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ED 127 631 CS 202 898 AUTHOR Moses, Kathlyn J., Comp.; Watt, Lois B., Comp. TITLE Aids to Media Selection for Students and Teachers. Revised. INSTITUTION Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C. REPORT NO 0E-76-21002 PUB DATE 76 NOTE 127p. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 ($2.00)

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$7.35 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies; *Audiovisual Aids; Booklists; Elementary Secondary Education; *Instructional Materials; *Instructional Media; *Media Selection; *Multimedia Instruction; Periodicals; Textbook Selection ABSTRACT The selected bibliographies and journals listed in this volume provide reviews of books, periodicals, and audiovisual materials of relevance for elementary and secondary school instructional programs. Section one furnishes booklists and nonselective bibliographies to aid in book selection; an inventory of specialized periodicals and periodicals devoted to books, reading, and libraries; and citations of guides and handbooks serving as reference tools, providing surveys of juvenile literature, or suggesting a philosophy of book selection. Section two details sources of audiovisual materials and suggests general periodicals, as well as specialized journals and subject journals, which review audiovisual materials. Sources of multiethnic materials are delineated in section three; teachers' resources for selection and use of materials and multimedia selection aids for elementary and secondary schools are described. (KS)

*********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. *********************************************************************** Includes books, pamphlets, periodicals, films,filmstrips, loops, recordings, and realia because of "theirusefulness as an interpretation of all aspects of city living," for K-12. In the main, materials dealing with contemporary themesand issues cited, with historical development of thecity inci- dentally included. Arranged alphabetically by authors under broad topics as "A City is...People," "A Cityis...Many Problems, Many Solutions." Index to Authors and Titles and a Key to Publishers and Distributors provided.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration FilmList. Wash- ington: NASA, October 1972. 24 pp. Free upon request.

A revised list of films and filmstrips, describingNASA research and development in space and aeronautics,including 17 films produced since 1970, arranged alphabeticallyunder such topics as General Interest, Educational andSpecial Interest Films for Non-Technical Audiences,andAdventures in Research (films useful incareer counseling). The date, color or b/w, running time, annotation, and regionallibrary code are given for each title. Films and filmstrips may be borrowed or purchased.

National Aerospace Education Council. Aerospace Bibliography. 5th ed. Compiled for NASA by National Aerospace Edu,ation Council. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970. 102 pp. $1.

Divided into four parts: Subject Index for books and materials (pamphlets, charts, pictures, models,maps, leaf- lets, kits, and etc.); Annotated 5iography; Reference Materials; Periodicals. Also incs index to titles, addresses of sources, NASA servico1,4. Indicates grade levels.

National Art Education Association. Reproductions and Paperback Books on Art. Washington: The Association. 1967. 64 pp. $1.50.

A comprehensive list of reproductions and paperbackbooks on art, the third in a series of publications sponsored by the Uses of Newer Media Project of the Association. Paperback books are listed with bibliographic data arrangedby: countries; artists; surveys; collections; art education,etc. Codes for distributors cited under each country. The size of prints, cost, and the historical or national classificationgiven in the list of distributors.

- 63- National Art Education Association. Films on Art. Washington: The Association. 1965. 60 pp. $1.50

First in a series of resource guides published under the sponsorship of the Uses of Newer Media Project, thisis arranged alphabetically with informationon length of film and level of instruction, short description pluscost, bibliographic data, and producers and distributors for each entry.

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Films for Mathe- matics - Titles and Sources. Washington: The Council. November 1968. 21 pp. Free.

Fifty-six sources are represented in this list of films, filmstrips, and filmloops, with type of film, coloror b/w, -and code number for sources in thesource index.

National Information Center for Educational Media Indexes,published by the National Center for Educational Media, University ofSouthern California, University Park, Los Angeles, California90007.

Each of the NICEM Indexes, listed below, containsa Sub- ject Heading Outline (a list of all major subject andsub- headings); an Index to Specific Subject Headings; Subject Guide, citing the complete title, distributor key, audience level whenever possible; Alphabetical Guide withan outline of the content, audience lavel, coloror b/w, sound repro- duction requirements where applicable, durationor number of frames, series title, L.S. number; Producer/Distributor Code Section, indexed by name and codes and includes complete addresses.

The NICEM Update of Nonbook Media, an update subscription service, is available for $106.00 per year, dueng which time 4 bi-monthly issues with 3,000-4,000 entries in eachcan be used to supplement and update the indexes.

Index to Educational Audio Tapes. 3d. ed. 1974. 720 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $46 elsewhere.

Lists and describes 20,000 audio tapes.

Index to Educational Overhead Transparencies. 4th ed. 1974. 1,229 pp. $68.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $74 elsewhere.

Lists and annotates over 35,000 educational overhead transparencies.

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- 64 - Index to Educational Records. 3d ed. 1974. 762 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $46 elsewhere.

Lists and describes 18,000 educational recordsand gives record sides in album, band listings,record speed and size for each item.

Index to Educational Video Tapes. 3d ed. 1974. 380 pp. $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29 elsewhere.

Annotated list of 9,000 video tapes indicatingbroad- cast quality and tape size.

Index to 8mm Motion Cartridges. 4th ed. 1974. 658 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada.

Lists and describes more than 18,000educational 8mm motion cartridges.

Index to Health and Safety Education-Multimedia. 2d ed. 1975. 1,082 pp. Postpaid $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29 elsewhere.

Includes 16,000 nonbook titles usefulfor general and specific areas of health and safety educationfor elementary school through university and professionaleducation levels.

Index to 16mm Educational Films. 5th ed. 1974. 3 vols. Postpaid $99.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $104elsewhere.

Contains 70,000 annotated entries.

Index to 35mm Filmstrips. 5th ed. 1974. 2 vols. Postpaid $78.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $84elsewhere.

Includes 42,000 filmstrips and indicateswhether each is captioned, or accompanied by record,script, or audio tape.

Index to Vocational and Technical Education-Multimedia. 1975. 645 pp. $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29elsewhere.

Lists and describes over 25,000 titles inseven media areas dealing with the general and specificareas of voca- tional and technical education. Entries filed under at least three subject headings.

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- 65 - National Institute of Mental Health. A Guide to Drug Abuse Edu- cation and Information Materials. Washington: Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 23 pp. $.50.

A complete listing of films, audiotapes, a simulation program,and printed matter that indicates the latest educa- tional techniques of drug abuse prevention, how one becomes aware of his own and others' emotional reaction to drug abuse, various approaches used in drug abuse prevention and edu- cational activities throughout the U.S., and beginning approaches to alternatives to drug misuse.

National Institute of Mental Health. Selected Mental Health Films. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967. 110 pp. 40 cents. (Revision in process)

Based on the following critc-la: soundness, freshness, usefulness, and cinematic qualitles. Selections in this film guide are for the use of the general public, tiaachers, policemen, nurses, and physicians; they cover such topics as adolescence, dropouts, disadvantaged children, drug addiction, and child growth and development, and are arranged alphabet- ically by title. Running time, date, description, audience, producer, distributor, and cost are given. Subject index also included.

New York State Education Department. Bureau of Business Education, Division of Occupational Education. Business Education Bibli-

ographical Series, 1972- . Free.

This series of lists includes: Bookkeeping/Accounting, Business Law, Business Management, Career Education, Data Processing, General Business,and Office and Secretarial Practice. These lists of books, periodicals, booklets, film- strips, resource units, tapes,and slide-tape presentations include the "most pertinent references and supplementary aids," Bibliographical information cited for each item.

Parker, David L. A Filmography of Films About Movies and Movie- making. 1971 rev. Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman Kodak Co., 1971. 16 pp $.35.

"This major revision contains 23? rItles of films on movie- making - 63 more than the previous 11.;.:on. Aspects of motion picture production illustrated imclude story of the cinema, general facts about movie film and Ole nature of the film medium." A brief description accompanies each title as well as the date, running time, color or b/w. Rental or purchase price must be secured from the source of the film. A list of sources and addresses is included.

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SECTION III. SOURCES OF MULTIETHNIC MATERIALS 81

A. Teachers Resources for Selection and Use of Materials 83

B. Multimedia Selection Aids for Elementary and Secondary Schools 88

DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS 105

AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 115

vi I. BOOK SELECTION SOURCES

7 A. Book Selection Aids

Part 1: Nonselective Bibliographies

The volumes described below are primarily quick-reference tools. For the book selector they indicate the range of the field and of subject categories, as well as current availability; any element of choice has been exercised only by the publishers.

R.R. Bowker Co. Books in Print 1974. New York: 1974. $64.50 Annual revision in the fall.

Author and title indexes to 425,000 books of all kinds; includes specific publication data for each title, and a complete directory of publishers.

Books in Print Supplement 1973-1974. 1974. 2,500 pp. $27.95. Annual revision in spring.

New tool designed to close the gap between the fall publi- cations of the other "in-print" lists. First edition includes author and title indexes to 36,000 books of all kinds published since July 1973 or due to be published through August 1974, and to 68,000 backlist titles undergoing changes in this period, and to 7,500 titles which have gone out of print since the fall volumes were published.

Children's Books in Pr±nt 1973. 5th ed. 1973. 790 pp. $17.95 in U.S. and Canada; $14.85 elsewhere. Annual revision in December.

Lists 40,000 juveniles representing nearly 500 publishers; provides author, title, and illustrator indexes to books from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Also includes information on translator, price, imprint, year of publication, and data as available on binding, edition, number of volumes, and grade range.

El-Hi Textbooks in Print 1974. 1974. 466 pp. $19.95. Annual revision in spring.

Subject, title, and author indexes to 18,500 elementary, junior, and senior high school textbooks, pedagogical books, and related teaching materials.

Large Type Books in Print, ed. by Robert Landau and Judith Nyren. 1970. 193 pp. $12.50.

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8 Lists about 1,500 titles from 38 publishers; includes fiction, non-fiction, and textbooks for use by visually handicapped readers.

paperbound Book Guide for Colleges. 1974. 184 pp. Single copy free to college professors; $.75 each to others; quantity rates on request. Revised annually in spring.

A guide to approximately 10,000 titles in every subject area, chosen by 164 cooperating publishers for use in college classrooms and by serious readers.

Subject Guide to Books in Print 1974. 1974. 4,000 pp. Annual revision in fall.

Lists available books under 63,000 LC subject headings; some forthcoming books also listed "in prep."

Subject Guide to Children's Books in Print 1973. 4th ed. 1973. 484 pp. Annual revision in December.

Indexes 40,000 juvenile titles under more than 7,000 subject headings based on the Sears list.

Part 2: Comprehensive Lists

American Library Association. Books for Children, 1960-1965. Chicago: The Association, 1966. 456 pp. $10. Annual supplements.

Reprints the reviews wi4ch appeared in the Booklist and Subscription Books Bulletin, September 1, 1960, through August 1965. The arrangement is by Dewey Decimal System, with an author-subject-title index. Purchase information is given, and grade levels and subject headings are suggested for each book. The total of 3,068 titles included were chosen from about 12,000 juveniles published during the 5 years covered. Annual paperback supplements each year follow the same pattern and include reviews of an additIonal 3,330 books.

Books for Children, 1965-1966. 1966. 128 pp. $2.00. Books for Children, 1966-1967. 1967. 136 pp. $2.25. Books for Children, 1967-1968. 1968. 154 pp. $3.00. Books for Children Preschool through Junior High School, 1968- 1969. 1970. 148 pp. $3.50. Books for Children Preschool Through Junior High School, 1969- 1970. 1971. 134 pp. $5.00. Paperback.

4 9 Books for Children Preschool Through Junior High School, 1970- 1971. 1972. 176 pp. $5.00. Paperback.

American Library Association. Books for Elementary School Libraries: An Initial Collection, compiled by Elizabeth Hodges. Chicago: The Association, 1969. 336 pp. $7.50. Paperback.

Designed as "a buying guide to a quality collection of books for initial library service to elementary pupils in kindergarten through eighth grade."Includes approximately 3,080 books, chosen for their close relationshipto the ele- mentary school curriculum and tp the needs and interests of children; all books here are recommended for first purchase to establish first-year collections in new school libraries and for addition to existing collections, although thelist is "not intended to degcribe a collection meeting minimum standards."Provides brief descriptive annotations and buying information for each book; list was currentas of July 1968. There is a section on Professional Tools for Building Book Collections, a single index for subjects, titles, and authors, and a directory of publishers and distributors. Compiled with the advice of the ALA Editorial Committee's Subcommitteeon New List for School Libraries. While this is now five years old, it still has value for buildingnew collections.

National Association of Independent Schools. Library Committee. Books for Secondary School Libraries. 4th ed. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1971. 308 pp. $9.95.

Arranged by Dewey number, this list of 4,000 fully cataloged books is intended as "an up-to-date book selection guide,on the college-bound level, for librarians, teachers, administra- tors, and mature students working and studying bothon formal assignments and independent projects."Also includes sections on reference and professional materials. Not annotated. L.C. subject headings given; an author-title-subject index.

Van Orden, Phyllis, ed. The Elementary School Library Collection. 9th ed. New Brunswick, N.J.: Bro-Dart Foundation, 1974. 778 pp. $24.95. Annual edition.

Annotates about 8,500 books and 2,000 audiovisualitems chosen by a selection committee aided byan advisory committee. Classified catalog (DDS) has sections for Reference,Non- fiction, Fiction, Easy Reading, Periodicals,and Professional Tools, witV audiovisual media integrated withbooks on the same subject; entry is by author, in catalog-card format, with indication of suggested phase ofpurchase (1,2,or 3), grade level, and purchase and binding information.. There are author, title, and subject indexes;appendixes include a -5-

1 0 grade listing, a classified listing of audiovisual materials, and a classified listing of large print books.Annual edition is planned for fall publication. Includes reading level according to the Spache table.

H,W. Wilson Company. Standard Catalog Series. Bronx, N.Y.: Wilson.

Each of these volumes is revised periodically, and the service is kept current with annual paperback supplements. In each, Part 1, which is classified by the Dewey Decimal System (DDS), provides bibliographic information for each book and suggests grade levels and subject heading; Part 2 is an author-title-subject index; Part 3 is a directory of publishers and distributors. Selection of titles by advisory committees and consultants.

Children's Catalog. 12th ed. 1971. 1,156 pp. $25. Includes four annual supplements, 1972-1975.

Includes 5,119 titles. Part 2 gives 13,273 ana- lytical entries for fairy stories, folklore, short stories, plays, collective biographies, and other parts of books. Revised every 5 years. Intent is to include "the best books for children in the fields of fiction and nonfiction."

Junior High School Library Catalog. 2d ed. 1970. 808 pp. $30. Includes four annual supplements, 1971-1974.

Includes 3,412 titles, with approximately 2,000 additional titles to be covered in the supplements. Part 2 provides 8,807 analytical entries for stories and plays in collections and other parts of books. Revised every 4 years.

Senior High School Library Catalog. 10th ed. 1972. 1,214 pp. $30 in U.S. and Canada; $35 elsewhere. Includes five annual supplements, 1973-1977.

Includes 4,760 titles, including adult titles considered appropriate to advanced high school curriculums. Part 2 provides 14,661 analytical entries. Revised every 4 years. Senior High School Library Catalog, Catholic ed. 10th ed. 1,373 pp. 1972. $35 in U.S. and Canada; $40 elsewhere. Includes five annual supplements, 1973-1977.

Includes all services provided by regular edition, with the addition of bound-in Catholic supplement con- taining 658 titles selected for Catholic schools by a committee of the Catholic Library Association.

Part 3: General Book Lists

American Library Association. Chicago: The Association, 1975.

Annual selections of outstanding titles, briefly annotated; published in leaflet format suitable for imprinting. Spring. 6 pp. 50 copies for $3.00; quantity prices available.

Best Books for Young Adults 1974. Chosen by Committee of the Young Adult Services Division of the ALA.

Notable Children's Books 1974. Chosen by a committee of the Children's Services Division of the ALA.

American Library Association. Notable Children's Books, 1940-1959. Prepared by the Book Reevaluation Committee, Children's Services Division. Chicago: The Association, 1966. 48 pp. $1.50.

Includes about 285 titles; compiled after reappraisal of the books on the annual lists of Notable Children's Books for the years covered. This combined checklist includes the work of four different "Books Worth Their Keep" Committees, reviewing consecutive 5-year editions of Notable Children's Books, and considering for each period both the comparative perspective and the response of children and librarians after using the selections; in a search "for the ultimate and enduring best in children's books." The last similar reappraisal was issued in 1960 as Notable Children's Books, 1940-1954. Annotations from the original annual list are included, as is a title index to this volume.

Arbuthnot, May Hill, and others. Children's Books Too Good To Miss. 6th ed. New York: University Press Book Service. 1971. 97 pp. $2.95.

Annotates 230 books "of outstanding merit," in the judgment of the late Mrs. Arbuthnot and her co-compilers, Margaret Mary Clark, Harriet G. Long, and Ruth M. Hadlow. Arrangement is by

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1 2 four age groups, with entry by title of the book. A final chapter, "The Artist and Children's Books," discusses 18 books, with reproductions of "some of the best present-day picture material."There is a combined title index and price list, and an author-illustrator index.

Association for Childhood Education International. Bibliography: Books for Children. Washington The Association, 1974. 112 pp. $2.75.

Annotates approximately 1,700 books for children, from preschool through junior high school. Designed for use by teachers, families, librarians, and other group leaders. Compiled by the 1971-1974 Children's Book Review Committee of ACEI, Lois B. Watt, Chairman.

Association for Childhood Education International. Good & Inex- pensive Books for Children. Washington: The Association, 1972. 62 pp. $2. Paperback.

Formerly titled Children's Books...for $1.50 or less, this revision lists about 500 books (mostly paperback), arranged by author in such categories as Picture Books, Fiction (with three age-level divisions), Rhymes and Verses, Fairy Tales and Legends, Biography, Social Studies, Science, Recreation and Hobbies. Includes a section for parents and teachers. Briefly annotated; prices given; author and title indexes.

Association for Childhood Education International and American Association of School Libraries. Excellent Paperbacks for Children. Washington: The Association, 1975. (In Process)

Selected annotated bibliography of paperbacks for children 1972-1975.

Child Study Association. Children's Books of the Year 1974. New York: The Association, 1975. 48 pp. $2.50.

"Designed as a guide for parents and those working with children," this edition lists about 600 books, brieflyanno- tating them. General arrangement is by age level, subdivided into such categories as Fantasy, Children in Other Lands, Easy to Read, Adventure and Mystery, Sports, Mostly About Animals, Science Fiction, title index.

Child Study Association of America, Inc. Reading With Your Child Through Age 5. New York: The Association, 1972. 34 pp. $1.50. Paperback.

- 8 - 1 3 Includes about 225 titles selected by the Children's Book Committee in conjunction with other staff members of the CSA. Introduction suggests a basic guide to choosing books for this age group.

Horn Book, Inc. Fanfare, The Horn Book's Honor List of Children's Books. Boston: The Horn Book; Leaflets. $.15 each.

Printed annually in the October issue of the Horn Book Magazine, the lists call attention to books of the year which Horn Book reviewers feel "deserve a fanfare of trumpets." Reprinted and sold separately.

Library of Congress. Children's Books, 1974, compiled by Virginia Haviland and Lois B. Watt. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975. 16 pp. $.15 each.

Eleventh in a series compiled annually with the assistance of an advisory committee of city and county public and school library specialists and coordinators of public library services to children. Annotating usually about 200 books for preschool through junior high school age, the list covers such sections as: Picture and Picture Story Books, Stories for the Middle Group, Stories for Older Boys and Girls, Folklore, Poetry and Rhymes, Arts and Hobbies, Biography, History, Peoples and Places, and Nature and Science. Earlier lists available. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. 16 pp. $.15 each.

National Council of Teachers of English. Adventuring With Books: 2,400 titles for pre-k-grade 8. 2d ed. prepared by Shelton L. Root, Jr., and a Committee of the Council. New York: Citation, 1973. 395 pp. $1.95. Paperback.

An annotated list of books which combine "the qualities of entertaining reading with literary merit."Most titles published since 1967 but older classics and award winners also included. Arranged by 14 broad subjects, with author and title indexes.

National Council of Teachers of English. Books for You:A Reading List for Senior High School Students. Rev. ed. Jean A. Wilson, editorial chairman. New York: Washington Square, 1971. 334 pp. $.95.

Prepared by a representative committee of the Council. Annotation of more than 2,000 titles, divided into nuawrous broad categories.

9 - National Council of Teachers of English. Picture Books for Children. Chicago: The American Library Association, 1973. 159 pp. $5.95. Paperback.

Prepared by a committee chaired by Patricia Jean Cianciolo and planned as a xasource for teachers, day-care centers, li- brarians, and parents. Annotates approxmiately 600 picture books for nursery school through junior high school, in 4 subject categories: "Me and My Family," "Other People," "The World I Live In,"and "The Imaginative World."

New York Public Library. Children's Broks 1974: Suggested as Holiday Gifts. New York: The Litrary, 1974. 55 pp. $2. Annual edition.

Prepared by staff as a catalog to the yearly exhibition held in November and December in the Library, this list provides brief annotations for nearly 400 books published in the first three-quarters of the year. Arrangement is by such categories as Christmas, Nature, People and Places, Picture Books, Folk Tales, and Stories; entry is by title in each category; author-title index.

The School LibrarY Journal Book Review. New York: R.R. Bowker. $10.95 each volume.

Cumulations of the more than 2,100 juvenile book reviews (reprinted in full) that appear in the School Library Journal each year from September through May. Arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification; author, title, and illustrator indexes; suggested grade levels.

1968-69 Volume. 1969. 291 pp. 1969-70 Volume. 1970. 301 pp.

University of Chicago. Center for Children's Books.

Two bibliographies covering books favorably reviewed in the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, in successive years 1950-1972. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Eakin, Mary K., comp. Good Books for Children. Rev. ed. 1966. 407 pp. $2.95. Paperback.

Includes 1,391 books, most of which were reviewed during the years 1950 to 1965, and which are still in print; not intended as a balanced list. Coverage is preschool through high school, with majority for grades 4 through 9.Arrange- ment is alphabetical by author, with a subject-title index. Entries include bibliographic information and grade levels; annotations are analytical and evaluative. Introduction

- 10 - 15 discusses good book selection practices, suggests general criteria of evaluation, and describes the method of analyzing books at the Center for Childrents Books, which uses terminology based on Havighurst's Developmental Tasks and Education.

Sutherland, Zena K., ed. The Best in Children's Books: The Uni- versity of Chicago Guide to Children's Literature 1966-1972. 1973. 484 pp. $9.95.

Incl'es 1,400 books. Arrangement, indexes,and terminology similar 'o the Eakin volume above.

Part 4: Specialized Lists

American Association for the Advancement of Science. The AAAS Science Book List, compiled by Hilary J. Deason. 3d ed. Miscellaneous Publication 70-8. Washington: The Association, 1970. 454 pp. $10.

Selected and annotated list of 2,441 science and mathematics books for secondary school students, college undergraduates, and nonspecialist adult readers; updated and expanded edition of the AAAS Science Book List for Young Adults, from which titles were reevaluated for inclusion here, along with additions of titles favorably reviewed in Science Books: A Quarterly Review (see Section II B, "Periodicals," below). Arrangement is by the DDS, then alphabetically by author. Bibliographic information is provided along with symbol designating whether most appro- priate for junior or senior high, or college level; author and ti ubject indexes, and a directory of publishers.

American Association for the Advancement of Science. The AAAS Science Book List for Children, compiled by Hilary J. Deason. 3d ed. Washington: The Association, 1972. 265 pp. $8.95.

Annotates about 1,500 science and mathematics books for children, and for elementary school and public library collec- tions.

American Association of School Librarians. Paperback Books for Children. New York: Citation, 1972. 130 pp. $.95. Paperback. Compiled for the AASL by the Committee on Paperback Lists for Elementary Schools. Lists approximately 700 titles in five broad groups: Picture Books; Fiction; Nonfiction; Myths, Folklore, and Fairy Tales; and Poetry, Rhymes, Riddles and Jokes. Brief annotations and general grade levels given.

American Humane Association. Animal Books. Denver, Colo.: The Association, 1971. 9 pp. $.50 subscription includes semi- annual supplement.

Replacing the earlier Animal Books for Children, this list annotates 34 books, designating for primary, intermedi- ate, young adult or adult readers. Selections are made by the Association's Humane Education Committee.

American Humane Association. Animal Books Supplement. Vol. 4, No. 1, May 1974. Denver, Cnlorado: The Association, 1974. 16 pp.

Includes subject and title indexes to the 120 books described.

American Library Association. Book Bait: Detailed Notes on Adult Books Popular With Young People, compiled by Elinor Walker. 2d ed. Chicago: The Association, 1969. 136 pp. $2.25.

Comments on each of 100 adult titles chosen for their appeal to readers in the 13-to-16-year group; includes special points for book talks and audience appeal. Suggests other titles of related interest.

American Library Association. Books for Junior College Libraries, compiled by James W. Pirie. Chicago: The Association, 1969. 468 pp. $35.

Covers approximately 20,000 books compiled with the advice of 300 consultants to relate to the curricular requirements of junior and community college transfer and liberal artsprograms as well as to the needs of secondary schools with accelerated programs. Titles are arranged by a subject system developed especially for this volume, incorporating classification principles used in both the Dewey and the LC systems.

Entry within the subject is by author, and purchasing in- formation is given; there are also author and subject indexes. The publication is jointly endorsed by the American Association of Junior Colleges and the American Library Association.

- 12 - American Library Association. Books for Other Countries, 1968-1971, compile6 by Elana Rabban. Chicago: The American Association of School Librarians. 1972. 46 pp. $1.50; 6 copies for $8.

Issued by the AASL "as its major contribution to the Inter- national Book Year," and designed for use by "children and young people, parents, teachers, and library media specialists when focusing on any phase of international or intercultural relations." Annotates.186 titles, arranged by countries and classified by social studies themes, with reading range desig- nated, preschool through junior high.

American Library Association. Children's Books of International Interest: A Selection From Four Decades of American Publishing, edited by Virginia Haviland. Chicago: The Association, 1972. 69 pp. $2.50.

As an American project for International Book Year, some 700 books previously noted in annual lists of the Children's Services Division/International Relations Committeewere reevaluated for literary worth and universality of interest. The resulting compilation includes 300 titles annotated in two categories: "Books for Younger Children" includes Picture Books and First Reading, while "Books for Older Children" includes Fiction, Folklore, Poetry, Biography, History, Peoples and Places, The Arts, and Science and Nature. A Directory of Publishers is provided.

