ACRL

College & Research Libraries News

INDEX TO VOL. 34

(including CRL News issues)

Prepared by Caroline LaMotte Webb

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Abstracts, 82-86; 170-71; (May) 235-38; (July) 324; (Sept.) 291-97

“The academic job crisis: a unique opportunity, or business as usual?” Moffett, 191- 94; comments, 310-11; 312; (Sept.) 276-79; 479

“Academic Is. in Iran,” Deale, 47-53

Academic L. Buildings,A Guide to Architectural Issues and Solutions, Ellsworth, rev. of, (Sept.) 286-87

“Academic status: who wants it?” Hyman and Schlachter, 472-78

Access to L. Collections,Hyman, rev. of, 75-76

Ackerman, Page, appt. & port., s209

Acquisitions, s8; s28-29; s51; s71; sl03; sl29; s201-2; s225; s289

Adams, Charles M., ret., s312 “Affirmative action: equal oppor- tunity for women in 1. management,” De Fichy, 195-201

“Allocation of 1. funds to different departments of a univ.—an operational research approach,” Goyal, 219-22; comment, 481

AASL, “Preliminary Draft of Guidelines for NCATE by AASL,” sl77-79

ALA, Committee Membership Restrictions, policy, s91

ALA, “Draft: equal employment opportunity policy,” s261-63 ALA, Federal Legislation regarding coll, and research Is., policy statement, s50

“ALA—Is It Time for an Alternative?” Dougherty, editorial, 189-90; comments, 310; (Sept.) 280-81; (Sept.) 282-83; 479-80

ALA/ACRL Representatives at academic ceremonies and meetings, sl77

ALA/SSRT Task force on women offers job service, s288

Anderson, John F., rev. (Urban Analysis for Branch L. System Planning), 230-31

“Appendixes to model statement of criteria and procedures for appointment, promotion in academic rank, and tenure for coll, and univ. Ins., s243-47; Model statement, si92-95

Applebaum, Edmond L., Reader in Technical Services, rev. of, 489-90

“Applying ‘management by objectives’ to the univ. 1.,” Johnson, 436-39

Appointments, sl7-19; s41-44; s64; s90; sll5-17; sl59; sl79- 80; S209-10; s253-54; s277-79; s307-12; corrections, s90

“An approach to developing computer catalogs,” MacDonald and Elrod, 202-8; comments, (Sept.) 282

ACRL, additional nominating committees, s286

ACRL, additional nominees for offices for 1973/74, s63; s81 ACRL, Agricultural and Biological Sciences Section, s81; s239

ACRL, annual meeting, Las Vegas, June 24-30, 1973, schedule, sl25-27

ACRL, “Annual Report of the President, 1972-73,” Shank, S165-67

ACRL, Board of Directors, midwinter meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 1973, brief of minutes, sl42-58; resolution on death of Dr. Arthur McAnally, sl95

ACRL, College Ls. Section, “Proposed Bylaws,” s92-93

ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, “Model statement of criteria and procedures for appointment, promotion in academic rank, and tenure for coll, and univ. Ins.,” s192-95; “Appendixes,” s243-47

ACRL, Constitution and Bylaws, s83-87

ACRL, “Draft statement on access to original research materials in Is., archives, and manuscript repositories,” sl99-201; “Draft statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for noncommercial purposes,” sl99

ACRL, Joint committee activities, sl39

ACRL, membership meeting, Las Vegas, June 25, 1973, brief of minutes, s221-23

ACRL, midwinter meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 1973, “highlights,” s69-70; schedule, s1-2

ACRL, nominating committees, s264

ACRL, nominees for offices 1974/75, s285-86

ACRL, officers, 1973/74, sl89- 91

“ACRL president addresses ALA Council in Las Vegas,” Shank, S265-66

ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, “Statement on appraisal of gifts,” developed by the committee on manuscripts collections, s49; “Statement on legal title,” developed by the committee on manuscripts collections, s49-50

ACRL, “Statement of the American L. Association’s policy on federal legislation regarding coll, and research Is.,” s50

