College & Research Libraries News
INDEX TO VOL. 47
COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS
Volume 47, 1986
PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES A DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
College & Research Libraries News
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Aagaard, James, news note, 148
Abell, Millicent D., news note, 737
Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL. 1986, 350; 7987, 350–51
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, “Criminal Justice in Orlando,” 457–58
“Access to federal information,” 404
Acquisitions, 79–81. 140–42, 210, 281–82, 352–53, 406–9, 459–60, 527–28, 602, 661–62, 733–34
Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Aerospace, 140; Afro-American arts and letters, 281; Agriculture, 602; Aldine Press, 602; Archeology, 528; Archimedes, translation, 352; Architecture, 734; The arts, 406–9; Audubon, John J., 142; Aviation, hist., 140; Basile J. Luyet Memorial Lib., 662; Bateson, Gregory, 733–34; Bibles, 140; Bishop Gutta Percha Co., 527–28; Borlaug, Norman, 602; Botany, 142; Buffalo Evening News, 142; Calif. Canners & Growers, 661–62; Calligraphy, 79; Calloway, Cab, 527; Carson (Martha Faure) Dance Lib., 352–53; Catledge, Wm. Turner, 602; Children’s book illus., 602; China, 80–81; Chinese cooking, 661; Christian ethics, 527; Classical texts, 602; Cloth (Benj. & Celia) Collection (proletarian lit.), 406; Cochin, Observations upon the antiquities of the town of Herculanaeum, 528; Codrescu, Andrei, 281; Cookbooks, 661; Council for Int’l Exchange of Scholars, 733; Courier Express Newspaper Collection, 142; Cramer, The Ohio and Mississippi navigator, 459; Crane, Hart, 142; Dance, 352–53; Dobie, Bertha McKee, 406; Ellis, Michael, 662; Emerson, Harrington, 661; English lit., 210, 733; Family, 353; Fantasy, 210; Feminism (Kelly), 142; Folk music, 210; Le françiste, 734; Fulbright, J. Wm., 733; Geography, 142; Gout, 406; Gutenburg Bible facsimile, 210; Haggard, Henry R., 79; Hidley family, 527–28; The history of the valorous and wittie knight-errant Don Quixote of the Mancha, 80; Hughes, Elinor, 733; Industrial engineering, 661; Ironside, Harry, 528; Jamieson, An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language, 142; Japan, 80–81; Jazz, 662, 733; Journalism, 602; Judaism, 459; Kelly, Joan, 142; Kelly, Walt, 528; Korea, 733; Kraft, Christopher C., Jr., 210; Laughlin, Clarence J., 210; Lee, Russell, 602; Lincoln, Abraham, 734; Littleton, Tenores novelli, 661; Luyet (Basile J.) Memorial Lib., 662; Ma, Sri Anandamayi, 140; Mahler, Symphony no. 5 MS., 281; Marot, L’adolescence Clementine, 459; Mathias, Charles, Jr., 527; Methodism, 661; Miller, Henry, 352; Moody Memorial Church, 528; Mozart, W.A., 528; Music (Weinmann), 79–80; Natchez Trace Collection, 353; Nat’l Assn for Foreign Student Affairs, 733; NBC TV programs, 406; Nat’l Track & Field Hall of Fame Coll., 733; Nelson, Benj., 80; New World, discovery, 210, 281; NYC Housing Authority, 281; New York Daily News, 80; Northwest Terr., 459; Opportunities Industrialization Ctrs., 406; Opus de Aeterna Temporalique Christi Generatione, 210–11; Paleology, 142; Papyrus, 281–82; Patterson, Joseph M., 80; Pauling, Ava H., 528; Pauling, Linus C., 528; Pavlov, Ivan P., 733; Pforzheimer (Carl H.) Lib. of English Lit., 210; Phinney, Wm. R., 661; Phono- … See Sound recordings; Photographs, 602; Politics, 406–9; Pollock, Sam, 527; Proletarian lit., 406; Provis, An historical and descriptive account of the suspension bridge…, 661; Ratio studiorum, 80; Reuter, American locomotives, 661; Rheumatism, 406; Roberts, Charles G.D., 210; Roosevelt, Theo., 527; Scottish lit. (Weston), 142; Smith, A treatise on the mode and manner of Indian warfare, 459; Smith, Oswald J., 282; Sound recordings, (jazz, 733; popular music, 527, 733); Soviet Union, 80; Still, Bayrd, 352; Stringfellow, Wm., 527; Sullivan, Wm. C., 80; El Teatro Campesino, 281; Telegraphy, 527–28; Theater, 662 (hist., 661); Toro & Ferrer, 734; Track and field, 733; Transportation, 142; U.S. (Communism, 80; Old South, 353); Uzielli, Giorgio, 602; Valdez, Luis, 281; Van Braght, Martyrs’ mirror, 527; Van Vechten (Carl) Memorial Collection of Afro-American Arts and Letters, 281; Vesalius. Epitome, 733; Warner (Frank & Anne) Collection (folk music), 210; Warren, Bobt. Penn, 528; Weinmann, Alex., 79–80; Wesleyana, 661; Wheeler, Wm. Morton, 80
Acquisitions (by institution): Auburn U., 140; Bowling Green State U., 527; Brown U., 459; Butler U., 733; Carnegie-Mellon U., 79; CUNY, Queens Coll., 602; Coppin State Coll., 527; Cornell U., 527; Drew U., 661; Duke U., 79–80, 210; Ehwa Woman’s U., 733; Emerson Coll., 733; Georgetown U., 80; Harvard U., 80, 140, 527, 661; Iowa State U., 602; Johns Hopkins U., 527; Kent State U., 142; LaGuardia Archives, 281; Lake Forest Coll., 80; LC, 406; La. State U., 210, 281; Memphis State U., 210–11; Millersville U., 281, 527; Miss. State U., 602; NYPL, 281; NYSL, 527–28; NYU, 352; Oberlin Coll., 528; Ohio Historical
Soc., 459; Ohio State U., 528: Or. State U., 528; Pa. State U., 661, 733; Pomona Coll., 661; Radcliffe Coll., 142; Rutgers U., 459; St. Louis Mercantile Lib. Assn., 661; Sarah Lawrence Coll., 406; Southern 111. U., 210; Southwestern U., 406; SUNY, Buffalo, 142, 406; Temple U., 406; Tex. A&M U., 142, 528, 733; Trinitv U., 80; Tufts U., 406–9; U. of Ark., 733; UC (Davis, 661–62; LA. 352, 733; Santa Barbara, 281; Santa Cruz, 733–34); U. of Denver, 352–53; U. of Houston, 662: U. of Mass., 142; U. of Minn.-St. Paul, 353; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 80–81; U. of New Brunswick, 210; UNC, CH, 210, 281; U. of Pittsburgh, 662; U. of Puerto Rico. 734; UT, Austin, 210, 281–82. 353, 602: U. of Va., 734; Va. Tech., 210; W. Va. Wesleyan Coll., 734; Wheaton Coll., 282, 528; Yale U., 142, 528; York U., 662
