College & Research Libraries News
INDEX TO VOL. 49
College & Research Libraries News
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 (tor subjects) or subjects (for named collections).
A
“AACR2 rule interpretations,” Moffett, 440
Abbott, George L., news note, 109
“Academic colleagues in concert,” Rader, 70-73
“Academic libraries in the People’s Republic of China,” Xiao, 486-90
“ALAO 1987,” Batway, 91-93
“Academic library funding and professional ethics,” Madaus (48:606-9), comment, 74-76
“Academic library postcards,” Wilkinson, 646-51
“Academic library public relations: a week of celebration,” Von Seggern, 202-4
Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1988, 228, 496-97; 1989, 498
Academic status: statements and resources available,” ACRL, ASC, 491
Acquisitions, 35-36, 103-4, 167, 241-42, 307-8 (correction, 417), 379-80, 445-46, 532-33, 615, 691-92, 786-87
Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Aircraft, 615; Akers, Carl, 786; ANTA, 167; APWA, Colo. Chapter, 786; Anarchy (Avrich), 241; Anderson, John W., 241; Architecture (Stubbins), 307; Archives for the hist, of quantum physics, 242; Armstrong, Geo. Wash., 379; Art, hist., 692; Autographed material, 36; Bailey family, 533; Barnes, Djuna, 308; Bauchwitz, Kurt, 104; Boulding, Elise, 36; Breen, Robt., 167; Camera work, 786-87; Chicago Book Clinic, 533; Children’s books, 308; Chinese- language books, 691; Colorado River, 691; Consumer movement, 35; DeLiSa Norwegian Lit. Soc., 308; Digest of the great encyclopedia of the four treasuries, 241-42; Engl, lit., 692, 786; Estle-
man, Loren, 35; Ethics, 615; Evangelical movement, 308; Fenn, Wallace O., 615; Ferlinghetti, L., 36; Flower, Rousseau, 532; Fraser, Raymond, 692; Friedlaender, Walter A., 615; Friend, Charlotte, 104; Gaines (Milton J.) Collection, 787; Genealogy (Heiss), 445; GMC SASI collection, 533; Gorham Div. of Textron, 532; Gough, Melvin N., 615; Gould, Samuel B., 308; Hart, Gary W., 36; Hogarth Press, 786; Hymnals, 308 (correction, 417); Incunabula, 104; Inst, for Humane Studies, 307; ICBI, 379; ITU publications, 36; Japanese books, 692; Japanese culture, 35-36; Jenner, William E., 786; Kaye (Sammy) Collection, 691-92; Kempner (Alan H.) lib., 35; Korean culture, 36; Lace, 691; Lalley, Joseph Michael, 379; Low, David, 446; Lutherana (Kessler), 167; Lydecker family, 379; McMahon, Brien, 379; Malaysia, 308; Maps (Buttery), 242; Mathematics, 615, 691; Mechanics, 615,691; Monson Typographers, 533; Moses, Robt., 35; Music, 103 (hist., 691; sheet, 308); Mystery novels, 445; NBC TV Prog. Analysis File, 532; Norwegian lit., 308; O’Flaherty, Terrence, 445-46; Ophthalmology (Sandor), 615; Parsons, John T., 615; Pope, Lawrence C., 379-80; PATCO archives, 104; Quakers (Heiss), 445; Queen, Ellery, 241; R. R. periodicals, 445; Rakosi, Carl, 167; Ransom, John C., 692; Rare books, 446; Ruffo, Libro della natura di caυalli, 103; Sandor (Andrew A.) Ophthalmology Collection, 615; Sanitary engineering (Wolman), 445; Schmidt, Wm. F., 104; Schneider (Susan) lib., 692; Soc. for the Preservation of Water Resources, 308; Sound recordings (Cylinder, 308; Jazz [Wexler] 35; South Sea, 307-8); South Sea islands, 307-8; Spruce budworm, 787; Stanton, Robt.
B., 691; Stravinsky, I. (Morton), 36; Stubbins, Hugh A., Jr., 307; Taiwan, 615; Taylor, Peter, 692; TV (O’Flaherty), 445-46; Texana (Hartung), 241; Thompson (J. Walter) archives, 103; Tissue Culture Hist. Soc., 36; To- petzes (Nick J.) lib., 103; Torture in Brazil, 242; UFOs (Edwards), 533; US- SEC filings, 786; USWA, 533; Wat, Aleksander, 787; Weigl, Karl, 103; Whitten, Les, 786; Wilder, Thornton, 242; Williams, John, 167; Williams, Tenn., 615; Wolman, Abel, 445; Woolf, Virginia, 786; World War I (Gaines), 787; Yiddish books, 532; Young, Owen D., 241
Acquisitions (by institution): Alfred U., 786; Brenau Coll., 307; Brown U., 532; Colo. State U., 786; Columbia U., 35, 241; Cornell U., 691; Dallas Theol. Seminary, 379; Duke U., 103; Earlham Coll., 445; Eastern Mich. U., 35; Emory U., 167; Geo. Mason U., 167; Geo. Wash. U., 532, 691; Georgetown U., 379; Hanover Coll., 786; Harvard U., 307, 786; Hellenic Coll., 103; Johns Hopkins U., 379, 445; Kan. State U., 35; Lehigh U., 786; LC, 103, 241, 307-8,532,691; MIT, 615, 691; Miami U., 691; Mich. State U., 103; Mount Sinai Medical Ctr., 104; NYPL, 35; NYSL, 379, 532; N.C. State U., 445; N. Park Coll., 308; N. Tex. State U., 308; Northern 111. U., 35-36; Ohio State U., 167; Ohio U., 308, 615, 691-92; Pa. State U., 533; Rochester Inst, of Tech., 786-87; St. Lawrence U., 241; St. Louis Mercantile, 445; SUNY, Albany, 104, 308; Tabor Coll., 308 (correction, 417); Tex. A&M U., 241, 787; Tex. Tech U., 36; U. of Albany, 615; U. of Alta., 533, 692; U. of Ariz., 615; U. of Ark., 167; UCLA, 36, 104, 445-46; U. of Colo., Boulder, 36; U. of Del., 308; UI (Chicago, 104, 533; U-C, 241-42);
U. of Me., Orono, 000; U. of Mass., 692; U. of Mo., KC, 308; U. of N.B., 533, 692; U. of Pittsburgh, 242,308; U. of Rochester, 615; U. of Southern Calif., 36; UT (Arlington, 104, 242, 379; Austin, 379-80; El Paso, 446); UTHSC, SA, 615; U. of Wis., Madison, 167, 242; Vanderbilt U., 692; Va. Commonwealth U., 615, 692; Va. Polytechnic Inst. & State U., 615; Wayne State U., 533; Yale U., 446, 787
African Studies Assn., annual meeting, 1988, 734-35
Aman, Mohammed M., news note, 109
ACLS, “Soviet manuscript service,” 48 “ACE bibliographies prepared by Gelman librarians,” Geo. Wash. U., 240
ALA, “Eight Library/Book Fellow positions open,” 80
ALA, Legislative Day, “Influencing the information environment,” 19-27
ALA, Library History Round Table, ‘“Reading and libraries’ seminar,” 773
ALA, Library Instruction Round Table, ”BI resource database,” 744
ALA, PIO, “National Library Week, April 17-23,” 46
ALA, Treasurer, “ALA and its divisions,” 27-31
“ALA and its divisions,” Schuman, 27-31
“ALA candidates on ACRL,” 233-35
“ALA telephone for the hearing- impaired,” 168
Amer. Philosophical Soc., “A case study in audio tape transfer,” 654-57
Amodeo, Antnony J., “A debt unpaid: the bibliographic instruction librarian and library conservation,” 601-3
Anderson, Leo E., retired, 248
Annual reports for college libraries,ACRL, CLS, now available, 490
Appointments, 39-42, 109-12, 170-71, 246-48, 314-16, 384-85, 450-53, 537-43, 621-24, 699-702, 792-96
Ariz. State U., news note, 447
Ashland Coll., “Teaching as a collection development tool,” 605
‘“Ask at reference’ for backlogged books,” Miller, 12-15, comment, 143-44
ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1988, 228, 496-97; 1989, 498
ACRL, ASC, “Academic status: statements and resources available,” 491;
“Hearings on academic status and certification,” 305-7
ACRL, Annual Conference, 1987, “Missed Annual Conference?” 31; 1988, 92, 146-47, 223-31 (6), 298-307 (7), 350, 365; 1989, 492
ACRL, “Awards program, 1989,” 497-504
