ACRL

College & Research Libraries News

Contents

Volume 43, 1982

Editor’s Note: This index is for CírRL News issues only. The index for College ir Research Libraries appears in the January issue of C&RL.

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

INDEX TO VOL. 43

College & Research Libraries News

Prepared by Eldon W. Tamblyn

FILING

Filing is word-by-word.

ABBREVIATIONS

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

appt. —appointment
f. —foundation
port. —portrait
prof. —profile
prog. —program

SPECIAL USAGES

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

A

“Academic Libraries Frontier Conference,” Virgo, 99

Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1982, 233-34; 1983, 314-15

Acquisitions, 14, 59, 137-38, 179, 206, 238, 289-90, 320, 359, 390

Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Abrahamsen, David, 179; Algren, Nelson, 390; Architecture (Lotz), 289-90; Bibles, 179; Bishop, Elizabeth, 138; Book Club of Calif., 138; Brickell, Herschel, 179; British authors, 359; Brodie, Fawn M., 390; Burroughs, John, 320; Caribbean (Hilton), 238; Chariot, Jean, 290; Chesapeake Bay, 138; Chicagoana, 206; Chinese publications, 320; Conole (Frances R.) Archive (sound recordings), 179; Einarson, Benedict, 206; Evans, Luther H., 137-38; Faulkner, Wm., 206; Garst, Roswell, 320; Goodrich, Samuel G. (Peter Parley), 206; Gutter (Lawrence J.) Collection of Chicagoana, 206; Hastie (Wm. H.) Papers, 137; Hymnology (Clark), 390; 111. county hist, records, 238; Java, 238; Johnson, Sonia, 390; Jones, James, 290; Keats House MSS (Garrett), 137; Kennedy, John F., assassination (Oswald), 14; Kinnell, Galway, 179; Latin America (Hilton), 238; Lib. of Living Philosophers, 238; Limited Editions Club (Kerr), 59; Lotz, Wolfgang, 289-90; Maugham, W. Somerset (Stott), 320; Mead, Margaret, 206; Mercer, Johnny, 206; Mineral resources, 179; Morgan, Arthur E., 137; Ms. magazine, 59; Music (Cain), 238; NASA, 137; N.Y. colonial & state courts, 359; Oost, Stewart, 206; Oswald, Lee Harvey, 14; Parley, Peter, 206; Percy, Walker, 390; Phono-… See Sound recordings; Pound, Ezra, 137; Runnels, Harold, 289; Russian mineral resources, 179; Sound recordings, vocal, 179; Spiders (Witt), 206; Sugar (Smith), 290; Taylor, Joseph Henry, 289; Thurmond, Strom, 14; Thurstone, Louis L., 289; Tribune (Winnipeg), 59; U.S. (Civil War, 206; Revolution, 138; vice-presidents [Pate], 290); Urey, Harold Clayton, 359; Va. Academy of Sei., 206; Va. Jr. Academy of Sei., 206; Weeks, Edward, 179; Welty, Eudora, 137; Witt, Peter N., 206

Acquisitions (by institution): Alfred U., 359; Amherst Coll., 206; Antioch U., 137; Bethune-Cookman Coll., 289; CBN U., 390; Clemson U., 14; Columbia U., 179; Cornell U., 238; Eastern N.M.U., 289; Educational Testing Service, 289; Fla. State U., 179; Friends U., 238; Ga. State U., 206; Harvard Law School, 137; Ind. U., 137; Iowa State U., 320; Millsap Coll., 137; Nat’l Gallery of Art, 289-90; N.Y. State Archives, 359; Northern I11. U., 238; Ohio State U., 390; Ohio U., 206; Radcliffe Coll., 59; Rice U., 137; Southern 111. U., 238; SMU, 206; SUNY, Binghamton, 179; Tex. A&M U., 290; Tex. Christian U., 14, 290; Trinity U., 238; U. of Ariz., 179; UC (San Diego, 359; Santa Barbara, 320); U. of Hawaii, Manoa, 290; U. of I11., 320 (Chicago Circle, 206); U. of Manitoba, 59; U. of Miss., 179; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 59; U. of N.H., 179; U. of New Orleans, 206; UNC, CH, 390; U. of S. Fla., 137; U. of Tex. (Austin, 137-38, 290; San

