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ACRL candidates, 1990 elections

Whos who on the Spring ballot.

The listing for each of the following candidates includes their title, institution, and institutional address.

Vice-President/President-Elect

Anne K. Beaubien, Head, Cooperative Access Services, 106 Hatcher Graduate Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1205; Maxine H. Reneker, Director of Instructional and Research Services, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, CA 94305-6004.

Board of Directors

Division Councilor:Linda Piele, Associate Director for Public Services, Library/Learning Center, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI53141; Rochelle Sager, Associate Dean of Libraries, Adelphi University, South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530.

Director-at-Large:Ellen Broidy, Coordinator of Library Education Services, 386 Main Library, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717; Barbara J. Wittkopf, Head of Reference Desk Services and BI, Middleton Library, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803.

Director-at-Large:Karin E. Begg, Associate University Librarian for Systems and Technical Services, Boston College, 410 O’Neill Library, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167; Janice Bradley, P.O. Box 37100, Phoenix, AZ 85069; Ray E. Metz, Assistant Director for Systems, Case Western Reserve University Libraries, 11161 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106.

Director-at-Large:Doris Brown, Director of Libraries, DePaul University, 2323 N. Seminary, Chicago, IL 60614; Shelley E. Phipps, Assistant University Librarian for Branch Services, Main Library A349, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.

Afro-American Studies Section (AFAS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Stanton F. Biddle, Office of Academic Affairs, City University of New York, 535 E. 80th St., New York, NY 10021; Clarence Chisholm, Head of Circulation and ILL, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701; Alice Reviere Smith, Black Studies Librarian, Cleveland State University Libraries, Cleveland, OH 44115; Joyce G. Taylor, Librarian, Brightwood Library, 2435 N. Sherman Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46218.

Secretary:Dorice L. Horne, Computer/Media Librarian, NYU Medical Center Library, 550 1st Ave., New York, NY 10016; Michael C. Walker, Box 2033 Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284-2033.

Anthropology and Sociology Section (ANSS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Kathryn L. Creely, Melanesian Studies Librarian, Central Library, C- 075-K, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175; Robert B. Marks Ridinger, 303 Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2868.

Member-at-Large:Virginia Seiser, Assistant to the Dean of Library Services, General Library, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131; Ellen Dawson Sutton, Assistant Education and Social Science Librarian, University of Illinois, 100 Main Library, 1400 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801.

Art Section (ARTS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Allen Cohen, Head of Cataloging, The Libraiy, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; Kim N. Fisher, Acquisitions Librarian, E506 Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802.

Asian and African Section (AAS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Merry Burlingham, Soùth Asia Librarian, General Libraries, PCL 5.108, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78713; Lian Tie Kho, Librarian, Southeast Asia

Collection, Yale University Library, New Haven, CT 06520.

Secretary:Katharine Elsässer, Subject Cataloged Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20541; Donald Clay Johnson, Curator, Ames Library of South Asia, S-10 Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454.

Bibliographic Instruction Section (BIS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Mary Ellen Larson, Instructional Specialist, Pennsylvania State University Libraries, E308D Pattee, University Park, PA 16803; Rochelle Sager, Associate Dean of Libraries, Adelphi University, South Ave., Garden City, NY 11530.

Secretary:Barbara MacAdam, Head, Undergraduate Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185; Beth A. Sandore, Assistant Automated Services Librarian, 220 Library, 1408 W. Gregory Dr., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.

Member-at-Large:Claudette S. Hagle, Director of Public Services, University of Dallas Library, Irving, TX 75062-4799; Harvey M. Sager, Reference Librarian, Arizona State University Libraries, Tempe, AZ 85287.

College Libraries Section (CLS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Claudette S. Hagle, Director of Public Services, University of Dallas Library, Irving, TX 75062-4799; Mary Lee Sweat, University Librarian, Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA 70118.

Secretary:Michael J. Haeuser, Head Librarian, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN 65082; Germaine C. Linkins, Director of Libraries, Potsdam College, Potsdam, NY 13676.

Member-at-Large:Jean Walstrom Haley, Director of Library Services, Connelly Library, La Salle University, 20th St. and Olney Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19141; Sarah Pedersen, Dean of Library Services, Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA 98505.

Community and Junior College Libraries Section (CJCLS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Lynnette Anderson, Casper College Library, 125 College Drive, Casper, WY 82601; Paul E. Dumont, Director of Technical Services, Dallas County Community College District, 4343 N. Highway 67, Mesquite, TX 75150.

Secretary:Susan M. Maltese, Cataloging Librarian, Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60016; Thomas Repenning, Librarian, Charles County Community College, P.O. Box 910, La Plata, MD 20646-0910.

Education and Behavioral Sciences Section (EBSS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Pam M. Baxter, Psychological Sciences Library, Peirce Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Barbara E. Kemp, Lehman Librarian, 318 International Affairs, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. Law and Political Science Section (LPSS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Ronald J. Heckart, Librarian, Institute of Governmental Studies Library, 109 Moses Hall, University of California, Berkeley, C A 94720; Patricia McCandless, Applied Life Studies Librarian, University of Illinois Library, 1408 W. Gregory Dr., Room 146, Urbana, IL 61801.

Member-at-Large:Barbara A. Burg, Reference Division Librarian, Widener Memorial Library, Harvard College, Cambridge, MA 02138; Judy Solberg, Reference Librarian, Hornbake Library, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-7011.

Bare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Cathy Henderson, Research Librarian, HRHRC, P.O. Box 7219, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78713-7219; Sidney F. Huttner, Curator of Special Collections, University of Tulsa Library, 600 South College, Tulsa, OK 74104.

Member-at-Large:Robert S. Martin, Assistant Director of Libraries for Special Collections, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803- 3300; SuzyTaraba, Head, Rare Materials Cataloging Unit, 120 Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, NC 27706.

Science and Technology Section (STS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:John P. Abbott, Head, Natural Resources Libraiy, Box 7114, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695; Beverlee French, Assistant University Librarian-Sciences, Shields Library, University of California, Davis, CA 95615.

Secretary:Maria A. Porta, Assistant Agriculture Librarian, University of Illinois, 1301 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801; Marilyn Von Seggem, Head of Reference, Owen Science and Engineering Library, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-3200.

Slavic and East European Section (SEES)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Tatanja Lorkovic, Curator, Slavic and East European Collections, Yale University, P.O. Box 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520; Viveca Seymour, Serials Librarian, Hoover Institution Library, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010.

Secretary:Harold M. Leich, Area Specialist, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20541.

Member-at-Large:Lydia W. Wasylenko, Technical Services Librarian, 600 Bird Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010; Wanda T. Wawro, Slavic Studies Librarian, 504 Olin Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-5301.

University Libraries Section (ULS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Joseph J. Branin, Director, Humanities/Social Sciences Libraries, Room 1 Wilson Library, 309 19th Ave. S., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455; Steve Marquardt, Director of University Libraries, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115- 2868.

Member-at-Large:Noreen S. Alldredge, Dean of Libraries, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59715; Joan Chambers, Director of Libraries, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523; Richard W. Meyer, Associate Director of Libraries, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-3001; Beth J. Shapiro, Deputy Director, Michigan State University Libraries, East Lansing, MI 48824.

Western European Specialists Section (WESS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Richard Fitchen, Social Sciences Bibliographer, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, CA 94305; John R. Kaiser, Coordinator for Collection Development, E309A Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802.

Secretary:Diana Chlebek, Bierce Library, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325; Daniel R. Todd, Chief Bibliographer, Howard-Tilton Memo-

Member-at-Large:Gail P. Hueting, Assistant Modern Language Librarian, University of Illinois, 1408 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801; W. Daviess Menefee, Marketing and Product Analyst, Electronic Publishing Division, OCLC, Inc., 6565 Frantz Rd., Dublin, OH 43017.

Women’s Studies Section (WSS)

Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect:Bernice K. Lacks, Head of Reference, Henry Madden Library, California State University, Fresno, CA 93740; Jacquelyn Marie, Reference/Women’s Studies Bibliographer, McHenry Library, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064.

Secretary:Ruth Dickstein, Reference Librarian, Main Library, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721; Cindy S. Faries, E108 Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802.

Member-at-Large:Virginia L. Daley, Women’s Studies Archivist, Manuscript Department, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, NC 27706; Susan L. Perry, Chief Librarian, Mayer Memorial Library, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.

COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS

INDEX TO VOL 50 (1989)

Prepared by Eldon W. Tamblyn

A

“Academic community analysis: discovering research needs of graduate students at Bowling Green State University,” Parrish, 644-46

“Academic librarian salaries, 1987-1988,” Lynch, 120-24

“Academic libraries in China,” Tsui, 662-64, comment, 991-92

“Academic library postcards,” Wilkinson (49:646-51), comments, 17

“Academic library postcards, part II,” Wilkinson, 363-71

Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1989, 289-90; 1990, 701

“The academic reference librarian: serving graduates in their job search,” Windsor,577-

“Academic research libraries in Germany,” Mittler, 826-28, correction, 977

Academic/Scholarly Book Center, James Cameron Scholarship Award, 89

“The Academy and the future: constancy within change,” Fanton, 564-70

AMPAS, “New library building to house film archives,” 677

Ackerman, Page, Distinguished Career Citation, 557

Acquisitions, 79-80, 159-60, 223-24, 313-14, 419-20, 509-10, 590-93, 718-20, 844-47, 933, 1017-18

Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Aerospace (3), 846; African MSS, 80; Agriculture, photos., 591; Alaska, photos. (Meed), 846; Ames (John K.) Collection (lumbering), 1018; Apollo Program (2), 846; Appalachian Regional Commission, 719-20; Architecture, 314; Art, hist. (NY), 1017; Bach (Ferdinand) Collection of Native American Materials, 719; Banking, hist., 590; Bates, Sanford, 80; Biblioteca Ayacucho, 1017; Black women, 510; Borovitz (Beverly) Collection (folklore), 846-47; Brown, Marcia, 846; Brueghel the Younger, Peasant wedding dance, 846; Calif, missions, 80; CAM Inti, 1017; Capital punishment, Mo. & Kan., 718; Cather, Willa, 510; Children’s books, 79-80, 160, 844-46 (Brown, 846); China, 1017-18; Chineselanguage books, 419, 591, 1017-18; Clark, Evert B, 846; Clark, John D., 846; Clarke Irwin, Inc., 844; Classical studies, 591; Coe (Ebenezer) Collection (lumbering), 1018; Collins, Michael, 846; Colo. State U., Women’s Athletic & Dance Depts., 1017; Conservative Party (NY), 510; Counterculture (Ringíe), 313-14; Cuba, hist., 593; Davis, Marianna W, 510; De Camp, L. Sprague, 510; Dexter, Dave E., Jr., 80; Dogs, 79; Edel, Leon, 719; Electrochemistry (Dubpernell), 847; Faulkner, Wm, 159; Fisher (Leonard Everett) Papers, 1018; Folklore (Borovitz), 846-47; Gaudí i Comet, Antoni, 509-10; Gill, Howard B., 844; Grant, Cary, 718; Hammer, Armand, 223-24; Harvey, Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis…, 420; Hayward (Alvinza) residence, photos., 719; Hench, Philip S, 718-19; HABS, Ala., 590; Horowitz (Murray & Shirley G.) Collection (dogs), 79; Horses, Arabian (Edwards), 590; Howk (Geo.) library, 720; IWA, 224; Israeli memorial publications, 510; Ivask, Yuri P., 509; Jefferson, Thomas, ltr, 933; Jones, Wm., 314; Kemp, Jack, 224; Kentucky- American Water Co., 720; Kern, Richard & Edward, 593; Keyse (D. C.) Collection, 591; Laplace, Pierre Simon, 419-20; Latin America, hist, 590-91, 1018; LOF, 510; Linguistics, 314; Lon G. Nungesser Papers, 159-60; LA, 80; Lumbering (Ames), 1018; Mail art, 1017; Marley (C. F.) Collection (agriculture photos.), 591; Masnata, David, 593; Medicine, 20th cent. (Hench), 718-19; Metallurgy (Dubpernell), 847; Methodism, Tex, 591; Mexico, hist, 314, 1018; “More printing for theater,” 160; Motion picture industry (Niver), 718; Music, 591; Music industry (Dexter), 80; NAFB, 591; NTC, 223; Native Americans, 719 (Bach, 719); Nazi War Crimes Trials, 79; New Spain, hist, 314; New Testament (Kilpatrick), 846; Nungesser (Lon G.) Papers, 159-60; Oldham, Samuel S, 224; Ottoman Empire, 719; Penology (Gill), 844; Peter Martin Associates, 844; Photos, 224; Physical educ, women, 1017; Physical therapy (Wood), 846; Portugal, 420; Pribram, Karl, 224; Printing, 314; Rare books, 314; Rohrlich, Geo. F, 224; Rule, Jane, 419; Russ, dissident MSS, 593; Russ, poetry, 509; St. Augustine, concordance, 933; St. Germain, Fernand, 590; Scheele, Chemische Abhandlung von der Luft und dem. Feuer, 79; Schroeder, JohannaE, 314; Sei. fiction (De Camp), 510; Simon, Carleton, 80; Soc. of American Indians, 719; Sound recordings, 591 (Classical, 314); Soviet dissident MSS, 593; Spain, hist, 593; Steciuk (Basil W.) Collection (classical studies), 591; Texana, 420, 1018; Theatre of Latin America Collection, 718; Tocqueville, De la démocratie en Amérique, 719; Turkey, hist, 719; U. S. (The South, 19th cent, 224; The Southwest, 1018; Western Americana, 593); Wells, H. G, 1018; Western Americana (Kern bros.), 593; Wirth (Thomas Richard), papers, 1017; WKYT-TV and WLKY-TV, 80; Women, physical educ, 1017; Women’s Athletic Assoc, 1017; Women’s Recreation

Assoc, 1017; Wood (Bill) Photo Co, 224; Woolf, Virginia, 313; World’s Columbian Exposition, 510

Acquisitions (by institution): AMPAS, 718; Alfred U, 313; Amherst Coll, 509; Art Inst, of Chicago, 509-10; Auburn U, 590; Boston Coll, 844; Boston U, 510, 590; Bowling Green State U, 313-14; Calif. State Polytechnic U, 590; Central Mo. State U, 718; Coll, of Wm. & Mary, 79; Colo. State U, 1017; Cornell U, 1017; Dallas Theological Seminary, 1017; E. Central State U, 79; Harvard Coll, 510; HAM- TMC, 718-19; Ind. State U, 590-91; ITI/ US, 718; Kan. State U, 591; Kent State U, 1017; LC, 223-24, 719; McGill U, 719; McMaster U, 844; Miami U, 719; NLM, 79; NYSL, 719; Northern III. U, 844-46; Ohio State U, 79-80; Sam Houston State U, 80; Seton Hall U, 591; Slippery Rock U, 846; SE Mo. State U, 159; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 846; SUNY (Albany, 224, 510, 846; Buffalo, 224); Tex. A&M U, 419, 591; U. of Albany, 80; U. of Alta, 846; UBC, 419; UC, Berkeley, 419-20, 719, 1017-18; U. of Conn, 1018; UĬ, U-C, 80, 591, 1018; U. of Iowa, 420; U. of Ky, 80, 224, 719-20; U. of Me, 1018; U. of Mass, 420; U. of Miami, 593; U. of Mich, 159-60, 593; U. of Mo, KC, 80; U. of Or, 224; U. of Pittsburgh, 314; U. of Southern Calif, 80; UT (Arlington, 314,420,1018; Austin, 224, 314, 510); U. of Toledo, 510; U. of Tulsa, 510; U. of Va, 933; U. of Wash, 846; Villanova U, 933; VPI&SU, 314, 846; Wayne State U, 846-47; Wheelock Coll, 160; Yale U, 593

Adams, Judith, prof. & port, 423-24 Adams, Mignon, “Developing college library leaders of tomorrow,” 573-74, comment, 799, correction, 710

“Add your favorites to Sin list #2,” ALA, OIF, 805

Albin, Michael W, “Refugee and exile publishing in Western Europe,” 381-85

“Alkaline paper at Tulane,” 854

Allegri, Francesca, news note, 423

Al-Taqi, Alia, port, 462

Amaral, Anne, “Evaluating the library director,” 360-63

AIA, “Annenberg Research Institute library wins architectural award,” 643; “Library design award for Annenberg Research Institute,” 384

ALA, “Annual ALA peace award,” 237 ALA, Annual Conference, 1989, 493-94, 715-16, 893

ALA, L/BFP, “Proposed ALA policy in international relations,” 215

ALA, OIF, CPE, “Add your favorites to Sin list #2,” 805

ALA, OR, “Academic librarian salaries, 1987-1988, ” 120-24

ALA, “Policies of the American Library Association in relation to its divisions,” commentary, 894-97

ALA, PCIL, “ALA report calls for ‘information literate’ society,” 494

ALA, PIO, “National Library Week: are you kidding?” 311-13

ALA, “Ten Library/Book Fellow positions open,” 127-28

“ALA candidates on ACRL,” 266-70 “ALA Library/Book Fellows for 1989-1990” &port., 909-10

“ALA report calls for ‘information literate’ society,” ALA, PCIL, 494

AMS, “They’re counting on you,” 922 Amer. Philosophical Soc.,“Acasestudyin audio tape transfer” (49:654-57), comment & response, 132-34

Amodeo, Tony, “Student pre-surveys as bibliographic instruction tools,” 371-72

Anders, Ricliard L., retired, 229 Andrews, Virginia, news note, 852 Annan, Gertrude, Distinguished Career Citation, 557

“Annenberg Research Institute Library wins architectural award,” 643

“Annual ALA peace award,” 237

ABAA, “Questioned imprints: a preliminary report,” 209

“Applications invited for C&RL editor,” 205,

Appointments, 86-89,163-65,227-29,317-21, 425-26, 518-21, 600-602, 729-33, 852-58, 938-40, 1024-27

Ariz. State U., “In defense of FIRST and freedom of access to information,” 377-79 Ariz. State U. West, “Kids, the academic library, and the schools,” 264-66

“Art librarianship paper competition,” ARLIS/ NA, 525

ARLĬS/NA, “Art librarianship paper competition,” 525; Gerd Muehsam Award, 1989, 525; “Wittenborn art publishing awards,” 903

AECT/ACRL, “Standards for two-year college learning resources programs,” draft, 496- 505

ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1989, 289-90; 1990, 701

ACRL, ASC, “Hearings to be held on standards for faculty status,” 976-77; “Librarian status study,” 677; “Statements on collective bargaining and affirmative action,” 219-20

ACRL, Annual Conference, 1988, 279-82;1989, 409-19, 493-94, 715-16, 893

ACRL, BIS, “A call for participation,” 221;

“Model statement of objectives for academic bibliographic instruction” (48:256-61), approved, 141; “Newsletter seeks editor,”

ACRL, BIS, Computer Concerns Comm., “Midwinter discussion forum on locally mounted databases,” 1013

ACRL, BIS, Think Tank, “Educational roles for academic libraries,” 984-88; “Thinkers wanted for BI think tank,” 170

ACRL, Board of Directors, “ACRL dues increase amendment proposed,” 218; “Highlights” (Jan., 217-18; June, 696-98); ports., 697

ACRL, BFC, “Why ACRL members should vote to increase their dues,” 296-302

ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 272-73 ACRL, Chapters Council, “Reflections in a hall of mirrors,” 124-27

ACRL, CLS, “Searching for the past, building for the future,” 284-85

ACRL, CPM, “Output or performance measures: the making of a manual,” 475-78

ACRL, CJCLS, “CD-ROM II teleconference set for November,” 831; Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1990, 702-3

ACRL, Continuing Education Scholarships, 1990, 706, 818

ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1989, 290-91; 1990, 703

ACRL, “Dues increase passed,” 596 z\CRL, EBSS, “Directory of curriculum centers,” 646

