ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries

ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries

tion of Latin American Library Materials. The volume is available for $5 from the AALA Head­ Calendar quarters, 471 Park Lane, State College, PA 16801. • Missouri Union List of Serial Publications (2 October volumes, 3d edition, 1981) has been published by the St. Louis Public Library. This new edition 23—Online Searching: Workshop conducted by includes 40,000 titles and 114,000 holdings K. Subramanyam, Drexel University School of statements of periodicals, newspapers, and serial Library and Information Science. Fee: $110. publications located in 52 academic, public, and Contact: Director, Office of Continuing Profes­ special libraries throughout Missouri and parts of sional Education, Drexel University, 32d and Illinois and Kansas. Copies are available in Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19104; (215) hardcover at $100 per set or $50 per microfiche 895-2153. set (24x diazo, negative polarity) from the St. 24—Conservation: “Institute for Conservation Louis Public Library, 1301 Olive Street, St. Management in the 1980s: The Future of Li­ Louis, MO 63103. Prices for libraries that par­ brary and Archive Conservation,” Simmons ticipate in the project are $75 and $35 for each College GSLIS, Boston. Fee: $40. Contact: set. Ching-chih Chen, GSLIS, Simmons College, • Online Bibliographic Search Services, SPEC 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115; (617) Kit #76 (July 1981) focuses on major concerns re­ 738-2224 or 738-2225. garding the organization of online search services, 24—Printing History: "Sharing a Rich Heritage: policy formation, and communication with the The History of Printing in Pennsylvania,” a clientele. The kit contains eight policy state­ conference sponsored by the Franklin County ments, three annual reports and a position de­ Library to be held at Wilson College, Cham­ scription, and ten examples of user publicity. bersburg, Pennsylvania. Contact: Cesi Kel- SPEC Kits are available by subscription from the linger, Project Director, 735 Philadelphia Av­ Systems and Procedures Exchange Center, enue, Chambersburg, PA 17201. OMS/ARL, 1527 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., 29-30—Non-Print Materials: Workshop con­ Washington, D.C., 20036. Individual kits may be ducted by Jerry Saye, Drexel University School purchased (prepaid only) for $15 plus a $2 per of Library and Information Science. Fee: $90. total order handling charge, with checks made Contact: See October 23 entry. payable to the ARL Office of Management November Studies. • Synfuels: An Annotated Bibliography of 2-4—New Technology: “The Challenge of Selected References (15 pages, July 1981) has Change: Critical Choices for Library been published by the University of Central Decision-Makers, the 1981 Pittsburgh Confer­ Florida Library as Library Bibliography Series ence sponsored by the School of Library and No. 5. It may be purchased for $2 from Gifts and Information Science and Office of Communica­ Exchange, University of Central Florida, P.O. tions Programs, University of Pittsburgh. Box 2500, Orlando, FL 32816. Robert Lee Chartrand will give the banquet address on “Libraries in Our Future: Federal AUDIOVISUAL NOTICE • Papers of the Women’s Trade Union League Competency Comments and Its Principal Leaders is now available in mi­ croform. Included are the records of the National The ACRL Educational and Behavioral Sci­ WTUL at the Library of Congress, a smaller col­ ence Section’s Committee on Bibliographic lection at the Schlesinger Library, and the rec­ Instruction for Educators requests your ords of the New York WTUL, together with the evaluative comments on Bibliographic Com­ papers of Margaret Dreier Robins, Rose petencies for Education Students, which ap­ Schneiderman, Leonora O'Reilly, Agnes Nestor, peared in C&RL News, July/August 1981, pp. Mary Anderson, and the unpublished autobiogra­ 209-10. Please address the following factors: phy of Mary Kenney O’Sullivan. The edition also format; content; organization; usefulness for contains a composite set of WTUL serial publica­ library instruction in the classroom; ways in tions, both national and local. A printed guide which you would use the listing. Please send has been prepared by this edition’s editor, Ed­ your evaluation comments to Charles ward T. James. The Library of Congress collec­ Thurston, Chair, ACRL/EBSS Committee on tion (25 reels) may be ordered from its Photodu­ Bibliographic Instruction for Educators, Uni­ plication Service. All other microfilms (131 reels) versity of Texas at San Antonio Library, San and the guide are distributed by Research Pub­ Antonio, TX 78285, by November 1, 1981. lications, Inc., 12 Lunar Drive, Woodbridge, CT 06525. 