College & Research Libraries News
INDEX TO VOL. 38
(including C&RL News issues)
ABBREVIATIONS
Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are alphabetized as if spelled out. Other abbreviations:
| appt. | —appointment |
| assn. | —association |
| coll. | —college |
| comp. | —compiler |
| ed. | —editor, edition |
| f. | —foundation |
| inst. | —institute, institution |
| n (before page numbers) | —CérRL News issues |
| port. | —portrait |
| prof. | —profile |
| rev. | —review (er) |
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Abell, Millicent D., ed., Collective bargaining in higher education: its implications for goυerance and faculty status for librarians, rev. of, 361—62 Abstracts, 85-88, 177-78, 272- 73, 446-49
“Academic librarians: a survey of benefits and responsibilities,” Dow, 218-20
“The academic library development program,” Morein, Boykin, Wells and Givens, 37-45; comment, 333; response, 333- 34
“An academic library publications committee: twelve years later,” Nelson, 317-20
Access to Canadian government publications in Canadian academic and public libraries,Jarvi, rev. of, 355-56
Ackoff, Russell L., and others, Designing a national scientific and technological communication system: the SCATT report, rev. of, 343-44 Acquisitions, n4-6, n34-35, n59- 62, n94-95, nl26-30, nl63- 65, n198-99, n234-36, n266- 69, n302, n328-29
Acquisitions (by institution): Brigham Young Univ., nl27- 28, n266; Brooklyn Coll., n 129-30, n328; Brown Univ., n34-35; Case Western Reserve Univ., n95; Cincinnati Historical Society, n94; Columbia Univ., n5, n59—60, n94, n328— 29; Cooper-Hewitt Museum, n34; Davidson Coll., nl30; Duke Univ., nl63, nl99, n268; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Univ., n268; Florida State Univ., n61; Harvard Divinity School, n5-6; Harvard Univ., n234; Indiana State Univ., nl63, n234, n266-67, n269; Indiana Univ., n59, nl98-99; Laredo Junior Coll., n61; LC, n34, n61-62, n328; Memphis State Univ., n60; Monterey Inst, of Foreign Studies, n34; National Library of Canada, n163-64; NYPL, nl65; New York Univ., nl99; Princeton Univ., n4-5; Rockefeller Univ., n34; St. Bernard’s Seminary, n4; Southern Illinois Univ., n267-68; Tennessee Technological Univ., nl27; Texas A&I Univ., n61; Texas A&M Univ., n5; Texas Tech Univ., n235; Thomas Jefferson Univ., nl30; Trinity Univ., n59; Univ. of Arizona, nl29; Univ. of California (Los Angeles, n234-35; San Diego, n94); Univ. of Colorado, n4; Univ. of Connecticut, n302; Univ. of Delaware, n302; Univ. of Georgia, nl26; Univ. of Houston, nl26; Univ. of New Mexico, n267; Univ. of Notre Dame, n235; Univ. of Pittsburgh, n6, n60, nl98; Univ. of South Dakota, n60— 61; Univ. of Texas, nl28-29, n266 (Austin, nl98; Dallas, n302; El Paso, nl26); Univ. of Toronto, n234; Univ. of Utah, nl29, n267; Univ. of Virginia, nl26-27, nl63, nl98, n268-69; Univ. of Washington, n235-36; Ursinus Coll., nβO; Vassar Coll., nl27; Washington Univ., nl64-65, n267; Wayne State Univ., nl98; Xavier Univ., n267; Yivo Inst.
for Jewish Research, nl28
Acquisitions (by subject, author, or title): Abzug, Bella S., Congresswoman, n94; Africa (CARA), n235; American Society of Interior Designers library, n34; Asian and international studies (Pelzer), n59; Autograph collection, n235; Aviation literature, n268; Batchelder-McPharlin Puppetry Collection, n267; Benét, Laura, n328; Bibliographic Systems Center Collection, n234; Borges, Jorge L., n268- 69; Buchan, John, n34—35; Byrd, Harry F., Jr., Sen., nl98; Caldwell, Erskine, nl26; Calliergis, ed., Etymologicum Magnum Graecum, nl63; Calling cards (Schang), n328-29; Canadian books, n34; Catlin, North American Indian portfolio, n267; Children’s books (Fadiman), n60; Chilean and Mexican manuscripts, n266; City planning, n95; Civil War letters (Rippetoe) ‚ n266-67; Civil War naval history, n94; Common Cause archives, n4—5; Cordier, Andrew W., n59-60; Cousins, Norman, nl29—30; Dekker, Eduard Douwes. nl29; DeMille, Cecil B., n266; Douglass, “Liberty,” n267; Dürer, Underweysung der messung, nl26; Dunning, Philip, nl98; Eames & Young architectural firm, n267; Evins, Joe L., Congressman, nl27; Freud, Die Traumdeutung, n34; Gaines (Pierce) Collection of Americana, n302; Gellius, Noctes Atticae, nl26; German literature (Jantz) ‚ n199; Goldman
(Sam) library, n4; Grant family letters and scrapbooks, n267-68; Hay, John, n34; Hebraica books and manuscripts (Lowy), n163-64; Hemingway, The sun also rises, nl63; Hill, Walter N., n35; Hogarth, William, nl30; Japanese books nl98; Jewish farmers, nl28; Kent, Rockwell. n5; Kissinger, Henry A., n61-62; Labor movement history (Tamiment Inst.), nl99; Lexicography working papers, n269; Mac- Bride, Roger L., nl27; McCullers, Carson, nl63; Mathews, Mitford, n234; Mexican books and recordings (UNAM), n61; Middle East, nl29; Mojave Indians (Sherer), n235; National Libertarian Party, nl27; Nin, Anaïs, n234; O’Connor (Ulick) Archives, n302; Otology (Goldstein), n164-65; Pare, Cinq liυres de chirvgie, nl30; Parsons, Edwin C., nl26; Pennsylvania Germans, n60; Plath, Sylvia, n198—99; Primrose ( William ) Viola Collection, n127-28; Prose and poetry of the live stock industry of the United States, n5; Public management science (Grundstein), n60; Railroad company records, diaries, etc., n94; Rehder (Helmut) Collection of German literature, n302; Rockefeller, John D., Sr.. n34; Romanian books, nl98; Roper, Daniel C., n268; Scottish books (Univ. of St. Andrews), n61; Sheen, Fulton J., Archbishop, n4; Sherwood, Robert E., n234; Siberian primers, n235-36; El Socialista microfilms, n328; Steinberg (William) library, n6; Twain. Mark, nl27; U.S. Constitution (Morris), n59; Universalist Historical Society library, n5-6; Vesalius, De Humani Corporis Fabrica‚ nl30; Warner, John W., nl26—27; Webster, An American dictionary, n128-29; Weill, The seven deadly sins, nl65; Western Americana (Chilson), n60-61