ACRL, Exec. Director, “ACRL executive summary,” 28-29,134,218-19,286-87,406- 7, 558-59, 843-44, 982-83; “ACRL spring update,” 510; “ACRL’s 1988/89 budget, 304-9, correction, 485; "The operating agreement,” 894-97; “The state of the Association,” 693-95

ACRL, “Guidelines for extended campus library services” (43:86-88), proposed revision, 404-6

ACRL, HBCUP, PC, “HBCU’s prepare for accreditation,” 412-15

ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” 152-53 ACRL, “How to publisn in ACRL: non-serial publications,” 159

ĆRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1989, 291-92, correction, 415; 1990, 702 ACRL, LATF, “ACRL guidelines for the preparation of policies on library access,” raft, 386-92

ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1990,1011-17 ACRL, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic

Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1989, 293; 1990, 701-2

ACRL, National Conference, 1989, 32-76, 136-40, 220-21, 456-62, 557-58, 573-74 (comment, 799, correction, 710), 826-28, proceedings published, 938

ACRL, Past President, “The operating agreement,” 894-97

ACRL, Plan. Comm., “The Strategic Plan in action,” 711-12

ACRL, President, “Letter” & port., 4-5;

“Report” & port., 556-57 ACRL, Professional Association Liaison Awards, 1990, 706, correction, 849 ACRL, PALC, “ACRL professional liaison activities,” 287-89

ACRL, Program Planning Comm., “Performance measures are coming,” 1010 ACRL, PRALDG, “ACRL public relations,” 1012

ACRL, Pub. Comm., “ACRL publishing procedures,” 582-87

ACRL, RBMS, BSC, “Rare book cataloging rules to be revised,” 908 ACRL, RBMS, “Conference in Cambridge, England, September 5-8,1989,” 18-19 ACRL, RBMS, “Guidelines for the security of rare book, manuscript, and other special collections,” draft, 397-401 ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Awards, 1989, 293-94; 1990, 706-7 ACRL, RBMS, “Preconference on regional history collections,” 79 CRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1989, 291; 1990, 704-6

ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1989, 569; 1991, 707

ACRL, STS, FSTLRTF, “Research in science and technology,” 669

ACRL, STS, “Speakers wanted on scientific information,” 521

ACRL, “Statement on the certification and licensing of academic librarians,” 893 ACRL, TFASR, “Social responsibilities,” 695- 96

ACRL, TFFACOM, “Orientation materials,” 716

ACRL, TFRUM, “Recruitment of underrepresented minorities,” 657 z\CRL, ULS, CGBL, “Guidelines for branch libraries in colleges and universities,” draft, 392-95

ACRL, ULS, CTDG, “Current Topics Discussion Group at Midwinter,” 286 ACRL, ULS, “ULS: Where to volunteer,” 994;

“University library issues,” 715-16 ACRL, ULS, ULSRC, “Standards for university libraries: evaluation of performance,” 679-91, copies available, 916 ACRL, Vice-President, “Information literacy,” 892-93

ACRL, WESS, Martinus Niihoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1989, 294; 1990, 703-4

ACRL, Western New York/Ontario Chapter, “Fall conference,” 194

ACRL/AECT, “Standards for two-year college learning resources programs,” draft, 496- 505

“ACRL actions” (Jan., 217-18; June, 696-98) “ACRL award winners, 1989,” 289-95

“The ACRL awards program, 1989,” 701-7 ACRLbudget, 1988/89,304-9, correction, 485 “ACRL candidates, 1990 elections,” 1008-11 ACRL chapters, 194

“ACRL Cincinnati Conference proceedings,” published, 938

“ACRL continuing education courses at ALA Annual Conference in Dallas,” 309-11

“ACRL continuing education courses Cincinnati,” 60-65

“ACRL dues increase amendment proposed,” ACRL, Board of Directors, 218

“ACRL executive summary,” Segal, 28-29, 134, 218-19, 286-87, 406-7, 558-59, 843- 44, 982-83

“ACRL guidelines for the preparation of policies on library access,” draft, 386-92

“ACRL issues for the 90s,” 192-95 “ACRL list of materials available,” 154-57 “ACRL meetings in Chicago,” 1011-17 “ACRL meetings in Dallas,” 415-19 “ACRL officers for 1989-90,” 709-10 “ACRLprofessional liaison activities,” Sherby, 287-89

“z\CRL programs in Dallas,” 409-15 “ACRL public relations,” 1012 “ACRL publishing procedures,” 582-87 “ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 295-96 “ACRL seeks volunteers for committees,” 837-40

“ACRL spring update,” Segal, 510 “ACRL standards and guidelines,” 158, correction, 516

ACRL’s fast job listing service, 551, 888, 966 Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, ACRL, 1989, 291-92, correction, 415; 1990, 702

“Attention, authors!” Eberhart, 918, 980 “Audio tape transfer,” Roosa, 132-34 Augustana Coll., “Managing a selective government documents depository using microcomputer technology,’ 260-62

Austin Peay State U.,’’Optical disk-based periodical indexes for undergraduates,” 10-

“Automating overdues in a non-automated library: the HyperCard solution,” Mackey, 23-27

“Automation orientation programs at the University of Delaware Library,” Hert, 140-41

Awards, 85, 89, 237, 289-95, 362, 384, 408-9, 490-93, 509, 525, 557-58, 569, 643, 701-7 (correction, 849), 741, 814, 818, 903

B

Bailey, George M., retired &port., 733 Baker, Shirley R., prof. & port., 424 Baker & Taylor, zVcademic or Research

Librarian of the Year Award, 1989, 289-90; 1990, 701

Barnes, Joseph, prof, 723-24

Barringer, Sallie H., “Free online search days and interlibrary loan,” 142-43

Battenfield, Robert, letter to the ed., 199-200 Battiste, Anita L., “Training reference staff prior to consolidating science collections,” 473-74; “The University of Florida’s moving experience,” 467-71

Baumann, Roland M., news note, 728 Bean, Christopher A., prof. & port., 515 Beilby, Mary, news note, 516 “Beinecke library fellowships,” Yale U., 814 Bellevue Community Coll., “Science collections in community college libraries,” 579-82

Benefiel, Candace R., “Microcomputer software for bibliographic instruction statistics,” 801-5

“Benefits received by college librarians,” Robson, 832-34

Benn, James R., prof, 1021

Bennett, J. C., “Humor and creativity: MLS envy,” 915-17

Bennett, Scott, prof, 724

Berwind, Anne May, “Optical disk-based Periodical indexes for undergraduates,” 10-14

“Better humor through chemistry,” Crampon, Weimerskirch, 799-801 “BI as theatre,” Xavier U., 30, comment, 199- 200

“Bibliography contest,” ILAB, 722

Bigelow, Linda, “Libraries and telecommunications technologies,” 195-99

Bingham, Rebecca T., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 266-67

Birdsaìl, Douglas G., prof., 851

“BIS newsletter seeks editor,” ACRL, 584 Black, Hester M., deceased, 1028 Boise State U., news note, 594-95 Boissé, Joseph A., “ACRL President’s letter” & port., 4-5; “ACRL President’s report” & port., 556-57; “The operating agreement,” 894-97; ports., 460

Bone, Larry Earl, deceased & port., 521; retired, 89, 229-30

Bonitch, Yolanda C., news note, 227 Boston Lib. Consortium, news note, 595 Bowdoin Coll., news note, 849-50 Bowling Green State U., “Academic community analysis: discovering research needs of graduate students at Bowling Green State University,” 644-46

Bowman, Laura Michel, deceased, 166 Bowman, Martha, ports., 32,460 Boylan, Merle N., retired, 89 Bradley, Kate, “Science collections in community college libraries,” 579-82

Brandeis U., “Installing a local area compact disk network,” 988-91

“Bravo for booksellers,” Wulff, 799 Brekke, Elaine, “Providing library services to the university’s overseas development projects,” 659-61

Bridegam, Willis, port., 981

Brigham Young U., “Stress analysis: a case study,” 587-90

“British Library colloquium in resources for Japanese studies,” Noguchi, 667-68

Brody, Lynne, “The future of reference II: a response,” 794-96

Brundage, Christina A., “Using Innovacq to create a subject guide to periodical indexes,” 482-84

Buchanan, Lori E., “Optical disk-based periodical indexes for undergraduates,” 10-

“Buildingafirm foundation: ACRLleadership, 1939-1989,” Holley, 464-67

Bunge, Charles A., news note, 599 Burger, Robert H., Samuel Lazerow Fellowship & port., 291

Buschman, John, “The flip side of faculty status,” 972-76

Butler, Meredith A., prof. & port., 162 Butz, Helen $., retired, 230

C

Cahoon, Herbert, retired, 733

Calabrese, Alice, “Libraries and telecommunications technologies,” 195-99

Calendar, 90-94, 170, 234-37, 326-29, 431, 523-25, 609-11, 742-44, 862-63, 942-43 Calif. Polytechnic State U., “Promoting professional development: a local approach, 902-4

CSU, Long Beach, news note, 226

CSU, Northridge, news note, 849

Calif. State U., “Research report from

California,” 487-89

“Call for manuscripts,” LA&M, 385 “A call for participation,” ACRL, BIS, 221 Cameron (James; Scholarship Award, 89 Campbell, Susan M., “Searching for the past, building for the future,” 284-85

“Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 272-73

Cannon, Anne, retired, 1027

“Career and staff development: a convergence,” Wilding, 899-902

Carey, Joan, “Installing a local area compact disk network,” 988-91

Carlin, Don, “Optical disk-based periodical indexes for undergraduates,” 10-14

Carlson, Al, news note, 599-600

Caro, Robert A., port., 459; theme speaker & port., 36-37

“A case study in audio tape transfer,” Levitt (49:654-57), comment & response, 132-34

“Cavalry to the rescue: the use of temporary employees in place of student assistants,” Kendrick, 273-74