“Active participation at the Modern Language Association’s conventions: why not?” Mihram, 330–32
“Administrator’s checklist of microcomputer concerns in education libraries,” ACRL, EBSS, Subcommittee on Microcomputer Issues in Education Libraries, 69–71
Affiliation omitted, 331
African Studies Assn. (U.S.), Distinguished Service to African Studies Award, 1985, 150
“African studies award,” ASA (U.S.), 1985, 150
“The Africans’” and academic libraries,” Easterbrook, 486–90
Allen, Rosanna P., retired, 611
Alley, Brian, letter to the ed., 517
Altman, Burt, “Florida State’s Pepper Library offers a unique congressional setting.” 74–76
“AAAS requests suggestions,” 213
ACLS, “Scholars surveyed,” 603
ALA, Carroll Preston Baber Award, 1987, 655
ALA, International Relations Comm., “Travel grants to international conferences,” 282
ALA, LIRT, “Help wanted for LIRT booth.” 294
ALA, RASD, “An RASD/ALA institute,” 248
ALA, Strategic Long-Range Plan, 709–12
“ALA candidates on ACRL,” 263–66, affiliation omitted, 331
Anderson, Lynnette, news note, 665
Appointments, 83–88, 148–50. 216–19, 284–89, 355–57, 411–13, 462–64, 534–38, 609–11, 666–71. 737–41
“Are you a member of a non-library professional association?” ACRL, PALC, 262, 500
Ariz. State U., “Training online catalog assistants: creating a friendly interface,” 721–23
“Articles on copyright,” 82
AEJMC, “Media librarians to meet,” 468
ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1986. 350; 1987, 350–51
ACRL, Annual Conference, 1986, 267–73, 337–49, “Life on the technology express,” report, 640–44
ACRL, Audiovisual Comm., “Guidelines for audiovisual services in academic libraries.” 1986, draft, 333–35
ACRL. Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Jan., 183–85; July, 589–92)
ACRL. “Budget,” 1986–87, 713–17
ACRL. “Candidates for ALA Council.” 266–67
ACRL, “CE course improvements,” 268–70
ACRL, CLS, CLIP notes, #6, 293
ACRL. CLS, “CLS directions,” 358–61
ACRL, CLS, Comm, on Closing Colleges (1984–85), “Checklist for closing a college library,” 452–54
ACRL, CLS, Special collections in college libraries, 293
ACRL, College Library Standards
Comm., “Standards for college libraries,” 1986, approved, 189–200
ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. 1986. 257; 1987, 280
ACRL, EBSS, “Do you have historical textbooks?” 289
ACRL, EBSS, Subcommittee on Microcomputer Issues in Education Libraries, “Administrator’s checklist of microcomputer concerns in education libraries,” 69–71
ACRL. Executive Director, “ACRL’s 1986/87 budget,” 7130û17; “ACRL’s strategic plan,” 389; “Chapter visits,” 78–79; “Report, 1985–86” & port., 511–17; “SLA’s 1986 annual conference.” 518–21
ACRL, “Guidelines for audiovisual services in academic libraries,” 1986, draft. 333–35
ACRL, “Guidelines for publishers of conference proceedings,” 1986, draft, 131–33
ACRL, “Have course, will travel.” 521–22
ACRL, “How to publish in ACRL: nonserial publications,” 587
ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1987, 726–31
ACRL, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1986, 351; 1987, 665
ACRL, National Conference, 1986, 19–68, 206–7, 335, 383–89
ACRL, “New ACRL/PLA humanities workshops,” 600
ACRL, President, “Letter” & port., 2–6; “Library resources in Wisconsin: The Preservation Outlook,” 649–50; “Report, 1985–86” & port., 439–40; “A visit to ACRL’s Minnesota Chapter,” 731: “Workshop on fund-raising for law librarians,” 503–4
ACRL, PALC, “Are you a member of a non-library professional association?” 262, 500
ACRL, Public Relations in Academic Libraries Discussion Group, “Public relations,” 80
ACRL, RBMS, Awards for Exhibition Catalogues, 1986, 351–52
ACRL, RBMS, “Bylaws change,” 502
ACRL, RBMS, Comm, for Developing Transfer Guidelines, “Guidelines on the selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections” (46:349–52, reminder, 46:417), hearing. 411
ACRL, RBMS, “Preconference in New York,” 267–68
ACRL, RBMS, Security Comm., “Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries,” draft, 646–49
ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1987, 280
ACRL, STS, Comm, on Designing a Conference Proceedings Style, “Guidelines for publishers of conference proceedings,” 1986, draft, 131–33
ACRL, “Standards for college libraries,” 1986. approved, 189–200 ACRL, “Statement on the terminal professional degree for academic librarians,” proposed revision, 730
ACRL, Strategic Plan, 389, 709–12
ACRL, “U.S./France librarian exchange,” 261
ACRL, ULS, Current Topics Discussion Group, “New current topics group to meet,” 729
ACRL, Vice-President, “Chapter visits.” 78–79, 458–59, 731
ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1986, 328
ACRL, WESS. “Vendor audit,” 716
ACRL, “Women’s studies resource guide,” 612
“ACRL actions,” (Jan., 183–85; July, 589–92)
“ACRL awards deadlines approaching,” 496
ACRL candidates, 1987, 724–26
ACRL chapters, 78–79, 458–59, 596–98, 731
“ACRL continuing education courses at ALA Annual Conference in New York.” 270–73
“ACRL continuing education courses, Baltimore,” 45–48
“ACRL fellowships for 1987,” 280
“ACRL in New York,” 267–73, 337–49.
