ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries, Vol. 31, No. 6
INDEX TO VOL. 31
(including CRL News issues)
Prepared by Richard Schimmelpfeng
| ABBREVIATIONS | |
| Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are alphabetized as if spelled out. Other abbreviations: | |
| appt. | —appointment |
| cat.(s) | —catalog(s) |
| coll. | —college |
| ed. | —editor, edition |
| l.(s), ln.(s) | —library(ies), librarian(s) |
| port. | —portrait |
| ref. | —reference |
| rev. | —review(er) |
| s (before page numbers) | —CRL Newsissues |
| univ. | —university |
A
Abstracts, 61-64; 124-29; 207- 11; 286-89; 360-63; 425-27 “Academic in deed,” Moriarty, 14-17
“Academic 1. procedures for providing students with required reading materials” Jahoda, Hubbard and Stursa, 103-06
“Academic status for coll, and univ. Ins.—problems and prospects,” Smith, 7-13
Acquisitions, s5-10; s28-32; s73- 77; S97-108; sl45-46; sl78- 85; s212; s241-44; s275; s297-300; s328
Agricultural Sciences Information Network Development Plan,EDUCOM, rev. of, 281- 82 “Allocating book funds: control or planning?” Schad, 155-59 Aman, Mohammed M., “Bibliographical services in the Arab countries,” 249-59
ALA, Activities Committee on New Directions, ACRL comment, si33-34
ALA, awards, nominations sought, si-2; s324-27
ALA, Council, censure resolution on desegregation, s94-95
ALA, Executive Director, Search Committee for, s293-94
ALA, midwinter meeting, Los Angeles, Jan. 17-23, 1971,schedule of meetings, s323-24
Anderson, John F., rev., 356-57 Anderson, LeMoyne W., rev., 281-82
Anderson, Ottilia C., Index to Festschriften in Lnship, rev. of, 413-14
“The Annex L. of Princeton Univ.: the development of a compact storage 1.” Conger, 160-68
“The application of computers to 1. technical processing,” Veaner, 36-42
Appointments, sl7-19; s56-57; s88-89; sl22-25; sl65-66; sl99; S229-30; s260-61; s310- 12; S287-90; s347-50
Arnold, Edmund R., rev., 355- 56
“Article use and its relationship to individual user satisfaction,” Trueswell, 239-45
ACRL, Academic Status Committee, standards for Ins., s269- 72
ACRL, annual conference, Detroit, 1970, tentative schedule, S173-75
ACRL, Art Ls. Subsection, report of meetings, s67–69
ACRL, Board of Directors, meeting, Chicago, Jan. 20, 23, 1970, brief of minutes, sl35- 41; meeting, Detroit, June 29, July 2, 1970, brief of minutes, s317-22
ACRL, comment on ALA Activities Committee on New Directions, s 133-34
ACRL, grants awarded, s26 ACRL, membership meeting, Detroit, 1970, S237-38
ACRL, reorganization plans, s93 ACRL, Section & Subsection
Committee chairmen, s295-96 Automation, 36-42; 299-312; 318-31
“Automation stops here: a case for man-made book collections,” Rouse, 147-54
B
Benge, Ronald C., Ls. and Cultural Change, rev. of, 357-58
Berry, John, ed., Directory of L. Consultants, rev. of, 123- 24.