“ACRL and ALA support academic Ins.,” resolutions and motions, si96-98

Auld, Larry and Irene Voit, “Library group practice,” 54-58; comment, 223

Axford, H. William, “ACRL officers for 1973/74,” port., si 89-90; “Performance measurement revisited,” (Sept.) 249-57; port. & appt., sl79

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Balay, Robert, letter to the ed., 305-6

Ball, Joyce, rev. (Government Reference Books, 70/71 and Subject Guide to Government Reference Books'), 487

Baumann, Charles H., The Influence of Angus Snead Macdonald and the Snead Bookstack on L. Architecture, rev. of, 166-67

Beede, Beniamin R., letters to the ed., 69 (Sept.) 281,479

Berlin, Charles, Index to Festschriften in Jewish Studies, rev. of, 316-18

Bermingham, Grace J., ret., s254 Bibliographic Control of Microforms, Reichmann and Tharpe, rev. of, 321-22

Bibliographic Control of Nonprint Media,Grove and Clement, eds., rev. of, 229-30

Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on the History of Agriculture in the United States . . . 1607-1967,Schlebecker, rev. of, 162-63

The Big Foundations,Nielsen, rev. of, 231-33

Biggs, Martha L., ret., s210 Bixler, Paul, letter to the ed., 306 Blake, Fay M., letter to the ed., 159-60

Book Reviews, 71-79; 161-68; (May) 226-33; (July) 315-22; (Sept.) 284-89; 486-92

Boone. Morell D., “Camelot . . . A Quest or a Kingdom? editorial, 5-6

Brunswick, Sheldon R., rev. (Index to Festschriften in Jewish Studies), 316-18

Bryant, Edward C. and Donald King, The Evaluation of Information Services and Products, rev. of, 71-74

Buckland, Michael K., appt. to CRL editorial board, s224

Buckman, Thomas R., Yujihisa Suzuki, and Warren M. Tsunei- shi, eds., University and Research Ls. in Japan and the United States: Proceedings of the First Japan-United States Conference on Ls. and Information Science in Higher Education Tokyo May 15-19, 1969, rev. of. 161-62

Buford, Albert H., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 282-83

Bunge, Charles A., letter to the ed., 482

Bums, Robert W., Jr., rev. (Evaluation of Information Services and Products), 71-74

Byrd, Cecil K., rev. (The University—The L.), 491-92; rev. (University and Research Ls. in Japan and the United States), 161-62

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Cain, Stith M., dec., s91 “Camelot … A Quest or a Kingdom?” Boone, editorial, 5-6

Canfield, Marie P., Gardner and Stevens, “Library pathfinders: a new possibility for cooperative reference service,” 40-46

Carpenter, Eric J., letter to the ed., 310-11; comment, 482

“Change Anyone?” Stueart, editorial, (Sept.) 233-34

“The changing role of directors of univ. Is.,” Me Anally and Downs, 103-25; comments, 306; 308-10; (Sept.) 281; 481

Chase, William, rev. (Access to L. Collections), 75-76

Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazines,Goulart, rev. of, 167-68

Christ, John M., Concepts and Subject Headings: Their Relation in Information Retrieval and L. Science, rev. of, 318- 19

Chubak, Benjamin, ret., s254 “Clarement Colleges,” new contract agreement, si97

Clarke, Jack A., “Popular culture in Is.,” 215-18 comments, 480- 81; rev. (Cheap Thrills), 167-68

Classified List of Periodicals for the Coll. L.,Farber, rev. of, 226-27

Clement, Evelyn G., and Grove, eds., Bibliographic Control of Nonprint Media, rev. of, 229- 30

Clift, David H., dec., s307 Clifton, Margaret Fisher, letter to the ed., (Sept.) 279

“Committee appointed to revise coll. 1. standards,” s221

“A comparison of six versions of science 1. instruction,” Kuo, (July) 287-90

“A comparison of two out-of-print book buying methods,” Kim, (Sept.) 258-64

“Computer-based systems, a new dimension to 1. cooperation,” Kilgour, 137-43

Computerizing the Card Catalog in the Univ. L.; A Survey of User Requirements,Palmer, rev. of, 78-79

Conant, Ralph W., and Kathleen Molz, eds., The Metropolitan L., rev. of, 486-87

Concepts and Subject Headings: Their Relation in Information Retrieval and L. Science,Christ, rev. of, 318-19

