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International Planned Parenthood Federation], July 1972 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 066 34 4 SE 014 779 TITLE Library Bulletin [International Planned Parenthood Federation], July 1972. I NS TITUTION International Planned Parenthood Federation, London (England). PUB DATE Jul 72 OT E 65p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 BC$3.29 DESCRIPTORS Bibliographies; *Books; Demography; *Family Planning; Indexes (Locaters) ; *Library Collections; *Population Trends; Publications; *Reference Materials ABSTRACT This quarterly accessions list of books received and catalogued in the library of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Central Office in London is concerned mainly with such subject areas as family life and sex education, child care and health, demography, and education. Books only are included and are arranged in classified order according to the IPPF classification scheme in use at the Central Office Library. The Bulletin is divided into sections by subject headings as a rough guide to the contents of the books noted. Complete bibliographical information, including the publisher 's list price, is given, and an alphabetical list of authors appears at the end, with classification marks used as cross references. An alphabetical list of relevant publishers and their addresses also follows. (LK) U.S. DEPARTMENT OFHEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE International Planned Parenthood Federation OFFICE OF EDUCATION 18/20 Lower Regent Street, London SW1Y 4PW THIS DDCUMENT HAS BEENREPRO. OUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVEDFROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATIONORIG- INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEWOR OPIN IONS STATEO 00 NOTNECESSARILY Telephone : 01.839-2911/6 REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICEOF EDU CATION POSITION OR POLICY Library Bulletin ISSUED JULY 1 972 INTRODUCTION The IPPF Library Bul letin is a quarterly accessions list of books received and catalogued in the library of the IPPF Central Office in London. Arrangement Books only are included in the list, and are arranged in classified order according to the classification scheme at present in use in the IPPF Central Office library. The main outline of the schedules is as follows:- 1. General Office Management and Administration 2. Contraceptive Methods 3. Family Planning (General ) 4. United Nations; Conferences etc. 5. Population 5.3 Africa 5.4 America 5.5 Asia 5.6 Europe 5.7 Oceania 5.8 USSR 6. Religious, Moral, Ethical and Political Attitudes to Family Planning 7. Medical 8. Education, including Sex and Population Education 9. Communication, Publicity, History etc. The Bulletin is divided into sections by subject headings as a rough guide to the contents of the books noted. An alphabetical list of authors appears at the end of each issue, with classification marks used as cross references. Purchase of Books An alphabetical list of relevant publishers and their addresses will be found at the end of this issue, and in the interest of speed and efficiency those wishing to obtain copies are advised to order direct from the publisher or their local bookseller. It is not possible for the IPPF Central Office to deal with orders for material, other th44 IPPF publications. 1. Prices The price for all books is given as the publishers' list price, which is not necessarily the price that the IPPF paid. Where the price is indicated as 'not known', in many cases the book may be free of charge, but this should NOT be assumed when ordering. It is sometimes possible to arrange a small discount on large orders.:lith a local bookseller. Loans of Books It is not feasible for IPPF to loan books from the Central Office Library, overseas, because of the great risk of loss, damage and delays, and high postal costs involved.Readers of the Library Bulletin may be able to borrow certain books from IPPF libraries situated in the following Regional offices:- IPPF Regional Office for Africa, IPPF South-east Asia & Oceania P.O. Box 30234, 246 Jalan Ampang, Region, Nairobi, Kuala Lumpur, Kenya. Malaysia. IPPF Europe Region, IPPF Western Hemisphere Region Inc. 64 Sloane Street, 111 Fourth Avenue, 8th Floor, London, S.W.1., New York, N.Y. 10003, England. U.S.A. IPPF Indian Ocean Region, IPPF Western Pacific Region, c/o FPA of Ceylon, Hoken Kaikan 1-2, 23-5 Horton Place, Ichigaya Sadohara-cho, Colombo 7, Shinjuku-ku, Ceylon. Tokyo. IPPF Middle East & North Africa Region, P.O. Box 1567, Beirut, Lebanon. 2. Issued August 1972 CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS HARDIN, Garrett 2.0 Birth Control. New York, Western Publishing, 1970. 142 pages, figs, bibliog. Price : £3.85 HARDY, Norman, editor 2.0 KESTELMAN, Philip, editor INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION Directory of contraceptives. London, IPPF, 1971. 83 pages. Price :£0.60 CHO, Kyoung Sik 2.42.01 KIM, Eung Suk KIM, Eung Ik A summary report on the acceptability and effectiveness of oral contraceptives among Korean women. Seoul, National Family Planning Center, 1970. 59 pages, tables, bibliog. In English and Korean. Price : not known LAUMAS, K.R., editor 2.5 Reviews of research work in India on i ntrauterine contracepti ve devi ces: proceedings of a seminar 11-13 Sept. 1968. New Delhi, Indian Council of Medical Research, 1969. 