Advances in librarianship,v.6, 7, Voigt and Harris, eds., revs, of, 164, 429-31
Afflerbach, Lois, and Franck, eds. and comps.. The emerging field of sociobibliography: the collected essays of Ilse Bry, rev. of, 546
Alfred William Pol’ard: a selection of his essays,Pollard, rev. of, 344-46
Allen, Robert V., rev. (Slavic and East European resources in Canadian academic and research libraries), 77-78
Aman, Mohammed M., rev. (American overseas library technical assistance, 1940- 1970), 61-62
“American Fulbright-Hays scholars, 1977-78, in library science.” n318
ALA, Library Research Round Table. “1978 LRRT research competition,” n325
“ALA minority scholarship renamed for Louise Giles,” n56
The ALA yearbook: a review of library events, 1975‚ rev. of, 175-76
American library history: 1876- 1976.Winger, issue ed., rev. of, 173-74
American overseas library technical assistance, 1940-1970 ‚Brewster, rev. of, 61-62
Anders, Mary Edna, Libraries and library services in the Southeast. A report of the Southeastern States Cooperative Survey, 1972-1974, rev. of, 266-67
Andrews, Charles R., prof. & port., n22
Applications of operations research models to libraries: a case study of the use of monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University,Chen, rev. of, 65-66
Appointments, n22-23, n50, n79-81, nll2, nl48-49, nl79-n213, n255-56, n275-78, n312-13, n339-40
Approval plans and academic libraries: an interpretive survey,McCullough, Posey and Pickett, rev. of, 548-49
Arcari, Ralph D., rev. (A reader in library management), 171-72
Archer, H. Richard, retired, n340
Archive-library relations,Clark, ed., rev. of, 169-70
Ashley, Janet L., rev. (Writing objectives for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries),
“Aspects of British university librarianship, 1877-1977,” Roberts, 460-76
ACRL, Academic Status Committee, Collective bargaining in higher education: its implications for governance and faculty status for librarians, rev. of, 361-62
ACRL, “Annual report of the President, 1976-77,” nl91-93
ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Section, formation of, nl25 ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Task Force, “Guidelines for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries,” n92; Writing objectives for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries, rev. of, 436
ACRL, Board of Directors, annual conference meetings, Detroit, June 17-21, 1977, “Highlights,” n225—30; midwinter meetings, Chicago, Jan. 31- Feb. 3, 1977, “Highlights,” nl44-46
ACRL, Cinema Librarians Discussion Group, formation of, nl28
ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, “Draft guidelines and procedures for the screening and appointment of academic librarians,” n87-90; correction, nl57; “Guidelines and procedures for the screening and appointment of academic librarians,” n231-33 ACRL, Committee on the
ACRL Constitution and Bylaws, proposed amendment, n91
ACRL. Constitution and Bylaws, n295-97; proposed amendment to, n91
ACRL, midwinter meeting, Chicago, Jan. 22-27, 1978, meetings, n324
ACRL, national conference, call for papers, n263
ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, “Eighteenth- century English books,” 1975 preconference proceedings, n90
ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections, “Guidelines on manuscripts and archives,” publication an-
nouncement, nl95; “Statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for commercial purposes,” nl43-44
ACRL/AAC/AAUP, “Statement on faculty status of college and university librarians” (C&RL News 35:26), “Organizations endorsing the joint statement on faculty status,” n31-32; new endorsements, n252
“ACRL at the 1977 annual conference,” n248
“ACRL Board pays tribute to Louise Giles,” n57 “ACRL candidates, 1978 elections,” n323-25
ACRL chapters, n91, nl96 “ACRL interns selected,” n298
“ACRL internship project extended,” nl61 “ACRL materials,” n3 “ACRL members run for ALA Council,” n93
“ACRL 1978 national conference in Boston,” n46
“ACRL 1978 national conference: New horizons for academic libraries,” n230
“ACRL officers for 1977/78,” n223-25
“ACRL programs at Detroit conference,” n120-23
“ACRL seeks volunteers,” n299- 301
“ARL statistics—handle with care,” Piternick, 419-23; comment, 521-22; response, 522
Atkinson, Hugh C., prof. & port., n47-50
“Attribution of library costs,” Drake, 514-19
Aubry, John, prof., nl78
Awards, n7, n62, nl31, nl99- 201, n236
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Bailey, Martha J., rev. (Directorship by objectives), 435-36
Bailey, Stephen K.. ports., nl20, n248