ACRL, BIS, Clearinghouse Comm., “BI clearinghouses showcased,” 350
ACRL, BIS, “The future of BI,” 146-7; “Preconference will feature instruction in the electronic age,” 223
ACRL, Board of Directors, “Guidelines/criteria for special grant funds,” 157; “Highlights” (Jan., 139—40; July, 493-95); ports. (1987/88, 494; 1988/89, 495)
ACRL, Budget and Finance Comm., “ACRL’s financial plan,” 760-73
ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 236-37
ACRL, CLS, Annual reports for college libraries, now available, 490; “Bylaws,” 163-65; CLIP notes, #10, 490
ACRL, CJCLS, “Bylaws revision,” 164; “A report on the CD-ROM teleconference,” 606, port., 365
ACRL, “Creativity in the workplace: from conception to application,” 223
ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1988, 230; 1989, 500
ACRL, EBSS, Bibliographic Instruction for Educators Committee, “Teaching library and information retrieval skills to academic administrators and support staff,” 217-23, comments, 667-68
ACRL, Exec. Director, “ACRL executive
summary,” 3-4, 73-74, 156-57, 235-36, 296-98, 364-65, 416-17, 491-93, 608, 686; “ACRL’s financed plan,” 760-73; “Report for 1987/1988,” 688-91; “Segal now certified,” 492
ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” 88-90
ACRL, “How to publish in ACRL: nonserial publications,” 102
ACRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1988, 144, 417; 1989, 498-500
ACRL, “K. G. Saur funds new ACRL award,” 42
ACRL, Legislation Comm., “ACRL supports multi-type networking and LSCA re-authorization,” 162-63
ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1988, 139-40
ACRL, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, 1988, 230; 1989, 498
ACRL, National Conference, 1989, 4-5, 213-16,363,433,509-11,593-96, 606, 610, 682, 684-86, 781-84
ACRL, Planning Comm., “Strategic planning for ACRL,” 292-94
ACRL, Popular Culture and Libraries Discussion Group, “Popular culture and libraries,” 779
ACRL, President, “Letter” & port., 2-3; “Report,” & port., 414-15 ACRL, PALC, “Funds for professional activities,” 291-92
ACRL, RBMS, Comm, for Developing Guidelines for Borrowing Special Collections Materials for Exhibition, “Guidelines for borrowing special collections materials for exhibition: a draft,” 750-54
ACRL, RBMS, Conservators’ Collations Comm., “Guidelines for conservators and curators: draft III,” 294-95
ACRL, RBMS, ”Is 30 years old,” 495
ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, 1988, 230-31; 1989, 502-3
ACRL, RBMS, Legislative Information Comm., “The Tax Reform Act of 1984 and American research libraries,” 589-91
ACRL, RBMS, “Preconference, New Or- leans,”224
ACRL, RBMS, Security Comm., “Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries,” draft (47:646-49), approved, 159-62
ACRL, RBMS, Standards Comm., “Citation forms for bibliographies appearing in journals or as component parts of larger works,” 525-26; “Two new thesauri for special collections,” 491
ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1988, 230; 1989, 502
ACRL, STS, Comm, on Comparison of Science & Technology Libs., “Survey of academic science/technology libraries,” 375-76, comment, 610
ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1989, 503-4
ACRL, Task Force on Int’l Relations, “International relations topics,” 789
ACRL, Task Force to Review the Guidelines for Extended Campus Library Services, “Extended campus com- ments,” 224
ACRL, “Teleconference on CD-ROM,” 10, 365, 606 ACRL, ULS, “Current Topics Discussion Group,” 795
ACRL, ULS, University Library Standards Review Comm., “Standards for university libraries: evaluation of performance (draft),” 343-50
ACRL, Vice-President, “Creativity, innovation and risk-taking” (48:405-6), comment, 145-46; “An unfinished agenda,” 141
ACRL, WESS, College and Medium- Sized Libraries Discussion Group, “WESS discussion group for smaller collections,” 775
ACRL, WESS, MartinusNijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, 1989, 500-502
ACRL, WESS, “Seats available on flights to Italy,” 156; “WESS goes to Florence,” 355-57
ACRL, “Win cash prizes!” 695
“ACRL actions,” (Jan., 139-40; July, 493-95)
ACRL budget, 757-73
ACRL candidates, 1989, 754-57
ACRL chapters, 608
“ACRL continuing education courses at ALA Annual Ccnference in New Orleans,” 226-28
“ACRL continuing education scholarships,” 610
“ACRL executive summary,” Segal, 3-4, 73-74, 156-57, 235-36, 296-98, 364-65, 416-17, 491-93, 608, 686
“ACRL Florida Chapter,” 608
“ACRL honors 1988 award winners,” 228-31
“ACRL issues for the 80s and 90s,” 134-37
“ACRL list of materials available,” 97-102
“ACRL meetings in New Orleans,” 301-5
“ACRL meetings in Washington,” 774-79
“ACRL officers for 1988-89,” 527-30
“ACRL programs in New Orleans,” 298-300
“ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 237-38
“ACRL seeks volunteers for committees,” 598-600
ACRL staff prof. (Bourdon, Cathleen, 238-40; Davis, Mary Ellen K., 76; Eberhart, George M., 613-14; Jacobson, Dawn, 165; Opalka, Elaine, 34; Segal, JoAn S., 381)
“ACRL supports multi-type networking and LSCA re-authorization,” ACRL, Legislation Comm., 162-63
“ACRL’s Cincinnati conference,” 684-86
“ACRL’s fast job listing,” 108, 199, 444
“ACRL’s financial plan,” Segal, 760-73
“ARL launches project to convert microform masters files,” 34
“ARL’s confidentiality statement, 443-44
Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 1988, 144, 417; 1989, 498-500
“Attention, authors,” Eberhart, 453, 503, 799
Augustana Coll., news note, 380
“An automated finding aid for special collections,” Caswell, 368-73
Awards, 42, 144, 228-31, 358, 417, 435, 496-504, 695
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“Bach meets the Boogie Kings,” Dankner, 352-55
“Backlogged books,” Scilken, 143-44
Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1988, 228, 496-97; 1989, 498
Barkey, Patrick, deceased & port., 454
Bartlett, Merle, deceased, 316-17
Basch, N. Bernard, news note, 312
Batway, Darwyn J., “ALAO 1987,”91-93
Bearman, Toni Carbo, news note, 312
Beaubien, Anne K., news note, 169
Beaubien, Denise M., “Patron-use software in academic library collections,” 661-67
Becker, Robert H., deceased, 172 “Beinecke visiting fellowships,” Yale U., 591
Benne, Mae, retired, 171
Benzinger, Marjorie J., deceased, 172
Berger, Patricia W., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 233-34
“BI clearinghouses showcased,” ACRL, BIS, 350
“BI for educators,” Eshelman, 373
“BI resource database,” ALA, LIRT, 744
“Bibliographic instruction for the print- handicapped,” Currie, 672-74
“Bibliometric papers wanted,” Commun-
ication research,622
Billington, James H., port., 443
Binder, Michael, “National Library Week activities for academic libraries,” 204-6
Bingham, Rebecca T., “ALA candidates on ACRL” & port., 234-35
“BIS preconference will feature instruction in the electronic age,” ACRL, 223
Boice, Robert, K.G. Saur Award, 230
