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COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES INDEX TO VOL. 52 (1991) Compiled by Eldon W. Tamblyn Portland State University, Oregon 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 fe, ere rt. portrait amet profile prog. program SPECIAL USAGES: More than one reference per page is indicated in pa- rentheses. Under the heading “Acquisitions (by author, subject, or tithe)” parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for named collections). A Gilruth, Robt., 602; Glatzer, Nahum detective fiction, 601; Yiddish books N., 390, 453; Goodman, Isabel & & periodicals, 114 “Academic librarian delegates chosen Charles (book arts), 455; Haley, Alex, Acquisitions (by institution): Amer. U., for WHCLIS,” Begg, 177-78 454; Hamlin, Vincent T., 454; Harris, 390; Amherst Coll., 679; Atlanta “Academic librarians urged to adopt Thos. B., 454; Hayes, Harold, 530; Hist. Soc., 530; Boston Coll., 262, ALA Code of Ethics,” ACRL, 45, sh Hogarth Press, 530; Holocaust, 530; 326; Boston U., 114, 326, 530, 679; “ALAO fall conference sets record,” Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 326; Hor- Bowling Green State U., 326, 453; 121 nick, Lita, 326; Hull, Herbert (velvet Brandeis U., 453; CSU, Sacramento, Academic or Research Librarian of the mesquite), 679-80; IRAD materials, 262; Carnegie Mellon U., 453; Colo. Year Award, ACRL, 1991, 248-49, 114; ITU, 262; Ireland, maps, 327; State U., 748; Columbia U., 114, 326; 667; 1992, 523-24 ahncke, Mary E., 180; Jap. lit., 748; Eastern Wash. U., 601; Hartwick “Aecess and preservation key con- JoesW endal S., 601; Judaica, 390; Coll., 453; Harvard Law School, 262; cerns,” Lutz, 498 Place, Pierre S., 180; Lazear Club, Harvard U., 52; Harvard-Yenching, “Access to serials: local improvements 262; Letters, 748-49; LA, hist., 182; 748; Historic New Orleans Collec- may make a difference,” Trithart coreee ge A., 114; McCullers, tion, 180; Hoover Inst., 326; Kent (51:959-60), comment, 357 Carson, 601; MSS, 180; Maps, Ire- State U., 180, 262; LC, 52, 180; La. Acquisitions, 52, 114-15, 180-82, 262, land, 327; Marx, Arthur, 114; Mel- Tech U., 326; McMaster U., 262; 326-27, 390, 453-55, 530, 601-2, 679- ville, Herman, 679; Mexico, hist., NYPL, 748; NYSL, 601; NYU, 453; 80, 748-49 454; Microfilm (Jap. lit.), 748; Miller, Northeastern Ill. U., 114; Northern Acq isitions (by author, subject, or ti- Henry, 114; Moody, Dwi ht L., 680; Ill. U., 679; Ohio State U., 601; Ohio tle): Aerospace exploration, 602; Ag- Nabokov, Vladimir, 748; NCPS, 390; U., 114; Okla. State U., 748; Pa. ing Sie s.), 748; “Alley Oop,” Nearing, Scott & Helen, 679; Night- State U., U. Park, 262; Radcliffe 454; ACT, 453; Amer. lit. (Barrett), ingale, Flo., 748; Onderdonk, Gil- Coll., 114, 601; San Francisco State 454-55; Amer. women’s detective fic- bert, 748; Oppenheimer, Joel, 180- U., 748; Syracuse U., 326, 453; Trini- tion, 601; Ardizzone, Edward, 679; 82; Osrin, Ray, 601; “Over easy” (TV ty Coll., 180; U. of Ariz., 679-80; UC Atlases, 530; Avruch, Frank, 530; prog.), 748; Pattison, Edward “Ned,” (Berkeley, 180; LA, 679; San Diego, Baker, Howard H., 114; Ball, Wm., 1; Phono- ... See Sound record- 453-54; Santa Cruz, 326, 748); U. of 453; Barati, Geo., 748; Barrett, Clif- ings; Photos., 182 (urban, 748); Phy- Conn., 180-82; U. of Idaho, 114; U. ton W. (Amer. lit.), 454-55; Beckett, tanthoza iconographia sive conspec- of Iowa, 326-27; U. of Manitoba, 52; Samuel, 262; Bodecker, N. M., 262; tus... , 680; PNA, 454; Posters, 748; U. of Miami, 327, 601; U. of Mich., Book arts (Goodman), 455, 530; Radio scripts, 602; Rayburn, Sam, 114; U. of Minn., 262, 601; U. of “Boots and her buddies,” 454; Bur- 114-15; Russell, Anna, 326; Russ. lit. Mo.-Columbia, 454; U. of N.B., 530; roughs Corp., 601; Canadian authors, (Whitney), 679; Schocken Books, UNC (Asheville, 182; Greensboro, 262; Canadian poetry, 262; Carnegie 390; Schweitzer, Albert, 326 (& Hel- 601); U. of N. Tex., 748; U. of Notre Corp., 114; Carroll, James, 530; Car- ene, 453); Sea charts, 327; Shumway, Dame, 327; U. of Pa., 748; U. of toons, editorial, 601; Cash, Wilbur J., Norman D., 530; Sound recordings Pittsburgh, 454; U. of Rochester, 115; Celeste, Dagmar, 180; Cheever, (jazz, 453; Russ., 52); Stam, John & 262; U. of Southern Calif., 182, 602, aor 52; Child, Julia, 114; Children’s etty, 115; Stamm, Gilbert G., 748; 748; U. of Tenn.-Knoxville, 114, 454; ook illus., 262, 679; CCCII, 453-54; Stash Records, 453; Swenson, May, UT (Arlington, 454, 530; Austin, 114- Cookbooks, 114; Cooney, Barbara, 52; Taylor, Zachary, 601; TV (film, 15, 748-49): U. of the Pacific, 530; U. 262; Cooper, Wm., 453; Dardess, 262; progs., 748; scripts, 326, 453, of Va., 454-55; Vanderbilt U., 390; John, 262; Davis, Mollie M., 180; 602); Timber industry, 326; Twain, Victoria U., 530; Va. Tech, 602; Detective fiction, 601; Dickens, Mark, 180; United Grain Growers, Wake Forest U., 115, 530; Wash. U., Chas., 326; Didion, Joan, 180; Dos 52; U.S., Colonial & Revolutionary 52, 680; Wellesley Coll., 455, 530; Passos, John, 327; Dunne, Irene, War hist., 182; Urban areas, photos., Wheaton Coll., 115, 680 748; Dunne, John G., 180; Eastman, 748; Vanguard Press, 114; Velvet _——— the good, the bad, Crystal, 601; Eaton, Amos B., 601; mesquite (Hull), 679-80; Victor, Da- andt he ugly,” Benaud, 30-33 Editorial cartoons, 601; Elman, Phil- vid, 602; Volcker Commission, 390; Adams, Charles Marshall, deceased & ip, 262; Foley, ames T., 601; Forest- Walden, Austin T., 530; Whitman, sg 268-69 ry, La., 326; Frye, Northrop, 530; Leaves of grass, 326-27; Women’s Adams, Mignon, “Making your presen- 114/C&RL News COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES INDEX TO VOL. 52 (1991) Compiled by Eldon W. Tamblyn Portland State University, Oregon 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 fe, ere rt. portrait amet profile prog. program SPECIAL USAGES: More than one reference per page is indicated in pa- rentheses. Under the heading “Acquisitions (by author, subject, or tithe)” parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for named collections). A Gilruth, Robt., 602; Glatzer, Nahum detective fiction, 601; Yiddish books N., 390, 453; Goodman, Isabel & & periodicals, 114 “Academic librarian delegates chosen Charles (book arts), 455; Haley, Alex, Acquisitions (by institution): Amer. U., for WHCLIS,” Begg, 177-78 454; Hamlin, Vincent T., 454; Harris, 390; Amherst Coll., 679; Atlanta “Academic librarians urged to adopt Thos. B., 454; Hayes, Harold, 530; Hist. Soc., 530; Boston Coll., 262, ALA Code of Ethics,” ACRL, 45, sh Hogarth Press, 530; Holocaust, 530; 326; Boston U., 114, 326, 530, 679; “ALAO fall conference sets record,” Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 326; Hor- Bowling Green State U., 326, 453; 121 nick, Lita, 326; Hull, Herbert (velvet Brandeis U., 453; CSU, Sacramento, Academic or Research Librarian of the mesquite), 679-80; IRAD materials, 262; Carnegie Mellon U., 453; Colo. Year Award, ACRL, 1991, 248-49, 114; ITU, 262; Ireland, maps, 327; State U., 748; Columbia U., 114, 326; 667; 1992, 523-24 ahncke, Mary E., 180; Jap. lit., 748; Eastern Wash. U., 601; Hartwick “Aecess and preservation key con- JoesW endal S., 601; Judaica, 390; Coll., 453; Harvard Law School, 262; cerns,” Lutz, 498 Place, Pierre S., 180; Lazear Club, Harvard U., 52; Harvard-Yenching, “Access to serials: local improvements 262; Letters, 748-49; LA, hist., 182; 748; Historic New Orleans Collec- may make a difference,” Trithart coreee ge A., 114; McCullers, tion, 180; Hoover Inst., 326; Kent (51:959-60), comment, 357 Carson, 601; MSS, 180; Maps, Ire- State U., 180, 262; LC, 52, 180; La. Acquisitions, 52, 114-15, 180-82, 262, land, 327; Marx, Arthur, 114; Mel- Tech U., 326; McMaster U., 262; 326-27, 390, 453-55, 530, 601-2, 679- ville, Herman, 679; Mexico, hist., NYPL, 748; NYSL, 601; NYU, 453; 80, 748-49 454; Microfilm (Jap. lit.), 748; Miller, Northeastern Ill. U., 114; Northern Acq isitions (by author, subject, or ti- Henry, 114; Moody, Dwi ht L., 680; Ill. U., 679; Ohio State U., 601; Ohio tle): Aerospace exploration, 602; Ag- Nabokov, Vladimir, 748; NCPS, 390; U., 114; Okla. State U., 748; Pa. ing Sie s.), 748; “Alley Oop,” Nearing, Scott & Helen, 679; Night- State U., U. Park, 262; Radcliffe 454; ACT, 453; Amer. lit. (Barrett), ingale, Flo., 748; Onderdonk, Gil- Coll., 114, 601; San Francisco State 454-55; Amer. women’s detective fic- bert, 748; Oppenheimer, Joel, 180- U., 748; Syracuse U., 326, 453; Trini- tion, 601; Ardizzone, Edward, 679; 82; Osrin, Ray, 601; “Over easy” (TV ty Coll., 180; U. of Ariz., 679-80; UC Atlases, 530; Avruch, Frank, 530; prog.), 748; Pattison, Edward “Ned,” (Berkeley, 180; LA, 679; San Diego, Baker, Howard H., 114; Ball, Wm., 1; Phono- ... See Sound record- 453-54; Santa Cruz, 326, 748); U. of 453; Barati, Geo., 748; Barrett, Clif- ings; Photos., 182 (urban, 748); Phy- Conn., 180-82; U. of Idaho, 114; U. ton W. (Amer. lit.), 454-55; Beckett, tanthoza iconographia sive conspec- of Iowa, 326-27; U. of Manitoba, 52; Samuel, 262; Bodecker, N. M., 262; tus... , 680; PNA, 454; Posters, 748; U. of Miami, 327, 601; U. of Mich., Book arts (Goodman), 455, 530; Radio scripts, 602; Rayburn, Sam, 114; U. of Minn., 262, 601; U. of “Boots and her buddies,” 454; Bur- 114-15; Russell, Anna, 326; Russ. lit. Mo.