ACRL

Association of College & Research Libraries

COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS INDEX TO VOL 52 (1991)

Compiled by Eldon W. Tamblyn Portland State University, Oregon

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“Academic librarian delegates chosen for WHCLIS,” Begg, 177-78

“Academic librarians urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” ACRL, 45, 54 “ALAO fall conference sets record,” 121

Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1991, 248-49, 667; 1992, 523-24

“Access and preservation key concerns,” Lutz, 498

“Access to serials: local improvements may make a difference,” Trithart (51:959-60), comment, 357

Acquisitions, 52, 114-15, 180-82, 262, 326-27, 390, 453-55, 530, 601-2, 679- 80, 748-49

Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Aerospace exploration, 602; Aging (TV progs.), 748; “Alley Oop,” 454; ACT, 453; Amer. lit. (Barrett), 454-55; Amer. women’s detective fiction, 601; Ardizzone, Edward, 679; Atlases, 530; Avruch, Frank, 530; Baker, Howard H., 114; Ball, Wm., 453; Baratt, Geo., 748; Barrett, Clifton W. (Amer. lit.), 454-55; Beckett, Samuel, 262; Bodecker, N. M., 262; Book arts (Goodman), 455, 530; “Boots and her buddies,” 454; Burroughs Coip., 601; Canadian authors, 262; Canadian poetry, 262; Carnegie Corp., 114; Carroll, James, 530; Cartoons, editorial, 601; Cash, Wilbur J., 115; Celeste, Dagmar, 180; Cheever, John, 52; Child, Julia, 114; Children’s book illus., 262, 679; CCCII, 453-54; Cookbooks, 114; Cooney, Barbara, 262; Cooper, Wm., 453; Dardess, John, 262; Davis, Mollie M., 180; Detective fiction, 601; Dickens, Chas., 326; Didion, Joan, 180; Dos Passos, John, 327; Dunne, Irene, 748; Dunne, John G., 180; Eastman, Crystal, 601; Eaton, Amos B., 601; Editorial cartoons, 601; Elman, Philip, 262; Foley, James T., 601; Forestry, La., 326; Frye, Northrop, 530;

Gilruth, Robt, 602; Glatzer, Nahum N., 390, 453; Goodman, Isabel & Charles (book arts), 455; Haley, Alex, 454; Hamlin, Vincent T., 454; Harris, Thos. B„ 454; Hayes, Harold, 530; Hogarth Press, 530; Holocaust, 530; Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 326; Hornick, Lita, 326; Hull, Herbert (velvet mesquite), 679-80; IRAD materials, 114; ITU, 262; Ireland, maps, 327;

Jahncke, Mary E., 180; Jap lit, 748; Jones, Wendal S., 601; Judaica, 390; LaPlace, Pierre S., 180; Lazear Club, 262; Letters, 748-49; LA, hist., 182; McClure, James A., 114; McCullers, Carson, 601; MSS, 180; Maps, Ire- land, 327; Marx, Arthur, 114; Mel- ville, Herman, 679; Mexico, hist., 454; Microfilm (Jap. lit.), 748; Miller, Henry, 114; Moody, Dwight L., 680; Nabokov, Vladimir, 748; NCPS, 390; Nearing, Scott & Helen, 679; Night- ingale, Flo., 748; Onderdonk, Gil- bert, 748; Oppenheimer, Joel, ISO- 82; Osrin, Ray, 601; “Over easy” (TV prog.), 748; Pattison, Edward “Ned,” 601; Phono- … See Sound record- ings; Photos., 182 (urban, 748); Phy- tanthoza iconographia sive conspec- tus …, 680; PNA, 454; Posters, 748; Radio scripts, 602; Rayburn, Sam, 114-15; Russell, Anna, 326; Russ. Bt. (Whitney), 679; Schocken Books, 390; Schweitzer, Albert, 326 (& Hel- ene, 453); Sea charts, 327; Shumway, Norman D., 530; Sound recordings (jazz, 453; Russ., 52); Stam, John & Betty, 115; Stamm, Gilbert G., 748; Stasn Records, 453; Swenson, May, 52; Taylor, Zachary, 601; TV (film, 262; progs., 748; scripts, 326, 453, 602); Timber industry, 326; Twain, Mark, 180; United Grain Growers, 52; U.S., Colonial & Revolutionary War hist., 182; Urban areas, photos., 748; Vanguard Press, 114; Velvet mesquite (Hull), 679-80; Victor, Da- vid, 602; Volcker Commission, 390; Walden, Austin T., 530; Whitman, Leaves of grass, 326-27; Women’s detective fiction, 601; Yiddish books & periodicals, 114

Acquisitions (by institution): Amer. U., 390; Amherst Coll., 679; Atlanta Hist. Soc., 530; Boston Coll., 262, 326; Boston U„ 114, 326, 530, 679; Bowling Green State U., 326, 453; Brandeis U., 453; CSU, Sacramento, 262; Carnegie Mellon U., 453; Colo. State U., 748; Columbia U., 114, 326; Eastern Wash. U., 601; Hartwick Coll., 453; Harvard Law School, 262; Harvard U., 52; Harvard-Yenching, 748; Historic New Orleans Collection, 180; Hoover Inst., 326; Kent State U., 180, 262; LC, 52, 180; La. Tech U., 326; McMaster U., 262; NYPL, 748; NYSL, 601; NYU, 453; Northeastern 111. U., 114; Northern 111. U., 679; Ohio State U., 601; Ohio U., 114; Okla. State U„ 748; Pa. State U., U. Park, 262; RadcBffe Coll., 114, 601; San Francisco State U., 748; Syracuse U., 326, 453; Trinity Coll., 180; U. of Ariz., 679-80; UC (Berkeley, 180; LA, 679; San Diego, 453-54; Santa Cruz, 326, 748); U. of Conn., 180-82; U. of Idaho, 114; U. of Iowa, 326-27; U. of Manitoba, 52; U. of Miami, 327, 601; U. of Mich., 114; U. of Minn., 262, 601; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 454; U. of N.B., 530; UNC (Asheville, 182; Greensboro, 601); U. of N. Tex., 748; U. of Notre Dame, 327; U. of Pa., 748; U. of Pittsburgh, 454; U. of Rochester, 262; U. of Southern Calif., 182, 602, 748; U. of Tenn.-Knoxville, 114, 454; UT (Arlington, 454, 530; Austin, 114- 15, 748-49); U. of the Pacific, 530; U. of Va., 454-55; Vanderbilt U., 390; Victoria U., 530; Va. Tech, 602; Wake Forest U., 115, 530; Wash. U., 52, 680; Wellesley Coll., 455, 530; Wheaton Coll., 115, 680

“Acting positions: the good, the bad, and the ugly,” Benau‹L 30-33

Adams, Charles Marshall, deceased & port., 268-69

Adams, Mignon, “Making your presentation communicate,” 34-35, comment, 175

“Advisers directories underway,” ACRL, 387

Alire, Camila, prof. & port., 393 Allen, Susan M., “Book thief convicted,” 234

Allison, Anne Marie, “Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 442 “Alternative sources of revenue in aca- demic libraries,” Beaubien, 573-76

ACLS, “Grants,” 678

AFC, “Free folk music guide,” 232 “An American librarian in Kuwait,”

Brewin, 226-28

ALA, Annual Conference, 314-20 ALA, CPE, “Libraries urged to adopt

ALA Code of Ethics,” 442

ALA, "Divisions pass resolution on cooperation,” 50

ALA, Exec. Director, “Multi-year diversity program within ALA staff announced,” 506

ALA, “Library/Book Fellows set off for foreign posts,” 628

ALA, LlRT, RC, “BI evaluations sought,” 232

ALA, MFP, “April 1 deadline for ALA Minority Fellowship Program,” 156 ALA, NLWC, “Grolier National Library Week competition now open to academic libraries,” 679

ALA, OIF, “Celebrate the Bill of Rights bicentennial,” 677; response to letter to the ed. “Rust support evil?” 738

ALA, OLOS, “Former ACRL staffer Nelson to direct OLOS,” 515

ALA, ORS, “Alternative sources of rev- enue in academic libraries," 573-76 ALA, President, “ ‘Kids who read succeed’ and the academic librarian,” 155-56

ALA, Professional Ethics Comm., “Academic librarians urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 45,54

ALA, “Ten Library/Book Fellow positions open,” 87-89

“ALA candidates on ACRL” & ports., 242-45

“ALA Minority Fellow to work with ACRL,” 514-15

“ALA protests donation to Columbia,” 191

“ALA student membership,” 228 “ALA student membership promotion,” 174

Amer. Memory, "Something to remember us by: the American Memory program,’ 375-76 (photo., cover, no. o)

“American Memory project test sites named,” LC, 589

“ANSI approves serial item and contribution identifier,” 600

Amer. Theol. Assn., news note, 329 “Ameritech acquires NOTIS Systems,” 654

Anderson, Rachael K., news note, 117 “Andrew Young, Frank Zappa, cultural diversity, and more at ALA’s Annual Conference,” Nelson, 314-20

Andriole, Stephen J., prof, 393 Anell, Esther Willard, deceased, 190 AWIF, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 428-29

“Answering questions about the White House Conference,” Wand, 516-19 Appointments, 58-60, 118-20, 189-90, 266-68, 333-34, 394-95, 461-63, 534-36, 607-8, 682-84, 754-56

“April 1 deadline for ALA Minority Fellowship Program,”'156

Ariz. State U., news note, 264, correction, 391: “Sherlock detected,” 12-14 (photo., cover, no. 1)

“ARLIS/NA regional meeting in Mexico,” 530

Asian/Pacifìc Amer. Librarians Assn., news note, 391

ALCTS, SS, “Name the worst serial title change,” 123

“ABEU libraries propose cooperative collection development to combat increasing costs,” 420

Assn, of Christian Librarians, news note, 329

ACRL, “Academic librarians urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 45,54 ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, 248-49, 667; 1992, 523-24

ACRL, ASC, “Faculty status think tank seeks input,” 733; “Faculty status: 2001,” 167

ACRL, APGTF, “Call for access policy statements,” 154

ACRL, “Advisers directories underway,” 387

ACRL, “ALA Minority Fellow to work with ACRL,” 514-15

ACRL, “And the winners are …," 508-10

ACRL, Annual Conference, 494-502, “Cassettes of Annual Conference programs available,” 499, comment, ACRL, Annual Report, 1990-91, 657- 76