Boissé, Joseph A., ACRL president & port., 527; “An unfinished agenda,” 141
“Books and bytes,” Eichhorn, 658-61
Borowski, Joseph, port., 365
Bourdon, Cathleen, ACRL staff prof. & port., 238-40
Bowling Green State U., “Instructional improvement symposium,” 695; news note, 789
Boyd, Alan D., “AACR2 rule interpretations,” 440
Boyd, Charmaine Stander, deceased, 317
Breivik, Patricia Senn, port., 240
Brennan, John A., deceased, 249
Brenneman, Betsey, “A checklist for evaluating your library’s handbook,” 78-79
Brey, Frank, retired, 704
Brisman, Shimeon, retired, 624
Broderick, John C., retired, 385
Brogan, Martha L., “A customized database on Scandinavian government,” 735-39
Brogdon, Jennie, retired, 624-25
Brooks, Jerrold Lee, prof., 698
Brown, Rowland C.W., news note, 383
Bryant, Margaret Schindler, deceased, 249
Bucknell U., “Planning and executing a major bookshift/move using an electronic spreadsheet,” 282-87
“The budget process and ACRL financial issues,” Wand, 757-60
Burns, Robert W., Jr., retired, 453
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Calendar, 50-51, 114-15, 176-77, 254-55, 322-23, 552-53, 798-99
“Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 236-37
“Career development: it’s your option,” Cargill, 513-17
Cargill, Jennifer, “Career development: it’s your option,”513-17; prof. & port., 537
Carhart, Betty, deceased, 546
Carnegie Mellon U., “The library newsletter: is it for you?” 678-82
Carrier, Lois, retired, 543
Carter, Margaret, retired, 453 “A case study in audio tape transfer,” Levitt, 654-57
Caswell, Lucy Shelton, “An automated finding aid for special collections,” 368-73
“Cataloging Slavic manuscripts in microform,” Thomas, 746-48
CD-ROM teleconference, announcement, 10; port., 365; report, 606
Chalker, William Jennings, deceased, 317
Chapters, ACRL, 608
“A checklist for evaluating your library’s handbook,” Heller, 78-79
“Checklist for the new selector,” Pasterc- zyk, 434-35
Chen, Donna, deceased, 546
China, “Academic libraries in the People’s Republic of China,” 486-90
Cincinnati Conference, 1989, 213-16, 363, 433, 509-11, 593-96, 606, 610, 682, 684-86, 781-84 “Cincinnati ’89,” ACRL, 433, 509-11
“Cincinnati 1989,” Elsbernd, 213-16, 363
“Cincinnati’s reading pleasures,” Elsbernd, 593-96
“Citation forms for bibliographies appearing in journals or as component parts of larger works,” ACRL, RBMS, 525-26
“Civil War diaries sought,” Rights, 629
Clapper, Mary Ellen, deceased, 386
Clarifications, 289, 417, 614, 651
Claussen, Norma, retired, 704
Cline, Nancy, prof. & port., 791
“CLIP note #10 now out,” ACRL, CLS, 490
CLIP notes, ACRL, CLS, #10, 490
“Closing a library,” Gagnier-Chisholm, 667
Cluff, E. Dale, “Staff retreats in ACRL libraries,” 517-21
Cochrane, Pauline, prof., 698
Coffin, Lewis C., deceased, 249
Coleman, James R., “Self-instructed use of microcomputers in the library,” 603-4
C&RL news,“Attention, authors,” 453, 503; “New C&RL news assistant editor,” 614
“C&RL newsguidelines for submission of articles or columns,” 32-34
“Coming soon,” Stevens, 675
Communication research,“Bibliometric papers wanted,” 622
CCAIT, “Teleconference on CD-ROM,” 10, 365, 606
“Computer Learning Month,” 605
“Consultant list,” LAMA, 250, 376
Cooke, Anna Lee, retired, 625
Coombs, Donald J., deceased, 626
“A coordinated program for state agricultural publications,” Thomas, 425-30
Copier, Judith A., letter to the ed., 143
Cordell, Howard W., deceased, 43
Corrections, 289, 417, 614, 651
Corry, Emmett, prof., 536
Cory, John Mackenzie, deceased, 386
CIES, “Fulbright grants available,” 25
Covalesky, Eleanor E., retired, 704
Crawford, Gregory A., “Training student employees by videotape,” 149-52
Crawford, Susan, news note, 39
“Creativity in the workplace: from conception to application,” ACRL, 223, 306
“Creativity, innovation and risk-taking,” Euster (48:405-6), comment, 145-46
Cronizes, Arthur N., retired, 625
Cronquist, Carol, “Teaching as a collection development tool,” 605
Currie, Margaret, “Bibliographic instruction for the print-handicapped,” 672-74
“A customized database on Scandinavian government,” Brogan, 735-39
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Dahlstrom, Joe F., prof., 791-92
Dallas, Larayne, “The future of reference service: a response,” 582-84
Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Relations Award, 1988, 419-22
Daniells, Laurenda, retired, 543
Dankner, Laura, “Bach meets the Boogie Kings,” 352-55
Davis, Chester, retired, 543
Davis, George, deceased, 626
Davis, Mary Ellen K., ACRL staff prof. & port., 76
Davis, Russell, retired, 112
Day, David A., news note, 312
Deaths, 43, 113, 172-74, 249, 316-19, 386-87, 454-56, 546-47, 626, 704,796
“A debt unpaid: the bibliographic instruction librarian and library conservation,” Amodeo, 601-3
Deekle, Peter V., prof. & port., 537
De la Garza, Peter J., retired, 248
Dendy, Adele S., prof. & port., 244
Detlefsen, Ellen Gay, news note, 314
Dillon, Dennis, “The future of reference service: discussion summary,” 585-89
Di Muccio, Mary-Jo, retired, 543
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1988, 230; 1989, 500
“Document delivery papers needed,” IFLA, 157
Dodson, Melanie, “Faculty access to RLIN at New York University: RLG’s research access project,” 522-23
Donovan, Ruth, retired, 385
“Don’t be a creativity killer!” Ridgeway, 83-85
Dougherty, Richard M., “Named first Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award recipient,” & port., 417; news note, 169-70
Dowler, Lawrence, prof. & port., 169, correction, 289
Downs, Robert B., news note, 383-84
Downs (Robert B.) Award, U. of I11., 1988, 358
Dubin, Eileen, “A report on the CD- ROM teleconference,” 606, port., 365
Dudley, Claire, “WESS goes to Florence,” 355-57
Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1988, 230; 1989, 498
Dudman, Mary Elizabeth, retired, 543
Dunin-Borkowski, Peter, deceased, 386
Dutton, Leland S., news note, 621
Dyke, James, retired, 453
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Eastman School of Music, “The Sibelius saga: a Sibley Library thesis is returned 50 years late,” 657-58
Eaton, Judith, port., 240
Eaton, Thelma, deceased, 249
Eberhart, George M., ACRL staff prof. & port., 613—14; “Attention, authors,” 453, 503; “Equal time with typists!” 150; “Now LAN administrator,” 701
Eckerd Coll., news note, 309
Edwards, Rita, letter to the ed., 667-68 “Effects of the 1976 Copyright Law,” Kearney, 278-81
Eichhorn, Sara, “Books and bytes,” 658-61
“Eight Library/Book Fellow positions open,” ALA, 80
Elliot, Paula, “How others see us,” 422-25
Ellis, Judith Compton, “Planning and executing a major bookshift/move using an electronic spreadsheet,” 282-87
Elsbernd, Mary Ellen Rutledge, “Cincinnati 1989,” 213-16; “Cincinnati’s reading pleasures,” 593-96; “Memory tickler tor procrastinators,” 363; “Trivial matters, Cincinnati style,” 781-84
Epp, Ronald H., “Ethics and the Nuclear Age,” 730-34
“Equal time with typists!” Eberhart, 150