-Columbia, 454; U. of N.B., 530; roughs Corp., 601; Canadian authors, (Whitney), 679; Schocken Books, UNC (Asheville, 182; Greensboro, 262; Canadian poetry, 262; Carnegie 390; Schweitzer, Albert, 326 (& Hel- 601); U. of N. Tex., 748; U. of Notre Corp., 114; Carroll, James, 530; Car- ene, 453); Sea charts, 327; Shumway, Dame, 327; U. of Pa., 748; U. of toons, editorial, 601; Cash, Wilbur J., Norman D., 530; Sound recordings Pittsburgh, 454; U. of Rochester, 115; Celeste, Dagmar, 180; Cheever, (jazz, 453; Russ., 52); Stam, John & 262; U. of Southern Calif., 182, 602, aor 52; Child, Julia, 114; Children’s etty, 115; Stamm, Gilbert G., 748; 748; U. of Tenn.-Knoxville, 114, 454; ook illus., 262, 679; CCCII, 453-54; Stash Records, 453; Swenson, May, UT (Arlington, 454, 530; Austin, 114- Cookbooks, 114; Cooney, Barbara, 52; Taylor, Zachary, 601; TV (film, 15, 748-49): U. of the Pacific, 530; U. 262; Cooper, Wm., 453; Dardess, 262; progs., 748; scripts, 326, 453, of Va., 454-55; Vanderbilt U., 390; John, 262; Davis, Mollie M., 180; 602); Timber industry, 326; Twain, Victoria U., 530; Va. Tech, 602; Detective fiction, 601; Dickens, Mark, 180; United Grain Growers, Wake Forest U., 115, 530; Wash. U., Chas., 326; Didion, Joan, 180; Dos 52; U.S., Colonial & Revolutionary 52, 680; Wellesley Coll., 455, 530; Passos, John, 327; Dunne, Irene, War hist., 182; Urban areas, photos., Wheaton Coll., 115, 680 748; Dunne, John G., 180; Eastman, 748; Vanguard Press, 114; Velvet _——— the good, the bad, Crystal, 601; Eaton, Amos B., 601; mesquite (Hull), 679-80; Victor, Da- andt he ugly,” Benaud, 30-33 Editorial cartoons, 601; Elman, Phil- vid, 602; Volcker Commission, 390; Adams, Charles Marshall, deceased & ip, 262; Foley, ames T., 601; Forest- Walden, Austin T., 530; Whitman, sg 268-69 ry, La., 326; Frye, Northrop, 530; Leaves of grass, 326-27; Women’s Adams, Mignon, “Making your presen- 114/C&RL News tation communicate,” 34-35, com- 36, 607-8, 682-84, 754-56 acting executive director” & port., ment, 175 “April 1 deadline for ALA Minority “Advisers directories underway,” ellowship Program,” 156 ACRL, EDDG, “Exhibits & displa ACRL, 387 Ariz. State b. news note, 264, correc- focus of new discussion group,” ¢; Alire, Camila, prof. & port., 393 tion, 391: “Sherlock detected,” 12-14 ACRL, GRC, “Getting connected to Allen, Susan rh “Book thief convict- - cover, no. 1) the White House Conference ed,” 234 “ARLIS/NA regional meeting in Mexi- through the ACRL Legislative Net- Allison, Anne Marie, “Libraries urged ,” 530 work,” 311-13 to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 44 Asian/Pacific Amer. Librarians Assn., ACRL, “Guidelines for branch libraries “Alternative sources of revenue in aca- news note, 391 in colleges and universities,” 171-74 demic libraries,” Beaubien, 573-76 ALCTS, SS, “Name the worst serial ti- ACRL, HBCUC, “HBCU data pub- ACLS, “Grants,” 678 tle change,” 123 lished,” 502 AFC, “Free folk music guide,” 232 “ABEU libraries propose cooperative ACRL, “How to become an ACRL au- “An American librarian in Kuwait,” collection development to combat in- thor,” 106-8 Brewin, 226-28 creasing costs,” 420 ACRL, “How to participate in ACRL,” ALA, Annual Conference, 314-20 Assn. of Christian Librarians, news 97-98 ALA, CPE, “Libraries urged to adopt note, 329 ACRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial ALA Code of Ethics,” 422 ACRL, “Academic librarians urged to Award, 1991, 249, 669; 1992, 524 ALA, “Divisions pass resolution on adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 45, 54 ACRL, ILAB, “Information literacy ex- cooperation,” 50 ACRL, Academic or Research Librari- rts sought,” 677 ALA, Exec. Director, “Multi-year di- an of the Year Award, 1991, 248-49, ACRL, “Libraries urged to adopt ALA versity —— within ALA staff an- 667; 1992, 523-24 Code of Ethics,” ry nounced,” ACRL, ASC, “Faculty status think tank ACRL, “MARC cataloging for med- ALA, “Library/Book Feliows set off for seeks input,” 733; “Faculty status: ieval manuscripts publication avail- forei sts,” 62: 2001,” 167 able,” 521 ALA, SUERT, RC, “BI evaluations ACRL, APGTF, “Call for access policy ACRL, Midwinter Meeting, 1992, 730- sought,” 232 statements,” 154 36 ALA, MFP, “April 1 deadline for ALA ACRL, “Advisers directories under- ACRL, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Minority Fellowship Program,” 156 way,” 387 Instruction Librarian of the Year ALA, NLWC, “Grolier National Li- ACRL, “ALA Minority Fellow to work Award, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 524 brary Week competition now open to with ACRL,” 514-1 ACRL, “Mission,” 658 academic libraries,” 679 ACRL, “And the winners are..., ” ACRL, National Conference, 1992, ALA, OIF, “Celebrate the Bill of 508-10 “ACRL board votes to withdraw 6th Rights bicentennial,” 677; response ACRL, Annual Conference, 494-502, National Conference from Phoenix,” to letter to the ed. “Rust support “Cassettes of Annual Conference 108; “Call for poster sessions,” 420, evil?” 738 > available,” 499, comment, 578; “Deadline for contributed pa- ALA, OLOS, “Former ACRL staffer 38 pers extended,” 320; “Futurist to Nelson to direct OLOS,” 515 ACRL, Annual Report, 1990-91, 657- eared & port., 715; “Julian Bond, ALA, ORS, “Alternative sources of rev- 76 avid Penniman to speak” & ports., enue in academic libraries,” 573-76 ACRL, “Award winners, 1991,” 248-54, 511-15; “Masters wins free trip,” 500; ALA, President, “ ‘Kids who read suc- 667-69 “Moves to Salt Lake City,” -55, ceed’ and the academic librarian,” ACRL, BIS, “BI in a multicultural en- comment, 357; “Register in Novem- 155-56 vironment,” 164 ber,” 515, 595; “Salt Lake City: li- ALA, Professional Ethics Comm., “Ac- ACRL, BIS, “Editor needed for BIS braries to visit,” 643-44; “Salt Lake ademic librarians urged to adopt newsletter,” 680 Ci mag sights,” 716-17; “Salt ALA Code of Ethics,” 45, 54 ACRL, BIS, ETIC, “Teaching methods Lake City: “This is the place,’ ” 580- ALA, “Ten Library/Book Fellow posi- for end-user searching: a checklist 81; “Share your expertise,” 231-32; tions open,” 87-89 for planning,” 431-36 “Win a free trip,” 292; “Women’s “ALA candidates on ACRL” & ports., ACRL, BIS, “Releases new publica- studies scholar to speak” & port., 642 242-45 tion,” 647 ACRL, “Need a new director?” 642 “ALA Minority Fellow to work with ACRL, BIS, “Sponsors logo design con- ACRL, New England Chapter, “Con- ACRL,” 514-15 test,” 53] ference report,” 179 “ALA protests donation to Columbia,” ACRL, Board of Directors, “High- ACRL, “New titles from ACRL in 191 lights” (Jan. & port., 168-70; June & 1991,” 671 “ALA student membership,” 228 rt., 504-5); ports. (1990-91, 505, ACRL, “1991 section programs,” 665- “ALA student membership promo- 72 & roster; 1991-92, 506); “Reaf- 66 tion,” 174 firms Salt Lake City conference site,” ACRL, President, “ACRL investigates Amer. Memory, “Something to remem- 357; “Votes to withdraw 6th National new professional development op- ber us by: the American Memo Conference from Phoenix,” 108 portunities,” 506; “Beaubien plans oe 375-76 (photo., cover, no. ACRL, BFC, “Financial report,” 673- update of librarian profile as she as- ) 76 sumes ACRL a & port., “American Memory project test sites ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 427; “Letter” & port., 4-6; “Libraries named,” LC, 589 245-46 — to adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” “ANSI approves serial item and contri- ACRL, “Cassettes of Annual Confer- 442; “Message” & port., 659-60; butior Bentifier.” 