ACRL

COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS

INDEX TO VOL. 42

COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS

Volume 42, 1981

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

College & Research Libraries News

Prepared by Eldon W. Tamblyn

FILING

Filing is word-by-word.

ABBREVIATIONS

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

appt.

—appointment

f.

—foundation

port.

—portrait

prof.

—profile

prog.

—program

SPECIAL USAGES

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

A

Abell, Millicent D., “ACRL president’s letter’’ & port., 1-2; “ACRL president’s report, 1980-81: Collective progress in academic librarianship” & port., 207-9; “An open letter to ACRL members, 165-66 “Academic libraries in the computer age,” 29-31 Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 177, 254, 360 “Academic status survey, ACRL, 171 Acquisitions, 8. 40-41, 68, 110, 146-47, 180, 214, 290, 3,30-31, 365, 402 Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Amer. lit., 180; Anderson, John B., 110; Antheil, Geo., 290; Anthropology (Ross), 146; Architecture (Morgan), 40; Asia (Ross), 146; Autographed ltrs., 68; Bayh, Birch, 146; Beauchamp, Win., 290; Bees (Stephen), 40; Belloc, Hilaire, 68; Bible, 1790, 1st Catholic printed in America, 180; Black mutual aid society, 110; Bowen, David R., 146; Bradbury, Ray (Nolan), 402; Brooks, Cleantth, 214; California (Verbarg), 290; Canadiana (MacDonald), 330; China, 290; Claudel (Paul) Collection, 8; Dartt (Robt. L.) Collection (boys books), 365; Davis, Jefferson, family, 40; Delta & Pine Land Co., 146; Dictionaries, 330; Duke (Vernon) Collection (music), 8; Eire Soc. of Boston archives, 180; Eng. lit. (Openhym), 365; Erb, Donald, 290; Finland (Kolehmainen), 40; Forester, C. S. (Phillips), 290; Friendly Moralist Society, 110; Frost (Robert) Collection (Kohn), 290; Goldman, Emma, 214; Greenaway, Kate (Hooper), 146; Hudson, John, 8; Iranian hostage crisis (Royer), 110; Jargon Soc. Archives, 110; Javits, Jacob, 290, 402; Jenkins (Paul) Collection (sound recordings), 68; Jones, Howard Mumford, library, 403; Judaic tradition, 146; Kellogg, Charles E, (soil sei.), 40; Labor relations & union benefits (Latimer), 110; Laurence, Margaret, 147; Lear, Book of nonsense, 146; Library architecture (Metcalf), 40-41; Lipscomb, Mance (Myers), 180; McCutcheon, Geo. Burr, 68; Magnuson, Warren, papers, 146; Maps, Canadian (MacDonald), 330; Mercer, Johnny, 330; Metcalf, Keyes D., papers, 40-41; Montoya, Joseph, 330-31; Morgan, Julia (architecture), 40; Music (Kraus), 110; Musical scores (Kaufmann), 68; New England, 290; Oral hist., 8; Ostroff, Anthony, 110; Philadelphia Renaissance, 8; Phono-… See Sound recordings; Poynter, Nelson, 365; Quayle, Wm. Alfred, library, 146; Quisling, Vidkun, 110; Republican Party (Miss.), 146; Roosevelt, F. D., 8; Royer, Wm., Jr., family (Iranian hostage crisis), 110; Ruskin, John, 110; Sassoon, Siegfried (Weaver), 290; Seven days, 402-3; Sizemore, Chris C., 8; Soil sei. (Kellogg), 40; Sound recordings (Jenkins, 68; Kraus, 110; Turkish folktales, 110); Stanbrook Abbey Press, 290; Stevenson, Adlai E., 110; Surtz, Edward, Father, S. J., 146; Tarkington, Booth, 68; Turkish folktales, 110; Vermont, 290; von Gontard, Gert, library, 41; Weaver (Len) Collection (Sassoon), 290; Western Americana (Verbarg), 290; Whittier, John G., 146-47; Yeats, Wm. Butler, 146 Acquisitions (by institution): Adrian Coll., 146; Alfred U., 365; Boston Coll., 68, 180, 290; Bowling Green State U., 8, 402; Calif. Polytechnic