Eriskin, Bette, retired, 171
Errata, 289, 417, 614, 651
Eshelman, William R., letter to the ed., 373
Estelle, Robert, deceased, 317
“Ethics and the Nuclear Age,” Epp, 730-34
Ethnic forum,“Ethnic papers wanted,” 80
“Ethnic papers wanted,” Ethnic forum, 80
Ettlinger, John R. Turner, retired, 316
Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, ACRL, STS, 1989, 503-4
Euster, Joanne R., “ACRL President’s letter” & port., 2-3; “ACRL President’s report” & port., 414—15; “Creativity, innovation and risk-taking” (48:405-6), comment, 145-46; port., 364
“Extended campus comments,” ACRL, 224
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“Faculty access to RLIN at New York University: RLG’s research access project,” Dodson, 522-23
Falsone, Anne Marie, deceased, 626
“Feeling funny?” Stevens, 146, comment, 675
“Fifty-year celebration at the University of Virginia,” 668
“The first international conference on Japanese information,” Noguchi, 16-18
Fischer, Barbara, news note, 621
Fishlyn, Fannie S., retired, 112
Fitzwater, Diana, port., .365
Fleishauer, Carol, prof., 619
Foerstel, Herbert, news note & port., 792
Foley, Robert A., prof., 698
Folger Shakespeare Lib., Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, 230-31
Ford, Barbara J., ‘“Ask at reference’ for backlogged books,” 12-15, comment, 143-44; “Reference service: past, present, and future,” 578-82
Ford, Sylverna, “The library newsletter: is it for you?” 678-82
Forth, Stuart, retired & port., 112
Foster, Myrtle, deceased, 172
“Four decades as an academic librarian,” Holley, 496-97
Fox, Leroy, retired, 625
Fradkin, Bernard, port., 365
“French university libraries in 1988,” Mc- Conkey, 739-43 Fridley, Bonnie, deceased, 796
Fries, James, letter to the ed., 610
“Fulbright grants available,” CIES, 25
“Funds for professional activities,” Morris, 291-92
“The future of BI,” ACRL, BIS, 146-47
“The future of reference service” (“Discussion summary,” Dillon, 585-89; “Reference service: past, present, and future,” Ford, 578-82; “A response,” Dallas, 582-84; “A response,” Hester, 584-85)
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Gagnier-Chisholm, Donna, letter to the ed., 667
Galvin, Thomas ĩ., news note, 314
Gardiner, Russell K., deceased, 454
Gardner, Jeffrey J., prof., 449
Gaskill, Gussie, deceased, 386-87
“Gelman Library reunion,” 778
Geo. Wash. U., “ACE bibliographies prepared by Gelman librarians,” 240; “Gelman Library reunion,” 778; news note, 309
Geraci, Diane, “The International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST),” 530-32
Gerboth (Walter) Award, MLA, 1989, 435
Giraud, Lise, retired, 385
Godfrey, Lois E., retired, 316
Goldstein, Marianne, retired, 543
Goodyear, Mary Lou, prof. & port., 310
Gorman, Michael, prof., 536
Gotlieb, Howard B., news note, 450
“The Gourman report,” Edwards, 667-68
Grants, 37, 104-5, 167-69, 242-43, 308-9, 380, 446-47, 533-34, 615-17, 692-95, 787-89
Grants (by grantee): Assn. for Recorded Sound Collections, 615; ARL, 787; Auburn U., 692; Augustana Coll., 446, 616; Boise State U., 380; Brandeis U., 787-88; Brown U., 104; Case Western Reserve U., 242; CRL, 533, 692; Central Wash. U., 446; Chicago PL, 692; CUNY, City Coll., 37; Cleveland State U., 533; Columbia U., 616, 788; Commission on Preservation & Access, 446; Comm, on Institutional Coop., 446, 616; Cornell U., 616-17; DalhousieU., 104; Detroit PL, 168; Drexel U., 242; E. Bonner Co. Dist. Lib., 380; Eastman School of Music, 242; Emerson Coll., 167; Emmanuel Coll., 167; Ford (Henry) Mus., 616; Ft. Lewis Coll., 692-93; Ft. Valley State Coll., 308-9; Geneva Coll., 446; Geo. Wash. U., 309; Greenville Tech. Coll., 533; Harvard U., 37, 242, 446, 533, 693; Hebrew Union Coll., 693; Houston Acad, of Medicine, 693; HARLiC, 104-5, 788; Idaho SL, 380; Idaho State U., 380, 693; Indiana U., 788; IUPUI, 533-34; Iowa State U,, 534; Jacksonville U., 693; JFK Lib., 446; Johns
Hopkins U., 105, 693; Lewis Clark State Coll., 380; Lib. of Mich., Lansing, 168; Marymount U., 242; Mass. Coll. of Art, 167; Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 167; Mich. State U., 168; Monterey Bay Area CLS, 105; Municipal Ref. & Res. Ctr., 616; Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 167; NAPA, 446-47; NAAL, 788; New England Conservatory, 167; NYPL, 616-17, 693; N.Y. State Archives, 167-68; NYSL, 616-17; NYU, 168; N. Amer. Baptist Seminary, 616; Northwestern U., 168; OCLC, 534; Ohio State U., 309, 617; Ohio U., 37, 447; Or. State Archives, 534; Pittsburgh Regional Library Center, 788; RLG, 617; Rochester Inst, of Tech., 37; Sioux Falls Coll., 616; Sioux Falls PL, 616; Soc. of Amer. Archivists, 242; S.D. School of Mines & Tech., 243; Southern I11. U., 168, 447; Stanford U., 534; State Hist. Soc. of Wis., 534; SUNY (Albany, 616-17; Stony Brook, 616-17); Stetson U., 534; Syracuse U., 616-17: U. of Ala., 693; U. of Alta., 617; U. of Ark., 309, 693; U. of B.C., 105; UC, 309 (Berkeley, 168, 446-47 [21, 617; Davis, 105, 243); U. of Chicago, 446; U. of Ga., 534; U. of Idaho, 380; UI, U-C, 105; U. of Iowa, 380, 534; U. of Md., 309; U. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 168, 309, 788-89; U. of Nev., LV, 617; U. of N.M., 617, 693-95; U. of Okla., 534; U. of Pittsburgh, 37; U. of Rochester, 616-17; U. of Southern Calif., 105, 380; U. of Tenn., 789; UT (Austin, 534, 617; El Paso, 105); U. of Vt., 168, 695; U. of Wash., 380; U. of Waterloo, 37, 243, 534; U. of Wis., 168; Vanderbilt U., 000; Va. State Lib. & Archives, 243; Wash. SL, 37; Wayne State U., 168-69 (2), 695; Wentworth Inst, of Tech., 167; Wheelock Coll., 167; Whitman Coll., 243; Wm. Paterson Coll., 243; Yale U., 169,446; YIVO Inst, for Jewish Research, 380
Grants (by grantor): AT&T, 37; Barry, Lillian, 168; Buhl F., 446; Bush F., 616; Canadian Ministry of Advanced Ed. & Job Training, 105; Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, 37, 104, 243, 617; CLR, 168; Dooley, Vince, 534; French, Richard F., 446; Getty (J. Paul) Trust, 37; Harrison, Michael, 243; Hearst (Wm. R.) F., 693; HEA, 37,168 (3), 242, 380, 533, 617, 692-95 (4), 787-89 (4); Idaho First Natl. Bank, 693; Inst, of Turkish Studies, 788; Kaiser (Henry J.) Family F., 695; Keck (W.M.) F., 617; Kellogg F., 168, 308-9, 788-89; Kovler (Marjorie) Fund, 446; Kulas F., 533; Leavey (Thos. & Dorothy) F., 380; LSCA, 104-5 (2), 167,242-43 (2), 380,692-93; Lilly Endowment, 533-34, 788; Lit- tauer (Lucius N.) F., 533; Luce (Henry) F., 447, 534; Masterton, Geo. A., 168-69; Mellon (Andrew) F., 309, 380, 446-47 (2), 534, 616-17 (2); Myklebust, Helmer R., 446; NARA, 446-47; NEH, 37 (2), 104-5 (3), 167-69 (3), 309 (2), 533, 615-17 (5), 692-93 (3), 787; NHPRC, 37, 242-43 (2), 309, 534 (5), 617, 693-95; Natl. Lib. of Medicine, 309; Network of Ala. Acad. Libs., 693; N.J., 243; N.Y., 168, 616-17 (2); NYSL, 380; Ottenheimer Bros. F., 693; Pew Charitable Trusts, 242; Pillow, Lucille B., 105; Rinker Materials Co. F., 534; St. Joe F., 693; Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (Canada), 37, 104, 243, 617; Steele-Reese F., 243; Steinberg (Harold & Miriam) F., 693; Storer, Tracy I. & Ruth R., 105; System Dev. F., 534; Tullis, Roy & Isabel, 446; USDE, 242, 309, 787-89 (3); U. of IowaMIAP, 534; Waterloo Regional Heritage F., 534; Weingart F., 105; Wilson (H.W.) F., 788