600 ence programs available,” 499 “Nothing ventured, no one gained,” Amer. Theol. Assn., news note, 329 ACRL, CLS, “Audiovisucl policies in 640-41; port., 500; “Report” & port., “Ameritech acquires NOTIS Systems,” college libraries published,” 238; 421-23; “Task force on social issues 654 CLIP notes, #14, 238; “Seeks survey appointed,” 505; “Update” & port., Anderson, Rachael K., news note, 117 compilers/authors,” 230 148-49; “Update: information litera- “Andrew Young, Frank Zappa, cultural ACRL, CJCLS, Community College cy,” 296 diversity, and more at ALA’s Annual Learning Resources Achievement ACRL, Professional Association Liai- Conference,” Nelson, 314-20 Awards, 1991, 250-52, 669; 1992, son Awards, 1992, 527-28 Andriole, Stephen J., prof., 393 524-25 ACRL, “Questions for ACRL staff?” Anell, Esther Willard, deceased, 190 ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellow- 734 AWIF, 00 Cotton Dana Library Pub- ship, 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, 525 ACRL, REDC, “Racial and ethnic di- lic Relations Award, 428-29 ACRL, Exec. Comm., “Racial and eth- versity: information exchange,” 241, “Answering questions about the White nic diversity resolution adopted,” 380 380, 447, 648, 739 House Conference,” Wand, 516-19 ACRL, Exec. Director, “Althea H. Jen- ACRL, RBMS, BSC, “Suggestions ——— 58-60, 118-20, 189-90, kins named ACRL executive direc- sought for Standard citation 66-68, 333-34, 394-95, 461-63, 534- tor” & port., 255; “Letter from the forms... ,”5 64 February 1992 / 115 ACRL, RBMS, ESRC, “Standards for statements,” 151-54 “Beauty and truth: Sigma Xi’s 1990 an- ethical conduct for rare book, manu- ACRL officers for 1991-92, 508-10 nual meeting,” Mihram, 368 script, and special collections librar- “ACRL professional development pro- Begs. Karin E., “Academic librarian ies and librarians,” 2d edition: a grams in Atlanta,” Nelson, 256-58, lelegates chosen for WHCLIS,” 177- draft, 721-27, 729 correction, 319 78; ports., 505-6, 672 ACRL, RBMS, “The issues of access “ACRL programs in Atlanta,” 314-20 Belanger, Terry, prof. & port., 604 and restriction,” 633-34; “New edi- “ACRL programs weave together rich Benaud, Claire-Lise, “Acting positions: tion of Genre terms available,” 365; Ppp of ideas and issues,” 494- the good, the bad, and the ugly,” 30- “Thesauri on sale,” 2, comment, 738 33 ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab & “ACRL publications in print,” 99-106 Benezra, Neal, prof., 751 Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices “ACRL seeks data compilation propos- Bennett, Josiah Quincy, deceased, 335 Current Awards, 1991, 252-53, 668; als,” 396 Bent, Ruth, letter to the ed., 357 1992, 528 “ACRL seeks nominees for office,” Bentley Coll., “Providing online ser- ACRL, RC, “Mentors and protégés 246-47 vbircaersy ,”t o2 1-e2n2d users outside the li- needed for pilot,” 162 “ACRL seeks volunteers for sections, ACRL, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, committees, and editorial boards,” “Beware of copier toner scams,” 448 1992, 527 “BI conference in Florida,” Earlham ACRL, STS, “Call for sci/tech ab- Coll., 537 stracts,” 335 “ACRL statement addresses academic “BI evaluations sought,” ALA, LIRT, ACRL, SITF, “Should ACRL respond library partnership with federal gov- 232 to social issues?” 732 ernment,” 45 “BI in a multicultural environment,” ACRL, TFFACOM, “Checklist for de- “ACRL task force to aid Kuwait,” 228 ACRL, BIS, 164 velopment of faculty advisory com- AKL, news note, 118 “Bibliographical research awards an- mittee orientation materials,” 582-83 Astle, Deana L., news note, 332 nounced,” * ACRL, TFPAL, “Task force recom- Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, BSA, “Bibliogra hical research awards mends_ increased _p araprofessional ACRL, 1991, 249, 669; 1992, 524 announced,” articipation,” 61 “Attention, authors!” CURL news, 35 Bicentennial Swedish-American Ex- ACRL, TFSRAL, “Alternative sources “Attention serials librarians,” C&RL change Fund, “Grants available,” 748 of revenue in academic libraries,” news, Bick, Dawn, “Maintaining a _ 573-76 “Attitudes of college freshmen toward quality, cost-effective journal collec- ACRL, TFWHCLIS, “Academic librar- bibliographic instruction,” Leighton, tion,” 485-90 ian delegates chosen for WHCLIS,” 36-38 Biggs, Bonnie, “Quiet study area: no 177-78; “Answering questions about “Audiovisual policies in college librar- _ between movements,” 16- the White House Conference,” 516- ies published,” ACRL, CLS, 238 19; “Getting connected to the White Aughinbaugh, Patricia, news note, 605 “BIS releases new publication,” ACRL, House Conference through the Augustana Coll., FOLUSA Award, 647 ACRL Legislative Network,” 311-13; -39 “BIS sponsors logo design contest,” “Participants in pre-WHCLIS activi- “Austin Community College Libr ACRE, 531 ties frame resolutions,” 113; “Prepar- reaches 100,000 Volumes,” 330 gia Bishop, David, “The White House ing for the White House Confer- Avram, Henriette D., retired & port., Conference and the National Re- ence,” 51; “Resources available to 608- search and Education Network: a a a for WHCLIS,” 378-79; “The Awards, 56-58 (3), 118, 248-54, 266, timely partnership,” 233-34 White House Conference and the 330, 332-33 (7), 392, 394 (2), 460-61 Black, Deesthy, deceased, 120-21 National Research and Education (6), 533 (3), 605-6 (5), 635-39, 667- Black, George, retired, 190 Network: a timely partnership,” 233- 69, 682 (2) Blattner, Julie.d eceased, 269 34; “White House Conference packs Azhderian, Helen Wentworth, de- Block, David, news note, 533 a mighty punch,” 445-46 ceased, 61 “Bloomfield College hosts ‘The multi- ACRL, ULS, “Activities planned for cultural library: the way of the fu- 1991-92,” 501; “Economic crisis top- B ture,’ ” 446 ic of discussion,” 371 Boise State U., news note, 529 ACRL, Vice-President, “Beaubien an- Baatz, Wilmer H., deceased, 334-35 Boissé, Joseph A., “Share your exper- nounces theme for 1991-92,” 170; Babin-Weir, Emilie, retired, 463 tise at ACRL’s 6th National Confer- “Message” & port., 661-62 Baca, Robert, photo., 746 ence,” 231-32 ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff Inter- Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Bond, Julian, “To speak at ACRL Na- national West European Specialist Librarian of the Year Award, 1991, tional Conference” & port.5,1 1 Study Grant, 1991, 353.54, 669; 248-49, 667; 1992, 523-24 Boocker, Joan A., news note, 605 1992, 525-27 Balaraman, Kamala, Doctoral Disserta- “Book thief convicted,” Allen, 234 ACRL, Western N. Y/Ontario Board, tion Fellowship & port., 249-50, 667 — retired, 609 “Calls for papers,” 679 Bales, Ted, “Named classified ads man- Bortz, Betty, port., 116 “ACRL actions” (Jan., 168-70; June, ager of CORL news” & port., 515 Boston U., news note, 329 504) Barrett, Donald J., news note & port., Bourdon, Cathleen, “Letter from the “AnCetRtL, 2a48w-a5r4d, w6i6n7n-e6r9s , 1991,” DeBon- Bar5r6e tt, mgs deceased, 463 a66c3t-i6n4g; peoxretcsu.t,i ve50 5,d i6r7e2ct or” & port., “The ACRL awards program, 1992,” Baumann, Charles H., retired, 395-96 Boyd, Alex, port., 446 DeBonnett, 523-28 Beaubien, Anne K., “Alternative Branin, Dm ., “ULS activities ACRL chapters. See Chapters * sources of revenue in academic li- planned for 1991-92,” 501 “ACRL discussion groups,” 731 braries,” 573-76; “ACRL investigates Brasley, Eric, port., 650 “ACRL Government Relations Com- new professional development op- Brazil; “Vargas Foundation shaping mittee Legislative Network regional portunities,” 506; ACRL president & Brazilian bibliographic utility,” 372- liaisons,” 313 rt., 508; “ACRL vice-president 73 “ACRL investigates new professional eaubien announces theme for Brewin, C. Kelly, “An American librari- —- opportunities,” Beaubi- 1991-92,” 170; “Libraries urged to an in a sta r en,! adopt ALA Code of Ethics,” 442; Brit. Lib., “Rare cat ing report “ACRL journals,” 670 — = from the vice-president” & published,” 519 nina “ACRL makes staff changes,” 514-15 port., 661-62; “Nothing ventured, no Brown, Barbara, “Preservation news,” “ACRL meetings in Atlanta,” 321-25 one gained,” 640-41: “Plans update 47, 112, 179, 236, 309, 382, 448, 520- “ACRL meetings in San Antonio,” 730- of librarian profile as she assumes 21, 649, 742-43 36 ACRL presidency” & port., 427; Buchanan, Lillian, deceased, 536 “ACRL membership statistics,” 660 ports., 505-6, 672; “Task force on so- Bucknall, Carolyn, retired & port., 756 “ACRL 1991 presidential candidates’ cial issues appointed,” 505 Bunge, Charles, “ALA candidates on 116/C&RL News ACRL” & port., 242 need your help,” 385-86; “An elec- formance