State U., 40; Carnegic-Mellon U,, 146; Case Western Reserve, 68, 290; CUNY, Lehman Coll., 110; Coll. of Charleston, 110; Duke U., 8; Fla. State U., 146; Geo. Wash. U., 110; Ga. State U., 330; 111. State Ilist. Soc., 110; Ind. State U,, 330; Ind. U., 146; LC, 8; Loyola U,, 8, 146; Memphis State U., 40; Middleburv Coll., 290; Miss. State U,, 146; NAL, 40; N. Y. State, 290; Northern Mich. U,, 40; Ohio State U., 40; Ohio U,, 290; Public Archives of Canada, 330; Radcliffe Coll., 214; St. Louis U., 146; St. Mary’s Coll., 290; SUNY (Buffalo, 110; Stony Brook, 402); Susquehanna U., 110; Temple U., 8, 402-3; Tex Tech U., 110; U. S. Naval Acad., 290; UCLA, 290; U. of Davton, 68; U. of Del., 146; U. of Denver, 40-41; U. of 111., Urbana-Champaign, 180; U. of Mass., 403; U. of Mo.-KC, 68; U. of N. M., 330-31; U. of Or., 146; U. of Rochester, 110; U. of S. Fla., 365; U. of Southern Miss., 214, 365; U. of Tex., Austin, 110, 180; U. of Tulsa, 290; U. of Utah, 8; U. of Wash., 146; Wash U., 41; Whittier Coll., 14(5-47; York U., 147

Alldredge, Noreen S., prof., 2.50 AAAH, “Librarian-scholar cooperation,” 360

American book prices current,“BAM- BAM to go off this fall,” 284 ALA, Annual Conference, 1982, 303 ALA, “Database survey,” 145 ALA, Library and Information Literature Membership Initiative Group, establishment of, 4 Anderson, Le Moyne, elected to RLG Board, 48 Anderson, R. Joseph, prof., 404-6 Appointments, 12-14, 43-46, 76-80, 116-18, 151-52, 186-87, 251-53, 296- 301, 333-35, 367-70, 407-9 AAP, “Copyright controversy,” 286-88 ACRL, Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, 177, 254, 360 ACRL, Annual Conference, 133-41, 271-74

ACRL, “Applicants sought for NEH/ ACRL workshops,” 338 ACRL, “Awards announced,” 254 ACRL, BIS, “Proposed bylaws revision,” 36; “Think tank appointed, 177 ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights (Jan., 104-5; June, 275-76)

ACRL, “Bring in a friend,” 400

ACRL, Budget and Finance Committee, “Questions and answers on ACRL financial matters,” 166-68 ACRL, CLS, Committee on Standards and Guidelines for the College Library, “College standards survey,” 106. See also analysis of whether standards are being met, C&RL 7-18 ACRL, Committee on an Activity Model for ACRL for 1990, appointment, 145; “Committee discusses future of ACRL,” 61 ACRL, Committee on Copyright, statement on AAP draft policy statement on photocopying, 286-88 ACRL. Continuing Education Committee, “Continuing education,’ 47-48, 64, 10.5-6, 143—44. 285-86 ACRL, Deputy Executive Director, “The view from HQ & port., 401-2 ACRL, “Directory of extension librarians,” 181

ACRL, “Dues increase referendum passed,” 271

ACRL, EBSS, Bibliographic Instruction for Educators Committee, “Bibliographic competencies for education students,” 209-10 ACRL, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award for Bibliography in the Agricultural Sciences, 254 ACRL, Executive Director, “The view from HQ”& port., 277-78 ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL, 38-40

ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 1982‚ 392-94

ACRL, National Conference, 1981, “Highlights,” 219-46; “How to get there, 123; “Looking back on Minneapolis. …” 383-88; “Update, 32, 302

ACRL, “New publications from ACRL,’ 356

ACRL, Nonprint media publications, Farrington appointed ed., 382 ACRL, President, Annual report, 1980-81, & port., 207-9; “Letter” & port., 1-2; “An open letter to ACRL members,” 165-66

ACRL, Program Officer, “The view from HQ” & port., 319-20 ACRL, RBMS, “Proposed bylaws,” 107- 8

ACRL, RBMS, Standards Committee, Midwinter meeting, 1981, 178; “Relator terms for rare books, manuscript, and special collections cataloging,” 322-25

ACRL, “Standards for college libraries’ (36:n277-79, n290-301), “College standards survey,” 106. See also analysis of whether standards are being met, Cl'RL 7-18 ACRL, “Standards for faculty status for college and university librarians” (35:n 112-13), “Academic status survey,” 171

ACRL, “Student fees for library privileges,” 5, comments, 62-63, 134 ACRL, “Welch joins ACRL HQ staff, 106

“ACRL activity model,” 145 ACRL budget, 1981-82, 389-91 ACRL candidates, 1982, 398-401 ACRL chapters, 6, 63, 106, 282-84 “ACRL committee appointments, 1981-82, ” Weber, 144

ACRL committee volunteer form, 357 “ACRL continuing education courses, Minneapolis, 227-28, 388 “ACRL continuing education courses, San Francisco,” 97-103, 168-69 ACRL Fast Job Listing Service, subscription application, 38, 120, 188, 287, 325

“ACRL institutes free consultant exchange,” 206 “ACRL list of materials available,” 33-35 ACRL officers, committee chairs & members, 1981-82‚ 279-81 ACRL 100 Libraries Project, “Academic status survey,” 171 ACRL publications in librarianship, editor sought, 178 “ACRL seeks volunteers for offices and committees, ” 353-56 “ACRL videotape available” (“Governance in the academic library”), 108 ARL, “Consultant Training Program,” 278; “Librarian-scholar cooperation, 360; “New ARL membership criteria adopted,” 16 “Awards announced,” ACRL, 254

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Bailey, Joe H., retired, 118 ‘BAMBAM to go off this fall,” ABPC, 284

Barry, James W., retired, 80 Basiuk, Emil, retired, 370 Beck, Arthur R. ‚ appt. & port. ‚ 296 Berry, Ruth, retired, 80 “Bibliographic competencies for education students,” Worley, 209-10 “Bibliographic instruction” (“Bibliographic competencies for education students,” Worley, 209-10; “Library seminars: keeping faculty informed,” de Wit, 326-27; “A non-credit/nongraded course at the University of Kansas,” Getchell, 173-74; “Second International Conference on User Education,” Rader, 359; “Think tank recommendations for bibliographic instruction,” 394—98)

Binder, Michael B., “Library development—promoted through continuing education,” 143-44; “Multitype networking and the academic library,” 66-67; prof. of Arthur E. Jones, 74 Blouin, Francis X., Jr., prof. & port., 250-51

Bock, D. Joleen, letter to the ed., 134 Boisse, Josette, news note, 11 Borodacz, William M., news note, 182 “Boulder anyone?” Walton, 393 Boykin, Joseph F., Jr., prof. & port., 74 Boynton, Janet H., retired, 301 “Braille production technology tested,” 72

Branch, Olive, retired, 187 Branscomb, Lewis C., retired & port.. 335

Brickman, Sally, “CE at Case Western Reserve,” 105-6 Britton, Helen H., prof. & port., 74-75 Brodman, Estelle, retired & port., 152- .53

Brown, Phyllis L., retired, 253 Burghardt, Russell, retired, 370 Butler, Meredith, prof. & port., 42 Byrne, Paul R., deceased, 16