“Bibliocentre: an essay in central processing at coll, level,” Ready, 50-54
“Bibliographical services in the Arab countries,” Aman, 249- 59
“Black studies: a report for Ins.,” Doherty, 379-87
Blake, N. F., Caxton and His World, rev. of, 353-55
Book Pirating in Taiwan,Kaser, rev. of, 58
Books for Jr. Coll. Ls.; a Selected List of Approximately 19,700 Titles,Pirie, rev. of, 355-56
“Books received,” 59-60; 206- 07; 284-86; 423-25
Braden, Irene A., The Undergraduate L., rev. of, 417-18
Bragg, William Lawrence, ed., Physical Sciences, Royal Institution L. of Science, rev. of, 422
British Univ. Ls.,Neal, rev. of, 421-22 Buildings, slO-11
Bundy, Mary Lee, Reader in Research Methods for Lnship, rev. of, 419
Burke, Redmond A., “The separately housed undergraduate 1. versus the univ. 1.,” 399- 402
C
Cartwright, Kelley L., rev., 123
Cassata, Mary B., “Teach–in: the academic In.’s key to status?” 22-27
Castagna, Edwin, rev., 203-04
Cataloging U.S.A.,Dunkin, rev. of, 204-05
“Catcall,” Shaw, 89-95
Caxton and His World,Blake, rev. of, 353-55
Centralized Book Processing: a Feasibility Study Based on Colorado Academic Ls.,Leonard, Maier and Dougherty, rev. of, 119-21
Circulation records, ALA Executive Board statement on, s239
Clayton, Howard, “Femininity and job satisfaction amonj.: male 1. students at one mid western univ.,” 388-98
“Community use of jr. coll. Is.— a symposium” [results of a survey of jr. coll. ls. in Mar. 1968] Josey, 185-98
Computerized L. Cats.: Their Growth, Cost, and Utility,Dolby, Forsyth and Resnikoff, rev. of, 123
Conaway, Charles M., rev., 415- 16
Conger, Lucinda, “The Annex L. of Princeton Univ.: the development of a compact storage 1.,” 160-68
Cordasco, Francesco, Eighteenth Century Bibliographies, rev. of, 358-59
Cottam, Keith M., “Student employees in academic Is.,” 246- 48
Council on L. Resources Fellowship awards, s209-10
D
Danton, J. Periam, Index to Festschriften in Lnship, rev. of, 413-14
Davis, Donald G., “Problems in the life of a univ. In.: Thomas James, 1600-1620,” 43-49; correction, 289
De Gennaro, Richard, “Harvard Univ.’s Widener L. shelflist conversion and publication program,” 318-31
Directory of L. Consultants,Berry, ed., rev. of, 123-24
Doherty, Amy S., “Black studies: a report for Ins.,” 379-87
Dolby, J. L., Computerized L. Cats.: Their Growth, Cost, and Utility, rev. of, 123
Dougherty, Richard M., editorials, 5; 81; 225-26; 377; Centralized Book Processing: a Feasibility Study Based on Colorado Academic Ls., rev. of, 119-21
Downs, Robert B., “Standards for univ. Is.,” 28-35
Dunkin, Paul S., Cataloging U.S.A., rev. of, 204-05
E
Eastlick, John T., rev., 355 Edelman, Hendrik, rev., 121-22 Editorials, 5; 81; 145; 225-26; 297-98; 377
Education for Lnship: Report of the Working Party,New Zealand Working Party on Education for Lnship, rev. of, 416-17
EDUCOM, Agricultural Sciences Information Network Development Plan, rev. of, 281-82
Eighteenth Century Bibliographies,Cordasco, rev. of, 358- 59
Ellsworth, Ralph E., rev., 123- 24
“Essentials of 1. manpower budgeting,” Fairholm, 332-40; correction, 412
Esther J. Piercy Award, call for nominees, s326
European Periodical Literature in the Social Sciences and the Humanities,Vesenyi, rev. of, 414-15
F
Fairholm, Gilbert W., “Essentials of 1. manpower budgeting,” 332-40; correction, 412
Farley, John, L. Science, rev. of, 355
“Femininity and job satisfaction among male 1. students at one midwestem univ.,” Clayton, 388-98
Ford, James L. C., Magazines for Millions: the Story of Specialized Publications, rev. of, 283-84