Antonio, 179-80); U. of Tulsa, 138; U. of Utah, 390; Vassar Coll., 138, 320; Va. Polytechnic Inst. & State U., 206; Wash. Coll., 138; Western Carolina U., 206

Alley, Brian, prof. & port., 240

“Alternate life-styles,” 369

ALA, ASCLA, LSBPHS, ALAD,

“Assistance to the disabled,” 203

ALA, LAMA, Insurance for Libraries Committee, “Library insurance,” 140

ALA, “Model policy concerning college and university photocopying for classroom, research and library reserve use,” 127-31

ALA, Policy manual list of guidelines, 279

ALA, RASD, Isadore Gilbert Mudge Citation Committee, 360-61

ALA, RTSD, Esther J. Piercy Awards Committee, 314

ALA, RTSD, Serials Section, “Serial titles still vary,” 96

“Amerindiana,” 21

“Anthro-minutes,” 189

“Applicants sought for ACRL/NEH workshops,” 354

Appointments, 16-18, 60-62, 101-2, 133-35, 182-83, 211-13, 242-43, 284-87, 322-24, 362-65, 393-95

“Assistance to the disabled,” ALA, ASCLA, LSBPHS, ALAD, 203

AECT/ACRL, “Guidelines for two-year college learning resources programs (revised)” 5-10, 45-49

ACRL, Academic and Research Library Personnel Study Group, created by ACRL Executive Committee, 214

ACRL, Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1982, 233-34; 1983, 314-15

ACRL, Annual Conference, 159-64, 202, 217, 263-67

ACRL, ANSS, “Anthro-minutes,” 189

ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Liaison Project Officer, “BI liaison update,’’ 354

ACRL, BIS, Continuing Education Committee, “BI workshops,” 262

ACRL, BIS, Education for Bibliographic Instruction Committee, “BI in library school: ACRL hearings,” 23

ACRL, BIS, “Receives award to put on workshops,” 202

ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan., 84-85; July, 268-69)

ACRL, “Bring in a friend,” 26

ACRL, CLS, Impact Committee, “College libraries and networking,” 309-10; “Libraries in closing colleges: or, Where have all the volumes gone?” 275

ACRL, Committee on an Activity Model for 1990, “Final report,” 164-69

ACRL, Committee on Copyright, “Copyright and academic library photocopying,” 123-25

ACRL, CJCLS, Instruction and Use Committee, “Handbook help wanted,” 291

ACRL, “Credit for CE courses,” 382

ACRL, Deputy Executive Director, “The view from HQ,” 10-11

ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 317, 370

ACRL, EBSS, Curriculum Materials Committee, “Curriculum Collections,” 14

ACRL, “Exchange librarians,” 205, 241, 302-3, 312

ACRL, Executive Director, “Academic Libraries Frontier Conference,” 99; “Report,” 276-77

ACRL, “Guidelines for extended campus library services,” 86-88

ACRL, “Guidelines for library services to extension/noncampus students,” superseded, 86-88

ACRL, “Guidelines for the security of rare book, manuscript, and other special collections (draft II),” 90-93

ACRL, LPSS, “Proposed bylaws,” 49-50

ACRL, Legislation Committee, call for action, 155

ACRL, “Legislative policy and general guide to legislative action,” 94-96

ACRL, Midwinter meeting, 1983, 386-89

ACRL, “New ACRL discussion group,” 388

ACRL, “New ACRL publications,” 356

ACRL, “New to the ACRL staff,” 2

ACRL, Oklahoma Chapter, “Faculty skills in Oklahoma,” 379

ACRL, President, Annual report, 1981-82, & port., 229-32; “Letter” & port., 3

ACRL, Program Assistant, “The view from HQ” & port., 204-205

ACRL, Program Officer, “The view from HQ” & port., 131-32

ACRL, RBMS, “Preconference,” 120

ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship for Outstanding Contributions to Acquisitions or Technical Services in an Academic or Research Library, 317, 370

ACRL, Standards and Accreditation Committee, “Guideline help wanted,” 279

ACRL, “You’ll find it in the classifieds,” 401

ACRL/AECT, “Guidelines for two-year college learning resources programs (revised)” 5-10, 45-49