Coney, Donald, dec., sl59 “Continuing Education,” Hiatt, editorial, 101-2

Copyright: Current Viewpoints on History, Laws, Legislation,Kent and Lancour, eds., rev. of, 230

Coughlin, Robert E., Françoise Taieb and Benjamin H. Stevens, Urban Analysis for Branch L. System Planning, rev. of, 230-31

Cressaty, Margaret, ret., s254 Crowe, Linda and Kronus, eds., rev. of, Libraries and Neighborhood Information Centers, 492

Council on L. Resources fellowships, 1973,sl29-33

Current Awareness and the Chemist,Duncan, rev. of, 320-21

Current National Bibliogs. of Latin America: A State of the Art Study,Zimmerman, rev. of, 76- 77

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Davidson, John S., ret., s279 Davis, C. Roger, letter to the ed., (Sept.) 276

Deale, H. Vail, “Academic ls. in Iran,” 47-53

Deaths, s56; s91; sl59; sl80; s210

De Fichy, Wendy, “Affirmative action: equal opportunity for women in 1. management,” 195-201

Dempsey, Mary K., dec., s91 De Priest, Raleigh, “That inordinate passion for status,” ISO- 58; comments, 305-6

Dillon, Martin, “The impact of automation on the content of ls. and information centers,” 418-25

“Draft: ALA equal employment opportunity policy,” s261-63 Dougan, Robert Orne, recipient of second Citation of Honor presented by Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, port., s239

Dougherty, Richard M., “ALA— Is It Time for an Alternative?” editorial, 189-90; comments, 310; (Sept.) 280-81, 282-83; 479-80; “The Employment Time Bomb,” editorial (Sept. 1972), comment, 69; “The evaluation of campus 1. document delivery service,” 29-39

Downs, Robert B. and Me Anally, “The changing role of directors of univ. Is.,” 103-25; comments, 306, 308-9, 309-10; (Sept.) 281; 481

Duncan, Elizabeth E., Current Awareness and the Chemist, rev. of, 320-21

Dunlap, Leslie W., Readings in L. History, rev. of, 77-78

Dyson, Allan, “Editorship of CRL News changes,” s25

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Eastlick, John T., rev. (The Metropolitan L.), 486-87

Ebbing, Laurence R., letter to the ed., 308

Economics of Approval Plans,Spyers-Duran and Gore, eds., rev. of., (Sept.) 284

Edelman, Hendrik, letter to the ed., 310; rev. (Scholarly Reprint Publishing in the United States), 163-64

“Editors meet at IFLA,” s287

“Editorship of CRL News changes,” s25

Ellsworth, Dianne J., rev. (The Time-Lag in Cataloging), 490- 91

Ellsworth, Ralph E., Academic L. Buildings, A Guide to Architectural Issues and Solutions, rev. of, (Sept.) 286-87

Elrod, J. McRee and MacDonald, “An approach to developing computer catalogs,” 202-8; comments, (Sept.) 282

“The Employment Time Bomb,” Dougherty, editorial (Sept. 1972), comment, 69

“The evaluation of campus 1. document delivery service,” Dougherty, 29-39

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“Faculty awareness and attitudes toward academic 1. reference services: a measure of communication,” Nelson, (Sept.) 268- 75

“Faculty status—a comprehensive bibliog.,” Hiding, 440-62

Farber, Evan Ira, Classified List of Periodicals for the Coll. L., rev. of, 226-27

Farley, Richard A., appt. & port., s41

“Female 1. science students and the occupational stereotype: fact or fiction?” Lee and Hall, (Sept.) 265-67

Flanagan, Cathleen, rev. (Bibliographic Control of Nonprint Media), 229-30

Flanagan, Leo N., “Professionalism dismissed?” 209-14; comments, 312, 313, 314; (Sept.) 279, 281-82

Flener, Jane G., “Staff participation in management in large univ. Is.,” (July) 275-79