American Library Association. I Read...I See...I Hear...I Learn.... Chicago: The Association, 1971. 112 pp. $2. Paperback.

Prepared for the Children's Services Division by the Library Service to the Disadvantaged Child Committee. Divided into four broad age-level categories, along with a section of "Suggested Program Aids for Adults."Describes books, motion pictures, and recordings appropriate at each level, for a total of about 100 items.

American Library Association. Books to Help_Children Adjust to a Hospital Situation, edited by Vera S. Flandorf. Chicago: The Association, 1967. 55 pp. $.50.

Prepared and sponsored by the Association of Hospital and Institutional Libraries, the list includes about 790 books in seven subject categories; arrangement is by age level.

American Library Association. Let's Read Togethe: Books for Family Enjoyment. 3d ed. Chicago: The Assnction, 1969. 116 pp. $1.50. Paperback.

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1 8 Selected and annol-ated by a Special Committee of the National Congress of Parents anj Teachers and the Children's Services Division of the American Library Association; 1966-1969 committee chairman was Ruth Adams. The list includes 577 titles, of which 231 are new to this edition. Table of Contents lists 21 categories, and there is an author-title index.

American Library Association. Periodicals for School Libraries: A Guide to Magazines, Newspapers, and Periodical Indexes, compiled by Marian H. Scott. Rev. ed. Chicago: The Associ- ation, 1973. 292 pp. $4.95. Paperback.

Annotates and evaluates 500 periodicals for children and young adults in relation to curriculum needs, reading levels, and interest range, from kindergarten through grade 12; in- cludes some foreign and ethnic periodicals.

American Library Association.Reading for Boys and Girls: Illinois; A Subject Index and Annotated Bibliography, edited by Dorothy Hinman and Ruth Zimmerman. Chicago: The Association, 1970. 136 pp. $3.25.

Prepared for the Illinois State Library and designed pri- marily as a quick reference tool for librarians, teachers, and students in Illinois needing to locate information about their State. However, the editors suggest also a far wider use in that the annotated bibliography of 200 titles is a source of much information in children's literature about America in general as well as Illinois in particular.

American Library Association. Subscription Books Bulletin Reviews Series. Chicago: The Association. 5 vols. $2.25. Paperback.

Reprints from .-.3uccessive years of the ALA Booklist and Sub- scription Books Bulletin contain all the detailed evaluative reviews of major reference works (sets, series, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and atlases) which appeared during each 2-year period; all reviews were prepared by the Subscription Books Committee of the ALA.

American Library Association. Subscription Books Bulletin Reviews 1964-1966. 144 pp.

Reprinted from Volumes 61-62, September 1, 1964 - August 1966. & special feature of this reprint is the 10-year cumulative index to all the 284 reviews appearing in the first four reprints of the series.

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14 - American Library Association. Subscription Books Bulletin Reviews 1966-1968. 150 pp.

Reprinted from Volumes 63-64, September 1, 1966 - August 1968.

American Library Association. Reference and Subscription Books Reviews, 1968-1970. Chicago: The Association, 1970. 148 pp. $2.75. Paperback.

Sixth reprint (formerly Subscription Books Bulletin Re- views) including all reviews originally published in The Booklist from September 1, 1968, through August 1970.

American Library Association. Reference and Subscription Books Reviews, 1970-1972. 144 pp. $3.50. Paperback.

Seventh in the series, reprinting 62 reviews published in The Booklist from September 1, 1970, through July 15, 1972.

American Library Association. Reference and Subscription Books Reviews, 1972-1974. 426 pp. $4. Paperback.

Eighth in the series, reprinting reviews published in The Booklist from September 1, 1972, through August 1974.

Association for Childhood Education International. Guide to Children's Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books. Washington: The Associ- ation, 1974. 12 pp. $.50; 10 copies, $4.

Annotates about 85 publications for use by children, along with about 20 tools of special interest to parents and teachers.

The Children's Book Council, Inc.

A series of catalogs, each prepared for an annual exhibit of children's trade books "distinguished for their overall graphic excellence." The Council encourages the use of each "Showcase" and its catalog by conmunity leaders working with children's books throughout the country.

In these catalogs, each year's group of judges describe the books selected as the best designed/best illustrated books published in the United States during the previous year; the catalog provides bibliographic and design information, a judge's critique, and small b/w illustrations for eaa book. Free posters and discount prices on quantity orders of the catalogs. 2 0

- 15- The Children's Book Showcase 1972. New York: The Council, 1972. 80 pp. $3.94. Paperback.

Describes 33 books published in 1971, chosen by two author-illustrators and two designers.

The Children's Book Showcase 1973. New York: The Council, 1973. 72 pp. $3.95. Paperback.

Twenty-eight titles published in 1972, selected by two author-artists, one children's editor, andone book designer.

The Children's Book Showcase 1974. New York: The Council, 1974. 72 pp. $4.95. Paperback.

Describes 31 children's trade books published in 1973 and selected by 2 art directors and 2 author/ artists.

The Children's Book Council, Inc.

Subject bibliographies, prepared in collaborationwith professional associations. Single copies are available in return for stamped, self-addressed envelope,when requested from the Children's Book Council.

National Council for the Social Studies. Notable Children's Trade Books in the Fieldof Social Studies. Washington: The Council, 1973. 9 pp. $.20 each.

Annotates 126 books published during 1972,for grades K-8; selected by a committee of teachers,librarians, and repre- sentatives of the Children's Book Council. Reprinted from Social Education, December 1973.

- 16 - 21 National Science Teachers Association. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children in 1973. Washington: The Association, 1974. 4 pp. $:10 each.

Annotates 111 books, grades K-6, selected bya committee chaired by Glenn O. Blough, and representing the Association and the Children's Book Council, Inc. Reprinted from the March 1974 issue of Science and Children.

Dierksen, Deane C. An Annotated Checklist of Childen's Stories with Settings in Cities Outside the United States,1960-1971. Unpublished Research Paper. Washington: The Catholic Uni- versity of America, 1972. 50 pp.

Designed to aid librarians looking for reading materials about foreign cities, the list annotates about 100 fiction titles in English for elementaryage children. Arranged alphabetically by country with city subdivisions.

Enoch Pratt Free Library. A Is For Abracadabra: A Booklist of Fantasy. Baltimore: The Library, 1970. $.15. Leaflet.

Includes 60 titles chosen and very briefly annotated by a committee of children's librarians.

The Horn Book. Specialized booklists currently available.

And All The Dark Make Bright Like Day:Christmas Books 1960- 1972, compiled by Sidney Long. 1974. 15 pp. $1.50 + $.10 postage.

Fanfare: 1966-1970. $.15; 100 or more, $.12. The Review Editor's choices of the best books fo the period.

Fanfare: 1973. $.10. Honor List selected from the books of 1972.

Recommended Paperbacks: October 1968-August 1971. 1973. $.50.

. Recommended Paperbacks: October 1971-April 1973. 1974. $.50.

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22 Information Center on Children's Cultures. Africa: An Annotated List of Printed Materials Suitable for Children. New York: The Center, 1968. 76 pp. $1.

Compiled by a joint committee of the ALA Children's Serv- ices Division and the African-American Institute, this list includes approximately 300 titles in English, published in nine countries. Arranged by regions and countries of Africa; indicates books which are "not recommended for use in American public and school libraries for children," but which, because of their special content or style, will be "of interest chiefly to the African school"; some adult titles are included and designated as such; an author-title-country index.

Information Center on Children's Cultures. Latin America:An Annotated List of Materials for Children, edited by Elena Mederos de Gonzalez and Anne Pellowski. New York: The Center, 1969. 96 pp. $1.

Evaluates 493 titles selected by a committee of librar- ians, teachers, and Latin American specialists, nationals, or former residents of the countries concerned, in cooperation with The Center for Inter-American Relations.Attempting to evaluate all in-print English language materials on the sub- ject, the Committee fully annotated only those items recommended as the best; limitations are noted for some otherwise recommended items; books reviewed but not recommended are listed separately, with reasons indicated; a few Spanish language materials are listed which are con- sidered classics in countries of origin. Arrangement is by region, then by country, then alphabetical by author. Bibliographic information and grade levels are indicated; author-title index. [Note: These lists have been up-dated by individual country list surplied free by the Center.]

Kircher, Clara J., comp. Behavior Patterns in Children's Books. Washington: Catholic University Press, 1966. 132 pp. $1.95. Paperback.

Annotates about 500 titles for consideration by tht,se interested in bibliotherapy; there is a section of selected readings from professional literature on the subject, and three indexes: behavior, author, and title.

Library of Congress. Children and Poetry: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography, compiled by Virginia Haviland and William Jay Smith. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. 67 pp. $.75.

- 18- Annotates about 160 titles which the compilers hope will "help children find what is both pleasingand rewarding" among the rich available store of poetry books;arrangement is in five categories: Rhymes, Poetry of the Past, 20th Century Poetry, Anthologies, and World Poetry, withan author-title index. There is an introductory essay by Mr. Smith, Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress at the time of this compilation.

Library of Congress. Creating Independence, 1763-1789: Background Reading for Young People, compiled by Margaret N. Coughlan. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972. 62 pp. $.75.

"A Selected Annotated Bibliography" ofabout 85 books which met the compiler's carefully applied criteria. In- cluded are histories, biographies,and works of fiction.

Library of Congress. Folklore: From Africa To The United States, compiled by Margaret N. Coughlan. Washington: U.S. Govern- ment Printing Office, 1974. Stock Number 3001-00066 [Hardbound]

Annotates titles judged to be useful source books for students and teachers concerned with the African heritage.

Library of Congress. Folklore of the North American Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled by Judith C. Ullom. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. 126 pp. $2.25.

Annotates 152 titles, of which 50 are children's editions, the others being source books for teachers and secondaryschool students. There is a section of books presentingan overall picture of North American mythology and folklore, and succeeding sections are arranged according to the 11 North American Culture Areas, with "children's editions" identified in each section; compiler-title index.

Library of Congress. The Wide World of Children's Books: an Exhi- bition for international Book Year, compiled by Virginia Haviland. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972. 84 pp. $.50.

Annotates 138 titles (representing 38 countries) which were chosen to honor UNESCO's designation of 1972 as Inter- national Book Year. Selection considerations involved con- temporary writing and illustration, notable recent editions of

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2 folklore and classics, attractiveness for display, intrinsic excellence, relative importance within national body of literature, awards, and appearance on national "best lists."

National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Educational Publications, Washington:NASA, November 1974. 11 pp. Free upon request.

Educational and informational books, pamphlets, fact sheets, posters and picture sets designed for educators, students, and the publie. Annotations and prices given.

National Council for the Social Studies. American History Booklist for High Schools: A Selection for Supplementary Reading, edited by Ralph and Marion Brown. Bulletin 42. Washington: The Council, 1969. 206 pp. $3.

Includes about 2,300 titles, briefly annotated; compiled by a committee of the Council concerned with helping the high school teacher locate books to enrich programs. Arranged in 15 chronological sections, with two additional sections devoted to reference tools and source materials. Provides general bibliographic data, but not specific ordering information.

National Council for the Social Studies. World Civilization Book- list: Supplementary Reading for Secondary Schools, edited by Morris Gall and Arthur E. Soderlind.Bulletin 41. Washington: The Council, 1968. 234 pp. $4.20.

Annotates about 1,200 titles, compiled by a committee of the Council. Part 1 lists books according to Time Periods, Topics, and Geographic Areas; Part 2 lists and annotates bobks alphabetically by author; Part 3 includes a title index, and lists other social studies bibliographies. Each entry includes bibliographic information, date and price, and a general esti- mate of age/maturity level.

National Council of Teachers of English. Dimensions of Dialect, edited by Eldonna L. Evertts. Urbana, Ill.: The Council, 1967. 76 pp. $1.40.

Primarily a tool for the classroom teacher attempting to translate theories of language development and social dia- lectology into practice, with 12 articles drawn largely from Elementary English; however, 53 titles are covered in an "Anno- tated Bibliography for Elementary Children in English and Foreign Editions," arranged alphabetically by author.

- 20 - 25 National Council of Teachers of English. High Interest-Easy Reading for Junior and Spnior High School Students,edited by Marian E. White. New York: Citation Press, 1972. 140 pp. $.95. Paperback.

Prepared for the Council by a representativecommittee and designed for useby.students. Annotates about 400 titles which teachers and librarians haveobserved to be popular with students who do not usually enjoyreading. Arranged in 18 broad subject categories.

National Councilof Teachers of Mathematics. A Bibliography of RecreationalMathematics, compiled by WilliamL. Schaaf. 4th edition. Washington: The Council, 1970. Vol. 1, 148 pP $4. Vol. 2,192 pp. $4.

k Includes sources of games, puzzles,brainteasers, para- doxes, tricks, and other pastimesarranged by subjects such as number theory recreation, geometricrecreations, magic squares, classical problems of antiquity,Pythagorean re- lationships, etc.

National Council of Teachers ofMathematics. A Bibliography of Recreational Mathematics, compiled byWilliam L. Schaaf, 4th edition. Washington: The Council, 1973. Vol. 3, 187 pp. $5.

Updates material in first two volumes;includes class- room games, activities, and glosPary.

National Council of Teachers ofMathematics. The Elementary and Junior High School MathematicsLibrary, compiled by Clarence Ethel Hardgrove and Herbert F.Miller. 3d ed. Washington: The Council, 1973. 70 pp. $1.50.

Briefly annotates about 400 titles,organized at three levels: primary grades, intermediate grades,and junior high, and arranged alphabetically withineach; bibliographic and grade level information provided.

National Council of Teachers ofMathematics. The High School Mathematics Library, compiled by WilliamL. Schaaf. 5th ed. Washington: The Council, 1973. 74 pp. $1.50.

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2 6 Includes about 1,000 titles, very briefly annotated; the compiler has marked with one star those he recommends for first purchase; arrangement is by'mathematical categories; also in- cluded are sections identifying Methematics for Parents, Pro- fessional Books for Teachers, Dictionaries and Handbooks, Paperback Series, and Periodicals and Journals. Directory of Publishers.

New York City Board of Education. Suggested Readings in the Lit- eratures of Africa, China, India, Japan. Curriculum Bulletin, 1967-1968 series, No. 13. New York: New York City Board of Education, 1968. 124 pp. $2. Paperback.

Annotates about 500 titles selected for their pertinence to the City's non- study programs, primary grades through senior high school. Arrangement is by subject, then by form: Drama, Fiction, Folklore, Nonfiction, Poetry; grade levels are indicated. There is an introductory section on guidelines and suggestions for teachers; index is author-title.

New York Public Library. Books for the Teen Age. Ne.. York: The Library, 1975. 64 pp. $i. Annual revision in February.

Prepared by the Library's Commiztee on Books fo-r Young Adults; includes 1,250 titles, about 80 percent of them adult publications; 400 books published in 1974 are identified. Books are briefly annotated and grouped in some 72 categories. List is available without charge to anyone who requests it at any New York Public Library Branch. New subjectheadings include: Books for the Bicentennial, Classical Music and New Forms, and Making Music. Index of subjects and index of titles.

Reinhart, Bruce, ed. Vocational-Technical Learning Materials;_ Books and Manuals for Schools and Community Colleges. 2d ed. Williams- port, Pa.: Bro-Dart, 1974. 307 pp. $35.

Annotates briefly about 5.167 books and 394 journals which may be useful in high school through college. Added feature is materials for the employed and the unemployed. Three libraries are included in the collection: Instructional Library, Pro- fr_s!ssional Library, and Journal Library; these are ranked in ehree phases of priority by title; bibliographic and ordering information are given, and each title ismarked for either secondary or postsecondary use. Subject and author index are included.

School Library Journal's Book Review Staff.

Three pocket-sized paperback lists designed to be imprinted with name of distributing library or other agency. Books are arranged by subject and age-levels; entry by title with illus- trator, publisher, and prices. 100 copies for $10.00 plus postage; imprinting rates on request. Available from R.R. Bowker Co., 1180 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036.

- 22 - 27 Growing Up With Books. 21sted. Fall 1974. 32 pp. Annual revision.

Annotates about 300 chi ldren's books; designed to aid parents, teachers, and librarians. Growing Up With Pa erbacks. 4th ed. 1973. Biennial revision. 32 pp.

Annotates about 200 titles for preschoolers through 15-year-olds, selected bY a group of librarians/reviewers.

Growing Up With Science Books. 10th ed. Fall 1974. 36 pp.

Annotates about 200 books for children of all ages; graded, arranged by subject, and illustrated.

Spache, George D. Good Readin7 for P oor Readers. 9th ed. Champaign, Ill.: Garrard, 1974. 304 pp. $5.75.

Identifies about 1,800 titles which remedial reading spe- cialists have found useful, including trade books, some text- books, series books, workbooks, kits, games, programmed materials, periodicals, materials for visual perception, indexes, and reading lists. Brief annotations and grade levels are provided for elementary and secondary school materials. There are chapters on selecting and using bookswithpoor readers, and a section on the development and the application of the revised Spache Readability Formula in evaluating primary level reading materials, along with author and title indexes.

Spache, George D., compiler. Sources sf Good Books For Poor Readers. Rev. ed. Newark, Del.: The inter national Reading Association, 1969. 18 pp. 75 cents.

Bibliography of bibliographies of materials for the non- performer.

Wynar, Christine L. Guide to Refere n.ce Books for School Media Centers. Littleton, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1973. 496 pp. $17.50.

Prepared for use in elementary, junior, and senior high schools, vocational prograos, and junior colleges.Annotates 2,575 items arranged in 54 subject categories.

B. Periodicals

Part 1: Periodicals Devoted Solely to Books, Reading, and Libraries

American Association for the Advancemen t of Science. Science Books:. A Quarterly Review. Published in March, May, September, and December. The Association. $12.00 a year; $3.50 a copy.

2 8 - 23 - Annotates about 250 books in each issue, including trade books, textbooks, and reference books in both pure and applied sciences, for elementary school through the first 2 years of college, with attention to professional books as well. Each book is reviewed by a subject specialist. Arrangement is by DDS, with author entry. Unfavorable as well as favorable reviews are provided; books are ranked by symbols and age/ grade levels indicated; ordering information given, and there are reviewer and title indexes in each issue.

American Library Association. American Association of School Librarians. School Media Quarterly. Published four times a year in fall, winter, spring, and summer. Subscription price of $1.25 a year, included in membership dues; AASL membership required. Single copies $2.

Official journal of the AASL. While not primarily a selection tool it is included here because of the implications many of its articles hold for the process of book evaluation, and because of significant bibliographies published from time to time.

American Library Association. The Booklist. Published semimonthly, September through July; one issue in August. The Association. $20 a year, $1 a copy.

Each issue annotates about 125 books, for all ages, of which about 40 are children's books and about 50 are identified for young adults. Arrangement is by author in fiction and nonfiction categories; DDS numbers are given, as are grade levels, subject headings, and purchasing information. Only books recommended for purchase are reviewed, and each issue identifies books recommended for the small library. However, the "Reference and Subscription Books Reviews" section provides detailed and analytical reviews of reference books and sets, both those recommended and not recommended by ALA's 50-member Reference and Subscription Books Review Committee. Author-subject-title index in each issue; semiannual cumulative index, February 15; annual cumulative index in August issue. Sample copy free on request.

American Library Association. Choice. Published monthly, 11 times a year, with combined July-August issue. The Association. $25 a year for initial subscription; available back issues, $2 a copy.

Designed to aid librarians and faculties of undergraduate colleges, universities, junior colleges, and high schools with

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29 advanced placement programs, this magazine evaluates 500-700 new publications each month; reviews, often comparative,are written by undergraduate facultyor librarian subject special- ists. Author, title index, and list of reviewers in each issue; annual cumulative index in February issue. Sample copy free on request.

American Library Association. Choice Reviews-on-Cards. Published monthly, 11 times a year, with combined July-Augustissue. The Association. $95 a year; available only to regular subscribers of Choice.

Designed as an aid to ordering and cataloging.All reviews from regular issues, individually reprinted 3x5 cards;collated in order used in magazine, each review identifiedby subject heading and issue date.

American Library Association. Top of the News. Published quarterly. Available only as a membership service,not for separate sub- scription. $2 per single copy.

Journal of the Children's Services Division and the Young Adult Services Division, providing in eachissue brief anno- tations for approximately 30 books considered currentlysignif- icant by the Book Evaluation Committee of each division;this Children's Services Division Committee eachyear selects the list of Notable Children's Books, which is published alsoin the Top of the News.

Appraisal: Science Books for Children. Children's Science Book Review Committee. Published 3 times a year. $4 a year; $1.50 a copy; foreign, $3.75 a year.

Covers about 50 books in each issue, preschool through junior high school. A unique feature is that each book is evaluated by two persons, one a children's librarian,the other a specialist in the subject field; opinions, which sometimes differ, are expressed in both favorable and unfavorableterms. Arrangement is alphabetical by author; standard bibliographic information is provided, and age levels indicated. Reviewers are listed for each issue, and there is an author-title index for each volume. The magazine is jointly sponsored by the New England RoUnd Table of Children's Librarians and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

APA Publications, Inc. Children's Literature in Education. Published quarterly. $15 a year.

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3 0 A British journal, since 1970 prepared for publication by an editorial committee based at the Exeter University Institute of Education.While the content is primarily literary criti- cism and detailed discussion of specific children's books and their relation to educational theory, the journal is listed here because of (a) the tnportance of the issues to school media people and (b) the value of the bibliographies, including those which support individual articles as well as those featured specifically (e.g. John Rowe Townsend's "A Working List of Children's Fiction" in the September 1972 issue).

Bookbird. International Institute for Children's Juvenile and Popular Literature. Vienna, Austria: Published quarterly, in March, June, September, December. $7.32 a year in Europe; $10.37 a year elsewhere.

Issued jointly by the International Board on Books for Young People and the Institute, whose headquarters is in Vienna. Provides news from all over the world about activities related to juvenile literature; reprints acceptance speeches of authors and artists winning international awards; and annotates juvenile books of international interest. A major feature is "Recommen- dations for Translation," submitted from member countries; the U.S. list is the work of a subcommittee of the ALA International Relations Committee.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. University of Chicago Press. Published monthly, except August. $8 a year; $1 a copy.

Gives critical evaluations of about 65 books each month, indicating for each book whether it is recommended or not, whether it has only marginal value, or might be useful as an additional purchase, or for special-interest readers; age and/ or grade levels are shown. Reviews are prepared by librarians, classroom teachers, and subject specialists working under the direction of the editor and librarian of the Center for Children's Books. Carries no advertising. Annual author-title index in July-August issue.

Favorable reviews are periodically reconsidered and largely included in successive editions of Good Books for Children, compiled by Mary K. Eakin.

Horn Book Magazine. The Horn Book, Inc. Published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, December. $8.50 a year; $1.50 a copy; $7 foreign.

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Kirkus Reviews. The Kirkus Service, Inc. Published semimonthly. New York: The N.Y. Review, Inc. $36 a year to school libraries.

Covers about 4,500 titles, adult and juvenile, annually; carries no advertising. Reports, sent out in bulletin form, are printed 6 to 10 weeks in advance of book publication dates and are indexed cumulatively at 2, 4, and 6 monthintervals.

Juvenile Section, $30 a year.

Covers about 2,400 titles a year, preprimer throughyoung adult levels. Annotations summarize content and evaluate unfavorably as well as favorably; age levelsare suggested and ordering information provided. Arrangement is alphabetic by author within categories:Picture Books, Younger Fiction, Younger Nonfiction, Older Fiction, Older Nonfiction,and Adult Books Suggested for Young Adult Consideration; juvenileauthor index on same schedule as complete service.

Library Journal. R.R. Bowker. Published semimonthly, except monthly in July and August. $16.20 a year; $1.35 a copy; Canada Postal Union of the Americas and Spain, $18.20a year; $19.20 elsewhere.

Appraisals of new books by practicing librarians andsubject specialists; feature articles and news of the libraryworld. Contains School Library Journal bound in each15th-of-the-month issue.

Phaedrus: A Newsletter of Children's Literature Research. Vol. I, No. 1, Fall 1973. Published semi-annually at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, N.J. 07940. $5 per year.

A journal edited by James Fraser, to call attentionto related research,,"for those whose professionalconcerns are directed toward theoretical inquiry into the media environment of the child and adolescent".

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3 2 Publisher's Weekly. R.R. Bowker, $20.00 a year, single issue, $1.35, announcement numbers and other special issues, $2.50 each; Canada and Panama, $23.00 a year; $25.00 elsewhere.

Lists all new books, as published; those children's books considered likely to be successful sales items are briefly annotated in advance. Special "Spring Children's Book Number" and "Fall Children's Book Number" containing single line listings, by author and by title, of all children's books advertised in PW, are useful to librarians seeking current publishing news rather than a tool for selection purposes.

School Library Journal. R.R. Bowker. Published monthly September through May. $10.80 a year, $1.35 a copy; Canada and Pan America, $11.80 a year; $12.80 elsewhere. See also Library Journal.

Covers approximately 200 new books for children and young people each month. Appraisals are by 250 volunteer school and public librarians, teachers, 10 volunteer subject specialists, and the four members of the SLJ Book Review editorial staff. Both favorable and unfavorable reviews are published; books considered excellent among others of their kind are marked with a single star; difference-of-opinion discussions are printed in a "Letters" column. Titles are grouped in categories, as: Preschool and Primary Grades, Grades 3-6, Junior High up, Refevance, and Young Adult. Each year the SLJ editors identify "Best Children's Books of the Spring," and in December, "SLJ Best Books of the Year," which are available as reprints.Like the LJ, the SLJ contains feature articles and news of the book world, in this case, juvenile.

H.W. Wilson Company. Book Review Digest. Published monthly except February and July. Service basis rate quoted on request. Cum- ulations available.

Lists reviews of approximately 6,000 books each year, repre- senting adult and juvenile fiction and nonfiction, appearing in more than 70 American, British, and Canadian periodicals.