“Life on the technology express,” report. 640–44
“ACRL issues for the 80s,” 185–88
“ACRL list of materials available,” 133–39
“ACRL officers for 1986–87,” 507–11
ACRL/PLA, “Humanities programming,” 516
“ACRL Publications in librarianship needs your manuscripts,” 277
“ACRL seeks volunteers for offices and committees,” 593–96
“ACRL’s fast job listing,” 629
“ACRL’s strategic plan,” Segal, 389, 709–12
Atkinson, Hugh Craig, deceased & port., 742
Augustana Coll., “Recruitment: a role for the academic library?” 575–77
Awards, 150, 257, 280, 328, 350–52, 496, 577–82, 655, 665
Awards for Exhibition Catalogues, ACRL, RBMS, 1986, 351–52
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Baber (Carroll Preston) Award, ALA, 1987, 655
Bachus, Edward J., deceased, 672
Bailey, Freda, retired. 150
Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1986, 350; 1987, 350–51
Baker & Taylor, news note, 663
Baldwin, David A., “Document Delivery Service,” 704–7; prof. & port., 81
Ball, Phyllis, retired, 538
Ball State U., “Managing human resources,” 523–24
Barton, Paul D., Jr., deceased, 151
Beck, Leonard N., retired, 611
Beckman, Margaret, “Named Academic Librarian of the Year,” & port., 350
Beecher, John William, prof. & port., 605
“Beinecke Library visiting fellowship program,” Yale U., 671
“Beliefs and realities,” Kellogg, 492–96, comment, 669
Bentz, Dale M., retired & port., 413
Bernstein, Judith R., “Corporate annual reports: the commercial vendors,” 178–80, correction, 317
Berring, Robert C., prof. & port., 355
Bessenyei, Helvi, deceased, 742
“BI abstracts wanted,” 702
“BI for foreign students,” Moorhead, 585–87
“La bibliothéconomie en France: an exchange librarian’s report,” Neff, 259–61
“Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund,” 674
Binder, Michael B., prof. & port., 146
Blackburn, Robert H., news note, 609
Blakely, Florence E., retired, 538
Bloomquist, Harold, deceased, 88–89
Bohem, Hilda, retired, 741 “Bookplate competition,” Dickinson Coll., 659
“Books for college libraries,” Choice, 723–24
Borodacz, William, deceased, 289–90
Bowling Green State U., “Involving classroom faculty in the reference function,” 125–27; news note, 145
Brasher, Robert, retired, 741
Brazil, “New Brazilian national plan for academic libraries,” 658–59
Brekke, Elaine, “Librarians and international development: getting involved,” 504–7
Bright, Miriam E., retired, 88
Burckel, Nicholas, prof. & port., 146–47; news note, 148
Burel, Mary G., retired, 538
Burton, Riley Paul, retired. 612
“Business librarian discussion group?” 154
“Butler Library displays vital signs,” Piech, 379–81”
Byrne, Marie, retired, 671
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Calendar, 91–92, 155–56, 224–27, 294–98, 362–65, 468–71, 546–49, 618–20, 745–47
Calif. State Coll., Bakersfield, “Pulling the rug out from under the stacks,” 441–44, comments, 517, 598
Campbell, Winifred, retired, 88
CARL, “Canadian user surveys,” 399
“Canadian user surveys,” CARL, 399
“Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 266–67
Carmack, Bob, “ACRL issues for the 80s,” & port., 185–88
Carper, Ann M., retired, 464
Carroll Preston Baber Award, ALA, 1987, 655
“Cataloging rare book backlogs,” Harcourt, 127–29
“CE course improvements,” ACRL, 268–70
“Certificate in library automation,” La, State U., 273
Chadbourn, Erika, retired, 88, 289
Chambers, Martha C., deceased, 289
Chapter visits, 78–79, 458–59, 731
Chapters, ACRL, 596–98
“Checklist for closing a college library,” ACRL, CLS, Comm, on Closing Colleges (1984–85), 452–54
Chen, Catherine W., prof. & port., 81–82
Chisholm, Margaret, “ALA candidates on ACRL,” & port., 263–64
Choice, “Books for college libraries,” 723–24
“Choice’soutstanding list,” 440
Clason. Barbara, retired, 413
“Clearinghouses for library instruction,” Kirkendall, 399
CLIP notes, ACRL, CLS, #6, 293
“CLS directions,” Pelletiere, 358–61
Colby, Jacqueline, retired, 741–42
Cole, Fred Carrington, deceased, 466
C&RL news, “Friedlander new assistant editor,” 460 “C&RL news guidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 123–25
“College and university library expenditures in the U.S., 1981–82,” Faupel, 114–17
“College library formulas applied.” White, 202–6
“Colorado chapter meeting,” 78
Colo. State U., “User reaction to a computerized periodical index,” 315–18
Columbia U., “Rare book school 1986,” 153
“Conference on Cooperative Preservation Programs,” 139–40
Conover, Helen F., deceased, 613
“Consumer research for college libraries: doing the job in-house,” Di Giambattista, 13–17
Coons, Bill, news note, 354
“Cooperative online searching: the Emporia/Kansas State experience,” Martin, 719–21
Copier, Judith A., letter to the ed., 669
Coral, Lenore. news note, 354
Cordeiro, Daniel Raposo, deceased, 357–58
“Corporate annual reports: the commercial vendors,” Bernstein, 178–80, correction. 317
Corrections, 92, 317, 463. 736
Coughlin. Caroline M., prof. & port., 212
“CLR-funđed Professional Development Program,” 119
Coutin, Jose D., retired, 88
Craig, James Donald, news note, 462
Creth, Sheila, “National Adult and Continuing Education Week,” 657–58
“Criminal justice in Orlando,” Ferrall, 457–58
Cronin, Mary J., prof., 663
Curry, Wilhelmena B., retired, 612
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Damico, James A., prof. & port., 605–6
“Dan Bricklin’s Demo Program,” Stanger, 582–85
Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, 1986, 577–82
Dartmouth Coll., “Insurance settlement negotiation,” 325–28, correction, 463; “Library disasters: a learning experience,” 251–57, comment, 518
Davis, Donald G., Jr., prof. & port., 606
Deaths, 88–89, 151, 219–20, 289–90, 357–58, 414, 466, 539, 613, 672, 742–43
Delmont, Mary K., “Butler Library displays vital signs,” 379–81
Dendy, Adele S., prof. & port., 663–64
Deshaies, Louise, retired, 413
Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut, “OCLC to exchange data with Germany,” 712
“Developing a partnership in library instruction.” Kenney, 321–22
De Vinney, Gemma, “Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship awarded,” 257