Ford, Bennett C., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 281-82

Forstall, Philip L., letter to the ed., 312-14

Forth, Stuart, appt., s209; rev. (The New Librarianship), (Sept.) 284-85

Franklin, Colin, The Private Presses, rev. of, 162

“From Inside the DLP,” Stokes, s3-6

Fuller, Dorothy E., ret., s254

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Gardner, Jeffrey J., Charles H. Stevens, and Marie P. Canfield, “Library pathfinders: a new possibility for cooperative reference service,” 40-46

Gellatly, Peter, letter to the ed., 69

Georgi, Charlotte, rev. (Planning the Special L ), 319-20

Goon, Diane K., letter to the ed., 306-7

Gore, Daniel and Spyers-Duran, eds., Economics of Approval Plans, rev. of, (Sept.) 284

Goulart, Ron, Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazines, rev. of, 167-68

Government Reference Books, 70/ 71,Wynkoop, rev. of, 487

Goyal, S. K., “Allocation of 1. funds to different departments of a univ.—an operational research approach,” 219-22;

comment, 481

Gray, Gordon W., ret., s210 Grove, Pearce S., and Evelyn G.

Clement, eds., Bibliographic Control of Nonprint Media, rev. of, 229-30

A Guide to Microforms and Microform Retrieval Equipment,McKay, ed., WARNING, sl02

Guidelines for L. Automation,Markuson et al., rev. of, 71

Guidelines for L. Cooperation,Patrick, rev. of, 164-65

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Hall, Janet E., and Lee, “Female 1. science students and the occupational stereotype: fact or fiction?” (Sept.) 265-67

Haro, Robert P., letter to the ed., 309; rev. (Libraries and Neighborhood Information Centers), 492

Harris, K. G. E., letter to the ed., 481

Harris, Michael H., “Intuition, Research, and the Academic L.,” editorial, (July) 269; comment, 483; rev. (A History of Book Publishing in the United States), 228; rev. (Hugh Gaine . . .), 489

Hart, James D., rev. (The Private Presses), 162

Hayes, Robert M., rev. (Guidelines for L. Automation), 71; rev. (Vocabulary Control for Information Retrieval), 165

Hendricks, Donald D., rev. (Guidelines for L. Cooperation), 164-65

Herbison, Michael, “Editorship of CRL News changes,” s25; “To the readers of CRL News,” s27

Hiatt, Peter, “Continuing Education,” editorial, 101-2

Hickey, Doralyn J., Problems in Organizing L. Collections, rev. of, 227-28

“Highlights of ACRL’s Midwinter Meetings,” s69-70

Hinojosa, Susana, “Editorship of CRL News changes,” s25

A History of Book Publishing in the United States; Volume I: The Creation of an Industry, 1603-1865,Tebbel, rev. of, 228

Hogan, Alan D., letter to the ed., 307-8

Holley, Edward G., rev. (The Big Foundations), 231-33

Horn, Roger, letter to the ed., 482-84

Houghton, Bernard, Out of the Dinosaurs—The Evolution of the National Lending L. for Science and Technology, rev. of, (Sept.) 285-86

Huff, William H., rev. (Classified List of Periodicals for the Coll. L.), 226-27

Huling, Nancy, “Faculty status— a comprehensive bibliog.,” 440- 62

Hugh Gaine; A Colonial Printer- Editor’s Odyssey to Loyalism,Lorenz, rev. of, 489

Hyman, Richard Joseph, Access to L. Collections, rev. of, 75- 76

Hyman, Ruth, and Gail Schlachter, “Academic status: who wants it?” 472-78

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“The Impact of automation on the content of Is. and information centers,” Dillon, 418-25

Index to Festschriften in Jewish Studies,Berlin, rev. of, 316- 18

The Influence of Angus Snead Macdonald and the Snead Bookstack on L. Architecture,Baumann, rev. of, 166-67

The Influence of Lns. in Liberal Arts Colleges in Selected Decision Making Areas,Whit- beck, rev. of, (May) 233

Information and L. Science Source Book; a Supplement to Documentation Source Book,Schutze, rev. of, 318; comment, 481-82

“In-house training of supervisory 1. assistants in a large academic 1.,” Mitchell, 144-49

“Intuition, Research and the Academic L.,” Harris, editorial, (July) 269

Ishimoto, Carol F., “The National program for acquisitions and cataloging: its impact on univ. Is.,” 126-36