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33 Part 2: Specialized Periodicals

Only official journals of professional organizations have been included in this section: they give varying amounts of attention and space to the selective reviewing of books for children and young people. Those representing education and the language arts cover juvenile books of general interest, sometimes rather fully, and the editors frequently call.upon experts in children's literature as reviewers. Others may review only occasionally, and cover a smaller total of books; however, in thecases of the journals of separate disciplines, when the attention of a subject specialist is engaged in the evaluation of juvenile books, the school librarian usually finds it profitable to consider the specialist's assessment of the accuracy and timeliness of the material presented.

Association for Childhood Education International. Childhood Education. Published seven times a year in October, November, December, January, February, March, and April-May. $18 a year (includes membership).

Annotations for 20-25 books each issue, prepared by members of the Book Review Committee. Reviews are cumulated i-,nd most are incorporated in successive editions of the Association's Bibliography: Books for Children, revised every three years,

Elementary English:A Magazine of the Language Arts. National Council of Teachers of English.Published monthly, October through May. $15.00 a year; $2.00 a copy.

Reviews about 20 books each issue in "Books for Children" section; articles about writers and illustrators of books for children are frequent features of this journal.

The English Journal. National Council of Teachers of English. Published monthly, September through May. $15.00 a year (includes membership).

Reviews about 10 books each issue in a special "Book Marks" section, covering adult books of significance for secondary school programs as well as some "juvenile" literature f.f. adolescents.

Science and Children. National Science Teachers Association. Published monthly, September through November, and January through May. $8.00 a year, $1.00 a copy.

Annotates briefly about a dozen children's books each month in a special section, "Resources Reviews," which also covers audiovisaul materials and textbooks.

- 29- 3i The Science Teacher.National Science TeachersAssociation. Published monthly, September through Y. $15. to schools or libraries; $1.77 a copy.

Annotates briefly about 20 books each month (som e for adults, same for young adults and the Junior high school age) in a "Resources Reviews" section which also coversaudiovisual materials and textbooks.

C. Guides and Handbooks

Included in this section are several varieties of Professional literature related to book selection and t° the training 0f book evaluators: reference tools, surveys of inveuile litera ture, literary criticism, and philosophy of book s election.

Part 1: Reference Tools

Am Library Association. y_.2L_.erican 2tellers and Stortelling. Chicago: The Association, 1968. 30 PP. $1.50; in quantities of 10 or more, $1.00 each.

Prepared by the Storytelling Materials Surv ey Cftmittee, Spencer G. Shaw, Chairman,for the children's service Division. Lists bibliographies, materials,and sourceaids.

American Library Association. PaerbackBreooks for Young, people: an Annotated Guide to Publishers and Distributors, by John T. Gillespie and Diana L. Spirt. Chicago: jiTa Associa tion, 1972. 186 pp. $4.50. Paperback.

Includes three sections: (1) directory of paperback publishers (including general information, series for young people, special services, prices and or dering informa tion), (2) listing of paperback distributors arranged bY State, and (3) a discussion and listing of select ion aids.

American Library Association. Siemon, Frederick. ScienceFiction Story Index 1950-1968. Chicago : The Association, 1971. 284 pp. $3.95. Paperback.

Covers 3,400 short stories, novels, luded in 237 anthologies published in the U.S.a:11apg:latl!Provides three sections: an Author-Title /udex,a Bibliography of Indexed Anthologies, and a Title-AuthorIndex.

American Library Association. Stemg_sp.J.gEttce A Handbook of by Mildred L. --ra--r"j-hCj(121-j-"1L.------:'rargedi--aCenterProcedusfoe",Nickel. Chicago: 1974. 136 pp. $4.50.

A practical manual covering allvari-etiesof functions and procedures and basic concerns,includingevaluation and .selection of materials. 3 5 - 30- The Children's Book Council, Inc. Children's Books: Awards and Prizes. New York: The Council, 1973. 192 pp. $2.95. 3rd ed. Paperback.

Identifies the 60 awards in the field of children's books. The list includes distinctions conferred by professional organizations, State agencies, regional and local agencies, newspapers, universities, and foundations, including some from abroad. For each award there is a brief statement of its history and its terms.

Davies, Ruth Ann. The School Library Media Center: A Force for Educational Excellence. 2nd ed. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1974. 484 pp. $12.50; 20% off on 5 or more.

Focuses on qualifications of school media specialist as curriculum consultant and as materials specialist. Includes new units on materials for black studies, ecology, and drug education, as well as independent study and team teaching.

International Reading ASsociation. A Guide to Information Sources

for Readin , compiled by Bonnie M. Davis. Newark, Del.: The Association, 1972. 158 pp. $2.50. Paperback.

A joint publication of National Reading Center, Eric/Crier, and the International Reading Association. Divided into three sections: Reading Information Sources, General Information Sources, and Related Information Sources (on education, behavioral sciences, and medical sciences). Briefly annotated. Indexed.

Library of Congress. Children's Literature: A Guide to Reference Sources, compiled by Virginia Haviland and others. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966. 34. pp. $2.50.

An annotated bibliography of 1,073 items covering books, pamphlets, and articles in periodicals, selected for their "estimated usefulness to adults concerned with the creation, reading, or study of children's books."Organized under headings of History and Criticism, Authorship, Books and Children, The Library and children's Books, International Studies, and National Studies. Pertinent to the concerns of media selection are listings under such subheadings as General Lists and Catalogs, Reading Guidance, Story Telling, Book Selection, History and Criticism of Literature.

First Supplement, 1972. Compiled with the assistance of Margaret N. Coughlan. 316 pp. $3.

"Covers chiefly publications issued from 1966 through 1969," but also "includes older items not available to the compilers in 1966." Two new sections have been added, "The Publishing and Promotion of Children's Books," and "The Teaching of Children's Literature."The Supplement annotates a total of 746 items.

31 - 36 Reid, Virginia M. Reading Ladders for Human Relations. 5th ed. Washington: American Council on Education, 1972. 346 pp. $3.95. Paperback.

Prepared with the help of a committee from the National Council of Teachers of English.Nearly 1,500 titles are annotated in this revision, and the "leaders" have been reduced from the earlier six to four: "Creating a Positive Image," "Living With Others," "Appreciating Different Cultures," and "Coping With Change."

New Books have been added, annotations have been expanded, and instructional strategies are suggested to increase the responses of young readers through drama, book talks, and book illustrations.

Rosenberg, Judith K., and Kenyon C. Rosenberg. Young People's Literature in Series: Fiction, An Annotated Bibliographical Guide. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1972. 176 pp. $7.50.

Describes 1,400 books for children in grades 3-9, published from 1955 to date. Arranged by author, then by individual volume's sequence in the series. Annotations are evaluative. Series and title indexes.

Rosenberg, Judith K., and Kenyon C. Rosenberg. Young People's Literature in Series: Publishers' and Non-Fiction Series. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1973. 280 pp. $10.00 in U.S. and Canada; $12 elsewhere.

Intended as a quick reference aid rather than a selection tool. Includes in-print series for grades 3-12 published through 1972. Each series is annotated with some evaluation; author and title indexes.

Scherf, Walter, ed. Children's Prize Books. 2nd ed. (Bilingual edition, German/English). New York: R.R. Bowker, 1974. 285 pp. Price to be announced.

Identifies 80 national and international awards, and 25 countries. The histories and terms of the awards are described, and more than 1,800 prizewinning books are listed. Arrangement is by country, and then by yeare of award. An introductory essay by the editor, "Book Awards, and Some Insight to Be Gained from Them,"provides an interesting overview. Published by Verlag Dokumentation in Munich and distributed in the Western Hemisphere by Bowker.

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32 - Scherf, Walter, ed. The Best of the Best (Die Besten der Besten). 2nd ed. Catalogs of the International Youth Library: 3 (Katalog der Internationalen Jugenbibliothek: 3). New York: R.R. Bowker Company, 1976. ( Munchen, Verlag Documentation.) 320 pp. $14.50 in U.S. and Canada.

Stimulated by an idea of the Swedish educator Margo Nilson that "children from minority groups should be ableto find in their school library a collection of the best children'sbooks in their mother tongue," the editor of this bilingualcatalog has compiled information onsame 1,800 children's books repre- senting 60 countries or languages.

Countries are arranged alphabetically. For each country, books are listed alphabetically by author,in four age groups. Titles are given in major language of thecountry, with English and German translations of each title. Librarians of the International Youth Library selectedtitles for inclusion, in collaboration with book experts fromindividual countries.

Shapiro, Lillian. Young Adult Librarianshi in the High School. New York: R.R. Bowker. 1975. 300 pp. $14.95.

While this work focuses "on the human elements involved" in effective service, it also includesa "highly selective annotated list of selection tools for print and non-print" materials.

Townsend, John Rowe. Wrtf:en for Children: An Outline of English Children's Literature. New York:Lothrop, 1967. 160 pp. $4.50.

Brief and selective study which omitsverse and picture books, but whose broadly chronological arrangement could provide quick reference help, and this British author/critic'sanalysis and assessment of individual titles provides background forthe inexperienced book selector.

Part 2: Surveys of Juvenile Literature

Alderson, Brian. Looking at Picture Books 1973. London: National Book League, 1974. Distributed by the Children's Book Council, Inc., New York. 64 pp. Paperback. $4.95.

Catalog for the 1973-74 exhibition of the League, prepared by the children's book review editor of the London Times, who i* also a library educator. More than a catalog, it is an "education in the picture book"; includes analys of modern types and examples from British and American pubJ.,Jhers, comparisons with older titles of thesame kind, and criteria for the various categories.

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Reorganized and redeveloped; new section on "Areas and Issues Related to Children and Their Books."Includes material on the media center, minorities, censorship, and television. Extensive bibliographies of children's books, expanded and updated from previous editions, are an especailly valuable feature.

Broderick, Dorothy. Image of the Black in Children's Fiction. New York: Bowker, 1973. 219 pp. $12.75.

This "scholarly and provocative study" examines past and present treatment of blacks in juvenile literature, analyzes stereotypes and related manifestations of racism, and considers historical developments. Bibliographies, indexes, and ref- erences to standard selection tools provide provocative perspective for the book evaluator.

Egoff, Sheila. The Republic of Childhood: A Critical Guide to Canadian Children's Literature in English. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 287 pp. 5.-0().

Written at the invitation of, and with financial support from, the Children's Recreational Reading Council of Ontario, discusses individual writers and their books in terms of basic criteria for book selection, covering such categories as Indian Legends, History and Biography, Historical Fiction, The Realistic Animal Story, and Fantasy and Folk and Fairy Stories; each chapter is followed by a section of annotated entries, alpha- betically arranged by author, for a total of about 250 titles; comments are both favorable and unfavorable; author-title- illustrator index.

Eyre, Frank. British Children's Books in the Twentieth Century. New York: Dutton, 1971. 153 pp. $7.95. Originally published in 1952 as 20th Century Children's Books, this revised treatment includes chapters on Books with Pictures, In-Between Books, Fiction for Children, and a Historical Survey. Appendixes on Regional Writing, Award Winners,_and books about children's books are added.

Fisher, Margery. Matters of Fact: Atpects on Non-fiction for Children. New York: Crowell, 1972. 488 pp. $11.95.

Annotates briefly about a dozen children's books each month in a special section, "Resources Reviews," which also covers audiovisual materials and textbooks. 0 5t,

34 - Gersoni-Stavn, Diane, ed. Sexism and Youth. New York. Bowker, 1974. 448 PP. $9.95-

Contains 47 articles dealing withaspects of the effect of sexism on children andteenagers; foreword by Letty Cotten Pogrebin. Part III ("Books Propaganda and the Sins of Omission") gives attentionto children's literature and also to textbooks.

Haviland, Virginia, and MargaretN. Coughlan, compilers. Yankee Doodle's Literary Sampler ofProse, Poetry, and Pictures. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1974. 466 pp. $18.75.

While this is admittedly "an Anthologyof Diverse Works Published for the Edification and/orEntertainment of Young Readers in America Before 1900,"it is included here because of the light it shedson the development of children's literature in the United States, andon the resultant problems for book selectors.

International Reading Association. Reading, Children's Books, and Our Pluralistic Society, compiledand edited by Harold Tanyzer and Jean Karl. (Perspectives in Reading, No. 16). Newark, Del.: The Association, 1972. 89 pp. $3 to members; $3.50 to nonmembers.

Prepared by a Joint Committee of theInternational Reading Association and Children's Book Council.Numerous articles on ethnic literature for children followedby an annotated list of recent (nothing before 1967)bibliographies on ethnic materials for children, adolescents,and adults.

Kujoth, Jean Spealman. Best-Selling Children's Books. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1973. 305 pp. $7.50.

Reports on a survey to determine which children'sbooks have been bought in the largestquantities. Identifies and describes 958 books now in print which,according to their U.S. publishers, have sold 100,000copies or more since publi- cation. Books are listed by author, title,illustrator, year of original publication, number ofcopies sold, and by type of books, subject-category, andage level.

Library of Congress. Fables from Incunabula to Modern Picture Books, A Selective Bibliography, compiledby Barbara Quinnam. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966. 85 pp. $.40.

Prepared originally as a catalog foran exhibit at the Library of Congress, the bibliographyremains a valuable resource for the librarian or teacher concernedwith choosing among available editions, and with developing criteria forchoosing among subsequent publications. Two hundred titles are annotated in five major categories: General Studies, Indian and Related Fables, Aesop, La Fontaine, and Krylov,with subdivision by time and by format,and indication of special editions forchildren. 35 - 40 Meigs, Cornelia, and others. A Critical History of Children's Literature. Rev. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1969. 708 pp. $12.95.

Survey of children's books in English: Part One, "Roots in the Past up to 1840," by C. Meigs, also general editor; Part Two, "Widening Horizons 1840-1890," by Anne Thaxter Eaton; Part Three, "A Rightful Heritage 1890-1920," by Elizabeth Nesbitt; and Part Four, "Golden Years and Time of Tumult 1920- 1967," by Ruth Hill Viguers; an authoritative view, providing documentation and a sense of perspective for the librarian who is concerned with books as developments in a continuum.

Pellowski, Anr..2. The World of Children's Literature.New York: R.R. Bowker, 1968. 538 pp. $22.50.

An annotated bliaiography of nearly 4,500 titles, representing an attempt to provide "an accurate picture of the development of children's literature in every country where it presently exists, even in the most formative stages."Entries are arranged by regions, with a commentary introducing each country.

Seruya, Flora, Susan Losher, and Dr. Albert Ellis. Sex and Sex Education: A Bibliography. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1972. 336 pp. $15.75.

Provides a wide range of viewpoints and information about some 2,300 publications.

Part 3: Philosophy of Book Selection

Arbuthnot, May Hill. Children's Reading in the Home. Chicago: Scott Foresman, 1969. 374 pp. $7.50.

Discusses at 600 books for an age range of 2 through 14 years, with analytical annotations; chapters are arranged by age level and by subject interest, with substantial attention to standards and reasons for choice in relation to children's needs.

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- 36 - Cameron, Eleanor. The Green and Burnin K Tree: On the Writing and Enjoyment of Children's Books. Boston: Little, 1969. 377 pp. $6.95.

Essays which are, according to.the author, "concerned with appreciation rather than criticisim,01 but whichare also so detailed in their analysis of literature as to make them useful to the book selector seeking background.

Carlsen, G. Robert. Books and the Teenage Reader: A Guide for Teachers, Librarians and Parents. Rev. ed. New York: Harper, 1972. 250 pp. $8.95.

Discusses "how one goes about giving good reading experiences to young people"; chapters on such th enes as "Subliterature," "The Adolescent Novel," "The Ethnic Experience inLiterature," "The Popular Adult Novel," and losignificant ModernLiterature" are supported with selective bibliogr aphies annotating hundreds of books; a final chapter, "A Guide to Reference Books,"dis- cusses criteria as well as specific rcommendede titles.

Children's Book Council, Inc. Choosire_6__Ghild's Book. New York: The Council. 1975. Leaflet. 50 for $2.00.

Brief, informational discussion des igned to helpnon-pro- fessional personnel concerned with book selection; bibliography included.

Duff, Annis. "Bequest of Wings":26i Family's Pleasures With Books. New York: Viking Compass, 1966. 191 pp. $1.45 paperback.

First published in 1944; however,) basic criteria, child psychology, and some techniques of dovetailing children's interests and books are still relevant.

Egoff, Sheila, G.T. Stubbs, and L.F. Ashley, eds. Only Connect: Readings on Children's Literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969. 471 pp. $7.50 hardcover, $4.50 paperback.

Essays mostly printed in the 1960's, by many writers, :overing literary history, changing society and its effecton juvenile literature, with much attention both direct and indirect to criticism and criteria.

Fader, Daniel N., and Elton B. McNeil. Hooked on Books: Program and Proof. New York: Putnam, 1968. 244 pp. $6.95.

Reporting on how they "get the most reluctant reader to read, read, read!," the authors comment 011 books which have been most useful, and provide a "Reading List of 1,000 Paperback Books" to guide selectors. 4 2

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A "Selection of essays, criticism, and statementof trends... intended for those concerned with.., children's books. Each group of selections is introduced with comments to focus attention on the issues at hand.

International Reading Association. Evaluating Books for Children and Young People, compiled and edited by Helen Huus. Per- spectives in Reading Series, No. 10. Newark, Del.: The Association, 1968. 137 pp. $3.50.

A committee report, designed to help teachers (a) emphasize the role of literature in their students' lives, and (b) promote sure evaluation of juvenile books at all levels; included is a list of about 180 books which are evaluated by various writers in the sections on "Literary Criticism: An Overview," "Criticism of Juvenile Literature," and "Criticism of Books for Young People."

Karl, Jean. From Childhood to Childhood: Children's Books and Their Creators. New York: Day, 1970. 175 pp. $6.50.

Observations of an experienced editor about the nature, development, and production of juvenile literature, withsome consideration of the factors which combine to make a good book.

Kingston, Carolyn T. The Tragic Mode in Children's Literature. New Aims in Children's Literature Series. New York: Teachers College Press, 1974. 177 pp. $5.95.

Identifies and analyzes such "tragic essences" as rejection, entrapment, war, and loss, with detailed discussion of 55 examples of realistic fiction.

Robinson, Evelyn R., ed. Readings about Children's Literature. New York: McKAy, 1966. 431 pp. $6.00 Hardcover, $3.95 Paperback.

Articles of about 60 writers, covering history and trends, new developments, reading interests, with sections: criteria, evaluation, and selection. Sayers, Frances Clarke. Summoned By Books: Essaysand Speeches, compiled by Marjeanne Jensen Blinn. New York: Viking Compass, 1968. 173 pp. $1.35. Paperback.

First published in 1965, this "affirmation offaith in fine books for children" also provides, by carefulanalysis of the finest, lucid revelation of the characteristicswhich make them so.

School Library Journal. Issues in Children's Book Selection: A School Library Journal/Library Journal Anthology. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1973. 216 pp. $9.95.

Lillian Gerhardt, Editor-in-Chief of School LibraryJournall provides the "Introducation" for 29 articleson aspects of current book selection reprinted from the Journals.The articles, originally published between 1968 and 1973,are grouped in five categories: "Perspectives on Selection," "Intellectual Freedom or Censorship?" "Images,""Themes and ," "Past, Present and Future."

Smith, Lillian. The Unreluctant Years: A Critical Approach to Children's Literature. New York: Viking Compass, 1967. 193 pp. $1.50. Paperback.

First published in 1953, long familiaras a basic statement in book selection and still a keystone for subsequentwriters on the subject.

Townsend, John Rowe. A Sense of Story: Essays on Contemporary Writers for Children. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1971. 216 pp. $6.50.

Discusses the work of 19 British, American, and Australian writers; the biographical and bibliographical detailsare valuable. However, the consideration of these English-language writers' work in literary terms gives thistool its primary significance for book selectors.

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4 t II. SOURCES OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS

4 5 A. General Lists of Audiovisual Materials for Elementary and Secondary Schools

American Library Association. Selecting Materials for School Media Centers. Guidelines and Selection Sources to Insure Quality Collections, prepared by American Association of School Librar- ians. Chicago: The Association, 1971. $.25.

A revision of Selecting_Materials for School Libraries... that includes sources of selection aids for print and nonprint materials and guidelines for selection of materials for school media centers.

The Audio-Visual Equipment Directory (1974-75). Fairfax, Va.: National Audio-Visual Association. $12.50.

Lists over 50 types of equipment, alphabetically arranged by manufacturer. Each listed item provides picture, physical and operational characteristics. Index of manufacturers, tape and reel playing time, screen size charts and trade names are included.

AVMP: Audiovisual Market Place: A Multimedia Guide, ed. by J. A. Neel. New York: Bowker, 1974, 345 p. $21.50.

Provides a guide to media producers and distributors, associations, audiovisual dealers, conventions, educational radio and television, film festivals, equipment manufacturers, laboratory services, reference sources, and review media.An annotated bibliography of reference works and audiovisual publications. Over 4,000 entries.

Albert, Richard N. An Annotated Guide to Audio-Visual Materials for Teaching Shakespeare. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English. 12 p. 1965. $.20.

A selected annotated listing of films, filmstrips, and recordings covering the Elizabethan Age, Shakespeare's life, the Elizabethan theatre, and Shakespeare's plays. Index of Producers and Distributors. 12 p. 1965. $.20

Chisholm, Margaret E. Media Indexes and Review Sources. College Park, Md.: University of Maryland, School of Library and Information Services, 1972. 84 pp. Price not set.

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Educational Film Library Association. An American Issues Forum Film List. New York: The Association, 1975.

A guide to schools that wish to include films in Bicentennial programs. Over 200 annotations of films covering a va tety of subjects of American life.

Educational Film Library Association. Educational Film Library Association Evaluations. New York: The Association, 1965. Membership $35-$100 per year.

Evaluative reviews printed on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets include a synopsis, suggestions for use, age level, technical quality, running time, price, release date, producer and distributor.

Educational Film Library Association. Film Evaluation Guide. Supplement One, 1965-1967L Supplement Two, 1967-1971. New York: The Association. $12 each.

Compilation of reviews cited in the Educational Film Library Association evaluations.

Educational Film Library Association. Film Evaluation Guide. New York: The Association. Supplement, 1965-1967, (c) 1968. $12. Supplement 1967-1971. $12.

Compilation of reviews cited in The Educational Film Library Association evaluations.

Education's Purchasing Guide. 4th ed. Philadelphia: North American Publishing Co., 1972. 1,200 + pp. Single copy subscription rate: 1 year, $29.50; 2 years, $49.50; 3 years, $59.50. Bulk quantities: 2 to 4 copies, $20 each; 5 or more, $18 each.

Nonselective comprehensive listing of educational materials, equip- ment and supplies for art education; athletic, playground and physical education; graphic arts; library resource centers; music education; vocational education and science laboratories. Publishers and producers of items listed under specific topics.

Free and Inexpensive Learning Materials, 17th Edition.Division of Surveys and Field Services, George Peabody College of Teachers, 1974. 244 pp. $3.50.

Describes more than 2,800 educational aids including pamphlets, charts, maps, and films, under 96 subject headings. Each entry gives a brief description, ordering information, and price. Entries are cross-referenced and indexed. 4 7 - 44 - Gillespie, John T. Creating A School Media Program. New York: R.R. Bowker. 1973. 236 pp. $11.50.

A text on the principles and practices of creating, organizing, and administering a school media center. Also included are an appendix which states specific criteria for the selection of educa- tional media and audiovisual equipment, a bibliography, and index.

Guide to Free-Loan Films About Foreign Lands. Alexandria, Va.: Serina Press, 1975. 283 pp. $14.95.

Synopses of more than 3,000 films about 76 foreign countries. Subject and title index.

Guide to Free-Loan Sports Films. Alexandria, Va.: Serina Press, 1975. 12 pp. $6.95.

Synopses of over 500 films on participation and spectator sports.

Guide to Government Loan Film (16mm). The Third Edition (1974-1975). Alexandria, Va.: Serina Press, 1975. 185 pp. $9.95.

Includes brief synopses of more than 900 films, 600 filmstrips and slides available on a free loan basis from 48 Federal agencies, together with a list of sources for obtaining the films. Subject index.

Handy Key to Your "National Geographies% 1915-1971. Subject and Picture Locater. 10th ed. Williamsville, N.Y.: C.S. Underhill, 1972. 41 pp. $2.50, single copy. 20 percent discount for two or more.

Issued biennially and available on a standing order basis. List includes all colored illustrations, paintings, etc.,published in National Geographic Magazine from 1915 to December 1971. Arranged alphabetically by broad subjects.

Index to Instructional Media Catalogs: A Multi-Indexed Directory of Materials and Equipment for Use in Instructional Programs. New York: R.R. Bowker. 1974. $19.50.

A list of catalogs which indicates the producers, publishers, and suppliers of materials appropriate to specific instructional objectives. Arranged in a subject media index, and further defined by smaller subject areas, each entry lists the grade level, instructional methodology, and distributor's abbrevi- ation. A directory of over 600 medium and appropriate distri- butors. The product and services index notes the specific instructional companies.

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4 8 Indiana University. Audio-Visual Center_Filalala_____LI2______cata -0 1973. Bloomington: The University, 1973. Price quo tedupon request.

Lists educational motion picturesproduced by Indiana uoi_ versity Audio-Visual Center, Public Television, National Center for School and College Television, Education q,.elevieionStations Program Service. Film titles alphabeticallYarrangedand listed with bibliographic data, cost, content description, subject headings and grade levels. ,Indexed by subjects.

Information Center on Instructional TechnologY. .§.9urel21_141for- mation and Assistance on Educational Te aino loR.E.USrp"el°--111-nt: A Directory, July 1972. Washington, D.C.: Illformation Center on Instructional Technology, 1972. 33 pp. Free.

Contains listingof international org anizatione and a with capabilities for training,sources ofSOftwere andII!: Zia:, list of professional and trade associarion%e:nd sources of financial assistance. Addresses and short cription of agencies' work are provided.

International Index to Multi-Media Information Audio-Nis ciates. Published quarterly. Pasadena,California: uctlild4!so- Visual Associates. $36.00. A

An index to media reviews from over 110 Popular media reviewing publications. The index is divided tato f°ur sections: periodicals index, title indec, subjectindex, and distributors list, each alphabetically arranged. Includes all formats of audiovisual materials.

Learning Directory, 1972-73. New York: West inghouse Learning Corporation, 1972. $24.50. Complete set (7,600 pp):

Nonselective list of instructional offerings from every major publisher and producer since January 1971. Latest volume of an 8-volume set. Entries are list ed by subject, with one-line data on type ofmedia:lpc1(1):t 13e,t1 1=5: and source. No annotations.