ACRL, “Award winners, 1991,” 248-54, 667-69

ACRL, BIS, “BI in a multicultural environment,” 164

ACRL, BIS, “Editor needed for BIS newsletter,” 680

ACRL, BIS, ETIC, “Teaching methods for end-user searching: a checklist for planning,” 431-36

ACRL, BIS, “Releases new publication,” 647

ACRL, BIS, "Sponsors logo design contest,” 531

ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan. & port., 168-70; June & port., 504-5); ports. (1990-91, 505, 672 & roster; 1991-92, 506); "Reaffirms Salt Lake City conference site,” 357; “Votes to withdraw 6th National Conference from Phoenix,” 108

ACRL, BFC, “Financial report,” 673- 76

ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 245-46

ACRL, “Cassettes of Annual Conference programs available,” 499

ACRL, CLS, “Audiovisual policies in college libraries published,” 238; CLIP notes, #14, 238; “Seeks survey compilers/authors,” 230

ACRL, CJCLS, Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1991, 250-52, 669; 1992, 524-25

ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, 525

ACRL, Exec. Comm., “Racial and ethnic diversity resolution adopted,” 380

ACRL, Exec. Director, “Althea H. Jenkins named ACRL executive director” & port., 255; “Letter from the acting executive director” & port., 663-64

ACRL, EDDG, “Exhibits & displays focus of new discussion group,” 677 ACRL, GRC, “Getting connected to the White House Conference through the ACRL Legislative Network, 311-13

ACRL, “Guidelines for branch libraries in colleges and universities,” 171-74 ACRL, HBCUC, “HBCU data published,” 502

ACRL, “How to become an ACRL author,” 106-8

ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” 97-98

ACRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1991, 249, 669; 1992, 524

ACRL, ILAB, “Information literacy experts sought,” 677

ACRL, “Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 442

ACRL, “MARC cataloging for medieval manuscripts publication available,” 521

ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1992, 730- 36

ACRL, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 524

ACRL, “Mission,” 658

ACRL, National Conference, 1992, “ACRL board votes to withdraw 6th National Conference from Phoenix,” 108; “Call for poster sessions,” 420, 578; “Deadline for contributed papers extended,” 320; “Futurist to speak” & port., 715; “Julian Bond, David Penniman to speak” & ports., 511-15; “Masters wins free trip, 500; “Moves to Salt Lake City,” 254-55, comment, 357; “Register in November,” 515, 595; “Salt Lake City: libraries to visit,” 643-44; “Salt Lake City—seeing its sights,” 716-17; “Salt Lake City: ‘This is the place,’ ” 580- 81; “Share your expertise,” 231-32; “Win a free trip,” 292; ‘Women’s studies scholar to speak” &port., 642

ACRL, “Need a new director?” 642 ACRL, New England Chapter, “Conference report, 179

ACRL, “New titles from ACRL in 1991,” 671

ACRL, “1991 section programs,” 665- 66

ACRL, President, “ACRL investigates new professional development opportunities,” 506; “Beaubien plans update of librarian profile as she assumes ACRL presidency” & port., 427; “Letter” & port., 4-6; “Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 442; “Message” & port., 659-60; “Nothing ventured, no one gained,” 640-41; port., 500; “Report” & port., 421-23; “Task force on social issues appointed,” 505; “Update” & port., 148-49; “Update: information literacy,” 296

ACRL, Professional Association Liaison Awards, 1992, 527-28

ACRL, “Questions for ACRL staff?” 734

ACRL, REDC, “Racial and ethnic diversity: information exchange,” 241, 380, 447, 648, 739

ACRL, RBMS, BSC, “Suggestions sought for Standard citation forms ...,” 564

ACRL, RBMS, ESRC, “Standards for ethical conduct for rare book, manuscript, and special collections libraries and librarians,” 2d edition: a draft, 721-27, 729

ACRL, RBMS, ‘The issues of access and restriction,” 633-34; “New edition of Genre terms available,” 365; “Thesauri on sale,” 365

ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Awards, 1991, 252-53, 668; 1992, 528

ACRL, RC, “Mentors and proteges needed for pilot,” 162

ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1992, 527

ACRL, STS, “Call for sci/tech abstracts,” 335

ACRL, SITF, “Should ACRL respond to social issues?” 732

ACRL, TFFACOM, “Checklist for development of faculty advisory committee orientation materials,” Ś82-83

ACRL, TFPAL, "Task force recommends increased paraprofessional participation,” 61

ACRL, TFSRAL, “Alternative sources of revenue in academic libraries,” 573-76

ACRL, TFWHCLIS, “Academic librarian delegates chosen for WHCLIS,” 177-78; “Answering questions about the White House Conference,” 516- 19; “Getting connected to the White House Conference through the ACRL Legislative Network,” 311-13; “Participants in pre-WHCLIS activities frame resolutions,” 113; “Preparing for the White House Conference,” 51; “Resources available to prepare for WHCLIS,” 378-79; “The White House Conference and the National Research and Education Network: a timely partnership,” 233- 34; “White House Conference packs a mighty punch,” 445-46

ACRL, ULS, “Activities planned for 1991-92,” 501; “Economic crisis topic of discussion,” 371

ACRL, Vice-President, “Beaubien announces theme for 1991-92,” 170; "Message” & port., 661-62

ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1991, 253-54, 669; 1992, 525-27

ACRL, Western N. Y./Ontario Board, “Calls for papers,” 679

“ACRL actions” (Jan., 168-70; June, 504)

“ACRL award winners, 1991,” DeBonnett, 248-54, 667-69

“The ACRL awards program, 1992,” DeBonnett, 523-28

ACRL chapters. See Chapters “ACRL discussion groups,” 731 “ACRL Government Relations Committee Legislative Network regional liaisons,” 313

“ACRL investigates new professional development opportunities,” Beaubien, 506

“ACRL journals,” 670

“ACRL makes staff changes,” 514-15 “ACRL meetings in Atlanta,” 321-25 “ACRL meetings in San Antonio,” 730-36

“ACRL membership statistics,” 660 “ACRL 1991 presidential candidates’ statements,” 151-54

ACRL officers for 1991-92,508-10 “ACRL professional development programs in Atlanta,” Nelson, 256-58, correction, 319

“ACRL programs in Atlanta,” 314-20 “ACRL programs weave together rich tapestry of ideas and issues,” 494- 502, comment, 738

“ACRL publications in print,” 99-106 “ACRL seeks data compilation proposals,” 396

“ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 246-47

“ACRL seeks volunteers for sections, committees, and editorial boards,” 594-95, form, 596

“ACRL staff,” 664

“ACRL statement addresses academic library partnership with federal government,” 45

“ACRL task force to aid Kuwait,” 228 ARL, news note, 118 Astle, Deana L., news note, 332 Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, ACRL, 1991, 249, 669; 1992, 524

“Attention, authors!” C&RL news, 35 “Attention serials librarians,” C&RL news, 35

“Attitudes of college freshmen toward bibliographic instruction,” Leighton, 36-38

“Audiovisual policies in college librariespublished,” ACRL, CLS, 238

Aughinbaugh, Patricia, news note, 605 Augustana Coll., FOLUSA Award, 635-39

“Austin Community College Library reaches 100,000 volumes, 530

Avram, Henriette D., retired & port., 608-9

Awards, 56-58 (3), 118, 248-54, 266, 330, 332-33 (7), 392, 394 (2), 460-61 (6), 533 (3), 605-6 (5), 635-39, 667- 69, 682 (2)

Azhderian, Helen Wentworth, deceased, 61

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Baatz, Wilmer H., deceased, 334-35 Babin-Weir, Emilie, retired, 463 Baca, Robert, photo., 746 Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research

Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, 248-49,667; 1992, 523-24

Balaraman, Kamala, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship & port., 249-50, 667

Bales, Ted, "Named classified ads manager of C&RL news” & port., 515

Barrett, Donald J., news note & port., 56

Barrett, Mary, deceased, 463 Baumann, Charles H., retired, 395-96 Beaubien, Anne K., “Alternative sources of revenue in academic libraries,” 573-76; “ACRL investigates new professional development opportunities,” 506; ACRL president & port., 508; “ACRL vice-president Beaubien announces theme for 1991-92,” 170; “Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics; 442; “Message from the vice-president” & port., 661-62; “Nothing ventured, no one gained,” 640-41; '“Plans update of librarian profile as she assumes ACRL presidency” & port., 427; ports., 505-6, 672; “Task force on social issues appointed,” 505

“Beauty and truth: Sigma Xi’s 1990 annual meeting,” Mihram, 368

Begg, Karin E., “Academic librarian delegates chosen for WHCLIS,” 177- 78; ports., 505-6, 672

Belanger, Terry, prof. & port., 604 Benaud, Claire-Lise, “Acting positions: the good, the bad, and the ugly,” 30-33

Benezra, Neal, prof., 751

Bennett, Josiah Quincy, deceased, 335 Bent, Ruth, letter to the ed., 357 Bentley Coll., “Providing online services to end users outside the library,” 21-22

“Beware of copier toner scams,” 448 “BI conference in Florida,” Earlham Coll., 537

“BI evaluations sought,” ALA, LIRT, 232

“BI in a multicultural environment,” ACRL, BIS, 164

“Bibliographical research awards announced,” BSA, 6

BSA, “Bibliographical research awards announced, o

Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund, “Grants available,” 748

Bick, Dawn, “Maintaining a high- quality, cost-effective journal collection,” 485-90

Biggs, Bonnie, “Quiet study area: no applause between movements,” 16-“BIS releases new publication,” ACRL, 647

“BIS sponsors logo design contest,” ACRL, 531

Bishop, David, “The White House Conference and the National Research and Education Network: a timely partnership,” 233-34

Black, Dorothy, deceased, 120-21 Black, George, retired, 190 Blattner, June, deceased, 269 Block, David, news note, 533 “Bloomfield College hosts ‘The multicultural library: the way of the future,’ ” 446

Boise State U., news note, 529 Boissé, Joseph A., “Share your expertise at ACRL’s 6th National Conference,” 231-32

Bond, Julian, “To speak at ACRL National Conference'’ & port., 511

Boocker, Joan A., news note, 605 “Book thief convicted,” Allen, 234 Boone, Jon, retired, 609 Bortz, Betty, port., 116 Boston U., news note, 329 Bourdon, Cathleen, “Letter from the acting executive director” & port., 663-64; ports., 505, 672