“ACRL awards,” 317, 370

ACRL candidates, 1983, 384-86

ACRL chapters, 155, 279-81

ACRL committee volunteer form, 344 “ACRL continuing education courses at midwinter conference,” 305-7

“ACRL continuing education courses, Philadelphia,” 79-80

ACRL Fast Job Listing Service, subscription appplication, 301, 339

“ACRL library statistics,” 361

“ACRL list of materials available,” 39-43

ACRL/NEH, “Applicants sought for ACRL/NEH workshops,” 354; “NEH programs in the humanities,” 169-72

“ACRL officers for 1982-83,” 271-73

“ACRL seeks volunteers for offices and committees,” 341-45

ARL, Office of Management Studies, “Collection analysis,” 281

“Automated staff training,” Ind. U. Libraries, 356

B

Bailey, Stephen K., deceased, 244

Ball, Joyce, ACRL president-elect & port., 271

“Ban bombs, not books,” Librarians Against Nuclear War, 356

Bantz, Elizabeth Ruth, deceased, 19

Barnard, Jean Lynn, retired, 213

Baugh, Harvey F., deceased, 288

Belch, C. Jean, retired, 213 “Berkeley’s emergency response program,” 237-38

Bernhardt, Homer, deceased, 324

Besant, Larry X., prof. & port., 283 “BI for sociologists,” Whiteley, 278 “BI for the invisible university,” Palmer, 12-13

“BI in English texts,” 356

“BI in library school: ACRL hearings,” 23

“BI liaison update," Kirkendall, 354

“BI workshops,” 262

“Bibliographic instruction” (“BI for the invisible university,” Palmer, 12-13; “Bibliographic instruction and continuing education,” Gilmer, 201-2; “Establishing library skills proficiency in a teacher education program,” Sheppard, 351-52; “Extending library services to a field-based program,” Loughead, 235-37; “Library and information retrieval instruction: competency testing,” Schirmer, 257-62; “Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” Bracken, 53-54; “Reference Assistance Project at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,” Piele, 83-84; “User education at UCLA,” Fry, 317-19)

“Bibliographic instruction and continuing education,” Gilmer, 201-2

“BIS receives award to put on workshops,” ACRL, 202

Blackburn, Frank M., retired, 365-66 “Blackwell/NA promotes small presses,” 399

Bond, William H., retired, 184, 287-88

“Books saved by freeze-drying,” U. of Calgary, 237

“Books to China,” 118

Bosseau, Don L., prof. & port., 180

Boutwell, Meda, retired, 395

Boyko, Max, retired, 288

Bracken, James, “Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” 53-54

Brady, Mary Ruth Magruder, deceased, 63

Brinkler, Bartol, retired, 366

Brown, Carolyn, retired, 366

Brown, Harlan C., deceased, 395 “Budington named Librarian of the Year,” & port., 233-34

Buescher, Linda, deceased, 366

Butler, Meredith A., “Copyright and academic library photocopying,” 123-25

C

Calendar, 24-25, 67-68, 108, 147-48, 219-20, 250-51, 303, 330-32, 402-3

Calhoun, John, “Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” 53-54

Carhart, Forrest F., Jr., retired & port., 395

Carmichael, Eleanor J., retired, 395 “CE at the University of California, Berkeley,” Kobzina, 176-77

“Cenko Prize,” 315

Center for Research Libraries, news notes, 180, 208

Chapter news. See ACRL chapters

Choice,cover color photographs, 155; Dixon appointed ed., 234; “New

Choicecolumn,” 147; “New Choice editor,” 227; “New Choice staff member,” 187

Chong, Anna, retired, 18

“CLIP notes #3 published,” 50

Cluff, E. Dale, prof. & port., 240-41 “Collection analysis,” ARL, Office of Management Studies, 281

C&RL News,“Editorial Board,” 258; “The view from HQ,” 175-76

“C&RL Newsguidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 85-86

“College libraries and networking,” Sheridan, 309-10

“Competency at Findlay,” 257-62

“Continuing education” (“CE at the University of California, Berkeley,” Kobzina, 176-77)

