item: #1 of 7408 id: crln-16651 author: None title: crln-16651 date: 2017-05-08 words: 397 flesch: 37 summary: While the literature on pedagogy and library services may trend more towards aspects of educating traditional college students, the changing populations at many institutions require an additional focus on continuing education students. Also, this month, our Internet Resources feature by Sarah Barbrow, Denise Brush, and Julie Goldman provides an excellent list of online tools related to “Research data management and services.” keywords: month; university cache: crln-16651.pdf plain text: crln-16651.txt item: #2 of 7408 id: crln-16652 author: None title: crln-16652 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2152 flesch: 38 summary: Designed specifically for manuscript collec- tions, the APS Library plans to share their work with other libraries. Over time, the Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record and Research Data Management have been the most pervasive trends, Em- bracing the Need for Radical Change the most targeted challenge, and the Internet of Things the most enduring technology development. keywords: data; libraries; library; report; research; university; women cache: crln-16652.pdf plain text: crln-16652.txt item: #3 of 7408 id: crln-16653 author: None title: crln-16653 date: 2017-05-08 words: 4034 flesch: 46 summary: “Not only does CORA contain learning materials from library instructors, but it also incorporates outside instructional voices, Susan Gardner Archambault Lindsey McLean Nicole Pagowsky May 2017 245 C&RL News pushing information literacy instruction beyond the confines of the library. Archambault and McLean win IS Innovation Award Susan Gardner Archambault and Lindsey McLean have been selected to receive the IS Innovation award for their work on Proj- ect CORA: Community of Online Research Assignments, an open access resource for faculty and librarians looking for a collabor- ative space to share and adapt research as- signments, as well as build a virtual commu- nity of practice for educators interested in teaching con- cepts related to informa- tion literacy. keywords: ala; award; committee; exhibit; information; instruction; librarian; library; literacy; professional; university; work cache: crln-16653.pdf plain text: crln-16653.txt item: #4 of 7408 id: crln-16654 author: None title: crln-16654 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2792 flesch: 49 summary: How can we, as librarians who work more and more with adult students, incorporate the best of adult education theory into our information literacy instruction? Who are adult students, and why are they here? The scaffolded approach to library instruction, which is often built-in to curricu- lum aimed at traditional-age undergraduates, is frequently missing programs focused on adult students. keywords: adult; concepts; education; information; learning; students; threshold cache: crln-16654.pdf plain text: crln-16654.txt item: #5 of 7408 id: crln-16655 author: None title: crln-16655 date: 2017-05-08 words: 1870 flesch: 62 summary: May 2017 257 C&RL News services, events, whiteboard questions and answers, student art, or contests. UCA students use the library as both an academic and a social place. keywords: library; mailto; questions; students; study; whiteboard cache: crln-16655.pdf plain text: crln-16655.txt item: #6 of 7408 id: crln-16656 author: None title: crln-16656 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2307 flesch: 40 summary: Background Since 1988, reference interns have pro- vided professional-level reference services to patrons of the university libraries at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro (UNC-Greensboro). However, in 2003, the university li- braries decided to only hire LIS students as reference interns. keywords: interns; internship; library; percent; program; reference cache: crln-16656.pdf plain text: crln-16656.txt item: #7 of 7408 id: crln-16657 author: None title: crln-16657 date: 2017-05-08 words: 1129 flesch: 57 summary: Cynthia A. Romanowski, “First-time faculty, first year experience, C&RL News 76, no. 11 (December 2015): 590–91. Throughout my years of working in academic libraries, I have heard stories that some teaching faculty do not consider library faculty members as “equals.” keywords: faculty; library; year cache: crln-16657.pdf plain text: crln-16657.txt item: #8 of 7408 id: crln-16658 author: None title: crln-16658 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2335 flesch: 49 summary: In this dis- cussion, participants will be challenged to evaluate what students need to learn to be successful, learn how to demonstrate and communicate with faculty of the benefits of the ACRL Framework, and explore “vi- sions of the possible” in how to effectively promote ACRL Framework success stories, demonstrating applications and a variety of pedagogical methods. Locations for programs and a complete listing of ACRL meetings, along with discussion group and interest group information, will be available in the Annual Conference Scheduler. keywords: acrl; discussion; information; june; library; mailto; p.m.; topic cache: crln-16658.pdf plain text: crln-16658.txt item: #9 of 7408 id: crln-16659 author: None title: crln-16659 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2187 flesch: 37 summary: Exposing faculty and students to open ac- cess resources within the catalog can provide opportunities for open access to become a normal part of their research and educational experiences and increase the use and accep- tance of open access resources. A fortuitous benefit of putting open access resources through a normal acquisition process is the normalization of open access, seamlessly integrating open access into the library and research of an institution. keywords: access; communication; faculty; librarians; resources cache: crln-16659.pdf plain text: crln-16659.txt item: #10 of 7408 id: crln-16660 author: None title: may17_bojs.indd date: 2017-05-24 words: 2318 flesch: 48 summary: Recently, some academic libraries have begun to offer research data management (RDM) services to their communities. Developing a profile provides a platform for discussing data with researchers, educates re- searchers about data management, and offers insight into data services needs on campus. keywords: access; data; librarians; management; research; resources; science; services cache: crln-16660.pdf plain text: crln-16660.txt item: #11 of 7408 id: crln-16661 author: None title: crln-16661 date: 2017-05-08 words: 2108 flesch: 49 summary: Open peer review provides an alternative to what may be considered an entrenched and opaque practice in the evaluation and selection of scholarship to be published. Central is the poster child for open peer review without compromising scholarly quality. keywords: academic; librarians; library; peer; research; review cache: crln-16661.pdf plain text: crln-16661.txt item: #12 of 7408 id: crln-16662 author: None title: crln-16662 date: 2017-05-08 words: 594 flesch: 57 summary: It focuses on the role of school and public libraries in providing opportunities for the nation’s youth to develop computa- tional thinking skills through coding activi- ties and other computer science education programs. Stay informed on developments in the congressional appropriations process by signing up to receive action alerts and District Dispatch, the ALA Washington Office blog. keywords: ala; libraries cache: crln-16662.pdf plain text: crln-16662.txt item: #13 of 7408 id: crln-16663 author: None title: crln-16663 date: 2017-05-08 words: 1149 flesch: 44 summary: Access: http://blackgrooves. org/. Staying abreast of new music releases, especially those outside of the mainstream pop world, can be challenging. Each monthly issue also contains an extensive list of other new releases from the past month. keywords: american; arctos; music; new; university cache: crln-16663.pdf plain text: crln-16663.txt item: #14 of 7408 id: crln-16664 author: None title: crln-16664 date: 2017-05-08 words: 1050 flesch: 39 summary: Martell retired in 2000, was an on-call librarian at 14 Sacramento public library branches and went on to teach graduate students for three years as professor for academic library services for the College of Information Science and Technology at Drexel University in Sacramento. Lee Pasackow, business librarian at the Goi- zueta Business Library at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has retired after 12-and-a-half years of service. keywords: libraries; library; mla; services; university cache: crln-16664.pdf plain text: crln-16664.txt item: #15 of 7408 id: crln-16665 author: None title: crln-16665 date: 2017-05-04 words: 506 flesch: 36 summary: The rise was driven by print book sales, while e-book sales declined 4 percent. This was the second consecutive year e-book sales declined in the UK. keywords: book; percent cache: crln-16665.pdf plain text: crln-16665.txt item: #16 of 7408 id: crln-16674 author: None title: crln-16674 date: 2017-05-31 words: 434 flesch: 43 summary: Jennie Levine Knies, Valerie Lynn, and Erik Angel write about the launch of 3-D printing at two Penn State University campuses in their ACRL TechConnect article “Parallel lives.” Raymond Pun, along with Fresno State stu- dents See Xiong, Adan Ortega, and Vanna Nauk, outline student-led training work- shops in their article “Doing technology.” keywords: libraries; state; war cache: crln-16674.pdf plain text: crln-16674.txt item: #17 of 7408 id: crln-16675 author: None title: crln-16675 date: 2017-05-31 words: 2015 flesch: 38 summary: The Fellows Program develops future leaders for academic libraries, with a focus on science, engineering, digital li- brarianship, diversity, and library management. http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/washingtonwatch/legagenda http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/washingtonwatch/legagenda June 2017 295 C&RL News New ACRL books focus on information literacy instruction, mobile technology ACRL announces the publication of Reading, Research, and Writing: Teaching Informa- tion Literacy with Process-Based Research Assignments, by Mary Snyder Broussard, and Mobile Technology and Academic Librar- ies: Innovative Services for Research and Learning, edited by Robin Canuel and Chad Crichton. keywords: acrl; libraries; library; march; mpla; research; science; technology cache: crln-16675.pdf plain text: crln-16675.txt item: #18 of 7408 id: crln-16676 author: None title: crln-16676 date: 2017-05-31 words: 2885 flesch: 40 summary: Academic libraries also support research and the teaching of refugees forced into migration as well as library users who are refugees and asylum seekers. Information needs and barriers of Southeast Asian refugee undergraduates—Clara M. Chu, Mortenson Center for International Library Programs (University of Illinois); Trae Middlebrooks, High Point University; Leatha Miles- Edmonson, Marquette University; Ashanti White, California Institute of Integral Studies; and Touger Vang, Yolo County Library While academic libraries wish to serve their diverse user communities, few studies exist that shed light on the information needs of refugees, such as Southeast Asian refugee undergraduate students in the United States. keywords: access; email; information; libraries; library; mailto; needs; refugees; university cache: crln-16676.pdf plain text: crln-16676.txt item: #19 of 7408 id: crln-16677 author: None title: crln-16677 date: 2017-05-31 words: 2925 flesch: 55 summary: The article will also share the perspectives from student ambassadors who taught technology training workshops in selected FCPL branches. However, I think if we continue these efforts to promote our services, particularly the diverse and bilingual team of student ambassadors, they may be more inclined to ask for technology support. keywords: ambassadors; community; fresno; library; public; state; student; technology cache: crln-16677.pdf plain text: crln-16677.txt item: #20 of 7408 id: crln-16678 author: None title: crln-16678 date: 2017-05-31 words: 1980 flesch: 58 summary: As I’ve worked with ACRL members and leadership, I continue to be impressed by the intellect, passion, and advocacy that we bring to the challenges and issues that all libraries are facing in the current political climate. It is imperative that ACRL members and leadership continue to advocate for our profession’s core values of access, privacy, intellectual freedom, and preservation of information in order to support library us- ers and maintain our professional integrity. keywords: acrl; chair; committee; elect; large; member; section; vice; year cache: crln-16678.pdf plain text: crln-16678.txt item: #21 of 7408 id: crln-16679 author: None title: crln-16679 date: 2017-05-31 words: 2552 flesch: 60 summary: —William S. Burroughs, Ah Pook Is Here Academic library professionals are now in uncharted territory. We’ve all heard the line at a party or even from a skeptical faculty member or student: What do we need libraries for now that we have the Internet?1 We know good keywords: diy; february; libraries; library; music; news; tour; work cache: crln-16679.pdf plain text: crln-16679.txt item: #22 of 7408 id: crln-16680 author: None title: crln-16680 date: 2017-05-31 words: 1140 flesch: 73 summary: In arts libraries, there is an opportunity to take advantage of the performative nature of the disciplines we serve (as well as the exhibi- tive nature in the vi- sual arts). The festival is a biennial weeklong showcase of new work created by UT students and held in various locations in and around the UT-Austin campus. keywords: play cache: crln-16680.pdf plain text: crln-16680.txt item: #23 of 7408 id: crln-16681 author: None title: june17_b.indd date: 2017-06-07 words: 2234 flesch: 58 summary: But not in this case: “OA HULK BORN THAT DAY.” HISTORIANS, YOU KNOW OA HULK MEAN YOU.” keywords: access; banner; faculty; hulk; librarians; students cache: crln-16681.pdf plain text: crln-16681.txt item: #24 of 7408 id: crln-16682 author: None title: crln-16682 date: 2017-06-01 words: 2443 flesch: 58 summary: At Wilkes-Barre, the Engineering faculty member and the librarian also obtained grant funding to purchase three 3-D printer DIY kits (Prusa 8-inch i3) to be assembled by Engineering students and then used in the library. In order to better assist students, it was essential for library staff to experiment with these tools. keywords: barre; hazleton; library; printer; printing; students; wilkes cache: crln-16682.pdf plain text: crln-16682.txt item: #25 of 7408 id: crln-16683 author: None title: crln-16683 date: 2017-05-31 words: 2519 flesch: 35 summary: A helpful introduction to medieval manuscripts together with a highlights tour and search engine. Book historian and Scaliger chair at Leiden University, Kwakkel uses social media to popularize the oddities and wonders of medieval manuscripts. keywords: access; british; libraries; library; manuscripts; medieval; online; search; university cache: crln-16683.pdf plain text: crln-16683.txt item: #26 of 7408 id: crln-16684 author: None title: crln-16684 date: 2017-05-31 words: 595 flesch: 65 summary: As I write this last Washington Hotline during my last week at ALA, it is easy to focus on library funding concerns and the many policy challenges that lay ahead: What is not different is the dedication of library advocates. keywords: funding; library cache: crln-16684.pdf plain text: crln-16684.txt item: #27 of 7408 id: crln-16685 author: None title: crln-16685 date: 2017-05-31 words: 1262 flesch: 44 summary: HSDL’s Restricted Collection limits access to U.S. citizens who are government em- ployees (federal, state, local, tribal, or military). Access: https://www.hsdl.org/. The Homeland Security Digital Library (HSDL) is a curated collection of several hun- dred thousand U.S. government documents pertaining to homeland security. keywords: access; collection; content; hsdl; university cache: crln-16685.pdf plain text: crln-16685.txt item: #28 of 7408 id: crln-16686 author: None title: crln-16686 date: 2017-05-31 words: 624 flesch: 50 summary: It will also serve as the labora- tory for the Center for Teaching and Learning housed in the library, which is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant will provide funding for four specific elements that culti- vate such opportunities: an initial gathering of librarians, scholars, and technologists work- ing in large-scale library and museum-based visualization environments will set priorities and best practices for the project; a scholars- in-residence program will offer researchers a multiyear period to pursue creative projects in collaboration with librarians; a series of com- petitive block grants will be made available to other institutions working on similar chal- lenges in creating, disseminating, validating, and preserving digital scholarship created in and for large-scale visual environments; and the initiative will culminate in a symposium that brings together the scholars-in-residence and the block grant recipients to share and as- sess results, organize ways of preserving and disseminating digital products, and build on the methods, templates, and tools developed to pave the way for future projects. keywords: grant; learning; library cache: crln-16686.pdf plain text: crln-16686.txt item: #29 of 7408 id: crln-16687 author: None title: crln-16687 date: 2017-05-31 words: 485 flesch: 44 summary: Deaths Thomas Martine, assistant order librarian at Princeton University Library in New Jersey, has died. n t s Jason Casden has been appointed head of software development at the University of North Carolina Libraries. keywords: librarian; reference; university cache: crln-16687.pdf plain text: crln-16687.txt item: #30 of 7408 id: crln-16688 author: None title: crln-16688 date: 2017-05-31 words: 494 flesch: 31 summary: News June 2017 344 Gary Pattillo is reference librarian at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, e-mail: pattillo@ email.unc.edu Summer reading A selection of choices from college summer reading programs: The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: How Does it Feel to be a Problem: Being Young and Arab in America, by Moustafa Bayoumi; Lehigh University: Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy, by Bruce Watson, and The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas, by Anand Giridharadas; The University of Vermont: A Deadly Wandering, by Matt Richtel; Duke University: Prince of Los Cocuyos, by Rich- ard Blanco; Arcadia University: Becoming Nicole, by Amy Ellis Nutt; California State University-Northridge: Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates; Miami University: keywords: percent; university cache: crln-16688.pdf plain text: crln-16688.txt item: #31 of 7408 id: crln-16694 author: None title: crln-16694 date: 2017-06-28 words: 409 flesch: 52 summary: Librarians at Georgia Court University partnered with GameStop to run a series of successful game night outreach programs at their library. Steven J. Bell of Temple University examines the potential impact of textbook affordability programs on the relationship between libraries and the campus bookstore in his article “What about the bookstore?” keywords: librarians; university cache: crln-16694.pdf plain text: crln-16694.txt item: #32 of 7408 id: crln-16695 author: None title: crln-16695 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2090 flesch: 42 summary: —Rosalind Fielder-Giscombe Chicago State University Library . . . News July/August 2017 352 New presenters for ACRL Scholarly Communication workshop The ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (ReSEC) is pleased to announce the selection of Elizabeth Brown, Carla Myers, and Rachael Samberg as the newest presenters for the one-day workshop, Scholarly Communica- tion: From Un- derstanding to E n g a g e m e n t . keywords: acrl; ebsco; framework; information; library; student; university; workshop cache: crln-16695.pdf plain text: crln-16695.txt item: #33 of 7408 id: crln-16696 author: None title: crln-16696 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2466 flesch: 49 summary: Some students felt that Google inevi- tably reflects the racial prejudice of its users (and therefore isn’t directly responsible for seemingly racist results), while other students argued that Google needed to be more pro- active. In March 2014, Andy Burkhardt wrote on his blog about using the “Research as Inquiry” frame to guide in- formation literacy instruction with sophomore ethnography students.1 This column has also provided some ex- cellent examples of collaborative pedagogy with the Framework, such as Kathy Shields and Christine Cugliari’s column in the March 2017 issue about using “Scholarship as a Con- versation” to guide a sequence of instruction sessions for students in a nonprofit studies course.2 In January 2017, Troy Swanson wrote about a professional development course for community college faculty that encouraged them to consider the Framework as a tool for instructional design and assessment in their own courses.3 So far, it seems that most librarians have been using the Framework internally: as a guiding document for creating one-shot lesson plans and departmental learning outcomes, with some examples of using the Framework to talk to other stakeholders around campus. keywords: course; framework; information; literacy; students cache: crln-16696.pdf plain text: crln-16696.txt item: #34 of 7408 id: crln-16697 author: None title: crln-16697 date: 2017-06-28 words: 1933 flesch: 28 summary: Of particular note is the section on “Expe- riential Learning,” which delves deeper into community engagement, field- based learning, and use of innovative technology. The Power of Project Learning (Scholastic). keywords: access; education; learning; pbl; skimlinks; teaching cache: crln-16697.pdf plain text: crln-16697.txt item: #35 of 7408 id: crln-16698 author: None title: crln-16698 date: 2017-06-28 words: 3545 flesch: 32 summary: The leader joins other librarians and campus partners in furthering transformative vision and strategic action to advance information literacy as a library and campus-wide priority. • For future librarians, administrators, and instructors in LIS programs, the docu- ment provides a nuanced portrait of the range of possibilities and expectations for practicing teaching librarians. keywords: document; information; instruction; learning; librarians; literacy; roles; teaching cache: crln-16698.pdf plain text: crln-16698.txt item: #36 of 7408 id: crln-16699 author: None title: crln-16699 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2816 flesch: 49 summary: Green open access policies are often buried on publisher’s websites or only men- tioned in contracts. If a publisher must impose restrictions on green open access copies of journal articles, they should ensure that those restrictions and stipulations are: keywords: access; authors; copyright; journal; postprint; publishers; restrictions; version cache: crln-16699.pdf plain text: crln-16699.txt item: #37 of 7408 id: crln-16700 author: None title: crln-16700 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2370 flesch: 43 summary: These findings suggest that the academic library and college bookstore relationship is more conducive to the development of afford- able textbook projects than previously thought. Here are some of the key takeaways that refute those common misper- ceptions about the relationship: • Evidence of distrust or enmity between academic libraries and campus bookstores is unsupported in the survey results. keywords: affordability; bookstore; librarians; library; textbook cache: crln-16700.pdf plain text: crln-16700.txt item: #38 of 7408 id: crln-16701 author: None title: crln-16701 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2918 flesch: 43 summary: Of course, it doesn’t hurt that we may be able to significantly reduce student textbook costs in the process. Our grant-funded initiative will demonstrate possibilities for 1) significant reductions in student costs, 2) the creation of more interesting assignments, and 3) mea- surable methods to document materials use, student learning, and revisions to teaching methods after iterative querying of student comprehension. keywords: campus; faculty; information; library; materials; students; teaching; textbooks cache: crln-16701.pdf plain text: crln-16701.txt item: #39 of 7408 id: crln-16702 author: None title: crln-16702 date: 2017-06-28 words: 1963 flesch: 56 summary: Digital games With all that is involved with purchasing phys- ical video games, one might wonder why we don’t simply purchase digital games instead, and the short answer is that digital games are even more complex than their physical counterparts. One of the first things the new committee did was to subscribe to three video game magazines—Games, Game Informer, and Edge—to assist with collection develop- ment and keep up on gaming news. keywords: collection; games; gaming; library; team; video cache: crln-16702.pdf plain text: crln-16702.txt item: #40 of 7408 id: crln-16703 author: None title: crln-16703 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2200 flesch: 64 summary: Through library game night events, students have the opportunity to socialize, network, and play games, as well as have a chance to meet with librarians in a more casual setting and discover the spaces, resources, and assistance that is available to them. Students also requested specific games and wanted to get involved in more events of this type. keywords: event; game; library; night; students cache: crln-16703.pdf plain text: crln-16703.txt item: #41 of 7408 id: crln-16704 author: None title: crln-16704 date: 2017-06-28 words: 1580 flesch: 53 summary: For example, a common assumption that the way I see it mailto:silvia.vong%40utoronto.ca?subject= July/August 2017 393 C&RL News could be made about the adoption of the ACRL Framework is that all universities or colleges have similar cultural, social, and political landscapes. Rather than present the ACRL Framework immediately, I needed to understand my colleagues’ context and cur- rent teaching philosophies. keywords: assumptions; colleagues; framework; resources cache: crln-16704.pdf plain text: crln-16704.txt item: #42 of 7408 id: crln-16705 author: None title: crln-16705 date: 2017-06-28 words: 2004 flesch: 53 summary: Abstract: Academic libraries develop collections and services for scholars who use video games in teaching and research. Abstract: Instruc- tional support is one of the primary reasons academic libraries collect video materials. keywords: audience; c&rl; information; research; results; students cache: crln-16705.pdf plain text: crln-16705.txt item: #43 of 7408 id: crln-16706 author: None title: crln-16706 date: 2017-06-28 words: 609 flesch: 55 summary: At the hearing, the Librarian, along with the Library’s Chief Information Of- ficer (CIO) Bernard Barton and Inspector General (IG) Kurt Hyde, testified about progress made towards the development of a modern information technology (IT) system recommended by the Government Accounting Office (GAO) in a report highly critical of the Library and Hayden’s prede- cessor, published in March 2015. The good news is that the Library is mak- ing great headway and, regardless of con- troversy over H.R. 1695/S. 1010, Copyright Office IT improvements are integral to the Library’s overall IT strategic plan. keywords: h.r; library cache: crln-16706.pdf plain text: crln-16706.txt item: #44 of 7408 id: crln-16707 author: None title: crln-16707 date: 2017-06-28 words: 1277 flesch: 49 summary: After more than 200 years, the New-York Historical Society, the oldest museum in New York City, remains an important resource for its unparalleled collection of New York (both city and state) and American history objects and docu- ments. In 1804, during the same year and in the same city that Aaron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel, merchant and philan- thropist John Pintard Jr. founded the New- York Historical Society. keywords: information; new; society; torture; york cache: crln-16707.pdf plain text: crln-16707.txt item: #45 of 7408 id: crln-16708 author: None title: crln-16708 date: 2017-06-28 words: 536 flesch: 53 summary: Northwestern University and Indiana Uni- versity have received a $967,000 Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant that will allow each university library to enhance their jointly developed audiovisual repository system, further improving the ability of archival institutions to manage and make accessible large digital collections of video and audio. The collection, from the Osborne Li- brary at the recently closed American Textile History Museum, comprises approximately 90,000 books, periodicals, manuscript col- lections, photographs, textile sample books, tintypes, glass plate negatives, trade cata- logs, and more, telling the story of the tex- tile industry in New England and across the country. keywords: books; collection; university cache: crln-16708.pdf plain text: crln-16708.txt item: #46 of 7408 id: crln-16709 author: None title: crln-16709 date: 2017-06-28 words: 449 flesch: 46 summary: Retirements Lynn Cline, head of content management and acquisitions, has retired from the Missouri State University Libraries. Rebecca McCall is now clinical librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. keywords: librarian; libraries; university cache: crln-16709.pdf plain text: crln-16709.txt item: #47 of 7408 id: crln-16710 author: None title: crln-16710 date: 2017-06-28 words: 572 flesch: 33 summary: Virtual schools “While the average student-teacher ratio in the nation’s public schools was 16 students per teacher, virtual schools reported more than twice as many students per teacher: 34. Virtual schools continued to underperform academically, including in comparison to blended schools. keywords: percent; schools cache: crln-16710.pdf plain text: crln-16710.txt item: #48 of 7408 id: crln-16745 author: None title: crln-16745 date: 2017-09-01 words: 422 flesch: 54 summary: In this issue’s Scholarly Communication column, Devin Soper reflects “On passing an open access policy at Florida State University,” providing a roadmap for other libraries begin- ning a similar process, while Douglas Black of Middlebury College writes about his experiences as “An accidental datahound” in this month’s In light of the current political and social climate, many libraries and librarians are re- newing their commitment to core professional values such as diversity and inclusion. keywords: month; september cache: crln-16745.pdf plain text: crln-16745.txt item: #49 of 7408 id: crln-16746 author: None title: crln-16746 date: 2017-09-07 words: 2064 flesch: 38 summary: COUNTER is eager to support librarians, an- swer questions about Release 5, and keep the community updated on the publication of library support guides. The Newberry Fellowship program provides scholars the opportunity to extensively use library collections in a supportive environment. keywords: acrl; design; framework; information; librarians; library; university; zotero cache: crln-16746.pdf plain text: crln-16746.txt item: #50 of 7408 id: crln-16747 author: None title: crln-16747 date: 2017-09-01 words: 474 flesch: 31 summary: News September 2017 472 Gary Pattillo is reference librarian at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, e-mail: pattillo@ email.unc.edu Library contributions to student learning and success A project of ACRL confirms multiple ways that academic libraries are contribut- ing to student learning and success: students benefit from library instruction in their initial coursework, library use increases student success, collaborative academic programs and services involving the library enhance student learning, information literacy instruction strengthens general education outcomes, and library research consultations boost student learning. The percentage of independent students who received a Pell Grant followed a similar pattern: proportionally more students received a Pell Grant in 2011–12 than in the three prior academic years (48 vs. 25 to 33 percent). keywords: library; percent cache: crln-16747.pdf plain text: crln-16747.txt item: #51 of 7408 id: crln-16748 author: None title: crln-16748 date: 2017-09-01 words: 2867 flesch: 50 summary: These new expectations are daunting for many faculty, as awareness of culturally respon- sive curriculum can vary greatly by disciplinary and departmental culture. One of the first challenges to developing the guide was the overall structure, as the guide needed to accomplish a number of outcomes: introduce the subject and clearly make connec- tion to the curriculum proposal process, provide example strategies based on the literature, pro- vide further resources for exploration, and teach faculty how to begin their own research into areas of cultural responsiveness and inclusion. keywords: campus; course; curriculum; faculty; guide; resources cache: crln-16748.pdf plain text: crln-16748.txt item: #52 of 7408 id: crln-16749 author: None title: crln-16749 date: 2017-09-01 words: 2225 flesch: 37 summary: The Wisconsin Historical Society Collection is a valuable digital archive of civil rights material related to the Freedom Summer of 1964. Studying the history of activism and social movements is essential to understanding how once radical ideas like women’s suffrage and civil rights have been able to move increas- ingly into the mainstream.1 Teaching and researching the history of social movements can be particularly complex as these movements emerge out of tumultuous eras and often involve contro- versial subject matter. keywords: access; activism; collection; history; library; materials; movement cache: crln-16749.pdf plain text: crln-16749.txt item: #53 of 7408 id: crln-16750 author: None title: crln-16750 date: 2017-09-01 words: 2528 flesch: 64 summary: Some less-developed projects, including some proposed by the manager, were fully explored and ultimately tabled in favor of other ideas. They produce ideas and deliver results that are more than the sum of their discrete parts. keywords: idea; improv; library; person; work; yes cache: crln-16750.pdf plain text: crln-16750.txt item: #54 of 7408 id: crln-16751 author: None title: crln-16751 date: 2017-09-01 words: 2324 flesch: 56 summary: Using Liberating Structures in academic libraries for increased productivity, employee engagement, and inclusion Mark Bieraugel is business librarian at California Polytechnic State University, email: mbieraug@calpoly. The answer is “Liberating Structures,” a set of 33 activities designed by Henri Lipmanowicz and Keith McCandless.1 Each of these activities, which range from taking fifteen minutes to three days, are designed to replace traditional meetings. keywords: liberating; library; meeting; minutes; structures cache: crln-16751.pdf plain text: crln-16751.txt item: #55 of 7408 id: crln-16752 author: None title: crln-16752 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1310 flesch: 37 summary: Research awards and grants • ESS De Gruyter European Librarian- ship Study Grant (sponsored by the Walter de Gruyter Foundation for Scholarship and Research): €2,500 grant. • Distinguished Education and Behav- ioral Sciences Librarian Award: Honors outstanding contributions to Education and Behavioral Sciences librarianship through ac- complishments and service to the profession. keywords: acrl; award; librarianship; library; research cache: crln-16752.pdf plain text: crln-16752.txt item: #56 of 7408 id: crln-16753 author: None title: sept17_b.indd date: 2017-09-21 words: 2744 flesch: 48 summary: This was also just one instance of a growing trend across North America and globally, with impressive growth in the number of OA policies and mandates adopted by re- search organizations and funders over the past decade. i o n policies spe- cifically, and even stron- ger growth in OA policy a d o keywords: access; faculty; fsu; policies; policy cache: crln-16753.pdf plain text: crln-16753.txt item: #57 of 7408 id: crln-16754 author: None title: crln-16754 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1163 flesch: 56 summary: What I learned here was that re- lationships among usage data can help iden- tify opportunities to improve our resources and services, akin to open communications between people in relationships. What I learned was that useful information can be obtained not just from raw numbers and back-office analysis, but from qualitative methods as well, and that qualitative data can often help place quanti- tative data in useful context. keywords: data; database; library cache: crln-16754.pdf plain text: crln-16754.txt item: #58 of 7408 id: crln-16755 author: None title: crln-16755 date: 2017-09-01 words: 2279 flesch: 69 summary: For example, items for withdrawal were often pulled by circulation staff and deliv- ered to RAM, where RAM staff removed items from online systems. News September 2017 442 We initiated a new workflow for repairs, which are now either delivered to the second floor by circulation staff or picked up by RAM in the first floor circulation area. keywords: department; staff cache: crln-16755.pdf plain text: crln-16755.txt item: #59 of 7408 id: crln-16756 author: None title: crln-16756 date: 2017-09-01 words: 6873 flesch: 41 summary: Kristin Briney (data services librarian at the University of Wisconsin- M i l w a u k e e ) a d d r e s s e Reactors were Kate Marek (iSchool at Dominican University), Cinthya Ippoliti (Oklahoma State University), and Greg Diaz (CPL). keywords: acrl; college; data; digital; faculty; human; information; instruction; learning; librarians; library; literacy; mailto; program; research; services; social; state; students; university; women cache: crln-16756.pdf plain text: crln-16756.txt item: #60 of 7408 id: crln-16757 author: None title: crln-16757 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1390 flesch: 48 summary: If there are no volunteers, the call for ap- plicants will be extended to past presenters and members of the workshop’s oversight committee; furthermore, if there are still no applicants, the call will be extended to a pool of ACRL members specifically identified by the oversight committee and presenter team in consultation, who possesses knowledge of the subject matter and experience to co- ordinate the group. Per the current Bylaws, if the revisions are approved again at the 2017 Fall Board Meeting, the revisions will be placed on the 2018 ACRL ballot for ACRL members to review and approve. keywords: acrl; board; goal; task cache: crln-16757.pdf plain text: crln-16757.txt item: #61 of 7408 id: crln-16758 author: None title: crln-16758 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1891 flesch: 46 summary: It is a value, whether it is characterized as a right or a privilege (and we will talk about that a little later), one that is largely overlooked, misunderstood, and, at times, marginalized in academic libraries. Abstract: In this study, deans and directors of academic libraries were surveyed about intellectual freedom. keywords: freedom; librarians; library; research; study cache: crln-16758.pdf plain text: crln-16758.txt item: #62 of 7408 id: crln-16759 author: None title: crln-16759 date: 2017-09-01 words: 542 flesch: 50 summary: Since joining ALA’s Washington Office in June, one of my top priorities has been learning from leaders of ALA divisions and investigating the relationships each one has with the Washington Office. News September 2017 464 Kathi Kromer is associate executive director, ALA’s Washington Office, email: kkromer@alawash.org keywords: office; washington cache: crln-16759.pdf plain text: crln-16759.txt item: #63 of 7408 id: crln-16760 author: None title: crln-16760 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1221 flesch: 54 summary: It is highly recommended to general users, under- graduate students, and others interested in keeping informed about international issues that are of current concern, and will be of concern for the foreseeable fu- ture.—Ford Schmidt, Willamette University, fschmidt@willamette.edu mailto:egandourrood%40pugetsound.edu?subject= http://www.refworld.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/rwmain http://www.refworld.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/rwmain mailto:fschmidt%40willamette.edu?subject= News September 2017 466 select data sets by using a combination of four filters (geographic level, year, topic, or data source) to locate their desired data. keywords: data; music; nhgis; search; users cache: crln-16760.pdf plain text: crln-16760.txt item: #64 of 7408 id: crln-16762 author: None title: crln-16762 date: 2017-09-01 words: 1021 flesch: 41 summary: Laurie N. Taylor, digital scholarship librarian, editor-in-chief of LibraryPress@UF, and digital scholarship director at the University of Florida and Digital Library of the Caribbean, has ad- vanced to the rank of university librarian. Nancy Pressman Levy, head of Donald E. Stokes Library for Public and International Affairs, has retired after 37 years at the Princ- eton University Library. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; temple; university; women cache: crln-16762.pdf plain text: crln-16762.txt item: #65 of 7408 id: crln-16769 author: None title: crln-16769 date: 2017-10-04 words: 496 flesch: 48 summary: A group of librarians from the University of Florida write about their collaboration with public relations students to promote library services in their article “Team up,” while Erica England and Leo Lo provide tips on “Becoming a librarian BFF” based on their experi- ences working with cohorts of doctoral students. This month we launch a three-part series by Amanda Clay Powers, Martin Garnar, and Dustin Fife on their experiences as new library directors. keywords: data; month; web cache: crln-16769.pdf plain text: crln-16769.txt item: #66 of 7408 id: crln-16770 author: None title: crln-16770 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2175 flesch: 37 summary: This partnership between the libraries, gradu- ate students, and postdoctoral researchers also helps meet a growing campus need for instruction in research skills crucial to the success of early-career researchers. Autoethnography is a type of research that uses writing and self-examination to explore far-ranging cultural, political, and social issues through personal experience. keywords: libraries; library; program; research; self; students; textbook; university cache: crln-16770.pdf plain text: crln-16770.txt item: #67 of 7408 id: crln-16771 author: None title: crln-16771 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2487 flesch: 45 summary: Data Refuge allowed us to learn from people across scientific communi- ties, within open data communities, talented government data stewards, digital preservation experts, data storytellers, activists, artists, and many librarians working at institutions who saw a role for themselves in ensuring that multiple copies of vital data would remain available for our communities into the future. News October 2017 482 The June 2017 ACRL/SPARC Forum at the ALA Annual Conference focused on re- cent efforts to build cooperative programs to ensure persistent access to open data, includ- ing science data provided by the U.S. federal government. keywords: data; events; libraries; mozilla; science; university cache: crln-16771.pdf plain text: crln-16771.txt item: #68 of 7408 id: crln-16773 author: None title: crln-16773 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2713 flesch: 58 summary: My experience is similar to Martin’s, in that, once I was on campus and got to meet the hiring committee, library team, students, the academic affairs team, and even the university president casually in the hall, I knew that these were people I wanted to work with. You and I, Martin, were not even looking for new jobs, but the right opportunity appeared, and we took the leap. keywords: library; martin; mozilla; process; university cache: crln-16773.pdf plain text: crln-16773.txt item: #69 of 7408 id: crln-16774 author: None title: crln-16774 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2182 flesch: 48 summary: The librarian co-investigator did extensive literature review searching, corre- sponded with editors, addressed copyright issues, and helped write and revise publica- tions and reports.2 Less common are accounts of librarians serving on research teams that are investi- gating topics related to academic libraries. C&RL News October 2017 496 Academic librarians have provided sup-port to research teams on their campuses for many years. keywords: academic; librarians; project; research; students; survey; work cache: crln-16774.pdf plain text: crln-16774.txt item: #70 of 7408 id: crln-16775 author: None title: crln-16775 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2556 flesch: 51 summary: • Disposition: Realize that information sources vary greatly in content and format and have varying relevance and value, de- pending on the needs and nature of the search October 2017 505 C&RL News Correct answers on the source question looked to see students go beyond the simple “it’s in the library” and indicate that the sources listed were well-trusted, reputable sources that had journalistic standards and relied on their own credible sources, relating it back to the Authority is Constructed and Contextual frame. It is my hope to continue to work with the Business faculty in integrating the Framework into library instruction classes, or perhaps even into assignments. keywords: assignment; class; framework; information; students cache: crln-16775.pdf plain text: crln-16775.txt item: #71 of 7408 id: crln-16776 author: None title: crln-16776 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2396 flesch: 53 summary: While many of the questions appeared to effectively measure student awareness of librarians and the services they provide, several other questions still focused heavily on library space, such as which library on campus students preferred the most. Michele J. Crump and LeiLani S. Freund, with contributions from Steve Carrico, et al., Meeting the needs of student users in academic libraries: Reaching across the great divide (Ox- ford, UK: Chandos Pub., 2012), 127–71. keywords: average; campaign; librarians; library; students; west cache: crln-16776.pdf plain text: crln-16776.txt item: #72 of 7408 id: crln-16777 author: None title: crln-16777 date: 2017-10-04 words: 3016 flesch: 53 summary: Nontraditional students are already over- C&RL News October 2017 512 whelmed at the beginning of their programs for numerous reasons: they have not per- formed research in quite some time, so they may no longer have sufficient research skills; some students may need to learn the technology that is required to perform re- search; and many students have outside re- sponsibilities, such as careers and families. Tip 1: Work with program directors keywords: faculty; librarian; program; research; students; time cache: crln-16777.pdf plain text: crln-16777.txt item: #73 of 7408 id: crln-16778 author: None title: crln-16778 date: 2017-10-04 words: 1060 flesch: 47 summary: Librarians encounter research anxiety in their scholarly projects, but they also face the challenge of quelling patron re- search anxiety. Who better to treat research anxiety than those who are intimately familiar with its symptoms? keywords: anxiety; librarian; research cache: crln-16778.pdf plain text: crln-16778.txt item: #74 of 7408 id: crln-16779 author: None title: crln-16779 date: 2017-10-04 words: 2652 flesch: 29 summary: In this context, the roles and responsibili- ties of university libraries are expanding and changing. Academic libraries help researchers throughout the cycle of research. keywords: access; development; information; libraries; library; research; sdgs; university cache: crln-16779.pdf plain text: crln-16779.txt item: #75 of 7408 id: crln-16780 author: None title: crln-16780 date: 2017-10-04 words: 598 flesch: 56 summary: He has written public com- ments, letters, testimony, and countless state- ments supporting balanced and fair copyright on behalf of the Library Copyright Alliance (LCA), libraries, and library users. Honoring leadership in copyright Each year ALA’s Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP) presents the Pat- terson Award to individuals or groups who have made significant and consistent con- tributions to the pursuit of balanced copy- keywords: copyright; patterson cache: crln-16780.pdf plain text: crln-16780.txt item: #76 of 7408 id: crln-16781 author: None title: crln-16781 date: 2017-10-04 words: 1260 flesch: 44 summary: These works are available on AIC’s Alfred Stieglitz Collection website, a highly curated, remarkably in-depth online exhibit of the photographs in the Stieglitz Collection. AIC’s Alfred Stieglitz Collection is an exemplary site that not only shows these remarkable photographic works in great detail, it also provides extensive, authorita- tive information about each work. keywords: collection; photographs; research; stieglitz; website cache: crln-16781.pdf plain text: crln-16781.txt item: #77 of 7408 id: crln-16782 author: None title: crln-16782 date: 2017-10-04 words: 615 flesch: 53 summary: The George Clulow and United States Play- ing Card Company Gaming Collection—one of the world’s premiere collections of books about card games, games of chance, play- ing cards and chess—has been acquired by Vanderbilt University Libraries. Also included in the collection are archival records that document the development, design, and manufacture of playing cards in America. keywords: collection; playing cache: crln-16782.pdf plain text: crln-16782.txt item: #78 of 7408 id: crln-16783 author: None title: crln-16783 date: 2017-10-04 words: 1139 flesch: 41 summary: Samantha Paul has joined the faculty of Valdosta State University Odum Library as assistant professor of library science and reference librarian. Prior to this po- sition, Coyner served as an archivist at the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Re- cords in Phoenix, Arizona, and as the direc- tor of library and archives at the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona. keywords: director; librarian; libraries; library; nutter; university cache: crln-16783.pdf plain text: crln-16783.txt item: #79 of 7408 id: crln-16784 author: None title: crln-16784 date: 2017-10-04 words: 540 flesch: 30 summary: Mobile apps Digital media usage time is driven by mobile apps, with smartphone apps ac- counting for half of all time spent. The average user spends 2.3 hours per day using mobile apps. keywords: app; reference; september cache: crln-16784.pdf plain text: crln-16784.txt item: #80 of 7408 id: crln-16800 author: None title: crln-16800 date: 2017-10-31 words: 471 flesch: 39 summary: In this issue’s Scholarly Communication article, ACRL President Cheryl A. Middleton discusses “Closing the divide” between subject and scholarly communication librarians to help reach common campus goals around open access and other scholarly communication issues. Emily Ford, Wendi Arant Kaspar, and Peggy Seiden discuss the results of the survey in “Diversity of ACRL publications, editorial board demographics.” keywords: acrl; librarians; news cache: crln-16800.pdf plain text: crln-16800.txt item: #81 of 7408 id: crln-16801 author: None title: crln-16801 date: 2017-10-31 words: 2023 flesch: 28 summary: The DLF Forum preconference, held October 22 in Pittsburgh, focused on digital libraries and library-based teaching as a common mission and common ground between liberal arts colleges or programs and HBCUs, and was followed by the annual DLF Forum. Now more than ever, academic libraries are being asked to demonstrate value to their institutional stakeholders, funders, and gover- nance boards. keywords: acrl; digital; information; libraries; library; literacy; managing; research cache: crln-16801.pdf plain text: crln-16801.txt item: #82 of 7408 id: crln-16802 author: None title: crln-16802 date: 2017-10-31 words: 2166 flesch: 50 summary: The other directed them to read an article specifically covering fake news and answer questions about it, including listing two things they would do to combat the spread of fake news. “The fake article assignment was great and funny at the same time, it was hard to believe that there are really websites that supply fake news like that . . . keywords: class; information; media; news; students cache: crln-16802.pdf plain text: crln-16802.txt item: #83 of 7408 id: crln-16803 author: None title: crln-16803 date: 2017-10-31 words: 2604 flesch: 52 summary: Specifically, we wanted viewers to think more deeply about their evaluation and consumption of news media sources, become more aware of the range of news sources available, increase their knowledge about news sources and news types, rec- ognize that news article types have specific purposes, and identify resources to assist in news evaluation. The impetus for this campaign came when a col- league shared Vanessa Otero’s News Quality Chart, a graphic that places news sources on X and Y axes, representing quality and partisan bias.2 keywords: campaign; evaluation; exhibit; media; news; sources; students cache: crln-16803.pdf plain text: crln-16803.txt item: #84 of 7408 id: crln-16804 author: None title: crln-16804 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1155 flesch: 58 summary: I went on to recommend Pierre Bayard’s How To Talk About Books You Haven’t Read,1 and I’m only somewhat sorry to say that I relished adding the now-passé qualification offered by many a critic on Bayard: “I haven’t actually read the book, but. . . .” Pierre Bayard, How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read. trans. keywords: bayard; books; reading cache: crln-16804.pdf plain text: crln-16804.txt item: #85 of 7408 id: crln-16805 author: None title: crln-16805 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1904 flesch: 40 summary: Generally, ACRL editorial boards represent a broad range of ages, experience in the pro- fession, and time served on editorial boards. In contrast, males are over-represented on ACRL editorial boards. keywords: acrl; boards; diversity; editorial; publications cache: crln-16805.pdf plain text: crln-16805.txt item: #86 of 7408 id: crln-16806 author: None title: crln-16806 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1700 flesch: 31 summary: We regularly Cheryl A. Middleton Closing the divide Subject librarians and scholarly communication librarians can work together to reach common goals Cheryl A. Middleton is associate university librarian for research and scholarly communication at Oregon State University Libraries and Press and ACRL president, email: With the acknowledgment that there are numerous resources available to inform scholarly communication practices, several of the resources I have found to be helpful in thinking about these practices are the ACRL Scholarly Communica- tion Toolkit,6 ACRL Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy,7 and the SPARC website.8 I have found all of these resources helpful in providing a good overview of scholarly communication advocacy efforts and practices, to shape strategies to promote scholarly communication at our institutions, and shape the narrative our liaison librarians can use to document the impact of their work. keywords: acrl; communication; liaison; librarians; research cache: crln-16806.pdf plain text: crln-16806.txt item: #87 of 7408 id: crln-16807 author: None title: crln-16807 date: 2017-10-31 words: 2665 flesch: 40 summary: Creative research is a non- linear process in which one identifies a need and seeks the best resource to meet that need. Collabora- tively, the group further elaborated the theo- retical underpinnings of CREATE by writing descriptions that connect research practices to the creative process. keywords: art; create; information; literacy; research; work cache: crln-16807.pdf plain text: crln-16807.txt item: #88 of 7408 id: crln-16808 author: None title: crln-16808 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1691 flesch: 62 summary: 560 Michelle Eichelberger, Cindy Hagelberger, Stephanie Smith, and Amy Westfall Signage UX Updating library signs for a new generation Michelle Eichelberger is systems and electronic services librarian at the Alfred C. O’Connell Library, email: maeichelberger@genesee.edu, Cindy Hagelberger is reference services librarian, email: cshagelberger@ genesee.edu, Stephanie Smith is technical assistant for library services, email: sesmith@genesee.edu, and Amy Westfall is senior library clerk, email: aswestfall@ genesee.edu at Genesee Community College © 2017 Michelle Eichelberger, Cindy Hagelberger, Stephanie Smith, and Amy Westfall Like most college libraries, the Alfred C. O’Connell Library at Genesee Commu- nity College (GCC) struggles to find effective ways to tell students about upcoming events and new library services, and to promote library policies. That being said, the students requested more signs for things like our touch-screen scanner or for directions to get to our library instruction classroom. keywords: library; signage; signs; students cache: crln-16808.pdf plain text: crln-16808.txt item: #89 of 7408 id: crln-16809 author: None title: crln-16809 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1855 flesch: 14 summary: This journal welcomes intellectual and reflective works by undergraduate students, encouraging student voice in community engagement research. This key organization advances research focused on community engagement. keywords: access; community; engagement; journal; learning; research; service cache: crln-16809.pdf plain text: crln-16809.txt item: #90 of 7408 id: crln-16810 author: None title: crln-16810 date: 2017-10-31 words: 2358 flesch: 45 summary: “Both on-campus and online students discussed difficulties in finding and accessing research materials in the qualitative portion of the study, though the survey results indicated that overall, students were more confident in their ability to find and cite sources in comparison to other research-related skills.” More- over, the library has found a new service in research promotion and advocacy that demonstrates new and emerging roles for research libraries.” keywords: c&rl; data; information; libraries; online; research; students cache: crln-16810.pdf plain text: crln-16810.txt item: #91 of 7408 id: crln-16811 author: None title: crln-16811 date: 2017-10-31 words: 558 flesch: 55 summary: The law’s requirements for FDLP libraries are overly specific, and some are outdated. To ensure that Americans can continue to ac- cess the documents of their government in the future, Congress should codify GPO’s responsibility to preserve publications in partnership with FDLP libraries. keywords: fdlp; government cache: crln-16811.pdf plain text: crln-16811.txt item: #92 of 7408 id: crln-16812 author: None title: crln-16812 date: 2017-10-31 words: 1250 flesch: 48 summary: Overall, the IJRC website is a helpful re- source for those interested in researching the scope and current discussions surrounding human rights internationally. Its website serves as the online hub of these efforts, offering visi- tors a central gateway for exploring a range of human rights issues and the tools to equip them to address violations of these rights. keywords: access; rights; species; website cache: crln-16812.pdf plain text: crln-16812.txt item: #93 of 7408 id: crln-16813 author: None title: crln-16813 date: 2017-10-31 words: 609 flesch: 54 summary: Under the leader- ship of ASU Library Archivist Nancy Godoy and coinvestigators Sujey Vega and Lorrie McAllister, the project—titled “Engaging, Educating, and Empowering: Developing Community-Driven Archival Collections”—will implement Archives and Preservation Workshops and Digitization and Oral History Days, as well as digitize and make publicly accessible existing archival collections from the ASU Library Chicano/a Research Collec- tion and Greater Arizona Collection. i o n sAnn-Christe Galloway Arizona State University (ASU) has been awarded a $450,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for a three-year project de- signed to build and expand community-driven collections, in an effort to preserve and improve ASU’s archives and give voice to historically marginalized communities. keywords: arizona; asu; project cache: crln-16813.pdf plain text: crln-16813.txt item: #94 of 7408 id: crln-16814 author: None title: crln-16814 date: 2017-10-31 words: 469 flesch: 47 summary: Kelli Getz has been named coordinator of collections and scholarly resources at the DePaul University Library. Joan Giesecke Advertisers Atlas Systems 533 Choice Reviews cover 3 OECD centerspread Oxford University Press 529 Project Muse cover 2 Springer Nature cover 4 mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= mailto: keywords: libraries; library; university cache: crln-16814.pdf plain text: crln-16814.txt item: #95 of 7408 id: crln-16815 author: None title: crln-16815 date: 2017-10-31 words: 574 flesch: 25 summary: This percentage varies by type of institution, with bachelor’s degree received by 65 percent of the 1.8 million students at public institutions, 53 percent of the roughly 1.0 million students at private nonprofit institutions, and 40 percent of the roughly 326,000 students at for-profit institutions. Salaries and wages constituted 76.5 percent of total library expenditures for associate-degree grant- ing institutions, 52.3 percent for baccalaureates, 55.7 percent for comprehensive schools, and 44.5 percent for doctoral/research institutions.” keywords: institutions; percent cache: crln-16815.pdf plain text: crln-16815.txt item: #96 of 7408 id: crln-16830 author: None title: crln-16830 date: 2017-11-28 words: 515 flesch: 45 summary: According to tradition, we also take a look back at ACRL’s accomplishments in advancing learning and transforming scholarship with our 2016–2017 Annual Report. The report is a great way to reflect on all of the things you, the ACRL membership, have accom- plished over the past year. keywords: acrl; digital; month cache: crln-16830.pdf plain text: crln-16830.txt item: #97 of 7408 id: crln-16831 author: None title: crln-16831 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2044 flesch: 36 summary: “The ACRL Board of Directors is proud to continue the as- sociation’s strong, ongoing commitment to information literacy issues by helping fund this important research.” News December 2017 586 ACRL sponsors Project Information Literacy student news consumption study ACRL is a cosponsor of a forthcoming Project Information Literacy (PIL) research study investigating how young adults consume news and gather information. keywords: acrl; health; information; literacy; record; research; undergraduate; university cache: crln-16831.pdf plain text: crln-16831.txt item: #98 of 7408 id: crln-16832 author: None title: crln-16832 date: 2017-11-28 words: 545 flesch: 34 summary: Higher education costs Among full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students awarded any grant aid, differences in average cost of attendance and net price of attendance for the 2015–16 academic year varied by institutional sector. For those attending public 4-year institutions, average cost was approximately $19,600 and net price was about $12,400; for those attending nonprofit 4-year institutions, average cost was roughly $39,500 and net price was about $22,200; and for those attending for-profit 4-year institutions, average cost was approxi- mately $27,900 and net price was about $21,900. keywords: november; unicode; year cache: crln-16832.pdf plain text: crln-16832.txt item: #99 of 7408 id: crln-16833 author: None title: crln-16833 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2920 flesch: 37 summary: There is a growing body of literature on digital humanities instruction in libraries that extends back at least to 2013.1 Until recently, this literature mostly sidestepped information literacy, focusing on the nature of librarian-faculty classroom collaborations or on teaching digital humanities tools. News December 2017 588 There is a danger with digital humanities instruction of falling into the trap of but- tonology. keywords: framework; humanities; information; instruction; learners; learning; library; teaching cache: crln-16833.pdf plain text: crln-16833.txt item: #100 of 7408 id: crln-16834 author: None title: crln-16834 date: 2017-11-30 words: 2500 flesch: 48 summary: USC Digital Voltaire, accessible at http://scalar.usc.edu/works/voltaire/index. 13. Voltaire, Voltaire correspondence, 1741-1777, Vault: Collection 6006 Box 1. 3. keywords: correspondence; digital; humanities; letters; project; university; usc; voltaire cache: crln-16834.pdf plain text: crln-16834.txt item: #101 of 7408 id: crln-16835 author: None title: crln-16835 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2598 flesch: 58 summary: MG: For this next installment of our lives as new academic library deans and directors, let’s focus on those first 100 days. Like many libraries, we had slipped into a culture of treating projects more like never-ending job duties. keywords: amanda; days; library; new; team; university cache: crln-16835.pdf plain text: crln-16835.txt item: #102 of 7408 id: crln-16836 author: None title: crln-16836 date: 2017-11-28 words: 1009 flesch: 35 summary: December 2017 601 C&RL News Board of Directors Board of Directors Meeting I: Saturday, Feb- ruary 10, 1:30-5:30 p.m.* Board of Directors Meeting II: Monday, Feb- ruary 12, 1:30-4:30 p.m. *Guests are invited to address the Board during the open mic period from 5:00–5:30 p.m. Friday, February 9, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. keywords: february; mailto; p.m.; topic cache: crln-16836.pdf plain text: crln-16836.txt item: #103 of 7408 id: crln-16837 author: None title: crln-16837 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2298 flesch: 51 summary: We are not aware of anyone at or affiliated with the university who asked Professor Beall to take down his website and blog. December 2017 603 C&RL News In June 2017, Jeffrey Beall published an opinion piece in Biochemia Medica titled “What I Learned from Predatory Publishers.”1 keywords: beall; jeffrey; predatory; problem; publishing; research cache: crln-16837.pdf plain text: crln-16837.txt item: #104 of 7408 id: crln-16838 author: None title: crln-16838 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2758 flesch: 53 summary: For this reason, future plans include working with administration and faculty to raise awareness of the implications of textbook costs and the need to explore textbook options such as OER. For this reason, Alverno librarians chose to offer a physical textbook collection in order to provide students with immediate relief from the financial burdens associated with high textbook costs. keywords: collection; college; library; reserve; students; textbook cache: crln-16838.pdf plain text: crln-16838.txt item: #105 of 7408 id: crln-16839 author: None title: crln-16839 date: 2017-11-28 words: 2228 flesch: 45 summary: Spark Post helps users design posts, thumbnails, advertise- ments, and covers for social media. A go-to resource for anyone involved with library marketing and outreach, be sure to bookmark the guide and check in frequently for updated content. keywords: access; design; librarian; library; marketing; outreach; users cache: crln-16839.pdf plain text: crln-16839.txt item: #106 of 7408 id: crln-16840 author: None title: crln-16840 date: 2017-11-28 words: 1784 flesch: 36 summary: ACRL section appointments ACRL sections help members customize their ACRL experience through newslet- ters, electronic discussion lists, specialized programming, preconferences, recognition, and various initiatives. I hope that you will volunteer to work with ACRL and share in making a difference, supporting lifelong learners, and contributing to an informed society.—Lauren Pressley, ACRL vice-president/president-elect The rewards of volunteering Volunteering offers many benefits and op- portunities. keywords: acrl; committee; email; mailto; section; university; volunteer cache: crln-16840.pdf plain text: crln-16840.txt item: #107 of 7408 id: crln-16841 author: None title: crln-16841 date: 2017-11-28 words: 549 flesch: 59 summary: i n eKevin Maher Congressional appropriations and authorization: Two sides of the same coin for IMLS The fight for federal library dollars has occupied much of the library news from Washington since the administration pro- posed elimination of IMLS funding in March of this year. Fortunately, Senator Jack Reed (D- Rhode Island) is a champion of libraries and IMLS funding. keywords: imls; program cache: crln-16841.pdf plain text: crln-16841.txt item: #108 of 7408 id: crln-16842 author: None title: crln-16842 date: 2017-11-28 words: 1363 flesch: 50 summary: More sophisticated users can retrieve specific monitoring sites by street address, place name, site number, state/ territory, or watershed region. Monitoring sites can be refined by specific limiters, such as daily water collect data, peak data, instantaneous data, and more. keywords: access; data; energy; site; water cache: crln-16842.pdf plain text: crln-16842.txt item: #109 of 7408 id: crln-16843 author: None title: crln-16843 date: 2017-11-28 words: 593 flesch: 53 summary: Other universities had approached the Sun-Times for the materi- als, however Chaz Ebert, Ebert’s widow and publisher of RogerEbert.com, wanted to see the materials go to the University of Illinois, Ebert’s alma mater. The press kit files were used by Ebert when he served as film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times newspa- per. keywords: cooperative; ebert; university cache: crln-16843.pdf plain text: crln-16843.txt item: #110 of 7408 id: crln-16845 author: None title: crln-16845 date: 2017-11-28 words: 993 flesch: 43 summary: Jessica Benner has been appointed li- brarian at Carnegie Mellon University Librar- ies with liaison responsibilities for Computer Science, Robotics, and GIS. Huajin Wang has been named librar- ian liaison to the Computational Biology and Machine Learning departments at the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; north; university cache: crln-16845.pdf plain text: crln-16845.txt item: #111 of 7408 id: crln-16856 author: None title: jan18_a.indd date: 2018-01-04 words: 435 flesch: 40 summary: Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. Susan M. Ryan and W. Tandy Grubbs dis- cuss the concept of “Library self-disruption” through the lens of their collaboration bring- ing 3-D printing to the Stetson University Li- brary and Chemistry Department. keywords: issue; library; war cache: crln-16856.pdf plain text: crln-16856.txt item: #112 of 7408 id: crln-16857 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 1937 flesch: 42 summary: Louisiana State University Amauri Serrano: Florida State University Nathalie Soini: Queen’s University Konstantin Starikov: Boston University Rebecca Stuhr: University of Pennsylvania Martha Tanner: Nebraska Wesleyan Univer- sity Roberto Vargas: Brought to you by the ACRL ULS Tech- nology in University Libraries Commit- tee For most people, when it comes to de- sign, a blank canvas inspires dread. keywords: acrl; converter; fun; information; libraries; library; markdown; motivation; program; university cache: crln-16857.pdf plain text: crln-16857.txt item: #113 of 7408 id: crln-16858 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2702 flesch: 49 summary: Susan Ryan, library dean: Fortune magazine regularly asks CEOs to identify their biggest challenge. While there, we had an opportunity to rub elbows with the political scientist and library dean and have larger c o n v e r s a t keywords: disruption; innovation; library; printing; students cache: crln-16858.pdf plain text: crln-16858.txt item: #114 of 7408 id: crln-16859 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2117 flesch: 58 summary: Step 2: Draft student learning outcomes. Facilitat- ing conversations about student learning is always challenging, because everyone in- volved has a unique teaching philosophy and values content differently. keywords: instruction; learning; library; slos; students cache: crln-16859.pdf plain text: crln-16859.txt item: #115 of 7408 id: crln-16860 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2398 flesch: 45 summary: By the end of the project, I expected the student to develop a knowledge of trends in author rights resources and pro- gramming, as well as a basic familiarity with library usability testing. One that I identified was author rights, which refers to the rights that researchers have as the creators of and (at least initially) copyright holders for their written work. keywords: author; library; project; research; rights; student; university cache: crln-16860.pdf plain text: crln-16860.txt item: #116 of 7408 id: crln-16861 author: None title: jan18_b.indd date: 2018-01-04 words: 1156 flesch: 35 summary: But a few of us occupy new positions explicitly devoted to library accessibility. Ontario, in par- ticular, and Canada, in general, have a dispro- portionate presence in library accessibility and a legal commitment to accessibility reflected in progressive laws like the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. keywords: accessibility; library; resources; work cache: crln-16861.pdf plain text: crln-16861.txt item: #117 of 7408 id: crln-16862 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2545 flesch: 26 summary: Director-at-Large: Rhonda Huisman, Dean, University Library, St. Cloud State Uni- versity; Faye A. Chadwell, Donald and Delpha Campbell University Librarian and Oregon State University Press Director, Oregon State University Libraries and Press. University Libraries Section Vice-chair/Chair-elect: Jody Bailey, Director of Publishing, University of Texas- Arlington Libraries; Amanda Peters, Student Engagement Librarian, University of Michi- gan. Member-at-Large: Rachel Mulvihill, Head of Teaching and Engagement, Universi- ty of Central Florida Libraries; Nancy Gibson, Distance Education Librarian, Austin Peay State University; Lis Pankl, Head of Graduate and Undergraduate Services, University of Utah, Marriott Library. keywords: acrl; chair; college; committee; ebss; librarian; libraries; library; member; research; section; services; university cache: crln-16862.pdf plain text: crln-16862.txt item: #118 of 7408 id: crln-16863 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2449 flesch: 41 summary: News January 2018 30 Reggie Raju From “life support” to collaborative partnership A local/global view of academic libraries in South Africa Reggie Raju is deputy director of research and learning at the University of Cape Town Libraries, email: reggie. Unfortunately, academic libraries in South Africa, and it could be assumed that this may be the case in many parts of the global south, are at a crossroads. keywords: access; information; libraries; library; research; services; south cache: crln-16863.pdf plain text: crln-16863.txt item: #119 of 7408 id: crln-16864 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2159 flesch: 25 summary: Are dissertations publications? Previously published journal articles as dissertation chapters The practice of dissertation authors includ- ing their own previously published journal articles as chapters in their official submis- sions goes by several names: composite thesis, sandwich thesis, and thesis-by-publi- cation are a few of the most common con- structions. keywords: communication; dissertation; etd; graduate; publication; publishing; students cache: crln-16864.pdf plain text: crln-16864.txt item: #120 of 7408 id: crln-16865 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 2602 flesch: 37 summary: News January 2018 40 environment, this 1992 article describes the activities librarians regularly per- formed in a print environment, including tagging pages of retraction articles and affixing a citation to retraction notices, displaying featured retractions, and com- municating via library newsletters fea- turing articles “on the dangers of citing works that may have been retracted.” Launched in August 2010, Retraction Watch is a blog interface venue for information seekers to stay current on self-correction and sci- entific misconduct. keywords: access; article; guidelines; journal; misconduct; research; retraction; science cache: crln-16865.pdf plain text: crln-16865.txt item: #121 of 7408 id: crln-16866 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 1567 flesch: 52 summary: Much of this has been accomplished be- cause I have had the good fortune to have time for reflection, research, and writing dur- ing this fall semester on research leave. Isn’t it interesting the words they choose —the “luxury” of time? keywords: books; january; libraries; research; time cache: crln-16866.pdf plain text: crln-16866.txt item: #122 of 7408 id: crln-16867 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 533 flesch: 55 summary: Consolidation of loan programs and loan repayment plans is a major change pro- posed by the PROSPER Act. ALA’s Washington Office will continue to monitor the legislation and advocate to protect programs benefitting libraries and students. keywords: act; program cache: crln-16867.pdf plain text: crln-16867.txt item: #123 of 7408 id: crln-16868 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 1343 flesch: 49 summary: Navigation includes sections about the gallery, describing its mission, history, programs, and services; a selection of artists; information about exhibitions and art fairs; a bookshop; gallery news; contact information; and a mailing list sign up. Each section pro- vides additional information on the particular issues; for example, the “Suicide Prevention Lifeline” provides tips and resources for youth, Native Americans, disaster survivors, veterans, and LGBTQ+. keywords: gallery; information; services; site; university cache: crln-16868.pdf plain text: crln-16868.txt item: #124 of 7408 id: crln-16869 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 528 flesch: 67 summary: TV personality Dick Cavett has donated 2,500 programs of his decades-long talk-show series to the Library of Congress. The list of guests, many whom rarely appeared on late night television, is a testament to Cavett’s appeal. keywords: cavett cache: crln-16869.pdf plain text: crln-16869.txt item: #125 of 7408 id: crln-16870 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 555 flesch: 44 summary: Hunter joined UNC-CH after 12 years at the University of Virginia Library, where she held increasingly responsible posts leading to her appointment as associate university librarian for public services and collections. From January until August 15, 2017, Hunter served as interim university librarian and vice provost for university libraries. keywords: librarian; libraries; university cache: crln-16870.pdf plain text: crln-16870.txt item: #126 of 7408 id: crln-16871 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 1 (January 2018) date: 2018-01-03 words: 539 flesch: 30 summary: National Center for Education Statistics, “Enrollment in elementary, secondary, and degree-granting postsecondary institu- tions, by level and control of institution, enrollment level, and attendance status and sex of student: Selected years, fall 1990 through fall 2026,” https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d16/tables/dt16_105.20.asp (retrieved December 4, 2017). Of the projected 50.7 million public school students entering prekindergarten through grade 12 in fall 2017, White students will account for some 24.4 million. keywords: education; students cache: crln-16871.pdf plain text: crln-16871.txt item: #127 of 7408 id: crln-16872 author: None title: crln-16872 date: 2018-01-26 words: 445 flesch: 46 summary: In this issue’s Perspectives on the Framework col- umn, Andrea Baer of the University of West Georgia discusses the relationship of the Framework for Information Literacy Author- ity frame to post-truth rhetoric in her essay “It’s all relative?” This month also we feature the third and final installment of Amanda Clay Pow- ers, Martin Garnar, and Dustin Fife’s “New academic library leader discussion series,” focusing on lessons the authors have learned thus far in their roles as new library directors. Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= keywords: library; news; war cache: crln-16872.pdf plain text: crln-16872.txt item: #128 of 7408 id: crln-16873 author: None title: crln-16873 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2016 flesch: 45 summary: Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes (1895–1988) and Josefina Barrera Fuentes (1898–1993) were longtime Corpus Christi residents who ranked among the most involved individuals in early local Mexican American community http://www.ala.org/acrl/conferences/roadshows http://www.ala.org/acrl/conferences/roadshows February 2018 59 C&RL News Financial Management in Academic Libraries: Data-Driven Planning and Budgeting ACRL announces the publication of Finan- cial Management in Academic Libraries: Data-Driven Planning and Budgeting by Robert E. Dugan and Peter Hernon. Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries draft revision feedback An ACRL task force seeks comments on a draft revision of the association’s 2012 Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries. keywords: acrl; atla; libraries; library; management; research; turtle; university cache: crln-16873.pdf plain text: crln-16873.txt item: #129 of 7408 id: crln-16874 author: None title: crln-16874 date: 2018-01-26 words: 565 flesch: 52 summary: The UK and Iceland, however, topped the list of new titles per million people, with the UK publishing 2,710 new titles per million people and Iceland publishing 2,628 new titles per million people. Well-being in OECD countries Household income has increased cumulatively in OECD countries by 7 percent since 2005—roughly half the growth rate recorded between 1995 and 2005. keywords: education; titles cache: crln-16874.pdf plain text: crln-16874.txt item: #130 of 7408 id: crln-16876 author: None title: crln-16876 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2087 flesch: 39 summary: A study by Jason M. Vance, Rachel Kirk, and Justin G. Gardner found a small correlation between library instruction and undergraduate GPA in the first year.1 Selecting the program courses for targeted library instruction outreach An examination of the program outcomes associated with each degree program may reveal a program with courses that are suit- able candidates for library instruction. At many colleges, library instruction is not a curricular requirement. keywords: courses; instruction; library; outreach; program cache: crln-16876.pdf plain text: crln-16876.txt item: #131 of 7408 id: crln-16877 author: None title: crln-16877 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2697 flesch: 36 summary: For exam- ple, students might consider principles of source authority that are generally agreed upon across many communities. Though this complex issue is beyond the scope of this essay, there is a growing body of research on in- formation literacy and motivated reasoning that will also enrich librarians’ approaches to the Authority frame (for example, Mark Lenker and Geoff Walton).8 While our pedagogical approaches are— and will continue to be—wide-ranging and multifaceted, they can remain grounded in an understanding of source authority as contextual, not arbitrary, and in shared un- derstandings of concepts like fact, evidence, argument, and reasoning. keywords: authority; contextual; frame; information; knowledge; relativism cache: crln-16877.pdf plain text: crln-16877.txt item: #132 of 7408 id: crln-16878 author: None title: crln-16878 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2771 flesch: 40 summary: 76 Ed. note: C&RL News offered candidates for ACRL vice-president/president-elect, Karen Munro and Penny Beile, this opportu- nity to share their views with the membership. I am excited at the chance to contribute to the many efforts already underway, and to work with ACRL staff and member librarians, and with our peer and partner associations, to advance learning, scholarship, and our core professional values. keywords: acrl; libraries; library; member; president; work cache: crln-16878.pdf plain text: crln-16878.txt item: #133 of 7408 id: crln-16879 author: None title: crln-16879 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2677 flesch: 69 summary: When team members presented new ideas, I worked to say “yes.” As team members began to believe that I was open to new ideas, the floodgates opened to some of their best ideas. keywords: consensus; dustin; library; martin; meetings cache: crln-16879.pdf plain text: crln-16879.txt item: #134 of 7408 id: crln-16882 author: None title: crln-16882 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2362 flesch: 39 summary: and young adult titles at a multicampus university Karla M. Schmit is interim head, education library and director, Pennsylvania Center for the Book at Penn State University Park Library, email: kms454@psu.edu, and To that end, the PACFTB administers three books awards, A Baker’s Dozen—13 best books for family literacy,10 the national Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award for Children,11 and the Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize.12 Administrative copies of publisher sub- missions for each of these awards have long been part of a pool of children’s/YA titles that are shared with other Penn State campuses. keywords: book; harrisburg; june; library; park; state; university cache: crln-16882.pdf plain text: crln-16882.txt item: #135 of 7408 id: crln-16883 author: None title: crln-16883 date: 2018-01-26 words: 2596 flesch: 36 summary: News This article highlights the breadth of freely available digital collections of presidential documents. CPC is a free, centralized site for searching across presidential collections. keywords: access; collections; digital; documents; libraries; records; research; resources; u.s cache: crln-16883.pdf plain text: crln-16883.txt item: #136 of 7408 id: crln-16884 author: None title: crln-16884 date: 2018-01-26 words: 551 flesch: 60 summary: OPEN Government Data Act The OPEN Government Data Act would improve public access to valuable govern- ment data. Congressional Research Service reports Congress is similarly poised to provide public access to reports by the Congressio- nal Research Service (CRS). keywords: access; research cache: crln-16884.pdf plain text: crln-16884.txt item: #137 of 7408 id: crln-16885 author: None title: crln-16885 date: 2018-01-26 words: 1244 flesch: 46 summary: Established in 1983 within the J. Paul Getty Trust (the world’s largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to the visual arts), The Getty Research Institute (GRI) furthers the Getty’s mission by provid- ing “resources, expertise, and a collaborative environment for art-historical research and publication.” The best place to begin any search of the Council’s work is the Explore dropdown box on the homepage. keywords: council; getty; research; resources; work cache: crln-16885.pdf plain text: crln-16885.txt item: #138 of 7408 id: crln-16886 author: None title: crln-16886 date: 2018-01-26 words: 598 flesch: 48 summary: The work will enable ASU Library to design and develop inclusive library print collections for ASU Library to engage, educate, and inspire scholars and learners of the ASU community. A Collaborative and Data-driven Approach to Stack Design and Curation”—follows a yearlong planning process, supported by the Mellon Foundation, in which ASU Library identified issues and options affecting the design of the next generation of open-stack print collection for a research library. keywords: asu; library; print cache: crln-16886.pdf plain text: crln-16886.txt item: #139 of 7408 id: crln-16887 author: None title: crln-16887 date: 2018-01-26 words: 418 flesch: 48 summary: Rosie Rowe has been appointed audio- visual preservation specialist at the Iowa State University Library. Shaina Destine has been appointed residency librarian (three-year term) at the Iowa State University Library. keywords: library; state; university cache: crln-16887.pdf plain text: crln-16887.txt item: #140 of 7408 id: crln-16894 author: None title: crln-16894 date: 2018-02-15 words: 444 flesch: 43 summary: Providing library services and collec- tions that reach all members of the campus community is an essential function of today’s academic library. We continue our look at the upcoming ALA/ACRL elections with responses from the candidates for ALA vice-president/president- elect to questions from the ACRL Board of Directors and a list of ACRL members run- ning for ALA Council. keywords: library; march cache: crln-16894.pdf plain text: crln-16894.txt item: #141 of 7408 id: crln-16895 author: None title: crln-16895 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2054 flesch: 43 summary: Divided into two sections—”Contemplating Library Values” and “Applying Library Val- ues”—this collection serves as a starting point for librarians encountering similar issues, even if the specific technology or set of values may differ. http://www.ala.org/acrl /conferences/immersion http://www.ala.org/acrl /conferences/immersion March 2018 111 C&RL News Applying Library Values to Emerging Technology: Decision-Making in the Age of Open Access, Maker Spaces, and the Ever-Changing Library ACRL announces the publication of Apply- ing Library Values to Emerging Technology: Decision-Making in the Age of Open Access, Maker Spaces, and the Ever-Changing Library, edited by Peter D. Fernandez and Kelly Tilton. keywords: acrl; immersion; information; libraries; library; program; technology; university; values cache: crln-16895.pdf plain text: crln-16895.txt item: #142 of 7408 id: crln-16896 author: None title: crln-16896 date: 2018-02-15 words: 528 flesch: 31 summary: An estimated 253 million people live with vision impairment: 36 million are blind, and 217 million have moderate to severe vision impairment. Accessibility issue: Vision impairment and blindness keywords: education; january; vision cache: crln-16896.pdf plain text: crln-16896.txt item: #143 of 7408 id: crln-16897 author: None title: crln-16897 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2207 flesch: 63 summary: She was curious about the state of our resources in that area, since subjects pertaining to LGBTQIA concerns span dif- ferent collection development areas, and it had not been anyone’s job to keep up with these topics. This search took me to the conventional places I use for collection development, such as our vendor catalog, topical book catalogs, and online book retailers, such as Amazon. keywords: books; collection; library; project; resources cache: crln-16897.pdf plain text: crln-16897.txt item: #144 of 7408 id: crln-16898 author: None title: crln-16898 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2137 flesch: 62 summary: Start with the name Hunter and Riehman-Murphy argued that sim- ply changing the name of their existing drop- in sessions to Research Parties had triggered a positive response. The theory seemed worth testing, so with permission from Hunter and Riehman-Murphy, we rebranded QCC’s Spring 2017 sessions as our very own series of Research Parties. keywords: flier; library; new; parties; research; students cache: crln-16898.pdf plain text: crln-16898.txt item: #145 of 7408 id: crln-16899 author: None title: crln-16899 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2955 flesch: 66 summary: The library’s relationships with students and student groups was strengthened by these kraft paper collaborations, and stu- dents said they liked seeing other students (and, by extension, themselves) highlighted in this way in the library. When students enter the library, our front desk, and the people who work there, are the first sights they see. keywords: desk; displays; library; paper; poetry; students cache: crln-16899.pdf plain text: crln-16899.txt item: #146 of 7408 id: crln-16900 author: None title: crln-16900 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2322 flesch: 54 summary: ALA divisions need to come together and work as part- ners building a stronger association for all. Brown: ALA advocacy efforts should be targeted within overall funding mod- els that offer support for school media programs and community colleges. keywords: acrl; ala; association; libraries; members cache: crln-16900.pdf plain text: crln-16900.txt item: #147 of 7408 id: crln-16901 author: None title: crln-16901 date: 2018-02-15 words: 276 flesch: -15 summary: Emily Bergman, Adjunct Reference Librarian, Glendale (California) Community College Whitney Buccicone, Special Collec- tions Cataloging Librarian, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Roberto C. Delgadillo, Research Sup- port Services Librarian, Peter J. Shields Library, University of California-Davis Megan Hodge, Teaching and Learning Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth Univer- sity, Richmond, Virginia Kathy M. Irwin, Associate Dean of Li- braries, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan Susan L. Jennings, Dean of Library Services, Chattanooga State Community College, Chattanooga, Tennessee kYmberly Keeton, Solo Academic Librarian, ART_library deco, Jefferson City, Missouri Rebekah Kilzer, Director, Member Education, OCLC, Dublin, Ohio Linda A. Kopecky, Head, Research Ser- vices, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Leo S. Lo, Associate University Librarian, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia Steve Matthews, Librarian (emeritus), Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Virginia Joe Mocnik, Dean of Libraries, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota Toni Negro, Librarian, University of Maryland, Priddy Library, Rockville, Maryland Alexandra P. Rivera, Student Success and Community Engagement Librarian, University of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan Jim Teliha, Director of the Library and Learning Commons, Utica College, Utica, New York Erica Ann Watson, Librarian, Art Insti- tute of California, San Francisco, California Joan S. Weeks, Head, Near East Section and Turkish Specialist, Library of Congress, African and Middle Eastern Division, Wash- ington, D.C. Janice Welburn, Dean of Libraries, Mar- quette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Donald Welch, Manager, Learning Resource Center, Fortis College, Grand Prairie, Texas C&RL News March 2018 132 keywords: acrl; librarian; university cache: crln-16901.pdf plain text: crln-16901.txt item: #148 of 7408 id: crln-16902 author: None title: crln-16902 date: 2018-02-15 words: 2346 flesch: 56 summary: The paper was a response to the Elsevier purchase of Bepress and an article by John Wenzler that suggested that academic libraries faced a collective action problem, and that as a result they would never be able to create the open scholarly commons they aspired to.2 Our experience working with open infrastructure projects has also made clear how little funding most of these projects have. The 2.5% Commitment Initiative’s goal is to increase the collective investments from academic libraries towards open common infrastructure, that is, projects that provide software or services that support open scholarship. keywords: commitment; infrastructure; investment; libraries; library; organizations; projects cache: crln-16902.pdf plain text: crln-16902.txt item: #149 of 7408 id: crln-16903 author: None title: crln-16903 date: 2018-02-15 words: 1677 flesch: 57 summary: March 2018 137 C&RL News Jiebei Luo Using Google apps to manage embargo records Automating institutional repository reminders ACRL TechConnect Jiebei Luo is reference librarian at Skidmore College’s Lucy Scribner Library, email: Benefits and applications The primary benefit of using Google apps to manage embargo records is the automation of the entire process. keywords: calendar; embargo; google; reminder cache: crln-16903.pdf plain text: crln-16903.txt item: #150 of 7408 id: crln-16904 author: None title: crln-16904 date: 2018-02-15 words: 1363 flesch: 61 summary: the way I see it Junli Diao is assistant professor, head of cataloging and serials, at York College-CUNY, email: jdiao@york.cuny.edu © 2018 Junli Diao Cataloging backlogs are a perennial part of cataloging work, but they differ from library to library. In some libraries, cataloging backlogs are temporary imbalances between the fast growth of new acquisitions and shrinking of cataloging per- sonnel and support. keywords: backlogs; cataloging; library cache: crln-16904.pdf plain text: crln-16904.txt item: #151 of 7408 id: crln-16905 author: None title: crln-16905 date: 2018-02-15 words: 1404 flesch: 27 summary: This article highlights some of the major online primary and secondary sources on international economic development by both state and nonstate actors. Browsable by country or indicator, as a comprehensive compilation of global development data, this site is sine qua non for researchers in the development field. keywords: access; development; international; site; world cache: crln-16905.pdf plain text: crln-16905.txt item: #152 of 7408 id: crln-16907 author: None title: crln-16907 date: 2018-02-15 words: 622 flesch: 67 summary: On December 14, a majority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to gut net neutrality protections limiting the power of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block, slow down, or assign preference to some online content and services over others. i n eEllen Satterwhite FCC’s repeal of net neutrality: what’s next? keywords: action; fcc cache: crln-16907.pdf plain text: crln-16907.txt item: #153 of 7408 id: crln-16908 author: None title: crln-16908 date: 2018-02-15 words: 1251 flesch: 48 summary: The menu provides access to a wide variety of digital collections within the site. Overall, this site’s strength is the easy ac- cess to professional and policy information available to National Council members and health care providers. keywords: access; collection; health; maryland; site cache: crln-16908.pdf plain text: crln-16908.txt item: #154 of 7408 id: crln-16909 author: None title: crln-16909 date: 2018-02-15 words: 1037 flesch: 42 summary: Deaths Stephen J. Bensman, who worked for 37 years for Louisiana State University Libraries, has died. Emily Frank is Louisiana State University Libraries new coordinator of scholarship and open access. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; state; university cache: crln-16909.pdf plain text: crln-16909.txt item: #155 of 7408 id: crln-16926 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 463 flesch: 45 summary: Accessible-Archives.com American Military Camp Newspapers From the mobilization period in 1916 through the occupation of Germany in 1919 these publications kept soldiers informed about the home front, political questions of the day, progress of their training, and the state of the war abroad. Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= keywords: april; month; news cache: crln-16926.pdf plain text: crln-16926.txt item: #156 of 7408 id: crln-16927 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 2180 flesch: 42 summary: moonami.com to access the course and new modules. MLA International Bibliography adds new subject modules In January 2018, the Modern Lan- guage Association (MLA) launched four new subject-area modules to accompany its online course “Understanding the MLA International Bibliography.” keywords: acrl; association; board; digital; libraries; library; project; services cache: crln-16927.pdf plain text: crln-16927.txt item: #157 of 7408 id: crln-16929 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 2353 flesch: 37 summary: He sees Global South scholarship being treated as “data” by North American and European researchers rather than a true part of the academic conversation. Easier flow of publications from North to South can also, in fact, increase publication opportunities for Global South scholars, simply by making the latest high-profile scholarship available for these scholars’ use. keywords: communication; global; north; social; south cache: crln-16929.pdf plain text: crln-16929.txt item: #158 of 7408 id: crln-16930 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 2188 flesch: 37 summary: confirm that Peace Corps continues to thrive as Americans seek to be civically and cross-culturally engaged; 2. encourage information professionals and C&RL News readers to participate in col- lecting, preserving, and promoting stories and data of Peace Corps Volunteers; and 3. challenge scholars and researchers to examine the impact of Peace Corps. Across all Peace Corps archives at AUL, more than 160 returned Peace Corps Volunteers have deposited their papers. keywords: corps; library; museum; peace; research; volunteers cache: crln-16930.pdf plain text: crln-16930.txt item: #159 of 7408 id: crln-16931 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 299 flesch: 25 summary: ACRL section officers Candidates for vice-chair/chair-elect, secre- tary, and members-at-large of ACRL sections are selected by the nominating committee of each section. News April 2018 184 Standing for ACRL section office is an op-portunity to become involved with impor- tant issues affecting academic and research librarians in the 21st century, gain leadership experience, and build ties with colleagues. keywords: mailto; section cache: crln-16931.pdf plain text: crln-16931.txt item: #160 of 7408 id: crln-16932 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-21 words: 2390 flesch: 50 summary: In part, this idea of deconstructing, or break- ing the whole into more manageable parts, grew from our history of scaffolding library instruction and informed our approach to the Framework. While this investigation gave us some useful information, it did not provide a clear way forward for measuring student learning in the library. keywords: assessment; framework; information; instruction; library; students cache: crln-16932.pdf plain text: crln-16932.txt item: #161 of 7408 id: crln-16933 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-21 words: 2292 flesch: 51 summary: While competent at using social media on their smartphones, many students struggled with basic technological skills What we learned Our experience teaching FYI taught us that students need more practice searching for resources on their own outside of a formal instruction setting. Although there is an assumption that this generation of college students, having grown up with technology, is tech savvy, we found that many of the students were lacking basic computer skills, including website navigation, Microsoft Word formatting, and even sending and downloading email attachments. keywords: college; fyi; instruction; library; search; students cache: crln-16933.pdf plain text: crln-16933.txt item: #162 of 7408 id: crln-16934 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 2240 flesch: 46 summary: With this background reading in mind, I decided to ask CCC faculty at about their perceptions of the best outreach techniques for promoting library services and resources. Ultimately, my library outreach ef- forts were heavily focused on emails, flyers, and building relationships with new faculty during the on-boarding process. keywords: college; faculty; library; outreach; students; time cache: crln-16934.pdf plain text: crln-16934.txt item: #163 of 7408 id: crln-16935 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 1259 flesch: 58 summary: While I might concede that patron is an imperfect but acceptable choice of word, I would never want the less savory connota- tions of patronizing to be associated with the way that libraries treat patrons, nor with the way that patrons treat libraries. News Pause for a moment and consider some-thing tiny, yet absolutely fundamental to libraries. keywords: libraries; people; use cache: crln-16935.pdf plain text: crln-16935.txt item: #164 of 7408 id: crln-16936 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 961 flesch: 48 summary: News April 2018 200 Enabling Programs and Services: Operations • Confirmed the virtual votes approv- ing the minutes of the ACRL Board meet- ings at ALA Annual Conference 2017 and the minutes of the virtual ACRL Board of Directors Fall Meeting held on October 26, 2017. The ACRL Board of Directors took the following actions: working group to develop an ACRL signature initiative supporting EDI and to develop proposed language to amend the ACRL Plan for Excellence to include and articulate the signature initiative. keywords: acrl; ala; board cache: crln-16936.pdf plain text: crln-16936.txt item: #165 of 7408 id: crln-16937 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 2362 flesch: 46 summary: My interest in this topic is drawn from my perception that academic libraries are still experiencing a crisis of leadership. I think that it is a mistake for academic libraries to cling to way they have always done things and to point to the provision of books or database access and the establishment of study spaces as being the primary indicators of our con- tribution to the institutional mission. keywords: authors; data; education; libraries; library; profession; professionals cache: crln-16937.pdf plain text: crln-16937.txt item: #166 of 7408 id: crln-16938 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 568 flesch: 56 summary: The CLASSICS (Compensating Legacy Art- ists for their Songs, Service, and Important Contributions to Society) ACT would provide federal copyright to pre-1972 sound record- ings, but only for a digital performance right. The bad news is that the copyright term for pre-1972 sound recordings adds 95 years of protection to pre-1972 sound recordings when the legislation goes into effect. keywords: copyright; library cache: crln-16938.pdf plain text: crln-16938.txt item: #167 of 7408 id: crln-16939 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 1263 flesch: 53 summary: GVA is not an advocacy group, but rather seeks to assist those en- gaged in discussions regarding gun violence and proposed legislation. The “E-Libraries” link is also quite useful, leading to databases on hate crime reporting, international standards related to human dimension issues, and information related to transnational threats and security. keywords: nwhf; osce; university; violence; women cache: crln-16939.pdf plain text: crln-16939.txt item: #168 of 7408 id: crln-16940 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 498 flesch: 53 summary: An added benefit of the grant is testing a new graduate learning model that would contribute to the professional training of emerging library and museum professionals. The University of Oregon (UO) was awarded a $300,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mel- lon Foundation to support enhanced col- laboration among campus libraries and museums, and to encourage increased use of library/museum assets in research, teaching, and learning. keywords: library; museum cache: crln-16940.pdf plain text: crln-16940.txt item: #169 of 7408 id: crln-16941 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 928 flesch: 45 summary: Boosinger’s professional organization service includes her election to four consecutive three-year terms as the Alabama chapter councilor, service on the ALA Executive Council, and as president of the Alabama Association of College and Research Libraries. David Lewis, after 18 years at the helm of the IUPUI University Library, will retire in May 2018. i r e m e n t s Marcia Boosinger, associate dean for pub- lic services of Auburn University Libraries (AUL), has retired after 32 years at AUL. keywords: boosinger; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-16941.pdf plain text: crln-16941.txt item: #170 of 7408 id: crln-16942 author: None title: College & Research Libraries News vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2018) date: 2018-03-20 words: 621 flesch: 47 summary: This is a substantial increase over the rate observed last year (10.8 percent).” Julia E. Seaman and Jeff Seaman, “Opening the Textbook: Open Education Resources in U.S. Higher Education, 2017,” Babson Survey Research Group, https://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/oer.html (retrieved January 9, 2018). Overall consumption of albums, songs, and audio on-demand streaming grew 12.5 percent year over year. keywords: education; percent; year cache: crln-16942.pdf plain text: crln-16942.txt item: #171 of 7408 id: crln-16960 author: None title: crln-16960 date: 2018-04-30 words: 458 flesch: 39 summary: Make sure to check out the other features and departments this month, including the second installment of 2018 ACRL award win- ners and information on ACRL programming and events at the 2018 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= keywords: communication; news; war cache: crln-16960.pdf plain text: crln-16960.txt item: #172 of 7408 id: crln-16961 author: None title: crln-16961 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1934 flesch: 33 summary: The revised standards are freely available on the ACRL website at www.ala.org/acrl /standards/standardslibraries. http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/standardslibraries http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/standardslibraries https://libraries.wm.edu/ https://libraries.wm.edu/ http://www.wrl.org/ May 2018 219 C&RL News ACRL releases Framing Information Literacy six-volume set ACRL announces the publication of the six- volume Framing Information Literacy: Teaching Grounded in Theory, Pedagogy, and Practice, book number 73 in ACRL’s Publications in Librarianship series. keywords: acrl; education; information; libraries; literacy; studies; teaching cache: crln-16961.pdf plain text: crln-16961.txt item: #173 of 7408 id: crln-16965 author: None title: crln-16965 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1581 flesch: 42 summary: Locations for programs and a complete listing of ACRL meetings, along with discus- sion group and interest group information, will be available in the Annual Conference Scheduler. Annual Conference information online Find complete details on ACRL programs in New Orleans on the ACRL at Annual Con- ference web page. keywords: acrl; conference; june; mailto; p.m.; section cache: crln-16965.pdf plain text: crln-16965.txt item: #174 of 7408 id: crln-16966 author: None title: crln-16966 date: 2018-04-30 words: 2412 flesch: 37 summary: News May 2018 244 Sarah Wipperman, is scholarly communications and digital repository librarian at the University of Pennsylvania, email: swipp@upenn.edu, Shawn Martin is IDEASc Fellow at Indiana University-Bloomington, email: shjmarti@indiana.edu, and Chealsye Bowley is community manager at Ubiquity Press, email: chealsye. Production of scholarly communication could mean that librarians help our users take advantage of tools that help create digi- tal scholarship or help to build communities around such tools through workshops. keywords: communication; community; infrastructure; libraries; library cache: crln-16966.pdf plain text: crln-16966.txt item: #175 of 7408 id: crln-16967 author: None title: crln-16967 date: 2018-04-30 words: 2377 flesch: 34 summary: This closed wiki-based forum is a place for librarians to request reviews of systematic review search strate- gies, and to review the searches of others. For decades, systematic reviews have been widely used to synthesize evidence in the health sciences. keywords: access; evidence; health; librarian; osf; research; reviews; search; systematic cache: crln-16967.pdf plain text: crln-16967.txt item: #176 of 7408 id: crln-16969 author: None title: crln-16969 date: 2018-04-30 words: 2164 flesch: 61 summary: The hope was that other students in the library for tutoring or summer classes would see the peer-tutors model read- ing and perhaps get interested in coming to book club meetings for a discussion or two. Advertising A professional tutor in the Brandywine Aca- demic Centers was tasked with working with the peer-tutors to create advertise- ments and posters for book club meetings. keywords: book; club; peer; students; summer cache: crln-16969.pdf plain text: crln-16969.txt item: #177 of 7408 id: crln-16970 author: None title: crln-16970 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1466 flesch: 73 summary: With the program in full swing, the only official reminders we send out are the emails that acknowledge that week’s staff being recognized (which encourage people to continue High Fiving and pro- vide a link to the form), but High Five has increasingly been a topic of conversation between colleagues at meetings and even around the water coolers. Within two weeks, High Five was born. keywords: people; recognition; staff cache: crln-16970.pdf plain text: crln-16970.txt item: #178 of 7408 id: crln-16971 author: None title: crln-16971 date: 2018-04-30 words: 2360 flesch: 42 summary: “Three Perspectives on Information Lit- eracy in Academia: Talking to Librarians, Faculty, and Students” by Anna Yevelson- Shorsher and Jenny Bronstein is a study of differing perceptions of students, faculty, and librarians identifies the differing ex- pectations and assumptions that influence the effectiveness of each of these roles. Certainly academic librarians who work with college students everyday strive to keep up, not just with the technology but with how the technology influences behavior and priorities, particularly of those we serve. keywords: academic; information; librarians; library; literacy; students cache: crln-16971.pdf plain text: crln-16971.txt item: #179 of 7408 id: crln-16972 author: None title: crln-16972 date: 2018-04-30 words: 528 flesch: 39 summary: The bill would modernize the Federal Depository Library Program and related programs that provide public access to government information. While earlier, unintroduced drafts of the legislation dealt with a wide range of top- ics related to the Government Publishing Office (GPO) and government printing, the FDLP Modernization Act focuses solely on FDLP and the Superintendent of Docu- ments’ programs that provide public access to government information. keywords: fdlp; government cache: crln-16972.pdf plain text: crln-16972.txt item: #180 of 7408 id: crln-16973 author: None title: crln-16973 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1280 flesch: 48 summary: Access: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/. North Carolina Digital Collections (NCDC) is a collaborative effort between the State Ar- chives of North Carolina and the State Library of North Carolina, and contains more than 100,000 digitized items that document the Tar Heel State’s history and culture. The mission statement articulates MHA’s commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all. keywords: health; mental; north; research; site cache: crln-16973.pdf plain text: crln-16973.txt item: #181 of 7408 id: crln-16974 author: None title: crln-16974 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1089 flesch: 52 summary: n s The Joy Williams Papers, a collection of drafts, journals, correspondence, and other materials related to the life and work of au- thor Joy Williams, has been acquired by the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) Libraries, with support from the WUSTL Department of English. Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) Libraries has been awarded a $50,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation, the independent founda- tion created by the late actor and philan- thropist, Paul New- man. keywords: baptist; collection; grant; university; williams cache: crln-16974.pdf plain text: crln-16974.txt item: #182 of 7408 id: crln-16975 author: None title: crln-16975 date: 2018-04-30 words: 1068 flesch: 40 summary: Amanda Hawk has been appointed Louisi- ana State University Libraries faculty as special collections head of public and research services. Prior to her arrival at Au- burn, MacEwan was assistant dean for collections at Penn State University for a decade before be- ing promoted to the scholarly communication position designed to explore new technology- driven publishing ventures in collaboration with the Penn State University Press; art, archaeology, and music librarian at the University of Mis- souri, Columbia; and Humanities librarian at Central Missouri State University. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; services; university; washington cache: crln-16975.pdf plain text: crln-16975.txt item: #183 of 7408 id: crln-16976 author: None title: crln-16976 date: 2018-04-30 words: 510 flesch: 28 summary: Academic library services “Although almost two-thirds of libraries reported flat budgets, new services continue to grow. Other services sup- ported by library staff include massive open online course (MOOC) development, e-portfolio development, makerspaces, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). keywords: access; april; percent cache: crln-16976.pdf plain text: crln-16976.txt item: #184 of 7408 id: crln-16999 author: None title: crln-16999 date: 2018-05-29 words: 448 flesch: 40 summary: Every two years, ACRL’s Research Planning and Review Committee produces their “Top trends in academic libraries.” A growing number of academic libraries are experimenting with providing spaces for spiritual practice and meditation. keywords: article; data; news cache: crln-16999.pdf plain text: crln-16999.txt item: #185 of 7408 id: crln-17000 author: None title: crln-17000 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2067 flesch: 40 summary: A central part of the ACRL Value of Academic Libraries initiative, it en- gaged more than 200 high- er education institutions, generating evidence of library impact and advanc- ing library leadership and evidence-based advocacy. Shaping the Campus Conversation on Student Learning and Experience serves anyone seeking to activate the results of the AiA program: aca- demic librarians new to assessment; librar- ies that have ongoing assessment programs and are looking for new directions or ideas for expanding their efforts; librarians demonstrating to campus administra- tors the library’s impact on student learning and success; campus assessment officers and higher education ad- ministrators; and library and information science faculty and scholars. keywords: acrl; assessment; issues; libraries; library; research; university cache: crln-17000.pdf plain text: crln-17000.txt item: #186 of 7408 id: crln-17001 author: None title: crln-17001 date: 2018-06-07 words: 5111 flesch: 32 summary: ”31 Learning analytics, however, may pose significant conflicts with ALA’s Code of Ethics and “professional commitments to promote intellectual freedom; protect patron privacy and confidentiality; and balance intellectual property interests between library users, their institution, and content creators and vendors. C&RL News June 2018 286 ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee 2018 top trends in academic libraries A review of the trends and issues affecting academic libraries in higher education Every other year, the ACRL Research Plan-ning and Review Committee produces a document on top trends in higher education as they relate to academic librarianship. keywords: access; analytics; april; collection; data; information; june; libraries; library; mailto; management; mining; news; project; publishers; research; science; university; use cache: crln-17001.pdf plain text: crln-17001.txt item: #187 of 7408 id: crln-17003 author: None title: crln-17003 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2729 flesch: 31 summary: The Institute of Museum and Library Services-supported Always Already Compu- tational: Collections as Data (AAC) is wholly focused on collections as data advocacy and resource development.6 In light of factors inhibiting in-copyright or licensed collection use, some have declared that, “the right to read is the right to mine. keywords: access; april; collections; content; data; infrastructure; libraries; library; profit; publishers; research; use cache: crln-17003.pdf plain text: crln-17003.txt item: #188 of 7408 id: crln-17004 author: None title: crln-17004 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2053 flesch: 55 summary: Process mapping in practice Usually the task of process mapping is done by an individual or a small group over a series of weeks. The practice of process mapping originally developed to maximize efficiencies in manu- facturing environments, but proves useful in analyzing other organizational processes.2 The creation and analysis of process maps can reveal inefficiencies and problems within a seemingly smooth process. keywords: item; library; mapping; process; step cache: crln-17004.pdf plain text: crln-17004.txt item: #189 of 7408 id: crln-17006 author: None title: crln-17006 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2102 flesch: 56 summary: I’m looking forward to joining Lauren Pressley and Cheryl Middleton, as well as the entire ACRL Board and all members who stood for office this year, in the work of leading the association.” ACRL Board Director-at-Large (4-year term): keywords: acrl; chair; committee; elect; large; member; section; vice; year cache: crln-17006.pdf plain text: crln-17006.txt item: #190 of 7408 id: crln-17007 author: None title: crln-17007 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2961 flesch: 47 summary: In particular, a focus on peer-reviewed journal articles as the gold standard in academic dis- course unduly prioritizes certain voices in a format that many students do not understand or feel like they can participate in. This is a curious perspective that I do not think most researchers and librarians share but seems to be the fallback position for many students. keywords: articles; conversation; information; library; news; students; way cache: crln-17007.pdf plain text: crln-17007.txt item: #191 of 7408 id: crln-17009 author: None title: crln-17009 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2207 flesch: 42 summary: Students’ attempts to analyze the objects were pointed out, and students were reminded of the intent of the description-on- The first was an instructional session on library resources, primary and secondary sources, how to handle historical objects, and writing thick historical descriptions. keywords: assignment; dowling; information; library; objects; students cache: crln-17009.pdf plain text: crln-17009.txt item: #192 of 7408 id: crln-17010 author: None title: crln-17010 date: 2018-05-29 words: 2188 flesch: 48 summary: As part of a commitment to respecting and supporting students of all backgrounds and in recognition of the students’ spiritual well-being, we encour- age academic librarians to consider student use of library space for spiritual practice and work with their student community to better understand their needs for a place to pray. Getting started with your space We experienced students using the library informally as prayer spaces. keywords: libraries; library; prayer; space; students cache: crln-17010.pdf plain text: crln-17010.txt item: #193 of 7408 id: crln-17012 author: None title: crln-17012 date: 2018-05-29 words: 1251 flesch: 45 summary: As a source for good tutorials on interna- tional business and as a platform for research- ing countries and industries, globalEDGE is a topnotch academic resource, particularly for MBA students and faculty.—Ann Flower, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, aflower@miis.edu National Women’s Law Center. The indices option pulls rank- ings and scores from such organizations as Transparency International, Freedom House, and World Economic Forum. keywords: collection; international; mailto; state; women cache: crln-17012.pdf plain text: crln-17012.txt item: #194 of 7408 id: crln-17013 author: None title: crln-17013 date: 2018-05-29 words: 536 flesch: 33 summary: The project team, led by DLME Project Director Peter Herdrich, Curatorial Lead Elizabeth Waraksa, and a data manager/project co- ordinator based at Stanford Libraries, will draw on best practices from other digital library projects to support cost-effective and reproducible curatorial workflows for identifying, selecting, and federating digital assets that represent both cultural materials under threat and objects housed in libraries and museums beyond conflict zones. DLME is envisioned as a nonproprietary, multilingual library of digital objects providing greater security for, preservation of, and access to digital surrogates of cultural heritage materials. keywords: dlme; library; project cache: crln-17013.pdf plain text: crln-17013.txt item: #195 of 7408 id: crln-17014 author: None title: crln-17014 date: 2018-05-29 words: 985 flesch: 48 summary: She previously worked for the Queens, New York, Library System, and for libraries at Al- bany, New York, State University; University of Michigan; New York University; and the U.S. Department of Energy. Thomas, already a five-time Hugo Award winner, joined the University Library in July 2017. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; services; university cache: crln-17014.pdf plain text: crln-17014.txt item: #196 of 7408 id: crln-17015 author: None title: crln-17015 date: 2018-05-29 words: 549 flesch: 28 summary: The result has been an enormous shift in cost from the public collectively to parents and students individually.” Ronald Brownstein, “American Higher Education Hits a Dangerous Milestone,” The Atlantic, May 2018, https://www.the- atlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/05/american-higher-education-hits-a-dangerous-milestone/559457 (retrieved May 3, 2018). William J. Hussar and Tabitha M. Bailey, Projections of Education Statistics to 2026 (NCES 2018-019), U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C.: keywords: education; percent cache: crln-17015.pdf plain text: crln-17015.txt item: #197 of 7408 id: crln-17044 author: None title: crln-17044 date: 2018-06-25 words: 467 flesch: 37 summary: In this issue’s International Insights column, Te Paea Paringatai of the University of Canter- bury provides suggestions for ways libraries can increase their “Collective leadership and participa- tion with indigenous matters,” while Celia Emmel- hainz and Marilyn R. Pukkila discuss ways Colby College librarians worked to improve their efforts at “Being there at a distance” though providing library resources to study abroad students. Kate Shivley, Lisa Jarrell, and Dixie Denton discuss the project in their article “Ready, set, make!” Librarians at Rutgers University take a fun approach to using making for campus outreach through a popular button making program. keywords: campus; library; university cache: crln-17044.pdf plain text: crln-17044.txt item: #198 of 7408 id: crln-17045 author: None title: crln-17045 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2019 flesch: 41 summary: Aligning Library, Institutional, and Student Success Data;” Maggie Epstein, Jason Paul, and Bridget Draxler (St. Olaf College) for a project titled “Assessing Student Success through Collaborative Data Collec- tion and Analysis;” Nick Faulk and Emily Crist (Champlain College) for a project titled “Let’s Get to Know Each Other: A Mixed Methods Study on Library-Online Patron Communication;” Starr Hoffman and James Cheng (Univer- sity of Nevada-Las Vegas) for a project titled “Researchers on Academic Library Impact: Characteristics and Perspectives;” Rebecca K. Miller, Carmen Cole, Stephanie Diaz, and Julie Porterfield (Penn State University) for a project titled “Activating Library Classrooms: Evaluating Formal Learning Spaces for Active Learning and Student Engagement;” Marjorie Schreiber Lear, Hilary Smith, Kelly Estrada, and Rhianna Casesa (Sonoma State University) for a project titled “Communicating Value and Enhancing Library Use through Finding Com- mon Language;” Rachel Scott and Brannen Varner (University of Memphis) for a project titled “Empowering Parenting Students to Succeed;” and Theresa Westbrock (Univer- sity of Northern Iowa) for a project titled “Students Helping Students: Creating and Evaluating a Collabora- tive Service Model in the Library.” More detail on this year’s funded projects can be found at www.clir.org/recordings-at-risk /funded-projects/. Library Assessment Conference travel grants The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is accepting applications for ten $1,000 scholarships for attendance at the 2018 Li- brary Assessment Conference: Building Ef- fective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment in to be held December 5-7, 2018, in Houston, Texas. keywords: acrl; information; libraries; library; program; research; students; university cache: crln-17045.pdf plain text: crln-17045.txt item: #199 of 7408 id: crln-17046 author: None title: crln-17046 date: 2018-06-25 words: 1652 flesch: 45 summary: Carlozzi looked at two groups for this study: students who had one-shot library sessions and students who had multiple library contact throughout the semester of their writing class, for purposes of assessing the effectiveness of instructional mode with potentially surprising results. The findings addressed students’ treatment and incor- poration into their writing assignments of both class readings and sources discovered outside class, leading to recommendations for librarians collaborating with programs and working with students in introductory courses, such as writing. keywords: c&rl; information; issue; library; students; study cache: crln-17046.pdf plain text: crln-17046.txt item: #200 of 7408 id: crln-17047 author: None title: crln-17047 date: 2018-06-25 words: 551 flesch: 64 summary: The most impactful advocacy comes from year- round engagement with issues that impact libraries, library workers, and the people we serve—and with the elected leaders who make decisions. With respect to govern- ment information, libraries have scored some major wins. keywords: ala; library cache: crln-17047.pdf plain text: crln-17047.txt item: #201 of 7408 id: crln-17048 author: None title: crln-17048 date: 2018-06-25 words: 1172 flesch: 41 summary: The Disaster Information Manage- ment Research Center (DIMRC) is part of the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Specialized Information Services Division, and works to collect, organize, and make available resources and research related to disasters of all types, from hurricanes and earthquakes to terrorist actions to disease outbreaks. This is a great directory of raw data, but it assumes that users are familiar with working with datasets. keywords: data; datasets; government; mailto; university cache: crln-17048.pdf plain text: crln-17048.txt item: #202 of 7408 id: crln-17049 author: None title: crln-17049 date: 2018-06-25 words: 529 flesch: 51 summary: Upon reflection, I abandoned the idea of a special issue—not because there wasn’t enough ma- terial or because I don’t think that such topics should have attention. These valuable topics should not be relegated to only a single issue: they will be regularly incorporated into issues as the articles are submitted, reviewed, and accepted. keywords: arts; issue cache: crln-17049.pdf plain text: crln-17049.txt item: #203 of 7408 id: crln-17050 author: None title: crln-17050 date: 2018-06-25 words: 1063 flesch: 47 summary: Kristin Buxton has accepted the position of science librarian at the University of Oregon Libraries. Named associate director and collection development librarian in 1987, Hammond was tasked with planning the shelving arrangement and physical move of the collection into the new 94,000 square foot library. keywords: illinois; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17050.pdf plain text: crln-17050.txt item: #204 of 7408 id: crln-17051 author: None title: crln-17051 date: 2018-06-25 words: 445 flesch: 37 summary: Wikipedia editors “Nearly 20,000 new accounts register on Wikipedia projects every month, and English-language Wikipedia alone has 130,000–140,000 accounts that make at least one edit per month. William J. Hussar and Tabitha M. Bailey, Projections of Education Statistics to 2026 (NCES 2018-019), U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C.: keywords: fact; percent cache: crln-17051.pdf plain text: crln-17051.txt item: #205 of 7408 id: crln-17052 author: None title: crln-17052 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2221 flesch: 66 summary: Wingo’s original Twitter and Instagram hashtags #OpenAccess and #WorldCat pulled in a very specific library and digital humanities crowd, and the Internet loves cats, but this could hardly be considered a reliable viral DNA sequence. The photo went from Rebecca S. Wingo’s Instagram to Tumblr to Twitter to Rebecca S. Wingo is the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Liberal Arts and a historian, email: rebecca. keywords: max; post; twitter cache: crln-17052.pdf plain text: crln-17052.txt item: #206 of 7408 id: crln-17053 author: None title: july18_b.indd date: 2018-07-12 words: 1859 flesch: 51 summary: The presenters are a combination of data librarians and li- aison librarians who have a significant data component to their jobs. News July/August 2018 356 provide research data management services and those who felt that they did have the nec- essary skills in place. keywords: data; rdm; research cache: crln-17053.pdf plain text: crln-17053.txt item: #207 of 7408 id: crln-17055 author: None title: crln-17055 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2544 flesch: 48 summary: The library provides expert assistance, support, and resources for students in their homes (i.e., residence halls) and encourages both faculty and students to use the space for projects, presentations, and workshops. This article explores new ways to engage students with the library. keywords: education; hall; library; makerspace; residence; resources; students cache: crln-17055.pdf plain text: crln-17055.txt item: #208 of 7408 id: crln-17057 author: None title: july18_b.indd date: 2018-07-23 words: 2233 flesch: 23 summary: De- veloping indigenous literate libraries, by embedded knowledge and practice across all levels of the library, from senior management to librarians, support staff, and clients will understandably attract indigenous librarians. The section also seeks to connect, col- laborate, and work in cooperation with other IFLA Sections; national indigenous library, culture, knowledge and information asso- ciations/groups; as well as the International Indigenous Librarians’ keywords: associations; knowledge; libraries; library; literacy; matters; research cache: crln-17057.pdf plain text: crln-17057.txt item: #209 of 7408 id: crln-17058 author: None title: crln-17058 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2210 flesch: 54 summary: 2. Alica C. White, Yunshan Ye, and Margaret Guccione, “Study abroad students: designing library services to meet their needs,” Journal of Library Administration 49 (2009): 187-196, and Virginia Connell, “Getting to know the neighbors: library support for study abroad programs,” Library Philosophy & Practice (2009):1-12. We also wanted to make them aware that Colby librarians were available and happy to provide guidance on library research—even from the other side of the world. keywords: colby; college; library; research; students; study cache: crln-17058.pdf plain text: crln-17058.txt item: #210 of 7408 id: crln-17059 author: None title: crln-17059 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2398 flesch: 38 summary: There are many works that help us to understand what we have not done well and how to improve, including from Rowman and Littlefield, the forthcoming In Our Own Voices, Redux: The Faces of Librarianship Today edited by Teresa Y. Neely and Jorge R. López-McKnight.8 The disturbing reality is that twenty years after the original volume, In Our Own Voices: The Changing Face of Librarianship, not enough has significantly changed.9 Mae Evans is science library associate, email: maevans@ wooster.edu, Irene M. H. Herold is librarian of the college, email: iherold@wooster.edu, and Zachary Sharrow is science librarian, email: zsharrow@wooster.edu, at The College of Wooster © 2018 Given that the college Fast Facts states there are 54% women, 46% men, 20% U.S. students of color, and 13% international students on campus, the disconnect between images and text present in Timken Library and the student body was striking.12 Rather than ignore this disparity, I approached Zachary Sharrow, science librarian, and Mae Evans, science library associate, to ask if they would be interested in adding under- represented groups in STEM to Timken’s visual displays. keywords: college; day; diversity; inclusion; library; popcorn; science cache: crln-17059.pdf plain text: crln-17059.txt item: #211 of 7408 id: crln-17060 author: None title: crln-17060 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2011 flesch: 47 summary: Because library staff is so visible dur- ing this time, it gives medi- cal students the chance to ask any ques- t i o n s t h e y might have. This would be ac- complished through the development of novel outreach activities, including one of our more unique and successful experi- ences—Popcorn Day. keywords: day; event; library; popcorn cache: crln-17060.pdf plain text: crln-17060.txt item: #212 of 7408 id: crln-17061 author: None title: crln-17061 date: 2018-06-25 words: 2137 flesch: 44 summary: From the University of California (UC)-Davis, this is an online project and digital collection of wine labels that were collected by noted American wine expert and professor of viticulture and enology, Maynard Amerine. With a focus on tracing the history of the Oregon wine industry, this digitized special collection houses oral history interviews, educational materials, photos, maps, wine labels, transcripts, documents from specific wineries like Sokol Blosser and Bethel Heights, and materials from organizations like the Inter- national Pinot Noir Celebration. keywords: access; collection; grape; history; journal; library; wine cache: crln-17061.pdf plain text: crln-17061.txt item: #213 of 7408 id: crln-17240 author: None title: crln-17240 date: 2018-08-23 words: 475 flesch: 45 summary: This month we also look back at the 2018 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans with our annual roundup of ACRL programs and Board of Direc- tors’ actions. Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= keywords: issue; month; university cache: crln-17240.pdf plain text: crln-17240.txt item: #214 of 7408 id: crln-17241 author: None title: crln-17241 date: 2018-08-23 words: 2069 flesch: 33 summary: On av- erage, academic libraries spent 73.8% of their materials budget on ongoing subscriptions. As the world of higher education contin- ues to change, academic libraries and librar- ians must respond to shifts in their purpose and operations to provide the best ser vices to their communities. keywords: acrl; data; institutions; libraries; library; research; university cache: crln-17241.pdf plain text: crln-17241.txt item: #215 of 7408 id: crln-17243 author: None title: crln-17243 date: 2018-08-23 words: 2378 flesch: 43 summary: For example, in relation to knowledge practices for the frame “Authority is Constructed and Contextual,” I asked, “How would I help students define different types of authority in today’s information ecosystem, and what are some possible obstacles to achieving this task?” Defin- ing authority where basic indicators, such as cre- dentials or type of publications, are insufficient or unclear can be challenging, particularly when considering the role of media and technology. keywords: authority; framework; information; knowledge; students; teaching cache: crln-17243.pdf plain text: crln-17243.txt item: #216 of 7408 id: crln-17244 author: None title: crln-17244 date: 2018-08-23 words: 2921 flesch: 34 summary: Modelled on the 2015 institute held at Cornell University,3 institutes are designed for liaison librarians, functional specialists, and managers who engage regularly with faculty, students, and academic administrators. Liaison librarians would benefit from greater exposure to institutional research priorities at their university. keywords: faculty; institutes; liaisons; libraries; library; research; university; value cache: crln-17244.pdf plain text: crln-17244.txt item: #217 of 7408 id: crln-17245 author: None title: crln-17245 date: 2018-08-23 words: 1044 flesch: 43 summary: The wealth of learning and professional development opportunities offered by ACRL will help me work toward this goal throughout my career.—Christina Hilburger, stu- dent, McGill University Student members can subscribe to ACRL Update and ACRL Insider to keep abreast of scholarship deadlines for ACRL conferences and institutes. Each year ALA JobLIST sponsors placement centers at ALA and ACRL conferences, so you won’t want to miss these interview opportunities coming to Seattle, Cleveland, and Washington, D.C. in 2019. keywords: acrl; ala; library; students cache: crln-17245.pdf plain text: crln-17245.txt item: #218 of 7408 id: crln-17246 author: None title: crln-17246 date: 2018-08-30 words: 2266 flesch: 36 summary: This feedback highlighted the need for a broader discus- sion of this challenge, and the role that we might play in supporting community action. Can we build on work that has al- ready been done and adopt a set of well- defined, collectively accepted principles of community-controlled infrastructure to help us assess the viability of working with a vendor in a way that allows us to achieve community control of that piece of infrastructure? keywords: communication; community; infrastructure; need; research cache: crln-17246.pdf plain text: crln-17246.txt item: #219 of 7408 id: crln-17247 author: None title: crln-17247 date: 2018-08-23 words: 2254 flesch: 51 summary: At the University of Kan- sas (KU), we initially joined the rush and created a me- dia literacy Lib- Guide.1 As recent scholarship has shown, dosing undergraduates with media lit- eracy instruc- tion is an effec- tive response that can help students trump even their own political biases when evaluat- ing information online.2 Problematically, in our experience, not all course faculty invite librarians into their classes for media literacy instruction, and LibGuides are most effective when coupled with a class. To be more proactive, we developed a series of events and tools to provide students with les- sons in media and information literacy outside of the classroom. keywords: fact; literacy; media; news; students; teach; u.s cache: crln-17247.pdf plain text: crln-17247.txt item: #220 of 7408 id: crln-17248 author: None title: crln-17248 date: 2018-08-23 words: 1097 flesch: 67 summary: Prior to proactive chat, it is quite possible that these users would not have contacted us at all, due to not noticing that chat was an available service. Chat had been a particularly low point of contact for our reference transactions (5% in fall 2016), and during our research we reviewed a few studies that found that adding a proactive element to a chat widget significantly increased chat transactions.1 We already had a chat widget that rested at the bottom of the screen on all our library website pages. keywords: chat; users; widget cache: crln-17248.pdf plain text: crln-17248.txt item: #221 of 7408 id: crln-17251 author: None title: crln-17251 date: 2018-08-23 words: 1918 flesch: 39 summary: “Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses in Academic Libraries: Comparing Peers” by Spencer Jardine, Sandra Shropshire, and Regina Koury. This study examines the relationship between library instruction and graduating students’ four-year cumulative grade-point aver- ages for the classes of 2012–15. keywords: article; data; information; libraries; library; research; value cache: crln-17251.pdf plain text: crln-17251.txt item: #222 of 7408 id: crln-17252 author: None title: crln-17252 date: 2018-08-30 words: 513 flesch: 54 summary: ALA’s efforts in 2017 were successful nonetheless, as the final bill signed by the president this summer contained several ref- erences urging state and local disbursement of Perkins funds to support library programs and maker spaces, as well as institutions of higher education and librarian training. Each year, more than $1.2 billion in fed- eral grants flow to states for CTE programs through the Perkins Act. keywords: cte; perkins cache: crln-17252.pdf plain text: crln-17252.txt item: #223 of 7408 id: crln-17253 author: None title: crln-17253 date: 2018-08-23 words: 1253 flesch: 37 summary: The Latinos en Oregon Oral History Interviews is a project between Yamhill County Cultural Coalition, Yamhill County Historical Society and Museum, Oregon Multicultural Archives, and Unidos Bridging Community. The “Visualizations and Data” tab provides a single access point for charts, maps, and presenta- tions generated through YPCCC projects. keywords: climate; forum; oregon; projects; ypccc cache: crln-17253.pdf plain text: crln-17253.txt item: #224 of 7408 id: crln-17254 author: None title: crln-17254 date: 2018-08-23 words: 1053 flesch: 39 summary: The State Archives of North Carolina, the Southern Appalachian Archives at Mars Hill University, and the Forest History Society in Durham have already committed to work with SFC. SFC will part- ner with six institutions through the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center, a statewide digitization and publishing program based at Wilson Library. keywords: carolina; library; north; university; wine cache: crln-17254.pdf plain text: crln-17254.txt item: #225 of 7408 id: crln-17255 author: None title: crln-17255 date: 2018-08-23 words: 882 flesch: 49 summary: In 2014, she received the UT Chan- cellor’s Citation for Extraordinary Service to the University. The configuration of library spaces and services will reflect her influence for years to come. keywords: learning; libraries; library; services; university cache: crln-17255.pdf plain text: crln-17255.txt item: #226 of 7408 id: crln-17256 author: None title: crln-17256 date: 2018-08-23 words: 621 flesch: 42 summary: But the true figure is probably even lower, because large numbers of papers that the database records as uncited have actually been cited somewhere by someone. Characteristics of postsecondary faculty “From fall 1999 to fall 2016, the total number of faculty in degree-granting postsecondary institutions increased by 51 percent (from 1.0 to 1.5 million). keywords: august; percent cache: crln-17256.pdf plain text: crln-17256.txt item: #227 of 7408 id: crln-17368 author: None title: crln-17368 date: 2018-09-26 words: 443 flesch: 42 summary: Descriptions of personnel, places and events along with many non-war related items bring these camp scenes to life as never before. mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= In this month’s Scholarly Communication column, ACRL President Lauren Pressley dis- cusses strategies to successfully implement your scholarly communication agenda in “Catalyzing organizational change.” keywords: month; news; war cache: crln-17368.pdf plain text: crln-17368.txt item: #228 of 7408 id: crln-17369 author: None title: crln-17369 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2104 flesch: 42 summary: With increased ex- pectations of account- ability and transparency for budget expenditures, institutions scrambling to do more with less, and the emergence of new budgeting models that view units as either cost centers or profit centers, academic libraries are under new pressures and scrutiny. It’s become incredibly important for academic libraries to clearly articulate to their institutional administrators their contributions to institutional outcomes, short-term and long- term value, and in essence, their return-on- investment. keywords: acrl; libraries; library; opencon; research; resources; services; world cache: crln-17369.pdf plain text: crln-17369.txt item: #229 of 7408 id: crln-17370 author: None title: crln-17370 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2995 flesch: 47 summary: However, implicit biases are ones that affect us in an unconscious manner. Part one of this two-part article series will focus on implicit bias: what is implicit bias, how these biases affect the work en- vironment, and best practices for reducing these biases within recruitment, hiring, and retention in the library workplace. keywords: bias; biases; development; diversity; effects; library; retention; workplace cache: crln-17370.pdf plain text: crln-17370.txt item: #230 of 7408 id: crln-17371 author: None title: crln-17371 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2268 flesch: 46 summary: Libraries deliver social supports by providing spaces where students can study together and en- gage in academic socializing.3 To help facili- tate this for TRiO SSS students, Rentschler Library recently went through a renovation and replaced old, heavy wooden furniture with lightweight furniture with casters so that students can configure the space to work in groups or study alone. Assistance with this acculturation process is helpful for any student population, but it may be critical for TRiO SSS students who are the first in their families to attend college and who lack parental support and experience with this transition. keywords: campus; library; program; services; sss; students; trio cache: crln-17371.pdf plain text: crln-17371.txt item: #231 of 7408 id: crln-17372 author: None title: crln-17372 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2872 flesch: 44 summary: Scholarly communication is a pillar within all of these areas. The Value of Academic Libraries project speaks to helping students understand scholarly communication as a process, and student learning enables this work. keywords: acrl; change; communication; faculty; library; new; support; work cache: crln-17372.pdf plain text: crln-17372.txt item: #232 of 7408 id: crln-17373 author: None title: crln-17373 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1634 flesch: 52 summary: As noted on the Love Data Week website, the “purpose of the Love Data Week event is to raise awareness and build a community to engage on topics related to research data management, sharing, preservation, reuse, and library-based research data services.”1 What are the benefits of sharing research data? keywords: data; love; university; week cache: crln-17373.pdf plain text: crln-17373.txt item: #233 of 7408 id: crln-17376 author: None title: crln-17376 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1977 flesch: 60 summary: Responding to their need to evolve, we have held events during MSW since 2014. I say this be- cause a participant was unclear of how to respond to the survey question regarding the type of event. keywords: attendees; business; event; msw cache: crln-17376.pdf plain text: crln-17376.txt item: #234 of 7408 id: crln-17377 author: None title: crln-17377 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1051 flesch: 40 summary: SUNY Geneseo receives the 2018 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award at a ceremony on their campus, presented by ACRL Vice-President/President-Elect Karen Munro (third from right). Research awards and grants • ESS De Gruyter European Librari- anship Study Grant (sponsored by the Walter de Gruyter Foundation for Schol- arship and Research): €2,500 grant. keywords: acrl; award; librarianship; library cache: crln-17377.pdf plain text: crln-17377.txt item: #235 of 7408 id: crln-17378 author: None title: crln-17378 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1681 flesch: 63 summary: Do students look at book covers more than at content, for instance? Do they choose books based on five-star Amazon reviews? keywords: books; librarian; students cache: crln-17378.pdf plain text: crln-17378.txt item: #236 of 7408 id: crln-17379 author: None title: crln-17379 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2922 flesch: 42 summary: By the last collection in 2010, the land- scape for e-book acquisitions had shifted, and many libraries had grown comfortable purchasing and providing access to e-books directly for their own students. Member librar- ies began reporting their concerns to the Electronic Access and Resources Committee (CCL-EAR) of the Council of Chief Librarians (CCL).2 However, due to the access configuration of shared titles in EBSCO’s e-book platform, participants cannot suppress, remove, or “turn off” e-books they share with others, even via their own vendor portals. keywords: ccl; cclc; collection; deselection; libraries; shared; titles cache: crln-17379.pdf plain text: crln-17379.txt item: #237 of 7408 id: crln-17380 author: None title: crln-17380 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2541 flesch: 48 summary: There are two main organizational meth- ods for CMC materials: by subject or by for- mat. A resource that was invaluable to me was A Guide to the Management of Curriculum Mate- rials Centers for The 21st Century: The Promise and the Challenge, which outlines the standards for curriculum materials centers as defined by ACRL.3 CMC is built on these standards. keywords: cmc; curriculum; education; materials cache: crln-17380.pdf plain text: crln-17380.txt item: #238 of 7408 id: crln-17381 author: None title: crln-17381 date: 2018-09-26 words: 2166 flesch: 49 summary: Fashion industry news • Apparel Magazine. I have or- ganized the resources into the following categories: fashion industry news, starting a business, runway coverage, trend forecast- ing and retail analytics, and organizations and sourcing. keywords: access; apparel; business; fashion; industry; news; retail; trend cache: crln-17381.pdf plain text: crln-17381.txt item: #239 of 7408 id: crln-17382 author: None title: crln-17382 date: 2018-09-26 words: 577 flesch: 53 summary: Meanwhile, we at ALA have our own premidterm election agenda: providing resources that library professionals need to inform patrons. i n eShawnda Hines Premidterm election priorities in Washington With just weeks to go before midterm elec- tions, Congress is both making and delay- ing decisions on issues that are important to libraries. keywords: ala; libraries; library cache: crln-17382.pdf plain text: crln-17382.txt item: #240 of 7408 id: crln-17383 author: None title: crln-17383 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1170 flesch: 51 summary: Data is collected from several sources such as national accounts, survey data, fiscal data, and wealth rankings. Selecting a state will give an overview of data and statistics from 2018 and 2015. keywords: data; database; university; world cache: crln-17383.pdf plain text: crln-17383.txt item: #241 of 7408 id: crln-17384 author: None title: crln-17384 date: 2018-09-26 words: 623 flesch: 60 summary: A gift of $2.5 million has been given to Washington and Lee University (W&L) to establish the Hal F. and Barbra Buckner Higginbotham University Librarian En- dowment through a charitable deferred irrevocable pledge from the estate of the Higginbothams. In 1903, Colonel Francis Henry Fries founded the town of Fries and constructed the textile plant in Grayson County, Virginia. keywords: fries; library; university cache: crln-17384.pdf plain text: crln-17384.txt item: #242 of 7408 id: crln-17385 author: None title: crln-17385 date: 2018-09-26 words: 1020 flesch: 46 summary: Following a move to Indiana, he served Indiana University Li- braries (1977–82) as ERIC Probe librarian, general reference li- brarian, and refer- ence and instruction librarian. Amy Buhler has been appointed univer- sity librarian at University of Florida’s George A. Smathers Library. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; smathers; university cache: crln-17385.pdf plain text: crln-17385.txt item: #243 of 7408 id: crln-17386 author: None title: crln-17386 date: 2018-09-26 words: 552 flesch: 19 summary: International graduate applications and enrollment in U.S. institutions “For the first time since fall 2003, international graduate application and first-time enroll- ment rates declined at U.S. universities. C&RL News October 2018 528 Gary Pattillo is reference librarian at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, e-mail: pattillo@ email.unc.edu Recovering tarnished 19th-century images A team of researchers led by Madalena Kozachuk at Western University in Ontario has found a way to make damaged daguerreotype images viewable again using a synchrotron particle accelerator. keywords: enrollment; percent; september cache: crln-17386.pdf plain text: crln-17386.txt item: #244 of 7408 id: crln-17429 author: None title: crln-17429 date: 2018-11-05 words: 358 flesch: 37 summary: Make sure to check out the other features and departments this month, including part two of our series by Shamika Dalton and Michelle Villagran on equity, diversity, and inclusion issues, focusing on “Minimizing and addressing microaggressions in the workplace;” the second in our series of articles focusing on the ACRL 2019 host city of Cleveland, providing recommendations for arts, culture, sports, and parks; and a look at the latest issue of College & Research Libraries by editor Wendi Kaspar. The latest installment of our International Insights series features a look at global issues in “Academic library assessment” from Martha Kyrillidou while this month’s Scholarly Communication column examines “The state copyright conundrum,” with information on the State Copyright Resource Center from Kyle K. Courtney of Harvard University. keywords: information; month cache: crln-17429.pdf plain text: crln-17429.txt item: #245 of 7408 id: crln-17430 author: None title: crln-17430 date: 2018-11-05 words: 1919 flesch: 37 summary: This new research environment removes key barriers to entry into digital scholarship, enabling users at any level to perform textual analysis on large corpora of historical texts, streamlining the workflow process to help generate new research insights. Consulting regularly with Alexis Clifton, executive director of SUNY OER Services, and Allison Brown, digital publishing services manager for Milne Library, Rawlins and Jones spent two-and-a-half months on the develop- Choice releases “Course Materials Adoption: A Faculty Survey and Outlook for the OER Landscape” Choice announces the third in a series of white papers designed to provide actionable intelligence around topics of importance to the academic library community. keywords: acrl; information; library; news; oer; outreach; research cache: crln-17430.pdf plain text: crln-17430.txt item: #246 of 7408 id: crln-17431 author: None title: crln-17431 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2464 flesch: 51 summary: Since the Civil Rights Movement, discrimination towards underrepresented groups has shifted from overt acts to subtle and semiconscious manifestations called microaggressions. Part two of this two-part article series de- fines the various types of microaggressions, discuss the effects of microaggressions in the workplace, and offer best practices for ad- dressing and coping with microaggressions. keywords: ibid; library; microaggressions; workplace cache: crln-17431.pdf plain text: crln-17431.txt item: #247 of 7408 id: crln-17432 author: None title: crln-17432 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2161 flesch: 41 summary: If unaware and not instructed within the base fundamentals of scholarly communi- cative practices, how can students possibly succeed in grasping the higher levels of critical thinking to achieve information literacy? Reference sources and the Framework’s novice learner Through purposeful reflection of self- practice, conscious application of con- structivist theory, and continual observa- tion of student knowledge gaps, reference sources emerged as ideal teaching tools to introduce Framework concepts and to fulfill many of the students’ learning needs in their early years of higher educa- tion. But do students really comprehend what the intention of reference sources are, beyond being able to identify types (dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.) or list examples (Wikipedia, WebMd, Britannica, etc.)? keywords: development; information; reference; sources; students cache: crln-17432.pdf plain text: crln-17432.txt item: #248 of 7408 id: crln-17433 author: None title: crln-17433 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2689 flesch: 67 summary: Conclusion Incorporating technology into the class- room is not the magical solution to all student learning, and student learning should always be the goal of information literacy instruction. In a March 2018 study, Pew reported that 77% of Americans go online daily, with 26% of that group stating that they are “almost constantly” online, and 43% noting that they go online several times a day.3 When we look around our libraries, students are routinely using their phones, tablets, and laptops as the basic tools for their research, and they seem to be online more often than not. keywords: students cache: crln-17433.pdf plain text: crln-17433.txt item: #249 of 7408 id: crln-17434 author: None title: crln-17434 date: 2018-11-05 words: 1185 flesch: 65 summary: By definition, ACT UP means to act in a way that is different from “normal”; the nor- mal established by patriarchy and the systemic oppression of marginalized groups. To ACT UP is to actively engage in dismantling oppression of people of color and acting upwards to create a more socially just system. keywords: act; research; students cache: crln-17434.pdf plain text: crln-17434.txt item: #250 of 7408 id: crln-17435 author: None title: crln-17435 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2548 flesch: 44 summary: Art museums, galleries, and studios • Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) (http://www.clevelandart.org), located in the University Circle neighborhood on Cleveland’s east side, is an internationally renowned art museum that offers free ad- mission as part of its mission to serve “for the benefit of all the people forever.” • Dobama Theater (http://www. dobama.org) in Cleveland Heights produc- es contemporary plays by emerging and established playwrights. keywords: art; cleveland; museum cache: crln-17435.pdf plain text: crln-17435.txt item: #251 of 7408 id: crln-17436 author: None title: crln-17436 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2873 flesch: 45 summary: A meta-analysis conducted in 2001 showed that about 50% to 71% of doctoral candidates in the humanities did not complete their degrees.1 In a meta-synthesis of research on doctoral student attrition and persistence in some presti- gious universities and colleges, Carolyn Richert Bair and Jennifer Grant Haworth indicated a dropout rate between 40 and 60 percent.2 More recently, in 2008, the Council of Graduate Schools showed that in general 57% of doctoral students did not obtain a doctorate.3 Some factors contributing to this phenomenon are insufficient mental preparation for the doctoral training, fear of failure or fear of success, defi- cient time management skills, poor foundations for doing independent research, lack of self- sufficiency, poor student-advisor relationship, sense of isolation, as well as emotional exhaus- tion and attrition.4 The idea of doctoral discussion forums As a subject librarian for education at the Uni- versity at Albany, I provide one-on-one re- search consultations for doctoral students on a regular basis. Yet, there has been little discussion about effective qualitative measures for retaining and graduating doctoral students. keywords: discussion; dissertation; faculty; forum; library; panelists; research; session; students cache: crln-17436.pdf plain text: crln-17436.txt item: #252 of 7408 id: crln-17437 author: None title: crln-17437 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2611 flesch: 36 summary: Academic library assessment, as it is called in the United States, or performance measurement, as it is typically called in the United Kingdom, has flourished as an area of research that informs practice or as an area where practice engages systematic research methods for continuous improvement. How do we know what we know about academic library assessment? How well developed are libraries across the world? keywords: assessment; level; libraries; library; services; united; user cache: crln-17437.pdf plain text: crln-17437.txt item: #253 of 7408 id: crln-17438 author: None title: crln-17438 date: 2018-11-05 words: 2477 flesch: 56 summary: The library community could benefit from the creation of an overall resource outlining the patchwork of state copyright laws. This would also give librarians, archivists, lawyers, and the public the ability to use this resource as an effective tool for advocacy and greater understanding of state copyright. keywords: copyright; government; law; public; records; state; status cache: crln-17438.pdf plain text: crln-17438.txt item: #254 of 7408 id: crln-17439 author: None title: crln-17439 date: 2018-11-05 words: 1251 flesch: 44 summary: While this donor had regularly supported the UI Libraries’ annual fund, this project inspired her to make a five-year pledge in support of student memberships in ALA and ACRL. When mentors are meet- ing with library school students, we will encourage them to check in regarding involvement in ACRL or the other associations. keywords: acrl; membership; students cache: crln-17439.pdf plain text: crln-17439.txt item: #255 of 7408 id: crln-17440 author: None title: crln-17440 date: 2018-11-05 words: 1879 flesch: 52 summary: This research explores the following questions: What are the lived experiences of people of color who work as academic librarians in the profession? Through qualitative research using a phenomenological approach, this research reveals the complex, nuanced, and varied lived experiences of academic librarians of color navigating a predominantly white profession. keywords: librarians; library; research; study; survey cache: crln-17440.pdf plain text: crln-17440.txt item: #256 of 7408 id: crln-17441 author: None title: crln-17441 date: 2018-11-05 words: 538 flesch: 50 summary: Library funding: On September 28, President Trump signed into law an appro- priations package that included successful outcomes for library funding programs in the next fiscal year. Yet again, the past several weeks have evidenced how effective and impactful library supporters can be when they carry our message to the Capitol. keywords: libraries; library cache: crln-17441.pdf plain text: crln-17441.txt item: #257 of 7408 id: crln-17442 author: None title: crln-17442 date: 2018-11-05 words: 1196 flesch: 54 summary: The site’s curator is Edward W. Guo, but its content is also expanded by site contributors providing files and articles. The homepage features new scores, new record- ings, featured items, and news. keywords: recordings; resources; scores; site cache: crln-17442.pdf plain text: crln-17442.txt item: #258 of 7408 id: crln-17443 author: None title: crln-17443 date: 2018-11-05 words: 566 flesch: 58 summary: For the past ten years he has been working to create life-size images of Tibetan Buddhist wall mural paintings, which have been displayed in galleries and private collections across the world. The program will focus on regions with limited capacity for preservation and where archival materials may be in danger of being lost. keywords: murals; tibet cache: crln-17443.pdf plain text: crln-17443.txt item: #259 of 7408 id: crln-17445 author: None title: crln-17445 date: 2018-11-05 words: 545 flesch: 45 summary: That means increases in Google Search referral traffic have more than offset any declines in Facebook referral traffic. Time online spent texting and on social media amounted to about 6 hours per day by 2016. keywords: media; use cache: crln-17445.pdf plain text: crln-17445.txt item: #260 of 7408 id: crln-17465 author: None title: crln-17465 date: 2018-11-21 words: 382 flesch: 49 summary: Make sure to check out the other features and departments this month, including a look at ACRL activities at the upcoming 2019 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle and Internet Resources on “The origins of the Cold War” by Amy Dye-Reeves. Jesi Buell and Lynne Kvinnesland conducted content analysis of student prefocus essays at Colgate University to evaluate the effectiveness of their library instruction program. keywords: acrl; research cache: crln-17465.pdf plain text: crln-17465.txt item: #261 of 7408 id: crln-17466 author: None title: crln-17466 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2032 flesch: 41 summary: The second floor of the infill will bring together all Library Learning Services em- ployees who oversee academic instruction and student engagement programs, and expand options for library instruction. These resources are selected for their unique and insightful discussions of inno- vative teaching methods, assessment tools or techniques, and/or instructional design related to library instruction. keywords: acrl; graduate; libraries; library; pattee; services; students; university cache: crln-17466.pdf plain text: crln-17466.txt item: #262 of 7408 id: crln-17467 author: None title: crln-17467 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2224 flesch: 46 summary: Although it is good to have this annual data, we were ready to explore a more robust and direct method of assessing student information literacy com- petencies and understandings. Although the results of these previous studies provided some indication of what our study would reveal, we felt that the uniqueness of the pre- focus essay assignment, which targets just the topic-formulation component of the research process, might shed new light on the approach to research and the challenges encountered by Colgate students in particular. keywords: information; library; literacy; research; results; students; topic cache: crln-17467.pdf plain text: crln-17467.txt item: #263 of 7408 id: crln-17468 author: None title: crln-17468 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2850 flesch: 47 summary: News December 2018 606 Among the most rewarding experiences and outcomes of the project have been the collaborative spirit and warm camaraderie among ARFIS team members. The Office of the Human Research Protec- tion Program and Institutional Review Board (IRB) at UCLA reviewed and approved the international research design and instrument, but research partners were responsible for obtaining any locally required permissions. keywords: arfis; boustany; data; format; joumana; mizrachi; reading; research; serap; study cache: crln-17468.pdf plain text: crln-17468.txt item: #264 of 7408 id: crln-17469 author: None title: crln-17469 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2554 flesch: 57 summary: In the library literature, the rea- sons for sabbaticals include an antidote to stress and burnout, helping the organiza- tion move forward, and serving to provide equivalency to teaching faculty, but only a relatively small percentage of eligible librarians actually take their sabbaticals.1 An overlooked reason for academic librar- ians to take sabbaticals is found in the irony that although we support faculty and students as they complete complex research projects, librarians often do not have personal experi- ence with such projects themselves. It provided insight into the process that many faculty experience, and it now allows me to guide other librarians and faculty through that same process. keywords: library; project; research; sabbatical; time cache: crln-17469.pdf plain text: crln-17469.txt item: #265 of 7408 id: crln-17470 author: None title: crln-17470 date: 2018-11-21 words: 1297 flesch: 44 summary: ACRL “Actionable Assessment: How As- sessment Leads to Change” (cospon- sored by ACRL Assessment Discussion Group and ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey Editorial Board): Saturday January 26, 4:30–5:30 p.m. Presented by ACRL Assessment Discussion Group and ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey Editorial Board, this panel discussion will address how different types of academic libraries have implement- ed assessment in terms of method and strat- egy. The committee seeks input from academic librarians on library building and design data that will be helpful to them in their work today, as well as looking forward and con- sidering the future of academic libraries. keywords: acrl; information; january; p.m.; saturday cache: crln-17470.pdf plain text: crln-17470.txt item: #266 of 7408 id: crln-17471 author: None title: dec18_b.indd date: 2018-12-06 words: 2581 flesch: 55 summary: Ariel Deardorff and Dylan Romero Ariel Deardorff and Dylan Romero From Python to Raspberry Pi Celebrating Pi Day with data science ACRL TechConnect C&RL Be- fore helping with Pi Day some of the team members had never used a Raspberry Pi or written a line of code. keywords: day; dsi; event; lab; library; makers; ucsf cache: crln-17471.pdf plain text: crln-17471.txt item: #267 of 7408 id: crln-17472 author: None title: crln-17472 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2246 flesch: 37 summary: In addition, the authors found that ar- ticles written in other languages were often not found when searching in English, even when the article had an English title or abstract. Many universities have funds for open ac- cess article publication charges.17 Universities should similarly consider setting aside funds to pay for translations into other languages. keywords: abstracts; access; english; journals; languages; publishing; research cache: crln-17472.pdf plain text: crln-17472.txt item: #268 of 7408 id: crln-17473 author: None title: crln-17473 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2146 flesch: 24 summary: This particular sec- tion provides a generalized resources list of Cold War resources. This article provides topographical primary source guidance to all researchers on the origins of the Cold War. keywords: access; berlin; cold; documentation; marshall; plan; soviet; war cache: crln-17473.pdf plain text: crln-17473.txt item: #269 of 7408 id: crln-17474 author: None title: crln-17474 date: 2018-11-21 words: 2018 flesch: 36 summary: ACRL section appointments ACRL sections help members customize their ACRL experience through newsletters, elec- tronic discussion lists, specialized program- ming, preconferences, recognition, and various initiatives. The ACRL vice-president is responsible for committee appointments at the division level for the year he or she serves as president. keywords: acrl; board; committee; email; mailto; section; university; volunteer cache: crln-17474.pdf plain text: crln-17474.txt item: #270 of 7408 id: crln-17475 author: None title: crln-17475 date: 2018-11-21 words: 586 flesch: 45 summary: Engagement by ACRL members is a neces- sary part of the ongoing campaign to protect federal library funding, and the new Congress provides a fresh opportunity to establish or reinforce relationships with elected leaders that position libraries as an integral part of the communities they represent. Gains by Democrats in Congress may increase vocal support for library funding, but action will be an uphill battle. keywords: funding; libraries cache: crln-17475.pdf plain text: crln-17475.txt item: #271 of 7408 id: crln-17476 author: None title: crln-17476 date: 2018-11-21 words: 1229 flesch: 43 summary: This rich tool allows learners of all ages to browse historic photos, read letters, listen to actual voices, and get a close-up, comprehensive, and personal look at Alaskan history.