Boyd, Alex, port., 446

Branin, Joseph J., “ULS activities planned for 1991-92,” 501

Brasley, Eric, port., 650

Brazil, “Vargas Foundation shaping Brazilian bibliographic utility,” 372- 73

Brewin, C. Kelly, “An American librarian in Kuwait/ 226-28

Brit. Lib., “Rare book cataloging report published,” 519

Brown, Barbara, “Preservation news,” 47,112,179,236, 309, 382, 448, 520- 21, 649, 742-43

Buchanan, Lillian, deceased, 536 Bucknall, Carolyn, retired & port., 756 Bunge, Charles, “ALA candidates on

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Bibliographic Instruction

ACRL” & port., 242

Burckel, Nick, “Choice reviews available online,” 496-98

Burkett, Nancy H., prof., 681

Bums, Cheryl, photo, 746

“Burrage Hall collapses,” Olivet Coll., 302

Burson, Max, photo., 746

C

Cady, Susan A., K. G. Saur Award & port., 250, 667

Calendar, 122-23

CLBC, “Recruitment and mentoring programs for African-Americans developed in California” & port., 650

CSPU, Pomona, “Experimenting with reference referral in a multitype environment,” 363-65

“Call for access policy statements,” ACRL, APGTF, 154

"Call for poster sessions at the ACRL National Conference,” 420,578

“Call for sci/tech abstracts,” ACRL, STS, 335

Callaghan, Jean, “NASIG’s 6th conference explores changes in scholarly publishing and strategies for libraries,” 587

“Cameron University Library celebrates Renaissance’ & photo., 746

Campbell, Jerry D., news note, 118 “Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 245-46

Cargill, Jennifer, prof. & port., 458 Carlson, Gretchen, port., 636 “A case against instructing users of computerized retrieval systems,” Pa- velsek, 297-99, 301

“Cassettes of Annual Conference programs available,” ACRL, 499

“CD-ROM and user education,” Schmidmaier, 449-50

“Celebrate the Bill of Rights bicentennial,” ALA, OIF, 677

“CRL records online,” 121

Chamberlain, Carol, prof. & port., 458 Chambers, Joan, news note, 118 Chang, Amy, “Developing an electronic information service in an academic library,” 237-39

Chapin, Richard E., news note & port., 460

Chapter topics, 381-82

Chapter topics (“Librarians working with the legislative process can make a difference,” Junion-Metz, 381-82)

Chapters, ACRL, 24-28,43,179,679 Chatman, Elfreda A., news note, 682 “Checklist for development of faculty advisory committee orientation materials,” ACRL, TFFACOM, 582-83

“Chinese American scholarship,” 269 Chisholm, Clarence E., prof. & port., 117

“Choicereviews available online,” Burckel, 496-98

Chronicle of higher education, news note, 392

“Chronicle of higher educationgoes online at USC,” 746

Chu, Clara M., prof., 57

Cipolla, Wilma Reid, retired, 536 Cirr, Margaret Oaksford, deceased, 610

CLIP notes, ACRL, CLS, #14, 238 Cluff, E. Dale, “Libraries and librarians in Mexico,” 370-71

CNI, “The Coalition’s working groups need your help,” 385-86; “An electronic library system scenario,” 385; “Information pricing crisis: Monterey meeting,” 384; “NREN, electronic library systems, and information services are topics at CNI meeting,” 384

“Coalition for Networked Information maps directions,” Michalak, 229-30

“The Coalition’s working groups need your help,” Kirk, 385-86

Cochrane, Lynn Scott, “Forming a national information policy: selections from a White House Conference diary,” 740-41

Cocozzoli, Gary R., news note, 605 “C&RL/C&RL news index published,” ACRL, 357

C&RL news, “Attention, authors!” 35; “Attention serials librarians,” 35; “Davis appointed College & research libraries news editor and publisher,” 149; “Describe your library’s innovative activities for C&RL news readers,” 677, 746-47; “Feature your collection on a C&RL news cover,” 484, 587; “In the news,” 220, 292, 356, 420, 484, 564, 628, 708; “New assistant editors,” 515; “Share your opinions with C&RL news readers,” 749; “Statement of ownership, management, and circulation,” 685; “Use Bit- net to reach C&RL news," 757

“C&RL newsguidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 19-20

Collings, Dorothy, deceased, 463-64 Columbia U., Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 253, 668; news note, 186

“Columbia University reaches 6 million,” 747

Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, ACRL, CJCLS, 1991, 250-52, 669; 1992, 524-25

“Conducting a serials review project,” Pike, 165-67

Conkling, Thomas W., “Impact of NTIS CD-ROM on the use of a technical report collection,” 110-11

Conlon, Hilda, deceased, 121 Cooke, Susie, photo., 746 Cope, Mary, retired, 684 “Coping with a quake,” Johnson (51:928-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, 220

“Coping with a quake,” Lancaster, 45, response, 220

Coral, Lenore, news note, 332 “Cornell math faculty donate funds for endowment,” 438

Cornell U., “Menus: their use and collection in an academic library,” 424- 27 (photo., cover, no. 7)

Corrections, 319, 391, 603

Cory, Kenneth, prof., 331

COSLINE, news note, 391

CLR, news note, 600

“The coup that failed: an eyewitness account,” Holley, 565-68

Crausway, Jean L., deceased, 396 “Criminal justice library network founded,” 529

Crismond, Linda F., “Multi-year diversity program within ALA staff announced,” 506

Criswell, Sharon, news note, 460 Crittenden, Bob, retired, 463 Crocco, Steve, news note, 118 Cronshaw, Pat, retired, 463 Cruse, Patricia, “Using the ACRL performance manual: the LSU Libraries experience,” 570-72

D

Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, 1991, 428-30

Davis, H. Scott, “Making the transition to the SuperCatalog: ISU’s experience with LUIS II,” 94-96

Davis, Hiram L., “Getting connected to the White House Conference through die ACRL Legislative Network, 311-13; news note, 188

Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Appointed College & research libraries news editor and publisher” & port., 149; “The Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to the

Public,” 629-34 (photo., cover, no. 0); “In the News," 220, 292, 356, 420, 484, 564, 628, 708

“The Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to the public,” Davis, 629-34 (photo., cover, no. 10)

“Deadline for contributed papers extended,” ACRL, 320 Deaths, 61, 120-21, 190-91, 268-69, 334-35, 396, 463-64, 536-37, 610, 757

DeBonnett, Carolyn, “ACRL award winners, 1991,” 248-54; “The ACRL awards program, 1992,” 523-28 DeGennaro, Richard, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award & port., 248-49, 667; news note & port., 460

Delacroix, Sheila Ann, “1991-92 ALA Minority Fellow to work with ACRL; 514-15

“Delaware Valley Chapter activities,” ACRL, 43

Demlinger, Marlin, retired, 684 Dendy, Adele S., prof., 117 Denham, Bernard, retired, 190 “Describe your library’s innovative activities for C&RL news readers,” 677, 746-47

“Developing an electronic information service in an academic library,” Chang, 237-39

Diablo Valley Coll., news note, 116 DiPrete, Carol K., prof, 57-58 DiRusso, Benedetto, retired, 684 “Disabilities discussion group to meet,” Neeley, 328

“Disaster planning and recovery,” Rutgers U., 161

“Diversity initiatives,” Ford F., 240 “Divisions pass resolution on cooperation,” ALA, 50

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, 525

Donen, Jerry, retired, 396 Dougherty, Richard M., “ ‘Kids who read succeed’ and the academic librarian,” 155-56; news note, 752

Downs, Robert Bingham, deceased & port., 269

Drescher, Robert A., news note, 56 Drone-Silvers, Scott, prof. & port., 751 Dubin, Eileen, ports., 505-6, 672 DuBois, Paul Z., prof, 681 Duda, Heidi, retired, 536 Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, 250,667; 1992, 524

Dugan, Robert E., prof, 393

Duke U., news note, 329

Dunn, Kathleen, “Experimenting with

February 1992 /117

reference referral in a multitype environment,” 363-65

E

Eakin, Dottie, news note, 605 Earlham Coll., “BI conference in Florida,” 537

Easterbrook, David L., prof., 751 Eberhart, George M., “Publications,” 48-50, 192-93, 258-61, 386-89, 450- 52,597-99,652-56, 743-45

EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1991, 250-52, 669; 1992, 524-25

Eckerd Coll., “BI conference in Florida,” 537

“Economic crisis topic of discussion,” ACRL, ULS, 371

“Editor needed for BIS newsletter,” ACRL, 680

“The education of academic librarians: how many degrees are enough?” 584-86

“EDUCOM stimulates librarians’ imaginations,” Hubbard, 718-19

Eisenbeis, Kathleen, prof., 331 Eldredge, Jon, “More valuable than money: outstanding friends groups hailed.,” 635-39; “Technology as a barrier to information literacy,” 494- 95

“An electronic library system scenario,” Michalak, 385

“Electronic town meeting scheduled for December 10,” WHCLIS, 677

Ellison, Sallie H., prof. & port., 751 “Emory manuscript guide available,” 89

“Emporia State to offer MLS in Nebraska,” 156

English, Ray, prof. & port., 188 Ensor, Patricia L., “Making the transition to the SuperCatalog: ISU’s experience with LUIS II,” 94-96

“Environmental information empowers public,” Taylor, 496

Erway, Ricky, photo., cover, no. 6 Essen Symposium, 13th, 1990, “CD-ROM and user education,” 449-50

Essex Hudson Regional Lib. Coop., “Bloomfield College hosts ‘The multicultural library: the way of the future,’ ” 446

“European university libraries examined,” Fatzer, 499-501

Euster, Joanne R., news notes, 189, 332; port., 446

“The evolution of affirmative action at the University of Arizona Library,” Hartse, 7-11

“Excellence through cultural diversity,” Unaeze, 495

“An exercise to test perception of expectations for tenure and promotion,” Grumling, 300-301

“Exhibits & displays focus of new dis- cussion group,” ACRL, EDDG, 677 “Experimenting with reference referral in a multitype environment,” Dunn, 363-65

F

“Faculty start-up costs and library support,’ Stevens, 491-93

“Faculty status think tank seeks input,” ACRL, ASC, 733

“Faculty status: 2001,” ACRL, ASC, 167

Fajardo, Lieselotte, retired, 463 Farber, Evan Ira, ports., 505-6,672 Fatzer, Jill, “European university libraries examined,” 499-501; “Ideas for dealing with economic crisis,” 501-2; “Librarians take on other administrative duties,” 502

