYU and the New-York Historical Society team up,” 499-500
“NY. Historical Society remains open for now,” 187
NYPL, “Preserving U.S. telephone directories,” 6l
“NYU and Columbia announce reciprocal access,” 59
“NYU and the New-York Historical Society team up,” 499-500
News from the field, 5-7, 59-61, 123- 24, 187-88, 251-53, 315-17, 379-81, 435-37, 499-500, 547-49, 627-30
Nisbet, Hume, Hunting for gold, cover (photo., cover, no. 8)
Norlin, Dennis A., appt., 350; “The Electric undergrad: an interactive library program,” 398-99
NCSU, “Winning ways: how to get class gifts for your library,” 194-95, comments, 335, 403
NOTIS, “KSU and UCSB use Z39.50 from NOTIS,” 251
Nowakowski, Fran, “Faculty support information literacy,” 124
Nutter, Susan K., news note, 290
O
Obenhaus, Bruce, “Virginia Tech sets policy on controversial materials,” 386-88, 394
Oberg, Larry R., appt & port., 230; “COLLIB-L: listservs in library communications,” 632-34; “Rethinking reference: smashing icons at Berkeley,” 265-66, comments, 641-43
Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, 1993, 219; 1994, 468
Oberman, Cerise, “Russian and American librarians meet in Moscow,” 257-59
OCLC, “FirstSearch users can now enter ILL requests,” 379
“Offensive cover features Colorado,” King, 87
“Official ACRL documents,” 460 O’Gorman, Kathryn, appt., 350 O’Halloran, Charles, deceased, 533 “OhioLINK connects 6 libraries,” 6 Okerson, Ann L., news note, 413-14 Olney, Helen S., deceased, 353 Olympic Games 1984 poster, Barnes,
624 (photo., cover, no. 11)
“Operate an ERIC clearinghouse,” USDE, 28
“Optical scanning and copyright law,” Milligan, 205
“Optical scanning in an academic library,” Willett (53:698-701), comment & response, 205
Oram, Richard W., appt., 477 Owensboro Community Coll., “A plan for evaluating a small library collection,” 328-29
P
Page, Mary, “A personal view of the Internet,” 127-32
Papers solicited, 381, 628
Parhamovich, Mary Margaret Farrell, photo., 6l
Parker, Kenneth W., deceased, 293 Parks, Robert, “Mainstream or margins?—RBMS preconference,” 518
Patterson, Charles D., retired & port., 598
Payne, Elizabeth Ann (Lizanne), appt., 230-31
Peischl, Thomas M., “Financial report” & port., 586-88; photos., 456- 57, 585
“Penn State gets $1 million bonus,” 435
Pa. State U., “Professor bikes across America for Penn State libraries,” 315
People in the news, 35-38, 98-101, 163-66, 230-32, 290-93, 349-53, 413- 15, 476-78, 531-33, 592-98, 668-72
“A personal view of the Internet,” Page, 127-32
Peters, Paul Evan, “The transformation potential of networked information,” 512-13
Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, news note, 668
Pfannenstiel, William, “Practical visioning for the decade of austerity,” 21-24, 28
Phillips, Fay, “Historical ecology: LSU’s electronic imaging laboratory,” 438-41, 448
Phillips, Linda, photos., 456, 585 Phipps, Shelley E., photos., 456-57,
585
PPCC, “International resource library planned by Pikes Peak,” 5
Pinkham, Eleanor, retired & port., 672
Pittman, Betsy P., “Collecting book art,” 190-92 (photo., cover, no. 4) “Pittsburgh: attend, present, participate!” 547
“A plan for evaluating a small library collection,” Davis, 328-29
“Planning library buildings: ten practical considerations,” Ragsdale, 318- 21
Ploss, Helen, retired, 533
Pohlman, Laura Dawn, deceased, 478 Polach, Frank, appt., 531-32 Pomazal, Priscilla F., appt., 532 Poole, Jay Martin, appt. & port., 36 PCA, “Popular culture papers needed,” 381
“Popular culture papers needed,” PCA, 381
“Portland State survives earthquake,” Powell, 253
“Potential natural vegetation,” Kuch- ler, map (photo., cover, no. 6)
Powell, Faye, “Portland State survives earthquake,” 253
“Practical visioning for the decade of austerity,” Hughes, 21-24, 28
“Praise for protest,” Daley, 268, comment, 403
Prentice, Ann E., appt. & port., 414 “Preservation news,” Hedberg, 30,
92, 155, 223, 283, 343, 406, 470-71, 528, 567, 661
“Preservation video film series developed,” Ind. U., 526
“Preserving U.S. telephone directories,” LC, 61