—Sarah Goodwin Thiel, University of Kansas Librar- ies, sgthiel@ku.edu Clinton Digital Library. presidentiallibraries.us/. The purpose of Clinton Digital Library is to provide open access to digitized documents and artifacts held at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas. keywords: alaska; archives; articles; digital; university cache: crln-17476.pdf plain text: crln-17476.txt item: #272 of 7408 id: crln-17479 author: None title: crln-17479 date: 2018-11-21 words: 451 flesch: 36 summary: News December 2018 676 Gary Pattillo is reference librarian at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, e-mail: pattillo@ email.unc.edu College students and news sources The News Study, a report by Project Information Literacy, investigated how U.S. college students gather information and engage with news in the digital age. Social media was another common source (89 percent) and to a lesser degree, online newspapers (76 percent) and news feeds (55 percent).” Alison J. Head, John Wihbey, P. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, “How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians,” Project Information Literacy Research Institute (October 16, 2018), www.projectinfolit.org/news_study.html (retrieved November 1, 2018). keywords: news; percent cache: crln-17479.pdf plain text: crln-17479.txt item: #273 of 7408 id: crln-17480 author: None title: crln-17480 date: 2018-11-27 words: 19053 flesch: 31 summary: It was both exhilarating and humbling to build on the work of ACRL leaders and members before me. Drafted with input from the Research and Scholarly Environment Committee, along with additional committees, ACRL leaders, and the ALA Wash- ington Office, the legislative agenda is prioritized and includes objectives for legislative action “I value the professional development opportunities through ACRL. keywords: access; acrl; acrl board; ala; amanda; american; amy; anne; areas; assessment; association; award; board; books; budget; c&rl; c&rl news; choice; college; commitment; committee; communication; community; conference; david; december; development; digital; directors; edi; education; elizabeth; emily; erin; framework; fy18; impact; inclusion; information; information literacy; initiative; institutions; interest; issues; james; jennifer; jessica; john; johnson; julie; karen; kelly; laura; lauren; leadership; learning; librarian; librarianship; libraries; library; lisa; literacy; marie; mary; meeting; melissa; members; membership; michael; michelle; miller; nancy; news; news december; nicole; opportunities; practice; president; professional; program; proposal; rachel; rare; rebecca; report; research; research libraries; resources; revenue; review; sarah; scholarship; scott; section; services; staff; standards; state; state university; stephanie; student; support; susan; thomas; university; university libraries; value; virginia; work; year cache: crln-17480.pdf plain text: crln-17480.txt item: #274 of 7408 id: crln-17495 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 3458 flesch: 74 summary: ca/bin/wa?SUBED 1= letpress& A =l. • Y ah o o ! The big surprise in the publishing world in 2002 was the runaway popularity o f F ast F o o d keywords: collection; food; library; university cache: crln-17495.pdf plain text: crln-17495.txt item: #275 of 7408 id: crln-17496 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 2937 flesch: 68 summary: ca/bin/wa?SUBED 1= letpress& A =l. • Y ah o o ! la te d to b o o k b in d in g . keywords: artists; arts; book; ccess; site; web cache: crln-17496.pdf plain text: crln-17496.txt item: #276 of 7408 id: crln-17499 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 2473 flesch: 59 summary: a s a p u b lic g o o d (What kinds o f activities nonprofit societies ought to be funding from subscription revenues and to what degree commercial publishers should b e allowed to seek profit in the scholarly-information mar­ ketplace are contentious topics best suited to an­ other essay.) keywords: access; costs; information; public cache: crln-17499.pdf plain text: crln-17499.txt item: #277 of 7408 id: crln-17500 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 3432 flesch: 60 summary: Following are som e o f the most successful librar­ ian/faculty collaborations to date. In addition, selected collections are housed together on the m ezzan in e o v er the children’s room to promote better-informed pre-K-12 deci­ sion makers. keywords: faculty; information; librarian; library cache: crln-17500.pdf plain text: crln-17500.txt item: #278 of 7408 id: crln-17501 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 1464 flesch: 57 summary: Finally, just as other librarian/faculty collabo­ rations have evolved out o f n ew cam pus initia­ tives, planning is now underway for collaboration among students, faculty, and librarians to provide a library-based learning experience within a resi­ dential experience. o f what works and doesn’t work keywords: library; university cache: crln-17501.pdf plain text: crln-17501.txt item: #279 of 7408 id: crln-17503 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 2075 flesch: 50 summary: “In particular, the committee noted her work in the areas o f information literacy and the development o f information competencies, as well as her efforts with the National Center for Education Statistics, impact on all community college libraries. a g e 2 1 9 ) chosen to receive the CJCLS/EBSCO Community College Learning Resources Program Achievement Award for the developm ent o f P roject LEAD (Librarians Entering A new Dimension). keywords: award; college; committee; information; library cache: crln-17503.pdf plain text: crln-17503.txt item: #280 of 7408 id: crln-17504 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 1375 flesch: 52 summary: a g e 2 1 9 ) chosen to receive the CJCLS/EBSCO Community College Learning Resources Program Achievement Award for the developm ent o f P roject LEAD (Librarians Entering A new Dimension). Lib rarian s I. P e r so n n e l o ffic e r The role o f the personnel officer, if there is one, is to administer the search for the search committee. keywords: search cache: crln-17504.pdf plain text: crln-17504.txt item: #281 of 7408 id: crln-17505 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 886 flesch: 73 summary: A lthough H.R. 3261 w as the result o f years o f negotiation, it continued to b e opposed by libraries becau se it would fundamentally al­ low database producers to lock up facts through copyright-like law. H.R. 3872 narrowly defines the definition o f misappropriation o keywords: h.r cache: crln-17505.pdf plain text: crln-17505.txt item: #282 of 7408 id: crln-17506 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 811 flesch: 55 summary: The institute consists o f three separate weeks o f classes held at Rutgers in New Jersey, plus extensive homework assignments to b e completed during the months betw een classes. Sound Savings, a symposium intended to move the field o f audio preservation forward, was held from Ju ly 2 4 -2 6 , 2003, at the University o f Texas-Austin. keywords: library; university cache: crln-17506.pdf plain text: crln-17506.txt item: #283 of 7408 id: crln-17508 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 1810 flesch: 74 summary: Not just a list, this chronicle provides a summary and context for each work, and is di­ vided into five major sections: the colonial period (1582-1789), nationalism and romanticism (1790- 1860), realism and naturalism (1 861-1914), the birth o f modernism (1915-1949), and modern­ ism and postmodernism (1950-1999). Rath n otes the significance o f the sound o f thunder, water, and wind in early America; the use o f music in defining a community; the singu­ larly sonorous qualities of colonial meetinghouses; the specific meanings o f murmuring and ranting am ong Q u ak er com m unities; and the Native American concept o f sound and utterance as em­ bodied acts o f identity. keywords: isbn cache: crln-17508.pdf plain text: crln-17508.txt item: #284 of 7408 id: crln-17509 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 1565 flesch: 69 summary: A 2,376-item collection o f secondary ma­ terials devoted to author J. R. R. Tolkien, as­ sembled by Grace Funk of Vancouver, Canada, has been acquired by Marquette University’s De­ partment o f Special Collections and Archives. o f trade binding terminology. keywords: grant; library; university cache: crln-17509.pdf plain text: crln-17509.txt item: #285 of 7408 id: crln-17510 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 2350 flesch: 61 summary: He was also the author, coauthor, or editor o f nearly 20 b o o k s and m ore than 100 published articles and reports. His prior experience includes dean o f the library at Mankato State University (1 9 8 4 - 94), director o f college li­ braries (1979-84) and di­ rector of computer services ( 1 9 8 1 -8 4 ) at SUNY Col­ lege-Potsdam, and a vari­ ety o f library positions at University o f Northern Colorado (1 9 7 4 -7 9 ) and the University o f Denver Thomas M. Peischl (1 9 7 2 -7 4 ). keywords: college; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17510.pdf plain text: crln-17510.txt item: #286 of 7408 id: crln-17512 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-23 words: 6958 flesch: 40 summary: The A U L provides leadership in all aspects of pu blic services operations, in clu d in g reference, circulation, information literacy program developm ent and delivery, orientation, collection development, library web site, promotion; works closely with faculty, students, and staff on campus to develop, deliver, and evaluate library services; manages administrative functions of the public services department; participates in library-wide planning, decision-m aking, and policy development. Methodist Col­ lege, an equal opportunity employer, seeks applications for an assistant director of library services. keywords: ala; college; e n; e r; experience; information; librarian; library; position; reference; resources; services; university cache: crln-17512.pdf plain text: crln-17512.txt item: #287 of 7408 id: crln-17523 author: None title: 5_inthenews date: None words: 295 flesch: 32 summary: Librarians at Ohio University collaborated with classroom faculty through a series of workshops and grants to revamp course syllabi with a focus on information literacy and discuss the project in “Reimagining the research assignment.” This month’s ACRL TechConnect article features an examination of “Creating a knowledge sharing community” to increase internal collaboration at the Tulsa Community College Library by Andy Taylor. keywords: information; literacy cache: crln-17523.htm plain text: crln-17523.txt item: #288 of 7408 id: crln-17524 author: None title: 6_nff date: None words: 1854 flesch: 32 summary: This primer helps individual researchers, managers of research data services, and organizational leaders understand how and why to integrate data protection activities into their practices through the collaborative endeavor of research data management. The report, written by a working group comprised of experts from both organizations, details the complexity of research information management practices. keywords: acrl; analytics; data; information; learning; library; research cache: crln-17524.htm plain text: crln-17524.txt item: #289 of 7408 id: crln-17526 author: None title: 14_Saines_et_al date: None words: 2352 flesch: 37 summary: A direct precursor to Reimagining the Research Assignment project discussed in this article was the Faculty-Librarian Information Competency grant, which awarded $1,000 for faculty members to work with their subject liaison to revamp a course syllabus with the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education as an element. Writing for the “real world” proved a potent motivator, and the combination of faculty subject expertise and librarian search expertise fully supported the students’ efforts. keywords: faculty; information; librarian; research; university; workshops cache: crln-17526.htm plain text: crln-17526.txt item: #290 of 7408 id: crln-17527 author: None title: 18_Djenno date: None words: 2007 flesch: 35 summary: This shift toward more collaboration between collection managers and faculty using primary source material gave rise to the need for a set of use guidelines, which, as one of the members of the ACRL/RBMS/SAA Joint Task Force on the Development of Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy put it, “present core ideas and learning objectives for those using and teaching primary sources.”4 Unlike secondary source material, which can generally be accessed independent of collection managers (or any other gatekeepers), primary source material is often mediated, making it almost impossible for course instructors wishing to use these sources to bypass collection or repository personnel. keywords: collection; course; objectives; relationship; source cache: crln-17527.htm plain text: crln-17527.txt item: #291 of 7408 id: crln-17528 author: None title: 22_scholarly date: None words: 1871 flesch: 36 summary: 22_scholarly Scholarly Communication Hailley M. Fargo, Nicholas J. Rowland, and Jeffrey A. Knapp Scholarship as conversation Using book reviews to think about scholarly communication Hailley M. Fargo is student engagement librarian at Penn State University-University Park, email: hmf14@psu.edu, Informally, some colleagues feel that it is better to filter out book reviews from the discovery layer in order to avoid confusion from the student searching for “other” information. keywords: book; communication; research; students cache: crln-17528.htm plain text: crln-17528.txt item: #292 of 7408 id: crln-17529 author: None title: 26_ACRL_candidates date: None words: 2435 flesch: 24 summary: Director-at-Large: Cinthya Ippoliti, Director and University Librarian, Auraria Library, University of Colorado-Denver (Auraria Campus); Merinda Kaye Hensley, Digital Scholarship Liaison and Instruction Librarian, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Member-at-Large: George J. Fowler, University Librarian, Old Dominion University; Somaly Kim Wu, Head, Library Technology and Innovation, University of North Carolina-Charlotte J. Murrey Atkins Library; Lorelei Rutledge, Faculty Services Librarian, University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library. keywords: acrl; chair; college; committee; librarian; libraries; library; member; section; services; state; university; vice cache: crln-17529.htm plain text: crln-17529.txt item: #293 of 7408 id: crln-17530 author: None title: 33_Laddusaw_and_Brett date: None words: 1991 flesch: 38 summary: No explanatory text or contextual information was included on exhibit labels, because the curators wanted to move away from previous Cushing exhibits that tended towards text-heavy placards. However, despite this limitation, the results of adding OD text to the exhibit have been positive. keywords: dyslexia; exhibit; fonts; reading; text; use cache: crln-17530.htm plain text: crln-17530.txt item: #294 of 7408 id: crln-17531 author: None title: 38_ACRL_TechConnect date: None words: 1862 flesch: 56 summary: It has been very interesting to see the different ways that library employees use the KM Guide. Additionally, several TCC employees attended an intensive training by KM guru Charles A. Tryon Jr. at the TCC Northeast campus in summer 2015. keywords: knowledge; library; tcc cache: crln-17531.htm plain text: crln-17531.txt item: #295 of 7408 id: crln-17532 author: None title: 42_internet_resources date: None words: 2025 flesch: 47 summary: As a result, there are dozens of FOIA Libraries and Electronic Reading Rooms that are repositories for responses to agency FOIA requests. From the links below, you will see that there is not yet standardization among Presidential Libraries where FOIA records are located on the Presidential Library sites. keywords: access; agency; foia; government; information; presidential; records cache: crln-17532.htm plain text: crln-17532.txt item: #296 of 7408 id: crln-17533 author: None title: 46_the_way_I_see_it date: None words: 971 flesch: 75 summary: We tend to walk the library and find students who are lost in the stacks or sitting in a chair with a database open, but not quite sure what to do with it. The librarian should have an iPad or any device that will allow them to provide students with the appropriate steps they need. keywords: reference; student cache: crln-17533.htm plain text: crln-17533.txt item: #297 of 7408 id: crln-17534 author: None title: 48_ACRL_2019 date: None words: 2422 flesch: 35 summary: David Reynolds, “Tour Cleveland Public Library,” Cleveland Public Library, accessed December 5, 2018, https://cpl.org/aboutthelibrary/tours/. “LibGuides: Library & Archives: Visit,” Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | Library and Archives, December 5, 2018, accessed December 5, 2018, http://library.rockhall.com/home/visit. Cleveland Public Library (https://cpl.org/your-library-is-a-5-star-library/). keywords: cleveland; collection; libraries; library; ohio; public; state; university cache: crln-17534.htm plain text: crln-17534.txt item: #298 of 7408 id: crln-17535 author: None title: 54_spotlight date: None words: 1495 flesch: 42 summary: “Instruction and Outreach for Transfer Students: A Colorado Case Study by Lindsay Roberts, Megan E. Welsh, and Brittany Dudek.” The article discusses these findings in the context of findings from New York and Ohio studies, suggesting academic libraries need greater awareness of, and services for, transfer students.   keywords: education; practice; research; students; study cache: crln-17535.htm plain text: crln-17535.txt item: #299 of 7408 id: crln-17536 author: None title: 57_hotline date: None words: 561 flesch: 44 summary: ALA members and state librarians in strategic congressional districts are making phone calls to key House leaders and other influencers, urging them to support moving the legislation. Applications open for Oakley Memorial Copyright Scholarship through January 20 In recognition of his life accomplishments and contributions, ALA and LCA have established the Robert L. Oakley Memorial Scholarship to support research and advanced study for librarians in their early-to-mid careers who are interested and/or active in the fields that Robert Oakley was expert in: intellectual property, public policy, copyright, and their impacts on libraries and the ways libraries serve their communities. keywords: ala; library cache: crln-17536.htm plain text: crln-17536.txt item: #300 of 7408 id: crln-17537 author: None title: 58_internet_reviews date: None words: 1156 flesch: 54 summary: The Freedom to Marry Campaign was instrumental in fighting for marriage equality at the local, state, and national level, and maintained a presence in all 50 states as the fight for equality was waged. Useful to both the casual browser and researchers, the Freedom to Marry site includes a state-by-state timeline of the fight for marriage equality, with an easy to use map interface. keywords: journals; marriage; site; university cache: crln-17537.htm plain text: crln-17537.txt item: #301 of 7408 id: crln-17538 author: None title: 60_grants date: None words: 528 flesch: 47 summary: Lilly Library is named for philanthropist Ruth Lilly, the last great-grandchild of pharmaceutical magnate Eli Lilly. Ruth Lilly made a gift to “renovate and computerize” the library, where her two nieces, sisters Irene “Renie” Lilly McCutchen and Virginia “Ginny” Lilly Nicholas, spent time as they attended the Woman’s College at Duke, graduating in 1962 and 1964, respectively. keywords: duke; henle; lilly cache: crln-17538.htm plain text: crln-17538.txt item: #302 of 7408 id: crln-17539 author: None title: 61_people date: None words: 872 flesch: 37 summary: Retirements Cliff Haka, director of libraries at Michigan State University (MSU) since 1997, has retired. Jennifer Gunter King is now director of the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University. keywords: director; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17539.htm plain text: crln-17539.txt item: #303 of 7408 id: crln-17540 author: None title: 64_ff date: None words: 528 flesch: 42 summary: History majors “Since the economic crisis of 2008 . . . Between 2016 and 2017, the number of history majors fell by over 1,500. keywords: december; percent cache: crln-17540.htm plain text: crln-17540.txt item: #304 of 7408 id: crln-17579 author: None title: crln-17579 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2227 flesch: 42 summary: For more information, visit ebscohost.com/archives. It’s important to help LIS students and new librarians develop these skills in order that they feel comfortable run- ning a classroom and presenting to different departments across campus. keywords: acrl; information; libraries; library; literacy; online; students cache: crln-17579.pdf plain text: crln-17579.txt item: #305 of 7408 id: crln-17580 author: None title: crln-17580 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2219 flesch: 36 summary: While providing a publishing platform, hosting, and services for editorial teams is key to any library publishing initiative, library publishing is also centered on furthering core library values. Moreover, as library publishing becomes more accessible to different kinds of institutions, a greater diversity of resources is created. keywords: editors; journal; library; publishing; resources; university cache: crln-17580.pdf plain text: crln-17580.txt item: #306 of 7408 id: crln-17581 author: None title: crln-17581 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2114 flesch: 52 summary: The information environment today contains emails, press conferences, discussion boards, Facebook videos, and many other formats that students will encounter and use in both their academic and personal pursuits. The emphasis given by the Framework to students as creators—rather than just consumers, as was the focus of the Stan- dards—also means that we can encourage new ways for students to learn by doing. keywords: class; creation; information; process; students cache: crln-17581.pdf plain text: crln-17581.txt item: #307 of 7408 id: crln-17583 author: None title: crln-17583 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2369 flesch: 44 summary: Within our profession, colleagues in ACRL have worked long and hard on the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, defining the value of academic libraries, and outlining opportunities in scholarly communication. This position enabled me to become intimately aware of the important roles academic libraries play in higher education and to advocate more effec- tively for the value of our library. keywords: acrl; diversity; libraries; library; research cache: crln-17583.pdf plain text: crln-17583.txt item: #308 of 7408 id: crln-17585 author: None title: crln-17585 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2573 flesch: 71 summary: We’re part sympathetic bartender, part father-figure, part gate-keep- er, part medic, part library professional. News February 2019 98 Some common themes were discovered while recounting our histories together, but Jerrold’s experience was a bit different: I came into this role of third-shift informa- tion associate already accustomed to a schedule of long nights and early mornings—or so I thought. keywords: library; night; people; students; time; work cache: crln-17585.pdf plain text: crln-17585.txt item: #309 of 7408 id: crln-17586 author: None title: crln-17586 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2592 flesch: 44 summary: If academic libraries are sincere about their commitment to equity and inclusion, they must become more accessible for student parents—a large and underserved population whose members may also have other margin- alized identities. Although accommodating children may seem to be outside the scope of academic libraries’ mandate, if we are to fully support research and learning on campus, we must try to reduce obstacles for parenting stu- dents however we can, including welcoming their children into our libraries. keywords: children; family; library; space; students; toronto; university cache: crln-17586.pdf plain text: crln-17586.txt item: #310 of 7408 id: crln-17588 author: None title: crln-17588 date: 2019-02-01 words: 1638 flesch: 25 summary: Intangible cultural heritage is typically voic- es, values, traditions, and oral history. The UNESCO’s Cairo office’s web page describes cultural heritage as the “legacy of physical artefacts [sic] and intangible attri- butes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of fu- ture generations.”3 keywords: collections; college; heritage; library; students; university cache: crln-17588.pdf plain text: crln-17588.txt item: #311 of 7408 id: crln-17589 author: None title: crln-17589 date: 2019-02-01 words: 2005 flesch: 48 summary: Hiking trails If you are not quite sure where to start hiking or are wanting to research trails for an upcoming trip, the following resources include databases with thousands of trail guides for you to consult. These group’s websites offer a range of information on volunteer oppor- tunities, trail systems, and educational materials. keywords: access; hiking; information; outdoor; resources; state; trail cache: crln-17589.pdf plain text: crln-17589.txt item: #312 of 7408 id: crln-17590 author: None title: crln-17590 date: 2019-02-01 words: 608 flesch: 60 summary: Census data is key to the allocation of bil- lions of dollars in federal funding to states and localities, such as education and healthcare programs. You can also contact your regional Census Bureau office for more information. keywords: census; libraries cache: crln-17590.pdf plain text: crln-17590.txt item: #313 of 7408 id: crln-17591 author: None title: crln-17591 date: 2019-02-01 words: 1257 flesch: 40 summary: In addition to publications, NatureServe pro- vides several interactive sources of biodiversity and conservation information. For those who prefer videos, YouTube provides access to ICT videos, from plenary conferences to law enforcement and counter- terrorism policing. keywords: conservation; information; mailto; media; natureserve; terrorism cache: crln-17591.pdf plain text: crln-17591.txt item: #314 of 7408 id: crln-17592 author: None title: crln-17592 date: 2019-02-01 words: 543 flesch: 52 summary: As dean of the NYU Division of Libraries, Rochell launched the first mini-computer based online catalog in the country, incorporated the Courant Insti- tute, Business and Real Estate Institute Librar- ies, and NYU Archives, founded the Wagner Labor Archives, launched the Elmer H. Bobst Awards for Arts and Letters, brought the NYU Press under the management of the librar- ies—among the first such models in the coun- try—and integrated campus media and video production services, cable television for the residence halls, and NYU-TV. Among his many leadership roles in the library profession, he served on the Steering Committee and led the New York delegation to the White House Conference on Libraries in 1979, was a member of the New York State Governor’s Commission on Librar- ies, and chaired the New York Regents Advi- sory Council on Libraries. keywords: libraries; library; nyu; university cache: crln-17592.pdf plain text: crln-17592.txt item: #315 of 7408 id: crln-17593 author: None title: crln-17593 date: 2019-02-01 words: 469 flesch: 25 summary: China, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia imprisoned more journalists than last year, and Turkey remained the world’s worst jailer.” Elana Beiser, “Hundreds of Journalists Jailed Globally Becomes the New Normal,” Committee to Protect Journalists, December 13, 2018, https://cpj.org/reports/2018/12/journalists-jailed-imprisoned-turkey-china-egypt-saudi-arabia.php (retrieved January 8, 2019). Eight of the 10 undergraduate institutions with the most applicants are public schools based in California.” Ilana Kowarski, “10 Colleges That Received the Most Applications | The Short List: Colleges,” U.S. News & World Report, October 30, 2018, https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/colleges-that-received -the-most-applications (retrieved January 8, 2019). keywords: january; percent cache: crln-17593.pdf plain text: crln-17593.txt item: #316 of 7408 id: crln-17632 author: None title: crln-17632 date: 2019-02-26 words: 417 flesch: 41 summary: —David Free, editor-in-chief, dfree@ala.org For PREVIEW or PRICING, contact Hylda Fenton at hfenton@tracterrorism.org WHAT TRAC OFFERS 24/7 coverage of attacks and analysis worldwide Extensive tracking of online platforms exclusive to terrorists Comprehensive coverage of U.S. terrorist groups and lone wolves 71,000+ breaking news reports of terrorist operations 8,500+ videos, including a vast library of propaganda materials released by terrorist groups Contact us TO PREVIEW Today! Publishing experience can also be an essential part of the job search process for both new and seasoned library professionals. keywords: acrl; library cache: crln-17632.pdf plain text: crln-17632.txt item: #317 of 7408 id: crln-17633 author: None title: crln-17633 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2190 flesch: 45 summary: This fundamentally critical work should manifest in library instruction in two ways: critical pedagogy, which examines how we teach, and critical information literacy, which generally examines what we teach. ACRL information literacy programs, special collections security guidelines revised At the 2019 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Se- attle, the ACRL Board of Directors approved revised versions of two of the association’s guidelines. keywords: acrl; content; information; libraries; library; literacy; online; project; research cache: crln-17633.pdf plain text: crln-17633.txt item: #318 of 7408 id: crln-17634 author: None title: crln-17634 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2162 flesch: 46 summary: I believe that OpenCon was successful in this mandate, as we learned later dur- ing SPARC’s Director of Open Education Nicole Allen’s closing statements, 75% of OpenCon participants were first timers. We were reminded that the real heart of OpenCon centers on young voices, and that the participants were chosen for their drive and creativity in projects, but that, as Albornoz stated in the opening session, “an open space needs to be a diverse space.” keywords: communication; community; inclusion; opencon; publishing; research; work cache: crln-17634.pdf plain text: crln-17634.txt item: #319 of 7408 id: crln-17635 author: None title: crln-17635 date: 2019-02-26 words: 3011 flesch: 62 summary: And when that next meeting comes around, how will group members report their progress so everyone has a chance to share? Or is it okay for group members to share ideas and experiences discussed with spouses, partners, or co-workers outside the group? keywords: goals; group; new; publishing; time; work; writing cache: crln-17635.pdf plain text: crln-17635.txt item: #320 of 7408 id: crln-17636 author: None title: crln-17636 date: 2019-02-28 words: 2332 flesch: 43 summary: The best way to avoid job hunting burnout and making sure to use your time wisely is to be more selective in your job hunt. Candidates should conduct a thorough and nationwide review of job postings for their desired job, then work to fulfill as many of those requirements as possible prior to entering the job market. keywords: candidates; interview; job; librarians; library; research cache: crln-17636.pdf plain text: crln-17636.txt item: #321 of 7408 id: crln-17637 author: None title: crln-17637 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2298 flesch: 49 summary: We had to keep the interview process the same for all candidates—either all would participate in group interviews or all would come for individual interviews. One rec- ommended that group interviews should be used only if multiple positions are available. keywords: candidates; group; interview; library; positions; search cache: crln-17637.pdf plain text: crln-17637.txt item: #322 of 7408 id: crln-17638 author: None title: crln-17638 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2372 flesch: 69 summary: Vegetarian and vegan selections Many Cleveland restaurants offer delicious vegetarian and vegan options—take it from one of the authors, a vegetarian herself. If your taste runs more toward a glass of fine wine or a delicious cocktail, Cleveland bars can accommodate. keywords: bar; cleveland; dining; favorite; food; menu; options; restaurant cache: crln-17638.pdf plain text: crln-17638.txt item: #323 of 7408 id: crln-17639 author: None title: crln-17639 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2210 flesch: 58 summary: Developing the program Research indicates that reading to dogs has very positive results. Children who read to dogs improve their literacy and fluency skills because of the nonjudgmental audience that dogs provide.1 Schools that implement ther- apy dog reading programs see improvement in student engagement and other academic behaviors, while students simultaneously learn valuable lessons in empathy, respect, and compassion.2 If it is beneficial for humans to read to animals, is it also beneficial to the shelter animals? keywords: dogs; program; readers; reading; shelter cache: crln-17639.pdf plain text: crln-17639.txt item: #324 of 7408 id: crln-17640 author: None title: crln-17640 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2383 flesch: 33 summary: We built on the back- wards design model outlined by Wiggins and McTighe, intentionally using the Framework for its intended purpose as the first step in the instructional design process for librarians teach- ing in art, architecture, and design disciplines. Jane Carlin, Linden How, Amanda Meeks, Alan Michelson, Shannon Marie Robinson, James Sobczak, and Alyssa Vincent, “Art, Archi- tecture, and Design Information Competencies,” ARLIS/NA, June 2018, https://www.arlisna.org / i m a g e s / r e s e a r c h r e p o r t s keywords: art; competencies; design; disciplines; information; literacy cache: crln-17640.pdf plain text: crln-17640.txt item: #325 of 7408 id: crln-17641 author: None title: crln-17641 date: 2019-02-26 words: 1024 flesch: 49 summary: Of the three cognitive categories— foundational knowledge, application, and integration—we find that foundational knowledge is the best category of learning to address before class. By flipping foundational knowledge to before class and focusing on application and integration during class, librarians can help foster significant learning. keywords: class; fink; learning cache: crln-17641.pdf plain text: crln-17641.txt item: #326 of 7408 id: crln-17642 author: None title: crln-17642 date: 2019-02-26 words: 2236 flesch: 52 summary: Our plan would consist of sharing information to ALA members with opportunities for feedback. As ALA members, we cannot advocate for EDI as a value and not practice EDI in our home institutions. keywords: acrl; ala; library; members; membership cache: crln-17642.pdf plain text: crln-17642.txt item: #327 of 7408 id: crln-17643 author: None title: crln-17643 date: 2019-02-26 words: 559 flesch: -91 summary: Treasurer candidates Maggie Farrell, Dean of Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Andrew K. Pace, Executive Director, Technical Research, OCLC, Dublin, Ohio Councilor candidates Carl A. Antonucci Jr., Director of Library Services, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain Oscar Baeza, Head Librarian/Associate Professor, El Paso (Texas) Community College Jennifer C. Boettcher, Business Reference Librarian, George- town University, Washington, D.C. Laura Bonella, Associate Professor/Academic Services Librar- ian, Kansas State University Libraries, Manhattan Derrick Burton, Library Director, Waldorf University, For- est City, Iowa Andrew J. Cano, Open Education Librarian, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Melissa I. Cardenas-Dow, Social Sciences Librarian, Sacra- mento (California) State University Cynthia Ellison Dottin, Fellow, Honors College, Florida International University, Miami Karen E. Downing, Education Librarian, University of Michigan George J. Fowler, University Librarian, Old Dominion Uni- versity, Norfolk, Virginia Kevin R. Garewal, Associate Director, Harvard Law School Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts Mario M. Gonzalez, Director, Passaic Public Library, New Jersey Michael A. Gutierrez, Head of Public Services, South Dakota State University, Brookings April Hathcock, Scholarly Communications Librarian, New York University Libraries, New York Shana Higgins, Interim Library Director, Library Instruction Coordinator, Interdisciplinary and Area Studies Librarian, University of Redlands (California) Shanna Hollich, Collection Management Librarian, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Andrea Q. Jamison, Diversity Fellow and Lecturer in Library Services, Valparaiso (Indiana) University Sara Kelly Johns, Online Adjunct Instructor, Syracuse Uni- versity iSchool, Saranac Lake, New York Lisa N. Johnston, Director of Library Services, Eckerd Col- lege, St. Petersburg, Florida kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, ART | library deco, Jef- ferson City, Missouri Rebekah Kilzer, Director, Member Education, OCLC, Dublin, Ohio Charles E. Kratz, Dean of the Library, The University of Scranton (Pennsylvania) Weinberg Library LeRoy LaFleur, Associate Director, Ginn Library, Tufts Uni- versity, Medford, Massachusetts Rodney Lippard, Director, Gregg-Graniteville Library, Uni- versity of South Carolina, Aiken Willie Miller, Informatics and Journalism Librarian, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana Joe Mocnik, Dean of Libraries, North Dakota State Uni- versity, Fargo Susan Mythen, Library and Learning Commons Manager, Florida State College, Jacksonville James G. (Jim) Neal, University Librarian Emeritus, Columbia University, New York L. Angie Ohler, Director of Collection Services, University of Maryland, College Park Anchalee (Joy) Panigabutra-Roberts, Head of Cataloging, University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville Brenda Pruitt-Annisette, MLS, Ed.D., Library Media Con- sultant and Researcher, AnnBroChi, LLC, Stone Mountain, Georgia Nathan Putnam, Director, Metadata Quality, OCLC, Dub- lin, Ohio Daniel A. Sabol, Adjunct Librarian, Harrison Public Library, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York Romelia Salinas, Associate Dean, Library and Learning Resources, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, California William “Bill” Sudduth, Head, Government Information and Maps Department, University of South Carolina Libraries, Columbia Ann K. Symons, Library Activist/Library Consultant, Dermott O’Toole Memorial Library, Juneau, Alaska Jim Teliha, Dean of the Library and Learning Commons, Utica College, New York Erica Ann Watson, Adjunct Librarian and Teen Services Li- brarian, Berkeley City College and Alameda County, San Francisco Bay Area, California Nancy J. Weiner, Assistant Director, Access and Informa- tion Services, Cheng Library, William Paterson University of New Jersey, Wayne Don Welch, Research Librarian, Amberton University, Garland, Texas keywords: college; director; librarian; library; new; university cache: crln-17643.pdf plain text: crln-17643.txt item: #328 of 7408 id: crln-17644 author: None title: crln-17644 date: 2019-02-26 words: 1779 flesch: 52 summary: Academic libraries use two common methods to reach first- year students: outreach activities and library instruction. “Eighteen Blind Library Users’ Experi- ences with Library Websites and Search Tools in U.S. Academic Libraries: A Quali- tative Study” by Adina Mulliken. keywords: information; learning; libraries; library; research; students cache: crln-17644.pdf plain text: crln-17644.txt item: #329 of 7408 id: crln-17645 author: None title: crln-17645 date: 2019-02-26 words: 551 flesch: 59 summary: Perhaps only one thing is certain— that we will continue to see net neutrality in the news, and ALA will continue its long advocacy for strong, enforceable net neutrality protections that empower online participation and free expression for all. In addition to federal action, some state lawmakers have argued they have an obligation to protect consumers with net neutrality rules and that local govern- ments can approve or deny requests by telecommunications providers to oper- ate in their states. keywords: court; neutrality cache: crln-17645.pdf plain text: crln-17645.txt item: #330 of 7408 id: crln-17646 author: None title: crln-17646 date: 2019-02-26 words: 1247 flesch: 46 summary: The objective of the site is to promote a dia- logue in layman’s terms within communities about mental health with a broad audience ranging from the general public to commu- nity leaders. Content is organized into four main areas covering an overview of mental health, men- tal health problems, suggestions for talking with individuals about mental health, and treatment resources. keywords: health; information; news; religion; site cache: crln-17646.pdf plain text: crln-17646.txt item: #331 of 7408 id: crln-17647 author: None