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Cahalan, Thomas H., “Library organization development at Northeastern University,” 327-28 Calendar, 21-22, 50-51, 8.3-85, 122-24, 156-57, 193-94, 257, 306-7, 340-43, 373-75

Carmack, Bob, “Population characteristics of academic librarians, ” 141-42 Carpenter, Eric James, prof., 42

Carpenter, Kenneth J. ‚ retired, 336 Carr, Ann A., retired, 253 Garrison, Dale, news note, 182 CUAC, “Map conference,” 118 Caster, Lillie, retired, 301, 336 “CE and the information environment,” Goehlert, 285-86 “CE at Case Western Reserve,” Brickman, 10.5-6 “CE course report,” Welch, 388 Chambers, Joan L., prof. & port., 150 Chapman, Margaret L., deceased, 187 Chapter news. See ACRL chapters “Chinese library automation workshop,” 152

Chisholm, Carmen, retired, 253 Chisholm, Margaret E., prof. & port., 113

Choice,Beck appointed advertising/ promotion manager, 296; Cooper appointed assistant ed. for nonprint materials, 174; Johnson appointed acting ed., 413 “Cincinnati surveys automation options,”212

Ciolli, Antoinette, retired, 301 “CLIP notes #2 published,” 190 Cobb, Marion, deceased, 80 “Collective progress in academic librarianship,” Abell, 207-9 CUPA, “Salaries up, but variance still high,” 142

“College standards survey,” ACRL, 106. See also analysis of whether standards are being met, C&RL 7-18 “Committee discusses future of ACRL,” 61

“Consultant Training Program,” ARL, .. 278

“Continue your education,” ACRL, 97- 103, 168-69, 227-28 “Continuing education” (“CE and the information environment,” Goehlert, 285-86; “CE at Case Western Reserve,” Brickman, 105-6; “Librarians and advanced degrees,” Mdlvaine, 47-48; “Library development—promoted through continuing education,” Binder, 143-44; “Some thoughts on ONLINE ’80, San Francisco, November 12-14,” Klugman, 64)

“A conversation with David Weber,” 172-73

Cooper, Susan C., appt. & port., 174 “Cooperative circulation system,” SCOALIS, 36 “Copyright controversy,” AAP, 286-88 “Copyright hotline,” 361 “Copyright survey,” King Research, Inc., 6

Corbett, Elizabeth M., prof., 294 CLR, “Linking the databases,” 4;

“Online catalogs analyzed,” 254-55 “CLR expands professional education program,” 16 Cuadra Associates, Inc., “National research agenda for the 80 s, ” 67

D

Daniel, Evelyn H., prof., 294 “Database survey,” ALA, 145 Deaths, 16, 46,' 81, 118-19, 153, 187, 254, 301, 336, 370, 409 De Klerk, Ann M., prof. & port., 294- 95 de Wit, Linda, “Librarv seminars: keeping faculty informed,” 326-27 Dickinson, Lenore, retired, 118 Dickman, Avrom I., deceased, 370 Directory of extension library services personnel, ACRL, publication announced, 181 Downs, Robert B., intellectual freedom award, 145 “Dues increase referendum passed,” ACRL, 271

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Echelman, Shirley, prof. & port. ‚ 10

“Education for community college librarianship: an update,” Person, 269-71 Eggleston, Ken, retired, 301 “Enemies of books, Taylor, 317-19 Epstein, Theodore, retired & port., 80 Espo, Hal, “The view from HQ” & port., 401 2 Eunice Rockwell Oberlx Award for Bibliography in the Agricultural Sciences, ACRL, 254 Evans, Louise, retired, 118

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Fackre, Peggy, deceased, 80 Farrington, Jean W., appt., 382 Fingerson, Ronald L., prof. & port., 75 Fox, Virginia A., retired, 152 Frank, David, “Grant semantics,” 67 Frankel, Edith, retired, 118