“Feature your collection on a Có-RL news cover,” 484,587

Fellowships, 6, 11, 44, 56, 87-89, 156, 332, 460, 514-15, 534, 600, 677-78, 682

Ferris State U., news note, 391-92 Figueredo, Danilo H., port., 446 Fitzgibbons, Shirley, news note, 752 Fogleman, Marguerite F., retired, 536 Foíts, James D., news note, 752 “Food for thought,” Gater, 711 Force, Ronald W., prof., 532 Ford, Barbara J., “ACRL president’s letter” & port., 4-6; “ACRL president’s report” & port., 421-23; “Latin American seminar on official publications makes recommendations,” 583; “Message from the president” & port., 659-60; ports., 500, 505-6, 672; prof. & port., 532; “Update from the ACRL president” & port., 148-49; “Update: information literacy,” 296

Ford, Robert, retired, 684

Ford F., “Diversity initiatives,” 240 “Forming a national information policy:

selections from a White House Conference diary,” Cochrane, 740-41

Forth, Stuart, “Preparing for the White House Conference,” 51

Foster, Beth, port., 678

“Four paradigms for sharing library resources,” Ritter, 366-68

Fraser, C. William, news note, 605-6 “Free expression still valued,” 494 “Free folk music guide,” LC, AFC, 232 Free Lib. of Phila., news note, 391 Freitag Wolfgang M., retired, 190 FOLÜSA, “More valuable than money:

outstanding friends groups hailed,” 635-39; “Offers ideas that work for your friends groups,” 638

Friends of the LSÚ Lib., John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award & photo., 428-30

“Fund fare exchange at ALA conference in Atlanta,” LAMA, 292

“Furness library is restored,” U. of Pa., 303 (photo., cover, no. 5)

Fustukjian, Samuel Y., prof. & port., 532

“Futurist to speak at ACRL Sixth National Conference” & port., 715

G

Gabrielian, Leon, retired, 463 Garland, Kathleen, prof., 265 Garoogian, Andy, retired, 684 Gater, Helen L., “Food for thought,”

“Genre termsavailable,” ACRL, RBMS, 365

Geraci, Diane, “Global data issues raised at IASSIST’s 17th annual conference,” 728-29

Gerits, Anton, news note, 682 “Getting connected to the White

House Conference through the ACRL Legislative Network/ Davis, 311-13

Gilchrist, Debra, prof., 751-52 Gillespie, David, news note, 118 “Global data issues raised at IASSIST’S 17th annual conference,” Geraci, 728-29

GLP, “ ‘Living treasures,’ ” 167 Goellner, Jack G., news note, 606 Goldstein, Charles, news note, 606 Gordon, Cathy, retired, 396 Gosling, William, news note, 266 Govan, James F., retirement announced, 756

“GOVDOC increases document use,” OCLC, 121

Goy, Peter, prof., 58

Grant, Isabelle F., deceased, 61 Grants & gifts, 20, 52-54, 115-16, 182-84, 240, 262-64, 266, 302, 308-9, 327-28, 390-91, 455-56, 529, 530-31, 534, 600, 602-3, 605, 607, 678-79 (2), 680, 747-48 (2), 749-50, 753

Grants & gifts (by giver): Atlanta F., 327; Beneficial Corp., 262-63; Brooks (Gladys) F., 264; Cabletron Systems, 602; Canada, 531, 680; Canadian Dept. of External Affairs, 184, 680; CSSHRC, 266, 530-31 (3), 680; Carver (Roy J.) Charitable Trust, 455-56; Chilton (Mary) DAR F., 390; CLR, 263, 390; Cullman, Dorothy & Lewis, 53; Culpeper (Chas. E.) F., 115, 391, 602, 749; Davis (Arthur V.) F., 455, 602; Davis, Walter R., 750; Davis Educ. F., 53; Dialog, 182-84; DEC, 602; Documentary Heritage Prog. (N. Y.), 455; Fondren F., 602; Ford F., 53; Hewlett (Wm. & Flora) F., 53 (2); HEA, 53 (3), 115-16 (6), 182 (2), 263-64 (8), 327-28 (10), 390-91 (2), 455 (2), 531 (2), 602, 680 (3), 749 (4); Howe (Stewart S.) F., 602-3; Hughes (Howard) Medical F., 264; Ind. U. Ctr. on Philanthropy, 531; IBM, 263; Inti. Council for Canadian Studies, 115, 531; Irvine (James) F., 602; Jones (Fletcher) F., 53; Kan. Lib. Network Bd., 327; Knight F., 182; Kresge F., 531; LITA, 263; LSCA, 52, 531, 749; Lilly Endowment, 182-84, 531, 602; La. Educ. Quality Support Fund Enhancement Prog., 531; Luce (Henry) F., 390; Md. Humanities Council, 184; Maxwell, Robt., 603; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 530-31 (2); Minolta, 455; NASA Training Project, 750; NEH, 52-53 (4), 182 (2), 184 (8), 263 (2), 308-9 (14), 327, 531 (3), 602-3 (5), 680, 749; NHPRC, 52-53 (2), 327-28 (3), 680 (2); NLM, 750; NYC, 455; NYSL, 749-50; Pew Charitable Trusts, 53-54, 263, 327; Quebec, 531; Rockefeller F., 115; Rothschild, Howard D., 531; Saunders F., 749; Smathers, Geo. A., 531; Smithson James) Soc., 327; SSHRC(C), 266, 530-31 (3), 680; SC Humanities Council, 116; State Hist. Soc. of Iowa, 263; Thompson (J. Walter) Co., 53-54; 3M F., 328, 456; Toshiba, 749; USDA, 115; USDE, 263, 603; USIA, 263; USIP, 455-56 (2); U. of Md., Coll. Park, Class of 1991, 603; Warhol (Andy) F., 327; Wilson (H. W.) F„ 182

Grants & gifts (by receiver): Acad, of Natural Sciences of Phila., 52; Alaska SL, 308; Alfred U„ 115; AIP, 327; ALA, 262-63; Amer. Theol. LA, 308; Amherst Coll., 680; AMIGOS Bib. Council, 52; Ariz. Dept. of Libs., 308; ARL, 182, 530; Auburn Theol. Seminary, 602; Auburn U., 115; Auraria, 680; Avery Architectural & Fine Arts, 531; Bemidji State U., 240; Boston Coll., 240; Boston Lib. Consortium, 52; Brandeis U., 240; Brown U., 263; CSU, LA, 455; CRL, 182, 602; Central Coll., 602; Christopher Newport Coll., 531; Claremont Colls., 182; Colgate U., 455, 602; Coll, of Wm. & Mary, 53; Columbia U., 263 (2), 308, 455, 602, 680, 749; CIC, 749; Cornell U., 182, 455, 749-50; Craft & Folk Art Mus., 602; Davidson Co. Comm. Coll., 263; Denison U., 240; DePaul U„ 115, 680; Duke U., 52-53, 263 (2), 390, 749; Earlham Coll., 182-84; Eastern Wash. U., 390; Eckerd Coll., 749; Folger Shakespeare, 53, 263; Franklin Pierce Coll., 53; Georgetown U., 263; Ga. State U., 327; Gonzaga U., 115; Hampshire Coll., 184; Harvard U., 263, 531; Haverford Coll., 240, 327; Hope Coll., 184; Ind. U., 327, 531; IBB, 263; Jewish Theol. Seminary, 327;"ïohns Hopkins U., 531; LaGuardia Comm. Coll., 455; Laponce, Iza, 266; Lib. Co. of Phila., 184; La. State U., 531; Me. State Archives, 308-9; Me.SL, 390-91; Mass. Bd. of Lib. Commissioners, 53; Miami U., 53; Millsaps Coll., 240; Mont. State U., 749; Mount St. Mary’s Coll., 240; Mus. of Amer. Textile Hist., 308; Neb. Lib. Commission, 53; New School for Social Research, 240; NYC Dept. of Records & Inf. Services, 327; NYPL, 53; NYU, 115, 749-50; Newberry, 53; NC Dept. of Cultural Resources, 308; NC Preservation Consortium, 53; NCSU, 53, 263, 390, 749; Northwestern U„ 749; Ohio State U., 327, 455; Ohio U„ 115; Pacific NW Canadian Studies Consortium, 184; Palmer Coll, of Chiropractic, 263; Phila. Area Consortium of Special Collections Libs., 263, 327; Pitzer Coll., 240; Purdue U., 531; Redeemer Coll., 531; RLG, 184, 390; RI Dept. of State Lib. Services, 308-9; RI Hist. Soc., 308; RIT, 309; Rutgers U., 455; St. John’s U., 749; San Francisco State U., 749; Shenandoah U., 531; Shorter Coll., 53; Smithsonian Inst., 327; SD State U., 390; Southeastern Lib. Network, 53; Southeastern Wis. Inf. Tech. Exchange, 749; SMU, 602; Southwest Tex. State U., 240; Southwestern Coll., 327; Spring Hill Coll., 240; Stanford U., 264, 308; SUNY (Albany, 263, 749-50; Binghamton, 263, 749-50; Buffalo, 263, 749-50; Stony Brook, 263); Triton Coll., 263; Tulane U., 240; U. of Ariz., 327; U. of Ark., 531; UC (Berkeley, 308, 328; LA, 240, 328; Preservation Prog., 53; Riverside, 328, 602 [3]; SF, 680; Santa Barbara, 602); U. of Chicago, 263, 328; U. of Fla., 531; U. of Idaho, 328; U. of 111., 602-3, 680 (U-C, 115); U. of Iowa, 240, 455-56; U. of Me., 115- 16, 390-91; U. of Md„ 263-64 (Coll. Park, 184, 603); U. of Mich., 328; U. of N. M., 750; UNC, CH, 184, 263, 390, 749-50 (2); U. of N.D., 328, 456, 531; U. of Notre Dame, 240, 328; U. of Redlands, 240; U. of Rochester, 240, 264; U. of S. C., 116; U. of Southern Calif., 53; UT, Austin, 308; U. of Va., 264, 531, 750; U. of Wash., 264; U. of Waterloo, 680; U. of Wis.- EC, 603; Va. Commonwealth U.› 53, 240; Wesleyan U., 240; Western Wash. U., 264; Wheaton Coll., 184; Winterthur Mus., 53-54; Yale U., 308,456, 603