Bartlett, Mabel, retired, n278 Baughman, James C.. “Toward a structural approach to collection development,” 241-48; comments, 523—24; response, 524
Beach, Allyne, and Gapen, “Library book theft: a case study,” 118-28 Bearman, Toni Carbo, principal investigator, A study of coverage overlap among fourteen major science and technology abstracting and indexing services, rev. of. 532-33 Beene, Joyce Shapiro, rev. (Law library resources in Canada), 78-79
Bender, J. Terry, deceased, n214 Bentinck-Smith, William, Building a great library: the Coolidge years at Harvard, rev. of, 60-61
Berlin, Charles, comp., Hebrew printing and bibliography, rev. of, 431-32
Berner, Richard C., rev. (Archive-library relations), 169-70
Billings. Harold, prof., n212-13
Biomedical, scientific & technical book reviewing,Chen, rev. of, 260-61
Bird, Viola A., Law library resources in Canada, rev. of, 78-79
Blake, Norman F., Caxton: England's first publisher, rev. of, 64-65
Bloch, Joshua, and others. Hebrew printing and bibliography, rev. of, 431-32
Bloom, Janet, and Comaromi; Michael, A survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada, rev. of, 70-71
Blum, Fred, rev. (Advances in librarianship, v. 7), 429—31
Boaz, Martha, rev. (Introduction to librarianship), 165; rev. (Introduction to library science), 164-65
Bonn, Thomas L., rev. (The business of publishing), 339; rev. (Media equipment), 170- 71
Book reviews, 60-83, 161-76, 253-71, 337-62, 427-44, 527- 52
The book trade of the world; volume II, The Americas, Australia, New Zealand ‚Taubert, ed., rev. of, 172-73
Books and undergraduates: proceedings of a conference held at Royal Holloway College, University of London, 4th-6th July, 1975,Mann, ed., rev. of, 346-47
Books that changed the South,Downs, rev. of, 253-55 Boonstra, Harry, prof. & port., n311
Borchardt, D. H., and Horacek, Librarianship in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania: a brief survey, rev. of, 260
Bosseau, Don L., prof. & port., n311-12
Boyer, Calvin J., rev. (Theses and dissertations as information sources), 444
Boykin, Joseph F., Jr., and Wells; Givens; Morein, “The academic library development program,” 37-45; comment, 333; response, 333-34
Bratcher, Dorrice, retired, n278 Brewster,
Beverly J., American overseas library technical assistance, 1940-1970, rev. of, 61-62
Breyfogle, Robert H., rev. (Practical MARC cataloguing), 256— 57; rev. (Proceedings of a conference held in Plymouth on 16 and 17 April, 1975, MARC Users’ Group), 256-57
“A brief golden age?” Johnson, editorial, 459 Broward, Audrey A., retired, n340
Brown, Luther, retired, n256
Bruccoli, Matthew J., ed., Pages: the world of books, writers, and writing, rev. of, 339-40
Bruntien, Scott, rev. (The library and information science Cum- Index), 72
Bry, Ilse. The emerging field of sociobibliography: the collected essays of Ilse Bry, rev. of, 546
Bryan, Harrison, University libraries in Britain: a new look, rev. of, 438-39
Bryan, Ruth M., retired, n256
Brynteson, Susan, prof. & port., nl47-48 Budurowycz, Bohdan, Slavic and East European resources in Canadian academic and research libraries, rev. of. 77-78
Building a great library: the Coolidge years at Harvard.Bentinck-Smith, rev. of, 60-61
Burr. Robert L., prof. & port., n274; rev. (Applications of operations research models to libraries). 65-66; rev. (Methods of analysis and evaluation of information needs), 537-38
Business information sources,Daniells, rev. of, 359-60
The business of publishing: a PW anthology,Ehrlich, comp., rev. of, 339
Butler, Meredith A., rev. (Zur Theorie und Praxis des modernen Bibliothekswesens), 540- 42
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Cagle, William R., prof., n253- „ 54
“Call for papers for ACRL national conference: New horizons for academic libraries,” n263
Canelas, Dale B., rev. (Library management), 427-29
Cannan, Judith P., rev. (Librarianship in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania), 260
Capital provision for university libraries: report of a working party,Gt. Brit., University Grants Committee, rev. of, 337- 38; comment, 523
Carl H. Milam and the American Library Association,Sullivan, rev. of, 267-71
Carl H. Milam and the United Nations library,Milam, rev. of, 267-71
Carroll, Hardy, “Primary sources for understanding the new copyright law,” nl-2
Carvalho, Eugene, rev. (Toshokan), 536-37 Cassata, Mary B., rev. (Continuing education opportunities for library, information, and media personnel), 257-59; rev. (Proceedings, first CLENE assembly), 257-59
Cataloging with copy: a decisionmaker’s handbook,Dowell, rev. of, 167-68
“Causes and dynamics of user frustration in an academic library,” Saracevic, Shaw and Kantor, 7-18; comment, 249- 51; response, 251
Caxton: England’s first publisher,Blake, rev. of, 64-65
A century of service: librarianship in the United States and Canada, Jackson, Herling and Jo- sev, eds., rev. of, 347-48
Challman, Jean, retired, n278
“Changes in HEGIS-LIBGIS forms,” nlll Chapman, Edward A., and Lubans, eds., Reader in library systems analysis, rev. of, 73-74
Chen, Ching-chih, Applications of operations research models to libraries: a case study of the use of monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University, rev. of, 65-66; Biomedical, scientific & technical book reviewing, rev. of, 260-61