Markham, Lois, ed. New Educational Material...S.,/ A Classified Guide. New York: Citation, 1970. 256 pp. $3,75.

Books, films, recordings, multimedia kits,trans') arencies, film loops, teaching-learning games, professiona1 guides, classified by grade level, curriculum area, and type, arranged alphabetically by title and annotated. Includes only "class_ Inc room tested" items. Suggestions for useare luded.

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The following leaflets are available from Cashier, National Archives (GSA), Washington, D.C. 20408.

Documents from America,:s Past Lis2roductions of Historical Documents in the National Archives, 1972. 22 pp. Free.

Lists important docuMents, such as the Declaration of Independence, The constitution of the United States, which are available in facsimile editions, as well as copies of selected prints and watercolors, reproduced in full color and described. Price of items given in order list attached to leaflet.

List of Slides, 1970. 8 pp. Free.

List of slides and some documents and maps of the National Archives Building and Roosevelt and Truman Presidential Li- braries, and Naval prints in Roosevelt Library. Most slides in color. Slides 25 cents each.

Select Audiovisual Records: Contemporary African Art from the Harmon Collection. Still Pictures, 1972. 14 pp. Free.

Arranged alphabetically by name of the artist, the selections are from "Artworks by African Artists" series. Indexed by country.

Select Audiovisual Records: Pictures of the Civil War, 1972. Rev. ed. 17 pp. Free.

Photographs listed under four main headings--activities, places, portraits, and Lincoln's assassination. Photographs of art- works also included. When available, photographer or artist cited.

Select Audiovisual Records: Pictures of the Revolutionary War, 1971. 8 pp. Free.

Pictures, listed chronologically, are photographic copies of works of art. Dates and mediums of the originals and the names of the artists given, if known.Prints and slides avail- able.

Select List of Sound Resgzdinlai_lislices of World War II, 1937-1945, 1971. 15 pp. Free.

5 0 -47- Sound recordings representative of holdings relating to World War II listed in chronological order. Speaker and subject or occasion are identified. Quotations used for additional identification when appropriate. Length of playing time and cost of each tape are given.

Select Picture List: Indians in the United States, 1971. 18 pp.

Pictures, portraying American Indians, their homes and activities; selected from pictorial records of 15 Government agencies, including the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of American Ethnology, the U.S. Army. Grouped by subject, pictures bear English names of individuals with native or secondary names in parentheses. Name of the photographer or artist and date of the item are cited if available. Indexed by tribes.

Select Picture List: Negro Art from the Harmon Collection, 1971. 6 pp. Free.

Selected representative listing of artists and their styles arranged alphabetically by artist and thereunder by subject; Portraits of Outstanding Americans, arranged alphabetically by surname of the painting's subject; Negro Art Exhibits, Work- shops,and Demonstrations; and Art Activities in the Kenneth Space Series, arranged alphabetically by name of place and surname of person. Prints, transparencies, and slides available.

Select Picture List: The American West, 1848-1912, 19 72 pp. Free.

Listings arranged chronologically under subjects such as transportation, military life, Indian life,and mining. Indexed by States.

Select Picture List: United Stat6g Navy Ships, 1775-1941, 1971. 14 pp. Free.

Descriptive list of photographs of artworks or models of ships used by the Navy from the Revolutionary War to December 7, 1941, arranged by type of ship. Entries give ship's name, type, photographic perspective, date of original photograph and identification number. Indexed by name of ship.

National Center for Audio Tapes Catalog, 1969-71. Boulder, Colo.: National Center for Audio Tapes Catalog, 1969-71. 123 pp. $4.50.

48 - Sponsored by the Department of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Association of Broadcasters,and the National Center for Audio Tapes. Lists more than 12,000 programs suitable for elementary through college education in the arts, language and literature, mathematics and science, physical-recreational activities, social studies, and vocational-technical.Provides Library of Congress numbers, grade level, series title, des- cription of producer, date of production, time, etc.

National Information Centef -;':cr Educational Media. Index to 8MM Motion Cartridges. New R.R. Bowker, 1969. 402 pp. $19.50.

Contains about 8,900 commercially produced standard and super 8mm sound and silent motion picture cartridges, arranged alphabetically both by individual title and by series title in the main section of the book. Individual title entries include title, size and physical description, length of film, stock or color code, contents description, series title ref- erence, producer or distributor, release date, Library of Congress number, audience level.

Subject Guide to 8mm Motion Cartridges plus the Subject Heading Outline and the Index to Subject Headings comprise a principal section of the book.

National Information Center for Educational Media. Index to 16MM Educational Films. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1969. 1,111 pp. $39.50.

Includes for each of the more than 27,400 films a 50-word annotation plus codes for producer and distributor, color, running time, series title reference, edition (if other than the first), year of U.S. release in 16mm, and audience level; series title index; an alphabetical directory of 6,500 pro- ducers and distributors; and a subject guide of 26 general headings with more than 399 subheadings, as well as separate listings of all headings which do not include out-of-print titles, older editions, or multireel titles listed in main section.

National Information Center for Educational Media. Index to Over- head Transparencies. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1969. 552 pp. $22.50.

Includes for each of the 17,000 commercially produced transparencies, arranged alphabetically by individual and by series title under 25 broad categories, information such

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5 2 as the number of overlays, stock or color code, series title reference, year of release, producer and distributorcodes, size of the transparency, and audience levels,with almost 9,000 entries annotated.

National Information Center for Educational Media. Index to 35MM Educational Filmstrips, Second Edition. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1970. 872 pp. $34.

Includes more than 24,500 filmstrip entriesarranged al- phabetically by individual and series title,with bibliographic data; annotated; cites audience level andformat description. Though not all filmstrips are for classroomuse, the subject categories under which the titlesare grouped relate to curriculum needs. Provides directory of producers and distributors.

New York Library Association. Children's and Young Adult Services. Recordings for Children. A Selected List of Records and Cassettes. 3d ed. 40 pp. $2.50. (Orders totaling less than $5 must be accompanied by payment.)

Revised edition of 450 record titles and 100cassette titles includes more than 200 titlesnot listed in the 1964 edition. Recordings intended for children preschoolto age 13. Briefly annotated listings represent both musical and nonmusical recordings.

New York Library Association. Children's and Young Adult Services. Records and Cassettes for Young Adults. The Association, 1973. $2.50. (Orders totaling less than $5 must be accompaniedby payment.)

A selective buying guide for librarians who wishto start a young adult record or cassette collection or to add toan already established collection. Brief annotations for 461 titles under six categories: popular (rock, soul, country, and western); folk; jazz (blues and gospel); musicalsand movie soundtracks; classical, including electronic;and non- musical.

New York Public Library. Films: A Catalog of the Film Collection in The Public Library. New York: The Library, 1972. Rev. ed. 104 pp. $3.

An annotated, selective sampling ofmore than 100 nonthe- atrical, noninstructional 16mm films with distributorand purchase price for each title.

- 50 - New York Library Association, Films forChildren. New York: The Association, 1970. 32 pp. $1.

New York Library Association. Films for Young Adults. A Selected List and Guide to Programming. Rev. ed. 1970. New York: Educational Film Library Association,1970. 54 pp. $2.

"Relevance to young adults"was the single most important factor affecting final selectionsfor this list of nonthe- atrical 16mm films. Also included are seven feature films of special value in programmingfor teenagers and several experimental films. Arranged alphabetically by title with bibliographic data and cost precedingcontent descriptions.

New York State Education Department,Division of Educational Communication. Tapes for Teaching Catalog, 1966-67. Albany, N.Y.: New York State Education Department, n.d., 79pp.

Provides bibliographic data and shortannotations for 4,000 tapes currently available fromNational Center for Audio Tapes. Includes subject classification and alpha- betical title indexes.

Pennsylvania State University. Audio-Visual Services. Alphabetical Listing of Films, 1971. University Park, Pa.: The University, 1971. 75 pp. Free.

Indexes 27 individual catalogs in specific curricular areas, including titles of 16mm films available from the Audio-Visual Services of the University,except those in the Encyclopaedia Cinematographica.Designed to facilitate ordering. Individual catalogs give descriptions of thefilms and bibliographic data andare indexed by subjects. Avail- able titles of catalogs indexedare listed below:

Encyclopaedia Cinematographica Films for Adult Discussion Films for Anthropology and Sociology Films for Arts and Crafts- 2d. ed. Films for Biological Science and Agriculture Films for Business and Industrial Organization-3d.ed. Films for Business and Industrial Skills,with 1972 Supplement. Films for Communication and LanguageArts Films for Economics Education-2d. ed. Films for Education and Teacher Training,with 1972 Supplement. Films for History and Geography Films for Language Arts-3d.ed.

- 51 - Fil7S for Elementary Science and Mathematics Films- for Engineering Education-2d. ed. Films for Film Study Films for Health, Recreation and Physical Education, with 1972 Supplement. Films for History and Political Science-3d.ed. Films for Human Development and Home Economics Films for Mathematics and Physical Sciences Films for Music Education Films for Nursing Education Films for Safety and First Aid Films for Visualization of Anthropology Films for World Cultures and Geography Man and the Environment - Films and Audiotapes Penntap Audio Tape Library Psychological Cinema Register (Films in the Behavioral Sciences, July, 1971)

Pennsylvania State University.,Alphabetical Listing of Films, Supplement, 1972. University Park, Pa.: The University, 1972. 10 pp. Free.

A supplement to the Alphabetical Listing of Films, 1971 including films acquired up to July 1972. Films acquired after July 1972 announced in Audio-Visual Services Newsletters.

Perkins, Flossie L. Books and Non-book Media; Annotated Guide to Selection Aids for Educational Materials. Revision of Book Selection Media. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1972. 298 pp. $4.95.

Arranged alphabetically by title, with Author-Publisher and address, Pub/ication Data, Purpose, Scope, Subject headings, Similar Tools, Special features, Usefulness and Cost for each title. In addition to title and author-publisher indexes, other indexes are: "Aids to Making Selections for Children," "Aids to Making Selections for Teenagers," "Selection Aids for College Students and Adults," "Selection Aids for Teacher-Parent Background."

Roach, Helen. Spoken Records. 3d ed. Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1970. 288 pp. $7.50.

The author based her selections on "excellence in exe- cution, literary or historical merit, interest and entertain- ment value...with an attempt to include those items which may prove to be of permanent value."More than 341 recordings of documentaries, lectures, interviews, speeches, author's readings,

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5 5 other readings from American and English literature, plays, and children's records discussed and listed in chapter bib- liographies. A suggested basic record collection of 40 records listed and described in detail in the text. In addition to a single alphabetical index and a list of companies with their addresses, the historical development of the spoken recording is presented through reprints of 11 short papers by experts in the field.

Rufsvold, Margaret I, and Carolyn Guss. Guides to Newer Educa- tional Media: Films, Filmstrips, Kinescopes, Phonodiscs, Phonotapes, Programmed Instruction Materials, Slides, Trans- parencies and Videotapes. 3d ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1971. 116 pp. $2.50.

Comprehensive guide to information on newer educational media lists. Describes (1) generally available catalogs and lists of audiovisual media, (2) national professional organ- izations concerned with the audiovisual field, (3) newer media periodicals, and (4) significant catalogs now out of print. Indexed by author/publisher, title, subject, and type of medium.

Schillachi, Anthony, and John M. Culkin, editors. Films Deliver: Teaching Creatively with Film. New York: Citation Press, 1970. 340 pp. $5.25.

An anthology of essays on film study, filmmaking, care and repair of films ,With appendixes consisting of an annotated filmography of feature 16mm films, distributors,and curriculum and study guides; a filmography of short films and distributors; a bibliography for film study in two sections--paperback li- brary on film and a classified bibliography, lists of periodicals and film organizations; and two teacher's guides. "Useful for any teacher interested in teaching creatively through the use of film and television, parents and patrons of the media arts" ....Preface.

Sources of Motion Pictures and Filmstrips. Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman Kodak Co., 1971. 22 pp. $.25.

Selected sources of films and filmstrips arranged alpha- bet::.ally by title under headings such as: general catalogs, selected subject lists (agriculture, business and industry, education, government, medicine and dentistry). Names and addresses of producers, annotations, dates of publication and costs given with selected regional and national sources.

53 - U.S. Government Films: A Catalog._of Motion Pictures and Filmstrips for Sale by the National Audiovisual Center. Washington: National Archives and Records Services, General Services Administration, 1969. 165 pp. Free.

Films annotated and arranged alphabetically under 18 broad subject areas such as agriculture, aviation, health and medicine, human relations, science, social science. Bibliographic data and cost indicated. FiLms and filmstrips indexed by title.

U.S. Government Films: 1971 Su .lement A Cataloof Motion Pictures and Filmstrips for Rent and Sale by the National Audiovisual Center. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1971. 140 pp. Free.

Supplements U.S. Government Films: A Catalog of Motion Pictures and Filmstrips..., 1969. Films annotated and arranged alphabetically by titles under 20 broad subjects. Bibliographic data, rental and sale information indicated. Title and subject indexes.

B. Specialized and Subject Lists of Audiovisual Materials for Elementary and Secondary Schools

Ackerman, Jean Marie. Films of a Changing World: A Critical International Guide. Washington, D.C.: Society for Inter- national Development, 1972. 106 pp. $4.

Contains articles and critical evaluations of films and other media "that report planned social change within and across national boundaries," and alphabetical, geographical, and subject indexes to film titles. Lists of films and other media classified by subject, sampling of catalogs, selected readings and references,and selected periodicals also included.

Anderson, Robert, Robert Hemenway, and Janet W. Anderson. Instruc- tional Resources for Teachers of the Culturally Disadvantaged and Exceptional. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1971. 320 pp. $11.

Beyer, Barry K. Africa, South of the Sahara. A Resource and Curriculum Guide. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1969. 138 pp. $6.95. Paper $3.95.

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- 54 - An expanded and revised version ofthe original Pro'ect Africa report, consisting of twoparts. The first, data and ideas useful for planning instructionalprograms on Africa, South of the Sahara, at almostany grade level; the second, a guide to reference sources, materials forthe teacher, an annotated bibliography of instructionalmaterials, selected instructional material (basic), publishers'addresses, diplo- matic missions, missions to the U.N., andinformation services.

Bibliography of Nonprint InstructionalMaterials on the American Indian. Prepared by the Instructional DevelopmentProgram for Services and Research. Provo, Utah: Brigham Youna University Printing Service. 1972. 221 pp. $2.95.

An alphabetically annotated bibliographyof approximately 1,400 filmstrips, 8mm film loops, 16mmmotion pictures, 35mm slides, overhead transparencies, studyprints, maps, charts, audio recordings, and multimedia kits. Provides subject heading, subject index, and distributors index. Full entries in the title section gives suggestededucational level, descriptive annotation, and subject headings.

Dimitroff, Lillian. An Annotated Bibliography of Audiovisual Materials Related to Understanding andTeaching the Culturally Disadvantaged. Washington: National Education Association, Division of Educational Technology, 1969. 42 pp. 75 cents.

Though not an evaluative aid, its annotationsand biblio- graphic data provide clues for the experiencedselector in colleges, elementary and secondary schools,and human relations groups. Title, length, color or b/w, and producersare given for each item, and a list of distributorsis included.

Educational Film Library Association. 99 Films on Drugs. New York: The Association, 1970. 68 pp. $3.

Fitms are critically evaluatedas to accuracy, value, and impact by teams representinga broad cross section of the community. In addition to a lengthy annotation and theeval- uation, the time, distributor and producer,rating, and level are cited. Tndexes of subjects, ratings,and series,a list of drug filmsnot viewed by the committee, and a directory of distributorsare also included.

Educators Proeress Service, Inc.Guides. Published by Educators ProgressService, Inc., Randolph, Wisconsin 53956.

Educators Guide to Free Films, compiled and editedby Mary Foley Horkheimer and John C. Diffor. 32d ed. Revised, June 1972. 800 pp. $11.75.

55 - Of the 4,779 titles, listed Alphabetically under broad subjects, 828 are new to this edition. Annotation, size, sound or silent, date of release, running time, if cleared for TV, and distributor are given for each title. Indexed by title, subject, source, and availability.

Educators Guide to Free Filmstrips, compiled and edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John C. Diffor. 24th ed. 1972. 161 pp. $8.50.

Of the 145 silent filmstrips, 108 sound filmstrips, 198 sets of slides and 1 set of transparencies (a total of 452 titles fram 94 sources), 122 titles are new. For each of the titles arranged alphabetically under broad subjects, the anno- tation, form, and source are given. Title, subject, and source as well as Canadian availability indexes are included.

Educators Guide to Free Guidance Materials, compiled and edited by Mary H. Saterstram and Joe A.'Steph. 13th ed. 1974. 327 pp.

Classifies and provides information on titles, sources, availability, and contents of 770 films, 73 filmstrips, 25 sets of slides, 137 audiotapes, 375 other materials, a total of 1,380 selected free items. Title, subject, source, and availability indexes. The body of the text gives full bibliographic information and is annotated. Items are arranged alphabetically under Career Planning Materials; Social-Personnel Materials; Responsibility: To Self and to Others; and Use of Leisure Time.

Educators Guide to Free Health, Physical Education and Recreation Materials, compiled and edited by Foley A. Horkheimer, 7th ed. 1974. 633 pp.

A guide "to selected existing free resource materials which are currently available."Listed are 1,716 films, 174 film- strips, 123 slides, 154 audiotapes, 76 videotapes and other audiovisual and printed materials. This annotated bibliography arranged by subject, then form of material. Each entry lists issue date, size of film, sound or silent, time, and source. Title, subject, source, and availability indexes.

Educators Guide La Free Science Materials, compiled and edited by Mary H. Saterstrom. 13th ed. 1972. 414 pp. $9.25.

56 - Selected films, filmstrips, slides, transparencies, tapes, scripts, transcriptions, charts, exhibits, magazines, posters, and other printed materials for use in areas such as aerospace education, biology, chemistry, general science, and physics are listed if available at date of compilation. Illustrative units are provided to offer tested techniques in effective use of materials. Title, subject, source, and availability, and Canadian availability indexes are included.

Educators Guide to F.-ee Social Studies Materials, compiled and edited by Patricia H. Suttles. 14th ed. 1974. 673 pp. $10.50.

Selected films, filmstrips, slides, audiotapes, videotapes, scripts, transcriptions, charts, bulletins, pamphlets, magazines, maps, posters, and books on the seven social studies recognized by the National Council of Social Studies. This annotated list is arranged by form of media and provides information on titles, sources, availability, and content. Indexed by title, subject, and source.

Educators Guide to Free TaPes, Scripts, TranscriPtions, compiled and edited by Walter A. Wittich. 19th ed. 1972. 241 pp. $7.75.

Seletion was made on the basis of the worth of the ma- terial in "providing authoritative, current information whiCh will help to achieve some acceptiA and socially useful curric- ulum goal". Fifteen broad areas from aerospace to soeial studies are represented. More lengthy annotations are pro- vided for each of the 459 titles, as well as the complete title, form of medium, running time, and the producer or distritutor. Indexed by title, subject, source and avail- ability, and Canadian availability.

Elementary Teachers Guide to Free Curriculum Materials, edited. by Particia H. Suttles. 29th ed. 1972. $9.75.

1,671 maps, bulletins, pamphlets, exhibits, charts, maga- zines, and books included in this edition were selected on the basis of educational appropriateness; timeliness; arrangement, style, and suitability; and freedom from undesirable features. Teacher Reference end Professional Grawth Materials were also selected on the sem basis as those above. Indexed by title, subject, and source. Six sample units.

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- 57 Environment Information Center. Buyer's Guide to Environmental Media; A Directory of Books, Magazines, Films,and Information Sources. New York: The Center. 1974. 57 pp. $2.50.

Published twice yearly, lists environmentalbooks and periodicals in print, and films available forscreening. Lists government and privately sponsoredenergy information centers and services. Subjects covered include air, noise, and water pollution, environmental education,food and drugs, transportation, and population planning and control.

The Environment Film Review; A Critical Guideto Ecology Films. New York: Environment Information Center, Inc. 1972. 155 pp. $20.

Selective bibliography of 627 films "identifiesfilms under 21 major categories and providesa synopsis of content, treatment, and ecological objectivity." Length, purchase and rental costs, release date, producer, intendedaudience, and cross references to other reviewsare given. Indexes by subject, industry, andsponsor plus lists of keywords and standard abbreviations are included.

Greene, Ellin,and Madalynne Schoenfeld. A Multimedia Approach to Children's Literature; A Selective List of Films, Film- strips, and Recordings Based on Children's Books. Chicago: American Library Association, 1972. $3.75. Paperback.

Designed as a buying guide for a'quality collection of book-related nonprint materials for use with children from preschool to grade 8. Includes 425 books, 175 16mm films, 175 filmstrips (sound and silent), and 300recordings (disc and tape), with brief annotations and buyinginformation. Arrangement alphabetical by book titles, with relatedfilms, filmstrips, and recordings following each book'sannotation. Directory of distributors and six indexes: authors, film titles, filmstrip titles, media aboutor presented by authors and illustrators, record titles, and subjects complete this publication.

Hendershot, Carl H., comp. Programmed Learning: A Bibliography of Programs and Presentation Devices. 1973 ed. Bay City, Mich.: The Compiler, 1973. $27.

Completely revised, annotated bibliography of programmed instruction, self-study textbooks, student-paced instruction, educational systems, machine-assisted instruction and equip- ment used in self-progress learning. Title, author and

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61 standard book number, number of hours, nuMber of frames/pages, level, price, availability of developmental and field.test data,and copyright are available for each program listed. Loose leaf format.

Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Pass the Poetry, Please! Using Poetry in Pre-Kindergarten - Six Classrooms. New York: Citation, 1972. 199 pp. $2.65.

Describes dozens of effective techniques for encouraging youngsters to listen to, read, write, and enjoy poetry; in- cludes informal biographies of best-loved children's poets and lists children's books; descriptions of films, recordings, posters, filmstrips, study print-record sets, and other forms of media.

Joint Council on Economic Education. Audiovisual Materials Eval- uation Committee. Audiovisual Materials for Teaching Economics. New York: The Council, 1972. 56 pp. $2.00.

Annotated list of films, filmstrips, slides,andtrans- parencies for economic education, including only those items "that add to the student's usable store ofconcepts, general- izations, and theories; that present data accurately and reach logical conclusions; that are consistent with curricula and courses currently guiding work in schools."Each item evalu- ated by at least three persons. Bibliographic data, grade level, concept, seriesland annotationsare provided for each listing. A list of recommended materials by grade levels, title index, and li!it of producers and distributorsare Parts III, IV, V,respectively.

Joint Council on Economic Education. Evaluation Committee. Study Materials for Economic Education in the Schools. Reports of Evaluation Committee to the Joint Council on Economic Education, May 1969. New York: The Council, 1969. 70 pp. $2.00.

An annotated bibliography of selected supplementary materi- als in economic education. Includes written and audiovisual materials reviewed and recommended for classroomuse. Updates the 1963 report.

Kenworthy, Leonard. Free and Inexpensive Materials on World Affairs. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1969. 65 pp. $1.95.

Including all types of materials, this practical list is annotated.

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6 2 Kirkton, Carole' M., comp. Teacher Training Films: A Guide. Pre-Service and In-Service. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English/Educational Resources Information Center: The Clearinghouse on the Teacher of English, August 1971. 35 pp. $.75.

Recommendations from more than 300 State and localsuper- visors of English as well as screenings ofmore than 100 catalogs are briefly annotated and arranged under suchcate- gories as "Teaching Methods: General," "Teaching Methods: Reading," or "Teaching Relationships and Attitudes with Students,. Bibliographic data, rental and purchase price and distributor are cited for each title of film, filmstrip, or video tape.

Lekan, Helen A., ed. Index to Computer-Assisted Instruction. 3d ed. New York: Harcourt Brace and Jovanovich, Inc., 1971. 390 pp. $20.50.

Includes specific information for each of theprograms, representing 70 subject areas and subject matter, central processor, computer language, instructional logic,and source indexes.

Lewis, Darrell R, and Donald Wentworth. Games and Simulations for Teaching Economics. New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1971. 66 pp. $1.75.

An annotated bibliography on educational games and simu- lations in economics divided into seven parts--a selected list of articles and film references relating to theuse of games and simulations, an annotated survey of limited research in the area of social science games and simulations,an annotated listing of all games currently available for economic education (bibliographic data, grade level, subjectarea, description of objectives and procedures), a selective list of other bib- liographies in the general area of games and simulations,a description of professional organizations in the field, identi- fication of journals and newsletters, and a list of publishers and distributors.

Library of Congress. Descriptive List of Treasure Maps and Charts in the Library of Congress, compiled by Richard S. Ladd. Washington, D.C.: The Library. 29 pp. $.45. Catalog no. L.C. 5.2:T711964. Order from Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

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- 60 - An annotated list of the treasuremaps in the Library of Congress map collection with full description,source,and price for maps currently available from thepublisher.

Limbacher, James L. Feature Films on 8mm and 16mm: A Directory of Feature Films Available for Rental,Sale, and Lease in the United States. 3d ed. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1971. 269 pp. $13.50 net.

Lists more than 10,000 films by title; running time, studio, directar, actors, and distributors providedfor each title. Geographic index to film distributors and index of directors also included.

Limbacher, James L. A Reference Guide to Audiovisual Information. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1972. 197 pp. $14.95.

Primarily an annotated bibliography of 400 bookswhich a reference or AV librarian can use toanswer questions about films, filmstrips, recordings, theater,music, dance, radio, and television. Books recommended for a basic collection noted. Annotations for 110 periodicals,a subject index to the books and periodicals, a directory ofpublishers, a glossary of AV terms, suggestions fordeveloping an AV "ready reference" card file, a list ofsome of the "most-asked-for" information, and a selected bibliography of AV booksother than those recommended for reference.

Lindsey, Margaret, Ruth Hedelbach, and MerlynMcClure. Annotated Bibliography on the Professional Education ofTeachers. Wash- ington: Association for Student Teaching. 1969. 176 pp. $1.75.

Section I reports literature related to the professional education of teachers that appeared betweenJuly 1967 and June 1968. Section II presents samples of films, filmstrips, records, and tapes useful in professionaleducation areas. Cites bibliographic data: title, producer, type of media, number of frames or running time, cost, and dateif known.