“Grants available from Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund,” 748

Gratch, Bonnie, “Teaching study skills,” 496

Grimes, Maxyne M., retired, 334 “Grolier National Library Week competition now open to academic libraries,” ALA, NLWC, 679

Gross, Dorothy-Ellen, news note, 56 Grumling, Dennis K., “An exercise to test perception of expectations for tenure ana promotion/ 300-301

Gubert, Betty K., retired, 609 “Guidelines for branch libraries in colleges and universities,” ACRL, 171-74

Gundersheimer, Wemer, news note, 460

Gunn, Arthur C., prof., 188

Gustavus Adolphus Coll., FOLUSA Award, 635-39; news note, 456

Guttman, David, retired, 463

H

Hacker, Lois, retired, 684

Hackett, Sandra, news note & port., 682

Hackman, Larry, news note, 752 Hagedorn, Dorothy Louise, retired, 756 Hale, Charles E., news note, 606 Hall, Blaine H., “Salt Lake City: libraries to visit,” 643-44; “Salt Lake City— seeingits sights,” 716-17; “Salt Lake City: This is the place,’ ” 580-81

Hall, Patricia, retired, 463

Halsted, Deborah D., “To eat or not to eat—in the library,” 709-10

Hamaker, Charles A., news notes, 332, 752-53

Handman, Gary, “Teaching methods for end-user searching: a checklist for planning,” 431-36

Haner, Barbara, news note, 753 Hardesty, Larry L., ports., 505, 672 Harlan, Donna B., retired, 120 Harmeling, Deborah, Sr., news note, 332

Harmsen, Tyrus G., retired, 536 Hart, James D., deceased, 190-91 Hartman, Anne-Marie, retired, 684 Hartse, Merri, “The evolution of affirmative action at the University of Arizona Library,” 7-11

“Harvard Law School honors Archibald Cox,” 601

Harvard U., Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 252,668; news note, 329

Hauge, Harris, retired, 463

“HBCU data published,” ACRL, HBCUC, 502

Henderson, Barbara, photo., 746 Henderson, Carol C., Washington hot-line," 46-47, 176, 235-36, 310-11, 377-79, 443-44, 513-14, 588-89, 646- 47, 737-38; comment, 493

Henderson, Cathy, “The issues of access and restriction,” 633-34

Henderson, Kathryn Luther, news note, 533

Hendricks, Yoshi, “The Japanese as library patrons,” 221-25

Herron, Nancy L., “Recarpeting a small college library: a practical approach,” 39-43

Herubel, Jean-Pierre V. M., “To ‘degree’ or not to ‘degree’: academic librarians and subject expertise,” 437

Hickey, Damon D., prof? & port., 458- 59

Higdon, Thomas D., news note, 606 Hinckley, Ann T., retired, 396, 463 Hinds, Vira C., retired, 60 Hinojosa, Susana, “Racial and ethnic diversity: information exchange,” 241, 380, 447, 648, 739

Hist. Soc. of Pa., news note, 329 Hitchcock, Jennette, deceased, 464 Hoadley, Irene, “Status of faculty status reviewed," 495-96

Hodina, Al, retired, 463

Hoffman, Kathryn, “Print still favored medium for biomedical information,” 592

Hogan, Rose, news note, 606 Honmann, Judy, news note, 752 Holley, Robert P., “The coup that failed: an eyewitness account/ 565- 68; news note, 533

Hooíe, W. Stanley, deceased, 191 Hoover Inst., news note, 326 Homback, Miriam, deceased, 464 Houston Acad, of Medicine-Tex. Medical Ctr. Lib., “Maintaining a high- quality, cost-effective journal collection,” 485-90

“How to become an ACRL author,” 106-8

“How to participate in ACRL,” 97-98 Howes, Jessie, retired, 536 Hubbard, Willis M., “EDUCOM stimulates librarians’ imaginations,” 718-19

Huber, Kris, “Unusual library-use assignments needed,” 444

Huerta, Raul Antonio, news note, 56 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, ACRL, 1991, 249,669; 1992, 524

Hughes, Carol, “Opening a universitywide dialogue about electronic information resources,” 84-87

“Humanities projects grants available,” NEH, 20

“Humor & prophecy precede the announcement,* Moffett, 630

Hunsberger, Willard (Ted), retired, 536 Huntington, “The Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to the public,” 629-34 (photo., cover, no. 10); “Widening access to the Dead Sea Scrolls,” 632-34

Hurston, Zora Neal, poster available, 747

I

“Ideas for dealing with economic crisis,” Fatzer, 501-2

“Impact of NTIS CD-ROM on the use of a technical report collection,” Musser, 110-11

“In praise of students as supervisors,” Nagel, 577-78

“In the News," Davis, 220, 292, 356, 420, 484, 564, 628, 708

Ind. State U., “Making the transition to the SuperCatalog: ĬSU’s experience with LUIS II,” 94-96

“Indiana University opens 12th Family Student Housing Library,” 746

“An information literacy curriculum: a proposal,” Naito, 293-96

“Information literacy experts sought,” ACRL, ILAB, 677

“Information pricing crisis: Monterey meeting,” CNI, 384

Innovations (51:959-60) comment, 357

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Innovations, 163-67, 237-39, 300-301, 491-93

Innovations (“Access to serials,” Tri- thart [51:959-60] comment, 357)

Innovations (“Conducting a serials review project,” Pike, 165-67; “Developing an electronic information service in an academic library,” Chang, 237-39; “An exercise to test perception of expectations for tenure and promotion,” Grumling, 300-301; ^Faculty start-up costs and library support,” Stevens, 491-93; “A model for an academic library and library school mentor/protégé program,” Rice-Lively, 163-64)

ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, 525; Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1992, 527

“Institutional data available for academic libraries,” Minter (John) Associates, 240

“Inter-American bookfair scheduled,” 335

IASSIST, “Global data issues raised at IASSIST’s 17th annual conference,” 728-29

IFLA, news note, 456

IGSS, “Summer study in Britain 1991,” 108

Inti. League of Antiquarian Booksellers, news note, 682

“Internship, fellowship, and grant deadlines approaching,” 600

Iowa State U., “Strategic planning by the Iowa chapter of ACRL,” 24-28

Irvine, Betty Jo, news notes, 117, 394 “Is correlation between reputation and graduates significant?” Wang, 356, response, 356-57

“The issues of access and restriction,” Henderson, 633-34

J

Jackson, Sara Dunlap, retired, 334 Jacob, M., letter to Eileen Cooke, 493 Jacoby, Thomas, news note, 394 Jakubs, Deborah, news note, 117-18 “The Japanese as library patrons,” Hendricks, 221-25

Jenkins, Althea H., “Named ACRL executive director” & port., 255; port., 506

Jennings, Kriza A., prof. & port., 58 John Carter Brown, “Research fellowships,” 677-78

John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1991, 428-30

Johnson, Esther, deceased, 464 Johnson, Linda B., “Coping with a quake” (51:928-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, 220

Jones, Barbara, prof. & port., 604 Jones, H. G., news note, 332 Jones, Mary, port., 678 Jones, William G., “The education of academic librarians: how many degrees are enough?” 584-86

Jordan, Caspar, port., 495

Julian, Charles, news note, 118 Junion-Metz, Gail, “Librarians working with the legislative process can make a difference,” 381-82

Jurkus, Vida, retired, 684

K

K. G. Saur Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 528 Kahn, Helen R., news note, 682 Kaiser, John R., prof. & port., 459 Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab

American Book Prices Current

Awards, ACRL, RBMS, 1991, 252-53,668; 1992, 528 Keck, Mary Ellen, news note, 189 Keller, Dorothy, deceased, 121 Kennedy, John F., poster available, 747 Kent State U., news note, 392 Ky.LA, news note, 392 “Keyword Boolean searching on WATCAT,” U. of Waterloo, 33 Kibrick, Eileen, retired, 536 “ ‘Kids who read succeed’ and the academic librarian,” Dougherty, 155-56 Kilgariff, Raymond, news note, 682 King, Natalie S., letter to the ed., 175, comment, 368

Kirk, Artemis G., news note, 332 Kirk, Thomas, “Coalition for Networked Information maps directions,” 229-30; “The Coalition’s working groups need your help,” 385-86; “Unusual library-use assignments needed,” 444

Kohl, David F., prof., 393

Korevaar, Jacob D., retired, 268 Koyama, Janice, news note, 332-33 Kramer, Cecile E., retired, 684 Kratz, Charles E., prof., 681 “Kudos for conference coverage,” Musser, 738

L

Lambrecht, Jay H., news note & port., 56-57

Lancaster, John, letter to the ed., 45

(response, 220)

Land, Brian, news note, 753 Laponce, Iza, news note, 266 “Latin American seminar on official publications makes recommendations,” Ford, 583

Launo, Ritva, news note, 57 Laurence, Katherine S., “Menus: their use and collection in an academic library,” 424-27

Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/

ISI, 1992, 527

Leab (Katharine Kyes & Daniel J.)