Childs. James Bennett, deceased, n256
Churchwell, Charles D., rev. (A historical introduction to library education), 74-75
“Cinema studies librarians,” nll Clark, Robert L., Jr., ed., Archive-library relations, rev. of, 169-70
Clarke, Marian M. G., retired, n256
Classical music recordings for home and library,Halsey, rev. of, 62
Classification and indexing in the humanities,Langridge, rev. of, 71-72
A classification and subject index for cataloging and arranging books and pamphlets of a library,
Dewey, rev. of, 161-62
Clements, F. A., ed.. Proceedings of a conference held in Plymouth on 16 and 17 April, 1975, MARC User’s Group, rev. of, 256- 57
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, 12th, Champaign, Ill., 1975, The use of computers in literature searching and related reference activities in libraries, rev. of, 79-80
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, 13th, Champaign, Ill., 1976, The economics of library automation, rev. of, 533-34
Coleman, Kathleen, and Dickinson, “Drafting a reference collection policy,” 227-33
Collective bargaining and the academic librarian,Weatherford, rev. of, 358-59
Collective bargaining in higher education: its implications for governance and faculty status for librarians,ACRL, Academic Status Committee, rev. of, 361-62
Collins, Craig, and Jacobson; Wish, “Terminal costs for online searching,” 291-97
Comaromi, John Phillip, The eighteen editions of the Dewey Decimal Classification, rev. of, 161-62
Comaromi, John Phillip, and Michael; Bloom, A survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada, rev. of, 70- 71
Commerton, B. Anne, rev. (Collective bargaining in higher education), 361-62 “The community college library in the mid-1970s,” Dale, 404-11
Computer-readable bibliographic data bases: a directory and data sourcebook, Wilson and Rouse, comps, and eds., rev. cf. 261-62
Conference on Library Orientation, 5th, Eastern Michigan University, 1975, Faculty involvement in library instruction: their views on participation in and support of academic library use instruction, rev. of, 356-58
“Conflict and ambiguitv in the role of the academic library director,” Lee, 396—403
Continuing education opportunities for library, information, and media personnel,rev. of, 257— 59
CLENE, Proceedings, first CLENE assembly. Palmer House, Chicago. Illinois, January 23-24, 1976, rev. of, 257-59
“CLENE prepares to publish directory,” nl62 Conway, William E., rev. (Eighteenth-century English books), 434-35
Cottam, Keith M., letter to the ed., n194-96; prof.. n336
Courses, nl31-32, nl65-66 Cowles, Mary E., retired, n340
“Current trends in periodical collections,” Wright, 234-40
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Dain, Phyllis, rev. (A century of service), 347-48
Dale, Doris Cruger, “The community college library in the mid- 1970s,” 404-11; ed., Carl H.
Milam and the United Nations library,rev. of, 267-71
Daly, Jeannette, and others. The use of gaming in education for library management: final report on a research project, rev. of, 340
Daniells, Lorna M., Business information sources, rev. of, 359-60
Davinson, Donald, Theses and dissertations as information sources, rev. of, 444
Deaths, n55—56, n112, nl49, nl80, n214, n256
De Gennaro, Richard, rev. (Capital provision for university libraries), 337-38; comment, 523
“A delicate balance,” Johnson, editorial, 99
Delmas, B., and d’Olier, Planning national infrastructures for documentation, libraries and archives: outline of a general policy, rev. of, 76-77
Designing a national scientific and technological communication system: the SCATT report,Ackoff and others, rev. of, 343-44
“The development of working collections in university libraries,” Rice, 309—12
Dewey, Melvil, A classification and subject index for cataloging and arranging books and pamphlets of a library, rev. of, 161-62
Dickinson. Donald C.. and Laird; Maxwell, comps., Voices from the Southwest: a gathering in honor of Lawrence Clark Powell, rev. of, 346 Dickinson, Pauline, and Coleman, “Drafting a reference collection policy,” 227-33 Directorship by objectives, Kemper and Ostrander, rev. of, 435-36
Divilbiss, J. L., ed.. The economics of library automation, rev. of, 533-34
d’Olier, J. H., and Delmas, Planning national infrastructures for documentation, libraries and archives: outline of a general policy, rev. of, 76-77
Doskey, John S., and Rosenberg. Media equipment: a guide and dictionary, rev. of, 170-71
Dow, Ronald F., “Academic librarians: a survey of benefits and responsibilities,” 218-20
Dowell, Arlene Taylor, Cataloging with copy: a decision-maker’s handbook, rev. of, 167-68
Downs, Robert B., Books that changed the South, rev. of, 253-55
Doyle, James, rev. (A guide to sources of educational information), 71
Doyle, James M., and Grimes, Reference resources: a systematic approach, rev. of, 342
“Draft guidelines and procedures for the screening and appointment of academic librarians,” ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, n87-90; correction, nl57
“Drafting a reference collection policy,” Coleman and Dickinson, 227-33
Drake, Miriam A., “Attribution of library costs,” 514-19