“Grants for humanities projects,” NEH, 441
Greear, Yvonne, retired, 316
Grose, B. Donald, prof., 536-37
Grosser, Dorothy, retired, 543
“Guidelines/criteria for special grant funds,” ACRL, Board of Directors, 157
“Guidelines for borrowing special collections materials for exhibition: a draft,” ACRL, RBMS, Comm, for Developing Guidelines for Borrowing Special Collections Materials for Exhibition, 750-54
“Guidelines for conservators and curators: draft III,” ACRL, RBMS, 294-95
“Guidelines regarding thefts in libraries,” ACRL, RBMS, Security Comm., draft (47:646-49), approved, 159-62
Gulyas, Maria, deceased, 796
Guyonneau, Christine H., “Magazine index plus or Academic index?” 430-33
H
Haeuser, Michael, “Promoting innovative management and services,” 419-22
Hafter, Ruth, letter to the ed., 76
Hagan, Jeannette, deceased, 626
Hail, Christopher, retired, 453, 704
Halliwell, Dean, retired, 543
Halvorson, Richard, deceased, 172
Hamann, Edmund G., “Self-instructed use of microcomputers in the library,” 603-4
Harkness, Mary Lou, retired & port., 42
Harloe, Bartley M., prof. & port., 107
Harman, Marian, deceased, 317
Harvard Law School, Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, 230-31
Harvard U., news note, 447
“Have you seen your IPEDS?” NCES, 521-22
Haviland, Virginia, deceased, 317
Hayes, Robert M., retired & port., 544
“Hearings on academic status and certification,” ACRL, ASC, 305-7
Heishman, Eleanor L., prof., 537, clarification, 651
Heller, Paul, “A checklist for evaluating your library’s handbook,” 78-79
Henderson, Carol C., “Washington hotline,” 23, 95, 166, 232, 290, 378, 448, 535-36, 609, 696, 785
Hendricks, Donald D., news note, 450
Hervey, Norma J., prof., 244
Hester, Goldia, “The future of reference service: a response,” 584-85
Hilker, Emerson, “Survey of academic science/technology libraries,” 375-76, comment, 610
Hist. Soc. of Pa., “Summer research fellowships in American history and culture,” 8
Hoadley, Irene B., news note, 314
Hogan, Sharon A., Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award & port., 230
Holibaugh, Ralph W., prof., 244-45
Holleman, Marian, retired, 453-54
Holley, Edward, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award & port., 228; “Four decades as an academic librarian,” 496-97; news note, 792
Holley, Robert P., prof. & port., 619
Horrocks, Norman, news note, 699
Hosel, Harry, prof. & port., 245
“How others see us,” Richards, 422-25
“How to participate in ACRL,” 88-90
“How to publish in ACRL: non-serial publications,” 102
Huff, Margaret, retired, 543-44
Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1988, 144, 417; 1989, 498-500
“Humor and creativity,” Stevens, 145-46
“Humor and creativity: holidays,” Stevens, 674-75
Hutchinson, Dale, retired, 42-43
I
Iddins, Mildred L., deceased, 387
Ignon, Olga, retired, 112 “ILL librarians in Massachusetts academic libraries are now wired,” 744
Ind. U., “International development,” 376; news note, 447
“Influencing the information environment,” Shill, 19-27
“Information crisis in Latin America,” Tenorio, 79-80
“Information for administrators,” Watson, 5-6, comment, 143
Innovations (“AACR2 rule interpretations,” Moffett, 440; “An automated finding aid for special collections,” Caswell, 368-73; “Creativity, innovation and risk-taking,” Euster (48:405-6), comment, 145-46; “A debt unpaid,” Amodeo, 601-3; “Don’t be a creativity killer!” Ridgeway, 83-85; “Faculty access to RLIN at New York University,” Dodson, 522-23; “Humor and creativity,” Stevens, 145-46; “Humor and creativity: holidays,” Stevens, 674-75; “LSM Infomaster,” Kes- selman, 437-40; “MAC MICRO,” Richards, 748-49; “More than information,” Markoff, 367-68; “A new approach to reference statistics,” Max- stadt, 85-88; “Perfect preservation,” Young, 147; “The presidential campaign hotline,” Sutton, 676-78; “Selfinstructed use of microcomputers in the library,” Coleman, 603-4; “Teaching as a collection development tool,” Cronquist, 605; “When closing a library is progress,” Sturm, 523-25, clarification, 651, comment, 667; “Why are professional library meetings so bad?” Lauer, 441, comment, 668)
ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1988,230:1989,500
ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1988, 230; 1989, 502
“Instructional improvement symposium at Bowling Green,” 695
“Intellectual Freedom Award,” U. of I11., 358
“The International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST),” Geraci, 530-32
“International Conference on Scholarly Information Network,” Noguchi, 211-12
“International development,” Ind. U., 376
IFLA, “Document delivery papers needed,” 157
“International relations topics,” 789
“It’s Computer Learning Month!” 605
Ivey, Barbara M., retired, 316
J
Jackson, Margaret, “The Presidential Campaign Hotline: its use in libraries,” 676-78
Jackson, Miles, news note, 109
Jacobson, Benjamin, retired, 43
Jacobson, Dawn, ACRL staff prof. & port., 165
Jacobstein, J. Myron, retired, 171
John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1988, 419-22
Johnson, Ellen, retired, 454
Johnston, Maxine, retired, 454
Jones, Norma Louise, prof., 383
K
K.G. Saur Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1988, 230; 1989, 503
“K.G. Saur funds new ACRL award,” 42
Kao, Irving, retired, 248
Karetzky, Stephen, “Videocassette kits for instruction in online searching,” 360-64
Kaser, David, “19th-century academic library buildings” (48:476-78), comment, 76
Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, ACRL, RBMS, 1988, 230-31; 1989, 502-3
Kauffman, Ingeborg S., deceased, 546
Kaufman, Paula T., prof. & port., 383
Kearney, Anne, “Effects of the 1976 Copyright Law,” 278-81
Kellar, Emel B., deceased, 249
Kelley, Carol M., Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 230
Kellogg, Rebecca Boone, news note, 450
Kemp, Jane, “A visit to the National Library of New Zealand,” 206-8
Kesselman, Martin, “LSM Infomaster: a HyperCard CAI program on a Macintosh network,” 437-40
Kile, Barbara, news note, 170
Kindlen, Jean, prof., 245
Komai, Lois, “Midwest regional conference,” 443
Kordish, Heike, prof., 39
Kosuda, Kathleen, prof., 619
Kouraklis, Michael, news note, 384, correction, 614
Kraft, Galina, retired, 544
Krause, Mary Anna, retired, 316
Kvavik, Robert B., “A customized database on Scandinavian government,” 735-39
L
Lake, Mary Reid, deceased, 626
Lancaster, F. Wilfrid, news note, 792
Lanning, John A., “The library-facuity partnership in curriculum development,” 7-10