Dickerson, Maurine, retired, 742
Dickey, Paul D., “Document Delivery Service,” 704–7
Dickinson Coll., “Bookplate competition,” 659
Di Giambattista, James V., “Consumer research for college libraries: doing the job in-house,” 13–17
“A diner’s guide to Baltimore.” Wilson, 48–54
“Directory still available,” 223
Distinguished Service to African Studies Award, ASA (U.S.), 1985, 150
“Do you have historical textbooks?” ACRL, EBSS, 289
Doak. Mary K., retired, 413
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1986, 257; 1987, 280
“Document Delivery Service,” Baldwin, 704–7
Doe, Janet, deceased, 219
Donnelly, Sandy, “CE course improvements,” 268–70; “Have course, will travel,” 521–22
Dowlin, C. Edwin, prof., 146
Drexel U., news note, 531
Dropsie Coll., news note, 531
Dryden, Sherre H., “Library services to extension students,” 447–48
Dubin, Eileen, prof. & port., 606
DuBois, Henry J., “From leniency to lockout,” 698–702
Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1986, 351; 1987, 665
Dunn, John A., Jr., “The Tufts/EDU-COM data-sharing project for library statistics,” 17
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“Earlham erratum,” 92
Easterbrook, David, “‘The Africans’ and academic libraries,” 486–90
Edelstein, J.M., news note, 411
Eldredge, Jon, “Library earns high marks,” 577–82
Elliott, Richard G., retired, 671
“Employee Assistance Programs,” 409
Emporia State U., “Cooperative online searching: The Emporia/Kansas State experience,” 719–21
“Energies for transition.” See ACRL, National Conference, 1986
Erikson, Rolf, news note, 284
Ernest, Douglas J., “User reaction to a computerized periodical index,” 315–18
Errata, 92, 317, 463, 736
Estabrook, Leigh Stewart, prof. & port., 147
Euster, Joanne R., “ACRL issues for the 80s,” & port., 185–88; ACRL vicepresident & port., 507–8; prof. & port., 606
Everett, Helen Addison, deceased, 742–43
Exchanges, 261, 328, 392–99, 601–2, 674
“Exhibition catalogue awards to be presented,” ACRL, RBMS, 351–52
“The expanding universe of special formats,” Galloway, 650–54
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Falk, Joyce Duncan, “Librarians and historians at the American Historical Association,” 501–2
Faupel, Betsy, “College and university library expenditures in the U.S., 1981–82,” 114–17
“Federal jobs available,” 223
“Federal restrictions on access to information,” colloquium, 404
Feng, Yen-Tsai, news note, 462
Ferrall, Eleanor, “Criminal justice in Orlando,” 457–58
“First German-language Declaration of Independence discovered at Gettysburg College,” 129
Florent, Marguerite Rey, prof. & port., 82
“Florida State’s Pepper Library offers a unique congressional setting,” Altman, 74–76
Francis Bacon Lib., news note, 81
Freeman, Michael Stuart, prof. & port., 532
Freidenberger, Lorraine, retired, 538
Friedlander, Gus, “New assistant editor” & port., 460
“From leniency to lockout,” DuBois, 698–702 “Fulbright grant,” 496
“Fulbright librarian exchange, United Kingdom,” 601–2
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Galloway, Margaret E., “The expanding universe of special formats,” 650–54; “Library and information science collections,” 654–55
Gardinier, Holly Ann, news note, 354–55
“Generous state aid for New York libraries,” 404
George, Susan C., “Insurance settlement negotiation,” 325–28, correction, 463; “Library disasters: a learning experience,” 251–57, comment, 518
Gettysburg Coll., “First Germanlanguage Declaration of Independence discovered at Gettysburg College,” 129
Gosnell, Charles F., retired, 150
Graham, Irene, retired, 538
Grants. 142–45, 282–83, 353–54, 409, 459–60, 528–31, 600, 602–3, 662–63, 734–36
Grants (by grantee): Acad, of Natural Sciences, 734; ACRL. 600; Augustana Coll., 528; Baruch Coll., 409; Bowling Green State U., 734; Brandeis U., 528–30; Brown U., 353; CRL, 142–44; Cornell U., 662; Ford (Henry) Museum & Greenfield Village, 459–60; Harvard U., 144, 530; Haverford Coll., 353, 602–3; Hofstra U., 460; Ind. Consortium for Int’l Programs, 734; Ind. U., 734; Johns Hopkins U., 530, 662; Kalamazoo Coll., 144; Lake Forest Coll., 530; Lower Columbia Coll., 282; Loyola Marymount U., 603; Luther Coll., 409; MIT, 282; Mo. Botanical Garden, 530, 603; N.Y. Botanical Garden, 530; N.Y. Psychoanalytic Inst., 282; NYSL, 662; NYU, 409, 460, 530; Northeast Doc. Conservation Ctr., 409; Northern Ill. U., 662; Northwestern U., 144; Oberlin Coll., 460; Old Sturbridge Village, 460; Peabody Museum, 530; PLA, 600; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Soc., 530; RLG, 144; Rutgers U., 282, 353, 530, 603, 662; Stanford U., 662–63, 734; Syracuse U., 144, 734; Tex. Tech U., 530; Tulane U., 530; U. of Alta., 353; UC, 144, 409 (DLA, 603; LA, 530; Riverside, 603, 734–36); U. of Ga., 353–54; U. of Idaho, Moscow, 530–31; U. of Ill., U-C, 531; U. of Kan., 144; U. of Md., 144 (Coll. Park, 531, 734); U. of Minn., 531; U. of Mo.-Columbia, 354, 531; U. of Pittsburgh, 144–45; U. of Scranton, 736; UT, Austin, 409, 736; U. of Waterloo, 282; U. of Wis., 282–83, 354; Utah Mus. of Natural Hist., 531
Grants (by grantor): ALBA. 528–30; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 282. 353; CLR, 531: Cowles (Gardner & Florence Call) F., 409; Culpeper (Charles E.) F., 460; Davis (Arthur Vining) F., 530; Eitel. Geo., 531; Fels F., 734; Fuld (Helene) Health Trust, 528; HEA. 144–45 (2), 603, 662–63 (2), 734; Institute of Museum Services, 460; Japan F., 530; Jones F., 603; Kaufman Footwear, 282; Kellogg (W.K.) F., 734; Kresge F., 530; LSCA, 144, 282. 603, 662; Littauer (Lucius N.) F., 530; MacArthur (John D. & Catherine T.) F., 142–44; MacArthur F. Int’l Security Program, 282; Mellon (Andrew W.) F., 530, 662; Mortenson (C. Walter & Gerda B.) Distinguished Professorship, 531; NEA, 603; NEH, 144, 353–54 (2), 409 (3), 459–60, 530–31 (2), 600, 662 (2), 734; NHPRC, 144, 530–31 (5); NLM, 144, 409; N.J. Comm, for the Humanities, 353; N.J. Dept, of Educ., 282; N.J. Dept, of Higher Educ., 603; New-Land F., 282; NYSCA, 460; Pew Memorial Trust, 144 (2), 353, 409, 460 (2), 530, 734; Pitcairn-Crabbe F., 602–3; Skinner, Aubrey E., 736; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 282, 353; USDE, 144, 282–83, 354 (2), 530; USIA, 734