“CD-ROM II teleconference set for November,” ACRL, 831

Chang, Amy, “Computerizing communication for interlibraiy loan,” 992-94

Channing, Rhoda K., prof., 851 Chapin, Richard E., retired, 521 Chapter meetings, 194

“Chapters Council: reflections in a hall of mirrors,” Ritch, 124-27

China, “Academic libraries in China,” 662-64, comment, 991-92

Choice,group port., 461

Choldin, Marianna Tax, news note, 227 “Cincinnati: building on the first century,”

Eberhart, 456-62

Cincinnati Conference, 1989, 32-76, 136-40, 220-2Ì, 456-62, 557-58, 573-74 (comment, 799, correction, 710), 826-28, proceedings published, 938

Clark, Katharine E., “The interdisciplinary use of physics journals,” 145-50

Clemson U., news note, 513

Cleveland State U., “The Heidelberg- Cleveland connection,” 213-15

Cohn, Alan M., deceased, 734-36 Colby, Charles C., retired, 1027 Collantes, Augurio, “The 2nd Pacific

Conference on New Information Technology,” 910

Có-jRL, “Applications invited for C&RL editor,” 205, 277

“C&RL newsguidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 17-18

C&RL newsproduction now computerized,” Eberhart, 646

“College library leaders,” Dougherty, 799 Coll, of the Atlantic, news note, 84 Collison, Robert Lewis, deceased, 603 CCAIT, “CD-ROM II teleconference set for November,” 831

Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1990, 702-3

Compton [Crampon], Jean E., letter to the ed., 799-801, correction, 977

“Computer literacy and the mentally ill,” Evans, 570-71

“Computerizing communication for interlibrary Ioan,” Chang, 992-94

“Conference on forged documents,” U. of Houston, 143

“Conference on Integrated Online Library Systems,” 836

“Consumers as producers,” MacLam, 668-70 Continuing Education Scholarships, 1990, 706, 818

Converse Coll., “Automating overdues in a non-automated library: the HyperCard solution,” 23-27

Cook, C. Donald, retired, 602

“Copyright update,” 656-57

Corrections, 415, 485, 516, 710, 849, 977 Corrigan, John T., deceased, 1028 Coughlin, Caroline, “Innovation and valueadded information deliveiy,” 1003-6

CĬES, “Fulbright grants in library science,” 85 CLR, “The RobertVosperlFLA Fellowships,” 509

“CLR Management Intern Program,” 569 Cramer, Michael D., “Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite,” 807-8

Crampon, Jean E., letter to the ed., 799-801, correction, 977

Crawford, David S., letter to the ed., 991-92 “Creativity in the workplace,” Ostrye, 279-82 Crews, Kenneth D., Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship & port., 290-91

Cveljo, Katherine, retired, 858

D

Dagnese, Joseph M., deceased, 322 Dalton, Jack, Distinguished Career Citation, 557

Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, 1989, 490-93; 1990, 493

Dauphinais, Edward, retired, 89 Davis, Hiram Logan, prof. & port., 724 Davis, Loda Mae, deceased, 940 Deaths, 90,166-67, 230,322,427-28, 521-23, 603, 734-36, 858-59, 940, 1028

DeDonato, Ree, port., 462

Deese, Susan, “A library-sponsored tutorial program,” 276-77

De Mandy, Claire, deceased, 230 Des Chene, Dorice, retired, 165 “Developing college library leaders of tomorrow,” Adams, 573-74, comment, 799, correction, 710

DeWaal, Ronald B., retired, 230

Dillon, Howard, prof., 1021-22

“Directory of curriculum centers,” ACRL, EBSS, 646

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1989, 290-91; 1990, 703

Dogu, Hikmet, “Exhibiting library books in an art galleiy,” 210-12

Dolan, Mary Anne, port., 458; theme speaker & port., 37

Dougherty, Richard M., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 266-69; letter to the ed., 799, comment, 991

Doyle, Robert P., “Proposed ALA policy on international relations,” 215

Drew U., “Innovation and value-added information delivery,” 1003-6

Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1989, 293; 1990, 701-2

“Dues increase passed,” ACRL, 596 Dugoff, Elizabeth Muntz, deceased, 736

E

Easterbrook, David L., news note, 600 Eberhart, George M., “Attention, authors!” 918, 980; “Cincinnati: building on the first century,” 456-62; “C&RL news production now computerized,” 646; “Looking backward, 1989-1955,” 151; “Ninety years and still trying,” 223

“Educational roles for academic libraries,” ACRL, BIS Think Tank, 984-88

“Effective public relations programs benefit academic libraries,” Haeuser, 490-93

Egbers, Gail, “SPICE programs in Nebraska,” 840-43

Elsbemd, Mary Ellen, port., 32 Emmons, Mildred, retired, 89 “Enhancing staff development through search committee participation,” Wilding, 130-32

“The environmental scan,” Prentice, 713-15 Epple, Margie, “Providing a statewide citation/location service in New Jersey,” 997-1000

Errata, 415, 485, 516, 710, 849, 977 Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1989, 569; 1991, 707

“Evaluating information sources,” LOEX, 712 “Evaluating the library director,” Simons, 360-63

Evans, Josephine King, “Computer literacy and the mentally ill,” 570-71

Exchanges, 213-15, 919-22

“Exhibiting library books in an art gallery,” Dogu, 210-12

F

“A faculty retreat: coping with challenges,” Nofsinger, 484-85

“Faculty status in South Carolina,” Pyatt, 927- 33

Fagan, Charling C., prof, 7È4

Fagin, Roberta, “Enhancing staff development through search committee participation,” 130-32

Fanton, Jonathan F.›”The Academy and the future: constancy within change,” 564-70 Farber, Evan, news note, 937; ports., 32,460

Farin, Nieves, retired, 1027

“Feeling funny?” Stevens, 23, 204, 275, 670, 811

Feldman, Beverly, “ULS Current Topics Discussion Group at Midwinter,” 286

Feller, Siegfried, letter to the ed., 17 Feng, Yen-Tsai, retired, 426-27 Fennell, Jan, port., 32

Ferguson, Margaret S., “Using Innovacq to create a subject guide to periodical indexes,” 482-84

Fiorillo, Camille, letter to the ed., 277 Fischler, Barbara B., news note, 600 Fisher, Rita, “Providing library services to the university’s overseas development projects,” 659-61

Fitt, Stephen D., “Moving fully-loaded stacks inexpensively,” 19-21

FitzMaurice, Elaine, retired, 733

“The flip side of faculty status,” Buschman, 972-76

FMHI, “Computer literacy and the mentally ill,” 570-71

Flynn, Ellen P., “Users’ reactions to InfoTrac in an undergraduate library,” 14-16, comment,

Ford, Barbara J., “ACRL issues for the 90s” & port., 192-93; ACRL vice-president & port., 709; “Information literacy,” 892-93

Ford, Stephen, retired, 89-90

“Fostering research activity,” Gratch, 979-80 “Fourth U.S.-Japan conference on libraries and information science,” 27-28

Francis, Clare, deceased, 1028

Francis, Frank Chalton, deceased, 166 Franklin and Marshall Coll., Leab Award, 293- , 94

“Free online search days and interlibrary loan,” Barringer, 142-43

Frisch, Paul, “Free online search days and interlibrary Ioan,” 142-43

“Fulbright grants in library science,” CIES, 85 “Fulbright Program with the United Kingdom, 1990-91,” 408-9

Fussier, Herman, Distinguished Career Citation, 557

Fustukjian, Samuel Y., news note, 516 “The future of reference II:” (“discussion summary,” Kopplin, 796-99; “a paradigm of academic library organization,” Miksa, 780- 90; “a response, Brody, 794-96; “a response,” Malone, 790-92)

G

Galejs, John E., retired, 733

Gamer, Diane, news note, 728

Garoogian, Rhoda, prof., 936-37 Gaumond, George R., prof. & port., 724-25 Genesen, Judith, prof., 317

Georgetown U., news note, 315 Gerd Muehsam Award, 1989,525 “Getting ready for Cincinnati dining,”

Harmeling, 136-40

Gibson, Ellen, news note, 728

Giesecke, Joan, “SPICE programs in Nebraska,” 840-43

Gilles, Mary, “A faculty retreat: coping with challenges,” 484-85

Gilreath, Charles L., prof. & port., 1022 Goldstaub, Curt, retired, 321 “Got a policy?” RASD, CDES, 465 Grants, 80-84, 160-61, 224-26, 314-15, 420-22, 512-13, 593-94, 720-22, 847-49, 933- 34, 1018-20

Grants (by grantee): Acadia U., 420; Albion Coll., 512; Auburn U., 160,420,512; Boston Coll., 512; Brandeis U., 314,933; Brown U., 160; Calif. School of Professional Psychology, 160; Carnegie-Mellon U., 512; CRL, 160, 933; Claremont Colls., 1018-20; Coll, of St. Mary, 160; Columbia U., 512, 720; Commission on Preservation & Public Access, 1020; CIC, 80; Concordia Teachers Coll., 160; Cornell U., 224, 720; Creighton U., 160; Dana Coll., 160; Davidson Coll., 593; Doane Coll., 160; Drexel U., 224; Eckerd Coll., 593; Emporia State U., 933- 34; Fenway Lib. Consortium, 160; Franklin & Marshall Coll., 720; Georgetown U., 720; Green Mt. Coll., 420; Hampshire Coll., 593; Harvard U„ 80-81, 224-26, 420, 721, 847; Hastings Coll., 160; Health Sciences Libraries Consortium (Phila.),512; Hispanic Soc. of America, 512; Humboldt State U., 721; Ind. U., 84,160,593; Johns Hopkins U., 420; LC, 1020; La. State U., 512; Marshall U., 721; Mich. State U., 160, 721; Midland Lutheran Coll., 160; Museum Computer Network, 513; NAL, 314; Neb. Wesleyan U., 160; NYU, 594; Newberry Lib., 934; NC State U., 161, 314; NEDCC, 934; NW Regional Consortium for SE Asian Studies, 512-13; Northwestern U., 160, 934; Ohio State U., 161,314-15; Ohio U., 82,226,420- 22, 934; Paine Coll., 847; Parkland Coll., 422, 721; Pittsburgh Regional Library Center, 1020; Polytechnic U., 1020; RLG, 226,847,934; RIT, 847; Saint Francis Coll., 82; Saint Martin’s Coll., 422,594; SMU, 160; Stanford U., 84, 315. 594, 721; SUNY, Buffalo, 82; Stockton State Coll., 422; Syracuse U., 513; Tex. Tech U., 82, 721; Union Coll., 160; U. of Alta., 847; UBC, 161;