“Latin American materials to be more accessible,” 743-44
Lauer, Jonathan D., “Why are professional library meetings so bad?” 441, comment, 668
Lawry, Martha P., news note, 39
Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1988, 230; 1989, 502
Leab (Katharine Kyes & Daniel J.) American Book Prices Current Award, ACRL, RBMS, 1988, 230-31; 1989, 502-3
Leary, Margaret A., news note, 109
Lee, Hwa-Wei, news note, 39
“Legacies of genius: a celebration of Philadelphia libraries,” PACSCL, 295-96
Leith, Anna, retired, 544
LeSueur, Robin, retired, 544
Letters, 76, 143-44, 373, 610, 667-68
Levitt, Martin L., “A case study in audio tape transfer,” 654-57
Levy, Judith, retired, 625
“Librarians with disabilities,” Lucas, 791
LAMA, “Consultant list,” 250, 376
LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1988, 419-22
“LAMA program,” 306
Library/Book Fellows Program, “Positions open,” 80
Lib. Co. of Phila., Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, 230-31; “Summer research fellowships in American history and culture,” 8
“The library-faculty partnership in curriculum development,” Lanning, 7-10
’’The library newsletter: is it for you?” Ford, 678-82
“LC also looks to the future,” 143
Lloyd, Dona, deceased, 546; retired, 171
Lockert, Clinton, retired, 625
Loepprich, Joyce, retired, 544
Lorenz, John G., news note, 39
La. State U., “A new approach to reference statistics,” 85-88
“LSU and five other libraries selected for Nuclear Regulatory Commission project,” 281
Lowe, Mildred, deceased, 626
Loyola U., “Bach meets the Boogie Kings,” 352-55
“LSM Infomaster: a HyperCard CAI program on a Macintosh network,” Kesselman, 437-40
Lucas, Linda, “Librarians with disabilities,” 791; “Service to the mentally ill,” 784
M
“MAC MICRO: solving the problems of microcomputer applications in an academic library,” Richards, 748-49
McCarthy, Connie Kearns, prof. & port., 39
McConkey, Joan, “French university libraries in 1988,” 739-43
McCord, Stanley Joe, prof., 449
McGowan, John P., news note, 314
McLam, Helen, “South Africa and the free flow of information,” 734-35
McLean-Howe, Dallas, “Bibliographic instruction for the print- handicapped,” 672-74
McMahon, Marion, retired, 248
McMaster, Nina, retired, 386, 704
McMillen, Carolyn, retired, 625
Madaus, J. Richard, “Academic library funding and professional ethics” (48:606-9), comment, 74-76
“Magazine index plusor Academic index?” Guyonneau, 430-33
“Man arrested as suspect in thefts of rare materials,” 358
Markoff, Marjorie, “More than information: a popular exhibit shows the personal side of books and information,” 367-68
Marotta, Janice, “ALAO 1987,” 91-93
Marquardt, Steve, “Six percent and other standards,” 74-76
Martin, Jess A., retired, 386
Martinus Nijhoff International West European Specialist Study Grant, ACRL, WESS, 1989, 500-502
Mass., “ILL librarians on Massachusetts academic libraries are now wired,” 744
Matthis, Raimund E., deceased, 704
Maxstadt, John M., “A new approach to reference statistics,” 85-88
Mayles, William, retired, 316
Meinke, Darrel M., “Pulling the rug out from under the stacks (revisited),” 288-89
“Memory tickler for procrastinators,” Elsbernd, 363
“Midwest regional conference,” 105
“Midwest regional conference,” Komai, 443
Mihram, Danielle, “Online databases and book preservation,” 152-55
Miller, Marvin A., deceased, 172
Miller, Ruby, ‘“Ask at reference’ for back- logged books,” 12-15, comment, 143-44
Millersville U., “More than information: a popular exhibit shows the personal side of books and information,” 367-68
Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian of the Year Award, ACRL, 1988, 230; 1989, 498
“Missed Annual Conference?” ACRL, 31
“Mission statements for the community college LRC,” Mosley, 653-54
MLA, “Online databases and book preservation,” 152-55
Moffett, William A., “AACR2 rule interpretations,” 440; “ACRL issues for the 80s and 90s” & port., 134-36; ACRL vice-president & port., 527
Moon, Ilse, news note, 450
Moore, Everett T., deceased, 172-74
Moore, Richard E., retired, 386
Moorhead State U., “Pulling the rug out from under the stacks (revisited),” 288-89
Moravian Coll., “Training student employees by videotape,” 149-52
“More than information: a popular exhibit shows the personal side of books and information,” Markoff, 367-68
Morris, Jacqueline M., “Funds for professional activities,” 291-92
Morrison, Carol, port., 365
Mosher, Paul H., prof. & port., 310-12
Mosley, Madison M., Jr., “Mission statements for the community college LRC,” 653-54
Mullen, Marion L., deceased, 113
Muller, Karen, “RTSD preservation mi-
crofilming institute,” 357-58
Murgai, Sarla, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 230
Murray, Timothy, “The Tax Reform Act of 1984 and American research li- braries,” 589–91
MLA, Walter Gerboth Award, 1989, 435
“Music Library Association awards,” 435
N
Nall, Annette F., retired, 544
NAL, “A coordinated program for state agricultural publications,” 425-30
“National Archives establishes presidential library board,” 444
NCES, “Have you seen your IPEDS?” 521-22
NEH, “Grants for humanities projects,” 441; “Latin American materials to be more accessible,” 743-44; news note, 789; “No waiting now for second-time NEH challenge grants,” 507; “Planning grants for public programs on the Columbian Quincentenary,” 102-3
Natl. Lib. of N.Z., “A visit,” 206-8
“National Library Week activities for academic libraries,” Binder, 204-6
“National Library Week, April 17-23,” ALA, PIO, 46
Neiswender, Rosemary, deceased, 317
“A new approach to reference statistics,” Maxstadt, 85-88
“New C&RL news assistant editor,” 614
New technology, 43-46
New technology: DuPont, 43; Faxon, 43-45; PAIS, 45; SpaceSaver Corp., 45-46; Thomson, 46
NYU, “Faculty access to RLIN at New York University: RLG’s research access project,” 522-23
News from the field, 35-37, 103-5, 167-69, 241-43, 307-10 (correction, 417), 379-81, 445-47, 532-34, 615-17, 691-95, 786-89
News notes, 309-10, 380-81, 447, 617, 695, 789
“Nine university libraries attack journal inflation,” 208
“1989 President’s program,” ACRL, 492
“19th-century academic library buildings,” Kaser (48:476-78), comment, 76
Nitecki, Joseph Z., retired, 171-72
“No waiting now for second-time NEH challenge grants,” 507
Noguchi, Sachié, “The first international conference on Japanese information,” 16-18; “International Conference on Scholarly Information Network,” 211-12
Northern Ky. U., “When closing a library is progress,” 523-25, clarification, 651, comment, 667
NRC, “LSU and five other libraries selected for Nuclear Regulatory Commission project,” 281
o
Oberlin Coll., “AACR2 rule interpretations,” 440; news note, 695
Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, ACRL, STS, 1989, 503-4
Oberman, Cerise, prof., 620
Ohio State U., “An automated finding aid for special collections,” 368-73; “Cataloging Slavic manuscripts in microform,” 746-48