“A CLENE slate,” 348

“A conversation with Carla Stoffle,” Eberhart, 232-33

“Copyright and academic library photocopying,” Butler, 123-25

Council of National Library & Information Associations, news note, 239

CLR, Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity, news note, 290-91

“CLR reviews intern program,” 234-35

“Credit for CE courses,” ACRL, 382 Culotta, Wendy, “Virgo challenges the California grassroots,” 172

“Curriculum collections,” 14

Cutler, Phyllis L., prof., 210

D

Damico, James A., prof. & port., 210

Davis, Charles H., news note, 15

Deaths, 19-20,63,104,136-37,184, 214, 244-45, 288-89, 324, 366, 395

Demos, John, retired, 288

Deresiewicz, Bogdan, deceased, 184

Devine, Marie E., letter to the ed., 125

Dixon, Rebecca D., appointed ed. of Choice & port., 234

Dowell, David R., prof. & port., 101

Dowling, Margaret, “The exchange experience: a British perspective,” 350-51

Dudley, Miriam Sue, retired & port., 243

Dugas, Mildred Elizabeth, retired, 324

Dunlap, Leslie W., retired, 135-36

E

Eaton, Nancy, prof. & port., 283

Eberhart, George M., “A conversation with Carla Stoffle,” 232-33; “The view from HQ” & port., 175-76

Engley, Donal dB., retired, 324

Espo, Hal, resignation & port., 205; “The view from HQ,” 10-11

“Establishing library skills proficiency in a teacher education program,” Sheppard, 351-52

“Eulogy to someone else,” 288

Evans, Luther H., deceased, 104 “The exchange experience: a British perspective,” Dowling, 350-51

“The exchange experience: an American perspective,” Griffin, 310-12

“Exchange librarians,” ACRL, 205, 241, 302-3, 312

“An experiment in solar design at San Jose State University,” Paul, 377-80

“Extending library services to a field-based program,” Loughead, 235-37

F

“Faculty participation in library automation planning,” Miller, 197-99

“Faculty skills in Oklahoma,” ACRL, Oklahoma Chapter, 379

“Fallacies of librarianship,” 13, 125

Fancher, Evelyn P., prof. & port., 322

Faucher, Rose-Grace, retired, 63

Findlay Coll., “Competency at Findlay,” 257-62

Fischler, Barbara, prof., 283

Flowers, Betty Brooks, retired, 213 “Foreign standards,” 277

Foundation for Books to China, 118

Freeman, Elsa S., retired, 366

Fry, Thomas K., “User education at UCLA,” 317-19

Fukano, Yasuko, retired, 104

G

Gibson, Dennis Alfred, deceased, 19, 184

Gillis, Frank, retired, 288

Gilmer, Lois C., “Bibliographic instruction and continuing education,” 201-2

Giral, Angela, prof. & port., 210

Goff, Frederick R., deceased, 395

Gotlobe, Jack L., retired, 104

Graf, Francine, appt. & port., 187

Grants. 14, 59, 138-39, 179-80, 206, 238-39, 290, 320, 359,390-91

Grants (by grantee): Acad, of Natural Sciences of Phila., 290; Amer. Antiquarian Soc., 359; ARL, 14, 390; Balch Inst, for Ethnic Studies, 138; Boston Theological Inst., 359; Case Western Reserve U., 14; Ctr. for Research Libs., 359; Columbia U., 138; Cornell U., 238-39; Davidson Coll., 179; Drexel U., 390; 18th-Cent. Short Title Catalogue/North America, 290; Five Colleges, Inc., 290; Harvard Coll., 239; Harvard U., 390; Johns Hopkins U., 14; Kan. State Hist. Soc., 359; Ky. Wesleyan Coll., 14; LC, 14; Loughborough U. of Tech., 179; MIT, 320; Nassau Community Coll., 239; N.Y. Hist. Soc., 359; NYPL, 138 (2), 359; NYU, 138; Northern I11. U., 239; Ohio State U., 320; RLG, 390-91; Rutgers U., 239; Southern I11. U., 239; State Hist. Soc. of Wis., 359; SUNY, Buffalo, 320; Tusculum Coll., 138; UC (Berkeley, 290, 359; Davis, 290; San Francisco, 290); U. of Kan., 179, 320; U. of Manitoba, 59, 359; UNC, CH, 206; U. of Pittsburgh, 320; U. of Tex. (Austin, 239, 290; San Antonio, 179-80); Vanderbilt U., 239; Western Reserve Hist. Soc., 359; YIVO Inst, for Jewish Research, 138; York U., 206, 359