American Book Prices Current

Awards, ACRL, RBMS, 1991, 252-53, 668; 1992, 528 Leach, J. Travis, deceased, 757 Lee, Hwa-Wei, news note, 606 Lee, Josephine, retired, 684 Leighton, Gordon B., “Attitudes of college freshmen toward bibliographic instruction,” 36-38

Leister, Jack, retired, 756

Leonard, Kevin, retired, 536 Leong, Carol, news note, 333 “Let mere be light,” Muhlenberg Coll., 120

Letters, 45, 175 (comment, 368), 220, 356-57,493, 738

Levering, Mary Berghaus, prof., 331 Levinson, Anne E., response to letter to the ed. “Rust support evil?” 738 Lewis, Gary A., prof., 681 Lewontin, Amy, “Providing online services to end users outside the library,” 21-22

“Librarians take on other administrative duties,” Fatzer, 502

“Librarians working with the legislative process can make a difference,” Junion-Metz, 381-82

“Libraries and librarians in Mexico,” Cluff, 370-71

“Libraries benefit from student and alumni gifts,” 529

"Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” Allison, 442

LAMA, “Fund fare exchange at ALA conference in Atlanta,” 292

LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1991, 428-30

“LITA issues national conference call for participation,” 452

“Libraiy/Book Fellows set off for foreign posts,” 628

LC, AFC, “Free folk music guide,” 232 LC, “American Memory project test sites named,” 589; news notes, 54, 116; “Something to remember us by: the American Memory program,” 375-76 (photo., cover, no. 6)

LOEX, “Calls for papers,” 678-79; “Sprechen Sie Deutsch?” 20

“Library staff trained with HyperCard” &port., U. of Tenn., Knoxville, 678 LIBRAS, news note, 392; “Trinity

Christian College joins,” 748

Linda Hall, Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 252-53, 668

“Literacy and social issues topics at Society of American Archivists meeting,” Martin, 641

“ ‘Living treasures,’ ” GLP, 167 Loh, Pema S., deceased, 269 Lopez, Manuel Dennis, deceased, 757 La. State U„ FOLUSA Award, 635-39;

John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award & photo., 428-30;

“Using the ACRL performance man- ual: the LSU Libraries experience,” 570-72

“LSUS breaks ground for $10.2 million library,” 746

“A low-tech solution works well,” Bent, 357

Lucier, Richard, news notes, 606 (2) Lutz, Maija M., “Access and preservation key concerns,” 498 Lyman, Peter, prof. & port., 459 Lynch, Mary Dennis, Sister, deceased, 191

Lynch, Mary Jo, “Alternative sources of revenue in academic libraries,” 573- 76

M

McCorkle, Constance M., news note, 533-34

McCoy, Jacquelyn, ACRL vice- president & port., 508-9; port., 506 McDonald, Jack, Jr., deceased, 121 McElroy, Neil J., prof. & port., 265-66 McGarry, Dorothy, news note, 394 McGowan, Julie Johnson, prof., 752 McGowan, Owen T. P., retired, 609 McGregor, James Wilson, retired, 120 McKusick, Victor A., news note, 606 “Maintaining a high-quality, cost- effective journal collection,” Bick, 485-90

“Making the transition to the Super- Catalog: ISU’s experience with LUIS II,” Davis, 94-96

“Making your presentation communicate,” Adams, 34-35, comment, 175 Malanchuk, Peter P., port., 505,672 Manning, Leslie A., “Financial report” & port., 673-76; ports., 505-6,672

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“MARC cataloging for medieval manuscripts publication available,” ACRL, 521

Marie, Jacquelyn, "Transforming competition into coalition,” 498-99

Markman, Marsha C., “Attitudes of college freshmen toward bibliographic instruction,” 36-38

Martin, Robert S., “Literacy and social issues topics at Society of American Archivists meeting,” 641

Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, ACRL, WESS, 1991, 253-54, 669; 1992, 525-27

MIT, news note, 264

Massman, Virgin F., letter to the ed. & response, 738

Massonneau, Suzanne, retired, 609 Masters, Deborah C., “Wins free trip to ACRL National Conference,” 500

Mathias-Mundy, Evelyn, news note, 533-34

Maurer, Charles B., retired, 463, 609 Mawdsley, Katherine F., “WHCLIS II: a delegate’s perspective,” 590-91

Max, Pat, letter to the ed., 357 Maxwell, Margaret F., news notes, 333, 460

Measuring academic library performance, use of, 570-72

Medical LA, “Print still favored medium for biomedical information,” 592

“MLA tapes available,” 592

“Mentors and protégés needed for pilot,” ACRL, RC, 162

“Menus: their use and collection in an academic library,” Laurence, 424-27 Metz, Ray E., “Librarians working with the legislative process can make a difference,” 381-82; port., 506

Mexico, “Libraries and librarians in Mexico,” 370-71

Meyer, Richard W., prof. & port., 752 Michalak, Thomas J., “Coalition for

Networked Information maps directions,” 229-30; “An electronic library system scenario,” 385; prof., 532

Minram, Danielle & G. Arthur, “Beauty and truth: Sigma Xi’s 1990 annual meeting,” 368

Miller, Jean K., news note, 606-7 Miller, Margaret Elizabeth (Beth), deceased, 536-37

Miller, Marilyn L., "ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 242-44

Miller, Rosanna, “Sherlock detected,” 12-14

Minter (John) Associates, “Institutional data available for academic libraries,” 240

Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 524

“Misplaced collective dream?” Max, 357

Mistaras, Evangeline, retired, 120 Mobley, Emily R., news note, 118 “A model for an academic library and library school mentor/protégé program,” Rice-Lively, 163-64

Moffett, William A., “Humor & prophecy precede the announcement,” 630; ports., 505, 672; “Widening access to the Dead Sea Scrolls” & port., 632-34 (photo., cover, no. 10)

Molloy, Jeanne, “In praise of students as supervisors,” 577-78

“Money, sex, and reputation in doctoral programs in library science," Swigger, 157-61, comment & response, 356-57

Moody, Helga, retired, 60-61 Moore, Jane Ross, retired, 684 Moravian Coll. & Theol. Seminary, news note, 264

“More valuable than money: outstanding friends groups hailed,” Eldredge, Mormino, Dominick, deceased, 464 Morris, Jacquelyn McCoy, “ACRL 1991 presidential candidates’ statements” & port., 151-53

Morton, Judy, deceased, 757 Moyers, Mildred, news note, 118 Muellner, Ida, retired, 463 Muhlenberg Coll., “Cover photo,” 83;

“Let there be light,” 120

“Multi-year diversity program within ALA staff announced, Crismond, 506

Musser, Linda R., “Impact of NTIS CD-ROM on the use of a technical report collection,” 110-11; letter to the ed., 738

N

Nagel, Mary, “In praise of students as supervisors,” 577-78

Naiman, Sandra, editor’s note, 299, 301 Naito, Marilyn, “An information literacy curriculum: a proposal,” 293-96

“Name the worst serial title change,” ALCTS, SS, 123

NAL, AWIF, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 428-29

Natl. Archives, “OSS conference,” 362 “National Archives preservation conference,” 112

NAIC, “Share your information literacy programs,” 537

NCES, “New undergraduate profile,” 230

NEH, “Humanities projects grants available,” 20; “Reference materials awards available,” 302

“NEH awards $3 million,” 308-9 NHPRC, “1991-1992 fellowships available,” 44

“NREN, electronic library systems, and information services are topics at CNI meeting,” CNI, 384 Neal, James G., “The White House Conference: the academic library agenda,” 651-52

Nearing, Scott, port., 679

“Need a new director?” ACRL, 642 Neeley, Dana M., “To eat or not to eat—in the library,” 709-10

Neeley, Jim, “Disabilities discussion group to meet,” 328 Nelson, Ann, retired, 190 Nelson, Mattye, “Andrew Young, Frank Zappa, cultural diversity, and more at ALA’s Annual Conference,” 314-20; “ACRL professional development programs in Atlanta,” 256-58, correction, 319; “Former ACRL staffer Nelson to direct OLOS,” 515 Neufeld, Eldo, retired, 61 Neville, Sheila, deceased, 191 “New edition of Genre terms available,” ACRL, RBMS, 365 “New England ACRL conference report,” 179

“The New Mexico Consortium of Academic Libraries, 1988-1990,” Oberländer, 359-62

N.M. State U., news note, 329 (photo., 330)

“New undergraduate profile,” NCES, 230

“New UCLA mentor program to address shortage of African-American librarians,” 11

NYPL, news note, 186

NYU, “A case against instructing users of computerized retrieval systems,” 297-99, 301; news note, 329-30

News from the field, 52-55, 114-16, 180-86, 262-65, 326-30, 390-92, 453- 57,529-31,600-603,677-80, 746-50

News notes, 54-55, 116, 186, 264-65 (correction, 391), 329-30, 391-92 (correction, 603), 456-57, 529-30, 600-601, 677-79, 746-48

Noonan, John F., port., 446 “NASIG’s 6th conference explores changes in scholarly publishing and strategies for libraries,” Callaghan, 587

NCSU, news notes, 264, 529 Northwestern U., Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 253, 668; news note, 116

“Nothing ventured, no one gained,” Beaubien, 640-41

NOTTS, “Ameritech acquires NOTIS Systems,” 654

Nourse, Jimmie Anne, Community College Learning Resources Achievement Award & port., 250-52, 669

Null, David G., Acting positions: the good, the bad, and the ugly,” 30-33 O

Oberlander, Susan, “The New Mexico Consortium of Academic Libraries, 1988-1990,” 359-62

Oberle, Gerard, news note, 682 “The objects of his devotion,” Selth, 712-15

O’Brien, Nancy, news note, 118 OCLC, “GOVDOC increases document use,” 121; news note, 391; “Wellcome records on OCLC,” 89

O’Connor, James P., news note & port., 118

Onarra, Downing E., deceased & port., 537

“Ohio University designated Swaziland depository,” 601

Olivet Coll., “Burrage Hall collapses,” 302

Olivier, Evelyn Riché, prof., 266; “Public relations honors awarded to college and research libraries,” 428-30

“Opening a universitywide dialogue aDout electronic information resources,” Hughes, 84-87

Or. State U., news notes, 54, 529 Ormondroyd, Joan, retired, 463 Osborn, Katherine Whipple Hughes, deceased, 537

“OSS conference,” Natl. Archives, 362

P

Pace U., news note, 330

Pairo, Jane, deceased, 757

PanofsKy, Hans, retired, 396 Pantzer, Katharine F., news note, 460 Papers solicited, 320,335,528,678-79 “Parents Fund benefits University of Illinois library,” 747-48

Parsons, Kathy A., “Strategic planning by the Iowa chapter of ACRL,” 24-“Participants in pre-WHCLIS activities

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frame resolutions,” Wand, 113

Paul, Jeff, “Coping with a quake” (51:928-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, 220

Pavelsek, Mary Jean, “A case against instructing users of computerized retrieval systems,” 297-99,301

Pegram, Wally, retired, 463

PeS, Claiborne, news note, 333 Penniman, W. David, news note, 118;

“To speak at ACRL National Conference & port., 511-15

Pa. State U., “Impact of NTIS CD- ROM on the use of a technical report collection,” 110-11

Pa. State U., McKeesport, “Recarpeting a small college library: a practical approach,” 39-43

Pa. State U., news note, 116 People, 56-61, 117-21, 188-91, 265-69, 331-35, 393-96, 458-64, 532-37, 604- 10, 681-85, 751-57

People in the news, 56-57, 117-18, 188-89, 266, 332-33, 394, 460-61, 533-34, 605-7, 682, 752-54