227 pages, tables, photos. Seminar sponsored by Indian Council of Medical Research and Central F.P.I. Price : not known ABORTION DEMOGRAPHIC TRAINING AND RESEARCH CENTRE 2.7 Demographic, social and medical aspects of abortion. Bombay, Demographic Training & Research Centre, 1968. 116 pages, tables. Seminar held on 4th August, 1967. Price : not known GRISEZ, Germain 2.7 Abortion: the myths, the realities, and the arguments. New York, Corpus, 1966. 559 pages, bibliog. Price :£3.15 4 3. INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION 2.73 KLEINMAN, R.L., editor Abortion: classification and techniques. London, IPPF, 1971. 27 pages, illus, figs, tables, bibliog. Price : 0.40 NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 2.73.05 RAMWELL, Peter W., editor SHAW, Jane E., editor Prostaglandins: annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol.180, April 30, 1971. 568 pages, diags, tables, bibliog. Price : US$21.00 FAMILY PLANNING AND SOCIAL WELFARE FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION, CHESHIRE BRANCH 3.1 Family planning attitudes and practice in Cheshire. Stockport, (Ches.) F.P.A., Cheshire Branch, 1970. 30 pages, tables. Price : not known FORD FOUNDATION 3.1 India's family planning programme: a brief analysis. New Delhi, Ford Foundation, 1971. 39 pages, diags, tables. Price : not known GREAT BRITAIN, GOVERNMENT OF, DEPARTMENT OF 3.11 HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY Family benefits and pensions. London, H.M.S.O., 1971. 41 pages, tables. Price :not known HALL, Penelope 3.11 FORDER, Anthony, editor Penelope Hall's Social Services of England and Wales. 8th edition. London, Routledge, 1971. 357 pages, bibliog. "The classic textbook for all concerned with social policy, social work and social administration." Price : £2.25 RAM, N.V. Raghu 3.11 Health administration and policy development: the case approach. Hyderabad, Ramalakshmi Printers & Publishers, 1971. 84 pages, diags, tables. Price : £1.00 4. 5 ROSOFF, Jeannie I. 3.11 Family planning, medicaid and the private physician. New York, Planned Parenthood-World Population, 1969. 36 pages, tables. Center for Family Planning Program Development No. 9. Price : not known CORREA, Hector 3.12 PARRISH, Vestal W. BEASLEY, Joseph D. A three year longitudinal evaluation of the costs of a family planning program. New Orleans, Tulane Center for Population & Family Studies, 1971. 36 pages, tables, bibliog. Unpublished paper. Price : not known ZAIDAN, George C. 3.12 The costs and benefits of family planning programs. Baltimore, World Bank/John Hopkins, 1971. 52 pages, tables, bibliog. World Bank staff occasional papers, No. 12. Price: US$3.00 PAKISTAN FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL 3.13 Manual of reporting procedures. Lahore, Sweden- Pakistan Family Welfare Project, 1968. 112 pages, tables. Price: Rs.5.00 AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE 3,16 Family planning services for medically indigent families in Philadelphia: needs, resources, opportunities. Philadelphia, American Friends Service Committee, 1970. 104 pages, tables. Price :not known BLACK, Timothy R.L. 3.16 An examination of existing and potential private sector contributions towards family planning in four African countries. North Carolina, Carolina Population Center, 1971. 148 pages, tables, bibliog. Price : not known 6 5. WOODS, Dorothea 3.16 Volunteers in education and health: a discussion of the work being done by volunteer teachers and health specialists in developing countries and of the new possibilities for voluntary service in the 1970's. Paris, UNESCO, 1971. 35 pages, photos. Price : not known INDIA, FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION 3.17 Family planning facilities in the industrial sector in Kanpur: a survey. Bombay, Padbidri,/FPAI, 1970. 61 pages, tables, bibliog. Price : not known RAHMAN, Faizur 3.17 A survey of family planning in three industrial concerns. Lahore, West Pakistan Family Planning Association, 1971. 44 pages, tables, bibliog. Price : US$1.50 CHILD CARE AND HEALTH INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR HEALTH EDUCATION 3.2 LE MEITOUR-KAPLUN, Annette, editor Communications and behaviour change: factors of active participation of the population for the attainment of better health. Geneva, International Union for Health Education, 1971. 498 pages, tables, bibliog. Proceedings of the VIIth International conference on health and health education, Buenos Aires, 1969. Price : not known McLACHLAN, Gordon, editor 3.21 SHEGOG, Richard, editor In the beginning: studies of maternity services. London, O.U.P., 1970. 186 pages, tables, bibliog. Published for the Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust by the O.U.P. Price : £1.75 GELFAND, Donna M., editor 3.22 Social learning in childhood: readings in theory and application. Belmont, (California) Brooks/Cole Co. 1969. 415 pages, diags, tables, bibliog. Price : £2.50 6. PARFIT, Jessie, editor 3.22 The community's children: long term substitute care: a guide for the intelligent layman. London, Longmans & National Bureau for Co-operation in Child Care, 1967. 108 pages, bibliog. Price : £0.80 UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF 3.22 WOMEN Parental rights and duties, including guardi anship. New York, United Nations, 1968.
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