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“Gallaudet tour planned,” 9 Gapen, D. Kaye, prof. & port., 404 Garten, Edward D., prof. & port., 295 Gatner, Elliott S. M., retired & port., 187

Geisheimer, Eleanor, retired, 301 Geraghty, James F., retired, 187 Getchell, Charles M., “A non-credit/nongraded course at the University of Kansas,” 173-74 Glidden, Benjamin C., retired, 301 Goehlert, Robert, “CE and the information environment,” 285-86 “Governance in the academic library” ACRL videotape available, 108 “Grant semantics,” Frank, 67 Grants, 8, 41, 68-70, 110-11, 147, 180- 81, 290-94, 331, 365, 403-4 Grants (by grantee): African Studies Assn., 147; Alex. G. Bell Assn. for the Deaf, 110; Amer. Mus. of Natural Hist., 331; ACRL, 338; Beaver Coll., 331; Berea Coll., 331; Bibliographic Ctr. for Research, 8; Brown U., 290; CLR, 331; Centre Coll. of Ky., 41; Chatham Coll., 291; Cheney State Coll., 403; Christian Broadcast Network U,, 68; Columbia, 68, 181 (Teachers Coll., 1ll); Conservation Ctr. for Art & Historic Artifacts, 290- 91; Cornell U., 331; Dalhousie U., 147; Dartmouth Coll., 331; Emory, 291; Harvard, 291; Harvard Coll., 147; Ind. U,, 403; Iowa State U., 403; Lehigh U., 68, 331; LC, 180-81; Marin Consortium for Higher Ed., 68; Mount Allison U., 365; Neb. State Hist. Soc., 41; New Eng. Doc. Conservation Ctr., 41; NYPL, 291, 331; NYU, 291; Newberry, 403; Northwestern, 291; Ohio Hist. Soc., 365; Ohio U., 68-70; Phila. Coll. of Pharmacy & Sei., 70; Presbyterian Coll., 8; Řadcliffe Coll., 70, 110-11, 291; St. Joseph Coll., Ill; St. Louis U., 291; Sioux Falls Coll., 291; Southern 111. U., 403-4; Stanford, 403; Syracuse U., 291; Transylvania U., 41; Ú. of Ariz., 70; UCLA, 70, 181; U. of Chicago, 212; U. of Conn., 41; U. of Fla., Ill; U. of Hawaii, 403; U. of I11., 291; U. of Kan., 404; U. of Mass., 41; U. of Mich., 181, 331; U. of Minn., 404; U. of Miss., 70; U. of Nev., Reno, 41; U. of N. M., 331; U. of Okla., 8, 291; U. of Pittsburgh, 291-94; U. of S.C., 331; U. of Tex., Austin, 331; U. of Wash., 147, 181, 331; U. of Wis. System, 41; W. Va. U., 41; Western Mich. U., 41; Wheaton Coll., 8, 365; Wm. Paterson Coll., 41; Yale, 403.

Grants (by grantor): Ahnanson F., 70; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 365; Carnegie Corp., 68, 181; Clapp, Roger, 111; Colo. State Lib., 41; Coors (Adolph) F., 68; CLR, 180-81 (2), 212, 254; Ensworth Charitable Trust, 111; Ferris

(Booth) F., 365; Ford F., Ill; Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Educ., 8; HEA, 331 (9), 403 (6); Kellogg (W. K.) F., 41; Kerr F., 291; LSCA, 403-4; Littauer (Lucius N.) F., 147; Mass. Council on the Arts & Humanities, 70; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 181; NEH, 68-70 (3), 110-11 (3), 147, 181 (3), 290-91 (8), 331 (3), 338, 403; NHPRC, 41 (9), 147, 291, 365, 404; NSF, 291; Permanent Charity Fund, 291; Pew Mem. Trust, 8, 29Í; Polaroid F., 70; Price, Isser & Rae, 111; San Francisco F., 68; Shull, Harry H., 70; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 147; Spanish-North American Joint Comm, for Educ. & Cultural Cooperation, 291-94; State Lib. of Pa. ‚ 331; Thomason, James H. & Sarah D., 8; USOE, 404; Zion Research F., 291 Greer, Phillip E., deceased, 16, 153 Gregorian, Vartan, prof. & port., 251 Gribbin, John H., retired & port., 335- 36