“Online databases and book preservation,” Mihram, 152-55
Opalka, Elaine, ACRL staff prof. & port., 34
Oppenheimer, Gerald, retired, 454
“Overseas consultants,” Wash. State U., 165
p,Q
Pasterczyk, Catherine E., “Checklist for the new selector,” 434-35
Pastine, Maureen, port., 203
“Patron-use software in academic library collections,” Beaubien, 661-67
Pearce, Donald J., retired, 625
Peck, Jean, retired, 248-49
People, 39-43, 107-13, 169-74, 244-49, 310-19, 383-87 (correction, 614), 449-56, 536-47 (clarification, 651), 619-26, 698-704, 791-96
People in the news, 39, 109, 169-70, 312-14, 383-84 (correction, 614), 450, 621, 699, 792
“Perfect preservation: a lesson from the past?” Young, 147
Person, Ruth J., prof. & port., 619-20
PACSCL, “Legacies of genius: a celebration of Philadelphia libraries,” 295-96
Pisani, Assunta, port., 355
Pizer, Irwin H., news note, 621
“Planning and executing a major bookshift/move using an electronic spreadsheet,” Ellis, 282-87
“Planning grants for public programs on the Columbian Quincentenary,” 102-3
Pollack, Felix, deceased, 317
Pollard, Richard C., prof. & port., 107-8
Pollock, James, retired, 454
Polytechnic U., news note, 789
Poole, James E., retired, 112-13
Pope, Darrel, retired, 172
“Popular culture and libraries,” 779
Posey, Jean, retired, 625
“Poster session applications due,” ACRL, 606
Pownall, David E., deceased, 317
Pratt, Virginia, retired, 386, 704
Prentice, Ann E., prof. & port., 620
“The Presidential Campaign Hotline: its use in libraries,” 676-78
Price, Kathleen, news note, 109
Priestly, Diane, retired, 113
Proctor, Samuel D., “To speak at ACRL National Conference,” 610
“Professional communication,” Selth, 668
Profiles, 39,107-9,169 (correction, 289), 244-46, 310-12, 383, 449-50, 536-37 (clarification, 651), 619-21, 698-99, 791-92
“Promoting innovative management and services,” Haeuser, 419-22
“Public Relations Discussion Group,” 365
Publications, 47-50, 113-14, 174-76, 249-53, 319-22, 387-89, 456-58, 547-52, 627-30, 705-7, 797-98
“Pulling the rug out from under the stacks (revisited),” Meinke, 288-89
Purdue U., news note, 309-10
R
Rabier, Ginette, retired, 172
Rader, Hannelore B., “Academic colleagues in concert,” 70-73
Ransom, Doris, deceased, 317-19
Rare books & manuscripts librarianship,“Recruitment open for editor,” 85
“RBMS is 30 years old,” ACRL, 495
“RBMS preconference, New Orleans,” ACRL, 224
“‘Reading and libraries’ seminar,” 773
Reames, J. Mitchell, deceased, 43
“Recruitment open for editor of Rare books & manuscripts librarianship, 85
“Reference service: past, present, and future,” Ford, 578-82
“A report on the CD-ROM teleconference,” ACRL, CJCLS, 606, port., 365
Resources: CMU libraries’ news,“For more information,” 682
Retirements, 42-43, 112-13, 171-72, 248-49, 316, 385-86, 453-54, 543-46, 624-25, 704, 796
Rettig, James, prof. & port., 107
Richards, Diane, “How others see us,” 422-25; “MAC MICRO: solving the problems of microcomputer applications in an academic library,” 748-49
Ridge, Davy-Jo S., retired, 544
Ridgeway, Trish, “Don’t be a creativity killer!” 83-85
Rights, Edith Anderson, “Civil War diaries sought,” 629
Rioth, Marion, retired, 113
Ritchie, Ann Telfair Johnson, deceased, 546-47
Robert B. Downs Award, U. of I11., 1988, 358
Roberts, Elizabeth P., “Academic library public relations: a week of celebration,” 202-4
Robinson-Smith, Cheryl, “New C&RL news assistant editor” & port., 614
“Rockefeller scholars in residence,” Rockefeller U., 591
Rockefeller U., “Scholars in residence,” 591
Rogers, Sharon J., port., 240
Rosenbach Mus. & Lib., Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Award, 230-31
Rothstein, Samuel, news note, 314
“RTSD preservation microfilming institute at Yale University,” Muller, 357-58
Rubene, Skaidrite, retired, 172
Russell, Mattie U., deceased, 454-56
Rutgers U., “LSM Infomaster: a HyperCard CAI program on a Macintosh network,” 437 40
s
Sabovik, Paul, deceased, 547
St. Clair, Gloriana, prof. & port., 108
Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ISI, 1988, 230; 1989, 502
Saur (K.G.), “Funds new ACRL award,” 42
Saur (K.G.) Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1988, 230; 1989, 503
Scepanski, Jordan M., K. G. Saur Award, 230
Scheide, Benton F., deceased, 456
Schiller, Anita, news note, 170
Schrader, Marion, deceased, 387
Schuman, Patricia Glass, “ALA and its divisions,” 27-31
Schwartz, Diane G., “A two-year MLS internship program,” 504-8
Scibird, Ruth, deceased, 547
Scilken, Marvin H., letter to the ed., 143-44
“Seats available on flights to Italy,” ACRL, WESS, 156
Segal, JoAn S., “ACRL executive summary,” 3-4, 73-74, 156-57, 235-36, 296-98, 364-65, 416-17, 491-93, 608, 686; ACRL staff prof. & port., 381; “AĊRL’s financial plan,” 760-73; “Now certified,” 492; “The state of the Association,” 688-91
“Self-instructed use of microcomputers in the library,” Coleman, 603-4
Selth, Jefferson P., letter to the ed., 668
Sepanik, Mary Agnes, retired, 43
“Service to the mentally ill,” Lucas, 784
Sessions, Judith, prof. & port., 245
Shenholm, Daisy, retired, 113
Shill, Harold B., “Influencing the information environment,” 19-27; news note, 314
Shockley, Doris T., retired, 113
“The Sibelius saga: a Sibley Library thesis is returned 50 years late,” Eastman School of Music, 657-58
Simpson, Donald, port., 364
“Six percent and other standards,” Marquardt, 74-76
Sloan, Elaine F., news note, 109; prof. & port., 449-50
Slocum, Robert, retired, 454
Smith, Hope, retired, 544-46
Smith, Karen A., “An automated finding aid for special collections,” 368-73
Snoke, Helen L., retired, 704
Somerville, Arleen, news note, 314
“South Africa and the free flow of information,” MacLam, 734-35
“Soviet manuscript service,” ACLS, 48
Spawn, Carol M., prof. & port., 108
Specht, Alice W., prof. & port., 791
“Staff retreats in ACRL libraries,” Cluff, 517-21
Staley, Thomas F., prof. & port., 450
“Standards for university libraries: evaluation of performance (draft),” ACRL, ULS, 343-50
“The state of the Association,” Segal, 688-91
SUNY, Buffalo, news note, 380-81
Steading, Alma D., retired, 43
Stevens, Norman D., “Coming soon,” 675; “Feeling funny?” 146, comment, 675; “Humor and creativity,” 145-46; “Humor and creativity: holidays,” 674-75
Stevenson, Roberta, retired, 172
Stirling, Isabel, news note, 621
“Strategic planning for ACRL,” ACRL, Planning Comm., 292-94
Strubbe, Lisa Aren, “A two-year MLS internship program,” 504-8
Studdiford, Abigail, prof. & port., 245-46
Sturm, Rebecca, “When closing a library is progress,” 523-25, clarification, 651, comment, 667
Suffolk U., “Self-instructed use of microcomputers in the library,” 603-4
“Summer research fellowships in American history and culture,” Hist. Soc. of Pa., 8
“Survey of academic science/technology libraries,” Hilker, 375-76, comment, 610
Sutton, Ellen, “The Presidential Campaign Hotline: its use in libraries,” 676-78
Sweet, Donald G., prof. & port., 620-21.