Grants (by grantor): Brit. Lib. Research & Dev. Dept., 179; Canadian Dept. of External Affairs, 239; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 59, 206, 359 (2); Chase Manhattan Bank, 359; Commem. Assn, for the Japanese World Exposition, 290, 390; CLR, 239, 359; Ferris (Booth) F., 359; GE F., 390; Gottesman (D.S. & R.H.) F., 138; HEA, 138, 239, 290, 320 (3), 359; Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth, 238-39; IBM, 14; LSCA, 239; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 14 (2), 320; NEH, 138, 179, 206, 239 (2), 290,359 (6), 390-91; NHPRC, 290; NLM, 179-80, 390; N.Y., 239; Obering, Mrs. Ernest B., 179; An Owensboro, Ky., teacher, 14; Pew Mem. Trust, 14, 138, 290; Revson (Chas. H.) F., 138; Scheuer (S.H. & Helen R.) Family F., 390; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 59, 206, 359 (2); U.S. Dept. of Educ., 290 (2); U.S. Naval Training Equipment Ctr., 320

Graves, Dan W., retired, 18-19

Greist, Lois, retired, 366

Griffin, Larry W., “The exchange experience: an American perspective,” 310-12

Grisham, FrankP., prof. & port., 210-11

Gualtieri, Bernadette, retired, 213

“Guideline help wanted,” ACRL, Standards and Accreditation Committee, 279

“Guidelines for extended campus library services,” ACRL, 86-88

“Guidelines for library services to extension/noncampus students,” ACRL, superseded, 86-88

“Guidelines for the security of rare book, manuscript, and other special collections (draft II),” ACRL, 90-93

“Guidelines for two-year college learning resources programs (revised)” ACRL/AECT, 5-10, 45-49

“Guns or butter,” Montgomery Co. Community Coll., 158

H

“Handbook help wanted,” 291

Hanlin, Frank S., deceased, 324, 366

Hart, Joseph T., deceased, 288

Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, “Cenko Prize,” 315

Henderson, Carol, “Washington Hotline,” 20, 63-75, 93, 121, 185, 209, 245, 313, 355, 391

Herling, John P., retired, 136

“Herman Kahn to speak on the future,” 202

Highfield, Betty Jane, retired & port., 243

Hill, Donna, news note, 15-16

Hilyard, Stevens W., prof., 180

Hobrock, Brice G., prof., 133

Hopp, Ralph H., retired, 19

“How to participate in ACRL,” 37-39

Howery, Carla B., “BI for sociologists,” 278

“Humanities grants still available,” 120

Hurlbert, Bruce M., prof. & port., 180

Hutchings, Mary, “Model policy concerning college and university photocopying for classroom, research and library reserve use,” 127-31

I

Imbert, Margarita Anderson, retired, 365

Immelman, Rene, deceased, 288-89

Ind. U., “Automated staff training,” 356; news note, 208

“Information utilities: a primer,” 247-48

“International exchange of librarians and the Ohio University internship program,” Lee, 345-48

J

Jackson, W. Carl, deceased, 63

Jaffe, John G., prof., 180-81

Job listing options for employers, 26, 302

Jochim, Jack, retired, 288, 324

Johnson, Richard D., interim ed. of Choice & port., 234

Jones, James Victor, deceased & port., 184

Jones, Virginia Lacy, prof. & port., 181

Junkert, Mabel, deceased, 324

K

Kahn, Herman, “To speak on the future” & port., 202

Kearley, David A., prof. & port., 241

Kebabian, Paul B., retired & port., 214

Kennedy, James R., prof. & port., 321

Kichorowsky, Theodosia, retired, 104

Kilpatrick, Norman L., deceased, 136

Kiraldi, Louis, retired, 324

Kirkendall, Carolyn, “BI liaison update,” 354

Knox Coll., “Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” 53-54

Kobzina, Norma, “CE at the University of California, Berkeley,” 176-77

Kooser, Robert, “Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” 53-54

Kratz, Charles E., prof. & port., 133

Kraus, Joe E., retired & port., 62-63

L

Laine, Esther, retired, 288

Lancour, Harold A., deceased, 19-20, 184

Late-breaking news, 75, 155, 227, 302-3, 373

Lee, Hwa-Wei, “International exchange of librarians and the Ohio University internship program,” 345-48