Perry, Claudia A., prof., 117 Person, Ruth, Recruiting the academic

library director, availability, 642

Peterson, Kenneth G., retired, 609 Phillips, Edith, retired, 684 Phillips, Linda L., port., 506 Phillips, Richard F., "Vargas Foundation shaping Brazilian bibliographic utility,” 372-73

Phipps, Shelley E., ports., 505-6, 672 Phoenix Conference, 1992. See ACRL, National Conference, 1992

Pickthom, Barbara, photo., 746 Pike, Lee E., “Conducting a serials review project,” 165-67

Pilachowski, David Michael, prof., 604 Pillow, Lisa, news note, 682 Pisani, Assunta, prof., 604-5 Pisciotta, Henry, news note, 394 Polowy, Barbara, news note, 394 Porter, G. Margaret, “What does electronic access to bibliographic information cost?” 90-92

“Potential money savers,” UC, Irvine, 576

Poulsen, Poul Jan, news note, 682 Pound, Mary, retired, 756 “Preparing for the White House Conference, Forth, 51

“Presentations,” King, 175, comment, 368

“Preservation news,” Brown, 47, 112, 179, 236, 309, 382, 448, 520-21, 649, 742-43

“Print still favored medium for biomedical information,” Hoffman, 592

Professional Association Liaison Awards, ACRL, 1992, 527-28

“Professional development topic for Midwinter,” RASD, PDC, 735

Profiles, 57-58, 117, 188, 265-66, 331- 32, 393-94, 458-60, 532-33, 604-5, 681-82, 751-52

“Providing online services to end users outside the library,” Lewontin, 21- 22

“Public relations honors awarded to college and research libraries,” Olivier, 428-30

“Publications,” Eberhart, 48-50, 192- 93, 258-61, 386-89, 450-52, 597-99, 652-56, 743-45

“Publishers and librarians examine scholarly communication,” Sabosik, 720, 729

Q

“Questions for ACRL staff?” 734 “Quiet study area: no applause between movements,” Biggs, 16-19

R

“Racial and ethnic diversity: information exchange,” Hinojosa, 241, 380, 447, 648, 739

“Racial and ethnic diversity resolution adopted,” ACRL, Exec. Comm., 380

Rader, Hannelore, tr., “CD-ROM and user education,” 449-50

“Rare book cataloging report published,” Brit. Lib., 519

RBML, “MARC cataloging for medieval manuscripts publication available,” 521

Rather, Lucia J., retired, 268 Rawan, Atifa, “The evolution of affirmative action at the University of Arizona Library,” 7-11

“RBMS thesauri on sale,” ACRL, 365 “Recarpeting a small college library: a practical approach,” Herron, 39-43

“Recipe for preserving sound recordings: bake at 122° for four hours,” UNC, CH, 747

Recruiting the academic library director, Rogers, availability, 642

“Recruitment and mentoring programs for African-Americans developed in California” & port., 650

Rees, Philip, news note, 394 RASD, “Calls for papers,” 679 RASD, PDC, “Professional development topic for Midwinter,” 735

“Reference materials awards available,” NEH, 302

“Register in November,” ACRL, 515, 595

Reich, Richard, retired, 268 Reinhardt, Nancy S., Martinus Nijhoff

Study Grant & port., 253-54,669

Reiss, Godebert M., news note, 682 Remington, David Gray, prof., 266 “Research fellowships &' grants available,” 677-78

Research forum, 110-11, 304-7, 439-41 Research forum (“Impact of NTIS CD-

ROMon the use of a technical report collection,” Musser, 110-11; “Tandem use of Dialog Classmate and Knowledge Index tor online searching by end users,” Whitley, 304-7; “Using citation analysis to analyze library and information science journal characteristics,” Thompson, 439- 41)

“Research library fellowship program for minority candidates,” U. of Iowa, 11

“Resources available to prepare for WHCLIS,” Wand, 378-79

Retirements, 60-61, 120, 190, 268, 334, 395-96, 463, 536, 608-10, 684-85, 756-57

Reuben, Sandra, port., 650

Rice-Lively, Mary Lynn, “A model for an academic library and libraiy school mentor/protégé program,” 163-64

Richardson, John V., Jr., news note, 333

Richmond, Pauline, retired, 684 Riggs, Donald E., Hugh C. Atkinson

Memorial Award & port., 249, 669

Ritter, Marian, “Four paradigms for sharing library resources,” 366-68

Robert Morris Coll., news note, 456 Roberts, Don L., news note, 394 Robinson, Maiy, news note, 753 Robison, Brad, news note, 534 Rockefeller Archive Ctr., news note, 600

Rogers, Sharon, Recruiting the academic library director, availability, 642

Rosaiy Coll., news note, 54

Rosenbaum, David, deceased, 757

Rosenstein, Philip, news note, 607

Rosenthal, Bernard M., news note, 682

Ross, Alec, deceased, 464

Rosselle, William, news note, 118

Roswick, Vivian, retired, 684-85

Rothenberg, James, retired, 609

Rowland, A. Ray, retired, 463

Runkle, Martin, news note, 118

“Rust support evil?” Massman & response, 738

Rutgers U., “Disaster planning and recovery,” 161; news note, 529

S

Sabosik, Patricia E., “Publishers and librarians examine scholarly communication,” 720, 729

Saeger, Edwin Joseph, prof. & port., 681-82

Saffo, Paul, “Futurist to speak at ACRL Sixth National Conference” & port., 715

Sager, Rochelle, ports., 505-6, 672 St. Cloud State U., “In praise of students as supervisors,” 577-78

St. Louis Mercantile LA, “About our cover this month,” 484 (photo., cover, no. 7)

“Salt Lake City: libraries to visit,” Hall, 643-44

“Salt Lake City—seeing its sights,” Hall, 716-17

“Salt Lake City: ‘This is the place,’ ” Hall, 580-81

Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ ISI, 1992, 527

San Diego State U., N. Co., “Quiet study area: no applause between movements,” 16-19

San Jose State U., “Coping with a quake” (51:928-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, 220

Sargent, Charles, news note, 57

Saul, Susan F., prof., 58

Saur (K. G.) Award for Best College &

Research LibrariesArticle, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 528

Sawyer-Burleson, Suzanne, news note, 607

Saylor, Louise, prof., 532

Scanland, Roger, “The evolution of affirmative action at the University of Arizona Library,” 7-11

Schmidmaier, Dieter, “CD-ROM and user education,” 449-50

Schram, Wesley, retired, 756 Schreyer, Alice, prof. & port., 605 Schultheis, Steven, retired, 463 Scilken, Marvin H., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 244

Seidman, Ruth, news note, 57 Selth, Jeff, “The objects of his devotion,’’ 712-15; retired, 609

Serebnick, Judith, news note, 394 Servello, Ronald B., “Recarpeting a small college library: a practical approach,” 39-43

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Sessions, Vivian, retired, 685 Sestay, Catherine, retired, 685 Shank, William, retired, 685 “Share your expertise at ACRL’s 6th

National Conference,” Boissé, 231- 32

“Share your information literacy programs,” NAIC, 537

“Snare your opinions with C&RL news readers,” 749

Sharrow, Marilyn J., news note & port., 118

Shaw, Debora, news note, 753 Shaw, Gertrude M., deceased, 335 Sheehy, Carolyn A., “An exercise to test perception of expectations for tenure ana promotion,* 300-301

Sheldon, Brooke E., prof, 459 Shenton, Elizabeth, retired, 120 Shepard, Alan, port., 55 Shepherd, Clayton A., deceased, 61 “Sherlock detected,” Miller, 12-14 Shill, Harold B., news note, 534 Shipps, Tony, retired, 609-10 “Should ACRL respond to social issues?” ACRL, SITT, 732

Sigma Xi, “Beauty and truth: Sigma Xi’s 1990 annual meeting,” 368

Simor, George, retired, 685

Sims, Oscar, retired, 463

Sinha, Reeta, “Maintaining a high- quality, cost-effective journal collection,” 485-90

Skallerup, Hany R., retired, 685 Skrdle, Lacreta, photo., 746 Smith, Bobbie, news note & port., 753 Smith, Diane H., prof. & port., 188 Smith, Sherwood, retired, 685 “Smithsonian study grants available,”

Snyder, Carolyn A., prof & port., 533

SSRC, “Grants,” 678

SAA, “Literacy and social issues topics at Society of American Archivists meeting,” 641

“Something to remember us by: the American Memory program,” 375-76 (photo., cover, no. 6)

Soukup, Jindra K., retired, 268 Southern 111. U., FOLUSA Award, 635-39; news note, 392

Southern Methodist U., news note, 186 Spear, Martha J., “The coup that failed:

an eyewitness account,” 565-68

Spiegel, Pam, “Named assistant editor of C&RL news" & port., 515

Spinney, Katherine, deceased, 121 “Sprechen Sie Deutsch?” LOEX, 20 Sibley, Sara Krentzman, deceased, “Standards for ethical conduct for rare book, manuscript, and special collections libraries and librarians,” ACRL, RBMS, ESRC, 2d edition: a draft, 721-27, 729

Stanford U., news notes, 186, 264 Stanley, Mary, prof, 394 Starr, Paul, retired & port., 609 SUNY, Albany, FOLUSA Award, 635-39

SUNY, Buffalo, news note, 54-55 SUNY, Potsdam, “Access to serials: local improvements may make a difference” (51:959-60), comment, 357

“Status of faculty status reviewed,” Hoadley, 495-96

Stevens, Norman D., “Faculty start-up costs and library support/ 491-93; “Still feeling funny,” 444

“Still feeling runny/ Stevens, 444

Stimpson, Catherine R., “Women’s studies scholar to speak at ACRL Sixth National Conference” & port., 642

Stoffle, Carla, Miriam Dudley Award & port., 250, 667

“Strategic planning by the Iowa chapter of ACRL,” Parsons, 24-28

Stubbs, Mary, news note, 118 Stueart, Robert D., news note, 534 “Suggestions sought for Standard citation forms …,” ACRL, RBMS, BSC, 564

Sullivan, Peggy, news note, 460-61

Sumbi, Joyce, port., 650

“Summer study in Britain 1991,” IGSS, 108

Superiorland Lib. Coop., “University of Michigan’s M-Link expands,” 436

Swanson, Dorothy, news note, 57 “ ‘Swedes in America’ symposium held,” 600-601

Sweetland, James H., news note, 682 Swigger, Keith, “Money, sex, and reputation in doctoral programs in library science,” 157-61, comment & response, 356-57