Dranov, Paula, Microfilm: the librarian’s view, 1976-77‚ rev. of, 163-64
Drazic, Milimir. prof. & port., n338
“Dual pricing of periodicals,” Wittig, 412-18
Dunlap, Connie R., “Annual report of the President 1976- 77,” nl91-93; “Julie Virgo appointed Executive Secretary of ACRL,” n119; port., n248
Durey, Peter, Staff management in university and college libraries, rev. of, 67-68
Dyson, Allan J., rev. (Faculty involvement in library instruction), 356-58
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Eastlick, John, and Stueart, Library management, rev. of, 427-29
The economics of library automation,Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, 13th, Champaign, 111., 1976, rev. of, 533-34
“Editor sought for new ACRL series,” n81
“The effectiveness of browsing,” Greene, 313—16
Ehrlich, Arnold W., comp., The business of publishing: a PW anthology, rev. of, 339
The eighteen editions of the Dewey Decimal Classification‚ Comaromi, rev. of, 161-62
“Eighteenth-century English books,” ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, 1975 preconference proceedings, n90
Eighteenth-century English books ‚ considered by librarians and booksellers, bibliographers and collectors,rev. of, 434-35
Elrod, J. McRee, letter to the ed., 426
The emerging field of sociobibliography: the collected essays of Ilse Bry,Bry, rev. of, 546
Emerson, Susan V., letter to the ed., 523; response, 524
Estabrook, Leigh, ed., Libraries in post-industrial society, rev. of, 544—45
Estes, David E., rev. (Alfred William Pollard), 344-46
Esteves, Roberto, and Kenney, Video and cable communications: guidelines for librarians, rev. of, 65
Euster, Joanne E., prof. & port., n275
Evans, G. Edward, Management techniques for librarians, rev. of, 338-39
Evans, Glyn T., rev. (National inventory of library needs, 1975), 548
Exchanges, n23
Exhibits, n7-8, nl66. n201 “An experiment in bibliographic instruction at Wabash College,” Tucker, 203-9
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Faculty involvement in library instruction: their views on participation in and support of academic library use instruction.Conference on Library Orientation, 5th, Eastern Michigan University, 1975, rev. of, 356- 58
Faibisoff, Sylvia G., rev. National and international library planning), 255—56
Fang, Josephine Riss, rev. (World guide to technical information and documentation services, 2d ed., rev. and enl.), 166-67
Fang, Josephine Riss, and Songe,
International guide to library, archival, and information science associations,rev. of, 348- 50
Feng, Y. T., prof. & port., n335
“Folger library acquires reformation editions,” n265
“A formula for estimating collection use,” Turner, 509-13
Forth, Stuart, rev. (Staff management in university and college libraries), 67-68
Franck, Jane P., prof., nl47
Franck, Marga, and Afflerbach, eds. and comps.. The emerging field of sociobibliography: the collected essays of Ilse Bry, rev. of, 546
Franco, Kathryn, appt., n256
Frankie, Suzanne O., letter to the ed., 521-22; response, 522
Frederick, Ronald D., prof. & port., n337 Freides, Thelma, rev. (The emerging field of sociobibliography), 546
Friedman, Joan M., rev. (The illustrator and the book in England from 1790 to 1914), 265-66; rev. (William Morris and the art of the book), 265- 66
Fry, Bernard M., and White, Publishers and libraries: a study of scholarly research journals, rev. of, 527—30
“Fulbright-Hays exchange program,” n2
“Fulbright-Hays scholars,” n56
Function and organization of a national documentation centre in a developing country ‚ by a FID-DC working group under the direction of Harald Schütz,rev. of, 76-77
Futas, Elizabeth, ed., Library acquisition policies and procedures, rev. of, 542—44
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Gaines, James E., Jr., prof., n274
Galloway, R. Dean, letter to the ed., 249; response, 249; letter to the ed., 333; response, 333- 34
Gambee, Budd L., rev. (Libraries as communication systems), 439-40
Gapen, Kaye, and Beach, “Library book theft: a case study” 118-28
Gardner. Richard K., resignation & port., nl24
Gates, Jean Key, Introduction to librarianship, 2d ed., rev. of, 165
“A gathering of British libraries,” 487-97
Genaway, David C., and Stanford, “Quasi-departmental libraries,” 187-94; comment, 426
George, Melvin R., “Richard K. Gardner resigns as editor of Choice,” nl24
Gerulaitis, Leonardas Vytautas, Printing and publishing in fifteenth-century Venice, rev. of, 442-44
Giles, Louise, deceased & port., n55-56
Gittelsohn, Marc, rev. (The book trade of the world), 172-73
Givens, Johnnie E., rev. (The ALA yearbook, 1975), 175-76
Givens, Johnnie E.. and Morein; Boykin; Wells, “The academic library development program,” 37-45; comment, 333; response, 333-34
Glidden, Benjamin C., Lt. Col., prof. & port., nl78
Glikin, Ronda, rev. (A plan for cooperative action), 82-83 Goldberg, Robert L., A systems approach to library program development, rev. of, 436-38
Goldstein, Marianne, and Sedransk. “Using a sample technique to describe characteristics of a collection,” 195-202
Goodwin, Marion L., retired, n256
Grants, n8-10, n35-36, n62-65, n95, nl32-33. nl66-68, n201- 2, n236-39, n269-70, n302-4, n329-30