UC (Berkeley, 84,161,594; Davis, 422; LA, 82,226,422,721; Riverside, 847; San Diego, 226,315); U. of Chicago, 160; U. of Detroit, 315; U. of Fla., 84,721; UH, Manoa, 422; U. of Idaho, 315, 513; U. of 111., 160 (U-C, 82, 594); U. of Ind., 160; U. of Iowa, 160; U. of Kan., 721, 847-49; U. of Ky., 315; U. of Mich., 82-84, 160-61 (2), 315, 513; U. of Minn., 160,422; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 226, 315; U. of N.M., 84; UNC, Greensboro, 84; U. of Pittsburgh, 721; U. of Rochester, 315; U. of Southern Calif., 513; U. of Tenn., Knoxville, 1020; UT, Austin, 84,422,849; U. of Vt, 934; U. of Waterloo, 934,1020; U. of Wis., 160 (Milwaukee, 422); Va. Historical Soc., 934; Va. State Lib. & Archives, 84; Wake Forest U., 161; Wash. Coll., 721-22; WRLC, 594; Wheaton Coll., 849; Whitman Coll., 84, 722; Yale U., 84; Yeshiva U., 722; York U., 594

Grants (by grantor): Acer Technologies, 422; Alden (Geo. I.) Trust, 420; Anschutz, Nancy & Philip, 721; Brunswick Public Charitable F., 84; Buhl F., 721; Callaway F., 847; Canada, 422; Canadian Council of Archives, 594; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 161,420,847,934,1020; Coll. Library Technology Coop., 1020; CIC, 82; CLR, 420, 513; Culpeper (Charles E.) F„ 721-22; Dana (Charles A.) F., 849; Ehrlicher, Virginia S. & Arthur, 84; Fletcher Jones F., 160; Ford F., 593, 721; Frueauff (Charles A.) F., 721-22; Getty Grant Prog., 315; Grant, Rhoda, 721; Hearst F., 314-15; Hewlett (Wm. & Flora) F., 1020; HE A, 160- 61 (2), 224-26 (2), 314-15 (2), 395-97, 420- 22 (2), 720,933; Houston Endowment, 849; Jacobsen, Edna Parker, 934; Japan, 933; Japan F., 593; Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, 226; Jones (Fletcher) F., 160; Jones Ĭnt’l, 1020; Knight F., 512; Kresge F., 1020; LSCA, 160, 315, 594, 1018-20; Littauer (Lucius N.) F., 594 (2); Lubbock Cultural Affairs Council, 82; Luce (Henry) F., 80-81, 224, 420, 512-13 (2); Lyerla (Gloria) Lib. Mem. Fund, 721; Mellon F., 160, 512; Mind Extension U., 1020; Murdock (M. J.) Charitable Trust, 722: NEH, 80,84,160-61 (7), 226 (2), 314-15 (4), 420-22 (7), 512,594,720-21 (4), 847-49 (4), 933-34 (6); NHPRC, 84, 226, 512; NLM, 82-84,422; N.Y., 512,594,722; OCLC, 82; O’Grady, Tom, 594; Pasquerilla, Frank J. & Sylvia G., 82; PewCharitable Trusts, 512 (2), 934; Rockefeller F., 720; St. Petersburg Times, 593; Scripps Howard F., 82; Shamburger, Elizabeth, 84; SAE Fraternity, 593; Skaggs (L. J. & Mary C.) F., 720; Social Sciences ‹x Humanities Research Council (Canada), 161,420,847, 934,1020; Surdna F., 721-22; Tex. Comm, for the Humanities, 82; Tex. Tech U. Friends, 82; Toby, Allen, 594; Toyota, 315; U.S., 84; USDA, 314; USDE, 82 (2), 84, 160-61 (3), 224, 847-49 (2), 933,1020; USOE, 512, 847; UST, Inc., 422; West One Bank, 513; W. Va., 721; Wilson, John & Helen, 513; Yuditsky, John & Joan, 315

Gratch, Bonnie, “Fostering research activity,” 979-80; “Relating research agendas,” 407-8; “Research request,” 489

Gratz, Delbert, retired, 602

“The Great Plains Archeological Archive,” Myers, 480-81

Greene, Deborah, “The Heidelberg-Cleveland connection” & port., 213-15

Grieder, Elmer M., deceased, 736 Griffin, Larry W., “The Second National

Conference on Librarians and International Development,” 817-18

“Guidelines for branch libraries in colleges and universities,” ACRL, ULS, draft, 392-95 “Guidelines for extended campus library services,” ACRL (43:86-88), proposed revision, 404-6

“Guidelines for the security of rare book, manuscript, and other special collections,” ACRL, RBMS, draft, 397-401

Guin, Marilyn, news note, 1023

Gustafson, Eleanor Adams, retired & port., 733-34

Gwinn, Nancy, news note, 85

H

Haas, Stephanie, news note, 163 Haeuser, Michael J., “Effective public relations programs benefit academic libraries” & port., 490-93; “Searching for the past, building for the future,” 284-85

Hammond, Carol Burroughs, “Kids, the academic library, and the schools,” 264-66

Hansen, Ralph W., retired, 427 Harmeling, Deborah, “Getting ready for

Cincinnati dining,” 136-40

Harvard U., news note, 595

Hashim, Elinor M., news note, 1023

Hawley, Michael, port., 456

Haws, Rae, “Survey of faculty attitudes towards a basic library skills course,” 201-3

Hayes, Robert, port., 459

“HBCU’s prepare for accreditation,” ACRL, 412-15

Healy, Timothy S., prof. & port., 424 “Hearings to be held on standards for faculty status,” ACRL, ASC, 976-77

“The Heidelberg-Cleveland connection,” Rader, 213-15

Heidelberg U., “Academic research libraries in Germany,” 826-28

Henderson, Carol C., “Washington hotline,” 222, 283, 403, 507, 597, 648, 815, 923-24, 1001

Henderson, Edith G., deceased, 90 Hensley, Charlotta, news note, 852 Hemon, Peter, news note, 85 Herritt, Gerda H., deceased, 1028 Hersch, Robert C., deceased, 1028 Hert, Carol Anne, “Automation orientation programs at the University of Delaware Library,” 140-41

Hill, Loretta, deceased, 166

Hill, Mamesba, deceased, 230

“The history and development of libraries in American higher education,” Jones, 561-64

Hoadley, Irene B., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 266-70; port., 459

Hodnette, Milton, Jr., deceased, 90 Hoetker, Glenn, 1023

Holley, Edward G., “Building a firm foundation: ACRL leadership, 1939-1989,” 464-67; port., 458; theme speaker & port.,

Holley, Robert P., news note, 728 Holtman, Eugene, deceased, 1028 Hom, Kimiyo, retired, 1027 Horrocks, Norman, news note, 728 “How to participate in ACRL,” 152-53 “How to publish in ACRL: non-serial publications,” 159

Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, ACRL, 1989, 291-92, correction, 415; 1990, 702

Hulbert, Doris J., prof., 851

“Humor and creativity:” (“basic technology,” Stevens, 670-72; “chemists,” Schoonmaker, & response, 482, comments, 799-801; “MLS envy,’ Bennett, 915-17; “music,” Stevens, 274-76, comment & response, 482; “poetry about libraries,” Stevens, 811-14; “preservation,” Stevens, 203-5; “staff newsletters,” Stevens, 21-23)

“Hurricane Gilbert relief drive,” U. of the W. Indies, 157

Hutchinson, Heidi, “Research report from California,” 487-89

“A HyperCard call number directory: using stacks to find stacks,” Kane, 576-77

I

“Image task force,” SLA, 200

“In defense of FIRST and freedom of access to information,” Josephine, 377-79

Ind. U., Leab Award, 293-94

“The information fairy,” 199-200 “Information literacy,” Ford, 892-93 “InfoTrac,” Fiorillo, 277 “Innovation and value-added information delivery,” Coughlin, 1003-6

Innovations (49:748-49), comment, 200 Innovations, 21-27, 140-43, 203-9, 273-77, 371-74, 482-85, 576-79, 670-75, 807-14, 912-19, 1003-8

Innovations (“MAC MICRO,” Richards, 49:748-49, comment, 200)

Innovations (“The academic reference librarian,” Windsor, 577-79; “Automating overdues in a non-automated library, Mackey, 23-27; “Automation orientation programs at the University of Delaware Library,” Hert, 140-41; “Cavalry to the rescue,” Kendrick, 273-74; “A faculty retreat,” Nofsinger, 484-85; “Free online search days and interlibrary loan,” Barringer, 142-43; “Humor and creativity:” [“basic technology,” Stevens, 670-72; “MLS envy,” Bennett, 915-17; “music,” Stevens, 274-76; “poetry about libraries,” Stevens, 811-14; “preservation,” Stevens, 203-5; “staff newsletters,” Stevens, 21-23]; “A HyperCard call number directory,” Kane, 576-77; “Innovation and value-added information delivery,” Coughlin, 1003-6; “Innovative use of in-house current awareness profiles,” Law, 372-74; “Library benefit concerts,” Münstedt, 205-8; “A library-sponsored tutorial program,” Deese, 276-77; “Making term paper counseling more meaningful,” Sarkodie-Mensah, 912- 15; “Merchandising library services,” Teuton, 208-9; “Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite,” Cramer, 807-8; “NOTIS instruction for the public,” Westbrook, 1006-8; “Staff training for a multi-database system,” Steffey, 917-19; “Student presurveys as bibliographic instruction tools,” Amodeo, 371-72; “Students and support staff on the reference desk,” Westbrook, 808-10; “Telephone information sendee,” Riedinger, 672-75; “Using Innovacq to create a subject guide to periodical indexes,” Ferguson, 482-84)