Forsyth, V. J., Computerized L. Cats.: Their Growth, Cost, and Utility, rev. of, 123
Foyle, James, rev., 122-23 Freedom to Read Foundation, Board of Trustees appts., s71
“Fringe benefits for academic 1. personnel,” Wright, 18-21
“From inside the DLP,” Stokes, s25-26; S69-70; s95-96; sl41; S176-78; s211; s240; s272; S327-28
G
Gittelsohn, Marc, rev., 417-18 Goldhor, Herbert, An Introduction to Scientific Research in Lnship, rev. of, 283; rev., 419
The Government and Control of Ls.,Stockham, rev. of, 122-23
H
Hacker, Lois, rev., 204-05 Harrer, Gustave A., rev., 421- 22
“Harvard Univ.’s Widener L. shelflist conversion and publication program,” De Gennaro, 318-31
Heinritz, Fred J., “Quantitative management in Is.,” 232-38
Hendricks, Donald, rev., 119-21 Heron, David W., editorial, 297- 98; rev., 357-58
Heussman, John W., “Standards for univ. Is.,” 28-35
Hewitt, Joe, rev., 283
Hiatt, Peter, editorial, 145 A History of Education for Lnship in Colombia, Krzys and Litton, rev. of, 419-21
Holley, Edward G., rev., 413- 14
Horecky, Paul L., ed., Southeastern Europe: a Guide to Basic Publications, rev. of, 418-19
Horrocks, Norman, rev., 416-17 Hubbard, Charles L., “Academic 1. procedures for providing students with required reading materials,” 103-06
Huff, William H., rev., 283-84
I
Index to Festschriften in Lnship,Danton and Anderson, rev. of, 413-14
“Information retrieval from the management point of view,” Kaplan, 169-73
Information Storage and Retrieval Systems for Individual Researchers,Jahoda, rev. of, 415- 16
An Introduction to Scientific Research in Lnship,Goldhor, rev. of, 283
An Introduction to Univ. L. Administration,Thompson, rev. of, 421-22
J
Jahoda, Gerald, Academic 1. procedures for providing students with required reading materials,” 103-06; Information Storage and Retrieval Systems for Individual Researchers, rev. of, 415-16
James, Thomas, 43-49; correction, 289
Jennings, John M., The L. of the Coll, of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693-1793, rev. of, 58-59
Jordan, Robert Thayer, Tomorrow’s L.: Direct Access and Delivery, rev. of, 356-57
Josey, E. J., “Community use of jr. coll. Is.—a symposium” [results of a survey of jr. coll, ls. in Mar. 1968] 185-98
K
Kaplan, Louis, “Information retrieval from the management point of view,” 169-73
Kaser, David, “Modernizing the univ. 1. structure,” 227-31; Book Pirating in Taiwan, rev. of, 58; rev., 353
Kenney, Brigitte L., rev., 280-81 Kilgour, Frederick G., rev., 204 Krzys, Richard, A History of Education for Lnship in Colombia, rev. of, 419-21
Kujoth, Jean Spealman, Ls., Readers, and Book Selection, rev. of, 359-60
L
Leonard, Lawrence E., Centralized Book Processing: a Feasibility Study Based on Colorado Academic Ls., rev. of, 119-21
Lewis, Alfred J., “The use of an automatic answering service in research Is.,” 107-08
Lewis, Ralph W., “User’s reaction to microfiche; a preliminary study,” 260-68
Lewis, Stanley, L. Science, rev. of, 355
Libraries and Cultural Change,Benge, rev. of, 357-58
Libraries, Readers, and Book Selection,Kujoth, rev. of, 359-60
“The library as a social agency, response to social change,” Pings, 174-84
Library Automation; a State of the Art…, Salmon, rev. of, 204
The Library of the Coll, of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693-1793,Jennings, rev. of, 58-59
Library Response to Urban Change: a Study of the Chicago Public L.,Martin, rev. of, 203-04
“Library roles in American higher education,” Wilson, 96-102
