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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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