Grove, Pearce S., news note, 296 Gudgen, Gretta, retired, 370 Gustafson, Eleanor Adams, prof. & port., 10

H

Hahn, Bessie K., prof. & port., 150 Haigh, Agnes, “Librarv seminars: keeping faculty informed, ’ 326-27 Hamner, Walter C., retired, 16 Hansen, Ralph, retired, 301 Hardies, Rod, retired, 152 Harmon, Dorothy, retired, 80 Heard, J. Norman, retired, 187 Heathcote, Lesley M., news note, 296 Heim, Kathleen M., “Women and minorities in academic libraries,” 3 Henderson, Carol, “Washington hotline,” 289, 328, 364, 405 Hesslein, Shirley B., prof., 182 Heynen, Jeffrey, news note, 366 Hickok, Beverly, retired, 118 Hickok, Florence F., retired, 46 Hicks, June I., retired, 16 Himelfarb, Laurence, prof., 182 Holley, Robert P., news note, 296 “How to participate in ACRL, 38-40 Hurd, Julie, “Library seminars: keeping faculty informed, 326-27

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Iddins, Mildred, retired, 301 “Information Science and Technology Act,” 31

“International Conference of Slavic Librarians,” 103 International Conference on User Education, 2nd, 1981, Oxford U., report, 359

International Workshop on Chinese Library Automation, 152

J

James, Harriet C., retired, 16 Job listing options for employers, 85, 124, 191, 307 Johnson, Marie Inez, news note, 251; retired, 370 Johnson, Richard, appt., 413 Johnson, Rudy, news note, 251 Jones, Arthur E., prof. & port., 74 Jones, George, retired, 16 Jones, Harold D., retired, 301 Jones, Sarah Dowlin, retired & port., 80 Jones, Ulysses, retired, 80 Josey, E. J., news note, 251

K

Kaser, David, news note, 332 Katz, Minerva, retired, 301 Kenny, Margaret, retired, 370

King, Dan M., retired, 301 King Research, Inc., “Copyright survey,” 6

Klugman, Simone, “Some thoughts on ONLINE ’80, San Francisco, November 12-14,” 64 Komidar, Joseph S., retired, 336 Kondavan, Betty Ruth, prof. & port., 113 '

Kulp, Arthur C., retired, 80, erratum,

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Lacey, Paul A., port., 221 Lai, John Yung-Hsiang, news note, 76 Lancaster, John, news note, 332 Law, Marie Hamilton, deceased, 409 Lazerow, Samuel, deceased, 370 Letters, 32, 62-63, 134 “Librarian-scholar cooperation,” 360 “Librarians and advanced degrees,” McIlvaine, 47-18 “LITA award,” 413

“Library development—promoted through continuing education,” Binder, 14.3-44 “Library literature initiative group,” 4 “Library management degree, U. of Chicago, 212 “Library organization development at Northeastern University,” Cahalan, 327-28

“Library seminars: keeping faculty informed,” de Wit, 326-27 “Linking the databases,” CLR, 4 “Looking back on Minneapolis, looking forward to Denver … examining our options for the 80s,” 383-88 Lundy, Kathryn Renfro, retired, 80 Lynch, Beverly P., ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, 254; port., 221 Lynch, Mary Dennis, news note, 251