“Innovative use of in-house current awareness profiles as a guide for collection development in a pharmaceutical library,” Law, 372-74

“Installing a local area compact disk network,” Carey, 988-91

ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1989, 290-91; 1990, 703

ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1989, 291; 1990, 704-6

“The interdisciplinary use of physics journals,” Clark, 145-50

“IASSIST annual conference,” 850 IFLA, “The Robert Vosper IFLA

Fellowships,” 509

IGPL, “Consumers as producers,” 668-70

ILAB, “Bibliography contest,” 722

IOLS ’90, “Conference on Integrated Online

Library Systems,” 836

Iowa State U., “Survey of faculty attitudes towards a basic library skills course,” 201-3

“Is government information in your library’s future?” Shill, 649-56

Isaksen, Scott, “Creativity in the workplace” & port., 279-82

“Issues in library research,” USOLP, 212

J

Jackson, Ruth Moore, prof. & port., 162 Jackson, William V., news note, 852 Jacob, Karen W., deceased & port., 603 James Cameron Scholarship Award, 89 Jaros, Joe, “Microcomputer software for bibliographic instruction statistics,” 801-5

Jensen, r. Anne, deceased, 521 Jobs, Steven, “To speak at ACRL National

Conference” & port., 221

John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1989, 490-93; 1990, 493 Johnston, Wanda K., “Online search services in the community college,” 375-77

Jones, Daniel H., letter to the ed., 559 Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr., “The history and development of libraries in American higher education,” 561-64

Jones, Pyddney K., port., 491 Josephine, Helen B., “In defense of FIRST and freedom of access to information,” 377-79

Jurow, Susan, “Creativity in the workplace” & port., 279-82

K

K. G. Saur Award for Best College C Research Libraries Article, 1989, 292-93; 1990, 707 Kaag, Cynthia Stewart, “Time grants,” 834-36

Kane, William P., “A HyperCard call number director/: using stacks to find stacks,” 576-77

Kaske, Neal K., news note, 728-29 Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Awards, 1989, 293-94; 1990, 706-7

Katz, Annelise, retired, 734

Katz, Ruth M., prof., 85

Kearney, Anne, port., 32

Kelley, Mary, deceased, 427

Kemp, Barbara E., prof., 1022

Kendrick, Curtis L., “Cavalry to the rescue: the use of temporary employees in place of student assistants,” 273-74

Kennedy, Jim, news note, 227

Kennet, Elsie, retired, 321

“Kids, the academic library, and the schools,” Hammond, 264-66

King, Annie G., news note, 423

Kinyon, William R., “The interdisciplinary use of physics journals,” 145-50

Kirk, Thomas, “Research in progress,” 128 Knowles, Em Claire, “Recruitment of underrepresented minorities,” 657

Kopp, James J., letter to the ed., 200 Kopplin, William, “The future of reference IT. discussion summary,” 796-99

Kovtun, Jana, retired, 230

Kronik, Eva, retired, 230

Kuhn, Warren B., retired & port., 602

L

“Labor records saved,” SUNY, U. at Albany, 1000

LaBudde, Kenneth J., news note, 85 Lange, Elizabeth Ann, prof. & port., 725 Larson, Miriam Turner, deceased, 90 Law, Daniel T., “Innovative use of in-house current awareness profiles as a guide for collection development in a pharmaceutical library,” 372-74

Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1989, 291; 1990, 704-6

Leab (Katharine Kyes & Daniel J.) American Book Prices Current Awards, 1989, 293-94; 1990, 706-7

Leach, Sally Sparks, prof., 317

Lee, Ethel, retired, 1027

Leister, Jack, news note, 729

Lessin, Barton M., prof. & port., 424 Letters, 17, 132-34, 199-200, 277, 482, 559, 664, 799-801 (correction, 991), 991-92

Levitt, Martin L., “A case study in audio tape transfer” (49:654-57), comment & response, 132-34

Lewallen, David, deceased, 736 “Librarian status study,” ACRL, ASC, 677 “Librarians: an element of diversity within the faculty,” Parker, 675-77

“Librarians can play a part in overseas development projects,” Tabachnick, 819-25

“Libraries and telecommunications technologies,” Bigelow, 195-99

LA&M,“Call for manuscripts,” 385 LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public

Relations Award, 1989, 490-93; 1990, 493.

LITA, LMT-SIG, “Macros for micros,” 325 LITA, “Should there be standards for hypertext?”, 166

“Libraiy benefit concerts: blood, sweat, and cash,” Münstedt, 205-8

“Library design award for Annenberg Research Institute,” AIA, 384

“Library instruction becomes a requirement,” Temple U., 230

LC, news notes, 595-96, 849-50 “Library research in the future: a prognostication,” Young, 7-10

“A library-sponsored tutorial program,” Deese, 276-77 F

LIBRAS, news note, 513

Lindgren, William F., retired, 230

Link, Terry, letter to the ed., 664

Linville, Herb, retired, 165

Lodge, Ardis, deceased, 521-23

LOEX, “Evaluating information sources,” 712

Logan, Natalie A., prof., 1022

“Looking backward, 1989-1955,” Eberhart, 151

Lowe, William C., retired, 165-66,1027-28

Lueck, Antoinette, retired, 230

Lyle, Guy, Distinguished Career Citation, 557-58

Lynch, Beverly P., prof. & port., 515 Lynch, Mary Jo, “Academic librarian salaries, 1987-1988,” 120-24

M

McChesney, David L., “Trading places: planning an international job exchange,” 919-22

McClure, Charles R., news note, 85

McGill, Barbara, retired, 858

McGowan, John P., Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award & port., 289-90 & cover

McKernan, Mae, deceased, 523

Mackey, Kitty J., “Automating overdues in a non-automated library: the HyperCard solution,” 23-27

MacLam, Helen, “Consumers as producers,” 668-70

McLean, Stuart, news note, 163

“MAC MICRO: solving the problems of microcomputer applications in an academic library,” Richards (49:748-49), comment, 200

McMullen, Haynes, “Looking backward, 1989- 1955,” 151

“Macros for micros,” LITA, LMT-SIG, 325 “Making term paper counseling more meaningful,” Sarkodie-Mensah, 912-15

Malone, Cheryl Knott, “The future of reference II: a response,” 790-92

“Managing a selective government documents depository using microcomputer technology,” Thompson, 260-62

Manne, Beryl H., deceased, 858

Manzi, Lucy M., retired, 602-3

Markland, Mary J., “Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite,” 807-8

Marshall, A. P., Distinguished Career Citation, 558

Marshall, John David, news note, 1023 Martin Marietta Energy Systems, news note, 513-15

Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, ACRL, WESS, 1989, 294; 1990, 703-4

Marx, Robert, prof., 725

Massey-Burzio, Virginia, “Installing a local area compact disk network,” 988-91

Mauer, Charles, news note, 85-86 “Merchandising library services,” Teuton, 208-

Mercy Coll, news note, 226

Messerle, Judith, prof., 599

Mexico, “U.S.-Mexico interlibrary loan initiated,” 922

Michalak, Thomas J., Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award & port., 291-92, correction, 415

Michalko, James, prof. & port., 516 “Microcomputer software for bibliographic instruction statistics,” Benefiel, 801-5

“Middle States Association makes a commitment to BI,” 983-84

“Midwinter discussion forum on locally mounted databases,” ACRL, BIS, Computer Concerns Comm., 1013

Miksa, Francis, “The future of reference II: a paradigm of academic library organization,”

Miller, Robert A., deceased, 523

Miller, Ron, 1023-24

Miller, Sarah, retired, 427

Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction

Librarian of the Year Award, 1989, 293; 1990, 701-2

Mishawaka-Penn PL,’’Using a spreadsheet program to shift a journal collection,” 904-9

Mo. Hist. Soc., news note, 1021

Mittler, Elmar, “Academic research libraries in Germany,” 826-28, correction, 977

Mobley, Emily R., prof. & port., 725-26 “Model statement of objectives for academic bibliographic instruction,” ACRL, BIS (48:256-61), approved, 141

Moffett, William A., ACRL president & port., 709, 981

“More Dallas programs,” 493-94 Mostecky, Iva, retired, 230 Mott, Thomas Hezekiah, Jr., deceased, 322 “Moving fully-loaded stacks inexpensively,”

Fitt, 19-21

Muehsam (Gerd) Award, 1989,525 Münstedt, Peter A., “Library benefit concerts: blood, sweat, and cash,” 205-8

Murphy, Anne M., deceased, 736

Murray, Diane E., prof, 85

Myers, Robert C., “The Great Plains

Archeological Archive,” 480-81

Myong, Jae Hwi, retired, 321

N

National Conference on Librarians and International Development, 2nd, 1989, Ind. U., report, 817-18

NEH, “Reference materials awards,” 362 “National Library Week: are you kidding?”