manual: the LSU Libraries Burckel, Nick, “Choice reviews avail- tronic library system scenario,” 385; experience,” 570-72 able online,” 496-98 “Information pricing crisis: Monterey Burkett, Nancy H., prof., 681 meeting,” ; “NREN, electronic li- D Burns, Cheryl, photo, 746 brary systems, and information ser- = Hall collapses,” Olivet Coll., vices are topics at CNI meeting,” 384 Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Re- “Coalition for Networked Information lations Award, 1991, 428-30 Burson, Max, photo., 746 maps directions,” Michalak, 229-30 Davis, H. Scott, “Making the transition “The Coalition’s working groups need to the SuperCatalog: ISU’s experi- C your help,” Kirk, 385-86 ence with LUIS 11,"$ 4.96 Cochrane, Lynn Scott, “Forming a na- Davis, Hiram L., “Getting connected Cady, Susan A., K. G. Saur Award & tional information policy: selections to the White House Conference Calpoerntd.a,r , 12250, 2-23 fdiraormy ,” a7 40W-h4i1t e House Conference twohrrko,”u gh3 1t1h-e1 3;A CnRewLs nLoetgei,s la1t8i8v e Net- CLBC, “Recruitment and mentoring Cocozzoli, Gary R., news note, 605 Davis, Mary Ellen K., “Appointed Col- programs for African-Americans de- “C&RL/CORL news index published,” lege & research libraries news editor veloped in California” & port., 650 ACRL, 357 and publisher” & port., 149; “The CSPU, Pomona, “Experimenting with C&RL news, “Attention, authors!” 35; Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to the reference referral in a multitype en- “Attention serials librarians,” 35; ublic,” 629-34 (photo., cover, no. vironment,” 363-65 “Davis appointed College & research 0); “In the News,” 220, 292, 356, “Call for. access rd statements,” libraries news editor and publisher,” 420, 484, 564, 628, 708 ACRL, APGTF, 154 149; “Describe your library's innova- “The Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to “Call for poster sessions at the ACRL tive activities for CURL news read- the public,” Davis, 629-34 (photo., National Conference,” 420, 578 ers,” 677, 746-47; “Feature your col- cover, no. 10) “Call for sci/tech abstracts,” ACRL, lection on a CURL news cover,” 484, “Deadline for contributed papers ex- STS, 335 587; “In the news,” 220, 292, 356, tended,” ACRL, 320 Callaghan, _ “NASIG’s 6th confer- 420, 484, 564, 628, 708; “New assis- Deaths, 61, 120-21, 190-91, 268-69, ence explores changes in scholarly tant editors,” 515; “Share your opin- 334-35, 396, 463-64, 536-37, 610, publishing and strategies for librar- ions with CURL news readers,” 749; 757 ies,” 587 “Statement of ownership, manage- DeBonnett, Carolyn, “ACRL award “Cameron University Library cele- ment, and circulation,” 685; “Use Bit. winners, 1991,” 248-54; “The ACRL brates Renaissance” & photo., 746 net to reach CURL news,” 757 awards program, 1992,” 523-28 Campbell, Jerry D., news note, 118 “CORL news guidelines for submission DeGemnue, Michord. Academic or Re- “Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, of articles or columns,” ' 4-20 search Librarian of the Year Award neg ‘ ‘ Collings, Dorothy, deceased, 463-64 & port., 248-49, 667; news note & Cargill, Jennifer, prof.& port., 458 Columbia U., Leab Exhibition Cata- port., 460 Cakon! Cabins port, 636 logue Award, 253, 668; news note, Delacroix, Sheila Ann, “1991-92 ALA “A case against instructing users of 186 Minori Fellow to work with computerized retrieval systems,” Pa- “Columbia University reaches 6 mil- ACRL,” 514-15 “Cavselsseetkt,e s2 9o7f-9 9A,n n3u0a1l Conference pro- Colmimonu,n” i7t4y7 College Learning Re- “DeAlCa ware Valley Chapter activities,” ams available,” ACRL, 499 sources Achievement Awards, Demlinger, Marlin, retired, 684 “CD-ROM and user _ education,” ACRL, CJCLS, 1991, 250-52, 669; Dendy, Adele S., prof., 117 Schmidmaier, 449-50 1992, 524-25 Denham, Bernard, retired, 190 “Celebrate the Bill of Rights bicenten- “Conducting a serials review project,” “Describe your library's innovative ac- nial,” ALA, OIF, 677 Pike, 165-67 tivities for CURL news readers,” 677, “CRL records online,” 121 Conkling, Thomas W., “Impact of 746-47 Chamberlain, Carol, prof. & port., 458 NTIS CD-ROM on the use of a tech- “Developing an electronic information Chambers, Joan, news note, 118 nical report collection,” 110-11 service in an academic library,” Chang, Amy, “Developing an electron- Conlon, Hilda, deceased, 121 Chang, 237-39 ic information service in an academic Cooke, Susie, photo., 746 Diablo Valley Coll., news note, 116 library,” 237-39 Cope, Mary, retired, 684 DiPrete, Carol K., prof., 57-58 Chapin, Richard E., news note & port., “Coping with a quake,” Johnson DiRusso, Benedetto, retired, 684 4 A 938-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, “Disabilities discussion group to meet,” Chapter topics, 381-82 220 Neeley, 328 Chapter topics (“Librarians working “Coping with a quake,” Lancaster, 45, “Disaster planning and recovery,” Rut- with the legislative process can make nse, gers U., a difference,” Junion-Metz, 381-82) Coral, Lenore, news note, 332 “Diversity initiatives,” Ford F., 240 Chapters, ACRL, 24-28, 43, 179, 679 “Cornell math faculty donate funds for “Divisions pass resolution on coopera- Chatman, Elfreda A., news note, 682 endowment,” 438 tion,” ALA, 50 “Checklist for development of faculty Cornell U., “Menus: their use and col- Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, advisory committee orientation mate- lection in an academic library,” 424- ACRL/ISI, 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, rials,” ACRL, TFFACOM, 582-83 27 (photo., cover, no. 7) 525 “Chinese American scholarship,” 269 Corrections, 319, 391, 603 Donen, Jerry, retired, 396 Chisholm, Clarence E., prof. & port., Cory, Kenneth, prof., 331 Dougherty, Richard M., “‘Kids who 117 COSLINE, news note, 391 read succeed’ and the academic li- “Choice reviews available online,” CLR, news note, 600 brarian,” 155-56; news note, 752 Burckel, 496-98 “The coup that failed: an eyewitness ac- Downs, Robert Bingham, deceased & Chronicle of higher education, news count,” Holley, 565-68 port., 2 note, 392 Crausway, Jean L., deceased, 396 Drescher, Robert A., news note, 56 “Chronicle of higher education goes on- “Criminal justice library network Drone-Silvers, Scott, prof. & port., 751 line at USC,” £46 founded,” t59 Dubin, Eileen, ports., 505-6, 672 Chu, Clara M.., prof., 57 Crismond, Linda F., “Multi-year diver- DuBois, Paul Z., prof., 681 Cipolla, Wilma Reid, retired, 536 sity program within ALA staff an- os + retired, rs ” Cirr, Margaret Oaksford, deceased, nounced,” 506 Du Miriam) Bibli ic In- 610 Criswell, Sharon, news note, 460 pr A Librarian of the Year CLIP notes, ACRL, CLS, #14, 238 Crittenden, Bob, retired, 463 Award, 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 524 Cluff, E. Dale, “Libraries and librari- Crocco, Steve, news note, 118 — Robert E., prof., 393 ans in Mexico,” 370-71 Cronshaw, Pat, retired, 463 Duke U., news note, 329 CNI, “The Coalition’s working groups Cruse, Patricia, “Using the ACRL per- Dunn, Kathleen, “Experimenting with February 1992 / 117 reference referral in a multitype en- Fajardo, Lieselotte, retired, 463 17th annual conference,” Geraci, vironment,” 363-65 Farber, Evan Ira, ports., 505-6, 672 Fatzer, Jill, “European university li- GLP, “ ‘Living treasures,’ ” 167 E braries examined,” 499-501; “Ideas Goellner, Jack G., news note, 606 for dealing with economic crisis,” Goldstein, Charles, news note, 606 Eakin, Dottie, news note, 605 501-2; “Librarians take on other ad- Gordon, Cathy, retired, 396 Earlham Coll., “BI conference in Flori- ministrative duties,” 502 Gosling, William, news note, 266 da,” 537 “Feature your collection on a CURL Govan, James F., retirement an- Easterbrook, David L., prof., 751 news cover,” 484, 58 nounced, 756 Eberhart, George M., “Publications,” Fellowships, 6, 11, 44, 56, 87-89, 156, “GOVDOC increases document use,” 48-50, 192-93, 258-61, 386-89, 450- 332, , 514-15, 534, 600, 677-78, OCLC, 121 52, 597-99, 652-56, 743-45 682 Goy, Peter, prof.5, 8 EBSCO, Community College Learning Ferris State U., news note, 391-92 Grant, Isabelle F., deceased, 61 Resources Achievement Awards, Figueredo, Danilo H., port., 446 Grants & gifts, 20, 52-54, 115-16, 182- 1991, 250-52, 669; 1992, 524-25 Fitzgibbons, Shirley, news note, 752 84, 240, 262-64, 266, 302, 308-9, Eckerd Coll., “BI conference in Flori- Fogleman, Marguerite F., retired, 536 327-28, 390-91, 455-56, 529, 530-31, da,” 537 Folts, James D., news note, 752 534, 600, 602-3, 605, 607, 