McDaniel, Roderick, ed. Resources for Learning: A Core Media Collection for Elementary Schools. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1971. U.S. and Canada, $16. Elsewhere, $17.60.

A list of 4,000 nonprint media, recommendedfor elementary school libraries and selected from 34 reviewingmedia. Brief annotations given in the Title/Author Index; the SubjectIndex

-61.- provides the imprint and collection information only and the type of medium (film, filmstrip, kit, etc.) with the title. 576 titles have been designated as a "Nucleus Collection"; 453 of these titles are items other than films and wouldcost $4,639 if purchased at list prices.

McLendon, Jonathan C., ed. Guide to Reading for Social Studies Teachers. Washington, D.C.: National Council for the Social Studies. 1973. 167 pp. $3.75.

More than 1,300 publications recommended for social stud- ies teachers. A bibliographic essay arranged into four parts: The Social Sciences; Societal Problems and Issues; Curriculum, Methods, Media; and Perspectives on Human Development. Each section is divided into chapters. Directory of publishers and index on authors cited in chapters.

Maynard, Richard A. The Celluloid Curriculum: How to Use Movies in the Classroom. New York: Hayden Book Co., 1971. 276 pp. $7.95.

A handbook for promoting effective use of motion pictures in the classroom in four parts with an index of film titles. Parts I and II: Basic methods of using films with suggested units of study (such as Sex Education, Law Enforcement, Mental Illness); Part III: Practical guide to teaching with films; and Part IV: Additional filmography and bibliography.

Minnesota Guidance Series.Audio-VisualGuidance Materials, and Annotated Bibliography and Directoryof Minnesota Sources. Prepared by Truly Trousdale Latchaw. St. Paul: Minnesota State Department of Education, 1970. 484 pp. $8.75.

Four thousand titles of 16mm films, filmstrips, tapes, recordings, and slides related to guidance, listed underone of five categories: Family Life; Personal-Social Development; Careers; Personal-Social Problems; and Education for each Age Group. Table of Contents serves as a functional index arranged alphabetically by title, with the agegroup, category, page references and, if reviewed previously,

Moorachian, Rose, ed. What Is A City? A Multi-Media Guide on Urban Living. Boston: Boston Public Library, 1969. 152 pp. $2.

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(3 5 Includes books, pamphlets, periodicals, films,filmstrips, loops, recordings, and realia because of "theirusefulness as an interpretation of all aspects of city living," for K-12. In the main, materials dealing with contemporarythemes and issues cited, with historical development of thecity inci- dentally included. Arranged alphabetically by authors under broad topics as "A City is...People," "A Cityis...Many Problems, Many Solutions." Index to Authors and Titles and a Key to Publishers and Distributors provided.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration FilmList. Wash- ington: NASA, October 1972. 24 pp. Free upon request.

A revised list of films and filmstrips,describing NASA research and development in space and aeronautics,including 17 films produced since 1970, arrangedalphabetically under such topics as General Interest, Educational andSpecial Interest Films for Non-Technical Audiences,and Adventures in Research (films useful incareer counseling). The date, color or b/w, running time, annotation, and regionallibrary code are given for each title. Films and filmstrips may be borrowed or purchased.

National Aerospace Education Council. Aerospace Bibliography. 5th ed. Compiled for NASA by National Aerospace Edu,ation Council. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970. 102 pp. $1.

Divided into four parts: Subject Index for books and materials (pamphlets, charts, pictures, models,maps, leaf- lets, kits, and etc.); Annotated 774'.7liography; Reference Materials; Periodicals. Also inc':u.ls index to titles, addresses of sources, NASA servicol.A. Indicates grade levels.

National Art Education Association. Reproductions and Paperback Books on Art. Washington: The Association. 1967. 64 pp. $1.50.

A comprehensive list of reproductions and paperbackbooks on art, the third in a series of publications sponsored by the Uses of Newer Media Project of the Association. Paperback books are listed with bibliographic data arrangedby: countries; artists; surveys; collections; art education,etc. Codes for distributors cited under each country. The size of prints, cost, and the historical or national classificationgiven in the list of distributors.

- 63- National Art Education Association. Films on Art. Washington: The Association. 1965. 60 pp. $1.50

First in a series of resource guides published under the sponsorship of the Uses of Newer Media Project, thisis arranged alphabetically with informationon length of film and level of instruction, short description pluscost, bibliographic data, and producers and distributors for each entry.

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Films for Mathe- matics - Titles and Sources. Washington: The Council. November 1968. 21 pp. Free.

Fifty-six sources are represented in this list of films, filmstrips, and fiImloops, with type of film, coloror b/w, -and code number for sources in thesource index.

National Information Center for Educational Media Indexes,published by the National Center for Educational Media, University ofSouthern California, University Park, Los Angeles, California90007.

Each of the NICEM Indexes, listed below, containsa Sub- ject Heading Outline (a list of all major subject and sub- headings); an Index to Specific Subject Headings; Subject Guide, citing the complete title, distributor key, audience level whenever possible; Alphabetical Guide withan outline of the content, audience level, coloror b/w, sound repro- duction requirements where applicable, durationor number of frames, series title, L.S. number; Producer/Distributor Code Section, indexed by name and codes and includes complete addresses.

The NICEM Update of Nonbook Media, an update subscription service, is available for $106.00 per year, dur!rtg which time 4 bi-monthly issues with 3,000-4,000 entries in eachcan be used to supplement and update the indexes.

Index to Educational Audio Tapes. 3d. ed. 1974. 720 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $46 elsewhere.

Lists and describes 20,000 audio tapes.

Index to Educational Overhead Transparencies. 4th ed. 1974. 1,229 pp. $68.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $74 elsewhere.

Lists and annotates over 35,000 educational overhead transparencies.

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- 64 - Index to Educational Records. 3d ed. 1974. 762 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $46elsewhere.

Lists and describes 18,000 educational recordsand gives record sides in album, band listings,record speed and size for each item.

Index to Educational Video Tapes. 3d ed. 1974. 380 pp. $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29elsewhere.

Annotated list of 9,000 videotapes indicating broad- cast quality and tape size.

Index to 8mm Motion Cartridges. 4th ed. 1974. 658 pp. $42.50 net in U.S. and Canada.

Lists and describes more than 18,000educational 8mm motion cartridges.

Index to Health and Safety Education-Multimedia. 2d ed. 1975. 1,082 pp. Postpaid $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29 elsewhere.

Includes 16,000 nonbook titles usefulfor general and specific areas of health and safety educationfor elementary school through university and professionaleducation levels.

Index to 16mm Educational Films. 5th ed. 1974. 3 vols. Postpaid $99.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $104elsewhere.

Contains 70,000 annotated entries.

Index to 35mm Filmstrips. 5th ed. 1974. 2 vols. Postpaid $78.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $84 elsewhere.

Includes 42,000 filmstrips and indicateswhether each is captioned, or accompanied by record,script, or audio tape.

Index to Vocational and Technical Education-Multimedia. 1975. 645 pp. $26.50 net in U.S. and Canada; $29elsewhere.

Lists and describes over 25,000 titlesin seven media areas dealing with the general and specificareas of voca- tional and technical education. Entries filed under at least three subject headings.

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- 65 - National Institute of Mental Health. A Guide to Drug Abuse Edu- cation and Information Materials. Washington: Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 23 pp. $.50.

A complete listing of films, audiotapes, a simulation program,and printed matter that indicates the latest educa- tional techniques of drug abuse prevention, how one becomes aware of his own and others' emotional reaction to drug abuse, various approaches used in drug abuse prevention and edu- cational activities throughout the U.S., and beginning approaches to alternatives to drug misuse.

National Institute of Mental Health. Selected Mental Health Films. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967. 110 pp. 40 cents. (Revision in process)

Based on the following critc-la: soundness, freshness, usefulness, and cinematic qualitles. Selections in this film guide are for the use of the general public, tiaachers, policemen, nurses, and physicians; they cover such topics as adolescence, dropouts, disadvantaged children, drug addiction, and child growth and development, and are arranged alphabet- ically by title. Running time, date, description, audience, producer, distributor, and cost are given. Subject index also included.

New York State Education Department. Bureau of Business Education, Division of Occupational Education. Business Education Bibli-

ographical Series, 1972- . Free.

This series of lists includes: Bookkeeping/Accounting, Business Law, Business Management, Career Education, Data Processing, General Business,and Office and Secretarial Practice. These lists of books, periodicals, booklets, film- strips, resource units, tapes,and slide-tape presentations include the "most pertinent references and supplementary aids," Bibliographical information cited for each item.

Parker, David L. A Filmography of Films About Movies and Movie- making. 1971 rev. Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman Kodak Co., 1971. 16 pp. $.35.

"This major revision contains 23? rtles of films on movie- making - 63 more than the previous 11.;.:on. Aspects of motion picture production illustrated imclude story of the cinema, general facts about movie film and Ole nature of the film medium." A brief description accompanies each title as well as the date, running time, color or b/w. Rental or purchase price must be secured from the source of the film. A list of sources and addresses is included.

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G 9 Poteet, G. Howard, ed. The Complete Guide to Film Study. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1972. 242 pp. $4.75.

A collectior, of essays, grouped under eight broad topics, suggests ways for teachers and students to learn how to explore the art form of film and to help them derivesome basis for understanding it. Film titles, themes,and characters are used extensively to illustrate points in the essays. A Filmography of Films About Movies and Movie-Making, by Robert W. Wagner and David L. Parker; "Screenplays in English," an alphabetical list with writer, publisher,and date; and an Index are appended.

Raab, Joseph A. Audiovisual Materials in Mathematics. Washington: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1971. 90 pp. $1.80.

A nonselective list of current, readily available charts, films, filmstrips, transparencies,and videotapes is arranged alphabetically under subject areas. With each title are the codes for running time (or number of frames), coloror b/w, grade level, producer or distributor,and availability through ',ale or rental. Note is made if the item has been reviewed in Arithmetic Teacher or Mathematics Teacher.

Samson, Nelson T. Films and Filmstrips on Forestry. Bulletin 17. Nacogdoches, Tex.: School of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State College, March 1969. 83 pp. $1.

A list of films and filmstrips on "Forestry and Related Subjects," with sources, borrowing instructions,costs, and brief annotations.

Schreiber, Morris, comp. ed. An Annotated List of Recordings in, the Language Arts, withSupplement, edited for the Ccmmittee on an Annotated ReadingList. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English,1971. 107 pp. $2.20.

The Annotated List is divided into three sections: Recordings for Elementary Schools, Recordings for Secondary Schools, and Recordings for College Classes. "No recording has been included unless it has either been screened and approved byone or more committee members or bears the endorsement of A reputable professional critic or educator." In addition to the annotation, the producer, or distributor, size,and cost for each recording are cited. Recordings are classified by subject matter and class placement.

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70 A Selective Guide to Materials for Mental Health and Family_Life Education, compiled by Mental Health Materials Center, Infor- mation Resources Center for Mental Health and Family Life Education. Northfield, Ill.: Perennial Education, Inc., 1973. 847 pp. $35.

A highly selective bibliography of program aids that bring sound mental health principles to bear on the whole process of human growth and development, with major emphasis on life of the individual in the family setting and larger community. Alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide prevention, and mental illness in children are among areas treated in depth. For each film and pamphlet, a summary, an evaluation, suggested audience, ordering information, and excerpts from the discussion guide are available. Indexed by title.

Shrank, Jeffery. Media in Value Educati)n: A Critical Guide. Chicago: Argus Communications, 1970. 168 pp. $4.95.

Reviews and discussion guide for 75 short secular films, useful for high school guidance and religion classes as well as some social studies areas, are included. Same rock albums also reviewed. Sources and addresses of chief suppliers of media are located in "An Annotated Guide to Media and Other Sources." Indexed by forms of media.

Singer, Laura J., and Judith Buskin. Sex Education on Film: A Guide to Visual Aids and Programs. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1971. 170 pp. $3.95. 1-aperback.

A critical, annotated bibliography of available filmstrips, transparencies, 8mm, and 16mm films. Arranged by topic with notes on age levels and ordering. Indexed by title and by age and socio-economic group. Distributors listed. A sample program for parents and teenagers contains suggested films and discussion questions.

Snyder, Ellie. Environmental Education for Everyone: Bibliography of Curriculum Materials for Environmental Studies.Washington: National Education Association, March 1970. Stock Number 471-14600. 75 cents.

Citations of programs in environmental education include: curriculum guides; courses of study and textbooks; single units; experiments and activities; enrichment reading on environment and conservation, natural history and ecology, natural resources, pollution, urban problems; periodicals; bibliographies; lists and catalogs; films and filmstrips; miscellaneous materials; and kits of teaching aids plus addresses included in this source, originally prepared for a preconference workshop for the National Science Teachers Association. Every item cited available at the time of compilation. 71

- 68 - U.S. Department of Labor. Manpower Administration. Films on Manpower. Washington, D.C.: National Audiovisual Center, NationalArchives and Records Service, General ServicesAdministration, January 1972. 14 pp. Free.

Annotated list of 32 16mm films abouthow and what people really do to earn a living. Hundreds of jobs in a fewcareers in which there is a high demandfor new workers; running time, sound, color or b/w, purchase and rentalprices are cited.

U.S. Office of Education. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Catalog of Captioned Films for the Deaf(educationa1 films). Volume I. Prepared by the Educational MediaDistribution Center of The Conference of Executives ofAmerican Schools for the Deaf, Inc. Washington: U.S. Office of Education, Bureau ofEducation for the Handicapped, 1972. 26 pp. Free.

Wagner, Robert W., and David L. Parker.A Filmography of Films About Movies and Moviemaking. Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman Kodak Co., 1974. 20 pp. $.80 (10 or more $.72).

Prepared especially for teachers ofcinematography, the film list includes 170 titles offilms on film making, from techniques to aesthetics, with briefdescriptions and sources.

Weber, David O. Ninety-nine-plus Films on Drugs. New York: Educational Film Library Association, 1970. 68 pp. $3.

A clear description of the contents anda critical eval- uation of each film as wellas the rating and the level or maturity range are the results of screeningby two committees representing a broad cross-section of thecommunity (including young people in 14-20 year age group). Indexed by categories based upon general drug classifications andthe major emphasis or outstanding values of certain films. A list of films not viewed by the committee anda Directory of Distributors are also provided.

Westinghouse Learning Corporation. Learning Directory, 1970-71. New York:Westinghouse Learning Corporation, 1970. 7 vols. $75.

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- 69 - This seven-volumepaperback aid lists books, tapes, trans- parencies, slides, films, filmstrips, maps, prints, phonodiscs, charts, kits, microform, models, programed instructional ma- terials, loops, and periodicals among the 46 different kinds of materials for classroom use. Dictionary arrangement includes 600,000 entries under more than 225,000 topics. Source index included.

Williams, Catherine M. Learning from Pc,ctures. 2d ed. Washington: NEA, Division of Educational Technc_ogy. 1968. 166 pp. $5.95.

In addition to many suggestions for using pictures, the primary source list, arranged alphabetically by supplier, is comprehensive, yet somewhat evaluative. Included is a subject index to the primary source list.

C. General Periodicals Which Review Audiovisual Materials

Audiovisual Instruction.Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Inc. Published monthly, September through May, with a combined June-July issue. Free to membership; nonmembers, $12 a year.

Covers news and trends of interest to those working with audiovisual materials. Contains reviews of literature and other media. Frequently devotes single issues to single topics such as instructiopal development, media personnel training, etc. "Multimedia aeview Index Supplement" by C. Edward Wall appears in ea,ch issue and updates Multi-Media Reviews Index, an annual volume published by the Pierian Press.

AV Guide (formerly Education Screen and AV Guide). Educational Screen, Inc. Published monthly. $6 a year.

Evaluative reviews of all kinds of learning media. Special theme issues several times a year. Blue Book of Audiovisual Materials ($2) appears in December.

The Booklist. American Library Association. Published twice a month, through July, and once in August. $15 a year.

Special topic bibliographies on such subjects as career education, women's liberation, drug education, black Americans, frequently include reviews of audiovisual materials.

70- Choice. American Library Association. Published monthly, with cambined July-Augnst issue. $25 a yealr.

"In the Ba1ae" is a column which occ:sionally reviews musical recordings.

Educzte. Gellert P.Yolishing Company. Published bimonthly. $10 r. year.

"New Film" i3 a regular review feature. Special features oft= fvce5 on one ri!riculum area. One issue each year is a buyers' i:uide.

EFLA Evaluations. Educational Film Library Association. Published monthly. $30 a year.

Monthly series of brief film reviews on 3 x 5 cards.Age level, subject area, film uses, and a short synopsisare given, with comment on technical quality. Supplements Film Evaluation Guide, 1946-64.

Education Screen and AV Guide. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide. Published monthly. $5 a year.

"Filmstrips" by Irene F. Cypher and "Film Evaluations" by L.C. Larson, Carolyn Guss, William J. Cuttill are regular features. Section on "New M...terials" lists and briefly describes films, records, slides, study prints, and other materials. August Blue Book of Audiovisual Materials ($2) has complete listing of year's materials by a large number of producers.

Educational Technology. Educational Technology Publications, Inc. Monthly. $21 a year.

Includes articles on theory and application of technology in education. New materials and equipment covered in "News Notes."

Film News. Film News Company. Published bimonthly. $6 a year.

"Previews and Reviews" inCludes films for classroom and community, religious and interfaith audiovisual materials, and sound and silent filmstrips. Feature articles for users of films, filmstrips, ETV, and equipment.

Harrison Tape Catalog. M. and N. Harrison, Inc. Bimonthly. $3.50.

Comprehensive unevaluative listing of all available tapes.

71 - The Horn Book Magazine. The Horn Book, Inc. Published bimonthly. $7.50 a year.

"Recammended Recordings" by NancyLangstaff is an occasional feature, including music, storytelling,and poetry for children.

The Independent School Bulletin. National Association of Independent Schools. Published quarterly. Members $4 a year; nonmembers $6 a year.

"Film," edited by David Mallery, isa regular feature, dis- cussing opportunities availableto schools for significant educational experiences through film. Information on rental to schools is included for all films discussed.

Instructor. Instructor Publications, Inc.Published monthly with combined August/September and June/Julyissues. $8 a year.

"Reviews of Materials for the BasicSubjects" and "Reviews of Instructional Media" containdescriptions of records, tapes, filmstrips, kits, and other audiovisualmaterials and learning aids.

K-Eight (formerly Modern Media Teacher). North American Publishing Company. Published six times a year. $7 a year.

Approximate equivalent of Media and Methodsbut intended for elementary school gradcs. Usual audiovisual material and reviews of new media.

Landers Film Reviews: The Information Guide to 16mm F!.1ms. Landers Associates. Monthly, September through May. $35 a year.

Critical reviews of content of documentaryand educational films for elementary and secondary schools. Looseleaf format. Full bibliographical informationprovided for each fihm. Monthly and annual cumulated subject-titleindex.

Library Journal. R.R. Bowker. Published semimonthly, monthly in July and August. $15 a year.

Includes School Library Journal in 10issues. "On The Record" is a regular feature, with signedreviews of disc recordings.

Media and Methods/Exploration in Education(formerly Media and Methods). North American Publishing Company..Published monthly, September through May. $7 a year.

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- 72 - Aimed primarily at middle and secondary school174z,/k,rs in English and social studies with emphasis on practicaluse of media in education. Regular departments reviewfeature and educational films, televisionprograms, recordings, etc. Media Mix: Ideas and Resources for EducationalChange.Media Mix Newsletter. Published monthly, October throughMay. $5 a year.

A short monthly newsletter,with commentaryon 16mm films and videotapes. Avoids discussion of instructionalfilms. Frequently prints resource guideson special topics.

Media Review. University of Chicago LaboratorySchools. Published monthly, except August. $6 a year.

Reviews concentrate mainlyon films and include consideration of content, approach, technique,and suggested grade level. Some issues contain reviews of filmson a single topic. Films are rated from poor to excellent.

Madam Media Teacher. George A. Pflaum. Publishes 5 issues ayear. $5 a year.

Reviews of 16mm films, filmstrips,disc and tape recordings, transparencies, charts, maps,posters, etc.

Multimedianews. Multimedianews. Published ten times_ayear. $5 a year.

Concerned with new films andtelevision programs and relating them to the educationalscene. Reviews of feature and short films.

Pot Pourri. National Film Board of Canada. Published monthly. Free.

Newsletter used to inform filmusers of new films available, exchange of program ideas,news items about development and experiments in film medium, andto stimulate ideas and activities. Reviews of feature and short films.

Previews. R.R. Bowker Company. Published monthly, September through May. $2.50 to subscribers to LibraryJournal and School Library Journal; nonsubscribers $5.00a year.

Includes and expands on LibraryJournal and School Library Journal coverage of nonprintnews and reviews, with expanded coverage in all media and subjectareas for preschool through adult audiences. Signed reviews are by teachersand media and subject specialists. Occasional feature articles deal withnew trends and old controversies, providecoverage of hardware, and include researched discographies,filmographies, and cross-media

- 73 - subject compilations. "Audiovisual Guide" published in September, January, and May issues providesnoncri- tical advanced listings of nonprint media designed for all aUdiences.

Saturday Review. Saturday Review, Inc. Published webkly. $12 a year.

"Recordings in Review" isa department appearing in one issue each month, with lengthy reviews by IrvingKolodin. Briefer notices appear in "Recordings ReportsI: Orchestral LPs" and "Recordings Report II: Miscellaneous LPs."Full length feature films are reviewed inevery issue.

Scholastic Teacher. Scholastic Magazines, Inc. Published monthly, September through May. $4.50 a year.

Comes in two editions for elementary and junior/senior high school. Includes articles on teaching English and social studies. Regular columns on use of film in classrooms and new techniques, equipment, and audiovisualmaterials. Extensive reviews of short films andnew 16mm feature releases.

School Health Review. American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Published six times a year. $10 a year.

"Resources" is a regular feature, givingbrief notes about new films, filmstrips, transparencies, slides, kits, study prints, and other media.

School Library. P.R. Bowker Company. Published monthly, September through May. $10.80 a year.

"Screenings" is a gegular feature, reviewingfilm, film- strips, transparencies, slides, study prints,etc. Individual contributions are signed. Reviews are descriptive and critical.

School Library Journal. R.R. Bowker. Published monthly, September through May. $10 a year.

Individually signed descriptive and critical reviewsof 8 and 16mm films, filmstrips, recordings, transparencies,study prints, slides, etc.

Sightlines. Educational Film Library Association. Published six times a year. $8 a year.

Includes articles on technology and films aimedat film librarians and educators. Evaluations of 8mm and 16mm films and filmstrips. "The Filmlist" is a regular listing ofshort unevaluative descriptors of new films and filmstrips. "Film Review Digest" section has quotes from filmreviews selected from many sources.

- 74 - Teacher (formerly Grade Teacher). Macmillan Professional Magazines, Inc. Published monthly, September through June, May-June issue combined. $8 a year.

Audiovisual materials in elementary school subject fields and for early childhood education programs are frequently discussed.

D. Specialized and Subject Journals Whiab Review AudiovisualMhterials

The American Biology Teacher. National Association of Biology Teachers. Published monthly, September through May. Insti- tutional subscription, $10 a year.

"Auditioning Audiovisuals" by staff members of the Audio- Visual Center, Indian University, reviews films,slides, and transparencies. Articles occasionally give suggestions for using various types of audiovisual materials in bilogy instruction.

The Arithmetic Teacher. National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics. Published monthly, October through May. $10 a year.

"Reviewing and Viewing" is a monthly feature whicl- contains a section on audiovisual materials edited by Donovan R. Lichtenberg.

Audio. Audio. Published monthly. $5 a year.

Descriptive and critical reviews of tape and discre- cordings, classified as classical, for light listening,or tape reviews.

Downbeat. Maher Publications. Published biweekly, monthly ip January, July, August, and September. $9 a year.

Well known for comprehensive reviews of jazz, blues, and rock recordings. Contains some reviews that are not available in any other source.

Drug Abuse Films. National Coordinating Council on Drug Abuse Education and Information, Inc. Published quarterly, $2 a year.

Reviews 16mm films, filmstrips, slides, recordings, transparencies, etc. Reviews are concerned only with scientific accuracy.

75 - Elementary English. National Council of Teachersof English. Published monthly, October throughMay. $12 a year.

"Instructional Materials" byJean York reviews selected audiovisual materials.

English Journal. National Council of Teachers ofEnglish. Pub- lished monthly, September throughMay. $12 a year.

"Teaching Materials," editedby Nathan S. Blount and John R. Searles, reviewsa limited number of filmstrips and recordings.

Exceptional Children. Council for Exceptional Children. Pub- lished monthly, September throughApril. $12.50 a year.

"Media Reviews" isa regular feature in each issue where reviews of films, tapes, andbooks about teaching exceptional children are reviewed byspecialists in the field.

High Fidelity/Musical America. Billboard Publications, Inc. Pub- lished monthly. $14 a year.

Section on recordings containssigned reviews of classical, popular, jazz, theatre, andfilm music, with symbolsdenoting recordings of exceptional quality.

Industrial Arts and VocationalEducation (formerly Industrial Arts and VocationalEducation/Technical Education) Macmillan ProfessionalMagazines, Inc. Monthly, September through June. $7 a year.

Professional magazine for shopteachers. Contains art- icles on need for industrial and vocationalcourses, unique tools, and teaching methods. Includes informationon new teaching materials andequipment.

Inform. National Career InformationCenter, American Personnel and Guidance Association. Published monthly, Augustthrough May. $15 a year to membership;nonmembers, $25 a year.

Identifies accurate and relevantcareer information sources, with special emphasis on resources and materials thatnormally do not come to the attention of counselors. Special supple- ments, Career Resource Bibliographies,are issued monthly with selected educational andoccupational resources forcareer clusters. Each bibliography containsa comprehensive listing of print and nonprintresources for the cluster.

Journal of American Folklor.". American Folklore Society. Pub- lished quarterly. $12 a year.

Spoken and musical recordingsare reviewed in each issue.

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9 Journal of Geography. National Council for Geographic Education. Published monthly, September through May. Institutional subscription, $16 a year.

Preview of films on special and general topics; media review section reviews transparencies, study prints,maps.

Journal of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Published monthly, except July and August; November-December issue combined. $25 a year.

"Audiovisual Aids" is a regular department, listingand describing or reviewing new films, filmstrips, slides,kits, study prints, and other instructional materials.