Wallace, 311-13

“NCLIS recognition awards,” 814 Neal, James G., prof. & port., 726 N.J. Library Network, “Providing a statewide citation/location service in New Jersey,” 997- 1000

“New library building to house film archives,” AMPAS, 677

N. M. Consortium of Academic Libraries, news note, 226

NYC, news note, 849

NYU, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 490-93

News from the field, 79-85, 159-62, 223-26, 313-17, 419-23, 509-15, 590-96, 718-22, 844-51, 933-36, 1017-20

News notes, 84-85,161-62, 226, 315-17, 422- 23, 513-15, 594-96, 722, 849-51, 936, 1021

“Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite,” Cramer, 807-8

“Ninety years and still trying,” Eberhart, 223 Nofsinger, Mary M., “A Faculty retreat: coping with challenges,” 484-85

Noguchi, Sachié, “British Library colloquium in resources for Japanese studies,” 667-68

NCSU, news notes, 161, 596

Northwestern U., news note, 596 “NOTIS instruction for the public,”

Westbrook, 1006-8

O

“Oberlin Group meets for the fourth time” & port., 981-92

Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, 1989, 569; 1991, 707

“Old Sturbridge Research Fellowship,” 228 Old Sturbridge Village, news notes, 84-85,422-23

Olivier, Evelyn Riche, “Effective public relations programs benefit academic libraries” & port., 490-93

“Online search services in the community college,” Johnston, 375-77

Oon, Jin Teik, “Stress analysis: a case study,” 587-90

“The operating agreement,” Boissé, 894-97 “Optical disk-hased periodical indexes for undergraduates,” Buchanan, 10-14

Oram, Robert W., retired, 321

Orgain, Marian M., deceased, 427 “Orientation materials,” ACRL, TFFACOM, 716

Ostler, Larry J., “Stress analysis: a case study,” 587-90

Ostrye, Anne T., “Creativity in the workplace,” 279-82

“Output or performance measures: the making of a manual,” Tiefel, 475-78

P

Pacific Conference on New Information Technology, 2nd, 1989, Singapore, 910

Papers solicited, 16,385

“A paradigm of academic library organization,” Miksa, 780-90

Parker, Diane C., “Librarians: an element of diversity with in the faculty,” 675-77

Parrish, Marilyn, “Academic community analysis: discovering research needs of graduate students at Bowling Green State University,” 644-46

Pastine, Maureen, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award & port., 293; prof. & port., 726

Paszamant, Carol, “Providing a statewide citation/location service in New Jersey,” 997- 1000

Pa. State U., Ogontz, “Users’ reactions to InfoTrac in an undergraduate library,” 14- 16, comment, 277

People, 85-90, 162-67, 227-30, 317-22, 423- 28, 515-23, 599-603, 723-36, 851-59, 936- 40, 1021-28

People in the news, 85-86,163,227,317,423, 516-18, 599-600, 728-29, 852, 937-38, 1023-24

“Performance measures are coming,” ACRL, Program Plan. Comm., 1010

Perry, Joanne M., news note, 937

Person, Ruth J., news note, 729

Peterson, Lorna, “Survey of faculty attitudes towards a basic library skills course,” 201-3

Peterson, Sandra K., “Is government information in your library’s future?” 649-56

Piele, Linda J., “Why ACRL members should vote to increase their dues,” 296-302

“Policies of the American Library Association in relation to its divisions,” commentary, 894-97

“Popular culture meeting,” PCA, 805

Porter, Jean, news note, 937

“Postcards,” Feller, Searing, 17

Potter, William Gray, proh & port., 726-27

Pourciau, Lester, news note, 516

Powell, Lawrence Clark, Distinguished Career Citation, 558

“Preconference on regional history collections,” ACRL, RBMS, 79

Prentice, Ann E., “The environmental scan,” 713-15

Primack, Alice L., “Training reference staff prior to consolidating science collections,” 473-74

Proctor, Samuel D., port., 459; theme speaker & port., 36

Professional Association Liaison Awards, 1990, 706, correction, 849

Profiles, 85, 162, 317, 423-25, 515-16, 599, 723-27, 851-52, 936-37, 1021-23

“Promoting professional development: a local approach, ’ Rockman, 902-4

“Proposed ALA policy on international relations,” Doyle, 215

“Providing a statewide citation/location service in New Jersey,” Epple, 997-1000

“Providing library services to the university’s overseas development projects,” Brekke, 659-61

“Public library of Cincinnati to host lecture during ACRL conference,” 220

Publications, 167-70, 232-34, 322-26, 428-31 (correction, 710), 605-9, 739-41, 859-62, 1029-31

Publications in librarianship,manuscripts invited, 593

Pyatt, Sherman E., “Faculty status in South Carolina,” 927-33

Q

“Questioned imprints: a preliminary report,” ABAA, 209

“Quick comeback from fire,” Western Carolina U„ 494

R

Rader, Hannelore B., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 266-70; “The Heidelberg- Cleveland connection” & port., 213-15

“Rare book cataloging rules to be revised,” ACRL, RBMS, 908

“RBMS conference in Cambridge, England, September 5-8,1989,” ACRL, 18-19

Reason, Joseph H., Distinguished Career Citation, 558; port., 460

“Recruitment of underrepresented minorities,” Knowles, 657

Reed, Robert, retired, 90

RASD, CD ES, “Got a policy?” 465 “Reference materials awards,” NEH, 362 “Refugee and exile publishing in Western Europe,” Albin, 381-85

Reich, Vicky, “Scientific literature: producers and consumers,” 150-51

“Relating research agendas,” Gratch, 407-8 Remmerde, Barbara, deceased, 736

Reneker, Maxine H., “In defense of FIRST and freedom of access to information,” 377-79; prof. & port., 516

Research forum, 407-8, 487-89, 644-46, 979- 80

Research forum (“Academic community analysis,” Parrish, 644-46; “Fostering research activity,” Gratch, 979-80; “Relating research agendas,” Gratch, 407-8; “Research report from California,” Selth, 487-89)

“Research in progress,” Kirk, 128 “Research in science and technology,” ACRL, STS, 669

“RLG completes first phase of Chinese rare book project,” 716

“Research report from California,” Selth, 487- 89

“Research request,” Gratch, 489 Rethinking the library in the information age,

USOLĬ, available, 212

Retirements, 89-90, 165-66, 229-30, 321-22, 426-27, 521, 602-3, 733-34, 858, 1027-28 Richards, Diane, “MAC MICRO: solving the problems of microcomputer applications in an academic library” (49:748-49), comment, 200

Riedinger, Edward A., “Telephone information service,” 672-75

Ritch, Alan, “Chapters Council: reflections in a hall of mirrors;’ 124-27

Roberson, William, letter to the ed., 199-200 “The Robert Vosper IFLA Fellowships,” 509 Roberts, Anne F., news note, 852 Robson, John, “Benefits received by college librarians,” 832-34

“Rockefeller Archive grants,” 741 Rockman, Ilene F., “Promoting professional development: a local approach, 902-4

Rogers, Sharon J., prof. & port., 936 Roosa, Mark S., letter to the ed. & response, 132-34

“Rosary College to hold national institute on library network management,” 200-201

Roselle, William C., prof., 851-52 Rossier, June, retired, 734

S

Safford, Herbert D., prof., 727

Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1989, 291; 1990, 704-6

San Diego State U., “ M oving fully loaded stacks inexpensively,” 19-21

SJSU, “Using Innovacq to create a subject guide to periodical indexes,” 482-84

Sargent, Nanette, retired, 603, 734 Sarkodie-Mensah, Kwasi, “Making term paper counseling more meaningful,” 912-15

Saur (K. G.) Award for Best College ò- Research Libraries Article, 1989, 292-93; 1990, 707

“Scanning and fax technologies tested,” SUNY, Buffalo, 395-97

Scepanski, Jordan, port., 32

Schenk, Gretchen, deceased, 736 Schoonmaker, Dina, letter to the ed. & response, 482, comments, 799-801

Schullian, Dorothy M., deceased, 523 “Science collections in community college libraries,” Bradley, 579-82

“Scientific literature: producers and consumers,” Reich, 150-51

Scott, W. H. O., deceased, 736

“Searching for the past, building for the future,” Campbell, 284-85

Searing, Susan E., letter to the ed., 17 “The Second National Conference on

Librarians and International Development,” Snyder, 817-18

“The 2nd Pacific Conference on New Information Technology,” Collantes, 910 Segal, JoAn S., “ACRL executive summary,” 28-29, 134, 218-19, 286-87, 406-7, 558-59, 843-44, 982-83; “ACRL spring update,” 510; “ACRL’s 1988/89 budget,” 304-9, correction, 485; “The operating agreement,” 894-97; “The state of the Association,” 693- 95

Selth, Jeff, “Research report from California,” 487-89

Sentz, Lilli, news note, 600

Sevilla, Mary, retired, 521

Sharma, Ravindra N., news note, 1024; prof. & port., 727

Shaughnessy, Thomas W., prof, 599 Shaw, Mary Elizabeth Miller, deceased, 166-67

Shepard, Nancy, “Time grants,” 834-36 Sherby, Louise S., “ACRL professional liaison activities,” 287-89

Shill, Harold B., “Is government information in your library’s future?” 649-56

Shonrock, Diana, “Survey of faculty attitudes towards a basic library skills course,” 201-3 “Should there be standards for hypertext?”

LITA, 166

“Signposts and semaphores: art of the western world,” Woo, 640-43

Simons, Mike, “Evaluating the library director,” 360-63

Slater, Jack, retired, 321

Slippeiy Rock U., news note, 850 Smith, Barbara A., deceased & port., 427-28 Smith, Barbara J., prof. & port., 424-25 Smith, K. Wayne, prof, 317

Smith, Lester, retired, 603

Smith Kline & French Labs., “Innovative use of in-house current awareness profiles,” 372- 74

Smoke, Lillian H., deceased, 1028 Snyder, Carolyn A., “The Second National Conference on Librarians and International Development,” 817-18

Snyder, Richard L., retired, 858

“Social responsibilities,” ACRL, 695-96 Sohn, Jeanne, prof. & port., 937 S.C., “Faculty status in South Carolina,”927-33 S. Fla. Community Coll., “Merchandising library services,” 208-9

“Speakers wanted on scientific information,” ACRL, STS, 521

Spear, Jack Byron, deceased, 230

SLA, “Image task force,” 200

“SPICE programs in Nebraska,” Egbers, 840-43

Spohrer, James H., Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant & port., 294

Spriggs, Bea, retired, 734

“Staff training for a multi-database system,” Steffey, 917-19

“Standards and guidelines correction,” ACRL, 516

“Standards for archival description,” WGSAD, 374-75

“Standards for two-year college learning resources programs,” AECT/ACRL, draft, 496-505

“Standards for university libraries document available,” ACRL, 916

“Standards for university libraries: evaluation of performance,” ACRL, ULS, 679-91, copies available, 916