678-79 (2), “Economic crisis topic of discussion,” “Food for thought,” Gater, 711 680, 747-48 (2), 749-50, 753 ACRL, ULS, 371 Force, Ronald W., prof., 532 Grants & gifts (by giver): Atlanta F., “Editor needed for BIS newsletter,” Ford, Barbara J., “ACRL president's 327; Beneficial Corp., 262-63; ACRL, 680 letter” & port., 4-6; “ACRL presi- Brooks (Gladys) F., 264; Cabletron “The education of academic librarians: dent's report” & port., 421-23; “Latin Systems, 602; Canada, 531, 680; Ca- how many degrees are enough?” American seminar on official publica- nadian Dept. of External Affairs, 584-86 tions makes recommendations,” 583; 184, 680; CSSHRC, 266, 530-31 (3), “EDUCOM _ stimulates __ librarians’ “Message from the president” & 680; Carver (Roy J.) Charitable imaginations,” Hubbard, 718-19 port., 659-60; songs , 505-6, 672; Trust, 455-56; Chilton (Mary) DAR Eisenkeis, Kathleen, prof., 331 prof. & port., 532; “Update from the F., 390; CLR, 263, 390; Cullman, Eldredge, Jon, “More valuable than ACRL president” & port., 148-49; Dorothy & Lewis, 53; Cul r money: outstanding friends groups “Update: information literacy,” 296 (Chas. f) F., 115, 391, 602, 746.1 ‘a- hailed,” 635-39; “Technology as a Ford, Robert, retired, 684 vis (Arthur V.) F., 455, 602; Davis, barrier to information literacy,” 494- Ford F., “Diversity initiatives,” 240 Walter R., 750; Davis Educ. F., 53; 95 “Forming a national information policy: Dialog, 182-84; DEC, 602; Docu- “An electronic library system scenario,” selections from a White House Con- mentary Heritage Prog. (N. Y.), 455; Michalak, 385 ference diary,” Cochrane, 740-41 Fondren F., 602; Ford F., 53; Hew- “Electronic town meeting scheduled Forth, Stuart, “Preparing for the White lett (Wm. & Flora) F., 53 (2); HEA, for December 10,” WHCLIS, 677 House Conference,” 53 (3), 115-16 (6), 182 (2), 263-64 Ellison, Sallie H., prof. & port., 751 Foster, Beth, port., 678 (8), 327-28 (10), 390-91 (2), 455 (2), “Emory manuscript guide available,” “Four paradigms for sharing library re- 531 (2), 602, 680 (3), 749 (4); Howe 89 sources,” Ritter, 366-68 (Stewart S.) F., 602-3; Hughes (How- “Emporia State to offer MLS in Ne- Fraser, C. William, news note, 605-6 ard) Medical F., 264; Ind. U. Ctr. on braska,” 156 “Free expression still valued,” 494 Philanthropy, 531; IBM, 263; Intl. English, Ray, prof. & port., 188 “Free folkm usic guide,” LC, AFC, 232 Council for Canadian Studies, 115, Ensor, Patricia L., “Making the transi- Free Lib. of Phila., news note, 391 531; Irvine (James) F., 602; Jones tion to the SuperCatalog: ISU’s expe- Freitag Wolfgang M., retired, 190 (Fletcher) F., 53; Kan. Lib. Network rience with LUIS II,” 94-96 FOLUSA, “More valuable than money: Bd., 327; Knight F., 182; Kresge F., “Environmental information empowers outstanding friends groups hailed”‘ 531; LITA, 263; LSCA, 52, 531, 749; public,” Taylor, 496 635-39; “Offers ideas that work for Lilly Endowment, 182-84, 531, 602; Erway, Ricky, photo., cover, no. 6 your friends groups,” 638 La. Educ. Quality Support Fund En- Essen a 13th, 1990, “CD- Friends of the LSU Lib., John Cotton hancement Prog., 531; Luce (Henry) ROM and user education,” 449-50 Dana_ Library Public Relations F., 390; Md. Humanities Council, Essex Hudson Regional Lib. Coop., Award & photo., 428-30 184; Maxwell, Robt., 603; Mellon “Bloomfield College hosts ‘The mul- “Fund fare exchange at ALA confer- (Andrew W.) F., 530-31 (2); Minolta, ticultural library: the way of the fu- ence in Atlanta,” LAMA, 292 455; NASA Training Project, 750; ture,” “Furness library is restored,” U. of Pa., NEH, 52-53 (4), 182 (2), 184 (8), 263 “European university libraries exam- 303 (photo., cover, no. 5) (2), 308-9 (14), 327, 531 (3), 602-3 ined,” Fatzer, 499-501 Fustukjian, Samuel Y., prof. & port., (5), 680, 749; NHPRC, 52-53 (2), Euster, Joanne R., news notes, 189, 532 327-28 (3), 680 (2); NLM, 750; NYC, 332; port., 446 “Futurist to speak at ACRL Sixth Na- 455; NYSL, 749-50; Pew Charitable “The evolution of affirmative action at tional Conference” & port., 715 Trusts, 53-54, 263, 327; Quebec, 531; the University of Arizona Library,” Rockefeller F., 115; Rothschild, Hartse, 7-11 G Howard D., 531; Saunders F., 749; “Excellence through cultural diversity,” Smathers, Geo. A., 531; Smithson Unaeze, 495 Gabrielian, Leon, retired, 463 (James) Soc., 327; SSHRC(C), 266, “An exercise to test perception of ex- Garland, Kathleen, prof., 265 530-31 (3), 680; SC Humanities pectations for tenure and promo- Garoogian, Andy, retired, 684 Council, 116; State Hist. Soc. of tion,” Grumling, 300-301 Gater, Helen L., “Food for thought,” Iowa, 263; Thompson (J. Walter) “Exhibits & displays focus of new dis- 711 Co., 53-54; 3M F., 328, 456; Toshiba, cussion group,” ACRL, EDDG, 677 “Genre terms available,” ACRL, 749; USDA, 115; USDE, 263, 603; “Experimenting with reference referral RBMS, 365 USIA, 263; USIP, 455-56 (2); U. of in a multitype environment,” Dunn, Geraci, Diane, “Global data issues Md., Coll. Park, Class of 1991, 603; 63-65 raised at IASSIST’s 17th annual con- Warhol (Andy) F., 327; Wilson (H. ference,” 728-29 W.) F., 182 F Gerits, Anton, news note, 682 Grants & gifts (by receiver): Acad. of “Getting connected to the White Natural Sciences of Phila., 52; Alaska “Faculty start-up costs and library sup- House Conference through the SL, 308; Alfred U., 115; AIP, 327; rt,” Stevens, 491-93 ACRL Legislative Network,” Davis, ALA, 262-63; Amer. Theol. LA, 308; ‘Faculty status think tank seeks input,” 311-13 Amherst Coll., 680; AMIGOS Bib. ACRL, ASC, 733 Gilchrist, Debra, prof., 751-52 Council, 52; Ariz. Dept. of Libs., “Faculty status: 2001,” ACRL, ASC, Gillespie, David, news note, 118 308; ARL, 182, 530; Auburn Theol. 167 “Global data issues raised at IASSIST’s Seminary, 602; Auburn U., 115; Aur- 118/C&RL News aria, 680; Avery Architectural & Fine 264; U. of Waterloo, 680; U. of Wis.- proach,” 39-43 Arts, 531; Bemidji State U., 240; Bos- EC, 603; Va. Commonwealth U., 53, Herubel, Jean-Pierre V. M., “To ‘de- ton Coll., 240; Boston Lib. Consor- 240; Wesleyan U., 240; Western aad or not to ‘degree’: academic li- tium, 52; Brandeis U., 240; Brown U., Wash. U., 264; Wheaton Coll., 184; rarians and subject expertise,” 437 263; CSU, LA, 455; CRL, 182, 602; Winterthur Mus., 53-54; Yale U., Hickey, Damon D., prof. & port., 458- Central Coll., 602; Christopher New- 308, 456, 603 59 rt Coll., 531; Claremont Colls., “Grants available from Bicentennial Higdon, Thomas D., news note, 606 189; Colgate U., 455, 602; Coll. of Swedish-American Exchange Fund,” Hinckley, Ann T., retired, 396, 463 Wm. & Mary, 53; Columbia U., 263 748 Hinds, Vira C., retired, 60 (2), 308, 455, 602, 680, 749; CIC, Gratch, Bonnie, “Teaching study Hinojosa, Susana, “Racial and ethnic 749; Cornell U., 182, 455, 749-50; skills,” 496 diversity: information exchange,” Craft & Folk Art Mus., 602; David- Grimes, Maxyne M.., retired, 334 241, 380, 447, 648, 739 son Co. Comm. Coll., 263; Denison “Grolier National Library Week com- Hist. Soc. of Pa., news note, 329 U., 240; DePaul U., 115, 680; Duke petition now aa to academic librar- Hitchcock, Jennette, deceased, 464 U., 52-53, 263 (2), 390, 749; Earlham ies,” ALA, NLWC, 679 Hoadley, Irene, “Status of faculty sta- Coll., 182-84; Eastern Wash. U., 390; Gross, Dorothy-Ellen, news note, 56 tus reviewed,” 495- Eckerd Coll., 749; Folger Shake- Grumling, Dennis K., “An exercise to Hodina, Al, retired, 463 speare, 53, 263; Franklin Pierce test perception of expectations for Hoffman, Kathryn, “Print still favored oll., 53; Georgetown U., 263; Ga. tenure and promotion,” 300-301 medium for biomedical information,” State U., 327; Gonzaga U., 115; Gubert, Betty K., retired, 609 592 Hampshire Coll., 184; Harvard U., “Guidelines for branch libraries in col- Hogan, Rose, news note, 606 263, 531; Haverford Coll., 240, 327; leges and universities,” ACRL, 171-74 Hohmann, Judy, news note, 752 Hope Coll., 184; Ind. U., 327, 531; Gundersheimer, Werner, news note, Holley, Robert P., “The coup that IBB, 263; Jewish Theol. Seminary, 460 failed: an eyewitness account,” 565- 327; Johns Hopkins U., 531; LaGuar- Gunn, Arthur C., prof., 188 68; news note, 533 dia Comm. Coll., 455; Laponce, Iza, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., FOLUSA Hoole, W. Stanley, deceased, 191 266; Lib. Co. of Phila., 184; La. State Award, 635-39; news note, 456 Hoover Inst., news note, 326 U., 531; Me. State Archives, 308-9; Guttman, David, retired, 463 Hornback, Miriam, deceased, 464 