Journal of Home Economics. American Home Economics Association. Published monthly, September through June. Institutional subscription, $12 a year.

Visuals are listed and annotated but have not beenpre- viewed by the Journal.

Library Trends. University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science. Urbana, Illinois. Published four times a year, July, October, January, and April. $8.00 a year. Single copy $2.50.

"Science Materials for Children and Young People."Bib- liographies of science periodicals, reference materials, media, audiovisual materials, and literature. Bibliographic essays include AAA Science Books: A Selection tool; Selecting and Evaluating Science Materials for Children at the Elementary Levels, and Characteristics of Good Science Materials for Young Readers.

Man/Society/Technology (formerly Journal of IndustrialArts Edu- cation). National Education Association. Published 6 times a year, $9 a year.

"Media Review" contains commentary on 16mm films dealing with industrial arts.

The Mathematics Teacher. National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics. Published monthly, October through May. Free to membership; institutional subscription $10 ayear.

"New Products, New Publications" edited by Viggo P.Hansen, Randall E. Johnson, and Walter J. Koetke reviews models,games, devices; audiovisual materials; and computing devices.

Music Educators Journal. Music Educators National Conference. Pub- lished monthly, September through May. $4 a year.

- 77- 8 0 Articles feature practical musicsuggestions and news of current music activities and developments. One issue each year devoted to a single topic-- technology inmusic education, urban music education, etc. "Professional Materials" frequently gives sources for obtaining audiovisualmaterials.

School Arts. Davis Publications. Published monthly, September through June. $8 a year.

"Resource Materials: books, films, slides, reproductions, loops," conducted by Virginia G.Timmons, is an occasional feature giving brief descriptions ofaudiovisual materials.

School Health Review. American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Published six times a year. $10 a year.

"Resources" is a regular feature,giving brief notes about new films, filmstrips, transparencies,slides, kits, study prints, and other media.

The School Musician, Director, andTeacher. Forrest L. MacAllister. Published monthly, September throughJune. $6 a

Practical magazine devoted to teachingmethods and 1- do-it articles for band and choraldirectors. Evaluati( new teaching materials and equipment isa regular feature.

Schwann Record and Tape Guide.W. Schwann, Inc. Monthly. $8.50 a year.

Full buying information forany library involved in exten- sive purchase of disc andtape recordings. No evaluative material included.

Science and Children. National Science Teachers Association. Published monthly, September throughDecember, February through May. Free to membership; institutionalsubscriptions $8 a year.

"Resources Reviews" by the Science TeachingMaterials Review Committee covers books, films, filmstrips,and science equipment.

The Science Teacher. National Science Teachers Association. Published monthly, September throughMay. Free to membership; school and library subscriptions, $15a year.

"Resources/Reviews" is a regular department lucted by the Science Teaching Materials ReviewCommittee. A section on audiovisual aids describes films, filmstrips,transparencies, slides, and science equipment.

78 - 8 1 Social Education. National Council for the Social Studies. Published monthly, September through May. Free to member- ship; institutional subscription, $12 a year.

"Instructional Media" by Donald O. Schneider provides reviews and critiques of social studies instructional media.

The Social Studies. McKinley Publishing Company. Published monthly, October through May. $6.50 a year.

Mel Moyer Idits a frequently featured section which reviews selected films, pictures, filmstrips, and other instructional media.

The Speech Teacher. Speech Communication Association. Published January, March, September, and November. Library subscription $17.50; $20.00 includes membership.

Reviews of print and nonprint media in "Reviews of Teaching/ Learning Resources";and "ERIC Reports" analyzes about 15 books and audiovisual materials and 15 documents eaCh issue. The annual directory,"Check List of Books, Equipment, and Supplies" is classified.

Stereo Review. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Published monthly. $7.a year.

Lengthy reviews of disc and tape recordings, with emphasis on c:assical music.

World Magazine. World Magazine, Inc. Published bieeL1y. $12 a year.

"Black on White" by Hollis Alpert,reviewing feature films, and "Record Notes" by Roland Gelatt are regular features. Occasional full-length articles provide additional review information on some recordings.

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83 A. Teachers Resources for 5election and Use of Materials

Association ior 5::ipervision and Curriculum Development. Curriculum Materials, 13?70. Washington: The Association, 1970. 47 pp. Free.

A broad representation of curriculum materials available throughout the Nation. Subject area listings include Minorities, Human Relations, and Special Education.

Beyer, Barry K. za South of the Sahara: A Resource and Curriculum New York: Crowell, 1969. 138 pp. $6.95. Paperback

The text is in two parts: (1) an analysis of the reasons for including the study of Africa in the curriculum, and (2) an annotated bibliography of print and audiovisual materials for teachers. Recommended titles are starred.A listing of diplomatic missions, missions to the U.N., information services; directory of publishers, and index.

Bischop, Phyllis. Ethnic Studies: A Selective Guide to Reference Materials at Berkeley. Berkeley, California: University of California, 1974. 52 pp. $3.00.

A "selective, annotated guide to bibliographies, abstracts, indexes, and other reference works judged to be most useful !A the exploration of ethnic studies materials..." Materials included examine life and experience in the United States of Asian Americans, Black Americans, Chicanos, and Native Americans. Approximately 100 listings. Author and title index.

Broderick, Dorothy. Image of the Black in Children's Fiction. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1973. 219 pp. $12.75.

"Scholarly and controversial study" examining treatment of blacks in juvenile literature. Analyzes stereotypes and related manifestations of racism in relationship to historical developments. Bibliographies, indexes,and references to standard selection tools.

Davis, A.L., ed. Culture, Class, and Language Variety: A Resource Book for Teachers. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1972. 230 pp. $6.25.

Attempts to improve insights and methodologies by giving general background information followed by specific discussion

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8I of social dialezts, nonverbal communication, English problems of Spanish speaicers, and notes on Acadian English. Selective bibliography for teachers.

Dodds, Barbara. Negro Literature for High School Students. Champaign, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1968. 157 pp. $2.20.

This annotated bibliography is divided into five sections: (1) Historical Survey of Neglu Writers, (2) Works about Negroes, (3) The Junior Novel,(4) Biography, and (5) Classroom Uses of Negro Literature.Approximately 150 titles. Title and author index. Useful suggestions of ways to integrate Negro literature into the curriculum.

Duphiney, Lcrna. Oriental-Americans: An Annotated Bibliography. IRCD Bulletin. New York: ERIC Information Retrieval Center on the Disadvantaged, 1972. 24 pp. Free.

Emphasizes Japanese-Americans and Chinese-Americans. Covxs literature published since 1960 on social, economic, and political devel.pment, with emphasis on educational development.

Orambs, Jean. Intergroup Education: Methods and Materials. Engle- wood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1968. 199 pp. $3.75.

Part I deals with the use of instructional materials in intergroup education, inc/uding examples of successful practices. Part II is an annotated bibliography of 1,076 print and non- print materials for teachers and students. Journals and organizations listed.

Henry, Jeanette, ed. Index to Literature on the American Indian. San Francisco: Indian Historian Press, Annual. $8.00 Paper; $12.00 Hard Cover.

Index of available popular and scholarly source materials found in books and periodicals and arranged in 63 subject areas, compiled by American Indian Scholars. A list of 402 publications, mostly written, edited,or published by Native American organizations and tribes is also included. No evaluations.

Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Let Them Be Themselves: Language Arts Enrichment 'or Disadvantaged Children in Elementary Schools. New York: Citation Press, 1969. 206 pp. $2.50.

8 7) 84 - Directed especially to the inner city language arts teacher, techniques suggested would be applicable in any teaching- learning situation. Sections include suggestions for multi- media aids and bibliography of readings; graded booklist at the end.

Hymes, Jody, ed. Teaching About Japan; A Resource Guide. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Project on Asian Studies in Education, University of Michigan, n.d. 21 pp. $.25.

Provides critical evaluations of selective print and audio- visual materials on Japan. Arranged under five headings: (1) Books on Japan for Teachers and Students, (2) Audio-Visual Mate-ials on Japan, (3) Information on Japan, (4) Japanese Food and Accessories, and (5) Museums with Major Japanese Collections. The publication is expanded end updated every six months to keep materials current.

International Reading Association. Reading, Children's Books and Our Pluralistic Society, compiled and edited by Harold Tanyzer and Jean Karl. Newark, Delaware: International Reading Association, 1972. 89 pp. $3.00 to members; $3.50 to non- members.

Includes essays with commentaries on cmildren's books that treat ethnic groups of America. Selective bibl_ograp lists all types of media. Discusses black, Spanish-speekin. American, and Puerto Rico children in A. Tncludes bibliography.

Jablonsky, Adelaic',:. Media for Teaching Afro-American Studies. IRCD Bulletin. New York: ERIC Information Retrieval Ceurer on the Disadvantaged, Spring, Summer 1970. Volume VI, Wo. 1 and 2. 24 pp. Free.

Reviews and evaluates filmstrips and recordings stAtable for use in teaching Afro-American studJ,1s. Grouped broad headings of Africa, History, Peuple,and a catch-all General.

Jackson, Clara. Bibliography of Afro-Americar al,d Other Amer5.can MinoritiesRepresented in Library and Libr2liy Related Liscing New York: AIMS (American Institute fot Marx!...t Studies), 1972. 51 pp. $1.50. (Under rev:Lsion)

I. comprehensive annotated alphabetical of prin.-. and nonprint materials about minorities in the U.S. orith emphasis on black Americans. Includes school, public, and special library entries.

85 - Katz, William Loren.Teachers' Guide to American Negro History. New York: Watts Books, 1968. 192 pp. $6.95, $2.65 paperback.

The purpose of this guide "is to offera framework for the full scale integration of Negro contributioninto the existing American history course of study." The chapter, "New Materials in the Classroom,"suggests an annotated basic teacher reference library of print and nonprint materials. The major units of American historyare chronologically arranged ulth zsanotated bibliographiesat the end of each chapter. Also irjormatic- sources of inexpensiveor free materials, a reading list uf books and pamphletson race, a listing of U.S. libraries with Negro History collections, Museums of Negro History, a an author and title index are provided.

Kelly, Ernece B., ed. Searching_for America. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1972. 106 pp. $1.65.

Produced by the Task Force ori Racism and Bias in the Teaching of English and the Textbook Review Committee. Contains cri ical evaluations of American Literature; back- ground essays on Afro-American Literature; Asian-American Literature; Chicanos and American Literature; Native American Literature.

National Information Center for Educational Media. Index to Black History and Studies - Multimedia. Second Edition. Los Angeles: University of Southern California, 1973. 260 pp. $19.50.

Lists and describes over 10,000 nonbook titles dealing with the history and contribution of the black minority in America.

Oklahoma State Department o' acati,n. A Guide for Teachers and Librarians with Suggest: for Teaching Indian Students. Oklahoma City: The Department, 1972. 30 pp. Free.

Selective bibliography listing books, pamphlet.s., films, filmstrips, newspapers, recordings, slide lecture kits, study. prints, tape recordings, view master reels.

Reid, Virginia M., ed. Rending Ladders for Human Relations. 5th ed. Washington: American Council on Education, 1972. 346 pp. $3.95 Paperb.-:k, $9.00 Cloth.

86 - Fifth edition built around the original aim-- "to help teachers, librarians, and other adults working with children and young people in the delicatia task of extending sensitivity toward people, their values, ane zheir ways of living."Centers around four themes: (1) Creating a positive self-image; (2) Living with others; (3) Appreciating different cultures; and (4) Coping with change. Books arranged by maturity level within each theme. Themes preceded by papers defining the various roles of books in self-understanding, with discussions of ways of working with young people and ';ooks. Author and title index.

Standifer, James, and Barbara Reeder. Source Book of African and Afro-AmericL2n Materials for Music Educators. Washington: Contemporary Music Project, Music Educators National Conference, 1972. 147 pp. $3.50.

A reference '-ook for students and teachers 2-ad a selection aid for librarians. Lists books, films, filmstrips, disc and tape -ecordings, periodicals, dissertations, materials on poetry, dance, and arts.

Phelps, Jennifer. New Educational Materials. New York: Citation Press, 1969. 239 pp. $3.00.

fhe section, "Paperback Power: Recent Studies in History of the Afro-American," includes films, filmstrips, transparencies, recordings, tapes, study prints, and articles.

Porter, Dorothy. The Negro in the United States. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970. 313 pp. $3.25.

The 1,781 titles are arranged alphabetically by author "under broad subject heading7 that reveal the Negro's part in numerous aspects of American life, culture, and history." Brief annotations. Entries represent recent monographs in the Library of Congress Negro Collection. Author and subject index.

Turner, Darwin T, and Barbara Doods Stanford. Theory and Practi!::. in the Teaching of Literature by Afro-Americans. Urbana, IlL National Council of Teachers of English, 1971. 97 pp. $1.95.

Theoly includes seleoteu reading lists of literature by Afro-Americans for teachers of grades 7-12. Book and non- bc o'. a,aterials recommended in the practice section.

Weinberg, Meyer. The Education of the Minority Child. Chicago: Integrated Education Associates, 1970. c30 pp. $1.00 Paperback. $4.25 Hard Cover.

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8 8 A comprehensive bibliography of10,000 selected entries includes chiefly materialson black, Spanish speaking, and Indian children and youth, butlists also poor white, oriental, Jewish, and European immigrantchildren. For professional background information.

B. Multimedia Selection Aids for Elementaryand Secondary Schools

American Library Association. American Indians: A Bibliography of Sources. Chicago: The Association, 1970. 4 pp. $.50, 10 for $4.00.

A reprint of Janet Noll Naumer'sarticle, in American Libraries, October 1970. Recommended for those who wish to expand their book and nonbookcollections using their own criteria for sel.ection. Lists many recent materials.

American Library Association. Children's Books of International Interest Printed in U.S.A. Chicago: The Association, 1970. Single copy free with self-addressed1110 envelope.

This selective list is prepared annuallyby a committee of the Children's ServicesDivision, American Library Associ- ation, and represents authors andillustrators whose work is recognized as a genuine contributionto literature for children and young people.

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith. 1974-75 Catalog of Audio- Visual Materials. New York: The League,n.d. 71 pp. Free. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith. Supplement No. 1 to the 1974-75 Catalog of Audio-VisualMaterials. New York: The League n.d. Free.

Annotated listing of films, filmstrips,recordings, and tapes for loan or purchase dealing with ethnicand rfaigious minorities, prejudice, and race`relations.Also lists simulation training and teacher trainIllg films.

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith. Selected Readings on Inter- group Relations. New York: The League,n.d. n.p. Free.

Fifty-eight selected annotated publicationsunder Lie headings: Extremism, Jews and Judaism, Isrhel SovietJewry, Minority Relations, Urban Crisis andResearch.

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith.Teaching About Jews and Judaism; Bibliographic and Audio-VisualAids. New York: Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. n.d. Free. 9

88 Listed under American History; Anti-Semitism; World History, Geography, and Current Events; Israel; Religion and Culture; Literature. Each section lists publications and films for both students and teachers.

Baird, Cynthia, comp. La Raza in Films: A List of Films and Filmstrips. Oakland, calif.: Oakland Public Library, 1972. 68.pp. Free.

Annotated list of 270 films and filmstrips including Mexico, Latin America, the Spanish-speaking in the U.S., and the Third World in Latin America. Directory of sources for 8mm and 16mm films, and 35mm filmstrips.

Baker, Augusta. The Black Experience in Children's Books. New York: Office of Children's Services. New York Public Library, 1971. 109 pp. $.50 (prepaid).

Comprehensive revision of the classic Books About Negro Life for Children. Includes books suitable for children ur to age13. Approximately 400 titles arranged under the United States, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Africa, and England.

Bennett, George E.; ed. Library Materials for Schools in Appalachia. Morgantown, W. Ve- West Virginia University Library, 1974. opp. $2.00.

Annotates about 550 books, 26 ilims, 20 filmstrips, 27 recordings, and 7 periodicals. The materials were selected which give "a deeper insight into the culture of Appalachia and...which might be made available througha school library to generate and nurture in Appalachian children andyoung people a pride in their cultural heritage." "Teachers r sources" includes 11 titles.

Bibliography of Nonprint Instructional Materialson the American Indian. Prepared by the Inz=tructional Development Program for Cle Institute Servfcles and Research.Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University PrInting Services, 1972. 221 pp. $2.95.

See Audiovi!-ual section for annotation.

Boston Public Library. What Is A. City? A Multi-Media Guie on Urban Living. Boston: Boston Public Library, 1969. 152 pp. $2.00.

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89 - An annotated, selected list of graded materials useful as an interpretation of city living for preschool to senior high school students. The text includes people, problems, transportation, earning a living, education, government and services, structures above ground and underground,nature, music and art, and cities of the future. Each section lists books, films, filmstrips, slides, picturesand transparencies, recordings, and activities. Directory of publishers and distributors, and an author and title index.

Boudreau, Ingeborg. Aids to Choosing Books for Children. New York: Children's Book Council, 1969. 19 pp. $1.95.

Annotated listing of general bibliographies, followed by specialized listings which include "Human Relations, History and World Events, Review Media, General Sources of Information."

Brassh, Ile W, and Walter M. Brassh. A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography of American Black English. Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, 1975. 289 pp. $15.00.

Includes about 1,600 entries, under 10 classes: Research Studies into American Black English, General Studies, Pedagogy, General Inte._est, Reviews, Folklore, Slave Narratives, Literature; Related Materials, and "Disadvantaged Approach."Most of the entries are annotated to advise the searcher that such an item exists and gives the basic content.

Brigham Young University. Institute of Ilidian Services and Research. Bibliography of Nonprint Instructional Materialson the American Indian. Provo, Utah: Bri3ham Young University Press, 1972. 221 pp. $2.S5.

An annotated bibliography including 16mm motion pictures, 8mm film loops, filmstrips, 35mm slides, overhead transparencies, study prints, maps, charts, audio recordings, and multimedia kits. Provides subject heading index, subject index,and title index with full bibliographic information and suggested grade. A distributors index is added.

Brignano, Russell. Black Americans in Autobiography, An Annotated Bibliography of :utobiograpIlies and Autobiographical Books Written Since the Civil War. Durham, N.C. Duke University Press, 1974. 118 pp. $5.75.

Lists and annotates 459 titles. Arranged alphabetically in three sections: Section I, Autobiographies. Section II, Autobiographical Books, includes diaries,travelogs, letters,

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9 essays, eyewitness reports of public events,all related in some way to the authors' lives. Section III, a checklist of similar books written before the end of the CivilWar and reprintedor published for the first time since1945. The three indexes follow the list of library symbols: index of experiences, occupations, and professions;a list of geographical locations and institutions mentioned in theannotations; and an index of titles.

Byler, Mary Gloyne, comp. American Indian Authors for Young Readers: A Representative Bibliography. New York: Association on American Indian Affairs, 1973. 30 pp. $1.00.

Selected bibliography of children's booksand materials including oral literature suitablefor story-telling. Intro- ductory essay evaluates hundreds of children'sbooks written by non-Indians about Indians and explainsthe misrepresentation of Indian culture.

Cohen, David. "Multiethnic Media: Selected Bibliographies Currently Available."Library Journal, Vol. 98,no. 8, April 15, 1973. pp. 1352-1358.

A fotow-up of the bibliographic informationon minorities developed and published in four earlierinstalimen?.s in School Libraries 1970-1972. Includes only material currently available by direct acquisition. Thoroughly annotated. Bibliographic Essays; Bibliographies; Sources ofInformation.

Conwell, Mary K.,and Pura Belpre. Libron en Espanol: An Annotated List of Children's Books in Spanish. New York: Office of Branch Libraries, New York Public Library 1971. 52 pp. $.50 prepaid (no stamps).

Books arranged under headings of: picture books; yJung readers; books for the middle age; books forolder boys and girls; folklore, myths, and legends;songs and games; bilingual books; books for learning Spanish;anthologies. Annotations for each title in both English and Spanish. Author and tide index. Li7t of sour:es for these and otherSpanish materials.

Dimitroff, Lillian. An Annotated Bibliogrully of Audiovisual Materials Related to UnderstandinaandlachingCulturally Disadvantaged. Washington: National Education Association, Division of Educational Technology, 1969. 42 pp. 75 cents.

Alphabetirally arranged under three headings: (1) Films and filmstrips concerning the appreciationand understanding

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9 2 of the culturally disadvantaged (2) Records concerning the appreciation and understanding of the culturallydisadvantaged; (3) Fihms and filmstrips concerning theteaching of the culturally disadvantaged. The list is not selective, but the annotations may be used to guide the user in the selection of materials.

District of Columbta Public Library. Children's Services. The Afro-American in Books for Children; IncludingBooks about Africa and the West Indies. Revised Edition. Washington: The Library, 1974. Free (postage requested).

An annotated list of approximately 500 gradedbooks about blacks in America, Africa, and the West Indies.Arranged by place, each section includes: Picture Books and Easy Reading; History, Geography, and Biography; Folklore andFairy Tales; Poetry, Art and Music; and Fiction. Index of titles.

Dobler, Lavinia. The Dobler World Directory of Youth Periodicals. Compiled and edited by Lavinia Dobler and MurielFuller. Third enlarged edition. New York: Citation Press, 1970. 95 pp. $4.25.

Classifies periodicals by subject and curriculuminterest. Includes section on Afro-American studies. Also lists periodi- cals published in non-English languages.

Downes, Patricia, comp. Negroes in American Life: An Annotated Bibliography of Nonprint Media. Rockville, Maryland: Eval- uation and Selection Division, Department of EducationalMedia and Technology, Montgomery County Public Schools,1971. 61 pp. $2.00.

Listing includes charts, film loops, filmstrips,games, kits, pictures, recordings, slides and transparencies. Arranged by type of media.

Dunfee, Maxine, ed. Eliminating Ethnic Bias in Instructional Materials. Washington: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop- ment, 1974. 51 pp. Leaflet.

Four major divisions: A Rationale for a Pluralistic Society, Evidence of Ethnic Bias in Instructional Materials, Efforts to Change, Resources for Education. The final section is a practical guide for evaluation of instructional materials with reference to rccism auji sexism; approximately 309 items listed.

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92 Enoch Pratt Free Library. Black Is... Baltimore: The Library. 1972. 58 pp. $.75.

A list of about 336 black-interest titles inthe active collection of children's books in the EnochPratt Library.

Enoch Pratt Free Library. The City: A Place to Live. Baltimore: The Library, 1972. 24 pp. $.35. Leaflet.

Includes 138 selected titles of books, films,and film strips; classified arrangement under environment,ethnic composition, transportation, education,poverty, employment, power, crie, financial support, and the future. Added is a selected list of periodicals relating to urban affairs.

Free Library of Philadelphia. To Be Black in America. Philadelphia: Free Public Library, n.d. Free.

A bibliogr.,phic essay arranged in broadcategories: general history, heritage, social and economic conditions,religion and education, politics, civil rights, professions,sports, arts, films, and reference and bibliography. Materials included are suitable for use by junior and senior high schoolstudents. Books, films, periodicals, andnewspapers discussed in the essay are listed alphabetically.

Gilmore, Dolores, comp. People. Rockville, Maryland: Evaluation and Selection Division, Department of EducationalMedia and Technology, Montgomery County Public Schools,1973. 335 pp. $5.00.

An annotated bibliography of print andnonprint media, sources, and resources on ethnic groups other than blacks. Extensive index.

Glancy, Barbara. Children's Interracial 'iction. Washington: American Federation of Teachers, 1969. 124 pp. $1.00.

An annotated, unselected bibliography arrangedalphabetically by author which identifies 328 books withblack characters. Interest level, reading grade level, andrecommended titles are indicated. Included is an essay, "Black Barbecue: Books for Changing Education," which isa survey-review of children's literature about blacks.

Griffin, Louise. Books ir 're-School. Washington: National Association for the Education of Young Children,1970. 48 pp. $2.00.

- 93- While this publication is intended chieflyas a guide to selecting, purchasing, and using books for and with preschool children, there are listings of Bilingual Books, Non-English Books, Books in English Using Non-English Phrases,as well as a bibliography of all books mentioned in the text.

Griffin, Louise. Multi-Ethnic Books for Young Children. Washington: National Association for the Education of Young Children,1970. 74 pp. $2.00.

Headings include American Indians and Eskimos, Appalachia and the Southern Mountains, Afro-Americans, Hawaii andthe Philippines, Latin-American Derivation, Asian Derivation, Jewish Derivation, European Derivation, Accenton Diversity, Adult Books for Parents and Teachers.

Hirschfelder, Arlene. American Indian and Eskimo Authors. New York: Association on Indian Affairs, 1973. 96 pp. $4.00.

Includes over 300 books by American Indian, Canadian Indian and Eskimo authors from over 70 tribes. Lists books on religion, history, ulture, cooking, autobiographies, biographies, anthologies. For use by teachers, librarians, students and general readers.

Indian Historian Press. Books About American Indians. San Francisco: Indian Hiscorian Press, n.d. 19pp. Free.

Lisc of books about American Indian history, culture, literature, and current affairs by native scholars, historians, activists, and educators. Publication directed entirely by Native American scholars who are recognized authorities inthe arts and humanities. Suitable for students, schools, libraries and educators.

Indiana University. America in the 70's: The Critical Issues. Bloomington, Ind.: Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University, 1972. n.p.

Films for sale or rent from Indiana University dealing with social and political realities of American life. In 12 parts, available singly or collectively: (1) Poverty, (2) Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco, (3) Family and CommunityLife, (4) The Environment, (5) Technology and Man, (6) The University, (7) The Mass Media, (8) The Cities, (9) Our NationalPriorities, (10) Black America, Part I,(11) Black America, Part II, (12) Black History and Culture.

Information Center on Children's Cultures. Africa: An Annotated List of Printed Materials Suitable for Children. New York: Information Center on Children's Cultures, 1968. 76 pp. $1.00 (prepaid only).

94- 9 5 This list attempts to evaluate all in-print English language materials for children on the subject of Africa. Selected and annotated by a joint committee of the American Library Association, Children's Services Division,and the Afro-American Institute.

Information Center on Children's Cultures. Latin America:An Annotated List of Materials for Children. New York: Infor- mation Center on Children's Cultures, 1969. 96 pp. *1.00.

Evaluates all in-print English language materials for children on the subject of Latin America, including Spanish language materials related to Latin America obtainable in the U.S. ("Latin America" here includes Mexico, Central and South America, and all islands of the Caribbean region).