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McDermott, Ann Day, retired, 16 McIlvaine, Betsy, “Librarians and advanced degrees,” 47-48 MacKenzie, Donald N,, retired, 253 McQueen, Judith, news note, 11 Magruder, Mary R., prof. & port., 295 “Map conference,” CUAC, 118 Marco, Guy, prof., 295 Marquardt, Steve, prof. & port., 251 Martin, Louis A., news note, 76 Means, Raymond B., news note, 12 Meek, Fern, retired, 301 Melady, Thomas P., port., 221 Melton, Robert W., “A non-credit/nongraded course at the University of Kansas,” 173-74 Mercado, Charlotte, retired, 46 Meredith, William B., retired, 16 Michalak, Thomas J., prof. & port., 42 Michel, Julian G., retired, 16 Milczewski, Marion A., deceased & port., 336 Miller, Belle, retired, 301 Miller, Richard E., letter to the ed., 62 Mitchell, Mary Jane, retired, 409 Molz, Redmond Kathleen, prof. & port.,10

Moody, Margaret M., retired, 253 Moody, Myrtle A., retired, 253 More, Helen, deceased, 153 Morgan, William R., deceased, 16 Morse, Alfred, retired, 301 Morse, David, news note, 366 Mortimer, Ruth, news note, 332 Mudd, Hilda, retired, 409 Muehlner, Suanne W., prof. & port., 332

Mullis, Leonard, retired, 370 “Multitype networking and the academic library,” Binder, 66-67 Murdoch, Marion, retired, 409

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Nania, Tina, retired, 46 “National research agenda for the 80 s,” Cuadra Associates, Inc., 67 Nebehay, Elisabeth H., retired, 370 Neely, Eugene, prof. & port. ‚ 11 “New ARL membership criteria adopted,” 16 News from the field, 8-9, 40-41, 68-72, 110-11, 146-47, 180-81, 214, 290-94, 330-31, 365-66, 402-3 News notes, 8-9, 70-72, 111, 181, 214, 294, 331, 365-66, 404 Noblin, Evelyn, retired, 80 “A non-eredit/non-graded course at the University of Kansas,” Getchell, 173- 74

Noyes, W. Wilson, Jr., retired, 301

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Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award for Bibliography in the Agricultural Sciences, ACRL, 254 “Ohio University hosts Asian librarians,” 11

Olsgaard, John N., “Population characteristics of academic librarians,” 141— 42

“Online catalogs analyzed,” CLR, 254—55 “An open letter to ACRL members, Abell, 165-66 Orgren, Carl F., prof. & port., 406 Ornee, Nell Van Zandt, prof., 4.3

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Parsons, Marcia, retired, 46 Patterson, Robert H., prof. & port., 366 Penn, Miriam E., retired, 301 People, 10-16, 42-46, 74-81, 113-19, 150-53, 182-87, 250-54, 294-301, 332-36, 366-70, 404 People in the news, 11-12, 76, 182-86, 251, 296, 332, 366 67 Person, Ruth J., “Education for community college librarianship: an update,” 269-71 “Philippines tragedy,” 303 Poole, Jav Martin, prof. & port., 40(5-7 Pooler, Jack, deceased, 254 “Population characteristics of academic librarians,” Carmack, 141-42 Powell, Benjamin Edward, deceased & port., 187

Profiles, 10-11, 42-43, 74-76, 113-16, 150-51. 182, 250-51, 294-96, 332, 366, 404-7 “Proposed bylaws of Rare Books and Manuscripts Section,” ACRL, 107-8 “Proposed bylaws revision of BIS, ACRL, 36

Publications, 17-21, 49-50, 81-83, 119- 22, 153-56, 188-93, 255-57, 304-6, 339-40, 371-73, 409-10 “Publishers backlists and the IRS” (41:329-30), comment, 32

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“Questions and answers on ACRL financial matters,” Talbot, 166-68

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Rader, Hannelore B., “Second International Conference on User Education, 359