“Ivy Is. to use OCLC,” s101-2

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Jackson, Archer, ret., s210 Jackson, W. Carl, appt., s115 Johnson, Edward R., “Applying

‘management by objectives’ to the univ. 1.,” 436-39

Josey, E. J., What Black Lns. Are Saying, rev. of, 315-16; comment, 484-85

“Junior coll. Is. enter the seventies,” Reeves, 7-15; comment, 308

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Kaplan, Louis, “Participation: some basic considerations on the theme of academe,” (Sept.) 235-41

Karshner, Elizabeth, ret., s254 Kaser, Davids “Whither Interlibrary Loan?” (Sept. 1972), comment, 69; appt., s115

Katz, Elizabeth and West, eds., Revolting Lns., rev. of, 165- 66

Kennedy, Eugene P., appt. & port., s277

Kent, Allen and Harold Lancour, eds., Copyright: Current Viewpoints on History, Laws, Legislation, rev. of, 230

Kemaghan, John A., et al., “Search versus experiment—the role of the research In.,” (July) 280-86; comment, 482-84

Kilgour, Frederick G., “Computer- based systems, a new dimension to 1. cooperation,” 137- 43

Kim, Ung Chon, “A comparison of two out-of-print book buying methods,” (Sept.) 258-64

King, Donald and Edward C. Bryant, The Evaluation of Information Services and Products, rev. of, 71-74

Knapp, Patricia, dec., s56 Koster, Gavl E., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 279

Kronus, Carol L. and Linda Crowe, eds.. Libraries and Neighborhood Information Centers, rev. of, 492

Kuo, Frank F., “A comparison of six versions of science 1. instruction,” (July) 287-90

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Ladenson, Alex, letter to the ed., 484-85

La Hood, Charles G.. Jr., “Microfilm for the L. of Congress,” (July) 291-94

Laird, W. David, rev. (Library Buildings), 228-29

Lancaster, F. W., Vocabulary Control for Information Retrieval, rev. of, 165

Lancour, Harold, and Kent, eds., Copyright: Current Viewpoints on History, Laws, Legislation, rev. of, 230

Lederer, Norman, rev. (What Black Lns. Are Saying), 315- 16; comment, 484-85

Lee, David L., and Janet E. Hall, “Female 1. science students and the occupational stereotype: fact or fiction?” (Sept.) 265- 67

Lemke, Antje B., rev. (Readings in L. History), 77-78

Lendway, Olga, recipient of the 1973 Eunice Rockwell Oberly award, presented by the Agriculture and Biological Sciences section, port., s239

Letters, 69-70; 159-60; 223-25; (July) 305-14; (Sept.) 276- 83; 479-85

Lewis, Shirley, Weihs and Macdonald, Nonbook Materials, The Organization of Integrated Collections, rev. of, 487-89

Libraries and Neighborhood Information Centers,Kronus and Crowe, eds., rev. of, 492

Library Buildings: Innovation for Changing Needs,Trezza, rev. of, 228-29

“Library group practice,” Auld and Voit, 54-58; comment, 223

“Library pathfinders: a new possibility for cooperative reference service,” Stevens, Canfield, Gardner, 40-46

“Library peer evaluation for promotion and merit increase: how it works,” Yen-Ran Yeh, (July) 270-74; comment, 482- 84

Line, Maurice B., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 282

Lipetz, Ben-Ami, letter to the ed., 224-25

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence, Hugh Gaine; a Colonial Printer-Editor's Odyssey to Loyalism, rev. of, 489

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Me Anally, Arthur, rev. (The Influence of Lns.), (May) 233; dec., s56; ACRL Board of Directors pass resolution of sympathy and appreciation, si95

Me Anally, Arthur and Robert B. Downs, “The Changing role of directors of univ. Is.,” 103-25; comments, 306; 308-10; (Sept.) 281; 481

Macdonald, Janet, Weihs and Lewis, Nonbook Materials, The Organization of Integrated Collections, rev. of, 487-89

MacDonald, Robin W. and J. Mc- Ree Elrod, “An approach to developing computer catalogs,” 202-8; comments, (Sept.) 282