“Legislative policy and general guide to legislative action,” ACRL, 94-96

Leinbach, Philip E., prof. & port., 283

Letters, 125

Lewis, Kathryn, retired, 395

“The librarian as lobbyist,” Pasmik, 97-99

Librarians Against Nuclear War, “Ban bombs, not books,” 356

“A librarian’s visit to China,” Yu, 118-20

“Librarians in closing colleges: or, Where have all the volumes gone?” Sheridan, 275

“Library and information retrieval instruction: competency testing,” Schirmer, 257-62

LC, news notes, 239, 321, 391

“Library insurance,” 140

“Library service for noncampus students,” Travis, 88

Linderman, Winifred B., death note for Rene Immelman, 288-89

“Local academies: an opportunity for professional involvement,” Miller, 106

Loughead, Leo, “Extending library services to a field-based program,” 235-37

Lowe, Mildred, prof., 283-84

Luchechko, John, news note, 16

M

McCabe, Gerard B., prof. & port., 361

McDonald, Joseph A., prof. & port., 59-60

Machovec, Charles R., retired, 288

Macikas, Barbara, “The view from HQ” & port., 204-5

MacLeish, Archibald, deceased & port., 244

Madden, Henry Miller, deceased & port., 366

Marshall, John David, news note, 393

Marshall, Nancy, news note, 393

Martin, Murray S., prof. & port., 15

Martin, P.W., “Library service for noncampus students,” 88

Mason, Ellsworth, retired & port., 288

Massonneau, Suzanne, retirement note for Paul B. Kebabian, 214

Mawn, Geoffrey P., deceased, 366

Mayberry, Alberta Gayle, prof. & port., 181

Miller, Ellen G., “Faculty participation in library automation planning,” 197-99

Miller, William, “Local academies: an opportunity for professional involvement,” 106

“Model policy concerning college and university photocopying for classroom, research and library reserve use,” ALA, 127-31

Montgomery Co. Community Coll., “Guns or butter,” 158

Morahan, Marie Joseph, news note, 211

"More Shinn-anigans,” 78

Moretto, Kathleen J., prof. & port., 181

Morse, Lewis W., deceased, 136-37

Morton, Judy, retired, 104

“Mudge Citation,” 360-61

Mumford, Lawrence Quincy, deceased & port., 366

Murakami, Momoko, retired, 395

Musgrave, John K., retired, 136

Myers, Marian B., deceased, 104

N

NEH/ACRL, “Applicants sought for ACRL/NEH workshops,” 354; “NEH programs in the humanities,” 169-72