340 1st ANNUAL VIDEODISC CONFERENCE October 23-24, 1981 Marriott Key Bridge Hotel, Arlington, Virginia Sponsored by: Videodisc/Tetetext Magazine Registration Fee: Before September 23: $175.00; after September 23: $200 For additional information contact: MRI Conferences, a division of Microform Review Inc 520 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT 06880 (203) 226-6967 Postures and Perceptions,” at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh. Fee: $95 before Oc­ tober 16; $110 late registration fee. Contact: Priscilla Mercier, Conference Coordinator, School of Library and Information Science, 801 1st ANNUAL L.I.S. Building, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; (412) 624-5230. SERIALS 2—4—Online Searching: “Online ’81,” annual con­ ference and exposition, Online, Inc., at Loews Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas. Open to online CONFERENCE users and administrators. Fee: $215. Contact: Jeff Pemberton, Online ’81, 11 Tannery Lane, October 30-31, 1981 Weston, CT 06883; (203) 227-8466. 6—Bibliographic Instruction: BI workshop at Westpark Hotel, Santa Fe Public Library, La Farge Branch. Designed for academic and special librarians. Arlington, Virginia Instructor: Barbara Schwartz, University of Texas at Austin. Contact: CUS Division of the Chairperson: Nancy Jean Melin, New Mexico Library Association, c/o New CUNY (Graduate Center) Mexico State University Library, Box 3475, Las Registration Fee: Cruces, NM 88003; (505) 646-1508. Before September 30: $125.00 6—Reference Evaluation: Workshop conducted after September 30: $150.00 by Thomas Childers, Drexel University School of Library and Information Science. Fee: $75. Contact: See October 23 entry. For additional information contact: 6-7—Microcomputers: “Institute on Mic­ MRI Conferences, rocomputers in Libraries,” Simmons College a division of Microform Review Inc. GSLIS, Boston. Fee: $125. Contact: see Oc­ 520 Riverside Ave. tober 24 entry. Westport, CT 06880 10-13—Management: “Library Management (203) 226-6967 Skills Institute,” Columbia Inn, Columbia, Maryland, sponsored by the Office of Manage- 341 ment Studies for academic library management staff. Fee: $200. Contact: Donna Reilly or Maureen Schechter, OMS/ARL, 1527 New Hampshire Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 7th ANNUAL 20036; (202) 232-8656. 13—Ohio Libraries: “Academic Libraries: Image MICROFORM and Impact,” annual fall conference of the Academic Library Association of Ohio (an CONFERENCE ACRL chapter), at the Harley Hotel, 1000 East Granville Road, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: November 16-17, 1981 Marian Winner, Chapter Chair, Science Li­ brary, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056. Westpark Hotel, 14, 21—Online Searching: “Refresher Workshop on Online Database Searching,” Simmons Col­ Arlington, Virginia lege GSLIS, Boston. Fee: $125. Open to stu­ dents of previous basic online database search­ Sponsored by: Microform Review and ing courses or those currently enrolled. Con­ the Micropublishing Committee of RTSD. tact: See October 24 entry. American Library Association 15- 20—Management: “Advanced Management Registration Fee: Skills Institute,” Columbia Inn, Columbia, Before October 16: $125.00: Maryland, sponsored by the Office of Manage­ after October 16: $150.00 ment Studies for librarians who hold senior management positions or who have attended For additional information contact: previous institutes or the equivalent. Fee: MRI Conferences, $350. Contact: See November 10-13 entry. a division of Microform Review Inc. 16- 20—Grants: Program planning/proposal writ­ ing, government funding, foundation/corporate 520 Riverside Ave. funding. The Grantsmanship Center Training Westport, CT 06880 Program, Department of Human Service Pro­ (203) 226-6967 grams, City òf Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fee: $395. Contact: Paula Van Gelder, Department of Human Service Programs, Cambridge, MA 02139; (617) 498-9076. 20— Government Documents: “Government Documents in Data Bases,” workshop at the 2nd ANNUAL Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey; COMPUTER sponsored by the Government Documents HARDWARE & Association/NJ, Rutgers GSLIS, and the New Jersey Library Association’s Reference Section. SOFTWARE Contact: Jana Varlejs, Rutgers GSLIS, 4 Hun­ tington St., New Brunswick, NJ 08903; (201) CONFERENCE 932-7169. December December 11-12, 1981 4—Library Personnel: “Legal Aspects of Person­ Westpark Hotel, nel Work,” workshop at the Graduate School of Arlington, Virginia Library and Information Studies, Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey; sponsored by the New Sponsored by: Computer Equipment Review & Jersey Library Association’s Administration Software Review Section and Rutgers GSLIS. Contact: See No­ Registration Fee: vember 20 entry. Before November 11: $125.00 14—18—Grants: Program planning, etc., The after November 11: $150.00 Grantsmanship Center Training Program, City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. See November 16-20 entry for more information. For additional

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