Gratch, Bonnie, “Involving classroom faculty in the reference function,” 125–27
Green, Judith Gibson, prof. & port., 411
Gregor, Dorothy, prof. & port., 82–83
Grossman, Maria, retired, 413
Grossman, Mary Beth, deceased, 219
“Guidelines for audiovisual services in academic libraries,” ACRL, 1986, draft, 333–35
“Guidelines for publishers of conference proceedings,” ACRL, 1986, draft, 131–33
“Guidelines on the selection of general collection materials for transfer to special collections,” ACRL. RBMS. Comm, for Developing Transfer Guidelines (46:349–52, reminder, 46:417), hearing, 411
“Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries,” ACRL. RBMS. Security Comm., draft, 646–49
Gustafson, Esther L., deceased, 414
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Hamil, Mary A., retired, 413
“Hanging your software up to dry,” Olson, 634–36
Harcourt, Jill, “Cataloging rare book backlogs,” 127–29
Hareide, Eli, deceased, 89
Hartman, Ruth Dahlgren, retired, 219
“Harvard incunabula described,” 736
Harvey, Diane K., “The Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies,” 449–52
“Have course, will travel,” ACRL. 521–22
“Have you had an experience with censorship?” 280
Hawaii Loa Coll., “Consumer research for college libraries: doing the job inhouse,” 13–17
Hawkins, Jo Anne, prof. & port., 664
“Hearings on transfer guidelines,” ACRL, RBMS, Comm, for Developing Transfer Guidelines, 411
Heisey, Leona Hosmer, retired, 413
“Help wanted for LIRT booth,” ALA, 294
Henderson, Carol C., “Washington hotline,” 77. 109, 143, 209, 248, 279, 405, 461, 484, 525–26, 599, 630, 732
Heron. David W., retired, 88
Higginbotham, Barbara Buckner, prof., 147
Hipps, G. Melvin, prof. & port., 532
“Historians and librarians: a response,” Stoan. 503
Hitt, Samuel, news note, 462
Hogan, Sharon A., “ACRL president’s letter” & port., 2–6; “ACRL president’s report, 1985–86” & port., 439–40
“Home economists learn about library resources,” 211–12
“The Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies,” Harvey, 449–52
Horn, Margaret, retired, 612
Horner, Bill, retired, 150
Hostetler, Barbara, retired, 88
Hovde, Oivind, deceased, 539
“How to convert a dissertation or thesis to a book,” Publications in Librarianship, 277
“How to participate in ACRL.” 120–22
“How to publish in ACRL: non-serial publications,” ACRL, 587
Howey, Marion, retired, 289
Hromockyj, Alexander, deceased, 613
“Humanities programming,” ACRL/ PLA, 516
Humnicky, Virginia A. Ulrey, deceased. 219
Hutchinson, Barbara J., prof., 606–7
I
“Ignorance was our excuse,” Moorhead. 585–87
Ind. U., news note, 283
“Information exchange on planning and evaluation,” LAMA/LOMS Planning & Evaluation of Library Services Comm., 81
“Innovative President’s Program at ALA Conference in New York,” 268–69
ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1986, 257; 1987, 280
ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1987, 280
“Insurance settlement negotiation,” Naslund, 325–28, correction, 463
“International agricultural database,” U. of Mo.-Columbia, 601
“International Conference on Data Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences,” Reichel, 262
“An international library exchange in China,” Pastine, 392–99 “Involving classroom faculty in the reference function,” Gratch, 125–27
J
Jamison, Charles A., prof. & port., 411
Janacek, Kilbourn L., retired, 742
Jantzen, Blanche, retired, 219
Japan, “U.S. and Japanese academic librarians meet in Tokyo,” 659
Jax, John J., news note, 665
“The Jerusalem Patriarchal Library,” Papademetriou, 401–2
Jianying, Zhao, news note, 665–66
John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1986, 577–82
Johns, Claude J., prof. & port., 532–33
Johnson, Herbert F., news note, 737
Jones, M. Frances, prof. & port., 462
Jones, Norah, retired, 742
K
Kahn, Margaret, deceased, 89
KSU, “Cooperative online searching: The Emporia/Kansas State experience,” 719–21
Karpel, Bernard, deceased, 219
Kaser, David, news notes, 462, 534
Kavulich, Linda, deceased, 289
Keller, Michael A., prof. & port., 607
Kellogg, Rebecca, “Beliefs and realities, “ 492–96. comment, 669
Kemp, Barbara, “Administrator’s checklist of microcomputer concerns in education libraries,” 69–71
Kemp, Edward, retired, 357
Kemp, Jane, “Visiting a London library,” 73–74
Kenney, Donald J., “Developing a partnership in library instruction,” 321–22
Kepner, Frances Reece, retired, 150–51
Kirkendall, Carolyn, “Clearinghouses for library instruction,” 399
Kleist, Herbert E., deceased, 290
Kliewer, Marion, deceased, 539
Koch, Henry C., retired, 612
Kolner, Stuart, news note, 148
Koor, Judy, “Managing human resources,” 523–24
Kramer, Lloyd, retired & port., 742
Kumar, B. K., letter to the ed. & response, 448
L
Landrum, Margaret C., prof. & port., 533
Larson, Richard F., deceased, 539
Lauer, Jonathan D., “LIBRAS internship in college library administration,” 588–89
Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ISL 1987, 280
Leavitt, Donald L., deceased, 151
Lee, Lillian J., deceased, 151
Lee, Sul H., news note, 462
Lehigh U., “Modemless computer access at Lehigh,” 644
Lemke, Antje Bultmann, retired. 413
Letters, 328, 448, 517–18, 598, 669 “Lexi-Fest in Philadelphia,” 731
Leyte-Vidal, Celia, retired, 88, 464
Leyte-Vidal, Jesús, retired, 88, 464
Lianhai, Wang, news note, 665–66
“Librarians and historians at the American Historical Association,” Falk, 501–2
“Librarians and international development: getting involved,” Spitzer, 504–7
LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1986, 577–82
LAMA/LOMS Planning & Evaluation of Library Services Comm., “Information exchange on planning and evaluation,” 81
“Library and information science collections,” Galloway, 654–55
“LITA institutes scheduled,” 122
“Library consultant in Indonesia,” Lorkovic, 636–40
“Library disasters: a learning experience,” George, 251–57, comment, 518
“Library earns high marks,” Eldredge, 577–82