Information Center on Children's Cultures. Near East and North Africa. New York: Information Center on Children's Cultures, 1970. 98 pp. $1.00; 20% discount on 20 or more copies.

Evaluates all in-print English language materials for rah on the Near East as well as some materials of interest :..11.1dren (K-9) in the Near Eastern languages. "Near East" 1,Lides North Afghanistan, Greece, Turkey, ancient Persia, _:.gypt, and the Arabian Peninsula.

Irwin, Leonard B. Black Studies: a Bibliography. Brooklawn, N.J.: McKinley Publishing Co., 1973. 122 pp. $8.50.

An annotated list of books for students, teachers, librarians and general readers. Includes works dealing with the history of black people in America, biographies a;03 other writings with emphasis on the individual, books dealing with various aspects of Negro culture and achievement in the arts, and others which do not fall into specific categories.

Jackson, Miles, ed.A Bibliography of Negro History and Culture for Young Readers. Pittsburgh: Univcrsity of Pittsburgh, 1969. 134 pp. $2.50.

An annotated list of books and audiovisual materials on the history and contributions of Negroes in America. This publication is the result of the Institute on Materials by and about Negro Americans, sponsored by Atlanta University, October 1965. The objectives of the publication are: (1) to provide teachers and librarians with a buying list which wiJi help them in developing more well-rounded book collections, (2) to provide opportunities for pupils through instructional materials to observe the interrelationship of people within our Nation, (3) to provide realistic and practical applications for pupils to evaluate contributions of Negroes in relationship to other Americans, and (4) to provide sound background as well as current materials, thereb; insuring-better understanding and learning experiences. The list is arranged by subject areas; each title is graded.

95- 9 6 Johnson, Barry.Multimedia Materials for Afro-American Studies. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1971. 225 pp. $15.95.

This documented bibliography of multimedia material for the study of Afro-American culture is designed to assist teachers on all educational levels. Lists films, fiLmstrips, recordings, audio and video tapes, kinescopes, and transparencies help ful to teachers and students. Includes four position papers about blacks, written by black professionals, which offer in- sights into the American Negro from the sociological, educa- tional, and historical aspects.

Jordan, Lois B. Mexican Americans; Resources to Build Cultural understanding. Littleton, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited. 1973. 265 pp.

"The purpose is to bring together a selection of books, 16mm films, 35mm filmstrips, 8mm film loops, recordings, slides, tran sparencies, and other audiovisual media which provides information on the historical backgrounds, cultural heritage and contemporary social, economic and political problems of Mexican Americans."Divided into two sections: I - Print materials arranged under Mexico's History, Mexican Americans in the United States, The Arts, Literature, Biography, and Fiction; II - Audiovisual Materials subdivided by medium. Only books in the English language are included, but some audiovisual materials are in Spanish and English. Four appendixes: Distinguished Mexican American Personalities, Mexican-American Organizations, Chicano Press Association and Periodicals and Newspapers of Interest to the Mexican American, and Reference.Author, title, and subject indexes. Materials sui table for young adults in junior and senior high school and college.

Keating, Charlotte W. Building Bridges of Understanding Between Cultures. Tucson, Arizona: Palo Verde Publishing Co., 1971. 233 PP. $795.

Detailed annotations of books about Afro-Americans, Indians, Eskimos, Spanish-speaking Americans, Asian-Americans, nationality grouPs and religious minorities, bilingual/bicultural children.

Latimer, Bettye I., ed. Starting Out Right; Choosing Books About Black People for Young Children. Pre-School Through Third Grade. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 1972. 96 pp. Free.

Approximately 230 juvenile books about blacks are analyzed uin depth."Criteria is established for judging these books. Titles are recommended or not recommended according to the criteria. Author index.

g 7 - 96 - Library of Congress. Folk Recordings, Selected from the Archive of Folk Song. Washington: The Library of Congress, Music Division, n.d. Free.

List of long-playing folk recordings selected from the Archive of Folk Song of the Library of Congress. Includes: music of the American Indian; folk music and tales; ballads; folk music of Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela; Afro-American spirituals, work and game songs; Bahaman songs; French ballads.

Michigan Department of Education. The Heritage of the Negro in America--a Bibliography: Books, Records, Tapes, Filmstrips. Lansing, Mich.: Michigan Department of Education, 1969. 48 pp. Free.

Identifies a variety of sources of information in the field of the contribution of the American Negro to literature, science, and the arts. Includes also multimedia kits and transparencies. Only audiovisual materials are annotated.

Michigan Education Association. A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Materials Relating to Racism Blacks, Chicanos, Native Americans, and Multi Ethnicity. 3 Vols. Lansing, Michigan: The Association. Vol. 1, $1.00, Vols. 2 and 3, $2.00.

Listed are, "Materials which we have found to be most representative of the realities that relate to the involvement and contributions of these minorities and the climate of the times during which such involvement and contributions occurred." The subject area relevant to each item is indicated.Both print and films are listed. Arranged by ethnic group.

National Conference of Christians and Jews. Books for Brotherhood. New York: The Conference, 1972. 18 pp. Free.

Includes books of general interest in the field of inter- group relations chosen from those published from August 1971 through July 1972. Selections based on their concern with interreligious, interracial, ethnic, economic, and political challenges to achieve a healthy public order. For children, young people, and adults.

New York Public Library. Black Films: A Selected List. New York: The Library, 1970. 12 pp. Free.

A film listing prepared for a-Black Films Workshop held June 5-6, 1970, at the Donnell Library Center, selected from the current film collection in the New York Public Library.

New York Public Library. Books, Films, Recordings By and About The American Negro. New York: The Library, 1968. 24 pp. Free. 1970 Supplement.

- 97 - 9 8 A selection of 233 titles included because of readability, interest, and varied levels of reading difficulty. Films have been tested with teenagers and received approval. Re- cordings are divided into classical, opera, folk, blues, gospel; jazz, musicals, soul and rock; and spoken word. The 1970 Supplement lists 94 additional titles.

New York Public Library. Puerto Rico in Children's Books: A Selected List. New York: Office of Branch Libraries, New York Public Library, 1973. $.50 prepaid (no stamps).

A listing of picture books, stories for young readers, stories for older readers, art and folklore, the people and the place.

New York Public Library.A Touch of Soul. Third edition. New York: Office of Branch Libraries, New York Public Library, 1972. 15 pp. $.50 prepaid (no stamps).

A selected, annotated listing of recent books by and about Africa and Afro-Americans for children, arranged alphabetically by title under: picture books and easy-to-read; picture book folk tales; for younger children; folk tales; art, music and poetry; human rights; people and places; stories for older boys and girls.

Nichols, Margaret S., and Margaret N. O'Neill. Multicultural Bib- liography for Preschool through Second Grade: In the Areas of Black, Spanish-Speaking, Asian American, and Native American Cultures. Stanford, California: Multicultural Resources, 1972. 40 pp. $2.00.

Lists 320 children's books under the four cultures, plus multicultural pictures, posters,and other materials for parents and teachers.

Oakland Public Library. His House Below. Books From the Bla k Struggle. Oakland, Calif.: Latin American Library of the Oakland Public Library, n.d. 6 pp. Free.

An annotated list of media to explain the "why" and "how" of the black struggle. Books, arranged alphabetically by authors, filmstrips accompanied by records, and records are included for their explanation of the present struggle for freedom, opportunity, and integrity.

Pennsylvania Department of Education. American Diversity: A Bibliography of Resources on Racial and Ethnic Minorities for Pennsylvania Schools. Harrisburg, Pa.: Bureau of General and Academic Education, Pennsylvania Department of Education, 1969. 237 pp. Free. a

98 - This annotated, graded list arranged by subjectareas identifies resources to implement curriculumstudies relating to Afro-Americans, American Indians, Jewish Americans,Mexican Americans, Oriental Americans, PennsylvaniaGermans, Puerto Ricans, and others. Types of materials include books, periodicals, films, filmstrips, kits, maps,games, pictures and study prints, recordings, tapes, transparencies, and slides. Bibliographic sources are listed separately.

Posner, Arlene, and Arne J. de Keyzer, ed. China: A Resource and Curriculum Guide. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1973. 277 pp. Cloth $6.50; Paperback $2.95.

... a wide range of materials which are currently available to the public and offer representative views of thesocial, historical, economic, political, and culturalaspects of China's society and international relations, bothpast and present." This guide annotates about 170 books and about122 films and filmstrips. The text is divided into two sections: Teaching about China, and Resources and Curricula. The Resources and Curricula section includes An Annotated Guideto Audiovisual Materials, An Annotated Guide to Books aboutChina, Packets and Miscellaneous Materialson China, Periodicals, Resource Centers for Asian Studies, Reports from Conferenceson Asian Studies, and Summer Programson Asia for Teachers. Also included is a directory of publishers.

Prince George's County Memorial Library. Selectivft List of Govern- ment Publications About the American Negro. Oxzin Hill, Md.: Reference Department, Oxon Hill Branch,Prince George's County Memorial Library, 1968. 50 pp. Single copy free.

Annotated list of government publications aboutthe American Negro in print as of December 1967.Annual supplements keep listing up-to-date.

RIF's Guide to Book Selection. Washington: Reading /s Fundamental, 1973. 91 pp. Free.

Lists approximately 1,850 paperback booksfor children from preschoolthrough elementary grades, alphabetically bypublisher. Brief annotations. Includes special lists for black, Indian, and Spanish-speaking children.

Revelle, Keith. Chicana: A Selected Bibliography of Materials by and About Mexico and Mexican Americans. Oakland, Calif.: Latin American Library of the Oakland Public Library,1969. 21 pp. Free.

An annotated bibliography "designed forgeneral use by anyone interested in Mexican American problems andculture or anyone wishing to establish a Mexican American collection." Arranged in four sections: (1) books, (2) newspapers, (3) periodicals,and (4) articles, reports, speeches.

- 99 - 100 Rollins, Charlemae, ed. We Build Together:A Reader's Guide to Negro Life and Literature for Elementary and HighSchool Use. 3d ed. Champaign, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1967. 71 pp. $1.r,5.

A list of approximately 500 titles grouped underpicture books and easy-to-read books, fiction, history,biography, poetry, folklore and music, science, and sports. This list includes books with which black children can easily identify, and through which other children nay learn aboutblack young people and families. Useful with children in preschool through the ninth grade.

Rosenfeld, Harriet.Books to Enhance the Self-Image of Negro Children. New York: Yeshiva University, 1966. 13 pp. Mimeo. Free.

An annotated list of 122 books organized in two parts: (1) books on American life, past and present, (2)Books on Africa and the West Indies. The titles are graded within each section.

San Francisco Unified School District. Asians and Asian Americans. San Francisco: The District, 1972. 34 pp. $3.29.

A selected bibliography of audiovisual materialsof par- ticular interest in the study of Asians and Asian-Americans. Arranged alphabetically by subject areas.

San Francisco Unified School District. Black America. San Fran- cisco: The District, 1972. 33 pp. $3.29.

A selected bibliography of audiovisual materialsof par- ticular interest in the study of black Americans. Arranged alphabetically within subject areas.

San Francisco Unified School District. The North American Indian and the Eskimo. San Francisco: The District, 1972. 26 pp. $3.29.

A selected graded bibliography of audiovisualmaterials of particular interest in the study of the North AmericanIndian, the Eskimo, and in the fields of ethnology andanthropology. Arranged alphabetically by media format: 16 mm film, filmstrips,

study prints, realia, models,and specimenexhibits. .

San Francisco Unified School District. Suanish Heritage and Influ- ence in the Western Hemisphere. San Francisco: The District, 1972. $3.29.

A selected bibliography of audiovisual naterialsof interest in the study of Spanish heritage and influencein the Western Hemisphere. Arranged alphabetically with the followingsubject 10 - 100- areas: (1) Spanish Influence in theAmericas, (2) Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilization, (3) EarlyCalifornia, History, (4) United States Expansion and Influence, (5)The Mexican American, (6) Spanish Speaking Couutries and Peoples,(7) Art, Music, Cuisine, and Related Titles, (8) Spanishlanguage - Audio-Visual Materials.

The Spanish Speaking in the UnitedStates:A Guide to Materials. Washington: Cabinet Committee ou Opportunitiesfor Spanish Speaking People, 1971. 175 pp. Free.

Designed to promote a greaterunderstanding of the Spanish- speaking American. Includes: listing of books; listing of periodical articles, government publications,both Federal and State; theses and dissertations;Spanish-language radio and television stations; serials, includingnewspapers and magazines; audiovisual materials; anda subject index. Same brief anno- tations. Social sciences are best represented.

Stensland, Anna Iee. Literature By and About the AmericanIndian: An Annotated Bibliography forJunior and Senior High School Students. Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1973. 208 pp. $3.95.

An annotated classified list of 350books.Arranged by subject including myth, fiction,drama, biography and auto- biography, history, anthropologyand archaeology, and modern life and problems. Full bibliographic information andcriteria for selection of materials aboutIndians.

Sutherland, Zena. History In Children's Books. Brooklawn, N.J.: McKinley Publishing Co., 1967. 248 pp. $8.50.

An annotated bibliography forschools and libraries arranged chronologically. Has special sections on Negro Historyand American Indians.

Ullom, Judith C. Folklore of the North American Indians.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. 120 pp. $2.25.

A selection of folktales divided into11 culture areas, including the Eskimo. Lists anthologies, bibliographies, and indexes.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Indian Bibliography. Washington: U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau ofIndian Affairs, 1970. 42 pp. Free.

An annotated listing of a portion ofthe collection in the Lnatructional Service (:;enter, ProfessionalLibrary in Brigham City, Utah. The Bibliography contains bookswritten by and about Ametican Indians. 102 101 - U.S. Office of Education. Books Related to Compensatory Education. Compiled by Lois Watt, Myra Thomas, and Eunice Von Ende. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. 46 pp. $-50.

This bibliography is in three parts: elementary and sec- ondary school textbooks, juvenile literature, and professional resources. Concerns in these categories include: materials about Africa, about minority groups in the United States, about children in the United States with mental or physical handicaps, and about children who have been educationally handicapped.

U.S. Office of Education. Literature for Disadvantaged Children: A Bibliography. Compiled by Lois Watt. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968. 16 pp. $.20.

A reprint from The Education of Disadvantaged Children, which listed books relating to the education of children of poverty, cultural deprivation, intercultural experience or other handicaps. Annotated, nonselective, arranged by subject areas.

University of Minnesota. American Indians: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Library Resources, 1970. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1970. Library Services Institute for Minnesota. Free.

Vino, Paquita, ed. The Puerto Ricans: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1973. 299 pp.

"This bibliography can offer light to Puerto Ricans in search of their own roots and ethnic cultural heritage. The bibliography will also serve as a resourc, to non-Puerto Ricans in the society who should and do want to "aow about their fellow citizens." Divided into four sections: Part I includes hooks, pamphlets, and dissertations, divided into major subjects; Part II lists government publications; Part III contains a selected list of periodicals, plus articles from magazines and journals; Part IV lists motion pictures and filmstrips. Title and author, and subject indexes; materials from K-college.

Vogel, Virgin J. The Indian in American History. Chicago:. Integrated Education Associates, 1968. 24 pp. $.50.

Tells of the contribution of the Indian to American civil- ization. Has a section on "Recommended Books" and a selected bibliography.

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103 White, Doris. Multi-Ethnic Books forHead Start Children: Black and Integrated Literature. Urbana, 711.: ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education, 1969. ' pp. $.90 (prepaid). This annotated list, arranged by subjectareas, includes textbooks and teaching packets. The adult backgroundreading list includes journals,records, and films.

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- 103 - DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS

American Association for Health, PhysicalEducation and Recreation, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20036

American Association for the Advancementof Science, 1515 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005

American Council on Education, 1785 MassachusettsAve., N.W., Washington, D.0 20036

American Federation of Teachers, 11 Dupont Circle, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036 American Folklore Society, Universityof Texas, Box 7819, Austin, Texas78712

American Home Economics Association,2010 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

American Hamane Association, P.O.Box 1266, Denver, Colo, 80201

American Library Association, 50 E.Huron St,, Chicago, Ill. 60611

American Personnel and Guidance Association,1712 I St., N.W., Washingto.1, D.C. 20009

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith,315 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016

AIMS (American Institute for MarxistStudies), 20 E. 30th St., New York, N.Y. 10016

APS Publications, Inc., 150 Fifth Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10021

Argus Communications, 3505 N. AshlandAva., Chicago, Ill. 60657

Association on American Indian Affairs, 5458th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10018

Association for Childhood EducationInternational, 3615 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016

Association for Educational Communi.:ationsand Technology, inc., 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Association for Student Teaching, 1201 16thSt., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Association for the Study of Negro Lifeand History, 1538 9th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,1701 K St., N.W. Suite 1100, Washington, D.C. 20006

Association of Teacher Education, 1701 K St.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 105 105 - Audio, 134 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107

Audio-Visual Associates, 180 East California Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. 91105

Billboard Publications, Inc., 165 W. 46th St., New York, N.Y. 10036

Board of Education of the City of New York, Publications Sales Office, 110 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201

Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Boston, Mass. 02116

Bowker, R.R., Company, Bowker Order Dept., Box 1807, Ann Arbor, Mich.48106

Brigham Young University Press, 205 University Building, Provo, Utah 84601

Bro-Dart, 56 Earl St., Newark, N.J. 07114

C.S. Underhill, Williamsville, N.Y. 14221

Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People, 1800 G St., N.W., Suite 712, Washington, D.C. 20506

California Library Association, 1741 Solano Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 94707

Catholic University of America, 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20064

Child Study Association of America, Inc., 50 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010

Childrens' Book Council, Inc., 175 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010

Childrens' Science Book Review Committee, Longfellow Hall, Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. 02138

Citation Press, Education Services Division, Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632

Columbia University, Teachers College Press, 525 West 120th St., New York, N.Y. 10027

Council for Exceptional Children, 1411 S. Jefferson Davis Highway, Bldg. 1, Suite 900, Arlington, Va. 22202

Council on International Books for Children, Inc., 29 W.15th St., New York, N.Y. 10011

Crowell, Thomas Y., 201 Park Ave., S., New York, N.Y. 10003

Davis Publications, 50 Portland St., Worcester, Mass. 01608

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District of Columbia Public Library, 901 G St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20001

Duke University Press, Durham, N.C. 27706

Dutton, E.P. and Co., Inc., 201 Park Ave. South, New York, N.Y. 10003

Eastman Kodak Co., Motion Picture and Education Markets,Rochester, N.Y. 14650

Educational Film Library Association, 17 West 60thSt., New York, N.Y. 10023

ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education,805 West Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana, Ill. 61801

Educational Screen, Inc., 434 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,Ill. 60605

Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide,Inc., 434 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60605

Educational Technology Publications, Inc., 140Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632

Educators Progress Service, Inc., Randolph, Wis. 53956

Enoch Pratt Library, 400 Cathedral St., Baltimore,Md. 21201

Environment Information Center, Inc., Media ServicesDept., 124 East 39th St., New York, N.Y. 10016

Fairleigh Dickenson, University Press, P.O. Box 421,Cranbury, N.J. 08512

Film News Company, 250 W. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019

Free Library of Philadelphia, 19th and Vine Sts.,Philadelphia, Pa. 19103

Freedamway Associates, Inc., 799 Broadway, hew York,N.Y. 10003

Garrard Publishing Co., 1607 North Market St.,Champaign, Ill. 61820

Gellert Publishing Company, 33 West 60th St., New York,N.Y. 10023

Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich, Inc., 757 ThirdAve., New York, N.Y. 10017

Harper and Row Publishers, Inc., Keystone IndustrialPark, Scranton, Pa. 18512

Harrison, M. and N., 274 Madison Ave., New York,N.Y. 10016

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Hayden Book Company, 116 W. 14th St., New York, N.Y. 10011

Hendershot, Carl H., Hendershot Programmed Learning Consultants, 4114 Ridgewoc4 Drive, Bay City, Mich. 48706

Horn Book, Inc., 585 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 02116

Indian Historian Press, 1451 Masonic Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94117

Indiana University, Audiovisual Center, Bloomington, Ind. 47401

Information Center on Children's Cultures, U.S. Committee for UNICEF, 331 E. 38th St., New York, N.Y. 10016

Information Center on Instructional Technology, Academy for Education Development, 1424 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20023

Instructor Publications, Inc., Instructor Park, Dansville, N.Y. 14437

Integrated Education Associates, 434 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 60604

International Reading Association, Box 695, Newark, Del. 19711

Johnson Publications, 1820 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60616

Joint Council on Economic Education, 1212 Avenue of Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036

Landers Associates, Box 69760, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069

Libraries Unlimited, Inc., Box 263, Littleton, Colo. 80120

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540

Little, Brown and Company, 34 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02106

Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co., 105 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016

Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, La. 70803

Lippincott, J.B., East Washington Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. 19105

Macmillan Company, 866 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022

McKay, David, Inc., 750 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017

108- 108 McKinley Publishing Co., 112 S. New Broadway, Brooklawn, N.J. 08030

Macmillan Professional Magazines, Inc., 22 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Conn. 06830

Maher Publications, 222 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. 60606

Media Mix Newsletter, 519 South Broadway, Redondo Beach, Calif. 90277

Michigan Departmentbf Education, Lansing, Mich. 48902

Michigan Education Association, 1216 Kendale Blvd., P.O. Box 673, Lansing, Mich. 48823

Minnesota 3tate Department of Education, St. Paul, Minn. 55101

Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Md. 20850

Multicultural Resources, P.O. Box 2945, Stanford, Calif. 94305

Multimedianews, 107 Paseo de la Playa,Box A, Redondo Beach, Calif. 90277

Music Educators National Conference, 1901 Association Drive, Reston, Va. 22091

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. 20546

National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20409

Nati Art Education Association, 1916 Association Drive, Reston, Va. 22091

National Association of Biology Teachers, 1420 N St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005

National Association for the Education of Young Children, 1834 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009

National Association of Independent Schools, 4 Liberty Square, Boston, Mass. 02109

National Audio-Visual Association, 3150 Spring St., Fairfax, Va. 22030

National Center for Audio Tapes, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302

National Center for Educational Media, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007

- 109 - 109 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 43 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019

National Coordinating Council on Drug Abuse Education and Information, Inc., 1211 Connecticut Ave., Suite 217, Washington, D.C. 20036

National Council for Geographic Education, 115 N. Marion St., Oak Park, Ill. 60301

National Council for the Social Studies, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

National Council of Teachers of English, 1111 Kenyon Road, Urbana, Ill. 61801

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1906 Association Drive, Reston, Va. 22091

National Education Association, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

National Film Board of Canada, 1 Lombard St. 210, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

National Science Teachers Association, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Negro Bibliographic and Research Center, 117 R St., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002

New York City Board of Education(See Board of Education of the City of New York.)

New York Library Association, 20 W. 41st St., Suite 1800, New York, N.Y. 10036

New York Public Library, Fifth Ave. and 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10018

New York Review, Inc., 250 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019

New York State Department, Division of Educational Communication, Albany, N.Y. 12204

North American Publishing Company, 134 North 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107

Oakland Public Library, 1457 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, Calif.94601

Oklahoma State Department of Education, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105

Organization of Ar.arican States, 17th St. and Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 110 oxford On iversityPress, Inc., 1600 Pollitt Drive, Fairlaw,n N.J. 17410

palo Verde Publishing Co., P.O. Box 5783,Tucson, art. 85703

George Peabody College of Teachers, Division of Surveys and Field Services, Nashville, Tenn.

pennsylvan ia Department of Education, Bureau of General andAcademic Education,garrisborg, Pa. 17126

pennsylvania State University, Audio-Visual Services, 7 WillardBldg., University Park, Pa. 16802

Perennial Education, Inc., P.O. Box 236, Northfield, Ill. 60093

pElaum, George A., 38 West Fifth St., Dayton, Ohio45402

Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632

Prince George's County Memorial Library, Oxon Hill Branch, 5450 Oxon Hill Rd., Oxon Hills Md. 20021

G.P. Putnam, 200 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016

Reading is Fundamental, Room 2407, Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560

San Francisco nnified School District, 135 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94102

Saturday Review,Inc., 380 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017

Scarecrow Press,/nc., 52 Liberty St., Metuchen, N.J. 08840

Scholastic Magazines, Inc., 50 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10036

Schwann, W.s Inc.,137 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 02216

Science Cent er for Teachers of Asian Studies, Ohio State University, 29 W. Woodruff Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43210

Scott, Foresman and Co., 1900 East Lake Ave., Glenview, Ill. 60025

Serina Press, 70 Kennedy St., Alexandria, Va. 22305

Society forInternational Development, 1346 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Speech Communication Association, Statler Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. 10001

Stephen F. AustinState College, School of Forestry, Nacogdoches,Texas 75961 111

111 Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402

Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th St., New York, N.Y. 10027

Thomas, Charles C., 301-27 E. Lawrence Ave., Springfield, Ill. 62703

U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. 20240

U.S. Government Printing Office Cee Superintendent of Documents.)

U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, 400 Maryland Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202

University of California Library, Berkeley, Calif. 94720

University of Chicago Press, 11030 S. Langley Ave., Chicago, Ill.60628

University of Maryland, School of Library and Information Services, College Park, Md. 20740

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan48104

University of Minnesota, Library Services Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455

University of Pittsburgh Press, 5th and Bigelorn Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213

University of Southern Califon-LI-I, University Park, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007

University Press Book Service, 302 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10001

Viking Press, Inc., 625 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022

Watts, Inc., 845 3rd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022

West Virginia University Library, Morgantown, W. Va.