Library Science,Farley and Lewis, rev. of, 355
A List of the Original Appearances of Dashiell Hammett’s Magazine Work,Mundell, rev. of, 280
Litton, Gaston, A History of Education for Lnship in Colombia, rev. of, 419-21
M
McNiff, Philip J., rev., 58 Magazines for Millions: the Story of Specialized Publications, Ford, rev. of, 283-84
Magnetic tape cassettes, s27 Maier, Joan M., Centralized Book
Processing: a Feasibility Study Based on Colorado Academic Ls.,rev. of, 119-21
“Major decision points in 1. automation,” Veaner, 299-312
Malinowsky, H. Robert, rev., 422 The Manual of Psychiatric Television; Theory, Practice, Imagination, Onder, rev. of, 280-
Martin, Lowell A., L. Response to Urban Change: a Study of the Chicago Public L., rev. of, 203-04
Massman, Virgil F., “A minimum budget for current acquisitions,” 83-88
Mexico’s L. and Information Services: a Study of Present Conditions and Needs,White, rev. of, 353
Mihailovich, Vasa D., rev., 418- 19 “A minimum budget for current acquisitions.” Massman and Patterson, 83-88
“Modernizing the univ. 1. structure,” Kaser, 227-31
Moriarty, John H., “Academic in deed,” 14-17; “The types and needs of academic 1. users: a case study of 6,568 responses,” 403-09
Morrison, Perry D., rev., 419-21 Mundell, E. H., A List of the Original Appearances of Dashiell Hammett’s Magazine Work, rev. of, 280
N
National Academy of Sciences- National Academy of Engineering, Scientific and Technical Communication: a Pressing National Problem and Recommendations for Its Solution, rev. of, 121
National Book Awards, judges chosen, s65-66
Neal, K. W., British Univ. Ls., rev. of, 421-22
Necrology, sl9; s89; sl25; sl66; sl99; S230-31; s261; s312
Nelson, Jerold. rev., 359-60 Netherlands. Rijkscommissie vanadvies inzake het bibliotheekswezen, De wetenschappelijke bibliothekin in Nederland; programma voor een beleid op lange termijn, rev. of, 121-22
New Zealand. Working Party on Education for Lnship, Education for Lnship: Report of the Working Party, rev. of, 416- 17
“News from the field,” s5-16; s28-55; s73-84; s97-122; S145-62; sl78-96; s212-28; S241-59; s275-87; s297-308; S328-46
“News from the Sections,” sl62- 65; sl96; s259-60; s309-10
O
Onder, James J., The Manual of Psychiatric Television; Theory, Practice, Imagination, rev. of. 280-81
P
Painter, Ann F., rev., 121 Patterson, Kelly, “A minimum budget from current acquisitions,” 83-88
Perreault, J. M., rev., 205-06 Personnel, sl7-19; s56-57; s88- 89; S122-25; sl65-66; sl99- 200; S229-31; s260-61; s287- 90; S310-12; s347-50
Pettit, Henry, rev., 358-59 “The Ph.D. in L. Science,” Richmond, 313-17
Physical Sciences,Royal Institution L. of Science, Bragg and Porter, eds., rev. of, 422
Pings, Vern M., “The 1. as a social agency, response to social change,” 174-84
Pirie, James W., comp., Books for Jr. Coll. Ls.; a Selected List of Approximately 19,700 Titles, rev. of, 355-56
Porter, George, ed., Physical Sciences, Royal Institution L. of Science, rev. of, 422
Poulos, Angela, rev., 414-15 Princeton Univ. Annex L., 160-
“Problems in the life of a univ. In: Thomas James, 1600- 1620,” Davis, 43-49; correction, 289
Prolegomena to L. Classification,3d ed., Ranganathan, rev. of, 205-06
Q
“Quantitative management in Is.,” Heinritz, 232-38
R
Randall, David A., rev., 282-83 Ranganathan, S. R., Prolegomena
to L. Classification,3d ed., rev. of, 205-06
Reader in Research Methods for Lnship,Bundy and Wasserman, eds., rev. of, 419
Ready, William, “Bibliocentre: an essay in central processing at coll, level,” 50-54
