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January

21—Information: “Management of Information: The 1980s and Beyond,” the annual Janus Seminar, co-sponsored by the New York Chapter of the Special Libraries Association and the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the American Society for Information Science, will be held at the Sheraton Centre, New York. Contact: Susan Newman, Ford Foundation Library, 320 East 43d Street, New York, NY 10017; (212) 573-5157.

21—26—Audio-visual: National Audio-Visual Association 1982 Convention and Exhibit, Convention Center, Anaheim, California. Fees: NAVA commercial members, $52; commerical non-members, $67. Contact: Mary Stevens, NAVA, 3150 Spring Street, Fairfax, VA 22031; (703) 273-7200.

February

1—Music: Music OCLC Users Group annual meeting, including workshop on basic OCLC tagging for music scores and sound recordings. Fee: $20 registration, $10 luncheon. Held at the Sheraton-Miramar Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Contact: Christina McCawley, Francis Harvey Green Library, West Chester State College, West Chester, PA 19380; (215) 436- 2454.

1-4—Census: “Census Bureau Statistical Resources for Librarians,” Washington, D.C., offered by the Bureau of the Census. Designed for documents and reference librarians, this seminar provides information on programs, products and services available from the Census Bureau. Fee: $100. Contact: Dorothy Chin, User Training Branch, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233; (301) 899-7645.

3-7—Music Libraries: Fifty-first annual meeting, Music Library Association. Most of the program sessions will occur at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Panelists will explore film music research, computer-generated music, the development of musical comedy in Los Angeles, and the preservation of music materials. Registration is $20, with special bus tours $4 and $5 extra. Contact: Stephen M. Fry, Music Library, 1102 Shoenberg Hall, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024; (213) 825-4881.

March

19—Automation: “Shopping for Library Automated Systems,” Winter Term Workshop, Drexel University School of Library and Information Science. Fee: $95. Contact: Director, Office of Continuing Professional Education, Drexel University, 32d and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19104; (215) 895-2153.

29-31—Data Processing: “Information Utilities ’82,” a conference and exposition sponsored by Online, Inc., to be held at the Rye Town Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, New York. Fee: $495. Contact: Jean-Paul Emard or Jeff Pemberton, Online, Inc., 11 Tannery Lane, Weston, CT 06883; (203) 227-8466.

April

1- 2—User Instruction: “Bibliographic Instruction: Not Just for Freshmen Anymore!” presented by Bibliographic Instruction South and held at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Fee: $60. Contact: Carol A. Drum, 216 Leigh Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611; (904) 392-0573.

6-8—Book Fair: London Book Fair, the only international trade fair in Great Britain, Barbican Arts Centre, London. Nearly 500 exhibitors slated. Contact: Katy James or Gisela Gschaider, London Book Fair, 16 Pembridge Road, London, Wll, England.

28-30—Health Sciences: Seventh annual meeting of the Health Science OCLC Users Group, OCLC, Inc., Dublin, Ohio. Contact: Rick B. Forsman, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Lister Hill Library, University Station, Birmingham, AL 35294; (205) 934-2299.

May

2- 14—Administration: 16th Annual Library Administrators Development Program, sponsored by the College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland, College Park. Participants will include senior administrative personnel of large library systems. The resident program will be held at the University of Maryland’s Donaldson Brown Center, Port Deposit, Maryland. Contact: Effie T. Knight, Library Administrators Development Program, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.

17-20—Census: “Census Bureau Statistical Resources for Librarians,” Washington, D.C. See February 1-4 entry for further information.

June

13-16—Information Science: “Information: The Critical Difference,” the 11th Mid-Year Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Contact: ASIS, 1010 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036; (202) 659-3644.

28-July 2—Classification: Fourth International Study Conference on Classification Research, sponsored by the Committee on Classification Research of the International Federation for Documentation (FID/CR), Augsburg, West Germany. Contact: FID/CR Secretariat, Woogstr. 36a, D-6000 Frankfurt 50, West Germany.

July

19-21—Collection Management: Regional collection management and development institute sponsored by the ALA Resources and Technical Services Division’s CM&D Institute Planning Committee, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Contact: Bill Drewett, ALA/RTSD, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780, ext. 311.

19-31—Music: Special seminar in music bibliography, University of Illinois, Urbana, conducted by D. W. Krummel. The course will be presented as Library Science 433-I (Advanced Subject Bibliography) and will carry 2 semester hours graduate credit. Fee: $180 for Illinois residents, $332 for non-residents. Contact: GSLIS, University of Illinois, 410 David Kinley Hall, 1407 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-3280.

August

22-26—Architecture: “Canadian Library Buildings: An Observation and Evaluation,” University of Toronto, Ontario. Fee: $200 U.S. Contact: Local Organizing Committee, Pre-Conference on Canadian Library Buildings, c/o Donald Forgie, Faculty of Library Science, University of Toronto, 140 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1, Canada; (416) 978- 7111.

September

12-16—New Technology: “The Challenge of Information Technology,” the 41st Congress of the International Federation for Documentation, Hong Kong. Contact: Barry Burton, Chairman, Organizing Committee, FID 41st Congress, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. ■■

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The form below is designed for your convenience in listing the name and address of one or more librarian you know who have an interest in academic or research libraries but who are not ACRL members. Your help in completing this form will assist the Association in contacting persons who can benefit from what ACRL has to offer. As a result, ACRL can continue to serve a growing organization and can become an even stronger influence in academic libraries.

ACRL appreciates your thoughtfulness.

Please return to: ACRL, 50 Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

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