Me.SL, 390-91; Mass. Bd. of Lib. Houston Acad. of Medicine-Tex. Medi- Commissioners, 53; Miami U., 53; H cal Ctr. Lib., “Maintaining ‘a high- Millsaps Coll., 240; Mont. State U., quality, cost-effective journal collec- 749; Mount St. Mary’s Coll., 240; Hacker, Lois, retired, 684 tion,” 485-90 Mus. of Amer. Textile Hist., 308; Hackett, Sandra, news note & port., “How to become an ACRL author,” Neb. Lib. Commission, 53; New 682 106-8 School for Social Research, 240; NYC Hackman, Larry, news note, 752 “How to participate in ACRL,” 97-98 Dept. of Records & Inf. Services, Hagedorn, Dorothy Louise, retired, 756 Howes, Jessie, retired, 536 327; NYPL, 53; NYU, 115, 749-50; Hale. Charles E., news note, 606 Hubbard, Willis M., “EDUCOM stimu- Newberry, 53; NC Dept. of Cultural Hall, Blaine H., “Salt Lake City: librar- lates librarians’ imaginations,” 718-19 Resources, 308; NC Preservation ies to visit,” 643-44; “Salt Lake City— Huber, Kris, “Unusual library-use as- Consortium, 53; NCSU, 53, 263, —e sights,” 716-17; “Salt Lake signments needed,” 444 390, 749; Northwestern U., 749; City: “This is the place,’ ” 580-81 Huerta, Raul Antonio, news note, 56 Ohio State U., 327, 455; Ohio U., Hall, Patricia, retired, 463 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 115; Pacific NW Canadian Studies Halsted, Deborah D., “To eat or not to = a 249, 669; 1992, 524 Consortium, 184; Palmer Coll. of eat—in the library,” 709-10 Hughes, Carol, “Opening a university- Chiropractic, 263; Phila. Area Con- Hamaker, Charles A., news notes, 332, aie dialogue on dar pr sortium of Special Collections Libs., 752-53 mation resources,” 84-87 263, 327; Pitzer Coll., 240; Purdue Handman, Gary, “Teaching methods “Humanities projects grants available,” U., 531; Redeemer Coll., 531; RLG, for end-user searching: a checklist NEH, 20 184, 390; RI Dept. of State Lib. Ser- for planning,” 431-36 “Humor & prophec precede the an- vices, 308-9; RI Hist. Soc., 308; RIT, Haner, Barbara, news note, 753 nouncement,” Moffett, 630 309; Rutgers U., 455; St. John’s U., Hardesty, Larry L., ports., 505, 672 Hunsberger, Willard (Ted), retired, 536 749; San Francisco State U., 749; Harlan, Donna B., retired, 120 Huntington, “The Dead Sea Scrolls are Shenandoah U., 531; Shorter Coll., Harmeling, Deborah, Sr., news note, opened to the | ge 629-34 (pho- 53; Smithsonian Inst., 327; SD State 332 to., cover, no. [0); “Widening access U., 390; Southeastern Lib. Network, Harmsen, Tyrus G., retired, 536 to the Dead Sea Scrolls,” 632-34 53; Southeastern Wis. Inf. Tech. Ex- Hart, James D., deceased, 190-91 Hurston, Zora Neal, poster available, 747 change, 749; SMU, 602; Southwest Hartman, Anne-Marie, retired, 684 Tex. State U., 240; Southwestern Hartse, Merri, “The evolution of affir- Coll., 327; Spring Hill Coll., 240; mative action at the University of Ar- Stanford U., 264, 308; SUNY (Alba- izona Library,” 7-11 “Ideas for dealing with economic cri- ny, 263, 749-50; Binghamton, 263, “Harvard Law School honors Archibald sis,” Fatzer, 501-2 749-50; Buffalo, 263, 749-50; Stony Cox,” 601 “Impact of NTIS CD-ROM on the use Brook, 263); Triton Coll., 263; Tu- Harvard U., Leab Exhibition Catalogue of a technical report collection,” lane U., 240; U. of Ariz., 327; U. of Award, 252, 668; news note, 329 Musser, 110-11 Ark., 531; UC (Berkeley, 308, 328; Hauge, Harris, retired, 463 “In praise of students as supervisors,” LA, 240, 328; Preservation Prog., 53; “HBCU data __ published,” ACRL, Nagel, 577-78 Riverside, 328, 602 [3]; SF, 680; San- HBCUC, 502 “In the News,” Davis, 220, 292, 356, ta Barbara, 602); U. of Chicago, 263, Henderson, Barbara, photo., 746 420, 484, 564, 628, 708 328; U. of Fla., 531; U. of Idaho, 328; Henderson, Carol C., “Washington hot- Ind. State U., “Making the transition to U. of IIL, 602-3, 680 (U-C, 115); U. line,” 46-47, 176, 235-36, 310-11, the SuperCatalc Esv's experience of Iowa, 240, 455-56; U. of Me., 115- 377-79, 443-44, 513-14, 588-89, 646- with LUIS II,” 94-§ 16, 390-91; U. of Md., 263-64 (Coll. 47, 737-38; comment, 493 “Indiana University opens 12th Family Park, 184, 603); U. of Mich., 328; U. Henderson, Cathy, “The issues of ac- Student Housin: Library,” 746 of N. M., 750; UNC, CH, 184, 263, cess and restriction,” 633-34 “An information ean curriculum: a 390, 749-50 (2); U. of N.D., 328, 456, Henderson, Kathryn Luther, news proposal,” Naito, 293-96 531; U. of Notre Dame, 240, 328; U. note, 533 “Information literacy experts sought,” of Redlands, 240; U. of Rochester, Hendricks, Yoshi, “The Japanese as li- ACRL, ILAB, 677 240, 264; U. of S. C., 116; U. of brary patrons,” 221-25 “Information Hage | crisis: Monterey Southern Calif., 53; UT, Austin, 308; Herron, Nancy L., “Recarpeting a meeting,” CNI, 384 U. of Va., 264, 531, 750; U. of Wash., small college library: a practical ap- Innovations (51:959-60) comment, 357 February 1992 / 119 Innovations, 163-67, 237-39, 300-301, 250, 667; 1992, 528 ion-Metz, 381-82 491- Kahn, Helen R., news note, 682 “Libraries and librarians in Mexico,” Innovations (“Access to serials,” Tri- Kaiser, John R., prof. & port., 459 Cluff, 370-71 thart [51:959-60] comment, 357) Katharine Kyes tb & Daniel J. Leab “Libraries benefit from student and Innovations (“Conducting a serials re- American’ Book Price ‘urrent alumni gifts,” 529 view project,” Pike, 165-67; “Devel- Awards, ACRL, RBMS, 1991, 252- “Libraries urged to adopt ALA Code of oping an electronic information ser- 53, 668; 1992, 528 Ethics,” Allison, 442 vice in an academic library,” Chang, Keck, Mary Ellen, news note, 189 LAMA, “Fund fare exchange at ALA 237-39; “An exercise to test percep- Keller, Dorothy, deceased, 121 conference in Atlanta,” 29: tion of expectations for tenure and Kennedy, John F., poster available, 747 LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Li- romotion,” Grumling, 300-301; Kent State U., news note, 392 brary Public Relations Award, 1991, ‘Faculty start-up costs and library Ky.LA, news note, 392 428-30 support,” Stevens, 491-93; “A model “Keyword Boolean searching on WAT- “LITA issues national conference call for an academic library and library CAT,” U. of Waterloo, 33 for participation,” 452 school mentor/protégé program,” Kibrick, Eileen, retired, 536 “Library/Book Fellows set off for for- Rice-Lively, 163- “*Kids who read succeed’ and the aca- eign posts,” 628 ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, demic librarian,” Dougherty, 155-56 LC, AFC, “Free folk music guide,” 232 1991, 249-50, 667; 1992, 525; Samuel Kilgariff, Raymond, news note, 682 LC, “American Memory project test Lazerow Fellowship, 1992, 527 King, Natalie S., letter to the ed., 175, sites named,” 589; news notes, 54, “Institutional data available for aca- comment, 368 116; “Something to remember us by: demic libraries,” Minter (John) Asso- Kirk, Artemis G., news note, 332 the American Memory program,” ciates, 240 Kirk, Thomas, “Coalition for Net- 375-76 (photo., cover, no. & “Inter-American bookfair scheduled,” worked Information maps direc- LOEX, “Calls for papers,” 678-79; 335 tions,” 229-30; “The Coalition’s work- “Sprechen Sie Deutsch?” 20 IASSIST, “Global data issues raised at ingg roups need your help,” 385-86; “Library staff trained with HyperCard” IASSIST’s 17th annual conference,” “Unusual library-use assignments & port., U. of Tenn., Reade. 