Grants (by grantee): American Antiquarian Society, nl68; AACJC, n304; ALA, n304; ARL, n8-9; Beloit Coll., nl66-68; Carnegie-Mellon Univ., n201-2; Case Western Reserve Univ., n237; Colorado Coll., nl66—68; Colorado School of Mines, n238; Columbia Univ., n64; Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, nl32; CLENE, n9; Cornell Univ., n239, n303; CLR, nl33; Drew Univ., n329; Duke Univ., nl68, n269; Folger Inst, of Renaissance and 18th-Century Studies. n36; Folger Shakespeare Library, n238; Georgia Southern Coll.. nl66-68; Georgia State Univ., nl66-68; Glenville State Coll., nl66-68; Guilford Coll., n166-68; Hampton Inst., nl66—68; Huntington Library, n236-37; Joint Univ. Libraries (Tenn.), nl66-68; Lake Forest Coll., n166-68; LC. nl33: Marshall (George C.) Research F., n95; Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board, nl33; New England Document Conservation Center, n238-39; New England Library Board, n303; NELINET, n238; NYPL, n62-63, n201-2; Northwestern Univ., n9, n237; OCLC. nl32; Princeton Univ., n35; Radcliffe Coll., nl0; Region XI medical libraries, nl32; RLG, n9-10; Rhode Island Coll., n236; St. Olaf Coll., n237; Shippensburg State Coll., nl32; Smith (Johnson C.) Univ., n36; Southern Illinois Univ., n329-30: Stanford Univ., n35; State Historical Society of Wisconsin, n36; SUNY. n63; Syracuse Univ., n95; Temple Univ., n303; Tus- culum Coll., nl66-68; Univ. of California (Berkelev, n35; Santa Barbara. n63-64); Univ. of Colorado. Colorado Springs, nl66-68; Univ. of Evansville, n237; Univ. of Illinois, Ur- bana-Champaign. n95: Univ. of Maryland, n303-4; Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, nl66- 68; Univ. of Rochester. n329; Univ. of Southern California, n8, n35-36; Univ. of the District of . Columbia, n237-38, n329-30: Univ. of Virginia, n269; Univ. of Washington, n9; Univ. of Wisconsin, Park- side, n329; Washington Univ., n64; Wavne State Univ., nl66- 68, n270; Yeshiva Univ., n302-3
Grants (by grantor); Boettcher F.. n238; Carnegie Corp., n9- 10, nl33; Commemorative Assn. for the Japan World Exposition of 1970, n64; Commonwealth Fund, n202; CLR,
n36, nl32-33, nl66-68, n201-
2, n237, n329; Fairchild (Sherman) F., n201; Ford F., nl33; Immigration History Research Center, n95; Mellon F., n8—9, n35, nl33, nl68, n236- 37, n239; Michigan Dept, of Education, n270; NEH, n9-10, n36, n62-64, n95, nl32, nl68, n237-38, n269, n302-4, n329; NHPRC, nlO, n236, n238-39, n303; NLM, n95, nl32; National Library of Venezuela, n9; NSF, n63-64, n237-38, n329-30; N.Y. State Council on the Arts, n303; Pennsylvania, nl32; Rockefeller F., n95; Shippensburg State Coll., nl32; Sloan F., n35; State Library Board of Ohio, n237; U.S.O.E., n8-9, n35-36, n63, n238
Gration, Selby U., rev. (Reader on the library building), 72-73
Gray, Dorothy A., and Malinowsky; Gray, Science and engineering literature: a guide to reference sources, 2d ed., rev. of, 69-70
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Healy, Barbara R., rev. (Business information sources), 359-60
Hebrew printing and bibliography‚Bloch and others, rev. of, 431- 32
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Kantor, P. B., and Saracevic; Shaw, “Causes and dynamics of user frustration in an academic library,” 7-18; comment, 249-51; response, 251
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Kenney, Brigitte L., and Esteves, Video and cable communications: guidelines for librarians, rev. of, 65
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Kilgour, Frederick G., The library and information science Cumlndex, rev. of, 72
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Kolish, Kate, deceased, nl49 Kraus, Joe W., rev. (Building a great library), 60-61
Kreilkamp, Hermes D., “The National Agricultural Library’s data base: AGRICOLA,” 298-303
Krek. Miroslav, rev. (Hebrew printing and bibliography),32; rev. (Printing and publishing in fifteenth-century Venice), 442-44
Kunz, Werner, and Rittel: Schwuchow, Methods of analysis and evaluation of information needs: a critical review, rev. of. 537-38
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Ladenson, Alex. “Library security and the law,” 109-17
Laird, W. David, “University of Arizona opens new $12 million library.” n159-61
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Law library resources in Canada,Bird, rev. of, 78-79 Leach, Steven, “The growth rates of major academic libraries: Rider and Purdue reviewed” (CùRL 37:531-42), comment, 249; response, 249
Lee, Susan A., “Conflict and ambiguity in the role of the academic library director,” 396- 403
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Libraries and library services in the Southeast. A report of the Southeastern States Cooperative Survey, 1972-1974,Anders, rev. of, 266—67
“Libraries and Mexican American bibliography,” Woods, 32-36
Libraries as communication systems,Orr, rev. of, 439-40
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Library acquisition policies and procedures,Futas, ed., rev. of, 542-44
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Library Council of Metropolitan Milwaukee, Long Range Planning Committee, A plan for cooperative action, rev. of, 82-83
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Library management,Stueart and Eastlick, rev. of, 427-29