“Library resources in Wisconsin: the preservation outlook,” Rader, 649–50
“Library service in India,” 448
“Library services and national development,” Wong (46:633–36), comment & response, 448
“Library services to extension students,” Dryden, 447–48
“Library signage at Buffalo,” 379–81
“LIBRAS internship in college library administration,” Lauer, 588–89
“Life on the technology express,” report on ACRL President’s Program, 640–44
Lipetz, Ben-Ami, news note, 609
Liu, John, retired, 464
Lockard, Robert, retired, 464
Lorkovic, Tanja, “Library consultant in
Indonesia,” 636–40
La. State U., “Certificate in library automation,” 273; news note, 531–32
Lowell, Gerald R., prof. & port., 607
Lynden. Frederick C., “WESS/Martinus Nijhoff grant awarded,” 328
M
Maclnnes, Mike, retired, 151
Malinowsky, H. Robert, prof., 609, correction, 736
Malkin. Audree, retired, 742
“Managing human resources,” Koor, 523–24
Manheim, Theodore, retired & port., 219
Mankato State U., “Hanging your software up to dry,” 634–36
Manning, Leslie A., prof. & port., 283
Marshall, Mary Louise, deceased. 414
Marshall, Nancy H., prof. & port., 533
Martin, Nannette P., “Cooperative online searching: the Emporia/Kansas State experience,” 719–21
Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1986, 328
Mathews, Anne J., prof. & port., 147
Matson, Susan. “Speech writing for library conferences,” 497–500, comment, 669
“Media librarians to meet.” AEJMC. 468 Memphis State U., news note, 210–11
“Mentoring in the academic library,” Roberts, 117–19
Michael, Esther, retired, 413
Mich. Center for the Book, news note, 736
Mill ram, Danielle. “Active participation at the Modern Language Association’s conventions: why not?” 330–32
Millard, Bradley Furrs, deceased, 539
Miller, Ruby E., “Rearranging the subject catalog at Trinity University,” 7–9
Miller, Rush G., prof. & port., 534
Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award. ACRL, 1986, 351; 1987, 665
Mitchell, Eugene S., letter to the ed., 598
Mobley. Emily R., prof. & port., 607
“Modemless computer access at Lehigh,” 644
Moloney, Louis C., retired, 289
Monath. Jennifer, “User reaction to a computerized periodical index.” 315–18
Moorhead, Wendy, “Ignorance was our excuse,” 585–87
Morahan, Marie Joseph, Sr., news note, 216
Moreland, Rachel S., letter to the ed., 518
Morris, Jacquelyn M., prof. & port., 607–9
Mowers, Larry G., retired, 413–14
Myrick. William J., letter to the ed., 669
N
Naslund, Cheryl T., “Insurance settlement negotiation,” 325–28, correction, 463; “Library disasters: a learning experience,” 251–57, comment, 518
“National Adult and Continuing Education Week,” Creth, 657–58
NEH. “New NEH programs,” 454
Neff, William B., “La bibliothéconomie en France: an exchange librarian’s report,” 259–61
“New ACRL/PLA humanities workshops,” 600
New Bedford Whaling Mus., news note, 603–5
“New Brazilian national plan for academic libraries,” 658–59
“New CLIP note from ACRL,” 293
“New current topics group to meet,” ACRL. ULS, 729
“New NEH programs,” 454
New technology, 151–52, 414–16, 540–41, 672–73
New technology: Bell & Howell, 540;
BNA, 151; Bowker, 540; Camber-Roth, 414; CAUCUS, 414; Cornell U. School of Hotel Admin., 414; Datatek, 540; F.I.L.L.S., 414–16; General Research, 540; Geomail, 672; Hedges Mfg., 540; HOSTLINE, 414; INDEXIT, 414; Info. Access Co., 151; ISI, 540; IBM, 672; Lenco Energy Management, 672; Lib. Corp., 672; MacNeal Hospital, 414-16; NewsBank, 672; OCLC, 151: Pergamon Infoline, 540–41; Personal Bibliographic Software, 414; Raychem, 414; ScholarNet, 151–52; Sharp Electronics, 672–73; SilverPlatter Information, 541; Sydney Dataproducts, 541: UMI, 673; UC Div. of Lib. Automation, 152; U. of Toronto, 673; U. of Tulsa, 673; UTLAS, 541; Vantex Data Systems, 541; Xerox, 541
“NYPL wins architectural award,” 381
N.Y. State, “Generous state aid for New York libraries,” 404
Newman. G. Charles, “Butler Library displays vital signs,” 379–81
News from the field, 79–81, 140–45, 210–11, 281–83, 352–54, 406–9, 459–60, 527–32, 602–5, 661–63, 733–36
News notes, 81, 145, 210–11, 283, 354, 460, 531–32, 603–5, 663, 736
N. Tex. State U., “The expanding universe of special formats,” 650–54
“Notice to serials librarians,” 284
O
Oberg, Larry R., prof. & port., 609
“OCLC to exchange data with Germany,” 712
O’Connell, Thomas F., retired. 671
Oey, Giok Po, retired, 538
Olson, Nancy B., “Hanging your software up to dry,” 634–36
“Online system papers wanted,” 188
Oxtoby, Fred B., deceased. 358
P
Paluka, Frank, retired, 219
Papademetriou, George C., “The Jerusalem Patriarchal Library,” 401–2
Papers solicited, 188
Parham, Paul, deceased, 672; retired, 612
Parks, George R., prof. & port., 355
Pastine, Maureen, “An international library exchange in China,” 392–99
Patterson, Robert H., news note. 283–84
Payne, John R., news note, 355
Pearson, Kenneth W., “Workflow arrangements and their effect on discharge accuracy,” 274–77
Peele, David Arnold, deceased, 151, 219–20
Pelletiere, Jean, “CLS directions,” 358–61
Pa. State U., news note, 605
People, 81–89, 146–51, 212–20, 283–90, 354–58, 411–14, 462–66, 532–39, 605–13, 663–72, 737–43
People in the news, 148, 216, 283–84, 354–55, 411, 462, 534, 609, 665–66, 737
Phillips, Vicki W., news note, 665
Piech, Carlo R., “Butler Library displays vital signs,” 379–81
Plank, Marietta, prof., 147–48
Polan, Cecelia, retired, 289
Pollard, W. Robert, retired. 742
Porritt, Ruth K., deceased, 220
“Preservation publicity,” Wei T’o Associates, 211
Price, Elvis, deceased, 289
Profiles, 81–83, 146–48, 212–16, 283, 355, 411, 462, 532–34, 605–9, 663–65, 737
“Proposed revision to ACRL’s ‘Statement on the terminal professional degree for academic librarians,”’ 730
PLA, “New ACRL/PLA humanities workshops,” 600
PLA/ACRL, “Humanities programming,” 516
“Public relations,” ACRL, Public Relations in Academic Libraries Discussion Group, 80
Publications, 89–91, 152–55, 220–24, 290–94, 361–62, 416–20, 466–67, 541–45, 613–18, 673–79, 743–45
Publications in Librarianship,“How to convert a dissertation or thesis to a book,” 277; “Needs your manuscripts,” 277