678 728-29 needed,” 444 LIBRAS, news note, 392; “Trinity IFLA, news note, 456 Kohl, David F., prof., 393 Christian College joins,” 748 IGSS, “Summer study in Britain 1991,” Korevaar, Jacob D., retired, 268 Linda Hall, Leab Exhibition Catalogue 108 Koyama, Janice, news note, 332-33 Award, 252-53, 668 Intl. League of Antiquarian Booksell- Kramer, Cecile E., retired, 684 “Literacy and social issues topics at So- ers, news note, 682 Kratz, Charles E., prof., 681 ciety of American Archivists meet- “Internship, fellowship, and grant “Kudos for conference coverage,” Mus- ing,” Martin, 641 deadlines approaching,” ser, 738 ““Living treasures,’ ” GLP, 167 Iowa State U., “Strategic —. by Loh, Perna S., deceased, 269 the Iowa chapter of ACRE,” 24-2) L Lopez, Manuel Dennis, deceased, 757 Irvine, Betty Jo, news notes, 117, 394 La. State U., FOLUSA Award, 635-39; “is — —— Fe tation and Lambrecht, Jay H., news note & port., = Cotton Dana Library Public raduates significant? ang, 356, 56-57 J - elations Award & photo., 428-30; cmap, 356.57 . Lancaster, John, letter to the ed., 45 “Using the ACRL performance man- “The issues of access and restriction,” (response, ual: the LSU Libraries experience,” Henderson, 633-34 Land, Brian, news note, 753 570-72 Laponce, Iza, news note, 266 “LSUS breaks ground for $10.2 million J “Latin American seminar on official library,” 746 publications makes recommenda- “A low-tech solution works well,” Bent, ackson, Sara Dunlap, retired, 334 tions,” Ford, 583 357 acob, M.., letter to Eileen Cooke, 493 Launo, Ritva, news note, 57 Lucier, Richard, news notes, 606 (2) acoby, Thomas, news note, 394 Laurence, Katherine S., “Menus: their Lutz, Maija M., “Access and preserva- a romonpe note, 117-18 use and collection in an academic li- tion key concerns,” 498 “The Japanese as libr. trons,” Hen- brary,” 424-27 Lyman, Peter, prof. & port., 459 dade 221-25 — Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, ACRL/ Lynch, Mary Dennis, Sister, deceased, Jenkins, Althea H., “Named ACRL ISI, 1992, 527 191 executive director” & port., 255; Leab (Katharine Kyes & Daniel J.) Lynch, Mary Jo. “Alternative sources of rt., 506 American Book™ Prices Current revenue in academic libraries,” 573- ennings, Kriza A., prof. & port., 58 Awards, ACRL, RBMS, 1991, 252- 76 ohn Carter Brown, “Research fellow- 53, 668; 1992, 528 ships,” 677-78 Leach, J. Travis, deceased, 757 M John Cotton Dana Library Public Rela- Lee, Hwa-Wei, news note, 606 tions Award, 1991, 428-30 Lee, Josephine, retired, 684 McCorkle, Constance M., news note, ohnson, Esther, deceased, 464 Leighton, Gordon B., “Attitudes of col- ae Linda B., “Coping with a lege freshmen toward bibliographic McCoy, Jacquelyn, ACRL vice- quake” (51:928-33), comment, 45, re- instruction,” 36-38 MF nee & port., 508-9; port., 506 joinder, 220 Leister, Jack, retired, 756 cDonald, Jack, Jr., deceased, 121 ones, Barbara, prof. & port., 604 Leonard, Kevin, retired, 536 McElroy, Neil J., prof. & port., 265-66 ones, H. G., news note, 332 Leong, Carol, news note, 333 McGarry, er news note, 394 ones, Mary, port., 678 “Let there be light,” Muhlenberg Coll., McGowan, Julie Johnson, prof., 752 ones, William G., “The education of 120 McGowan, Owen T. P., retired, 609 academic librarians: how many de- Letters, 45, 175 (comment, 368), 220, McGregor, James Wilson, retired, 120 grees are enough?” 584-86 356-57, 493, 738 McKusick, Victor A., news note, 606 ordan, Caspar, port., 495 Levering, Mary Berghaus, prof., 331 “Maintaining a high-quality, cost- ulian, Charles, news note, 118 Levinson, Anne E., response to letter effective journal collection,” Bick, union-Metz, Gail, “Librarians working to the ed. “Rust support evil?” 738 485-90 with the legislative process can make Lewis, Gary A., prof., B81 “Making the transition to the Super- a difference,” 381-8 Lewontin, Amy, “Providing online ser- Catalog: ISU’s experience with LUIS Jurkus, Vida, retired, 684 vices to end users outside the li- II,” Davis, 94-96 brary,” 21-22 “Making your presentation communi- K “Librarians take on other administra- cate,” Adams, 34-35, comment, 175 tive duties,” Fatzer, 502 Malanchuk, Peter P., port., 505, 672 K. G. Saur Award for Best College & “Librarians working with the legislative Manning, Leslie A., “Financial report” Research Libraries Article, 1991, process can make a difference,” Jun- & port., 673-76; ports., 505-6, 672 120/C&RL News “MARC cataloging for medieval manu- pas 157-61, comment & response, “New undergraduate profile,” NCES, scripts publication available,” ACRL, 57 230 521 Moody, Helga, retired, 60-61 “New UCLA mentor program to ad- Marie, Jacquelyn, “Transforming com- Moore, Jane Ross, retired, 684 dress shortage of African-American petition into coalition,” 498-99 Moravian Coll. & Theol. Seminary, librarians,” 1 Markman, Marsha C., “Attitudes of col- news note, 264 NYPL, news note, 186 lege freshmen toward bibliographic “More valuable than money: outstand- NYU, “A case against instructing users instruction,” 36-38 — groups hailed,” Eldredge, of computerized retrieval systems,” Martin, Robert S., “Literacy and social 635-39 297-99, 301; news note, 329-: issues topics at eae of American Mormino, Dominick, deceased, 464 News from the field, 52-55, 114-16, Archivists meeting,” Morris, Jacquelyn McCoy, “ACRL 180-86, 262-65, 326-30, 390-92, 453- Martinus Nijhoff _ nl West 1991 presidential candidates’ state- 57, 529-31, 600-603, 677-80, 746-50 European Specialist Study Grant, ments & port., 151-53 News notes, 54-55, 116, 186, 264-65 ACRL, WESS, 1991, 253-54, 669; Morton, ju ly, deceased, 757 (correction, 391), 329-30, 391-92 1992, 525-27 Moyers, Mildred, news note, 118 (correction, 603), 456-57, 529-30, MIT, news note, 264 Muellner, Ida, retired, 463 600-601, 677-79, 746-48 Massman, Virgin F., letter to the ed. & Muhlenberg Coll., “Cover photo,” 83; Noonan, John F., port., 446 response, 7. “Let there be light,” 120 “NASIG’s 6th conference explores Massonneau, Suzanne, retired, 609 “Multi-year diversity program within changes in scholarly publishing and Masters, Deborah C., “Wins free trip ALA staff announced,” Crismond, 506 — for libraries,” Callaghan, to ACRL National Conference,” 500 Musser, Linda R., “Impact of NTIS Mathias-Mundy, Evelyn, news note, CD-ROM on the use of a technical NCSU, news notes, 264, 529 533-34 report collection,” 110-11; letter to Northwestern U., Leab Exhibition Cat Maurer, Charles B., retired, 463, 609 the ed., 738 — Award, 253, 668; news nv Mawdsley, Katherine F., “WHCLIS II: ll a delegate’s perspective,” 590-91 N “Nothing ventured, no one gained,” Max, Pat, letter to the ed., 357 Beaubien, 640-41 Maxwell, Margaret F., news notes, 333, Nagel, Mary, “In | ge of students as NOTIS, “Ameritech acquires NOTIS 460 supervisors,” 577-78 Systems,” 654 Measuring academic library perfor- Naiman, Sandra, editor's note, 299, 301 Nourse, Jimmie Anne, Community mance, use of, 570-72 Naito, —— “An information litera- College Learning Resources Achieve- Medical LA, “Print still favored medi- cy curriculum: a proposal,” 293-96 ment Award & port., 250-52, 669 um for biomedical information,” 592 “Name the worst serial title change,” Null, David G., “Acting positions: the “MLA tapes available,” 592 ALCTS, SS, 123 good, the bad, and the ugly,” 30-33 “Mentors and protégés needed for pi- NAL, AWIF, John Cotton Dana Li- lot,” ACRL, RC, 182 brary Public Relations Award, 428-29 QO “Menus: their use and collection in an Natl. Archives, “OSS conference,” 362 academic library,” Laurence, 424-27 “National Archives preservation confer- Oberlander, Susan, “The New Mexico Metz, Ray E., “Librarians working with ence,” 112 Consortium of Academic Libraries, the legislative process can make a dif- NAIC, a information literacy 1988-1990,” 359-62 ference,” 381-52; port., 506 rograms,” 537 Oberle, Gerard, news note, 682 Mexico, “Libraries and librarians in NCES, “New undergraduate profile,” “The objects of his devotion,” Selth, Mexico,” 370-71 230 712-1 Meyer, Richard W., prof. & port., 752 NEH, “Humanities projects grants O’Brien, Nancy, news note, 118 Michalak, omas J., “Coalition for available,” 20; “Reference materials OCLC, “GOVDOC increases docu- Networked Information maps direc- awards available,” 302 ment use,” 121; news note, 391; tions,” 229-30; “An electronic library “NEH awards $3 million,” 308-9 “Wellcome records on OCLC,” 89 system scenario,” 385; prof., 532 NHPRC, “1991-1992 fellowships avail- O'Connor, James P., news note & Mihram, Danielle & G. Arthur, “Beau- able,” 44 at, ty and truth: Sigma Xi’s 1990 annual “NREN, electronic library systems, OMfarra, Downing E., deceased & meeting,” and information services are topics at rt., 537 Miller, Jean K., news note, 606-7 CNI meeting,” CNI, 384 “Ohio University designated Swaziland Miller, Margaret Elizabeth (Beth), de- Neal, James G., “The White House depository,” 601 ceased, 536-37 Conference: the academic library Olivet Coll., “Burrage Hall collapses,” Miller, Marilyn L., “ALA candidates on agenda,” 651-52 302 ACRL” & port., 242-44 Nearing, Scott, port., 679 Olivier, Evelyn Riché, prof., 266; “Pub- Miller, Rosanna, “Sherlock detected,” “Need a new director?” ACRL, 642 lic relations honors awarded to col- 12- Neeley, Dana M., “To eat or not to lege and research libraries,” 428-30 Minter (John) Associates, “Institutional eat—in the library,” 709-10 — a universitywide dialogue data available for academic libraries,” Neeley, Jim, “Disabilities discussion ut electronic information re- 2 oup to meet,” 328 sources,” Hughes, 84-87 Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruc- Nelson, Ann, retired, 190 Or. State U., news notes, 54, 529 tion Librarian of the