“McDonnell Douglas Corporation helps St. Louis Is..” s286

McGrath, William E., letters to the ed.. 307, 309-10

McKay, Mark, ed., A Guide to Microforms and Microform Retrieval Equipment, WARNING, si 02

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Markuson, Barbara Evans, et al, Guidelines for L. Automation, rev. of, 71

Martin, Harold B., letter to the ed.,312

Mason, Ellsworth, “A Short Happy View of Our Emulation of Faculty,” editorial, (Nov. 1972), comments, 69-70; 159; 159-60; (May) 225; (July) 307-8; (Sept.) 279-80, 482- 84; letter to the ed., 224

Mayeski, John K., rev. (The Influence of Angus Snead Macdonald), 166-67

The Metropolitan L.,Conant and Molz, eds., rev. of, 486-87

“Microfilm for the L. of Congress,” La Hood, (July) 291- 94

“Microform developments related to acquisitions,” Sullivan, 16- 28; comments, 223, 224-25; 306-7

Miller, Laurence, “The Role of circulation services in the major univ, 1.,” 463-71

Mitchell, Betty J., “In-house training of supervisory 1. assistants in a large academic 1.,” 144- 49

“Model statement of criteria and procedures for appointment, promotion in academic rank, and tenure for coll, and univ. Ins.,” S192-95; Appendixes, S243-47

Moffett, W. A., “The academic job crisis: a unique opportunity, or business as usual?” 191- 94; comments, 310-12; (Sept.) 276-79; 479

Molz, Kathleen and Conant, eds , The Metropolitan L., rev. of, 486-87

Morton, Donald J., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 277-78

Mount, Ellis, ed., Planning the Special L., rev. of, 319-20

Mueller, Esther Eytcheson, ret., s254

Mulligan, Georgia, rev. (Revolting Lns.), 165-66

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Naim, Charles E., letter to the ed., 308-9

Namenwirth, S. Micha, rev. (Bibliog. Control of Microforms), 321-22

“The national program for acquisitions and cataloging: its impact on univ. Is.,” Ishimoto, 126-36

Necrology, see Deaths

Nelson, Jerold, “Faculty awareness and attitudes toward academic 1. reference services: a measure of communication,” (Sept.) 268-75

Nelson, Milo G., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 278-79

Nemeyer, Carol A., Scholarly Reprint Publishing in the United States, rev. of, 163-64

Neufeld, John, letter to the ed., (Sept.) 276-77

The New Librarianshiv; A Challenge for Change,Wasserman, rev. of. (Sept.) 284-85

“News From the Field,” s8-16; s28-39; s51-62; s71-81; sl03- 14; S129-38; S169-75; s201-8; S225-39; s267-75; s289-93

“News From the Sections,” s81; s209;s239

Newsome, Louane L., ret., sl59 Nicholson, Natalie, appt., sl59 Nielsen, Waldemar A., The Big Foundations, rev. of, 231-33

Nonbook Materials, The Organization of Integrated Collections,Weihs, Lewis and Macdonald, rev. of, 487-89

Norman, Leverett Morton, dec., sl80

Novak, Gloria J., rev. (Academic L. Buildings), (Sept.) 286- 87

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Oboler, Eli M., letter to the ed., 69-70; comment, 224

Oehlerts, Donald E., appt., s41 Ohio Coll. L. Center (OCLC), sl0l-2

O’Keefe, Robert D., et al, “Search versus experiment—the role of the research In.,” (July) 280- 86; comment, 482-84

Olson, Eva, ret., s254

“Organizational patterns of scientific and technical Is.: an examination of three issues,” Wald- hart and Zweifel, 426-35

Other Books of Interest to Academic Lns., 79-81; 168-69; (May) 234; (July) 322-23; (Sept.) 289-90

Out of the Dinosaurs—the Evolution of the National Lending L. for Science and Technology,Houghton, rev. of, (Sept.) 285-86

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Painter, Ann F., rev. (Concepts and Subject Headings), 318-19

Palmer, Millicent, dec., si80 Palmer, Richard P., Computerizing the Card Catalog in the Univ. L.: A Survey of User Requirements, rev. of, 78-79