“Pulling the rug out from under the stacks,” Segesta, 441–44, comments, 517, 598
Q
Queens Coll., news note, 145
R
Rader, Hannelore B., ACRL president & port., 507–8; “Chapter visits,” 78–79, 458–59; “Library resources in Wisconsin: the preservation outlook,” 649–50; “The teaching library enters the electronic age,” 402–4; “A visit to ACRL’s Minnesota Chapter,” 731; “Workshop on fund-raising for law librarians,” 503–4
Rambler, Linda K., prof., 462
“Rare book school 1986.” Columbia U., 153
Rayward, W. Boyd, prof. & port., 212–13
“RBMS bylaws change,” ACRL, 502
“RBMS preconference in New York.” ACRL, 267–68
“Rearranging the subject catalog at Trinity University,” Werking, 7–9
“Recarpeting the stacks,” 441–44, comments, 517, 598
“Recruitment: a role for the academic library?” Thompson, 575–77
Redslob, Monette E., retired. 538
“An RASD/ALA institute,” 248
Reichel, Mary, “International Conference on Data Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences,” 262; prof. & port., 664
“Research dialogue featured at Baltimore Conference,” 206–7
Research forum (“Consumer research for college libraries: doing the job inhouse,” Di Giambattista, 13–17; “Historians and librarians: a response,” Stoan, 503; “Librarians and historians at the American Historical Association,” Falk, 501–2; “The Tufts/EDU-COM data-sharing project for library statistics,” Dunn, 17)
Retirements, 88, 150–51, 219. 289, 357, 413–14, 464–66, 538–39, 611–13. 671–72, 741–42
Reynolds, Dennis, prof., 81
Rhodes, Glenda T., “Recruitment: a role for the academic library?” 575–77
Roberts, Deanna L., “Mentoring in the academic library,” 117–19
Robinson, Charles W., “ALA candidates on ACRL,” & port., 264–65. affiliation omitted, 331
Robinson, Ida Marian, deceased, 220
Rockman, Ilene, “Administrator’s checklist of microcomputer concerns in education libraries,” 69–71
Rod, Donald O., retired, 464–66
Roosevelt U., “Ignorance was our excuse,” 585–87
Rouse, Roscoe, retired & port., 671–72
Rubinton, Phyllis, deceased, 89
S
Sadowski. Tadeusz, retired, 612
Sager, Harvey, “Training online catalog assistants: creating a friendly interface,” 721–23
Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ISI,
1987,280
Sarle, Rodney G., retired, 612
Schoening, Jeffrey D., “Tibetan historical works,” 389
“Scholars surveyed,” ACLS, 603
Schultz, Charles R., news note, 355
Segal, JoAn, “ACRL’s 1986/87 budget,“ 713–17; “ACRL’s strategic plan,” 389; “Chapter visits,” 78–79; “Executive Director’s report, 1985–86“ & port., 511–17; “SLA’s 1986 annual conference,” 518–21
Segesta, James, “Pulling the rug out from under the stacks,” 441–44, comments, 517, 598
Seltzer, Ada M., prof. & port., 664
Service, Rose Marie, retired, 538
Seton Hill Coll., “Library earns high marks.” 577–82
Seznec, Alain, prof. & port., 664–65
Shelley, Michael H., prof. & port., 213
Sheridan, Peter B., retired. 612
Sims, Edith M., retired. 538
Sloane, Elaine F., news note, 148
Smith, Ann, retired, 151
Smith. John Edwin, deceased & port., 613
Smith, Rosl. deceased, 220
Somerville, Arleen, news note, 665
“Soviet dissertation abstracts available.“ 180
Special collections in college libraries,ACRL, CLS, 293
“SLA’s 1986 annual conference,” Segal, 518–21
“Speech writing for library conferences,” Matson, 497–500, comment, 669
Spitzer, Alice, “Librarians and international development: getting involved,” 504–7
“Spotts on Woolf,” 444
Stam, David H., prof. & port., 213–16
“Standards for college libraries.” ACRL, 1986, approved, 189–200
Stanger, Keith J., “Dan Bricklin’s Demo Program,” 582–85
SUNY, Albany, news note, 605
SUNY, Buffalo, “Butler Library displays vital signs,” 379–81
Steckenreiter, Margaret, retired. 742
Stevens, Stanley D., news note, 534
Stevenson, H. Gordon, deceased, 539
Stoan, Stephen K., “Historians and librarians: a response,” 503
“Strategic plans for ALA and ACRL: a comparison,” 709–12
Stueart, Robert D., “ALA candidates on ACRL,” & port., 265–66
Sullivan. Gail, retired, 219
Summers, George V., prof., 665
Swan, John C., prof. & port., 737
Sweeney, John L., deceased, 220
Sweney, Edward J., retired, 672
T
Taylor, Susan, news note, 148
“The teaching library enters the electronic age,” Rader, 402–4
Thompson, David, deceased, 743
Thompson, James C., prof. & port., 737
Thompson, Ronelle K.H., “Recruitment: a role for the academic library?” 575–77
Thomson, Betty, retired. 612–13
“Tibetan historical works,” Schoening, 389
Tiefel, Virginia, “Named BI Librarian of the Year,” & port., 351
Tracy, Joan I., letter to the ed., 328
“Training online catalog assistants: creating a friendly interface,” Sager, 721–23
“Travel grants to international conferences,” ALA, International Relations Comm., 282
Trinity U., “Rearranging the subject catalog at Trinity University,” 7–9
“The Tufts/EDÚCOM data-sharing project for library statistics,” Dunn, 17
Tyson. John C., prof. & port., 533–34
U
USDE. news note, 460
USDE, OERI, “What else works?” 598–600
“U.S. and Japanese academic librarians meet in Tokyo,” 659
“U.S./France librarian exchange.” ACRL, 261
UC, Davis, news note, 663
U. of Ga., “Mentoring in the academic library,” 117–19; news note, 663
U. of Ill., U-C, news note. 736
U. of Mo., news note, 145
U. of Mo.-Columbia, “International agricultural database,” 601
U. of N. Sumatra, “Library consultant in Indonesia,” 636–40
U. of Okla., “Cataloging rare book backogs,” 127–29; “Workflow arrangements and their effect on discharge accuracy,” 274–77
U. of S.C., “Library services to extension students,” 447–48
U. of Va., news note. 283
U. of Wis., news note, 532
U. of Wis.-Milwaukee, news note, 354
U. of Wis.-Parkside, “The teaching library enters the electronic age, ” 402–4
U. of Wyo., “Document Delivery Service.” 704–7
“User reaction to a computerized periodical index.” Ernest. 315–18
V
“Vendor audit,” ACRL. WESS. 716
Veneziano, Velma, news note, 148
Va. Polytechnic Inst. & State U., “Developing a partnership in library instruction.” 321–22
“A visit to ACRL’s Minnesota Chapter.” Rader, 731
“Visiting a London library.” Kemp. 73–74