“NEH programs in the humanities,” NEH/ACRL, 169-72

Nat’l Lib. of Canada, news note, 208

New Eng. Lib. Board, news note, 208

“N.J. black caucus sponsors programs,” 11

“New LRC dedicated,” U. of Wis.-Stout, 203

New technology, 139-40, 186-87, 215-16, 247-48, 293-94, 329-30, 369-71, 396-98

New technology (by company or institution): ALA, LITA, Video & Cable Communication Section, 139; Amer. Mathematical Soc., 186; Amer. Software Pub. Co., 329; Auto-Graphics, 140; Baker & Taylor, 215; Battelle, 215; BRS, 247; Carlyle Systems, 139; Carrollton Press, 293; Cine Info., 396; CL Systems, 369; COMMTEX Int’l, 369; Council of New Eng. State U. Librarians, 139; Crane, Russak & Co., 215; Data Courier, 293; Datapro Research Corp., 139; Design Enterprises of San Francisco, 329; DIALOG Information Services, 140, 186, 293, 369-70, 396; Dorlen Products, 247; Drexel Lib. Q., 293; EBSCO, 370; European Conf, on Posts & Telecommunications, 186; Faxon (F.W.), 329; Geac Int’l, 139, 229; Gov’t Printing Office, 186; Harris Environmental Systems, 396-98; IBM, 398; Info. Resources Press, 186, 370; Inforonics, 293-94; ITT, 329-30; Johns Hopkins U., 139; LC, 370; Libraries Unlimited, 370; Los Angeles Times, 139-40; Maxwell Lib. Systems, 215-16; Minn. State U. System Project for Automated Lib. Systems, 186; Nat’l Audio-Visual Assn., 369; Nat’l Oceanic & Atmospheric Assn., 2.47; Nat’l Technical Info. Service, 140; Northwestern U., 186; NYTIS, 294; OCLC, 187, 216; Online, 140, 294, 330; Online Chronicle, 140; Pacific Northwest Bib. Ctr., 186; Pergamon Int’l Info. Corp., 186-87; RLG, 140, 187; Research Pubs., 330; SpaceSaver Corp., 398; Systems Control, 216; Tandem Computers, 294; Transtech Int’l Corp., 140; Tymshare, 187; UC, Santa Cruz, 216; U. of 111., 371; U. of Wash., 371; UTLAS, 187, 294; Warner-Eddison Associates, 371; Wiley (John) & Sons, 186

“New United Methodist Archives Center,” 50-51

“New York’s landmark library legislation,” 2

Newman, G. Charles, “Library and information retrieval instruction: competency testing,” 259-62; prof. & port., 321-22, erratum, 393

News from the field, 14, 59, 137-39, 179-80, 206-8, 238-40, 289-91, 320-21, 359-60, 390-91

News notes, 59, 180, 208, 239-40, 290-91, 321, 359-60, 391

O

Ohio State U., “Sonata bad idea,” 219

Ohio U. Libraries, “International exchange of librarians and the Ohio University internship program,” Lee, 345-48

Oiler, A. Kathryn, retired & port., 136

“Online searching and chemistry students at Knox,” Bracken, 53-54

Osborn, Jeanne, retired, 288

Osburn, Edwin Calhoun, deceased, 244

P

Palmer, Virginia Ellis, “BI for the invisible university,” 12-13

Palsson, Mary Dale, prof. & port., 241-42

Parsley, Brantley H., prof., 393

Pasmik, Eleonor E., “The librarian as lobbyist,” 97-99

Paul, Jeff, “An experiment in solar design at San Jose State University,” 377-80

Peabody Institute, news note, 321

People, 15-20, 59-63, 101-4, 133-37, 180-84, 210-14, 240-45, 283-89, 321-24, 361-66, 393-95

People in the news, 15-16, 59, 211, 322, 393

Perry, Margaret, prof., 284

“Personnel study group,” ACRL, 214

Persons, Caroline C., retired, 19

Phipps, Shelley, retirement note for Miriam Sue Dudley, 243

Pickett, Doyle, prof. & port., 181-82 Piele, Linαa J., “Reference Assistance Project at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,” 83-84

“Piercy Award,” 314

Porter, Peggy, prof., 182

Powell, Charles Percy, deceased, 289

Pretsch, Felix H., deceased, 20

“Prison libraries,” 38

Profiles, 15, 59-60, 101, 133, 180-82, 210-11, 240-42, 283-84, 321-22, 361-62, 393

Propes, Aileen, deceased, 214

“Proposed bylaws of the Law and Political Science Section,” ACRL, 49-50

Publications, 21-23, 65-67, 105-6, 143-46, 188-89, 216-17, 248-50, 291-93, 325-29, 368-69, 399-401

Q,R

Ready, William B., deceased, 184

Redford, Ione, retired, 19 “Reference Assistance Project at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,” Piele, 83-84

“Research release time at the University of New Mexico Library,” Stine, 380-82

Retirements, 18-19, 62-63, 104, 135-36, 184, 213-14, 243-44, 287-88, 324, 365-66, 395

R.I. Hist. Soc., news note, 359

Roberts, Ceil, “Library service for noncampus students,” 88

Roger, Mae Durham, retired, 288, 324

Rossi, Katherine P., deceased, 137

Rutherford, Irmgard, retired, 288

S

Sager, Donald J., news note, 59

San Jose State U., “Solar design at San Jose,” 377-80

Sartain, William G., retired, 213

Schirmer, Robert, “Library and information retrieval instruction: competency testing,” 257-62