Presti, Tony, “Historical ecology: LSU’s electronic imaging laboratory,” 438-41, 448
Princeton U., “VTLS and Princeton to create image database of card catalog,” 380
“Professor bikes across America for Penn State libraries,” 315
“Proportionate probability sampling,” Hawthorn, 322-24
Publications in librarianship,“Seeks authors,” 275
Q
Query, Lance, appt., 669
R
“Racial & ethnic diversity: informa- tion exchange,” Hinojosa, 156, 284 Rader, Hannelore B., letter to the ed.,
515; “Named Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian” & port., 217- 18
Ragsdale, Kate W., “Planning library buildings: ten practical considerations,” 318-21
Ralebipi, M. Rocky, news note, 668 Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarianship Award, 1993, 219; 1994, 467-68
Raschke, Susan Doughty, “Setting up a traveling reserve reference collection,” 507-8
Rasmussen, Lane, “Departmental profiles: a collection development aid,” 196-99
“RBMLissue on descriptive cataloging available,” 252-53
“Reading for fun is a novel idea,” Mayhood, 69, 73
Ready, Sandra, photos., 6, 456-57, 585
Reed Reference Publishing, news note, 592
“Re-engineering academic and research libraries,” McCoy, 333-35
Regis U., “Setting up a traveling re- serve reference collection,” 507-8 “Remote access to LC computer files available,” 381
“Rescinding ACRL standards and guidelines,” ACRL, 340
RLG, “Architectural drawings from Columbia on videodisc,” 379-80
“RLG begins digital image access project,” 630
“Rethinking reference: smashing icons at Berkeley,” Oberg, 265-66, comment, 641-43
Retirements, 37-38, 100-101, 166, 232, 293, 352, 415, 533, 597-98, 671-72
Richardson, Sara, appt. & port., 350 Ridgeway, Trish, appt., 669-70 Riedinger, Edward A., “The electronic library network frontier in Brazil,” 255-56
Ring, Daniel F., “Searching for darlings: the quest for professional status,” 641-43
Robbins, Louise S., news note, 592 Rodrigues, Helena, appt. & port., 670 Rodriguez, Ketty, photo., 629 Rubey, Daniel, appt. & port., 593 “Rural datafication: access to the Internet,” Lanier, 400, 405
Russell, Christina M., appt., 291 “Russian and American librarians meet in Moscow,” Kimmage, 257- 59
S
Sabosik, Patricia E., news note, 98 Sager, Rochelle, photos., 456-57, 585 “St. Ann Street,” Gosling, painting
(photo., cover, no. 5), comment, 403
St. Jerome, Book of hours, miniature (photo., cover, no. 7)
St. Joseph’s U., “Computer literacy over the campus network,” 70-73 Sam, Sherrie, “Compact shelving of circulation collections,” 11-12
Index to volume 54,1993 /I-7
Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1994, 466
SFSU, “Treasures of library published by San Francisco State,” 436
Saporito, Donald L., retired, 672
Saule, Mara, photo., 61
Saunders, Lavema M., “Technologists and librarians working together,” 86-87
Saur (K. G.) Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1993, 219-20, correction, 269; 1994, 467
Scheer, Malcolm E., retired, 101 “Scientific details on dinosaur feet needed,” Walker, 206
“Searching for darlings: the quest for professional status,” Ring, 641-43
“The selection and treatment of erotic or other controversial materials in the university libraries,” VPI&SU, 387
“Selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” ACRL, RBMS, 2d ed., 1994, draft, 644-47
“Setting up a traveling reserve reference collection,” Raschke, 507-8
Shapiro, Beth J., “The myths surrounding faculty status for librarians,” 562-63
“Share your library’s news,” C&RL news, 337, 394, 663
“Share your opinion with C&RL news readers,” 324, 380
Sharma, Ravindra N., news note, 531 Sheehy, Carolyn, news note & port.,
98
Smith, Donald R., appt. & port., 291- 92
Smith, Jessie Carney, news note & port., 35
Snelson, Pamela, “Integrating technologies, converging professions,” 638, 647
“The snowy day,” Keats, collage (photo., cover, no. 1)
SAA, “ALA-SAA joint statement on access to original research materials,” 1994, draft, 648-49
Sorgen, Herbert J., retired, 533 Southern Methodist U., “Computer ethics statement,” 331-32