title: crln-17647 date: 2019-02-26 words: 495 flesch: 48 summary: Subsequent to her retirement, Dole was the interim director of library services at the Abraham Lincoln Presiden- tial Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. Advertisers Accessible Archives cover 2 Beacham Publishing 129 Choice Reviews cover 3 Chris Enss 137 GuideStar 149 MIT Press 144 Modern Language Association 153 New York University Press keywords: libraries; library; university cache: crln-17647.pdf plain text: crln-17647.txt item: #332 of 7408 id: crln-17648 author: None title: crln-17648 date: 2019-02-26 words: 450 flesch: 36 summary: Natasha Frost, “Book sales are up this year over last year, and physical books are thriving,” Quartz, December 28, 2018, https://qz.com/1510303/book-sales (retrieved February 7, 2019). In 2017, print book sales were up 10.8 percent from four years earlier.” keywords: news; percent cache: crln-17648.pdf plain text: crln-17648.txt item: #333 of 7408 id: crln-17661 author: None title: crln-17661 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2119 flesch: 47 summary: CNN Films added to Academic Video Online More than 450 documentaries, interviews, and special films originally released by CNN are now available to academic libraries through the Academic Video Online stream- ing video collection, marking the first time CNN content is available in a video data- base for the library market. In the Salary Survey, data for university library staff are usually report- ed in three distinct groups: general library systems, health sciences libraries, and law libraries. keywords: acrl; arl; information; libraries; library; outcome; project; university cache: crln-17661.pdf plain text: crln-17661.txt item: #334 of 7408 id: crln-17662 author: None title: crln-17662 date: 2019-03-26 words: 4252 flesch: 43 summary: Her additional contributions to the journal literature include coauthoring “A phenomenological study of conservative academic librarians,” Behavioral & Social Sci- ences Librarian (2015); “The impact of cloud computing on librarians at small and rural academic libraries,” Southeastern Librarian (2014); and “Impact of the Code of Ethics on workplace behav- ior in academic libraries,” Journal of Information Ethics (2011). Jennifer K. Nelson C&RL News April 2019 198 Swarthmore College Libraries, winner in the college category, impressed the award com- mittee with its integration of social justice into library services. keywords: acrl; award; college; information; kendrick; librarian; libraries; library; news; program; research; services; student; university cache: crln-17662.pdf plain text: crln-17662.txt item: #335 of 7408 id: crln-17663 author: None title: crln-17663 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2356 flesch: 33 summary: While I don’t think LIS programs should be let off the hook entirely, I do think there are some things academic libraries can do immediately to place them- selves in a better position to build sustainable OER programs, in terms of copyright: • Establish a relationship with your Office of General Counsel, making this entity aware of the nature of OER creation and revision will be important if you need help navigating situations beyond your capacity. News April 2019 204 What about the early-career professionals or those whom have had OER responsibilities suddenly dropped into their laps due to an administrative ask? keywords: content; copyright; faculty; librarians; library; oer; programs cache: crln-17663.pdf plain text: crln-17663.txt item: #336 of 7408 id: crln-17664 author: None title: crln-17664 date: 2019-03-26 words: 1688 flesch: 46 summary: In years past, all University Libraries em- ployees would meet at the main library in the spring for Personnel Development Day, Caitlin Harrington is electronic resources librarian, email: chrrngt4@memphis.edu, Kenneth Haggerty is user interfaces librarian, Library Information Systems, email: khggerty@memphis.edu, and Rachel Elizabeth Scott is interim coordinator for cataloging, collection management, and library information systems, email: rescott3@memphis.edu, at the University of Memphis © 2019 It was undesirable for Music and Health Sciences libraries to close for an hour each day to allow employees to attend DSW sessions, and impossible for the two staff 90 miles away at the Lambuth branch library. keywords: data; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17664.pdf plain text: crln-17664.txt item: #337 of 7408 id: crln-17665 author: None title: crln-17665 date: 2019-03-26 words: 295 flesch: 17 summary: ACRL section officers Candidates for vice-chair/chair-elect, secretary, and members-at-large of ACRL sections are select- ed by the nominating committee of each section. News April 2019 210 Standing for ACRL section office is an opportunity to become involved with important issues affecting academic and research librarians in the 21st century, gain leadership experience, and build ties with colleagues. keywords: acrl; mailto; section cache: crln-17665.pdf plain text: crln-17665.txt item: #338 of 7408 id: crln-17666 author: None title: crln-17666 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2165 flesch: 48 summary: In doing so, we learned valuable lessons about course structure, applied learning, and the iterative nature of course revision. Finally, contradictory though it may seem, structure also proved a problem in the first round of course revisions. keywords: class; course; final; framework; module; students cache: crln-17666.pdf plain text: crln-17666.txt item: #339 of 7408 id: crln-17667 author: None title: crln-17667 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2080 flesch: 42 summary: An outline for peer teaching observation developed by UWB/CC librarians is available at https://tinyurl.com/yaqt4vat. 8. Key to understanding the critical friendship Laura Dimmit, Caitlan Maxwell, and Chelsea Nesvig Librarians as critical friends Developing a sustainable peer observation process Laura Dimmit is research and instruction/arts and humanities librarian, email: lkd8@uw.edu, Caitlan M ax well is research and instruc tion/education librarian, email: maxwec@uw.edu, and Chelsea Nesvig is research and instruction/global and policy studies librarian, email: keywords: friend; instruction; observation; peer; process; teaching cache: crln-17667.pdf plain text: crln-17667.txt item: #340 of 7408 id: crln-17668 author: None title: crln-17668 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2295 flesch: 49 summary: In this article, we share our experiences with developing CoPs and working with fac- ulty development, and then share what we learned from our experiences, with the goal of encouraging more librarians to try their hands at this method of faculty development. One idea for those pursuing faculty development in this manner might be to switch to a different manner of soliciting feedback, such as through the Classroom Assessment Technique model of minute papers or muddiest point to capture participant thoughts. keywords: cop; development; faculty; information; learning; librarians cache: crln-17668.pdf plain text: crln-17668.txt item: #341 of 7408 id: crln-17669 author: None title: crln-17669 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2501 flesch: 58 summary: In this session librarians highlighted library services, contact information for the subject librarians, research guides, and available technologies, such as laptops and iPads, for checkout. Suggestions for improvements included: • c o n - tinuing service twice a week, with the pos- sibility for ad- ditional hours at targeted times during the se- mester; • c a p - turing more in- formation about who uses the service and why (source help, citation help, etc.); and • h e l p - ing the counselors create more publicity to promote library services both inside and outside of study halls. keywords: counselors; game; librarians; library; service; student cache: crln-17669.pdf plain text: crln-17669.txt item: #342 of 7408 id: crln-17670 author: None title: crln-17670 date: 2019-03-26 words: 1541 flesch: 62 summary: For example, library anxiety is nothing more than library shame, or shame about shame, but because our ver- nacular usage of shame is synonymous with failure or disgrace, the term library shame sounds demoralizing. He will disagree with the notion that he is feeling normal shame, because in our modern society, we interpret shame as a weakness. keywords: feeling; library; shame; user cache: crln-17670.pdf plain text: crln-17670.txt item: #343 of 7408 id: crln-17671 author: None title: crln-17671 date: 2019-03-26 words: 803 flesch: 36 summary: Enabling Programs and Services: Operations • Confirmed the virtual votes approving the minutes of the ACRL Board meetings at the 2018 ALA Annual Conference and the minutes of the virtual ACRL Board of Direc- tors Fall Meeting held on November 16, 2018. The Board also heard updates from ALA IT Consultant Tobin Conley, ALA Chief Information Officer Jim Gibson, ALA Wash- ington Office Associate Executive Director Kathi Kromer, and ALA Committee on Leg- islation member James K. Teliha, as well as updates from the ACRL liaison to the ALA Board and representatives from the Proj- ect Outcome for Academic Libraries Task Force. keywords: acrl; board; committee; faculty cache: crln-17671.pdf plain text: crln-17671.txt item: #344 of 7408 id: crln-17672 author: None title: crln-17672 date: 2019-03-26 words: 2025 flesch: 45 summary: This article reports on a study investigat- ing leisure reading among university students using Kindle devices. Reputable institutions such as Arizona State and MIT are enlarging their online presence and offerings and many others are doing the same, respond- ing to a growing nontraditional student body, aligning education with practice and industry needs, and seeking solutions to accommodate more students that mitigate the issues of space constraints and class sizes. keywords: access; libraries; library; research; students; study cache: crln-17672.pdf plain text: crln-17672.txt item: #345 of 7408 id: crln-17673 author: None title: crln-17673 date: 2019-03-26 words: 604 flesch: 57 summary: The House LSTA letter, led by Representatives Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) and Don Young (R-AK), calls on Congress to provide at least $206.3 million for LSTA. The traditional appropria- tions cycle starts in January, right after the release of the White House budget propos- al to Congress. keywords: budget; house cache: crln-17673.pdf plain text: crln-17673.txt item: #346 of 7408 id: crln-17674 author: None title: crln-17674 date: 2019-03-26 words: 1234 flesch: 50 summary: The old Montaigne saying of the more things change, the more they stay the same can be said of the study of ancient history— that everything that is old is new again. The study of ancient history allows us to learn more about how our own histories and cultures evolved from ancient history and cultures. keywords: data; encyclopedia; history; mailto; website cache: crln-17674.pdf plain text: crln-17674.txt item: #347 of 7408 id: crln-17675 author: None title: crln-17675 date: 2019-03-26 words: 602 flesch: 58 summary: The Library of Congress has received a $540,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mel- lon Foundation to evaluate the physical health of the national collection of books in American research libraries and to guide their archive retention and preservation decisions. This is the first effort of its kind to lay the scientific groundwork for the development of a national effort to preserve the corpus of books held in American libraries. keywords: books; libraries cache: crln-17675.pdf plain text: crln-17675.txt item: #348 of 7408 id: crln-17676 author: None title: crln-17676 date: 2019-03-26 words: 493 flesch: 47 summary: Advertisers Accessible Archives 209 Atlas Systems 229 Choice Reviews cover 3 Canadian Science Publishing 239 Human Relations Area Files 189 MIT Press cover 2 Modern Language Association 241 New York University Press 201 Oxford University Press 185 PBS Distribution 245 Project Muse 186 Space Foundation 233 Stanford University Press 211 Taylor & Francis Group cover 4 United Nations Publications 223 University of Chicago Press 205 Leland M. Park mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= Deaths Leland M. Park, retired director of Davidson College’s E. H. Little Library (1975–2006), has died. keywords: library; park; university cache: crln-17676.pdf plain text: crln-17676.txt item: #349 of 7408 id: crln-17677 author: None title: crln-17677 date: 2019-03-26 words: 516 flesch: 31 summary: Romania (9 percent), France (13 percent), and Poland (14 percent) are the countries with the lowest proportion of higher education institutions offering ETBs.” Library acquisition patterns A recent study of 154 academic libraries by Ithaka S+R found from the period 2014 to 2017 “library material expenditures increased in real terms, with more than 70 percent of expenditures going toward ongoing resources and between 16 and 21 percent going toward one-time resources. keywords: library; percent cache: crln-17677.pdf plain text: crln-17677.txt item: #350 of 7408 id: crln-17744 author: None title: crln-17744 date: 2019-05-01 words: 274 flesch: 44 summary: Make sure to check out the other features and departments this month, including the second round of profiles of 2019 ACRL award winners, a The Way I See It essay on “Poverty rates in Africa and information access” by Prince Jacon Igwe, and information on ACRL activities at the 2019 ALA Annual Conference, coming up June 20–25 in Washington, D.C. —David Free, editor-in-chief, dfree@ala.org mailto:dfree%40ala.org?subject= In this issue’s ACRL TechConnect ar- ticle, Shawn McCann and Rebeca Peacock discuss ways you can “Be an ally for acces- sibility” by being mindful of the way you present online content. keywords: column; issue cache: crln-17744.pdf plain text: crln-17744.txt item: #351 of 7408 id: crln-17746 author: None title: crln-17746 date: 2019-05-01 words: 3482 flesch: 49 summary: STS Oberly Award goes to Karlen and Pellack Douglas Karlen, research soil scientist (re- tired) at the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, and Lorraine Pellack, head of the Univer- sity Library research services department at Iowa State University, have been se- lected as the recipients of the Science and Technology Section (STS) Indeed, Megan’s contributions to librarianship are vast and colorful, and as one of her nomi- nators stated, she is ‘an inspiration, a role model, and a boundary breaker.’” Oregon State University Undergrad Research and Writing Studio wins IS Innovation Award The Oregon State University (OSU) Li- braries and Press has been selected to receive the Instruction Section (IS) Inno- vation Award for its Undergrad Research and Writing Studio, a dynamic and flex- ible space where students can develop skills in information literacy, media liter- acy, data literacy, and rhetoric and com- position. keywords: award; committee; division; exhibition; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17746.pdf plain text: crln-17746.txt item: #352 of 7408 id: crln-17747 author: None title: crln-17747 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2002 flesch: 60 summary: Giambattista Della Porta’s De Refractione of 1593 A. Mark Smith Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Volume 107, Part 1 • $37 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-60618-071-6 The Cuneiform Uranology Texts: Drawing the Constellations Paul-Alain Beaulieu, Eckart Frahm, Wayne Horowitz, and John Steele Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Volume 107, Part 2 • $37 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-60618-072-3 Essays by Benjamin Franklin: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1786 Collected and Edited by the American Philosophical Society Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Volume 107, Part 3 • $37 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-60618-073-0 A More Perfect Union: Essays on the Constitution New foreword by Laurence H. Tribe Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the American Philosophical Society, 1843 Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Art, Science, Invention: Conservation and the Peale-Sellers Family Renée Wolcott Transactions of the American Philosophical Society The Grand Mémoire Jean-Pierre Cap American Philosophical Society Lightning Rod Press COMING SOON APS.ad. Second, like with web pages, it is vital to include alt-text descriptions of images that are included in Office documents. keywords: accessibility; american; captions; content; extensions; society cache: crln-17747.pdf plain text: crln-17747.txt item: #353 of 7408 id: crln-17748 author: None title: crln-17748 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2113 flesch: 36 summary: For more information about the summit, see the POC in LIS Summit Impact Report.7 A Twitter mo- ment of the day is also available.8 Next steps In contemplating the next steps, the summit organizers have begun discussing the future and sustainability of the POC in LIS Summit. The POC in LIS Summit invited participants to challenge their roles as information workers and acknowledge that dominant narratives may be disrupted. keywords: color; conference; february; information; lis; poc; summit cache: crln-17748.pdf plain text: crln-17748.txt item: #354 of 7408 id: crln-17749 author: None title: crln-17749 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2084 flesch: 46 summary: Attending conferences can be challenging when you still need to provide student services, and we see the need to offer more technologi- cal choices for prospective participants. Providing more choices, we believe, would expand the benefits of conference attendance to more librarians and create supportive network opportunities for those who are unable to physically take part in them. keywords: bailey; conference; librarians; library; poster; presentation cache: crln-17749.pdf plain text: crln-17749.txt item: #355 of 7408 id: crln-17750 author: None title: crln-17750 date: 2019-05-01 words: 1621 flesch: 45 summary: 6:00–9:00 p.m. Contact: Laura Mondt, lmondt@necc.mass.edu. Education and Behavioral Sciences Section. First Year Experience: Friday, June 21, 2:30–3:30 p.m. Heads of Public Services: Saturday, June 22, 4:00–5:00 p.m. Topics: Marketing library services to students, staff, and faculty, and developing staff to assume new roles and responsibilities. keywords: acrl; june; mailto; p.m.; registration; research; saturday cache: crln-17750.pdf plain text: crln-17750.txt item: #356 of 7408 id: crln-17751 author: None title: crln-17751 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2452 flesch: 43 summary: A calculation of just the direct costs of library staff salary and benefits would be relatively easy to make: the number of Green OA articles added to the repository per year divided by the total FTE salary/benefits dedicated to Green OA content ingest would equal the cost per article. This would certainly be of interest to institutions that do not publish or host OA journal content. keywords: access; libraries; library; research; roi; university cache: crln-17751.pdf plain text: crln-17751.txt item: #357 of 7408 id: crln-17752 author: None title: crln-17752 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2106 flesch: 38 summary: Librarians at UNCW viewed the publication of the Framework as an opportunity to both up- date the teaching faculty’s understanding of information literacy concepts and to re-establish information literacy as a col- laborative partnership between teaching faculty and librarians. Fellows were given a month after the final workshop May 2019 287 C&RL News to submit their plans, which were made available to UNCW faculty through the library’s website.5 Assessment Assessment was a critical component of the program at each stage: the Fel- lows’ applications, Fellows’ perceptions of their and their students’ comfort with information literacy concepts prior to the program, Fellows’ perceptions of the program at its conclusion, the final prod- ucts, and participating librarians’ percep- tions of the program at its conclusion. keywords: fellows; framework; information; literacy; program cache: crln-17752.pdf plain text: crln-17752.txt item: #358 of 7408 id: crln-17753 author: None title: crln-17753 date: 2019-05-01 words: 2312 flesch: 44 summary: Are there lessons from these exemplars for the Global North academic and research libraries in their service pro- vision, especially to the socio-economically disadvantaged? LIS educa- tion should promote awareness of interna- tional issues like the SDG, which are more widely known outside the United States, international organizations like UNESCO, and international library associations like IFLA. keywords: global; information; international; libraries; research; world cache: crln-17753.pdf plain text: crln-17753.txt item: #359 of 7408 id: crln-17754 author: None title: crln-17754 date: 2019-05-02 words: 1152 flesch: 54 summary: Also, to make the project effective, both parties need to conduct proper surveys in these rural areas to ensure that the size of Internet infrastructures in areas match the number of people who need them. The second issue, which I consider very relevant in the discussion of ways in which mailto:prince.igwe%40unn.edu.ng?subject= C&RL News May 2019 294 access to information affects poverty rate, is Internet governance. keywords: governments; information; internet cache: crln-17754.pdf plain text: crln-17754.txt item: #360 of 7408 id: crln-17755 author: None title: crln-17755 date: 2019-05-01 words: 1933 flesch: 46 summary: While they do need to learn how to use the disciplinary literature and how to find scholarly studies, they also need to be able to navigate open source in- formation—news, government information, data on health, business, etc.—in order to make decisions once they graduate. One explores the roles that academic librarians can take on to support open education resources, while the other looks at the motivations of authors who have chosen OA. keywords: access; faculty; gender; information; librarians; study cache: crln-17755.pdf plain text: crln-17755.txt item: #361 of 7408 id: crln-17756 author: None title: crln-17756 date: 2019-05-01 words: 638 flesch: 64 summary: “Register Temple has provided a vi- sion for the Office as a digitally sophisticated agency that meets the needs of authors, creators, and the publishing and entertain- ment industries, as well as the needs of the public to find and locate rights holders and determine the copyright status of works.” Temple, who had been acting register since the departure of former Register Maria Pallante in October 2016, announced that information technology (IT) modernization would be her number one focus. i c y a n d Advocac y Unit, at ALA’s Washington Office, email: crussell@alawash.org W keywords: copyright; office cache: crln-17756.pdf plain text: crln-17756.txt item: #362 of 7408 id: crln-17757 author: None title: may19_b.indd date: 2019-05-15 words: 1265 flesch: 47 summary: Although the emphasis is on news literacy, the tools and techniques shared on the site help students practice and develop essential online information-seeking behaviors and skills. Librarians and professors across the cur- riculum will find this site, along with “The Sift” newsletter and civics blog, a boon for staying abreast of current questionable online information and how best to incorporate this information into information literacy lessons. keywords: access; information; literacy; news; site cache: crln-17757.pdf plain text: crln-17757.txt item: #363 of 7408 id: crln-17758 author: None title: crln-17758 date: 2019-05-01 words: 1047 flesch: 46 summary: Bridget Euliano was appointed assistant librarian for access and resource management at George Mason University Libraries. Kelsey Kim was appointed project ar- chivist at George Mason University Libraries. keywords: george; libraries; library; mason; university cache: crln-17758.pdf plain text: crln-17758.txt item: #364 of 7408 id: crln-17759 author: None title: crln-17759 date: 2019-05-01 words: 447 flesch: 50 summary: Print books remain the most popular format for reading, with 67 percent of Americans having read a print book in the past year. Andrew Perrin, “Print Books Still Much More Popular than E-Books, Audiobooks,” Pew Research Center, March 8, 2018, https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/03/08/nearly-one-in-five-americans-now-listen-to-audiobooks (retrieved April 3, 2019). keywords: april; percent cache: crln-17759.pdf plain text: crln-17759.txt item: #365 of 7408 id: crln-17778 author: None title: crln-17778 date: 2019-05-24 words: 281 flesch: 51 summary: At San Diego Zoo Global, library staff wanted to present the wealth of institutionally produced scholarly publications in a more coordinated way. Creative uses of library spaces are the focus of two articles this month. keywords: june; month cache: crln-17778.pdf plain text: crln-17778.txt item: #366 of 7408 id: crln-17779 author: None title: crln-17779 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2046 flesch: 40 summary: The collection includes materials related to community planning projects, including the rebuilding of Coney Island after Hur- ricane Sandy and redevelopment projects in Red Hook, the Gowanus Canal, the Atlantic Yards, and Columbia University. IUPUI University Library holds first annual Open Education Awards In March 2019, faculty and staff gathered in the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) keywords: award; community; development; libraries; library; new; university; work cache: crln-17779.pdf plain text: crln-17779.txt item: #367 of 7408 id: crln-17780 author: None title: crln-17780 date: 2019-05-24 words: 3183 flesch: 43 summary: • Some departments are already experi- menting with open textbooks, while others remain skeptical. ACRL’s “2018 Top Trends in Academic Libraries” report identifies mul- tiple challenges to faculty adoption, such as the lack of OER resources or perceived quality, but that these are also “opportuni- ties for librarians to cultivate partnerships with faculty in the discovery, advocacy and preservation of OER.”1 How exactly should academic librarians go about creating those opportunities, espe- cially when many faculty are reluctant to give up their textbook and have limited time to entertain librarians who think adopting OER is a great idea? keywords: affordability; faculty; learning; librarians; listening; new; oer; textbook; tour cache: crln-17780.pdf plain text: crln-17780.txt item: #368 of 7408 id: crln-17781 author: None title: crln-17781 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2240 flesch: 48 summary: Staff publications require managing embargoed publications, which, depending on the software used, may be difficult to locate or receive information about.9 Additionally, the SDZG Library has used the information from Zotero to create a physical display of staff publications. keywords: data; information; library; publications; repository; sdzg; staff cache: crln-17781.pdf plain text: crln-17781.txt item: #369 of 7408 id: crln-17782 author: None title: crln-17782 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2300 flesch: 40 summary: Open infrastructure can help build trust in the system, as well as empower research- ers to build trust within their communities. The path to get to rapid, complete, and open research communication requires an investment in the foundation, the digital roads, bridges, and buildings that we need to evolve research and research communication practice. keywords: foundation; infrastructure; knowledge; open; research; system cache: crln-17782.pdf plain text: crln-17782.txt item: #370 of 7408 id: crln-17783 author: None title: crln-17783 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2324 flesch: 58 summary: I see ACRL members grappling everywhere with the key issues of our day—issues of oppression and liberation, and of major technological and economic changes af- fecting our profession. ACRL Board Vice-President/President-Elect: Jon E. Cawthorne (1122); Anne Marie Casey (1101). keywords: acrl; chair; committee; elect; library; member; section; term; vice; year cache: crln-17783.pdf plain text: crln-17783.txt item: #371 of 7408 id: crln-17784 author: None title: crln-17784 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2268 flesch: 62 summary: As important as the Meditation Room and its resources are, it is only one facet of Briggs Library’s commitment to student health and well-being. Cheryl Regehr, Dylan Clancy, and Annabel Pitts, “Interventions to Reduce Stress in University Students: A Review and Meta-Analysis,” Journal of Affective Disor- ders 148, no. 1 (2013): 1-11, https://doi. org/10.1016/j.jad.2012.11.026. keywords: health; meditation; room; space; students; study cache: crln-17784.pdf plain text: crln-17784.txt item: #372 of 7408 id: crln-17785 author: None title: crln-17785 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2283 flesch: 51 summary: Final exams account for, for most classes, a sub- stantial portion of students’ final grade, and at a university that puts keen emphasis on student success, it is imperative that students encounter their final exams with proper preparation. In order to evaluate and assess the needs of students, we concluded that a focus group study that involves the student assistants of the library would be the most ideal approach. keywords: 24/7; focus; group; library; services; students; study cache: crln-17785.pdf plain text: crln-17785.txt item: #373 of 7408 id: crln-17786 author: None title: crln-17786 date: 2019-05-24 words: 2152 flesch: 60 summary: This choice was intended to encourage more students to complete the questions themselves rather than rely on a classmate’s answers. After conversations with C&RL News June 2019 352 the Circulation staff, Rosenstein became con- vinced that it was important to complete this step as part of the scavenger hunt, to ensure more students had their barcode. keywords: hunt; library; scavenger; students cache: crln-17786.pdf plain text: crln-17786.txt item: #374 of 7408 id: crln-17787 author: None title: crln-17787 date: 2019-05-24 words: 1177 flesch: 57 summary: 2. Helena Hing Wa Sit, “Characteristics of Chinese students’ learning styles,” Inter- national proceedings of economics develop- ment and research 62 (2013): 36. 3. Moreover, I had a healthy dose of apprehen- sion about the seminar course that I had just developed for the Chinese graduate students. keywords: china; chinese; students; teaching cache: crln-17787.pdf plain text: crln-17787.txt item: #375 of 7408 id: crln-17788 author: None title: crln-17788 date: 2019-05-24 words: 617 flesch: 60 summary: The paper concludes that library leaders will need to take the initiative and make the case to decision makers—speaking in their language to explain how libraries represent cost-effective means for addressing the com- munity’s critical health care challenges. With more than 120,000 lo- cations across the nation, including within health and research settings, libraries are well-positioned to improve access to cred- ible information, provide expert assistance in navigating health resources and regulations, and work with partners to develop and deliv- er relevant programs and services that bolster health and wellness. keywords: libraries cache: crln-17788.pdf plain text: crln-17788.txt item: #376 of 7408 id: crln-17789 author: None title: crln-17789 date: 2019-05-24 words: 1283 flesch: 49 summary: Highly recommended.—Gene Hyde, University of North Carolina-Asheville, ghyde@unca.edu United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics (UNU-WIDER). Some of the reports are retrospective, detailing free speech incidents that happened as long as five years ago. keywords: content; mailto; portal; project; speech; university cache: crln-17789.pdf plain text: crln-17789.txt item: #377 of 7408 id: crln-17790 author: None title: crln-17790 date: 2019-05-24 words: 430 flesch: 40 summary: Advertisers Accessible Archives 343 American Philosophical Society 328 Atlas Systems 327 Brepols 344 CABI 321 CANDID 358 Duke University Press cover 3 Harvard Graduate School 357 of Education Human Relations Area Files 311 Laptops Anytime 307 MIT Press 306 Modern Language Association 333 New York University Press 305 PBS Distribution 316 Praeger Security International cover 2 Project Muse 308 Space Foundation 322 Taylor & Francis Group cover 4 John Jax Clara Ogbaa mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= keywords: library; services; university cache: crln-17790.pdf plain text: crln-17790.txt item: #378 of 7408 id: crln-17791 author: None title: crln-17791 date: 2019-05-24 words: 518 flesch: 33 summary: Academic library collections “Eligible Title IV degree-granting institutions reported approximately 1.0 bil- lion items in physical library collections (books, media, and serials) and ap- proximately 1.5 billion items in electronic library collections (books, databases, media, and serials).” Scott A. Ginder, Janice E. Kelly-Reid, and Farrah Mann, “Enrollment and Employees in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2017; and Financial Statistics and Academic Libraries, Fiscal Year 2017: Last year, vinyl sales hit 10 million in the U.S. keywords: loan; percent cache: crln-17791.pdf plain text: crln-17791.txt item: #379 of 7408 id: crln-17802 author: None title: crln-17802 date: 2019-06-18 words: 284 flesch: 54 summary: Keeping with the loose theme of change, Laurie Scrivener of the University of Oklahoma writes about the evolution of her role as a liaison librarian in “A re- structured freshman history course,” while Erica M. Johns, Erin R. B. Eldermire, Susette Newberry, and Virginia A. Cole outline how the Cornell University Library went about “Repackaging library workshops into disciplinary bootcamps.” July/August 2019 369 C&RL News Welcome to the July/August 2019 issue of C&RL News. keywords: august; news cache: crln-17802.pdf plain text: crln-17802.txt item: #380 of 7408 id: crln-17803 author: None title: crln-17803 date: 2019-06-18 words: 2053 flesch: 34 summary: “This report has a broader scope than past ACRL research agendas on scholarly communication, as we wanted think holisti- cally about all the factors that contribute to the research and scholarly environment. The initiative was made possible through financial support from Invest Syracuse and the Department of Chemistry for the pur- chase of a portable Raman spectrometer, microscope, computer, and supplies, as well as Syracuse University Libraries for project space and the purchase of modern polymer reference samples that were used to create a plastics reference library. keywords: acrl; libraries; library; plastics; program; reference; research; university cache: crln-17803.pdf plain text: crln-17803.txt item: #381 of 7408 id: crln-17804 author: None title: crln-17804 date: 2019-06-18 words: 2358 flesch: 42 summary: Revising scholarly communication systems carries far broader EDI implications than I can address here. (And how?)”7 Sessional, ad- junct, or unaffiliated scholars may find it criti- cally difficult or impossible to contribute the kinds of unpaid labor that drive the systems of open scholarly communication, and there- fore find themselves professionally sidelined. keywords: communication; equity; inequities; research; systems; work cache: crln-17804.pdf plain text: crln-17804.txt item: #382 of 7408 id: crln-17805 author: None title: crln-17805 date: 2019-06-18 words: 2639 flesch: 21 summary: Teaching as Conversation: Proposed Disposi- tions Teaching librarians who are developing their lifelong learning strengths • seek out teaching conversations taking place that are relevant to their teaching context; • see themselves as contributors to the field of teaching rather than only learning from others; • recognize that teaching conversations take place in various venues; • suspend judgement on the value of particular pedagogies or learning theories until the larger context of the teaching conversation is understood; and • recognize that educational systems privi- lege authority and that not having a fluency July/August 2019 381 C&RL News in the language and process of teaching and learning disempowers their ability to participate and engage. For the sake of limiting scope, this article demonstrates how three frames could be transformed into teaching frames. keywords: framework; learning; librarians; lifelong; roles; strengths; teaching cache: crln-17805.pdf plain text: crln-17805.txt item: #383 of 7408 id: crln-17806 author: None title: crln-17806 date: 2019-06-18 words: 2585 flesch: 30 summary: Some noted that these connections have led to regular virtual meetings with European librarians about col- laboration. European studies librarians, like other area studies librarians, are called upon not only to stay current on their region of focus, but also engage and collabo- rate with international colleagues. keywords: european; frankfurt; german; information; librarians; library; studies; symposium; university cache: crln-17806.pdf plain text: crln-17806.txt item: #384 of 7408 id: crln-17807 author: None title: crln-17807 date: 2019-06-18 words: 2395 flesch: 54 summary: The primary source page includes a tab for three ways to find primary sources: using library databases, checking footnotes (with an example), and using preselected primary source collections, which will be discussed later.5 The first semester that these courses were taught, fall 2013, a special collections library colleague helped me with four library research open sessions, meaning no sign-up was required, and the sessions were held outside regular class time. Origi- nally, the guides included an introduction, my contact information, and two columns of sources, one for primary sources and another for secondary. keywords: history; library; primary; source; students cache: crln-17807.pdf plain text: crln-17807.txt item: #385 of 7408 id: crln-17809 author: None title: crln-17809 date: 2019-06-18 words: 1615 flesch: 68 summary: We hope that these events and others like them in the future will be a long-lasting and important contribution to the life of the college and a reminder to everyone about the value not just of library services but of library space. Small college libraries also face a space crunch. keywords: college; library; space cache: crln-17809.pdf plain text: crln-17809.txt item: #386 of 7408 id: crln-17810 author: None title: crln-17810 date: 2019-06-18 words: 1764 flesch: 36 summary: Either way, supervisors have to be careful of the risks of supervisory mentoring, such as obscuring the hierarchical supervisor/supervisee relationship.1 Supervisors are suited to provide the career functions of mentoring, which help mentees to succeed as professionals in the organization, but may want to forgo providing psychological functions of mentoring, such as friendship and Laura Evans Supervisors as mentors How supervisory mentorship can supplement formal mentoring programs Laura Evans is metadata librarian and assistant head of cataloging at Binghamton University, email: evans@ binghamton.edu © 2019 Laura Evans mailto:evans%40binghamton.edu?subject= mailto:evans%40binghamton.edu?subject= C&RL News July/August 2019 404 counseling, which can complicate the supervi- sory relationship.2 Job performance Perhaps the most obvious way supervisors can mentor new librarians is by providing guidance on job duties and performance. Supervisors can play an important role in making the expectations for scholarship and service clear to new librarians from the begin- ning. keywords: librarians; new; supervisors cache: crln-17810.pdf plain text: crln-17810.txt item: #387 of 7408 id: crln-17811 author: None title: crln-17811 date: 2019-06-18 words: 1079 flesch: 54 summary: There are numerous examples of mastermind groups throughout history. ”2 Mastermind groups do not belong just in a commercial setting. keywords: group; mastermind; members cache: crln-17811.pdf plain text: crln-17811.txt item: #388 of 7408 id: crln-17812 author: None title: crln-17812 date: 2019-06-18 words: 1973 flesch: 43 summary: Financial literacy came to the forefront as ACRL’s 2013–2014 presidential focus, bringing increased attention to the topic among academic librarians and encouraging an exploration into new and de- veloping roles for academic libraries in financial education. Via a survey of academic librarians at large universities of more than 10,000 students, the authors seek to determine what types of financial literacy support academic libraries are providing, who is participating, what prompted the initiatives, and what are the main barriers, challenges, and opportunities. keywords: academic; information; librarians; library; literacy; students cache: crln-17812.pdf plain text: crln-17812.txt item: #389 of 7408 id: crln-17813 author: None title: crln-17813 date: 2019-06-18 words: 525 flesch: 53 summary: Fortunately, the Library of Congress’s modernization initiative includes the Copy- right Office and will 1) build a new enterprise copyright system featuring a user-centered and flexible design, 2) streamline processes and policies, 3) improve access, and 4) reimagine the entire Office. Another improvement will be to modernize and automate recordation to simplify and improve how the Office records information on copyright ownership changes. keywords: office cache: crln-17813.pdf plain text: crln-17813.txt item: #390 of 7408 id: crln-17814 author: None title: crln-17814 date: 2019-06-18 words: 1272 flesch: 46 summary: A free app fa- cilitates offline survey collection on tablets, including full-text of the instrument, code- books, methods, and FAQs. Under “The Museum” tab, users find digitized collections arranged as exhibits alongside encyclopedia-style essays that deconstruct racist caricatures. keywords: collection; countries; museum; owl; wages cache: crln-17814.pdf plain text: crln-17814.txt item: #391 of 7408 id: crln-17815 author: None title: crln-17815 date: 2019-06-18 words: 564 flesch: 42 summary: Launched in 2017, TOME is a higher education initiative that provides publishing grants of up to $15,000 for open access editions of peer-reviewed and professionally edited monographs. The funding will be split among up to three subvention grants to support publishing open access monographs each year for five years (2018–2023). keywords: access; tome cache: crln-17815.pdf plain text: crln-17815.txt item: #392 of 7408 id: crln-17816 author: None title: crln-17816 date: 2019-06-18 words: 524 flesch: 35 summary: Advertisers Accessible Archives 402 American Philosophical Society 413 CANDID 365 Choice Reviews cover 3 Duke University Press 417 Harvard Graduate School 388 of Education Human Relations Area Files 369 Laptops Anytime 387 Modern Language Association cover 4 New York University Press 393 PBS Distribution 411 Praeger Security International 401 Project Muse 366 Taylor & Francis Group cover 2 mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= mailto:agalloway%40%20ala.org?subject= Appointments Scott Walter has been appointed university li- brarian and professor, and university copyright officer at Illinois Wesleyan University. keywords: libraries; library; university cache: crln-17816.pdf plain text: crln-17816.txt item: #393 of 7408 id: crln-17817 author: None title: crln-17817 date: 2019-06-18 words: 530 flesch: 23 summary: Duke Uni- versity—There There, by Tommy Orange; Appalachian State University—Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson; Illinois Wesleyan University—Educated, by Tara Westover; Skidmore College—Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong about the World and Why Things are Better Than You Think, by Hans Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund, and Ola Rosling; Texas State University—What the Eyes Don’t See, by Mona Hanna-Attisha; Lehigh University—Carry On: A Story of Resilience, Redemption, and an Unlikely Family, by Lisa Fenn; Seattle University—So You Want to Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo. C&RL keywords: june; university; world cache: crln-17817.pdf plain text: crln-17817.txt item: #394 of 7408 id: crln-17859 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-10-01 words: 1584 flesch: 56 summary: Janet Neese was named an assistant librar­ ian in State University College at Geneseo, N.Y. Daniel J. Reed has been appointed deputy director of the staff of the National Advisory Commission on Libraries. There is no limit in the amount re­ quested for special purpose grants. b. keywords: college; funds; grants; library; state; university; year cache: crln-17859.pdf plain text: crln-17859.txt item: #395 of 7408 id: crln-17860 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 590 flesch: 45 summary: On Oct. 15 William A. Pease represented ALA at the inauguration of Robert A. Christie as president of Millersville (Pa.) State College, and J. Elias Jones, at the inauguration of Wil­ liam Terril Higdon as president of Graceland College. James Holly was the representative of ALA at the inauguration on Oct. 29 of Robert H. Wick as president of Saint Cloud State College. keywords: ala; college; oct; president cache: crln-17860.pdf plain text: crln-17860.txt item: #396 of 7408 id: crln-17861 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 750 flesch: 36 summary: ACRL Officers, 1 9 6 6 /6 7 : President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H. Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. Editorial Board: John M. D awson, University of Dela­ ware; Gustave A. Harrer, Boston University; Sam­ uel Rothstein, University of British Columbia; James E. Skipper, Association of Research Libraries; Norman E. Tanis, Kansas State College o f Pitts­ burg; Maurice F. Tauber, Columbia University; Eileen Thornton, Oberlin College. keywords: college; libraries; library; medical; research cache: crln-17861.pdf plain text: crln-17861.txt item: #397 of 7408 id: crln-17862 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 750 flesch: 36 summary: ACRL Officers, 1 9 6 6 /6 7 : President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H. Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. Editorial Board: John M. D awson, University of Dela­ ware; Gustave A. Harrer, Boston University; Sam­ uel Rothstein, University of British Columbia; James E. Skipper, Association of Research Libraries; Norman E. Tanis, Kansas State College o f Pitts­ burg; Maurice F. Tauber, Columbia University; Eileen Thornton, Oberlin College. keywords: college; libraries; library; medical; research cache: crln-17862.pdf plain text: crln-17862.txt item: #398 of 7408 id: crln-17864 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 278 flesch: 39 summary: Visitation and tours to selected Junior College libraries Luncheon to be served on the Junior College campus 6:30 p.m. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Junior College Libraries: Needs and Prespectives A CONFERENCE OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES A DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Cosponsored by: American Association of Junior Colleges Clearinghouse for Junior College Information, University of California, Los Angeles School of Library Services, University of California, Los Angeles Dates: June 21-24, 1967 Place: University of California, Los Angeles Program: Wednesday, June 21 3:00 p.m. keywords: college; p.m. cache: crln-17864.pdf plain text: crln-17864.txt item: #399 of 7408 id: crln-17865 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 215 flesch: 54 summary: Place: Stanford University, Stanford, California Dates: June 22-24, 1967 Program: Thursday, June 22 2:00 p.m. Registration Exhibition, Bender Room, Stanford University 6:00 p.m. Reception and dinner Friday, June 23 Reception Rooms will be available in the dormitories of Stanford University for the nights of June 22 and 23. keywords: p.m. cache: crln-17865.pdf plain text: crln-17865.txt item: #400 of 7408 id: crln-17866 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 1020 flesch: 59 summary: Duplicates of items already in library collections may be returned for credit within six months after receipt of shipment. Currently students may request books from other libraries through their own college li­ brarian. keywords: college; libraries; library; student cache: crln-17866.pdf plain text: crln-17866.txt item: #401 of 7408 id: crln-17867 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 4034 flesch: 51 summary: Hofstra University library and footbridge, designed by Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde won the fifth annual award of the Concrete Indus­ tries Board on November 16. A comprehensive study directed toward identifying ways in which medical scientists seek information in their own working environ­ ments for which the National Library of Med­ icine has made a grant of $38,653 to North­ western University, is entitled “Experiments on Information Environments of Researchers.” Wichita State University library received $10,000 for the purchase of Shakespeare books, through a bequest from the Lenora N. Mc­ Gregor estate. keywords: association; collection; college; conference; drexel; grant; illinois; information; institute; libraries; library; li­; new; research; school; state; study; university cache: crln-17867.pdf plain text: crln-17867.txt item: #402 of 7408 id: crln-17868 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 1207 flesch: 52 summary: Janet Neese was named an assistant librar­ ian in State University College at Geneseo, N.Y. Daniel J. Reed has been appointed deputy director of the staff of the National Advisory Commission on Libraries. Mrs. Ina C. Brownridge has been appoint­ ed assistant librarian in the cataloging depart­ ment, State University of New York at Bing­ hamton. keywords: assistant; college; librarian; library; staff; state; university cache: crln-17868.pdf plain text: crln-17868.txt item: #403 of 7408 id: crln-17869 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-06-15 words: 3567 flesch: 66 summary: A u s t in A r v in e , K a z litt B a e r n r e it h e r , keywords: e n; e r; r o cache: crln-17869.pdf plain text: crln-17869.txt item: #404 of 7408 id: crln-17870 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1355 flesch: 60 summary: More than once this past year I have been struck by the ironical fact that many ALA members actually assume that I am on official leave (with pay?) from UCLA, and thus left with nothing to do but travel to state meetings and White House Conferences, preparing a special and publishable speech for each such occasion of course, while working arm in arm with the Headquarters staff. Library Statistics of Colleges and Univer­ sities, 1965-66: Institutional Data, (ALA, $3.50), 240 p. (The 1963-64 survey was 162 pages in length), consists of three basic tables. keywords: ala; data; libraries; statistics; university cache: crln-17870.pdf plain text: crln-17870.txt item: #405 of 7408 id: crln-17871 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1056 flesch: 63 summary: More than once this past year I have been struck by the ironical fact that many ALA members actually assume that I am on official leave (with pay?) from UCLA, and thus left with nothing to do but travel to state meetings and White House Conferences, preparing a special and publishable speech for each such occasion of course, while working arm in arm with the Headquarters staff. ■ ■ “ABOVE AND BEYOND” In the Winter/Spring 1966 issue of the Cali­ brarian newsletter, Robert Vosper, University Librarian, UCLA, and immediate past presi­ dent of ALA, wrote the following at the ed­ itor’s request. keywords: ala; carlisle; taylor; university cache: crln-17871.pdf plain text: crln-17871.txt item: #406 of 7408 id: crln-17872 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1200 flesch: 45 summary: ACRL Officers, 1966/67: President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H, Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. 49 University Libraries Section Vice Chairman and Chairman-Elect Warren J. Haas, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. keywords: chairman; college; elect; libraries; library; section; university; vice cache: crln-17872.pdf plain text: crln-17872.txt item: #407 of 7408 id: crln-17873 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 771 flesch: 42 summary: ACRL Officers, 1966/67: President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H, Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 49 University Libraries Section Vice Chairman and Chairman-Elect Warren J. Haas, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. keywords: college; june; libraries; section; university cache: crln-17873.pdf plain text: crln-17873.txt item: #408 of 7408 id: crln-17875 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5643 flesch: 58 summary: If an ALA Research Committee is in fact established with a relationship to the ALA Office of Research analogous to that of the Inter­ national Relations Committee to the ALA In­ ternational Relations Office, the Library Re­ search Round Table would provide oppor­ tunities for public program paralleling those for which the International Relations Round Table is responsible. The ACRL Board reaffirms its position with re­ spect to supporting the Subject Specialists Sec­ tion’s petition for division status, in accordance with its action taken at the July 1966 Confer­ ence. keywords: acrl; ala; board; college; committee; e n; e s; h e; libraries; library; members; president cache: crln-17875.pdf plain text: crln-17875.txt item: #409 of 7408 id: crln-17877 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 431 flesch: 56 summary: Membership January 31, 1967 11,627 January 31, 1966 10,277 College Libraries, January 31, 1967 3,437 January 31, 1966 3,202 Junior College Libraries, January 31, 1967 1,328 January 31,1966 977 Rare Books Section, January 31, 1967 1,402 January 31, 1966 1,181 Subject Specialists, January 31, 1967 2,261 January 31, 1966 2,170 University Libraries, January 31, 1967 4,383 January 31, 1966 3,992 INDEXES TO WORK OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON FOOD MARKETING Economists, lawyers and marketing researchers need the Referense Manual to Reports of the National Commission on Food Marketing. Pre-registration will be accepted for the full conference, June 25-July 1, 1967, only. keywords: january; libraries cache: crln-17877.pdf plain text: crln-17877.txt item: #410 of 7408 id: crln-17878 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2160 flesch: 51 summary: In between he served succes­ sively and successfully as librarian of Hamilton College, the American University of Beirut and of Oakland University in Michigan. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 60 Personnel David Wilder, recently appointed director of libraries at the University of Manitoba, brings to this rapidly growing prairie-country univer­ sity a rich background of education and ex­ perience, stretching from his undergrad­ uate years at Union College through two post-baccalaureate de­ grees (MA in history and BLS from Colum­ bia ) to his most recent assignment with the Ford Foundation as program specialist in Mr. Wilder university libraries as­ signed to the Univer­ sity of Baghdad. keywords: chambers; college; library; new; texas; undergraduate; university; years cache: crln-17878.pdf plain text: crln-17878.txt item: #411 of 7408 id: crln-17879 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5072 flesch: 48 summary: Edmon Low (Oklahoma State University) urged joint action with other library groups on the depository situation, pointing out that although about 70 per cent of the depository li­ braries are in academic institutions they are not all ARL members. In some cases library costs are so clear and substantial that th ey can be separately itemized as a direct cost of a Government-supported research pro­ gram. keywords: act; arl; chairman; committee; data; depository; libraries; library; national; president; program; publications; report; research; university cache: crln-17879.pdf plain text: crln-17879.txt item: #412 of 7408 id: crln-17880 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 696 flesch: 46 summary: If there are any junior members who are also ACRL members and who are interested in working on any of these committees, will they please write to: Maurice S. Goldman, Chair­ man, JMRT, Willingboro Public Library, Wil­ lingboro Plaza, Willingboro, New Jersey 08046, giving the following information: Name Position Professional Address Mailing Address (If Different From Pro­ fessional) Name of Committee Experience or Background That Qualifies You for Work on Named Committee. JMRT has an opportunity to recommend from among its membership the names of ACRL members for possible appointment to the committees listed below. keywords: books; committee; libraries cache: crln-17880.pdf plain text: crln-17880.txt item: #413 of 7408 id: crln-17881 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 696 flesch: 46 summary: If there are any junior members who are also ACRL members and who are interested in working on any of these committees, will they please write to: Maurice S. Goldman, Chair­ man, JMRT, Willingboro Public Library, Wil­ lingboro Plaza, Willingboro, New Jersey 08046, giving the following information: Name Position Professional Address Mailing Address (If Different From Pro­ fessional) Name of Committee Experience or Background That Qualifies You for Work on Named Committee. ■ ■ INVITATION TO JMRT MEMBERS ACRL has established an experimental pro­ gram of Intern Committee Memberships for the year 1967/68. keywords: books; committee; libraries cache: crln-17881.pdf plain text: crln-17881.txt item: #414 of 7408 id: crln-17882 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 797 flesch: 45 summary: For conference reservations, write to: Mr. James B. Dodd, Far­ aday Library, Northern Illinois University, De­ Kalb, Illinois 60115. Chapter of the Association of College and Re­ search Libraries, at Shepherd College Library, Shepherdstown, West Virginia. keywords: geological; illinois; information; library; university cache: crln-17882.pdf plain text: crln-17882.txt item: #415 of 7408 id: crln-17883 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 797 flesch: 45 summary: For conference reservations, write to: Mr. James B. Dodd, Far­ aday Library, Northern Illinois University, De­ Kalb, Illinois 60115. Chapter of the Association of College and Re­ search Libraries, at Shepherd College Library, Shepherdstown, West Virginia. keywords: geological; illinois; information; library; university cache: crln-17883.pdf plain text: crln-17883.txt item: #416 of 7408 id: crln-17884 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 820 flesch: 52 summary: In response to a request from the Chairman, Mr. Lyle moved, and Mr. Kellam seconded— That the Chairman be formally authorized to handle all Association funds, including estab­ lishing and drawing upon checking and sav­ ings bank accounts, in whatever manner he feels is consistent with the purposes and best interests of the Association. Mr. Kellam then moved the following resolu­ tion: keywords: association; chairman cache: crln-17884.pdf plain text: crln-17884.txt item: #417 of 7408 id: crln-17885 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5448 flesch: 52 summary: To serve initially in Main Library reference to develop science holdings and faculty liaison, then to head Science-Tech division of new library to open in the late spring of 1968; then, if de­ velopments proceed as expected, to become li­ brarian of a separate science research library now being projected. Eight years professional experience, six as head of college library. keywords: assistant; benefits; cataloger; chicago; college; degree; experience; faculty; librarian; library; medical; new; positions; reference; salary; school; science; status; subject; university; write cache: crln-17885.pdf plain text: crln-17885.txt item: #418 of 7408 id: crln-17886 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1137 flesch: 72 summary: U n iv e r s it y L ib r a r ie s S e c t io n Wednesday, June 28, 8:30-10:00 p.m. Business Meetings ACRL Boa r d i n g Thursday, June 29, 2:00-4:00 p.m. ACRL/RTSD Thursday, June 29, 8:30-10:00 p.m. C o keywords: june; p.m. cache: crln-17886.pdf plain text: crln-17886.txt item: #419 of 7408 id: crln-17887 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 679 flesch: 39 summary: The Institute will also feature a half day’s instruction in library systems analysis by Edward Chapman and Paul St. Pierre, for which a manual of systems analysis will be furnished free to each registrant. Exhibits by data processing equipment manufacturers will demonstrate actual library systems or provide “hands-on” experience for Institute attendees. keywords: association; institute; library cache: crln-17887.pdf plain text: crln-17887.txt item: #420 of 7408 id: crln-17888 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 704 flesch: 40 summary: The Institute will also feature a half ay’s instruction in library systems analysis by dward Chapman and Paul St. Pierre, for hich a manual of systems analysis will be urnished free to each registrant. Exhibits by ata processing equipment manufacturers will emonstrate actual library systems or provide hands-on” experience for Institute attendees. keywords: association; institute; legislation; library cache: crln-17888.pdf plain text: crln-17888.txt item: #421 of 7408 id: crln-17889 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 703 flesch: 40 summary: Exhibits b data processing equipment manufacturers wi demonstrate actual library systems or provid “hands-on” experience for Institute attendees Topics cov­ ered included the function, structure, and in­ fluence of professional associations and of library associations in particular, officer-staff re­ lationships, membership promotion and file maintenance, financial, tax and legal considera­ tions, publications, meetings, exhibits and ad­ vertising, and legislation. keywords: association; institute; legislation; library cache: crln-17889.pdf plain text: crln-17889.txt item: #422 of 7408 id: crln-17890 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 641 flesch: 48 summary: ACRL Officers, 1966/67: President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H. Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. Mrs. Henriette Avram, Director of the Project, and others 12:00 Luncheon, Frazer Poole—Sum­ mary of the Meeting Requests for further information and reser­ vation blanks should be addressed to Mr. G. B. Robertson, University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 8198, Chicago, Ill. 60680. keywords: college; libraries; research; university cache: crln-17890.pdf plain text: crln-17890.txt item: #423 of 7408 id: crln-17891 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 641 flesch: 48 summary: ACRL Officers, 1966/67: President, Ralph E. McCoy; College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books Section, William H. Runge; Subject Specialists Section, Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries Section Chairman, John M. Dawson. Mrs. Henriette Avram, Director of the Project, and others 12:00 Luncheon, Frazer Poole—Sum­ mary of the Meeting Requests for further information and reser­ vation blanks should be addressed to Mr. G. B. Robertson, University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 8198, Chicago, Ill. 60680. keywords: college; libraries; research; university cache: crln-17891.pdf plain text: crln-17891.txt item: #424 of 7408 id: crln-17893 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 606 flesch: 64 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries JMRT AT SAN FRANCISCO “The Widening Horizons of Librarianship” will be the title of Robert G. Vosper’s speech at the Orientation Session on Sunday, June 25, 2:00-4:00 p.m. during the 86th annual confer­ ence of ALA in San Francisco. RSD HISTORY SECTION PROGRAM “Presidential Libraries” will be the topic of a session at the annual conference of the Amer­ ican Library Association in San Francisco on June 26, 1967, at 10 a.m. keywords: ala; round; table cache: crln-17893.pdf plain text: crln-17893.txt item: #425 of 7408 id: crln-17894 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1000 flesch: 62 summary: CHOICE, a monthly publication of the Association of Colleges and Re­ search Libraries, reviews and evaluates more than 5,000 new books of importance to academic libraries every year. (Make checks payable to American Library Association) □ Please b ill my institu tion as given below : INSTITUTION: __ ______________________________________________________________________ AD D RESS: ______________________________________________________________ (street) (city) (state) (zip) keywords: ala; choice; day; libraries; library cache: crln-17894.pdf plain text: crln-17894.txt item: #426 of 7408 id: crln-17895 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 5198 flesch: 50 summary: May 27-28: Symposium, Libraries and the Future, at Dalhousie University library. IATUL seminar on application of international library methods and techniques, at Delft Technological University library. keywords: american; association; book; center; college; conference; council; director; grant; information; july; libraries; library; new; program; research; resources; school; state; study; university cache: crln-17895.pdf plain text: crln-17895.txt item: #427 of 7408 id: crln-17896 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2652 flesch: 50 summary: Mrs. Barbara Bell is reference assistant in Yale University library. Mrs. Di Duan Jong is a new cataloger in the East Asia collection of Yale University library. keywords: assistant; college; department; director; head; librarian; library; li­; mrs; new; staff; university; yale cache: crln-17896.pdf plain text: crln-17896.txt item: #428 of 7408 id: crln-17897 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4356 flesch: 50 summary: Write Juliet B. Clark, University Librarian, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. 94117. Applications, in­ cluding curriculum vitae, should be directed to: William F. Dollar, University Librarian, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, Windsor, On­ tario, Canada. FOR SALE LATIN American studies reference books and scholarly monographs, the results of research and compilation by outstanding specialists and scholars. keywords: benefits; college; degree; experience; faculty; librarian; library; month; new; positions; reference; salary; state; subject; university; vacation; work; write cache: crln-17897.pdf plain text: crln-17897.txt item: #429 of 7408 id: crln-17898 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2162 flesch: 44 summary: Slavic and East European Subsection Nominating Committee, Bohdan Wynar, State University College, Geneseo, N.Y. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Status, Lewis C. Branscomb, Ohio State University, Columbus; Committee on Extension Library Service, Frank C. MacDougall, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Nominating Com­ mittee, Administered by ALA Awards Committee. keywords: ala; award; chairman; college; committee; libraries; library; nominations; service; university cache: crln-17898.pdf plain text: crln-17898.txt item: #430 of 7408 id: crln-17899 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 687 flesch: 45 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries ACRL NOMINEES Candidates for ACRL offices in 1969 have been announced. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17899.pdf plain text: crln-17899.txt item: #431 of 7408 id: crln-17900 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 687 flesch: 45 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries ACRL NOMINEES Candidates for ACRL offices in 1969 have been announced. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17900.pdf plain text: crln-17900.txt item: #432 of 7408 id: crln-17901 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 687 flesch: 45 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries ACRL NOMINEES Candidates for ACRL offices in 1969 have been announced. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17901.pdf plain text: crln-17901.txt item: #433 of 7408 id: crln-17903 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 671 flesch: 31 summary: Richard L. Ducote, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Instruc­ tional Materials Center, James O. Wallace, San Antonio College, San Antonio, Tex.; Nom­ inating Committee, Mrs. Ruth Riggs, Middle­ sex County College, Edison, N.J.; Preconfer­ ence Committee, Mrs. Mayrelee Newman, El Centro College, Dallas, Tex.; Ad Hoc Com­ mittee to Revise JCLS Bylaws, Ruth M. Christensen, California State College, Los An­ geles; Special Projects Committee, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith, Mohawk Valley Community College, Utica, N.Y. RARE BOOKS SECTION Ad Hoc Committee on Manuscript Col­ lections, Mrs. Arline Custer, Library of Con­ gress; Nominating Committee, J. William Matheson, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Standards Committee, Howard L. Apple- gate, Syracuse University (N.Y.); Slavic and East European Subsection Nominating Committee, Bohdan Wynar, State University College, Geneseo, N.Y. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Status, Lewis C. Branscomb, Ohio State University, Columbus; Committee on Extension Library Service, Frank C. MacDougall, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Nominating Com­ mittee, keywords: college; committee; library; nominating; university cache: crln-17903.pdf plain text: crln-17903.txt item: #434 of 7408 id: crln-17904 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 670 flesch: 31 summary: Richard L. Ducote, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Instruc­ tional Materials Center, James O. Wallace, San Antonio College, San Antonio, Tex.; Nom­ inating Committee, Mrs. Ruth Riggs, Middle­ sex County College, Edison, N.J.; Preconfer­ ence Committee, Mrs. Mayrelee Newman, El Centro College, Dallas, Tex.; Ad Hoc Com­ mittee to Revise JCLS Bylaws, Ruth M. Christensen, California State College, Los An­ geles; Special Projects Committee, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith, Mohawk Valley Community College, Utica, N.Y. RARE BOOKS SECTION Ad Hoc Committee on Manuscript Col­ lections, Mrs. Arline Custer, Library of Con­ gress; Nominating Committee, J. William Matheson, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Standards Committee, Howard L. Apple- gate, Syracuse University (N.Y.); Slavic and East European Subsection Nominating Committee, Bohdan Wynar, State University College, Geneseo, N.Y. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Status, Lewis C. Branscomb, Ohio State University, Columbus; Committee on Extension Library Service, Frank C. MacDougall, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Nominating Com­ mittee, keywords: college; committee; library; nominating; university cache: crln-17904.pdf plain text: crln-17904.txt item: #435 of 7408 id: crln-17905 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 745 flesch: 56 summary: This letter requested an expression of interest in holding institutes in library and in­ formation science during the summer of 1969 and/or the academic year 1969-70. Only 21 insti­ tutions responded with letters of interest in holding institutes directly concerned with aca­ demic library matters. keywords: education; institute; library cache: crln-17905.pdf plain text: crln-17905.txt item: #436 of 7408 id: crln-17906 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 5439 flesch: 56 summary: A L S C E N E Saad El Hagrassy (PhD Rutgers) is now associate professor of library science, Cairo University, Cairo, U.A.R. André Nitecki, assistant professor in the Syracuse University school of library science, is now senior lecturer at the University of Ghana in Accra. February: Institute in Cleveland jointly spon­ sored by the Library of Congress Information Systems Office, the Division of Library Auto­ mation of ALA, and Case Western Reserve University school of library science to explain the organization and use of LC’s MARC mag­ netic tapes which became available for distribu­ tion beginning Oct. 1. keywords: abstracts; american; book; collection; college; history; index; information; june; libraries; library; literature; medical; new; papers; program; school; science; university; volume; york cache: crln-17906.pdf plain text: crln-17906.txt item: #437 of 7408 id: crln-17907 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4001 flesch: 54 summary: Mrs. Caroline Bachlund has recently been appointed assistant librarian of the Dumbarton Oaks research library. Barry B. Baker is now assistant librarian, technical services, Macon Junior College, Ma­ con, Georgia. keywords: assistant; books; cataloger; college; head; instructor; librarian; library; mrs; new; ohio; pennsylvania; reference; science; staff; state; state university; university cache: crln-17907.pdf plain text: crln-17907.txt item: #438 of 7408 id: crln-17908 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 3115 flesch: 57 summary: New library opening January 1969. Beginning collection to be planned, selected and processed for new library. keywords: benefits; books; experience; librarian; library; literature; new; salary; services; university cache: crln-17908.pdf plain text: crln-17908.txt item: #439 of 7408 id: crln-17909 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1220 flesch: 62 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. Thursday, January 30, 4:30–6:00 p.m. CLS Executive Committee Friday, January 31, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Junior College Libraries Section JCLS Executive Committee Wednesday, January 29, 8:00–9:30 a.m. keywords: acrl; college; committee; january; libraries; p.m.; thursday cache: crln-17909.pdf plain text: crln-17909.txt item: #440 of 7408 id: crln-17911 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 441 flesch: 56 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 368 Slavic and East European Subsection Wednesday, January 29, 2:00-4:30 p.m. Executive Committee Wednesday, January 29, 8:00- 10:30 p.m. University Libraries Section Academic Status Committee (ad hoc) Monday, January 27, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Extension Library Service Committee Tuesday, January 28, 10:00-12:00 noon Wednesday, January 29, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Urban Universities Library Committee Thursday, January 30, 8:00–9:30 a.m. The selection of the recipient will be determined by a five- member jury appointed by the President of the NEWSPAPERS ALONG Theatre Library Association. keywords: january; theatre cache: crln-17911.pdf plain text: crln-17911.txt item: #441 of 7408 id: crln-17912 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 796 flesch: 46 summary: Simmons College and Emmanuel College, both in Boston and for women, were awarded a Title II grant to carry out such an arrange­ ment. Among the consultants re­ quested was the director of libraries at Storrs, John McDonald, who visited the Virgin Islands this summer to advise the college library on the “application of current cataloging and ref­ erence techniques” and the “utilization of space” in a new building which will eventual­ keywords: college; library; title cache: crln-17912.pdf plain text: crln-17912.txt item: #442 of 7408 id: crln-17913 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 796 flesch: 46 summary: Simmons College and Emmanuel College, both in Boston and for women, were awarded a Title II grant to carry out such an arrange­ ment. Among the consultants re­ quested was the director of libraries at Storrs, John McDonald, who visited the Virgin Islands this summer to advise the college library on the “application of current cataloging and ref­ erence techniques” and the “utilization of space” in a new building which will eventual­ keywords: college; library; title cache: crln-17913.pdf plain text: crln-17913.txt item: #443 of 7408 id: crln-17914 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 6184 flesch: 52 summary: The sub­ ject areas include the contribution of medical libraries toward an increase of biomedical knowledge; the functions of medical libraries in the transmission of biomedical knowledge; the functions of the organization of medical knowledge: indexing and classification; modern information systems in medicine; technical de­ velopments in the medical library field; and problems of medical information systems and centers in developing countries. The director of libraries of Kent State University, Hyman W. Kritzer, has announced the acquisition through purchase and gift of the definitive collection of Raymond Chandler formed by Professor Matthew J. Bruccoli. keywords: american; association; books; canada; collection; director; education; information; institute; libraries; library; li­; medical; meetings; new; papers; periodicals; publications; re­; state; systems; university; works; world; york cache: crln-17914.pdf plain text: crln-17914.txt item: #444 of 7408 id: crln-17915 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 851 flesch: 48 summary: Most attention was given to possible introduction of new library technology and methodology—decision areas which precede or should precede architectural design. W alter H. Kilham, Jr., O’Connor and Kilham, Architects, New York, N.Y.; Richard E. Schutz, Director, Southwest Regional Lab­ oratory for Educational Research and Develop­ ment; Richard C. Oldham, Assistant Director, Education Division, WGBH-TV Educational Foundation; Theodore R. Conant, Executive Producer, Education Division, WGBH-TV E d­ ucational Foundation. • keywords: education; institute; library; new cache: crln-17915.pdf plain text: crln-17915.txt item: #445 of 7408 id: crln-17917 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 3811 flesch: 55 summary: Scrapbook of 1876, rev. of, 320–21; rev., 162 Horton, Carolyn, Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Re­ lated Materials, rev. of, 158–59 Houghton, Bernard, ed., Infor­ mation W ork Today; Papers Presented at a Symposium for Inform ation Workers Held at Liverpool School of Lnship in September, 1966, rev. of, 445- 46 Humphry, James, appt. & port. Ls. and Lnship in Great Britain, Bryan, rev. of, 157–58 Cuadra, Carlos A., ed., Annual Review o f Information Science and Technology, v. 2, rev. of, 238–40 Cunha, George Daniel Martin, Conservation of L. Materials: a Manual and Bibliography on the Care, Repair and Resto­ ration of L . keywords: academic; acrl; american; appt; coll; information; ins; lns; port; research; rev; study; univ cache: crln-17917.pdf plain text: crln-17917.txt item: #446 of 7408 id: crln-17918 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 751 flesch: 48 summary: A formal presentation to th e President was made by representatives of the Commission at the W hite House on Octo­ ber 15. The abstracts which CRL will print will be selected from those prepared for Research in Education by th e ERIC Clearinghouse for Li­ brary and Information Sciences at the Uni­ versity of Minnesota. keywords: librarians cache: crln-17918.pdf plain text: crln-17918.txt item: #447 of 7408 id: crln-17920 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 751 flesch: 48 summary: A formal presentation to th e President was made by representatives of the Commission at the W hite House on Octo­ ber 15. The abstracts which CRL will print will be selected from those prepared for Research in Education by th e ERIC Clearinghouse for Li­ brary and Information Sciences at the Uni­ versity of Minnesota. keywords: librarians cache: crln-17920.pdf plain text: crln-17920.txt item: #448 of 7408 id: crln-17921 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1394 flesch: 63 summary: K eeps y o u r in v e n to ry u n d e r control. T h e new , a d ju s ta b le 1½ M il M ylar® B o o k J a c k e t C over costs as little as 5½₵ p e r cover, w h en p u rch ased in q u a n tity b y larg e lib raries o r b ook processing cen ters. keywords: association; librarians cache: crln-17921.pdf plain text: crln-17921.txt item: #449 of 7408 id: crln-17923 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 764 flesch: 53 summary: Hermon Sharon has been appointed library associate and main cataloger in the Fine Arts Institute of New York University. Edwin J. Pattee has retired as acquisitions ibrarian at Oklahoma State University after ineteen years of service with the library. keywords: cataloger; librarian; library; mrs; university cache: crln-17923.pdf plain text: crln-17923.txt item: #450 of 7408 id: crln-17924 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 753 flesch: 52 summary: Edwin J. Pattee has retired as acquisitions librarian at Oklahoma State University after nineteen years of service with the library. Hermon Sharon has been appointed library associate and main cataloger in the Fine Arts Institute of New York University. keywords: librarian; library; mrs; state; university cache: crln-17924.pdf plain text: crln-17924.txt item: #451 of 7408 id: crln-17925 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3557 flesch: 56 summary: Apply, with resume, to D. W. Halliwell, University Librarian, Uni­ versity of Victoria, Victoria, Canada. Write: Donald G. Wil­ son, Acting University Librarian, University of California Library, P.O. Box 5900, Riverside, California 92507. keywords: building; catalog; cataloging; college; experience; faculty; librarian; libraries; library; new; reference; salary; state; university cache: crln-17925.pdf plain text: crln-17925.txt item: #452 of 7408 id: crln-17926 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1394 flesch: 54 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. “Standards for College Libraries” College and Re­ search Libraries, vol. keywords: books; college; libraries; library; news; research; standards cache: crln-17926.pdf plain text: crln-17926.txt item: #453 of 7408 id: crln-17928 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1477 flesch: 62 summary: The one-day seminar is designed to fill an important in­ formation gap on approval plans as a means of acquiring library collections now employed by an increasing number of academic libraries. The procedures for distributing information to students, faculty, and library staff may be used to help understand problems of library effectiveness. keywords: american; help; library; microfilm; titles cache: crln-17928.pdf plain text: crln-17928.txt item: #454 of 7408 id: crln-17929 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 804 flesch: 60 summary: It will be several months before grants will be awarded to library schools for 1969-70 fel­ lowships under the Title II-B program of the Higher Education Act. Students seeking federal fellowships must apply directly to the library schools to which these fellowships were granted. keywords: fellowships; schools cache: crln-17929.pdf plain text: crln-17929.txt item: #455 of 7408 id: crln-17930 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4185 flesch: 55 summary: Orders from libraries in the United States may be sent to: Mr. Warren Bird, Associate Direc­ tor, Duke University Medical Center Library, Durham, North Carolina 27706, with payment directed to the Duke University Medical Cen­ ter Library. Send name and address to: ISAD/LC MARC Insti­ tutes, American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, 111. 