Library networks. 1976-77,Martin, rev. of, 350-52
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“Library security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” Riley, 104-8
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Library technical services: a selected. annotated bibliography,Magrill and Rinehart, comps., rev. of, 429
Linford. A. John, prof., n312
Liu, Kai-hsien, retired, n23
Lockwood, James D., “Involving consultants in library change,” 498-508
Longstreet, Christine R., rev. (Guide to reference books, 9th ed.), 262-65
“Louise Giles, 1930-1976,” n55- 56
Lubans, John, Jr., and Chapman, eds.. Reader in library systems analysis, rev. of, 73-74
Lucker, Jay K., rev. (Designing a national scientific and technological communication system), 343-44 Luquire, Wilson, prof. & port., n335—36
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McBurney, Margot B., prof., n255
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McCullough, Kathleen, and Posey; Pickett, Approval plans and academic libraries: an interpretive survey, rev. of, 548- 49
McDonald, David R., rev. (Guide to library research in public administration), 550-52
McDonald, John P., rev. (The university), 80-81
McGrath, William E,, rev. (Publishers and libraries), 527-30
McGuire, Robert Eugene, deceased, nl80
McKenzie, Mary A., rev. (Libraries and library services in the Southeast), 266-67
Magrill, Rose Mary, and Rinehart, comps., Library technical services: a selected. annotated bibliography, rev. of, 429
Malinowsky, H. Robert, and Gray; Gray, Science and engineering literature: a guide to reference sources, 2d ed., rev. of, 69-70
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Mann. Peter H., ed.. Books and undergraduates: proceedings of a conference held at Royal Holloway College, University of London, 4th—6th July, 1975, rev. of, 346-47 Map librarianship, Nichols, rev. of. 75-76
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Martin, Susan K., Library networks, 1976-77, rev. of, 350- 52
Mason, Ellsworth, rev. (Of books and men). 531-32
Matthews, Elizabeth W.. “Trends affecting community college library administrators,” 210-17
Matzek, Richard A., prof. & port.. n334
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Meetings, nlO-11, n36-39, n65- 66, n95-99, n202
Meetings & workshops, nl33-36, nl68-71, n239-40, n270, n304-5, n330-31
Mehrens, Erika, retired, n213
Merikangas, Robert J., rev. (Books and undergraduates), 346-47
Methods of analysis and evaluation of information needs: a critical review,Kunz, Rittel and Schwuchow, rev. of, 537-38
Meyer, R. W., and Panetta, “Two shared cataloging data bases: a comparison,” 19-24 Meyerhoff, Erich, prof., n212
Michael, Mary Ellen, and Bloom; Comaromi, A survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada, rev. of, 70-71
Microfilm: the librarians view, 1976—77,Dranov, rev. of, 163-64
Midwest Federation of Library Associations, Writing objectives for bibliographic instruction in academic libraries, rev. of, 436
Milam, Carl H., Carl H. Milam and the United Nations library, rev. of, 267-71 Milczewski, Marion A., prof., nl48
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Moffett, W. A., rev. (History of libraries in the Western world, 3d ed., completely rev.), 354- 55
Molholt, Pat. prof. & port., n212 Montague, Eleanor, prof., nlll- 12
Moody, Roland Herbert, prof. & port., n254-55 Morein, P. Grady, and Boykin; Wells; Givens, “The academic library development program,” 37—45; comment, 333; response, 333-34
Mowery, Robert L., rev. (A survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada), 70-71
Moynahan, Alice Taylor, retired, nl 12
Mullins, Louise, deceased, nll2
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Murphy. Marcy, and Johns, Handbook of library regulations, rev. of. 440
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National and international library planning,IFLA, General Council, papers, rev. of, 255- 56
NCLIS, intellectual freedom resolution. n332
National information policy,U.S.,
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“National information policy urged in new government report,” nl62 National inventory of library needs, 1975, Ladd, rev. of, 548
The nature of maps: essays toward understanding maps and mapping,Robinson and Petchenik, rev. of, 171
Nebehay, Elizabeth H., rev. (International guide to library, archival, and information science associations), 348-50 Nelson, Jane L., “An academic library publications committee: twelve years later,” 317-20
Neubauer, Karl Wilhelm, and Stoltzenburg; Kehr, eds., Zur Theorie und Praxis des modernen Bibliothekswesens, rev. of, 540-42
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News from the field, n4-21, n34-
41, n59-73, n94-104, nl26-
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Nichols, Harold, Map librarianship, rev. of, 75—76 “1978 LRRT research competition,” ALA, Library Research Round Table, n325
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“The Ohio College Library Center: a study of the factors affecting the adaptation of libraries to on-line networks,” Markuson, rev. of, 68-69
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“On-line bibliographic services: selected British experiences,” Kidd. 285-90