Westinghouse Learning Corporation, Dept. L D, 100 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017

Wilson, H.W. Co., 950 University Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10452

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 126 Langdon St., Madison, Wis. 53702 112 - 112 - World Magazine, Inc., 488 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022

Yeshiva University, Amsterdam Ave. and 186th St., New York, N.Y. 10033

Ziff-aqvis Publishing Ccmpany, 1 Park Ave., New York, N.Y.10016

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113 AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX

A IS FOR ABRACADABRA: A BOOKLIST OF FANTASY 17 THE AAAS SCIENCE BOOK LIST 11 THE AAAS SCIENCE BOOK LIST FOR CHILDREN 11 Ackerman, Jean Marie 54 ADVENTURING WITH BOOKS 9 AEROSPACE BIBLIOGRAPHY63 AFRICA 18, 95 AFRICA, SOUTH OF THE SAHARA54, 83 THE AFRO-AMERICAN IN BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 92 AIDS TO CHOOSING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 90 Albert, Richard43 Alderson, Brian 33 ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS OF FILMS, AND SUPPLEMENTS 51 AMERICA IN THE 70'S: THE CRITICAL ISSUES 94 American Association for the Advancement of Science11, 23 American Association of School Librarians8, 11, 24 THE AMERICAN BIOLOGY TEACHER 75 AMERICAN DIVERSITY 98 AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKLIST FOR HIGH SCHOOLS 20 American Humane Association 12 AMERICAN INDIANS 88 AMERICAN INDIAN AND ESKIMO AUTHORS 94 AMERICAN INDIAN AUTHORS FOR YOUNG READERS91 American Library Association 4, 5,12, 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 30, 43, 88 THE AMERICAN WEST, 1848-1912 48 AND ALL THE DARK MAKE BRIGHT LIKE DAY 17 Anderson, Janet W. 54 Anderson, Robert54 ANIMAL BOOKS AND SUPPLEMENT12 AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS RELATED TO UNDERSTANDING AND TEACHING THE CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED91 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OF TEACHERS61 AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF CHILDREN'S STORIES WITH SETTINGS IN CITIES OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, 1960-1971 17 AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS FOR TEACHING SHAKESPEARE43 AN ANNOTATED LIST OF RECORDINGS IN THE LANGUAGE ARTS 67 APPRAISAL:,SCIENCE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 25 Arbuthnot, May Hill7, 34, 36 THE ARITHMETIC TEACHER 75 ASIANS AND ASIAN AMERICANS 100 Association for Childhood Education International 8, 15, 29 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 83 AUDIO 75 AUDIO-VISUAL CENTER FILM SALES CATALOG, 1973 46 THE AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT DIRECTORY (1974-75) 43

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114 AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDANCE MATERIALS 62 AUDIOVISUAL INSTRUCTION 70 AUDIOVISUAL MARKET PLACE 43 AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS IN MATHEMATICS 67 AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS 59 AV GUIDE 70

Baird. Cyn,thia 89 Baker, Augusta 89 Belpre, Pura 91 13ennett; Ceorge E. 89 BEQUEST OF WINGS! A FAMILY'S PLEASURE WITH BOOKS 37 BEST BOOKS FOR YOUNG ADULTS 1974 7 THE BEST IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 11 THE BEST OF THE BEST 33 BEST-SELLING CHILDREN'S BOOKS 35 Beyer, Barry K. 54, 83 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AFRO-AMERICANS AND OTHER AMERICAN MINORITIES REPRESENTED IN LIBRARY AND LIBRARY RELATED LISTINGS 85 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEGRO HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR YOUNG READERS 95 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NONPRINT INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ON THE AMERICAN INDIAN 55, 89, 90 A.BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECREATIONAL MATHEMATICS 21 Biscbop, Phyllis 83 BLACK AMERICA 100 BLACK AMERICANS IN AUTOBIOGRAPHY 90 THE BLACK EXPERIENCE IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 89 BLACK FILMS 97 BLACK IS... 93 BLACK STUDIES 95 BOOK BAIT 12

. BOOK REVIEW DIGEST 28 BOOKBIRD 26 THE BOOKLIST 24, 70 BOOKS ABOUT AMERICAN INDIANS 94 BOOKS AND NON-BOOK MEDIA 52 BOOKS AND THE TEENAGE READER 37 BOOKS, FILMS, RECORDINGS BY AND ABOUT THE AMERICAN NEGRO 97 BOOKS FOR BROTHERHOOD 97 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 1960-65, AND SUPPLEMENTS 4 BOOKS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES 5 BOOKS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARIES 12 'BOOKS FOR OTHER COUNTRIES, 1968-1971 13 BOOKS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES 5 BOOKS FOR THE TEEN AGE 22 BOOKS FOR YOU 9 BOOKS IN PRE-SCHOOL 93

1 1 5 - 116 - BOOKS RELATED TO COMPENSATORY EDUCATION 102 BOOKS TO ENHANCE THE SELF-IMAGE OF NEGRO CHILDREN 100 BOOKS TO HELP CHILDREN ADJUST TO A HOSPITAL SITUATION 13 Boston Public Library 89 Boudreau, Ingeborg 90 Brassh, Ila W. 90 Brassh, Walter 90 Brignano, Russell 90 BRITISH CHILDREN'S BOOKS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 34 Broderick, Dorothy 34, 83 BUILDING BRIDGES OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CULTURES 96 BULLETIN OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS 10, 26 BUSINESS EDUCATION BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES, 1972 66 Buskin, Judith 68 BUYER'S GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA 58 Byler, Mary Gloyne 91

Cameron, Eleanor 37 Carlsen, G. Robert 37 CATALOG OF CAPTIONED FILMS FOR THE DEAF 69 CATALOG OF CAPTIONED FILMS FOR THE DEAF(THEATRICAL FILMS AND EDUCATIONAL FILMS FOR ADULTS) 69 A CATALOG OF MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS, AND SUPPLEMENT THE CELLULOID CURRICULUM 62 CHICANA 99 Child Study Association 8 CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 29 CHILDREN AND BOOKS 34 CHILDREN AND LITERATURE 38

The Children's Book Council 15, 16, 17, 31, 37 CHILDREN'S BOOKS: AWARDS AND PRIZES 31 CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF INTERNATIONAL INTEREST 13, 88 THE CHILDREN'S BOOK SHOWCASE 1972; 1973; 1974 16 CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1974 9 CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR 1974 8 CHILDREN'S BOOKS TOO GOOD TO MISS 7 CHILDREN'S CATALOG, AND SUPPLEMENTS 6 CHILDREN'S INTERRACIAL FICTION 93 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: A GUIDE TO REFERENCE SOURCES 31 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN EDUCATION 25 CHILDREN'S PRIZE BOOKS 32 CHILDREN'S READING IN THE HOME 36 CHINA: A RESOURCE AND CURRICULUM GUIDE 99 Chisholm, Margaret 43 CHOICE 24,.71 CHOICE REVIEWS ON CARDS 25

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116 CHOOSING A CHILD'S BOOK 37 THE CITY: A PLACE TO LIVE 93 Cohen, David 91 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO FILM STUDY 67 A COMPREHENSIVE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHYOF AMERICAN BLACK ENGLISH 90 Conwell, Mary K. 91 Coughlan, Margaret 35

CREATING A SCHOOL MEDIA PROGRAM 45 CREATING INDEPENDENCE, 1763-1789 19 A CRITICAL HISTORY OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 36 CULTURE, CLASS, AND LANGUAGE VARIETY 83 CURRICULUM MATERIALS 83

Davis, A.L. 83 Davies, Ruth 31

DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF TREASURE MAPS ANDCHARTS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Dierksen, Deane 17 DIMENSIONS OF DIALECT 20 Dimitroff, Lillian 55, 91 District of Columbia Public Library 91 Dobler, Lavinia 92 THE DOBLER WORLD DIRECTORY OF YOUTHPERIODICALS 92 DOCUMENTS FROM AMERICA'S PAST 47 Dodds, Barbara 84 DOWNBEAT 75 Downes, Patricia 92 DRUG ABUSE FILMS 75 Duff, Annis 37 Dunfie, Maxine 92 Duphiney, Lorna 84

Eakin, Mary K. 10 EDUCATE 71 THE EDUCATION OF THE MINORITY CHILD 87 EDUCATION SCREEN AND AV GUIDE 71 EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION EVALUATIONS 44 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 71 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILMS 55 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILMSTRIPS 56 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE GUIDANCE MATERIALS 56 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAND RECREATION MATERIALS 56 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE SCIENCE MATERIALS56 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE SOCIAL STUDIES MATERIALS 57 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE TAPES, SCRIPTS,TRANSCRIPTIONS 57 EDUCATOR'S PURCHASING GUIDE 44 EFLA EVALUATIONS 71 Egoff, Sheila 34, 37 THE ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLMATHEMATICS LIBRARY 21 ELEMENTARY ENGLISH 29, 76 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY COLLECTION 5 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS GUIDE TO FREE CURRICULUMMATERIALS 57 ELIMINATING ETHNIC BIAS IN INSTRUCTIONALMATERIALS 92 Ellis, Albert 36 ENCYCLOPAEDIA CINEMATOGRAPHICA 51 ENGLISH JOURNAL 29, 76 Enoch Pratt Free Library 17, 93 THE ENVIRONMENT FILM REVIEW 58 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE 68 ETHNIC STUDIES: A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO REFERENCE MATERIALSAT BERKELEY EVALUATING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNGPEOPLE 38 EXCELLENT PAPERBACKS FOR CHILDREN 8 EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 76 Eyre, Frank 34

FABLES FROM INCUNABULA TO MODERN PICTURE BOOKS 35 Fader, Daniel 37 FANFARE: 1966-1970; 1973 17 FANFARE, THE HORN BOOK'S HONOR LIST OF CHILDREN'SBOOKS 9 FEATURE FILMS ON 8MM AND 16MM 61 FILM EVALUATION GUIDE, 1965-1967, AND SUPPLEMENT 44 FILM NEWS 71 A FILMOGRAPHY OF FILMS ABOUT MOVIES ANDMOVIEMAKING 66, 69 FILMS: A CATALOG OF THE FILM COLLECTION IN THE PUBLICLIBRARY 50 FILMS AND FILMSTRIPS ON FORESTRY 67 FILMS DELIVER: TEACHING CREATIVELY WITH FILMS 53 FILMS FOR ADULT DISCUSSION 51 FILMS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY 51 FILMS FOR ARTS AND CRAFTS 51 FILMS FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE 52 FILMS FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS 51 FILMS FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SKILLS, ANDSUPPLEMENTS 51 FILMS FOR CHILDREN 51 FILMS FOR COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE ARTS 51 FILMS FOR ECONOMICS EDUCATION51 FILMS FOR EDUCATION AND TEACHER TRAINING, ANDSUPPLEMENT 51 FILMS FOR ELEMENTARY SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS52 FILMS FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION 52 FILMS FOR FILM STUDY 52 FILMS FOR HEALTH, RECREATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION,AND SUPPLEMENT 52

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118 1MS FOR HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 51 IMS FOR HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 52 INS FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND HOME ECONOMICS 52 INS FOR LANGUAGE ARTS 51 INS FOR MATHEMATICS 64 INS FOR MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES 52 LMS FOR MUSIC EDUCATION 52 LMS FOR SAFETY AND FIRST AID 52 LMS FOR VISUALIZATION OF ANTHROPOLOGY 52 LMS FOR WORLD CULTURES AND GEOGRAPHY 52 LMS FOR YOUNG ADULTS 51 LMS OF A CHANGING WORLD 54 LMS ON ART 64 LMS ON MANPOWER 69 sher, Margery 34 1K RECORDINGS 97 1KLORE: FROM AFRICA TO THE UNITED STATES 19 LKLORE OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS 19, 101

EE AND INEXPENSIVE LEARNING MATERIALS 44 EE AND INEXPENSIVE MATERIALS ON WORLD AFFAIRS 59 ee Library of Phi:d Aphia 93 OM CHILDHOOD TO CHILDHOOD: CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND THEIR CREATORS 38

MES AND SIMULATIONS FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS 60 llespie, John T. 45 lmore, Dolores 93 ancy, Barbara93 OD AND INEXPENSIVE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 8 OD BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 10 OD READINGS FOR POOR READERS 23 ambs, Jean 84 E GREEN AND BURNING TREE 37 eene, Ellin 58 iffin, Louise 94 OWING UP WITH BOOKS 23 OWING UP WITH PAPERBACKS 23 OWING UP WITH SCIENCE BOOKS 23 GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND LIBRARIANS WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING INDIAN STUDENTS 86 IDE TO CHILDREN'S MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, REFERENCE BOOKS 15 GUIDE TO DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION AND INFORMATION MATERIALS 66 GUIDE TO INFORMATION SOURCES FOR READING 31 IDE TO GOVERNMENT LOAN FILM 45 IDE TO READING FOR SOCIAL STUDIES 62

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HANDY KEY TO YOUR NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS, 1915-1971 45 HARRISON TAPE CATALOG 71 Haviland, Virginia 35,38 Hedelbach, Ruth 61 Hemenway, Robert 54 Hendershot, Carl 58 Henry, Jeanette 84 THE HERITAGE OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA 97 HIGH FIDELITY/MUSICAL AMERICA 76 HIGH INTEREST-EASY READING FOR JUNIOR AND,SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 21 THE HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS LIBRARY 21 Hirschfelder, Arlene 94 HIS HOUSE BELOW 98 HISTORY OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS 101 HOOKED ON BOOKS 37 Hopkins, Lee Bennett 59, 84 The Horn Book 17 HORN BOOK MAGAZINE 26, 72 Hymes, Jody 85

I READ... I SEE... I HEAR... I LEARN 13 IMAGE OF THE BLACK IN CHILDREN'S FICTION 34, 83 THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL BULLETIN 72 INDEX TO BLACK HISTORY AND STUDIES-- MULTIMEDIA 86 INDEX TO COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION 60 INDEX TO EDUCATIONAL AUDIO TAPES 64 INDEX TO EDUCATIONAL OVERHEAD TRANSPARENCIES 49 INDEX TO EDUCATIONAL RECORDS 65 INDEX TO EDUCATIONAL VIDEOTAPES 65 INDEX TO 8MM AOTION CARTRIDGES 49, 65 INDEX TO HEALTH AND SAFETY EDUCATION, - - MULTIMEDIA 65 INDEX TO INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CATALOGS 45 INDEX TO LITERATURE ON THE AMERICAN INDIAN 84 INDEX TO OVERHEAD TRANSPARENCIES 49, 64 INDEX TO 16MM EDUCATIONAL FILMS 49, 65 INDEX TO 35MM FILMSTRIPS 49, 65 INDEX TO VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION - - MULTIMEDIA 65 INDIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 101 Indian Historian Press 94 THE INDIAN IN AMERICAN HISTORY 102 Indiana University 94

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120 INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 76 Information Center on Children's Cultures 18 Information Center on Instructional Technology 46 INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS OFTHE CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED AND EXCEPTIONAL 54 INSTRUCTOR 72 INTERGROUP EDUCATION: METHODS AND MATERIALS 84 INTERNATIONAL INDEX TO MULTI-MEDIAINFORMATION 46 Irwin, Leonard B. 95 ISSUES IN CHILDREN'S BOOK SELECTION 39

Jablonsky, Adelaide 85 Jackson, Clara 85 Jackson, Miles 95 Johnson, Harry 96 Joint Council on Economic Eduration 59 Jordan, Lois B. 96 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE 76 JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY 77 JOURNAL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION,AND RECREATION 77 JOURNAL OF HOME ECONOMICS 77 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY CATALOG,AND SUPPLEMENTS 6

Karl, Jean 38 Katz, William 86 Keating, Charlotte 96 Kelly, Ernece B. 86 Kenworthy, Leonard 59 Kujoth, Jean Spralman35 Kingston, Carolyn 38 Kirkton, Carole M. 60 KIRKUS REVIEWS 27

LANDERS FILM REVIEWS 72 LA RAZA rm FILMS 89 Latimer, Bettye 96 LATIN'AMERICA 18, 95 LEAVING DIRECTORY, 1970-71 69 LEARIING DIRECTORY, 1972-73 46 LEARivING FROM PICTURES 69 Lekan, Helen 60 LET THEM BE THEMSELVES 84 LET!S READ TOGETHER: BOOKS FOR FAMILY ENJOYMENT 13 Lewis, Darrell 60

-122- 121 LIBRARY JOURNAL 27, 72 LIBRARY MATERIALS.FOR SCHOOLS IN APPALACHIA 89 Library of Congress 9, 18, 19, 31, 35, 60, 97 LIBRARY TRENDS 77 LIBROS EN ESPANOL 91 Limbacher, James L. 61 Lindsey, Margaret 61 LITERATURE BY AND ABOUT THE AMERICAN INDIAN 101 LITERATURE FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN 102 LIST OF SLIDES 47 LOOKING AT PICTURE BOOKS 1973 33 Losher, Susan 36

McClure, Merlyn 61 McDaniel, Roderick 61 McLendon, Jonathan C. 62 MAN AND ENVIRONMENT51 MAN/SOCIETY/TECHNOLOGY 77 Markham, Lois 46 THE MATHEMATICS TEACHER 77 MATTERSOF FACT: ASPECTS OF NON-FICTION FOR CHILDREN 34 Maynard, Richard A. 62 MaTIA AND METHODS/EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION 72 MEDIA FOR TEACHING AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES 85 MEDIA IN VALUE EDUCATION 68 MEDIA INDEXES AND REVIEW SOURCES 43 MEDIA MIX 73 MEDIA REVIEW 73 Meigs, Cornelia 36 MEXICAN AMERICANS: RESOURCES TO BUILD CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING 96 Michigan Department of Education 97 Michigan Education Association 97 MINNESOTA GUIDANCE SERIES 62 MODERN MEDIA TEACHER 72,73 Moorachian, Rose 62 MULTICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH SECONDGRADE 98 MULTI-ETHNIC BOOKS FOR HEADSTART CHILDREN 103 MULTI-ETHNIC BOOKS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 94 MULTIETHNIC MEDIA 91 A MULTIMEDIA APPROACH TO CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 58 MULTIMEDIA MATERIALS FOR AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES 96 MULTIMEDIANEWS 73 MUSIC BOOKS FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL 77 MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 77

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122 NASA EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS 20 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 20, 63 National Aerospace Education Council 63 National Art Education Association 63, 64 National Association of Independent Schools 5 NATIONAL CENTER FOR AUDIO TAPES CATALOG, 1969-71 48 National Conference of Christians and Jews 97 National Council for the Social Studies 16, 20 National Council of Teachers of English 9, 10, 20, 21 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 21, 64 National Information Center for Educational Media 49, 50, 64, 86 National Institute of Mental Health 66 National Science Teachers Association 17 NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA 95 NEGRO ART FROM THE HARMON COLLECTION 48 THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES 87 NEGRO LITERATURE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 84 NEGROES IN AMERICAN LIFE 92 NEW EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS 46, 87 New York City Board of Education 22 New York Library Association 50, 51 New York Public Library 10, 50, 97, 98 New York State Education Department 66 New York State Education Department, Division of Educational Communi- cations 51 THE NICEM UPDATE OF NONBOOK MEDIA 64 1974-75 CATALOG OF AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS, AND SUPPLEMENT 88 99 FILMS ON DRUGS 55 NINETY-NINE-PLUS FILMS ON DRUGS 69 Nichols, Margaret S. 98 THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN AND THE ESKIMO 100 NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1940-1959 7 NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1974 7 NOTABLE CHILDREN'S TRADE BOOKS IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL STUDIES 16

Oakland Public Library 98 Oklahoma State Department of Education 86 O'Neill, Margaret N. 98 ONLY CONNECT: READINGS ON CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 37 ORIENTAL-AMERICANS 84 OUTSTANDING SCIENCE TRAVE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN IN 1973 17

PAPERBACK BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 11 PAPERBACK BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 30 Parker, David L. 66, 69 PASS THE POETRY, PLEASE 59

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13 Pellowski, Anne 36 Pennsylvania Department of Education 98 Pennsylvania State University 51, 52 Penntap Audio Tape Library 52 PEOPLE-'93 PERIODICALS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES 14 Perkins, Flossie L. 52 PHAEDRUS: A NEWSLETTER OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE RESEARCH 27 Phelps, Jennifer 87 PICTURE BOOKSTOR CHILDREN PICTURES OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1972 47 PICTURES OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 47 Porter, Dorothy 87 Posner, Arlene 99 POT POURRI 73 Poteet, G. Howard 67 PREVIEWS 73 Prince George's County Memorial Library 99 PROGRAMMED LEARNING 58 PSYCHOLOGICAL CINEMA REGISTER 52 PUBLISHERSWEEKLY 28 PUERTO RICO IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 98 THE PUERTO RICANS 102

Raab, Joseph A. 67 READING, CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND OUR PLURALISTIC SOCIETY 35, 85 READING LADDERS FOR HUMAN RELATIONS 32, 86 READING WITH YOUR CHILD THROUGH AGE 5 8 READINGS ABOUT CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 38 READINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS: ILLINOIS 14 RECOMMENDED PAPERBACKS: OCTOBER 1968-AUGUST 1971; OCTOBER 1971-APRIL 1973 17 RECORDS AND CASSETTES FOR YOUNG ADULTS 50 Reeder, Barbara 87 REFERENCE AND SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS REVIEWS, 1968-1970; 1970-1972; 1972-197415 A REFERENCE GUIDE TO AUDIOVISUAL INFORMATION 61 Reid, Virginia 32, 86 Reinhart, Bruce22 REPRODUCTION AND PAPERBACK BOOKS ON ART 63 THE REPUBLIC OF CHILDHOOD: A CRITICAL GUIDE TO CANADIAN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 34 RESOURCES FOR LEARNING Revelle, Keith 99 RIF'S GUIDE TO BOOK SELECTION 99 Roach, Helen 52 Robinson, Evelyn R. 38 Rollins, Charlemaa 100 Rosenberg, Judith 32

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124 Rosenberg, Kenyon 32 Rosenfeld, Harriet 100 Rufsvold, Margaret 53

Samson, Nelson T. 67 San Francisco Unified School District 100 SATURDAY REVIEW 74 Sayers, Frances Clarke 39 Schellachi, Anthony 53 Scherf, Walter 32, 33 Schoenfeld, Madalynne 58 SCHOLASTIC TEACHER 74 SCHOOL ARTS 78 SCHOOL HEALTH REVIEW 74, 78 SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BOOK REVIEW 10 SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL 22, 27, 28, 39, 74 THE SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER 31 SCHOOL MEDIA QUARTERLY 24 THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN, DIRECTOR, AND TEACHER 78 Schreiber, Morris 67 SCHWANN RECORD AND TAPE GUIDE 78 SCIENCE AND CHILDREN 29, 78 SCIENCE BOOKS: A QUARTERLY REVIEW 23 SCIENCE FICTION STORY INDEX 1950-1968 30 THE SCIENCE TEACHER 30, 78 SEARCHING FOR AMERICA 86 SELECT AUDIOVISUAL RECORDS: CONTEMTORAKYAFRICAN ART FROM THE HARMON COLLECTION 47 A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS RELATING TORACISM, BLACKS, CHICANOS, NATIVE AMERICANS, AND MULTI ETHNICITY 97

SELECTED MENTAL HEALTH FILMS 66 SELECTED READINGS ON INTERGROUP RELATIONS 88 SELECTING MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL MEDIA CENTERS 43 A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO MATERIALS FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION 68 SELECTIVE LIST OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NEGRO 99 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LIBRAKY CATALOG, AND SUPPLEMENTS 6 A SENSE OF STORY: ESSAYS ON CONTEMPORARY WRITERS FOR CHILDREN 39 Seruya, Flora 36 SEX AND SEX EDUCATION 36 SEX EDUCATION ON FILMS 68 SEXISM AND YOUTH 35 Shapiro, Lillian 33 Shrank, Jeffery 68 SIGHTLINES 74 Singer, Laura J. 68

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123 Smith, Lillian 39 Snyder, Ellie 68 SOCIAL EDUCATION 79 THE SOCIAL STUDIES 79 SOURCE BOOK OF AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN MATERIALSFOR MUSIC EDUCATORS 87 SOURCES OF GOOD BOOKS FOR POOR READERS 23 SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ON EDUCATIONALTECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT 46 SOURCES OF MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS 53 Spache, George 23 SPANISH HERITAGE AND INFLUENCE IN THE WESTERNHEMISPHERE100 THE SPANISH SPEAKING IN THE UNITED STATES 101

SPOKEN RECORDS 52 Standifer, James 87 Stanford, Barbara 87 STARTING OUT RIGHT 96 Stensland, Anna Lee 101 STEPS TO SERVICE 30 STEREO REVIEW 79 STUDY MATERIALS FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION IN THESCHOOLS 59 SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS BULLETIN REVIEWS SERIES, 1964-6614 SUPCRIPTION BOOKS BULLETIN REVIEWS, 1966-196815 SUGGESTED READINGS IN THE LITERATURES OFAFRICA, CHINA, INDIA, JAPAN22 SUMMONED BY BOOKS 39 Sutherland, Zena K. 11, 34, 101

TAPES FOR TEACHING CATALOG, 1966-67 51 TEACHER75 TEACHER TRAINING FILMS 60 TEACHERS' GUIDE TO AMERICAN NEGRO HISTORY 86 TEACHING ABOUT JAPAN 85 TEACHING ABOUT JEWS AND JUDAISM 88 THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE TEACHING OF LITERATUREBY AFRO-AMERICANS 87 TO BE BLACK IN AMERICA 93 TOP OF THE NEWS 25 A TOUCH OF SOUL 98 Townsend, John Rowe33, 39 THE TRAGIC MODE IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 38 Turner, Darwin T. 87

Ullom, Judith C. 101 U.S. Department of the Interior 101 U.S. Department of Labor 69 U.S. GOVERNMENT FILMS 54 UNITED STATES NAVY SHIPS 1775-1941 48

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123 U.S. Office of Education 69, 102 University of Minnesota 102 THE UNRELUCTANT YEARS 39

Van Orden, Phyllis 5 Vino, Paquita 102 VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL LEARNING MATERIALS 22 Vogel, Virgin J. 102 VOICES OF WORLD WAR II, 1937-45 47

Wagner, Robert 69 WE BUILD TOGETHER 100 Weber, David O. 69 Weinberg, Meyer 87 Wentworth, Donald 60 Westinghouse Learning Corporation 69 WHAT IS A CITY? 62, 89 White, Doris 103 THE WIDE WORLD OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS 19 Williams, Catherine M. 70 WORLD CIVILIZATION BOOKLIST 20 WORLD MAGAZINE 79 THE WORLD OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 36 WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN: AN OUTLINE OF ENGLISH CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 33 YANKEE DOODLE'S LITERARY SAMPLER OF PROSE, POETRY, AND PICTURES 35 YOUNG ADULT LIBRARIANSHIP IN THE HIGH SCHOOL 33 YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERATURE IN SERIES: FICTION, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE 32 YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERATURE IN SERIES: PUBLISHERS' AND NON-FICTION SERIES 32

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