Southern Pacific booklet cover, Bull (photo., cover, no. 9)
Spicer, Orlin C., deceased, 672 “Springer journal preview service,”
317
Springer-Verlag, “Springer journal preview service,” 317
Stabler, Karen, “Reading for fun is a novel idea,” 69, 73
“Standardizing form and genre terms,” 548
“Standards for ethical conduct for rare book, manuscript, and special collections librarians, with guidelines for institutional practice in support of the standards, 2d edition, 1992,” ACRL, 207-15
“Stanford completes RECON,” 124 “Stanford gets new media center,”
630
SUNY, Binghamton, “Optical scanning in an academic library” (53:698-701), comment & response, 205
SUNY, U. at Albany, “Library student assistant wins $500,” 435
Stelk, Roger E., “Departmental profiles: a collection development aid,” 196-99
Still, Julie, “Integrating Internet into reference: policy issues,” 139-40
Stormes, Sheridan, “Butler freshmen hunt for library treasure,” 382-83
Stueart, Robert D., appt & port., 593 “Subscription rate reduction plan,”
Gordon & Breach, 123
“Successfully moving the library— temporarily,” Meitzer, 557-60
Suozzi, Patricia, appt. & port., 350-51 Swinney, Victoria K., “Interactive video at Cameron University Library,” 81-82
T
“Take charge of the future now,” Euster, 89-90
“Talk to the ACRL Board in New Orleans,” 315
“Task Force on Intellectual Freedom wants your opinions,” ACRL, 316
“A teacup idea: the research retreat,” Wright, 83-85
“Technologists and librarians working together,” Saunders, 86-87
Terwilliger, Gloria, “Mariott and Ter- williger get community college awards,” 218-19
“Thanks from a 1993 award winner,” Rader, 515
Thiele, Judith, deceased, 478 Thomas, David L., deceased, 478 Thomas, Martha Lou, deceased, l66 Thompson, Ronelle K. H., news note
& port., 98-99
Thornton, Linda, news note, 476 Tiefel, Virginia, news note, 290 “The time to lead,” ACRL, 204, 206 Toomer, Clarence, appt. & port., 670 “Top priorities for ACRL—FY1994,”
459
“The transformation potential of networked information,” Henry, 512- 13
“Transformational potential of networked information,” Alldredge, 18
“Treasures of library published by San Francisco State,” 436
Trennepohl, Karen, appt., 231 “Triangle Research Libraries mount online catalog,” 627
Tulis, Susan E., news note, 414 U
“ULS in New Orleans—preferred fu- tures for librarians,” Munroe, 455 U.K., “Beyond Bitnet: Telnetting to the United Kingdom,” 134-36
USDE, “Operate an ERIC clearinghouse,” 28
USIA, “15 overseas opportunities available,” 1993-94 (& photo., 1992-93), 61; 1994-95 (& photo., 1993-94), 629
U. of Ala., “Planning library buildings: ten practical considerations,” 318-21
UC, Berkeley, “Class of ’84 gives gift to library,” 195; “Successfully moving the library—temporarily,” 557- 60
UC, “Get news from UC campuses and labs,” 379
UCLA, Olympic Games 1984 poster, 624 (photo., cover, no. 11)
UC, Riverside, “Using CAI to teach library skills,” 75-78
UC, Santa Barbara, “KSU and UCSB use Z39.50 from NOTIS,” 251; “Marketing the library: the library media fair,” 502-4, 511
UC, Denver, “About the cover” (53:690) (photo., cover, no. 10), comment, 87 U. of Houston, Book of hours, St. Jerome, miniature (photo., cover, no. 7)
U. of Idaho, “Evaluating the library BI program,” 13-16
UI, U-C, “Dad’s Association,” 59; “The Electric undergrad: an interactive library program,” 398-99; “Library faculty vote to merge departments,” 435; “Logo design needed for library school,” 547-48
U. of Kan., “Lost in the library? Stop floundering—follow the fish,” 384- 85
U. of Manitoba, “Parents’ Fund,” 59 “University of Manitoba inaugurates
ZIPDOC,” 436
U. of Mich., Ann Arbor, “National Library Week at work,” 62-63
“Univ of Minn, scores at football game,” 627
U. of Miss., “Compact shelving of circulating collections,” 11-12
“UNC students vote tax to support libraries,” 251
UND, “Award encourages student use of primary materials,” 6
U. of Or., “ ‘Electronic library’ course,” 380, correction, 515