Panofsky, Hans E., letter to the ed., 223

Parker, Richard J. M., letter to the ed., 479-80

“Participants in ACRL’s program,” port., s224

“Participation: some basic considerations on the theme of academe,” Kaplan, (Sept.) 235-41

Patrick, Ruth J., Guidelines for L. Cooperation, rev. of, 164- 65

People, sl7-19; s41-44; s64; s90- 91; SĬ15-17; sl59; sl79-80; S209-10; S253-54; s277-79; S307-12

“Performance measurement revis- ited,” Axford, (Sept.) 249-57

Personnel, see People

Peterson, Kenneth G., letter to the ed., 308

Pickron, John E., letter to the ed., 310

Pierce, Norman A., ret., sl80 Pimsleur, Meira G., ret., s254 Planning the Special L., Mount, ed., rev. of, 319-20

Pope, S. Elspeth, The Time-Lag in Cataloging, rev. of, 490-91 “Popular culture in Is.,” Clarke, 215-18; comments, 480-81

Pownall, David E., appt., s253 The Private Presses, Franklin rev. of, 162

Problems in Organizing L. Collections,Hickey, rev. of, 227- 28

“Professionalism dismissed?” Flanagan, 209-14; comments, 312- 14; (Sept.) 281-82

“Proposed Bylaws of the Coll. Ls. Section of ACRL,” s92-93

Przebienda, Edward, ed., United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog. Decennial and Quinquennial Cumulative Personal Author Index, 1941- 1950; 1951-1960; 1961-1965 and 1966-1970, rev. of, (Sept.) 287-89

Publications, s1 1-15; s38-39; s62; s78-81: sll4: S136-38; sl72- 75; s207-8; s237-39; s274-75; S292-93

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Rath, Gustave, et al, “Search .versus experiment—the role of the research In.,” (July) 280-86; comment, 482-84

Reader in Technical Services,Applebaum, rev. of, 489-90

Readings in L. History,Dunlap, rev. of, 77-78

Reeves, Pamela, “Junior coll. Is. enter the seventies,” 7-15; comment, 308

“Reference books of 1971-72,” Sheehy, 59-68

“Reference Books of 1972-73,” Sheehy, (July) 295-304

Reichmann, Felix and Josephine M. Tharpe, Bibliographic Control of Microforms, rev. of, 321-22

Retirements, s90; sl59; sl80; s210; s254; s279; s312

Revolting Lns.,West and Katz, eds., rev. of, 165-66

Reynolds, Catharine J., rev. (Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on the History of Agriculture in the United States . . . 1607-1967), 162-63; rev. (United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog), (Sept.) 287-89

Roff, Kenneth, letter to the ed., 480-81

Roff, Sandra, letter to the ed., 480-81

“The Role of circulation services in the major univ. 1.,” Miller, 463-71

Rouse, Roscoe, rev. (Economics of Approval Plans), (Sept.) 284

Rouse, Sandra H., and William B. Rouse, “Use of a In./consultant team to study 1. operations,” (Sept.) 242-48

Rouse, William B. and Sandra H. Rouse, “Use of a In./consultant to study 1. operations,” (Sept.) 242-48

Rubenstein, Albert H., David J. Werner, Gustave Rath, John A. Kernaghan, Robert D. O’Keefe, “Search versus experiment—the role of the research In.,” (July) 280-86; comment, 482-84

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Sacks, Patricia Anne, appt., s277 Samuels, Alan R., letter to the ed., (Sept.) 279-80

Schell, Hal B., appt., sl79 Schiller, Anita R., rev. (Woman and the Equal Rights Amendment), 74-75; comment, 308

Schlachter, Gail and Hyman, “Academic status: who wants it?” 472-78

Schlebecker, John T., Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on the History of Agriculture in the United States . . . 1607- 1967, rev. of, 162-63

Scholarly Reprint Publishing in the United States,Nemeyer, rev. of, 163-64

School Media Quarterly,new feature: “School media dissertations in progress,” s267

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Sellers, David Y., letter to the ed., 312

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Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected Reference Books of 1971-72,” 59- 68; “Selected Reference Books of 1972-73,” (July) 295-304

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