The oral antecedents of Greek librarianship,Wright, rev. of, 540
]Orr, J. M., Libraries as communication systems, rev. of, 439- 40
Osborn, Jeanne, rev. (Biomedical, scientific & technical book reviewing), 260-61
Ostrander, Richard E., and Kemper, Directorship by objectives, rev. of, 435-36
Other publications of interest to academic librarians, 88-92, 178-81, 273-78, 362-65, 449- 52, 552-55
Owen, Dolores B., rev. (A study of coverage overlap among fourteen major science and technology abstracting and indexing services), 532-33
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Pages: the world of books, writers, and writing,Bruccoli, ed., rev. of, 339-40 Painter, George D., William Cax- ton: a biography, rev. of, 534- 36
Panetta, Rebecca, and Meyer, “Two shared cataloging data bases: a comparison,” 19—24 Parks, James F., Jr., rev. (The librarian and reference service), 442
“Participative management, collective bargaining, and professionalism,” Shaughnessy, 140- 46; comment, 334
Participative management in academic libraries,Marchant, rev. of, 432-34
Pastine, Maureen, and Hemon, “Student perceptions of academic librarians,” 129-39 Pate, Michael B., prof. & port., nl48
Patterson, Maureen L. P., ed., South Asian library resources in North America: a survey, rev. of, 62-64
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Penland. Patrick R., ed.. Simulation activities in library, communication, and information science, rev. of, 174-75
People, n21-23. n47-50, n79-81, nil 1-12, nl47-49, nl78-80, n212-14, n253-56, n273-78, n311-13, n334-40
“The performance of professionals and nonprofessionals in the reference interview,” Halldorsson and Murfin, 385-95
“Periodical usage in an education-psychology library,” Perk and Van Pulis, 304-8 Perk, Lawrence J., “Secondary publications in education: a studv of duplication,” 221-26
Perk, Lawrence J., and Van Pulis, “Periodical usage in an education-psychology library,” 304-8
Perreault, J. M., rev. (The universe of information)‚ 165-66 “Perry-Castañeda Library nears completion,” nl04
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Peterson, Fred, prof., n274 Peterson, Kenneth G., rev. (American library history), 173-74
Pickett. Doyle C., and McCullough; Posey, Approval plans and academic libraries: an interpretive survey, rev. of, 548- 49
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Pollard, Alfred William, Alfred William Pollard: a selection of his essays, rev. of, 344-46
Pollard, William Carter, prof., n253
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Posey, Edwin D., and Pickett; McCullough, Approval plans and academic libraries: an interpretive survey, rev. of, 548- 49
Practical MARC cataloguing,SCONUL Seminar on Practical MARC Cataloguing, 2d, University of Southampton, 1975, rev. of, 256-57
“Primary sources for understanding the new copyright law,” Carroll, nl-2
Printing and publishing in fifteenth-century Venice,Gerulaitis, rev. of, 442—44
Proceedings ‚ first CLENE assembly, Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois ‚ January 23-24, 1976,CLENE, rev. of, 257-59
Proceedings of a conference held in Plymouth on 16 and 17 April, 1975,MARC Users’ Group, rev. of, 256-57
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Profiles, n21-22, n47-50. n79, n111-12, nl47-48, nl78-79, n212-13, n253-55, n273-75, n311-12, n334-39 “Promoting the use of literature at Boston Spa,” Myatt, 477-86
“Proposed amendment to the ACRL Constitution and Bylaws,” ACRL. Committee on the ACRL Constitution and Bylaws, n91
“Publication activity among academic librarians,” Watson, 375-84
Publications, nl8-21, n41-46, n75-78, nl05-110, nl50-53, nl81-85, n214-18, n249-52, n279-82, n313-18, n340-42
Publishers and libraries: a study of scholarly research journals.Fry and White, rev. of, 527-30
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Randall, Gordon E.. letter to Catherine V. von Schon, 425; response, 425
Rawski, Conrad H., prof. & port., n334
Ray, Gordon N., The illustrator and the book in England from 1790 to 1914, rev. of, 265-66
Rayward, W. Boyd, The universe of information: the work of Paul Otlet for documentation and international organization, rev. of, 165-66
A reader in library management, Shimmon, ed., rev. of, 171-72
Reader in library systems analysis,Lubans and Chapman, eds., rev. of, 73-74
Reader on the library building,Schell, ed., rev. of, 72-73
Recent publications, 59-92, 161— 80, 253-78, 337-65, 427-52, 527-55
“Recruitment open for editor of ACRL publications in librarianship,” n32
Reference resources: a systematic approach,Doyle and Grimes, rev. of, 342 Retirements, n23, n81, n112, nl49, nl80, n213-14, n256, n278, n340
Rice, Barbara A., “The development of working collections in university libraries,” 309-12
“Richard K. Gardner resigns as editor of Choice,” nl24 Richards, Berry G., prof. & port., n47
Richardson, John V., Jr., rev. (Caxton). 64-65; rev. (William Caxton), 534-36 Richmond, Phyllis A., rev. (A classification and subject index for cataloging and arranging books and pamphlets of a library), 161-62; rev. (The eighteen editions of the Dewey Decimal Classification), 161- 62
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