Ransom, Doris, retired, 370 “Rare books and illustrations recovered,” U. of 111., 67 “Relator terms for rare book, manuscript, and special collections cataloging,” ACRL, RBMS, Standards Comm., 322-25 RLG, “Anderson elected to RLG Board, ” 48

Retirements, 16, 46, 80-81, 118, 152-53, 187, 253-54, 301, 335-36, 370, 409 Rinehart, Sarah, retired, 370 “Robert B. Downs awaid,” 145 Rosenzweig, Robert, port., 221 Rowlett, Russell J., jr., news note, 11-

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“Salaries up, but variance still high, CUPA, 142 “Say it with a poster,” 303 Schiflett, Lee, letter to the ed., 62 Schmidt, C. James, prof. & port., 296 Schmidt, Wanda S., deceased, 254 Schoenike, Roland E., Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award for Bibliography in the Agricultural Sciences, 254 Schrift, Leonard, letter to the ed. ‚ 32 Schwegmann, George A., Jr., deceased, 409

“Second International Conference on User Education,” Rader, 359 Sharpe, John L., III, news note, 12 Shou, Stephen, retired, 16 Simon, Matthew J., prof. & port., 42 Sisson, Jacqueline D., deceased, 16 Smith, Russell M., retired, 80 “Some thoughts on ONLINE ’80, San Francisco, November 12—14,” Klugman, 64

Spokane Co. Automated Library Information System, “Cooperative circulation system,” 36 Spurgeon, Jennie A., retired, 253, 301 Spyers-Duran, Peter, news note, 182-86 “Standards for college libraries, ACRL (36:n277-79, n290-301), “College standards survey,” 106. See also analysis of whether standards are being met, C&RL 7-18 “Standards for faculty status for college and university librarians,” ACRL (35:n 112-13), “Academic status survey,” 171 Stephen, Ross, prof. & port., 75 Stevens, Robert D., retired, 16 Stickney, Edith, deceased, 301 Still, Claire, retired, 253 Stoffle, Carla J., ACRL president-elect & port., 279 Stokes, Roy, retired, 301 Stokes, William H., deceased, 187 Stone, Elizabeth W., prof. & port., 113— 16

Stuart-Stubbs, Basil, prof., 295-96 “Student fees for library privileges,’’ ACRL, 5, comments, 62-63, 134 Sullivan, Daniel, port., 221 Svuksts, Erika, retired, 301

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Talbot, Richard, “Questions and answers on ACRL financial matters,” 166-68 Taylor, David, “Enemies of books,” 317- Ì9

“Think tank appointed,” ACRL, BIS, 177 “Think tank recommendations for bibliographic instruction,” 394-98 Thomson, Mollie, deceased, 80 Titus, Jane, retired, 301

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UC, Berkeley, “Water damage averted at Berkeley,” 176 U. of Chicago, “Library management degree” 212

U. of Cincinnati, “Surveys automation options,” 212 U. of Ill., “Rare books and illustrations recovered,” 67

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Vance, Kenneth E., retired, 301 Van Nortwick, Barbara, news note, 11

Varnet, Harvey, prof. & port., 182 Viccars, Marion, deceased, 46 “The view from HQ, Espo, 401-2; Virgo, 277-78; Welch, 319-20 Virgo, Julie Carroll, “The view from HQ & port., 277-78

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Walden, Winston A., prof., 332 Waldron, Rodney K., news note, 251 Walton, Clyde C., “Boulder anyone?” 393

“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 289, 328, 364, 405 Wasserman, Paul, news note, 366-67 “Water damage averted at Berkeley,” 176

Watson, Tom, letter to the ed., 62-63 Webbert, Charles, retired, 152 Weber, David C., “ACRL committee appointments, 1981-82,” 144; ACRL president & port., 279; “A conversation with David Weber. 172-73 Welch, C. Brigid, “CE course report,” 388; joins ACRL HQ staff & port., 106; “The view from HQ & port., 319-20

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