Self, James R., prof. & port., 60

“Serial titles still vary,” 96

Sessions, Judith A., prof. & port., 361-62

Shaughnessy, Thomas W., prof. & port., 362

Sheehan, Helen, deceased, 244-45, 324

Sheppard, George K.. “Establishing library skills proficiency in a teacher education program,” 351-52

Shera, Jesse Hauk, deceased & port., 184

Sheridan, John, “College libraries and networking,” 309-10; “Libraries in closing colleges: or, Where have all the volumes gone?” 275

Shinn, James R., apprehended again, 75; “More Shinn-anigans,” 78; “Shinn gets snagged,” 262; tried & sentenced, 373

Simonson, Emma, deceased, 324

Sinclair, Donald A., retired, 324

Sivers, Robert, news note, 16

Smisor, George T., deceased, 324

Smith, Hal, retired, 288

Smith, Myron, Jr., news note, 16

Smith, Nathan M., prof., 284

Snapp, Elizabeth, prof. & port., 284

“Solar design at San Jose,” Paul, 377-80

“Sonata bad idea,” Ohio State U., 219

Stanley, E.B., news note, 16

Stein, Bessie A., retired, 213-14

Sterling & Francine Clark Art Inst., news note, 391

Stine, Diane, “Research release time at the University of New Mexico Library,” 380-82

Stoffle, Carla J., ACRL president & port., 271; “A conversation” & port., 232-33

Strowd, Elvin E., prof. & port., 133

Studhalter, Margaret, retired, 104

Swanson, Ronald J., prof. & port., 60

T

Tallman, Johanna E., retired, 19

Taylor, Merrily E., prof. & port., 211

“Think tank recommendations for bibliographic instruction” (42:394—98), correction, 125

Trautman, Wilbur C., retired, 395

“Travel much?” 400

Travis, Thomas G., “Library service for noncampus students,” 88

U

United Methodist Archives Ctr., “New United Methodist Archives Center,” 50-51

U.S., Office of Foreign Assets Control, news note, 180

U. of Calgary, “Books saved by freeze-drying,” 237

UC, Berkeley, “Berkeley’s emergency response program,” 237-38; “CE at the University of California, Berkeley,” 176-77

UCLA, “User education at UCLA,” 317-19

U. of Chicago, news note, 391

U. of Houston, news note, 359-60

U. of I11., news note, 360; "Prison libraries,” 38

U. of Kan., news note, 59

U. of N.M., “Research release time at the University of New Mexico Library,” 380-82

U. of Wis.-Parkside, “Reference Assistance Project at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,” 83-84

U. of Wis.-Stout, ’’New LRC dedicated,” 203

“User education at UCLA,” Fry, 317-19

V

Vanderbilt U., news note, 239-40

Velten, Ruth, deceased, 324

Venable, Harriet C., retired, 395

“The view from HQ,” Eberhart, 175-76; Espo, 10-11; Macikas, 204-205; Wniteley, 131-32

Virgo, Julie Carroll, “Academic Libraries Frontier Conference,” 99; ’’Executive Director’s report,” 276-77

“Virgo challenges the California grassroots,” Culotta, 172

W

Wall, Minnie, deceased, 20

“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 20, 63-75,93,121,185, 209,245,313,355, 391

Watson, S. Dorothy, “Library service for noncampus students,” 88

Weber, David C., “ACRL president’s letter” & port., 3; “ACRL president’s report, 1981-82” & port., 229-32

Weston, Norman, “Extending library services to a field-based program,” 235-37

Wezeman, Frederick, deceased, 20

White, Herbert S., news note, 59

Whiteley, Sandy, appt., 2; "BI for sociologists,” 278; “The view from HQ,” & port., 131-32

Wikander, Lawrence E., retired & port., 243-44

Wilson, Mildred, deceased, 395

Wright, Frances, retired, 214

WylTys, Ronald E., prof., 361

X,Y,Z

Yamel, Brian, “Reference Assistance Project at the University of

Wisconsin-Parkside,” 83-84

“You’ll find it in the classifieds,” ACRL, 401

Yourman, Madeline C., retired, 136

Yu, Ping Kuen, retired, 324

Yu, Priscilla C., “A librarian’s visit to China,” 117-20

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