Swinney, Victoria, photo., 746

T

Tai, Heniy, retired, 463

Talar, Anita, news note, 461

Tamblyn, Eldon W„ “C&RL/C&RL news index published,” 357

“Tandem use of Dialog Classmate and Knowledge Index for online searching by end users,” Whitley, 304-7

“Task force on social issues appointed,” Beaubien, 505

“Task force recommends increased paraprofessional participation,” ACRL, TFPAL, 61

Taylor, Cynthia, port., 500

Taylor, Mary C., “Appointed publications program officer” & port., 514; “Environmental information empowers public,” 496; “Tell us how academic libraries make a difference,” 710

Taylor, Ruth, retirement announced, 756-57

“Teaching methods for end-user searching: a checklist for planning,” ACRL, BIS, ETIC, 431-36

“Teaching study skills,” Gratch, 496 “Technology as a barrier to information literacy, Eldredge, 494-95

Tedford, Chieko, photo., 746

“Tell us how academic libraries make a difference,” Taylor, 710

“Ten Library/Book Fellow positions open,” ALA, 87-89

Tenn.LA, news note, 392

Tenn. Tech, FOLUSA Award, 635-39 Tex. A&M U., news notes, 55,116 Tex. Tech U., “Developing an electronic information service in an academic library,” 237-39

Tezla, Kathy, news note, 753 Thompson, Christine E., “Using citation analysis to analyze libraiy and information science journal characteristics,” 439-41

Tillman, Hope N., prof, 533 Tipton, Roberta, news note, 461 “To ‘degree’ or not to ‘degree’: academic librarians and subject expertise,” Herubel, 437

“To eat or not to eat—in the library,”

Halsted, 709-10

Todd, Elizabeth Grace, deceased, 610 Tollman, Thomas A., news note, 333 Tracy, Joan I., retired, 396 Träger, Ruth, retired, 463 “Transforming competition into coalition,” Marie, 498-99

Treese, William, retired, 610 “Trinity Christian College joins LIBRAS,” 748

Trithart, David, “Access to serials: local improvements may make a difference” (51:959-60), comment, 357

Tucker, Ellis E., deceased, 121 Tulane U., news note, 186 Tung, Timothy, retired, 61 Tyson, John C., “ACRL 1991 presidential candidates’ statements” & port., 151-54

U

“ULS activities planned for 1991-92,” Branin, 501

Unaeze, Felix Erne, “Excellence through cultural diversity,” 495

USAIN, news note, 456-57

USDE, news note, 600

USDE, OERI, ‘Women at thirtysomething,” 741

USIA, “Library/Book Fellows set off for foreign posts,” 628; “Ten Library/ Book Fellow positions open,” 87-89

U. of Ala., “Conducting a serials review project,” 165-67; news note, 529

U. of Ariz., “The evolution of affirmative action at the University of Arizona Library,” 7-11; news notes, 55, 391 (correction of 264); “Tandem use of Dialog Classmate and Knowledge Index for online searching by end users,” 304-7

UC, Berkeley, news notes, 55, 264 UC, Irvine, “Potential money savers,” 576

UCLA, “New UCLA mentor program to address shortage of African- American librarians, 11; news notes, 264-65 (2); “Recruitment and mentoring programs for African- Americans developed in California” & port., 650

“UCLA’s Powell Library moves into tent during rehab,” 441

UC, Riverside, “The objects of his devotion,” 712-15

UC, San Diego, news note, 392, correction, 603

UC, Santa Barbara, news notes, 392 (correction, 603), 457

U. of Chicago, Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 253, 668

U. of Conn., “Faculty start-up costs and library support,” 491-93

U. of Fla., “GOVDOC increases document use,” 121

U. of Hawaii-WO, “An information literacy curriculum: a proposal,” 293- 96

U. of Idaho, news note, 457

UI, Champaign, news note, 265 UI, Chicago, “An exercise to test perception of expectations for tenure and promotion,” 300-301

UI, U., “Parents Fund benefits University of Illinois library,” 747-48

UI, U-C, FOLUSA Award, 635-39; news note, 55

U. of Iowa, news note, 330; “Research library fellowship program for minority candidates,” 11

U. of Kan., news note, 55

U. of Miami, news note, 330

U. of Mich., “Opening a universitywide dialogue about electronic information resources,” 84-87

“University of Michigan’s M-Link expands with Superiorland Library Cooperative,” 43o

U. of Minn., news note, 265

U. of Nev., Reno, “The Japanese as library patrons,” 221-25

U. of N.M., "Acting positions: the good, the bad, and the ugly,” 30-33 UNC, CH, news notes, 330, 457; “Recipe for preserving sound recordings: bake at 122° for four hours,” 747

U. of Notre Dame, news note, 330; “What does electronic access to bibliographic information cost?” 90-92

U. of Pa., “Furness library is restored,” 303 (photo., cover, no. 5)

U. of Southern Calif., “Chronical of higher education goes online at USC,” 746; news note, 392

U. of Tenn., Knoxville, “Library staff trained with HyperCard” & port., 678

UT, Austin, “A model for an academic library and library school mentor/ protégé program,” 163-64; news note, 391 (above heading)

U. of Toronto, Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 252-53,668

U. of Tulsa, Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award, 253,668-69

U. of Va., news note, 186

U. of Waterloo, “Keyword Boolean searching on WATCAT,” 33

U. of Wyo., news note, 186

“Unusual library-use assignments needed,” Kirk, 444

“Update from the ACRL president” & port., Ford, 148-49

“Update: information literacy,” Ford, “Use Bitnet to reach C&RL news," 757 “Using citation analysis to analyze library and information science journal characteristics,” Thompson, 439-41

“Using the ACRL performance manual: the LSU Libraries experience,” Wittkopf, 570-72

V

VanHouse, Nancy A., prof., 533 “Vargas Foundation snaping Brazilian bibliographic utility,” Pnillips, 372-73

Vamet, Harvey, letter to the ed., 493; prof. & port., 459

Veaner, Allen B., news note, 266 “Video of WHCLIS town meeting available,” 750

Viney, Paul S. L., photo., 430

Va. Commonwealth U., news note, 265

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Walker, William D., news note, 753-54 Wallace, James O., Community College Learning Resources Achievement Award & port., 252, 669

Walls, David & Susan, photo., cover, no. 1

Wand, Patricia A., “Answering questions about the White House Conference,” 516-19; “Participants in pre-WHCLIS activities frame resolutions,” 113; “Resources available to prepare for WHCLIS,” 378-79; “White House Conference packs a mighty punch,” 445-46

Wang, Cnih, letter to the ed. & response, 356-57

Ward, Ann Baker, news note, 754 Wash. & Lee U., news note, 457 ‘Washington hotline,” Henderson, 46-47, 176, 235-36, 310-11, 377-79, 443- 44, 513-14, 588-89, 646-47, 737-38; comment, 493

Watson, Diane, port., 55

Watterson, Ronald M., news note, 607

The way I see it, 711

The way I see it (“Food for thought,”

Gater, 711)

Wayne State U., news note, 186 Weber, David C., retired & port., 610 Wedgeworth, Robert, news notes, 461, 607; port., 460

Weiser, Virginia, retired, 463 “Wellcome records on OCLC,” 89 Werking, Richard Hume, prof. & port., 331-32

Western Ky. U., photo., 529

“What does electronic access to bibliographic information cost?” Porter, 90-92

White, Gertrude, deceased, 191 White, Herbert S., “ALA candidates on

ACRL” & port., 244-45; news note, 394

White, Myra, “Experimenting with reference referral in a multitype environment,” 363-65

“The White House Conference and the National Research and Education Network: a timely partnership,” Bishop, 233-34

WHCLIS, “Academic librarian delegates chosen for WHCLIS,” 177-78; “Answering questions about the White House Conference,” 516-19; “Electronic town meeting scheduled for December 10,” 677; “Forming a national information policy: selections from a White House Conference diary,” 740-41; “Getting connected to the White House Conference through the ACRL Legislative Network,” 311-13; “Participants in pre-WHCLIS activities frame resolutions,” 113; “Preparing for the White House

Conference,” 51; “Resources available to prepare for WHCLIS,” 378- 79; “Video of WHCLIS town meeting available,” 750; “The White House Conference and the National Research and Education Network: a timely partnership,” 233-34; “WHCLIS II: a delegate’s perspective,” 590-91; “White House Conference packs a mighty punch,” 445-46; “The White House Conference: the academic library agenda,” 651-52

“WHCLIS open to public,” 447 ‘WHCLIS poster available,” 441 “WHCLIS II: a delegate’s perspective,” Mawdsley, 590-91

“White House Conference packs a mighty punch,” Wand, 445-46

“The Wnite House Conference: the academic library agenda,” Neal, 651-52

Whitley, Katherine M., “Tandem use of Dialog Classmate and Knowledge Index for online searching by end users,” 304-7

“Widening access to the Dead Sea Scrolls” & port., Moffett, 632-34 (photo., cover, no. 10)

Widman, Rudy, Community College Learning Resources Acnievement Award & port., 250-52, 669

Williams, Maudine B., retired, 685 Williamson, Linda Eileen, prof., 605 Williamson, Nancy, news note, 754 Wilson (H. W.) Co., John Cotton Dana

Library Public Relations Award, 1991, 428-30

‘Win a free trip to the ACRL National Conference/ 292

Winckler, Paul A., retired, 610 Wittkopf, Barbara J., ports., 505-6, 672;

“Using the ACRL performance manual: the LSU Libraries experience,” 570-72

Women at thirtysomething,” USDE, OERI, 741

‘Women’s studies scholar to speak at ACRL Sixth National Conference” & port., 642

Wong, Clark, port., 650

Wood, Richard C., prof., 266 Wood, Sam, retirea, 685 Woods, Lawrence A., prof., 332 Woodsworth, Anne, prof, 533 Wright, Sylvia, retired, 685

Y,Z

Yale U., “About the cover,” 708 (photo., cover, no. 11); news note, 600

Yocum, Patricia, news note, 682 Younger, Jennifer A., prof. & port., 459-60.

Zaporozhetz, Laurene E., prof, 752 Zappa, Frank, port., 316 Zappa, Moon Unit, port., 494 Zweizig, Lawrence, deceased, 757

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