Stanford U., news note, 1021; “Scientific literature: producers and consumers,” ISO- 51

“The state of the Association,” Segal, 693-95 SUNY, Buffalo, “Scanning and fax technologies tested,” 395-97

SUNY, Stony Brook, “Cavalry to the rescue: the use of temporary employees in place of student assistants,” 273-74

SUNY, U. at Albany, “Labor records saved,” 1000; news note, 850

“Statement on the certification and licensing of academic librarians,” z\CRL, 893

“Statements on collective bargaining and affirmative action,” ACRL, ASC, 219-20 Steffey, Ramona J., “Staff training for a multidatabase system,” 917-19

Steinhart, Edward, news note, 938 Stevens, Norman D., “Feeling funny?” 23,204, 275, 670, 811; “Humor and creativity:” (“basic technology,” 670-72; “chemists,” 482, comments, /99-801; “music,” 274-76, comment & response, 482; “poetry about libraries,” 811-14; “preservation,” 203-5; “staff newsletters,” 21-23)

Stieg, Margaret, news note, 938

“The Strategic Plan in action,” ACRL, PC, 711-

“Stress analysis: a case study,” Ostler, 587-90 “Student pre-surveys as bibliographic instruction tools,” Amodeo, 371-72

“Students and support staff on the reference desk,” Westbrook, 808-10

Stussy, Susan A., “Benefits received by college librarians,” 832-34

Sullivan, Howard, deceased, 858

“Survey of faculty attitudes towards a basic library skills course,” Haws, 201-3

Szivos, Maria, retired, 166

T

Tabachnick, B. Robert, “Librarians can play a part in overseas development projects, 819- 25

Talmadge, Robert, deceased, 603

Taylor, Gladys, retired, 734

“Telephone information service,” Riedinger, 672-75

Temple U., “Library instruction becomes a requirement,” 230

“Ten librarians awarded for distinguished careers at ACRL’s fifth National Conference,” 557-58

“Ten Library/Book Fellow positions open,” ALA/USIA, 127-28

Testa, Elizabeth M., retired, 734 Teuton, Luella Bosman, “Merchandising library sendees,” 208-9

Tex. A&M U., “The interdisciplinary use of physics journals,” 145-50; “Microcomputer software for bibliographic instruction statistics,” 801-5

Tex. State Technical Inst., “The academic reference librarian: servinggraduates in their job search,” 577-79

Tex. Tech U., “Computerizing communication for interlibrary loan,” 992-94

Thatcher, Sanford G., prof. & port., 1023 “They’re counting on you,” AMS, 922 “Thinkers wanted for BI think tank,” ACRL, BIS, 170

Thomas, Ellen, retired, 321

Thomas, John B., news note, 1024 Thompson, Ronelle K. H., “Managing a selective government documents depository using microcomputer technology,” 260-62

Thornton, Eileen, Distinguished Career Citation, 558

Tiefel, Virginia, “Output or performance measures: the making of a manual,” 475-78

“Time grants,” Kaag, 834-36

Tirotta, Richard, news note, 227 Titus, Edna May Brown, deceased, 736 “Trading places: planning an international job exchange,” McChesney, 919-22

“Training reference staff prior to consolidating science collections,” Primack, 473-74

Trinity U., “Free online search days and interlibrary loan,” 142-43

Tsui, Susan L., “Academic libraries in China,” 662-64, comment, 991-92

Tucker, Dennis C., “Using a spreadsheet program to shift a journal collection,” 904-9

Tulane U., “Alkaline paper at Tulane,” 854

U

“ULS Current Topics Discussion Group at Midwinter,” Feldman, 286

“ULS: Where to volunteer,” ACRL, 994 “Unfriendly takeover attempted,” WSU, 385, comment, 559

U.S. Forest Service, news note, 595-96 USIA, “Ten Library/Book Fellow positions open,” 127-28

U.S. NCLIS, “Recognition awards,” 814 USOLP, “Issues in library research,” 212 U.S.-Japan Conference on Libraries and

Information Science, 4th, 1988, Racine, Wis., 27-28

“U.S.-Mexico interlibrary' Ioan initiated,” UT, El Paso, 922

“University library issues,” ACRL, ULS, 715- 16

U. of Calif., news note, 596; “Research report from California,” 487-89

“UCLA Senior Fellows chosen,” 215

U. of Chicago, news note, 596

U. of Del., “Automation orientation programs at the University of Delaware Library', 140- 41

U. of Fla., “Training reference staff prior to consolidating science collections,” 473-74 “The University of Florida’s moving experience,” Battiste, 467-71

U. of Heidelberg, “The Heidelberg-Cleveland connection,” 213-15

U. of Houston, “Conference on forged documents,” 143

U. of Iowa, news note, 722

U. of Mich., John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 490-93; news note, 161- 62; “Students and support staff on the reference desk,” 808-10

“University of Minnesota completes RECON project, ’ 722

U. of Mo.-Columbia, news note, 315

U. of Mo.-KC, “Library benefit concerts: blood, sweat, and cash,” 205-8

U. of Neb.-Lincoln, “SPICE programs in Nebraska,” 840-43

UN-Las Vegas, news note, 596

UN-Reno, “Evaluating the library director,” 360-63

U. of N.M., “A library-sponsored tutorial program,” 276-77

UNC, Chapel Hill, news note, 513 U. of Northern Colo., news note, 513 U. of Rochester, news notes, 596, 850-51 U. of S. Fla., “Computer literacy and the mentally ill,” 570-71

U. of Tenn., Knoxville, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 490-93; news note, 513-15

UT, El Paso, “U.S.-Mexico interlibrary loan initiated,” 922

U. of the W. Indies, “Hurricane Gilbert relief drive,” 157

U. of Tulsa, news note, 315-17

U. of Utah, “Exhibiting library books in an art gallery,” 210-12

U. of Wis.-Milwaukee, news note, 515 “Users’ reactions to InfoTrac in an undergraduate library,” Flynn, 14-16, comment, 277

“Using a spreadsheet program to shift a journal collection,” Tucker, 904-9

“Using Innovacq to create a subject guide to periodical indexes,” Ferguson, 482-84

V

Vanderbilt U., “Staff training for a multidatabase system,” 917-19

Van Pulis, Noelle, K. G. Saur Award for Best College ć? Research Libraries Article & port., 292-93

Vigle, John Barry, retired, 734

Vincent, Donald, retired, 90

VPI&SU, “Newspaper indexing with Pro- Cite,” 807-8

Vogt, Gisela, “The Heidelberg-Cleveland connection” & port., 213-15

Vosper, Robert, “The Robert Vosper IFLA Fellowships,” 509

W

Walcott, Rosalind, news note, 938 Wallace, James O., Distinguished Career Citation, 558

Wallace, Linda K., “National Library Week: are you kidding?” 311-13

Walters Art Gallery, Leab Award, 293-94 Waltner, Nellie, retired, 166,1028 Wand, Patricia A., “ACRL issues for the 90s” & port., 193-95; news note, 227 ,

“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 222, 283, 403, 507, 597, 648, 815, 923-24, 1001

Wash. State U., “A faculty retreat: coping with challenges,” 484-85; “MAC MICRO: solving the problems of microcomputer applications in an academic library” (49:748- 49), comment, 200; “Providing library services to the university’s overseas development projects,” 659-61; “Time grants,’ 834-36

Wash. U., news note, 317

Wayne State U., “A HyperCard call number directory: using stacks to find stacks,” 576- 77; “Unfriendly takeover attempted,” 385, comment, 559

Weimerskirch, Philip J., letter to the ed., 799 Weise, Charlotte, news note, 163 Westbrook, Lynn, “NOTIS instruction for tlie public,” 1006-8; “Students and support staff on the reference desk,” 808-10

Western Carolina U., “Quick comeback from fire,” 494

Western New England Coll., news note, 936 “Western New York/Ontario Chapter fall conference,” ACRL, 194 White, Carol A., news note, 317 White, Herbert S., news note, 1024 “White House conference set for July 1991,” 831-32

Whitney, Adele, deceased, 603

Whitten, Benjamin, deceased, 1028

Whitten, Joseph, retired, 427

“Why ACRL members should vote to increase their dues,” Piele, 296-302 Wichita State U., “The Great Plains

Archeological Archive,” 480-81 Wilding, Thomas L., “Career and staff development: a convergence,” 899-902;

“Enhancing staff development through search committee participation,” 130-32

Wilkins, Ruth Lane, retired, 858 Wilkinson, Billy R-, “Academic library postcards” (49:646-51), comments, 17;

“Academic library postcards, part II,” 363- 71

Williams, Don, retired, 321-22

Williamson, Edgar, “Faculty status in South Carolina,” 927-33

Williamson, Josephine B., “Faculty status in South Carolina,” 927-33

Wilson (H. W.) Co., John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1989,490-93; 1990, 493

Wilson, Maureen, retired, 734

Windsor, Laura, “The academic reference librarian: serving graduates in their job search,” 577-79

“Wittenbom art publishing awards,” ALSNA,

Wolff; Stephen G., deceased, 1028 Womack, T. Michael, news note, 516-18 Woo, Janice, “Signposts and semaphores: art of the western world,” 640-43

Woodson, Dorothy, news note, 600 Working Group on Standards for Archival

Description, “Standards for archival description,” 374-75

Wulff, L. Yvonne, letter to the ed., 799 Wyllys, Ronald E., news note & port., 852

X,Y,Z

Xavier U., “BI as theatre,” 30, comment, 199- 200; “Making term paper counseling more meaningful, 912-15

Xiong, Diâii, letter to the ed., 991-92 Yale U., “Beinecke library fellowships,” 814;

Leab Award, 293-94

Yates, Ella Gaines, news note, 600

Young, Arthur Price, prof., 727

Young, Philip H., “Library research in the future: a prognostication,” 7-10

Young, Vicki, “BI as theatre” & port., 30, comment, 199-200

Zimmerman, Mary, retired, 166 rial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.

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