T
Tabb, Winston, prof., 312
“Take me out to the ACRL game!” 682
“TAPPI paper preservation symposium in October,” 243-44
“The Tax Reform Act of 1984 and American research libraries,” ACRL, RBMS, 589-91
“Teaching as a collection development tool,” Cronquist, 605
“Teaching library and information retrieval skills to academic administrators and support staff,” ACRL, EBSS, 217-23, comments, 373, 667- 68
TAPPI, “Paper preservation symposium in October,” 243-44
“Teleconference on CD-ROM,” ACRL, 10, 365, 606
Tenorio, José Orozco, “Information crisis in Latin America,” 79-80
Thomas, Hannah, “An automated finding aid for special collections,” 368-73; “Cataloging Slavic manuscripts in microform,” 746-48
Thomas, Sarah E., “A coordinated program for state agricultural publications,” 425-30
Timlake, William P., deceased, 704
Todd, Elizabeth Grace, retired, 546, 704
Toombs, Kenneth E., retired, 546
Toomer, Clarence, prof., 698
“Training student employees by videotape,” Crawford, 149-52
Trinity U., “‘Ask at reference’ for back- logged books,” 12-15, comment, 143-44
“Trivial matters, Cincinnati style,” Elsbernd, 781-84
Turk, Elizabeth, retired, 546
Turner, Philip M., prof., 383
“Two new thesauri for special collections,” ACRL, RBMS, 491
“A two-year MLS internship program,” Strubbe, 504-8
U
“ULS Current Topics Discussion Group,” ACRL, 795
“An unfinished agenda,” Boissé, 141
USDE, “Latin American materials to be
more accessible,” 743-44
USIA, “Eight Library/Book Fellow positions open,” 80
U.S. Inst, of Peace, news note, 789
“University library standards draft,” 304, 343-50
UC, Irvine, “Books and bytes,” 658-61
U. of Colo., Denver, “The library-facuity partnership in curriculum development,” 7-10
U. of Fla., “Patron-use software in academic library collections,” 661-67
U. of Hawaii, Manoa, news note, 310
U. of I11., Robert B. Downs Award, 1988, 358
UI, U-C, “Soviet manuscript service,” 48
U. of Mich., news note, 447; “A two-year MLS internship program,” 504-8
U. of Minn., “A customized database on Scandinavian government,” 735-39
U. of Neb., “Promoting innovative management and services,” 419-22
UNC, Chapel Hill, “The Presidential Campaign Hotline: its use in libraries,” 676-78
U. of Notre Dame, “Effects of the 1976 Copyright Law,” 278-81
UT, Arlington, “Promoting innovative management and services,” 419-22
UTHSC, San Antonio, news notes, 310, 617
U. of Toronto, “Bibliographic instruction for the print-handicapped,” 672-74
U. of Va., “Fifty-year celebration,” 668
U. of Warwick, “The first international conference on Japanese information,” 16-18
U. of Wis.-Milwaukee, “Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Library Instructional Materials,” 231
V
Vandermolen, John, retired, 625
Vann, J. Daniel, III, prof. & port., 312
“Videocassette kits for instruction in online searching,” Karetzky, 360-64
“A visit to the National Library of New Zealand,” Kemp, 206-8
Von Seggern, Marilyn, “Academic library public relations: a week of celebration,” 202-4
Vosper, Robert G., news note, 621
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Walch, David B., “ACRL issues for the 80s and 90s” & port., 136-37
Walter Gerboth Award, ML A, 1989, 435
Walters, Mary D., retired, 546
Wand, Patricia A., “The budget process and ACRL financial issues,” 757-60
“Washington hotline,” Henderson, 23, 95, 166, 232, 290, 378, 448, 535-36, 609, 696, 785
Wash. State U., “Academic library public relations: a week of celebration,” 202- 4; “MAC MICRO,” 748-49; “Overseas consultants,” 165
Waterman, Anna Komon, deceased, 43
Watkins, Vicki, news note, 621
Watson, Peter G., “Information for administrators,” 5-6, comment, 143
Wayne State U., news note, 789
Webb, Gisela, “Staff retreats in ACRL libraries,” 517-21
Webster, Duane, prof. & port., 246
Webster, James K., deceased, 456
Wells, Dorothy, retired, 796
Welsh, William J., retired, 625
Wenz, William E., retired, 386, 546
“WESS discussion group for smaller collections,” 775
“WESS goes to Florence,” Dudley, 355-57
Western Ky. U., “National Library Week activities for academic libraries,” 204-6
Wheeler, Burton M., prof., 698-99
“When closing a library is progress,” Sturm, 523-25, clarification, 651, comment, 667
White, Herbert S., news note, 384
“Why are professional library meetings so bad?” Lauer, 441, comment, 668
Wilkinson, Billy R., “Academic library postcards,” 646-51
Williams, James F., II, prof., 169
Willson, Betty, retired, 625
Wilson (H.W.i Co., John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1988, 419-22
Wilson, Wayne, K.G. Saur Award, 230
“Win cash prizes!” ACRL, 695
“Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Library Instructional Materials,” 231
x,Y,z
Xiao, Zi-li, “Academic libraries in the People’s Republic of China,” 486-90
Yale Ü., “Beinecke visiting fellowships,” 591; “RTSD preservation microfilming institute,” 357-58
Young, Philip H., “Perfect preservation: a lesson from the past?” 147
Zenan, Joan, news note, 109
Zymansl, Thomas, port., 365
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