Year Award, Nelson, Mattye, “Andrew Young, Sa Joan, retired, 463 1991, 250, 667; 1992, 524 Frank a, cultural diversity, and Osborn, Katherine Whipple Hughes, _— collective dream?” Max, more at PA's Annual Conference,” deceased, 537 35 314-20; “ACRL professional develop- “OSS conference,” Natl. Archives, 362 Mistaras, Evangeline, retired, 120 ment programs in Atlanta,” 256-58, Mobley, Emily R., news note, 118 correction, 319; “Former ACRL P “A model for an academic library and staffer Nelson to direct OLOS,” 515 library school mentor/protégé pro- Neufeld, Eldo, retired, 61 Pace U., news note, 330 gram,” Rice-Lively, 163-64 Neville, Sheila, deceased, 191 Pairo, Jane, deceased, 757 Moffett, William A., “Humor & proph- “New edition of Genre terms avail- Panofsky, Hans, retired, 396 ecy precede the announcement,” able,” ACRL, RBMS, 365 Pantzer, Katharine F., news note, 460 630; ports., 505, 672; “Widening ac- “New England ACRL conference re- Papers solicited, 320, 335, 528, 678-79 cess to the Dead Sea Scrolls” & port., rt,” 179 “Parents Fund benefits University of II- 632-34 (photo., cover, no. 10) “The New Mexico Consortium of Aca- linois library,” 747-48 Molloy, Jeanne, “In praise of students demic Libraries, 1988-1990,” Ober- Parsons, Kathy A., “Strategic pos as supervisors,” 577-78 lander, 359-62 by the Iowa chapter of ACRL,” 24- “Money, sex, and reputation in doctoral N.M. State U., news note, 329 (photo., 28 programs in library science,” Swig- 330) “Participants in pre-WHCLIS activities February 1992 / 121 frame resolutions,” Wand, 113 Q sharing library resources,” 366-68 Paul, Jeff, “Coping with a quake” Robert Morris Coll., news note, 456 (51:928-33), comment, 45, rejoinder, “Questions for ACRL staff?” 734 Roberts, Don L., news note, 394 220 “Quiet study area: no applause be- Robinson, Mary, news note, 753 Pavelsek, Mary Jean, “A case against in- tween movements,” Biggs, 16-19 Robison, Brad, news note, 534 structing users of computerized re- Rockefeller Archive Ctr., news note, trieval systems,” 297-99, 301 R 600 Pegram, Wally, retired, 463 Rogers, Sharon, Recruiting the aca- Pell, Claiborne, news note, 333 “Racial and ethnic diversity: informa- ic library director, availability, Penniman, W. David, news note, 118; tion exchange,” Hinojosa, 241, 380, 2 “To speak at ACRL National Confer- 447, 648, 73 Rosary Coll., news note, 54 ence” & port., 511-15 “Racial and ethnic — resolution Rosenbaum, David, deceased, 757 Pa. State U., “Impact of NTIS CD- adopted,” ACRL, Exec. Comm., 380 Rosenstein, Philip, news note, 607 ROM on the use of a technical report Rader, Hannelore, tr., “CD-ROM and Rosenthal, Bernard M., news note, 682 collection,” 110-11 user —— a a Ross, Alec, deceased, 464 Pa. State U., McKeesport, “Recarpet- “Rare cataloging report pub- Rosselle, William, news note, 118 ing a small = library: a practical lished,” Brit. Lib., 19 iil Roswick, Vivian, retired, 684-85 —— 39-4, RBML, “MARC cataloging for medi- Rothenberg, James, retired, 609 Pa. State U., news note, 116 eval manuscripts publication avail- Rowland, A. Ray, retired, 463 People, 56-61, 117-21, 188-91, 265-69, able,” 521 Runkle, Martin, news note, 118 331-35, 393-96, 458-64, 532-37, 604- Rather, Lucia J., retired, 268 “Rust support evil?” Massman & re- 10, 681-85, 751-57 Rawan, Atifa, “The evolution of affir- sponse, 738 People in the news, 56-57, 117-18, mative action at the University of Ar- Rutgers U., “Disaster planning and re- 188-89, 266, 332-33, 394, 460-61, izona Library,” 7-11 covery,” 161; news note, 529 533-34, 605-7, 682, 752-54 “RBMS thesauri on sale,” ACRL, 365 Perry, Claudia A., prof., 117 “Recarpeting a small college library: a S Person, Ruth, Recruiting the academic ractical approach,” Herron, 39-43 library director, availability, 642 “Recipe for gern |s ound record- Sabosik, Patricia E., “Publishers and li- Peterson, Kenneth G., retired, 609 ings: bake at 122° for four hours,” rarians examine scholarly communi- Phillips, Edith, retired, 684 UNC, CH, 747 cation,” 720, 729 Phillips, Linda L., port., 506 Recruiting the academic library direc- Saeggeer, Edwin JoJsoespehp,h , p prof. & po port., Phillips, Richard Fe “Vargas Founda- tor, Rogers, availability, 642 tion shaping Brazilian bibliographic “Recruitment and mentoring programs Saffo, Paul, “Futurist to speak at ACRL utility,” 372-73 for African-Americans developed in Sixth National Conference” & port., Phipps, Shelley E., ports., 505-6, 672 California” & port., 650 715 Phoenix Conference, 1992. See ACRL, Rees, Philip, news note, 394 Sager, Rochelle, ports., 505-6, 672 National Conference, 1992 RASD, “Calls for papers,” 679 St. Cloud State U., “In praise of stu- Pickthorn, Barbara, photo., 746 RASD, PDC, “Professional develop- dents as supervisors,” 577-78 Pike, Lee E., “Conducting a serials re- ment topic for Midwinter,” 735 St. Louis Mercantile LA, “About our view project,” 165-67 “Reference materials awards available,” cover this month,” 484 (photo., cov- Pilachowski, David Michael, prof., 604 H, 302 er, no. Pillow, Lisa, news note, 682 7 in November,” ACRL, 515, “Salt Lake City: libraries to visit,” Hall, Pisani, Assunta, prof., 604-5 5 5 643-44 Pisciotta, Henry, news note, 394 Reich, Richard, retired, 268 “Salt Lake City—seeing its sights,” Polowy, Barbara, news note, 394 Reinhardt, Nancy S., Martinus Nijhoff Hall, 716-17 Porter, G. Margaret, “What does elec- Study Grant & port., 253-54, 669 “Salt Lake City: ‘This is the place,’ ” tronic access to bibliographic infor- Reiss, Godebert M., news note, 682 Hall, 580-81 mation cost?” 90-92 Remington, David Gray, prof., 266 Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, ACRL/ “Potential money savers,” UC, Irvine, “Research fellowships & grants avail- ISI, 1992, 527 57 able,” 677-78 San Diego State U., N. Co., “Quiet Poulsen, Poul Jan, news note, 682 Research forum, 110-11, 304-7, 439-41 study area: no applause between Pound, a retired, 756 Research forum (“Impact of NTIS CD- movements,” 16-19 “Preparing for the White House Con- ROM on the use of a technical report San Jose State U., “Coping with a ference,” Forth, 51 collection,” Musser, 110-11; “Tan- quake” (51:928-33), comment, 45, re- “Presentations,” King, 175, comment, dem use of Dialog Classmate and joinder, 220 368 Knowledge Index for online search- Sargent, Charles, news note, 57 “Preservation news,” Brown, 47, 112, ingb y end users,” Whitley, 304-7; Saul, Susan F., prof., 58 179, 236, 309, 382, 448, 520-21, 649, “Using citation analysis to analyze li- Saur (K. G.) Award for Best College & 742-43 brary and information science jour- Research Libraries Article, 1991, “Print still favored medium for biomed- nal characteristics,” Thompson, 439- 250, 667; 1992, 528 ical information,” Hoffman, 592 41 Sawyer-Burieson, Suzanne, news note, Professional Association —_Liaison “Research library fellowship program 7 Awards, ACRL, 1992, 527-28 for minority candidates,” U. of Iowa, Saylor, Louise, prof., 532 “Professional development topic for 1 Scanland, Roger, “The evolution of af- Midwinter,” RASD, PDC, 7. “Resources available to prepare for firmative action at the University of Profiles, 57-58, 117, 188, 265-66, 331- WHCLIS,” Wand, 378.75 Arizona Library,” 7-11 32, 393-94, 458-60, 532-33, 604-5, Retirements, 60-61, 120, 190, 268, 334, Schmidmaier, Dieter, “CD-ROM and 681-82, 751-52 395-96, 463, 536, 608-10, 684-85, user education,” 449-50 “Providing online services to end users 756-57 Schram, Wesley, retired, 756 outside the library,” Lewontin, 21- Reuben, Sandra, port., 650 Schreyer, Alice, prof. & port., 605 22 Rice-Lively, Mary Lynn, “A model for Schultheis, Steven, retired, 463 “Public relations honors awarded to - academic library and_ library Scilken, Marvin H., “ALA candidates college and research libraries,” Olivi- s1c6ho3o.l6 4 mentor/pprrootteéggeé prrooggr:r am,” on ACRL” & port., 244 er, 428-30 Seidman, Ruth, news note, 57 “Publications,” Eberhart, 48-50, 192- Richardson, John V., Jr., news note, Selth, Jeff. “The objects of his devo- 93, 258-61, 386-89, 450-52, 597-99, tion,” 712-15; retired, 609 652-56, 743-45 Richmond, Pauline, retired, 684 Serebnick, Judith, news note, 394 “Publishers and librarians examine Riggs, Donald E., Hugh C. Atkinson Servello, Ronald B., “Recarpeting a scholarly communication,” Sabosik, emorial Award & port., 249, 669 small college library: a practical ap- 720, 72 Ritter, Marian, “Four paradigms for proach,” 39-43 122/C&RL News

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