“Reference books,” Sheehy, 109- 17; 269-79
Resnikoíf, H. L., Computerized L. Cats.: Their Growth, Cost, and Utility, rev. of, 123
Retirements, sl9; s89; sl66; S199-200; s231; s261; s290; s312* s
Richmond, Phyllis A., “The Ph.D. in L. Science,” 313-17
Rouse, Roscoe, “Automation stops here: a case for manmade book collections,” 147- 54
Royal Institution L. of Science, Physical Sciences, ed. by William Lawrence Bragg and George Porter, rev. of, 422
Rzasa, Philip V., “The types and needs of academic 1. users: a. case studv of 6,568 responses,”' 403-09
S
Salmon, Stephen R., ed., L. Automation; a State of the Art … , rev. of, 204
Sandoe, James, rev., 280 Schad, Jasper G., “Allocating;book funds: control or planning?” 155-59
Scientific and Technical Communication: a Pressing National Problem and Recommendations for Its Solution,.National Academy of Sciences- National Academy of Engineering, rev. of, 121
“The separately housed undergraduate 1. versus the univ. 1.,” Burke, 399-402
Shaw, Ralph R., “Catcall,” 89- 95
Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected ref. books,” 109-17; 269-79
Smith, Eldred, “Academic status for coll, and univ. Ins.—problems and prospects,” 7-13
Southeastern Europe: a Guide ta Basic Publications,Horecky, rev. of, 418-19
“Standards for univ. Is.,” Downs and Heussman, 28-35
Stockham, Kenneth Alan, The Government and Control of Ls., rev. of, 122-23
Stokes, Katharine M., “From inside the DLP,” s25-26; s69- 70; s95-96; sl41; sl76-78; s211; s240; s272; s327-28
Storage Is., 160-68
“Student employees in academic Is.,” Cottam, 246-48
Stursa, Mary Lou, “Academic 1. procedures for providing students with required reading materials,” 103-06
Suppressed Commentaries on the Wiseian Forgeries. Addendum to an Enquiry,Todd, rev. of, 282-83
T
“Teach-in: the academic In.’s key to status?” Cassata, 22-27’
Thompson, James, An Introduction to Univ. L. Administration, rev. of, 421-22
Todd, William B., Suppressed Commentaries on the Wiseian Forgeries. Addendum to an Enquiry, rev. of, 282-83
Tolkien Criticism. An Annotated Checklist,West, rev. of, 422- 23
Tomorrow’s L.: Direct Access and Delivery,Jordan, rev. of, 356-57
Trueswell, Richard W., “Article use and its relationship to individual user satisfaction,” 239-45
“The types and needs of academic 1. users: a case study of 6,568 responses,” Rzasa and Moriarty, 403-09
U
The Undergraduate L.,Braden, rev. of, 417-18
“The use of an automatic answering service in research Is.,” Lewis, 107-08
“User’s reaction to microfiche; a preliminary study,” Lewis, 260-68
V
Veaner, Allen B., “The application of computers to 1. technical processing,” 36-42; “Major decision points in 1. automation,” 299-312
Vesenyi, Paul E., European Periodical Literature in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, rev. of, 414-15
W
Ward, Dederick C., rev., 422- 23
Wasserman, Paul, ed., Reader in Research Methods for Lnship, rev. of, 419
West, Richard C., Tolkien Criticism. An Annotated Checklist, rev. of, 422-23
De wetenschappelijke bibliotheken in Nederland; programma voor een beleid op lange termijn,Netherlands. Rijks- commissie van advies inzake het bibliotheekswezen, rev. of, 121-22
White, Carl M., Mexico's L. and Information Services: a study of Present Conditions and Needs, rev. of, 353
Wilson, Logan, “L. roles in American higher education,” 96-102
Wolf, Edwin, 2d, rev., 58-59 Wright, James, “Fringe benefits for academic 1. personnel,” 18-21
Y
Young, Arthur P., rev., 353-55
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