“Univ. of Oregon on the move,” 187 U. of Pa., “Class gifts bolster Penn’s renovations,” 548
U. of Pittsburgh, “Book Center and library team up,” 627
“Univ. of South Alabama celebrates NLW,” 379
U. of S. C., “Where do I go from here?” 79-80
U. of Southern Miss., “About the cover,” 2
U. of Tenn., Knoxville, “Library gets check-off box on student fees cards,” 435-36
U. of Toronto, Leab Award, 220 U. of Va., “Making every new hire count,” 317; news note, 435
U. of Wa., Hunting for Gold, cover (photo., cover, no. 8)
“U. of Waterloo adds electronic reference service,” 251
“Univ. of Wyoming endowment for librarianship and libraries,” 381
Urice, Stephen K., appt. & port., 231 “Using CAI to teach library skills,”
Cooper, 75-78
“Utah universities share collections,” 548-49
V
Vazakas, Susan, “Celebrating libraries (and humor) every day,” 67, comment, 206
Va. Commonwealth U., “Celebrates one-millionth volume,” 191; “Collecting book art,” 190-92 (photo., cover, no. 4); Icarus, collage (photo., cover, no. 4); news note, 435
“Virginia libraries share electronic texts,” 435
Va. Polytechnic Inst. & State U., “Departmental profiles: a collection development aid,” 196-99; news note, 435; “The selection and treatment of erotic or other controversial materials in the university libraries,” 387; “Virginia Tech sets policy on controversial materials,” 386-88, 394
“Virginia Tech sets policy on controversial materials,” Metz, 386-88, 394
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“Virginia’s academic libraries cooperate,” 547
“VTLS and Princeton to create image database of card catalog,” 380
W
Walch, David B., “Inflation, budget cuts, and faculty needs,” 125; photo., 144
Walker, Steve, letter to the ed., 206 Wallace, Linda K., “National Library
Week: ‘Libraries change lives,’ ” 64-65
Wand, Patricia A., “Launching the national information infrastructure,” 550
Warnken, Paula N., appt., 164 “Washington hotline,” Henderson,
29, 91, 154, 221, 282, 342 & 348, 404-5, 469 & 471, 527, 565 & 591, 660
The way I see it, 89-90, 333-37, 562- 63, 641-63
The way I see it (’’Bibliographic instruction or research?” McKinzie, 336-37; “The myths surrounding faculty status for librarians,” Shapiro, 562-63; “Re-engineering academic and research libraries,” McCoy, 333-35, “Searching for darlings,” Ring, 641-43; “Take charge of the future now,” Euster, 89-90)
Weimer, Sally, news note, 349 Western Ky. U., “A teacup idea: the research retreat,” 83-85
Whaley, John H., Jr., “Collecting book art,” 190-92 (photo., cover, no. 4)
“What needs fixing at ALA?” ALA, SSC, 5-6
“When worlds combine: Indiana University’s INforum,” Hess, 514-15
“Where do I go from here?” Kinder, 70-80
Widener U., “Integrating Internet into reference: policy issues,” 139-40
Wilding, Thomas, appt., 670 Willett, Perry, “Optical scanning in an academic library” (53:698-701), comment & response, 205
Wilson (H. W.) Co., John Cotton Dana Public Relations Award, 1993, 524-26
Winkels, Dale, retired, 672 “Winning ways: how to get class gifts for your library,” Davis, 194-95, comments, 335, 403
Wittenborg, Karin, appt., 477, 670 Wittkopf, Barbara J., photos., 456-57,
585
“Women’s archivist position endowed at Duke,” 315
Women’s History Month, poster, 124 Woo, Lisa, retired, 672 Wood, Gail, appt., 36 Woodson, Dorothy, news note, 476 “Wooster revives Mummers’ Play,”
630
Wright, Joyce C., “The Electric undergrad: an interactive library program,” 398-99
Wright, Kathryn S., deceased, 38 Wright, Lynda Wornom, appt., 99 Wright, Peggy, “A teacup idea: the research retreat,” 83-85
“Wright State outsources cataloging,”
627-28
X, Y,Z
Xavier U., “Focus on focus groups,” 391-94
Yaple, Henry, letter to the ed., 335 Yelton, Donald Charles, deceased,
353
“You can judge a magazine by its cover,” Davis, 403
Young, Margo, news note, 592 Young, Vicki, “Focus on focus groups,” 391-94
Yuan, Weijing, “Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship awarded” & port., 217
Zemsky, Robert, port., 451
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