Von Wahlde, Barbara, prof. & port., 83
W
Walker, Mary Austin, deceased. 539
Walter, Georgia, news note, 534. retired, 538–39
Walter, Mildred E., deceased. 89
“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 77, 109, 143, 209, 248, 279, 405, 461, 484, 525–26, 599, 630, 732
WSU, “Librarians and international development: getting involved,” 504–7
Wash. U., news note. 145
“Water leaks: are you prepared?” 251–57, comment, 518
Watstein, Sarah Barbara, “Wiley Dyer and the library as information processor,” 640–44
Wayne State U., news note, 736
Weaver-Meyers, Pat. “Workflow arrangements and their effect on discharge accuracy,” 274–77
Webber, Marjorie, retired, 539
Wei T’o Associates, “Preservation publicity,” 211
Werking, Richard Hume, “Rearranging the subject catalog at Trinity University,” 7–9
Werner, Joyce C., deceased, 539
Wesley. Phillip, retired, 672
“WESS/Mart in us Nijhoff grant awarded. “ ACRL. 328
Whaley, Jay, “Rearranging the subject catalog at Trinity University,” 7–9
“What else works?” USDE. OERI, 598–600
White, Phillip M., “College library formulas applied,” 202–6
Whitten, Sam G., deceased, 220
“Wiley Dyer and the library as information processor,” Watstein, 640–44
Wilson, Bill, “A diner’s guide to Baltimore,” 48–54
Wilson, Linda J., “Developing a partnership in library instruction.” 321–22
Witmer, John A., retired. 466
“Women’s studies resource guide,” ACRL, 612
Wong, William Sheh, “Library services and national development” (46:633–36), comment & response, 448
Woodsworth, Anne, news note, 148
Woodworth, Mary L., deceased, 358
“Workflow arrangements and their effect on discharge accuracy,” Weaver-Meyers, 274 –77
“Workshop on fund-raising for law librarians,” Rader, 503–4
Wormer, Grace, deceased. 414
X, Y, Z
Yale U., “Beinecke Library visiting fellowship program,” 671
Yavarkovsky, Jerome, prof. & port., 83
Young, Peter R., prof. & port., 148
Zipkowitz, Fay, news note, 609
1987: Saturday, January 17, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Current Topics Discussion Group: Saturday, January 17, 2:00–4:00 p.m.; Sunday, January 18, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
Guidelines for Branch Libraries Review: Monday, January 19, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Nominating: Saturday, January 17, 4:30–5:30 p.m.*
Performance Measures: Monday, January 19, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Standards Review: Friday, January 16, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., 1:00–4:00 p.m.; Sunday, January 18, 2:00–4:00 p.m.; Monday, January 19, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Western European Specialists Section
Executive: Saturday, January 17, 4:30–5:30 p.m.; Tuesday, January 20, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
Classical, Medieval, Renaissance Discussion Group: Saturday, January 17, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Conference Program Planning—New Orleans, 1988: Sunday, January 18, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
Conference Program Planning—San Francisco, 1987: Sunday, January 18, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
European Conference: Saturday, January 17, 2:00–4:00 p.m.; Monday, January 19, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
Membership and General Discussion Group: Sunday, January 18, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Nominating: Sunday, January 18, 8:00–9:00 a.m. *
Nijhoff Study Grant: Monday, January 19, 8:00–9:00 a.m.*
Publications: Sunday, January 18, 9:30–11:00 a.m.
Research and Planning: Monday, January 19, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
A visit to ACRL’s Minnesota Chapter
Academic Libraries Day in Minnesota was planned with the total cooperation of the weather. A beautiful fall day greeted me as I arrived in Minneapolis on Thursday, October 16. Tom Peischl, dean of the library at Mankato State University and a member of the ACRL Budget and Finance Committee, picked me up at the airport and drove me to Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. On the way we stopped at Emma’s for a typical family-type lunch while admiring the bountiful colors on the trees and related fall activities.
That afternoon, I led a discussion on “Directors/ Administrators Looking at Change in the Workplace” with members of the Council of Academic Library Directors (CALD). Many issues related to technology/automation surfaced and the need for more and better staff development and continuing education programs became very apparent. It must also be noted that Minnesota academic library directors are very strong in the area of cooperation and sharing among private and public institutions. After a fine meal prepared in the kitchen of Gustavus Adolphus College, members of CALD and I continued our discussion into the late evening, after which Tom drove me to the Holiday Inn in Mankato.
Early in the morning, I was able to enjoy another superb Minnesota fall day and the marvelous sounds of geese and loons during a long walk. Carol Johnson, cataloger at the University of Minnesota Libraries and chair of the ACRL Minnesota Chapter, graciously drove me back to the Gustavus Adolphus College for the meeting, which focused on “Change in the Workplace.”
Approximately one hundred librarians partici pated. I talked to them about ten challenges facing academic libraries and suggested a few creative solutions. Five discussion groups on “The OCLC Oxford Project,” “The Librarian as Intellectual,” “Sharing: Collections and Expertise,” “Changing Library Buildings,” and “MLA Survey on Professional Development” completed the program in the afternoon.
The conference arrangement provided ample opportunity for sharing information and discussing problems. After lunch, participants were able to see the new library, chapel, and sculptures by Paul Granlund, sculptor-in-residence. Some of us had the rare opportunity to meet Mr. Granlund and discuss his beautiful sculptures with him.— Hannelore B. Rader, ACRL President. ■ ■
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