60611. keywords: american; collection; congress; heads; ill; information; institute; libraries; library; marc; medical; new; papers; registration; university; york cache: crln-17930.pdf plain text: crln-17930.txt item: #456 of 7408 id: crln-17931 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3719 flesch: 57 summary: In reviewing candidates for the position of associate director of library services at Hofstra University a few years ago, we stated that we needed a man strong enough to be receiv­ ing offers of head li- b r He quickly escaped, to attend the Columbia University school of library service, from which he graduated w ith honors, and received the W heeler award, the highest honor bestowed on a student in the school. keywords: assistant; college; department; director; harrer; head; librarian; libraries; library; mrs; new; school; services; staff; state; university cache: crln-17931.pdf plain text: crln-17931.txt item: #457 of 7408 id: crln-17932 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 7146 flesch: 52 summary: University administra­ tors are concerned with library costs, es­ pecially when they are convinced that “technology will replace or at least serve to control research libraries,” Mr. Haas said. There are overtones of dissatisfaction with research by and for research libraries, Mr. Ruggles said. keywords: agency; committee; costs; education; haas; information; libraries; library; li­; management; national; need; new; program; report; research; system; university; williams cache: crln-17932.pdf plain text: crln-17932.txt item: #458 of 7408 id: crln-17933 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 748 flesch: 55 summary: Directors of AR L libraries were asked to give this matter their personal at­ tention. Mr. Buckman will try to have rem­ edied the six to eight week delays in the delivery of microfilms already mentioned, as well as six to eight month delays in getting dissertations microfilmed by Uni­ versity Microfilms, another serious problem for academic libraries. keywords: library cache: crln-17933.pdf plain text: crln-17933.txt item: #459 of 7408 id: crln-17934 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4293 flesch: 55 summary: 5th year library degree. Requirements: 5th year library degree, min. of 2 years previ­ ous experience. keywords: benefits; college; degree; experience; faculty; index; librarian; libraries; library; new; reference; research; salary; science; status; university; year cache: crln-17934.pdf plain text: crln-17934.txt item: #460 of 7408 id: crln-17940 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3025 flesch: 56 summary: A logical questions is: W hat happens to ma­ terials collected by the Center after the Center itself goes out o f existence? The University of Hawaii, Honolulu, offers a six-week institute on Asian materials for college libraries. keywords: center; college; information; junior; libraries; library; materials; university cache: crln-17940.pdf plain text: crln-17940.txt item: #461 of 7408 id: crln-17941 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 752 flesch: 60 summary: lleg e an d University L ibrary Specialist, L i­ brary Planning an d D evelopm en t Branch, D i­ vision o f L ibrary Services an d E du cation al F acilities, U.S. O ffice o f E ducation , W ashing­ ton, D .C . The University of Hawaii, Honolulu, offers a six-week institute on Asian materials for college libraries. keywords: library; university cache: crln-17941.pdf plain text: crln-17941.txt item: #462 of 7408 id: crln-17942 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 752 flesch: 61 summary: lleg e an d University L ibrary Specialist, L i­ brary Planning an d D evelopm en t Branch, D i­ vision o f L ibrary Services an d E du cation al F acilities, U.S. O ffice o f E ducation , W ashing­ ton, D .C . The University of Hawaii, Honolulu, offers a six-week institute on Asian materials for college libraries. keywords: library; university cache: crln-17942.pdf plain text: crln-17942.txt item: #463 of 7408 id: crln-17943 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 7582 flesch: 67 summary: The correspondence consists of about five hundred letters o f which three hundred are Stefan Zweig’s and the balance those o f Friderike Zweig. f li­ brarianship announces availability o f H EA fel­ lowships for fulltime study, $2,650 plus de­ pendency and travel allowances; one-third time position as research assistant, $1,800; Elma L. Hendricks Scholarship o f $500 award­ ed by Oregon Development Fund; Elementary School Library Internship, $3,600 while work­ ing on MLS degree; half-time position in ele­ mentary school library, $2,500 while working on MLS degree. keywords: b e; collection; information; l l; libraries; library; n e; new; o f; papers; school; t e; t y; u n; university cache: crln-17943.pdf plain text: crln-17943.txt item: #464 of 7408 id: crln-17956 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1837 flesch: 59 summary: f Robert Edwin Kennedy as president o f the California State Polytechnic College on Apr. 3, Donald C. Davidson represented ALA ; and at the inauguration o f Norman A. Wiggins as presi­ dent o f Campbell College on Apr. 6 , Jerrold Ome was the A LA representative. f Hugh Morris Gloster as president o f Morehouse College on Feb. 17, Mrs. Virginia Lacy Jones represented ALA; W . keywords: ala; apr; college; inauguration; lib; library; president; university cache: crln-17956.pdf plain text: crln-17956.txt item: #465 of 7408 id: crln-17957 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1837 flesch: 59 summary: f Robert Edwin Kennedy as president o f the California State Polytechnic College on Apr. 3, Donald C. Davidson represented ALA ; and at the inauguration o f Norman A. Wiggins as presi­ dent o f Campbell College on Apr. 6 , Jerrold Ome was the A LA representative. f Hugh Morris Gloster as president o f Morehouse College on Feb. 17, Mrs. Virginia Lacy Jones represented ALA; W . keywords: ala; apr; college; inauguration; lib; library; president; university cache: crln-17957.pdf plain text: crln-17957.txt item: #466 of 7408 id: crln-17958 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4324 flesch: 69 summary: C ath e r in e V irg in ia v o n Sch o n is subject specialist in English and American literature, State University o f New York at Stony Brook. W e know it will be an unusually good one.— J. R ichard B lanchard, University o f California, Davis. keywords: college; e s; library; new; university cache: crln-17958.pdf plain text: crln-17958.txt item: #467 of 7408 id: crln-17959 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4121 flesch: 67 summary: During the first quarter o f 1968, S C /3 ’s activities were directed at the revision o The two major objections raised concerned the use of U D C and omission o f all books under forty-nine pages. keywords: draft; library; subcommittee; university cache: crln-17959.pdf plain text: crln-17959.txt item: #468 of 7408 id: crln-17960 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 6586 flesch: 71 summary: W ith th e firs t issue o f V o o o d n e w s for m a n y of o ur s u b s c r i keywords: e r; experience; librarian; library; n s; new; o f; s c; salary; university cache: crln-17960.pdf plain text: crln-17960.txt item: #469 of 7408 id: crln-17961 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1102 flesch: 60 summary: 15 University of D e n v e r .................................5 Catholic University (D.C.) 15 Florida State University (Tallahassee) 20 Atlanta University (Ga.) … 12 Emory University (Ga.) … . 15 Kent State University (Ohio) … 10 Western Reserve University (Ohio) . keywords: college; fellowships; libraries; state; university cache: crln-17961.pdf plain text: crln-17961.txt item: #470 of 7408 id: crln-17962 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 671 flesch: 61 summary: 15 University of D e n v e r .................................5 Catholic University (D.C.) 15 Florida State University (Tallahassee) 20 Atlanta University (Ga.) … 12 Emory University (Ga.) … . 15 Kent State University (Ohio) … 10 Western Reserve University (Ohio) . keywords: college; state; university cache: crln-17962.pdf plain text: crln-17962.txt item: #471 of 7408 id: crln-17963 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 830 flesch: 67 summary: 15 University of D e n v e r .................................5 Catholic University (D.C.) 15 Florida State University (Tallahassee) 20 Atlanta University (Ga.) … 12 Emory University (Ga.) … . 15 Kent State University (Ohio) … 10 Western Reserve University (Ohio) . keywords: college; state; university cache: crln-17963.pdf plain text: crln-17963.txt item: #472 of 7408 id: crln-17964 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2214 flesch: 69 summary: o r n t o J a m e s E. Sk i p p e r , P rin c e to n U n iv ersity ; N o r m a n E. T a n is , K ansas S ta te College o f P ittsb u rg ; M a u r ic e F. T a u r e r , C o keywords: ala; college; president cache: crln-17964.pdf plain text: crln-17964.txt item: #473 of 7408 id: crln-17967 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2156 flesch: 62 summary: Ready reference sources and periodical titles held by the Good­ year Aerospace library are listed. This thesis traces the history and develop­ ment of automation at the University of Mis­ souri library, Columbia, where methods based on automatic procedures have been in use since 1948 to facilitate numerous library operations by adapting a library systems approach. keywords: books; cataloging; guide; library; procedures; study; thesis; volumes cache: crln-17967.pdf plain text: crln-17967.txt item: #474 of 7408 id: crln-17968 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4974 flesch: 48 summary: Washington State University library has received a one year grant of $69,300 from the National Science Foundation, for the analysis and design of an online computer-based tech­ nical services system, book catalog cost study, 138 and for the development of specifications for an online library terminal. Louisiana State University libraries has pub­ lished the first volume of its new series of Library Lectures, comprising numbers one through four, March 1965-May 1966. keywords: area; college; conference; council; grant; information; institute; june; libraries; library; materials; national; new; papers; program; research; resources; school; state; university; york cache: crln-17968.pdf plain text: crln-17968.txt item: #475 of 7408 id: crln-17969 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 812 flesch: 49 summary: ■ ■ have been published by the University o Illinois graduate school of library science. James Krikelas, a U of I doctora student, compiled a bibliography of cas reports of library applications of data proc­ essing which was published as part of the proceedings. keywords: council; library; materials; new cache: crln-17969.pdf plain text: crln-17969.txt item: #476 of 7408 id: crln-17970 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 738 flesch: 55 summary: Mr. Martin then introduced Ralph Parker, librarian of the University of Missouri and dean of its graduate school of library and informa­ tion science. Following luncheon tours were conducted of he automated systems in the University of Missouri library. keywords: libraries; library; meeting cache: crln-17970.pdf plain text: crln-17970.txt item: #477 of 7408 id: crln-17971 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 710 flesch: 53 summary: The first edition of this book, entitled XV Secoli di Educazione e Scuola in Italia, ill be approximately three hundred pages in ength and it will be available through sub­ cription. Carl Jackson Pennsylvania State University library at Uni­ versity Park, Pa. Mrs. Orville L. Freeman, wife of the Secre­ tary of Agriculture, initiated the new agricul­ tural library service in a ceremony at Page Air­ ways, National Airport, Washington, D.C., at 5:15 p.m. April 17. keywords: library; service cache: crln-17971.pdf plain text: crln-17971.txt item: #478 of 7408 id: crln-17972 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 667 flesch: 49 summary: Under Title III of the Act, which provides for construction loans, eight colleges and univer­ sities received a total of almost $6 million for library construction projects. Carl Jackson Pennsylvania State University library at Uni­ versity Park, Pa. Mrs. Orville L. Freeman, wife of the Secre­ tary of Agriculture, initiated the new agricul­ tural library service in a ceremony at Page Air­ ways, National Airport, Washington, D.C., at 5:15 p.m. April 17. keywords: construction; library; service cache: crln-17972.pdf plain text: crln-17972.txt item: #479 of 7408 id: crln-17973 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1257 flesch: 55 summary: E. W. Erickson and LeMoyne W. Anderson, “Report of a Survey of the Western Wash­ ington State College Library,” May 21-25. 1962. Vol. 26, No. 5. “ALA Standards for College Libraries,” Re­ printed from College and Research Libraries, July 1959, Volume XX, pages 274-80. keywords: college; libraries; library; research; service cache: crln-17973.pdf plain text: crln-17973.txt item: #480 of 7408 id: crln-17974 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 577 flesch: 56 summary: Vol. 26, No. 5. “ALA Standards for College Libraries,” Re­ printed from College and Research Libraries, July 1959, Volume XX, pages 274-80. “ALA Standards for Junior College Libraries,” Reprinted from College and Research Li­ braries, May 1960, Volume XXL “Statement of Service to Library Users,” Re­ printed from ACRL News, April 1966. keywords: college; libraries; research cache: crln-17974.pdf plain text: crln-17974.txt item: #481 of 7408 id: crln-17975 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4025 flesch: 58 summary: George Freedley became consulting curator of the theatre collection in New York public library on May 1. Rodney Geiben j'oins the cataloging staff of State University College library, Fredonia, N.Y., on July 1. Joseph Glenn Gremillion became systems 149 analyst in Louisiana State University libraries director for development of collections in Uni­ versity of Houston library on Sept. 1. Joseph Palmer has assumed the duties of science librarian in Queens College, City Uni­ versity of New York. J. Isaac Copeland, for fifteen years librar­ ian of the George Peabody College division of the Joint University libraries, becomes profes­ sor of history and curator of the Southern Historical collections in the University of North Carolina on Sept. 1. John H. Deardorff is now head of the documents division of Ohio State University libraries. keywords: assistant; college; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; new; ohio; state; state university; university cache: crln-17975.pdf plain text: crln-17975.txt item: #482 of 7408 id: crln-17976 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5871 flesch: 58 summary: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR­ NIA SYSTEMS ANALYST to develop research program and to supervise the application of new techniques in the information sciences to an established University Library system. Apply to Director, Miami University Library, Oxford, Ohio 45056. keywords: assistant; benefits; book; college; experience; faculty; fringe; librarian; library; names; new; positions; reference; salary; sciences; staff; state; status; university; years cache: crln-17976.pdf plain text: crln-17976.txt item: #483 of 7408 id: crln-17977 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 980 flesch: 62 summary: Report amounts and/or percentages allocated to library operations and overhead from grants received by the clientele which it serves. Duration, extent, and repetition of funding have an appreci­ able effect on library planning. keywords: funds; income; library; sources cache: crln-17977.pdf plain text: crln-17977.txt item: #484 of 7408 id: crln-17981 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 7367 flesch: 56 summary: May 27-28: Symposium, Libraries and the Future, at Dalhousie University library. May 27-28: Symposium, Libraries and the Future, at Dalhousie University library. keywords: american; association; ave; books; center; chairman; college; group; index; information; libraries; library; li­; medical; medicine; meeting; miss; mrs; new; program; regional; research; school; university; york cache: crln-17981.pdf plain text: crln-17981.txt item: #485 of 7408 id: crln-17982 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 774 flesch: 35 summary: Please address inquiries to: Bibliographic Sys­ tems Center, School of Library Science, West­ ern Reserve University, 11161 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. A grant of $2,000 to Desmond Taylor, di­ rector, and Raimund Matthis, technical ser­ vices librarian, of the University of Puget Sound’s Collins memorial library, for prepara­ tion of a manual on the Library of Congress’ classification of books has been made by the Council on Library Resources. keywords: congress; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17982.pdf plain text: crln-17982.txt item: #486 of 7408 id: crln-17983 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 774 flesch: 35 summary: Please address inquiries to: Bibliographic Sys­ tems Center, School of Library Science, West­ ern Reserve University, 11161 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. A grant of $2,000 to Desmond Taylor, di­ rector, and Raimund Matthis, technical ser­ vices librarian, of the University of Puget Sound’s Collins memorial library, for prepara­ tion of a manual on the Library of Congress’ classification of books has been made by the Council on Library Resources. keywords: congress; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17983.pdf plain text: crln-17983.txt item: #487 of 7408 id: crln-17984 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 774 flesch: 35 summary: Please address inquiries to: Bibliographic Sys­ tems Center, School of Library Science, West­ ern Reserve University, 11161 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. A grant of $2,000 to Desmond Taylor, di­ rector, and Raimund Matthis, technical ser­ vices librarian, of the University of Puget Sound’s Collins memorial library, for prepara­ tion of a manual on the Library of Congress’ classification of books has been made by the Council on Library Resources. keywords: congress; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17984.pdf plain text: crln-17984.txt item: #488 of 7408 id: crln-17985 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 774 flesch: 35 summary: Please address inquiries to: Bibliographic Sys­ tems Center, School of Library Science, West­ ern Reserve University, 11161 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. A grant of $2,000 to Desmond Taylor, di­ rector, and Raimund Matthis, technical ser­ vices librarian, of the University of Puget Sound’s Collins memorial library, for prepara­ tion of a manual on the Library of Congress’ classification of books has been made by the Council on Library Resources. keywords: congress; libraries; library; university cache: crln-17985.pdf plain text: crln-17985.txt item: #489 of 7408 id: crln-17986 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 661 flesch: 43 summary: Mr. Thomp­ son has acted as a consultant in the planning of more than twenty college and public li­ brary buildings and is the author of several journal articles about library buildings. No group is more keenly aware of these special problems than are manuscript administrators. keywords: lethbridge; library; university cache: crln-17986.pdf plain text: crln-17986.txt item: #490 of 7408 id: crln-17987 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 661 flesch: 43 summary: Mr. Thomp­ son has acted as a consultant in the planning of more than twenty college and public li­ brary buildings and is the author of several journal articles about library buildings. No group is more keenly aware of these special problems than are manuscript administrators. keywords: library; university cache: crln-17987.pdf plain text: crln-17987.txt item: #491 of 7408 id: crln-17988 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 659 flesch: 43 summary: Mr. Thomp­ son has acted as a consultant in the planning of more than twenty college and public li­ brary buildings and is the author of several journal articles about library buildings. No group is more keenly aware of these special problems than are manuscript administrators. keywords: lethbridge; library; university cache: crln-17988.pdf plain text: crln-17988.txt item: #492 of 7408 id: crln-17989 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2642 flesch: 58 summary: Richard Warren, Jr., is a cataloger of his­ torical sound recordings, Yale University library. Jo Sung-Chun Yeh is a cataloger of the East Asia collection, Yale University library. keywords: college; director; librarian; libraries; library; li­; new; rouse; state; university cache: crln-17989.pdf plain text: crln-17989.txt item: #493 of 7408 id: crln-17990 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2565 flesch: 51 summary: The University of Utah Libraries in Salt Lake City has re­ cently budgeted new positions as Acquisitions Librarian, Literature Librarian, Monographs Librarian, and Serials Librarian; salaries from $7,000 to $10,000. MLS and at least three years of library experience required. keywords: college; degree; experience; faculty; librarian; library; new; positions; salary; science; university cache: crln-17990.pdf plain text: crln-17990.txt item: #494 of 7408 id: crln-17991 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1931 flesch: 55 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry III; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, Morris Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. In three volumes, CHOICE, with its over two thousand subject specialists, has offered succinct, comparative reviews of scholar­ ly books (5,400 in Volume III), has as­ sisted in the selection of consultants for Books for College Libraries, has published (Continued on page 230) ACRL Membership, August 31, 1967 12,060 August 31, 1966 10,539 C O L L E G E & R E S E A R C H NEW S L IB R A R IE S ACRL News Issue of College & Research Libraries Editor, David Kaser, Joint University Li­ braries, Nashville, Tenn. 37203. keywords: acrl; college; committee; council; libraries; library cache: crln-17991.pdf plain text: crln-17991.txt item: #495 of 7408 id: crln-17993 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3706 flesch: 47 summary: The three volume Lista de encabezamientos de materia para bibliotecas is a Spanish lan­ guage list of subject headings for the subject analysis of library books. Algernon Swinburne novel were returned to G reat Britain by Syracuse University library in a ceremony a t the British Embassy in W ash­ ington on Sept. 29. keywords: books; collection; college; committee; information; libraries; library; national; new; research; states; subject; union; university; work; year cache: crln-17993.pdf plain text: crln-17993.txt item: #496 of 7408 id: crln-17994 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1112 flesch: 55 summary: Let Library Journal answer them. How complete is it? Library Journal says: … the ‘reference gap’ for philosophy has been bridged in a most impressive manner. keywords: acrl; committee; journal; library cache: crln-17994.pdf plain text: crln-17994.txt item: #497 of 7408 id: crln-17995 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 3021 flesch: 48 summary: Tadeus Kaszynski has been appointed circu­ lation librarian at Teachers College library, Columbia University, effective July 1. James H. Keith, Jr. became chief loan li­ brarian at Texas Christian University library on Sept. 1. Mrs. Jo-Ann Michalak joined the staff at Indiana University library, Bloomington, in the serials department. keywords: assistant; city; college; librarian; libraries; library; mrs; new; reference; sept; staff; state; university cache: crln-17995.pdf plain text: crln-17995.txt item: #498 of 7408 id: crln-17996 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 1574 flesch: 45 summary: Betty L. Seifert has been appointed to the staff of City College library, City University of New York. Mrs. Suzanne W. W ard has joined the reference staff at Indiana University library, Bloomington, Sept. 1. Linda A. W atson has been selected as a participant in the medical library internship program for 1967/68 by the National Insti­ tutes of Health library. keywords: ala; award; city; college; librarian; library; nominations; university cache: crln-17996.pdf plain text: crln-17996.txt item: #499 of 7408 id: crln-17997 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 772 flesch: 42 summary: Send nominations with resumé of achievement on which nomination is based to the committee chairman, Miss Marion Kes­ selring, Assistant Chief Catalog Librarian, Brown University Library, Providence, Rhode Island 02912. The Joseph W. Lippincott Award is an award made to a librarian, consisting of $1,000, an engraved medal, and a special citation, made annually to honor outstanding participation in professional library associations, notable pub­ lished professional writing, or other significant activity in the profession. keywords: ala; award; library; nominations cache: crln-17997.pdf plain text: crln-17997.txt item: #500 of 7408 id: crln-17998 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 3652 flesch: 66 summary: so m e a n d a u th e n tic fa c ­ s im ile r e p r in t e d itio n , the C a rro llto n Press has p e rfo rm e d a g r e o e tz m a n n , P rofessor o f H is to ry , U n iv e rs ity o f Texas—1967 w in n e r o f b o th th e Pulitzer keywords: college; experience; librarian; library; salary; university cache: crln-17998.pdf plain text: crln-17998.txt item: #501 of 7408 id: crln-17999 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 3893 flesch: 50 summary: ACRL/ULS Extension Library Service Committee Program Tuesday, June 25, 2:00 p.m.— “Organizing an Urban Intelligence System to Meet the Needs of Policy Makers at the Metro­ politan and Regional Levels of Decision Making”—John Osman, senior fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. ASRL/ULS Urban Universities Library Committee Program Tuesday, June 25, 2:00 p.m. “Role of the Academic Library in Urban Development”—J. Martin Klotsche, chan­ cellor, University of Wisconsin-Milwau­ kee and president, Association of Urban Universities PRECONFERENCE MEETINGS Non-Western Materials for Undergraduate Collections—Institute sponsored by the 95 ACRL College Libraries Section, Non- Western Resources Committee. ACRL University Libraries Section Pro­ grams Tuesday, June 25, 8:30 p.m.—“Standards for University Libraries—Proposals, Prob­ lems, and Prognosis”—Speakers to be announced. keywords: a.m.; acrl; books; college; committee; friday; june; junior; libraries; library; monday; p.m.; program; saturday; science; section; subsection; thursday; tuesday; university cache: crln-17999.pdf plain text: crln-17999.txt item: #502 of 7408 id: crln-18001 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 1253 flesch: 65 summary: T h e globe is over 72 inches in circumference, larger than many wall maps and has over 1800 square inches of m ap surface. T h e globe is a favorite of many school, college and institutional libraries. keywords: college; globe; library; title cache: crln-18001.pdf plain text: crln-18001.txt item: #503 of 7408 id: crln-18002 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 4688 flesch: 53 summary: After the National Advisory Commis­ sion on Libraries was established by President Johnson in September 1966, Dr. Burkhardt suggested to the commission’s chairman, Doug­ las Knight, president of Duke University, that ACLS might help by preparing a report on research libraries. Mindful of the need of research libraries for improved bibliographic control, the Task Force and its working groups have concentrated on machine- readable data formats, character sets, com­ patible subject headings, main entry and au­ thority file problems, descriptive cataloging practices, and the cooperative National Serials Data Program, Dr. Cummings said. keywords: acls; arl; committee; data; director; format; libraries; library; marc; national; president; report; research; serials; university cache: crln-18002.pdf plain text: crln-18002.txt item: #504 of 7408 id: crln-18003 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 1556 flesch: 59 summary: Dr. Kaser urged everyone to use TWX and proposed a meeting of ASERL reference li­ brarians or interlibrary loan librarians for a 108 use of teletype. The third meeting of the Southwest Aca­ demic Library Consortium was scheduled at New Mexico State University in Las Cru­ ces, New Mexico, March 15. keywords: college; libraries; library; list; meeting; state cache: crln-18003.pdf plain text: crln-18003.txt item: #505 of 7408 id: crln-18004 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 731 flesch: 57 summary: The third meeting of the Southwest Aca­ demic Library Consortium was scheduled at New Mexico State University in Las Cru­ ces, New Mexico, March 15. Southwest Academic Library Consortium The Spring of 1967 gave birth to another cooperative venture among institutions of higher education in the Southwest. keywords: college; library; meeting cache: crln-18004.pdf plain text: crln-18004.txt item: #506 of 7408 id: crln-18005 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 731 flesch: 57 summary: The third meeting of the Southwest Aca­ demic Library Consortium was scheduled at New Mexico State University in Las Cru­ ces, New Mexico, March 15. Southwest Academic Library Consortium The Spring of 1967 gave birth to another cooperative venture among institutions of higher education in the Southwest. keywords: college; library; meeting cache: crln-18005.pdf plain text: crln-18005.txt item: #507 of 7408 id: crln-18006 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 5738 flesch: 51 summary: The workshop was set up as a dia­ logue between the twenty members from the group attending and the panel of cataloging experts: Ruth Leonard, associate professor, school of library science, Simmons College; Susan M. Haskins, associate librarian and cata­ loged Harvard College library; and Mrs. Doro­ thy P. Ladd, chief of the catalog division, Boston University library. Kent State University libraries has re­ cently acquired the complete stock of the for­ mer Charles S. Boesen Bookstore in Detroit. keywords: american; center; collection; college; conference; cooperation; council; department; director; information; institute; librarian; libraries; library; medical; meeting; national; new; school; science; state; university; volumes cache: crln-18006.pdf plain text: crln-18006.txt item: #508 of 7408 id: crln-18007 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 4007 flesch: 48 summary: Louis W. Caccese has been library director at Camden County College in Blackwood, N.J., since July 1. He received the bac­ calaureate degree magna cum laude from John Carroll University in 1949 and a year later took his Master’s degree in library science from Western Reserve. keywords: assistant; association; bowdoin; college; department; director; florida; librarian; libraries; library; member; mrs; new; research; state; university cache: crln-18007.pdf plain text: crln-18007.txt item: #509 of 7408 id: crln-18008 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 3465 flesch: 53 summary: Liberal edu­ cation and library administrative experience required. CATALOGER, Occidental College Library. keywords: cataloger; cataloging; chicago; college; degree; experience; head; librarian; library; new; positions; reference; salary; state; university cache: crln-18008.pdf plain text: crln-18008.txt item: #510 of 7408 id: crln-18012 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 821 flesch: 54 summary: Miss Sullivan has done both public and school library work, as well as teaching at Catholic University o f America, Drexel Insti­ tute, University o f Maryland, Rutgers, the State University o f New Jersey. In f o r m a t io n 325 C h keywords: college; junior; library cache: crln-18012.pdf plain text: crln-18012.txt item: #511 of 7408 id: crln-18015 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 3730 flesch: 71 summary: For study leading to the MLS degree, Higher Education A ct fellowships o f $2,200; one scholarship o f $600 and nine research assistantships at $2,390 and $3,348. Although informal cooperative agreements have been in effect since 1959, not until the Fall o f 1967 was an official agreement signed by chief administrative officers, approving the for­ mation o keywords: library cache: crln-18015.pdf plain text: crln-18015.txt item: #512 of 7408 id: crln-18016 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 4590 flesch: 76 summary: i n is slide curator in University o f Delaware library. D o r o keywords: e r; l e; librarian; library; r s; university cache: crln-18016.pdf plain text: crln-18016.txt item: #513 of 7408 id: crln-18018 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 4358 flesch: 64 summary: Primary responsibilities: sub­ ject cataloging o f books, full cataloging of photographs, pamphlet files. w you can use t h is m odern in fo rm a tio n d o c u m e n tin g 60 years o f ch e m ic a l pro g re ss. to o l in y o u r program , w r ite o r te le p h o n e E. G. Johnson, • keywords: college; experience; head; librarian; library; new; required; salary; university cache: crln-18018.pdf plain text: crln-18018.txt item: #514 of 7408 id: crln-18029 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 1078 flesch: 37 summary: your order processed without delay Taylor-Carlisle BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS TE C H N IC A L, SCIENTIFIC, BUSINESS and M AN AG EM EN T SPECIALISTS • 115 EAST 23RD STREET, N EW YORK, N.Y. 10010 • WINTER PARK M ALL, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 274 MIDWINTER MEETINGS (C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 2 7 3 ) Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. (University) Wednesday, January 10, 8:00-9:30 a.in. (College) ACRL Joint Committees AAC-ACRL Committee on College L i­ braries Friday, January 12, Luncheon, 12:00 noon ACRL Publications CHOICE Editorial Board Monday, January 8, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 9, 2:00-4:00 p.m. AC RL Monograph Series Editorial Board Tuesday, January 9, Luncheon, 12:00 noon ACRL Sections and Subsections College Libraries Section Committee on Non-Western Resources Monday, January 8, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. Steering Committee Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Junior College Libraries Section Bibliography Committee Wednesday, January 10, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Executive Committee Thursday, January 11, 10:00-12:00 noon Thursday, January 11, 4:30-6:00 p.m. A d Hoc Committee on Instructional Materials Centers Monday, January 8, 8:30-9:30 a.m. ĩreconference Planning Committee Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. ’’Committee to Revise the JCLS By­ laws Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Special Projects Committee Thursday, January 11, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Subject Specialists Section Executive Committee Monday, January 8, 5:30-6:00 p.m. Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Executive Committee Monday, January 8, Luncheon, 12:00 noon Slavic and East European Subsection Executive Committee Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. * Educational and Professional Organi­ zations Thursday, January 11, 10:00-12:00 noon Executive Committee Sunday, January 7, Luncheon, 12:15 p.m. Committee on Grants Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. International Relations Committee Wednesday, January 10, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Committee on Legislation Wednesday, January 10, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Committee on Liaison with Accrediting Agencies Tuesday, January 9, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 10, Luncheon, 12:15 p.m. Committee on Library Services Monday, January 8, 8:30-9:30 a.m. keywords: committee; january; monday; p.m.; tuesday cache: crln-18029.pdf plain text: crln-18029.txt item: #515 of 7408 id: crln-18032 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 625 flesch: 29 summary: Wednesday, January 10, 8:00-9:30 a.in. (College) ACRL Joint Committees AAC-ACRL Committee on College L i­ braries Friday, January 12, Luncheon, 12:00 noon ACRL Publications CHOICE Editorial Board Monday, January 8, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 9, 2:00-4:00 p.m. AC RL Monograph Series Editorial Board Tuesday, January 9, Luncheon, 12:00 noon ACRL Sections and Subsections College Libraries Section Committee on Non-Western Resources Monday, January 8, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. Steering Committee Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Junior College Libraries Section Bibliography Committee Wednesday, January 10, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Executive Committee Thursday, January 11, 10:00-12:00 noon Thursday, January 11, 4:30-6:00 p.m. A d Hoc Committee on Instructional Materials Centers Monday, January 8, 8:30-9:30 a.m. ĩreconference Planning Committee Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. ’’Committee to Revise the JCLS By­ laws Tuesday, January 9, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Special Projects Committee Thursday, January 11, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Subject Specialists Section Executive Committee Monday, January 8, 5:30-6:00 p.m. Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Executive Committee Monday, January 8, Luncheon, 12:00 noon Slavic and East European Subsection Executive Committee Monday, January 8, 8:30-10:00 p.m. * Urban Universities Library Committee Wednesday, January 10, 2:00-4:00 p.m. COPYRIGHT TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION S. 2216, a bill to establish in the Library of Congress a National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works, was passed by the Senate and referred to the House Judiciary Committee on October 12. keywords: committee; january; p.m. cache: crln-18032.pdf plain text: crln-18032.txt item: #516 of 7408 id: crln-18033 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 682 flesch: 58 summary: A reading of the Senate and House subcom­ mittee hearings on the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( Title II-A, College Library Resources) shows that special purpose grants were aimed at encouraging ( 1 ) interlibrary cooperation in the acquisition of quality library resources, and (2) use of the new technology for processing, storing, and distributing information. The 55 institutions rating 10 to 12 points on the criteria stated in the manual received grants as requested under Type A, except that $100,000 was established as a ceiling so that the number of grants would not be limited to a few large projects. keywords: grants; library; type cache: crln-18033.pdf plain text: crln-18033.txt item: #517 of 7408 id: crln-18034 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 682 flesch: 58 summary: A reading of the Senate and House subcom­ mittee hearings on the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( Title II-A, College Library Resources) shows that special purpose grants were aimed at encouraging ( 1 ) interlibrary cooperation in the acquisition of quality library resources, and (2) use of the new technology for processing, storing, and distributing information. The 55 institutions rating 10 to 12 points on the criteria stated in the manual received grants as requested under Type A, except that $100,000 was established as a ceiling so that the number of grants would not be limited to a few large projects. keywords: grants; library; type cache: crln-18034.pdf plain text: crln-18034.txt item: #518 of 7408 id: crln-18035 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3848 flesch: 48 summary: Princeton University library is the recipi­ ent of a gift of approximately one hundred seventy volumes by Martin Luther, or relating to Luther’s role as the central figure in the Protestant Reformation, the gift of Bernhard K. Schaefer of New York City. Northern Arizona University library is the depository for a unique collection of more than seven hundred photographs of the Grand Canyon taken by the Kolb brothers in the sixty- five years since 1902. keywords: ala; association; collection; college; ebsco; florida; inauguration; libraries; library; new; october; president; program; school; state; university; york cache: crln-18035.pdf plain text: crln-18035.txt item: #519 of 7408 id: crln-18036 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1549 flesch: 51 summary: At the University of Hartford, John P. Mc­ Donald represented ALA at the inauguration of Archibald M. Woodruff as chancellor, on October 22; Mrs. Ruth M. Christensen at the inauguration of Robert C. Kramer as president of California State Polytechnic College, on Oc­ tober 24; and William Page, at the dedication of new headquarters and the fortieth anniver­ sary of BioSciences Information Services, on October 25 and 26. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries his present duties as director, Ohio College Library Center. keywords: ala; college; inauguration; library; president; university cache: crln-18036.pdf plain text: crln-18036.txt item: #520 of 7408 id: crln-18041 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 10579 flesch: 94 summary: Prac­ tic e fo r Colls, o f E d u c a tio n , rev. of, 2 1 9 -2 0 G G e n u n g , H a rrie tt, “ C a n m ach in es te a c h th e use o f th e 1.?” E n tries, rev. of, 2 8 5 - 86 H irsch , R u d o lp h , P rinting, S e ll­ in g , a n d R ea d in g , 1 4 5 0 -1 5 5 0 , rev. of, 4 4 7 -4 8 “ H isto ry o f E d u c a tio n in Ita ly ,” S144-45 A H isto ry o f Ls. keywords: c o; e d; e n; m e; m o; n d; n n; n s; o f; o n; o u; p o; p p; p u; u n cache: crln-18041.pdf plain text: crln-18041.txt item: #521 of 7408 id: crln-18042 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 3254 flesch: 52 summary: D. Whitney Coe is Russian cataloger in Princeton University library. Mrs. Ida Feryszka is a science cataloger in Princeton University library. keywords: assistant; catalog; college; department; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; li­; mrs; staff; state; texas; university cache: crln-18042.pdf plain text: crln-18042.txt item: #522 of 7408 id: crln-18043 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2845 flesch: 65 summary: Applicants must have experience and hold library degrees from ALA Schools. CATALOGER, for college library converting to LC classification. keywords: experience; librarian; library; open; salary; university cache: crln-18043.pdf plain text: crln-18043.txt item: #523 of 7408 id: crln-18044 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 385 flesch: 57 summary: From 1952 to 1954 Dr. Kaser was serials librarian in Ball State University; from 1956 to 1959, chief of acquisitions in W ashington University libraries, and in 1959-60, assistant director of W ash­ ington University libraries. Dr. Kaser’s published works are Messrs. Carey & Lea of Philadelphia (1957); W ashington University M anu­ scripts (w ith Jane Kaser, 1958); Direc­ tory of the St. Louis Book and Printing Trades to 1850 (1961); Joseph Charless, Printer in the W estern Country (1963); editor, The Cost Book of Carey & Lea, 1825–1838 (1963); Directory of the Print­ ing and Related Industries in Ante–Bel­ lum Nashville (1966); Developmental Book Activities and Needs in the Repub­ lic of Korea (w ith S. A. Barnett, C. W. Stone, E. H. Michener, 1966); editor, Books in America’s Past, Essays H on­ oring Rudolph H. Gfelsness (1966). keywords: kaser; libraries; university cache: crln-18044.pdf plain text: crln-18044.txt item: #524 of 7408 id: crln-18045 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1384 flesch: 42 summary: Lynn D. Bart­ lett, director of educational resources in Oak­ land Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., was chosen by the Junior College Li­ braries Section as vice chairman and chairman- elect and Mrs. Ruth E. Riggs, library director, Middlesex County College, Edison, N.J., was chosen as secretary. Advisory Committee on Cooperation with Edu­ cational and Professional Organizations: John P. McDonald, director of libraries, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06268. keywords: chairman; college; committee; director; elect; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18045.pdf plain text: crln-18045.txt item: #525 of 7408 id: crln-18046 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 561 flesch: 39 summary: ■ ■ URBAN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL An information retrieval system that scans microfilm documents and automatically selects those with desired subject matter, is now oper­ ational in the library of the Center for Urban Regionalism, Kent State University. AAJC–ALA (ACRL Committee on Junior Col­ lege Libraries: Staff Liaison, William G. Shannon, assistant executive director, Amer­ ican Association of Junior Colleges, Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036; George M. Bailey, ACRL executive secretary, Chicago 60611. keywords: acrl; library; system; university cache: crln-18046.pdf plain text: crln-18046.txt item: #526 of 7408 id: crln-18047 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 792 flesch: 47 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry HI; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, (Name to come); Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. In addition to the New York Academy of Medicine these are the medical libraries of Columbia University, and Cornell University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York Medical College, New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan-Ketter­ ing Cancer Center, and Mount Sinai Hospital Jacobi library. keywords: college; libraries; library; new; york cache: crln-18047.pdf plain text: crln-18047.txt item: #527 of 7408 id: crln-18049 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2896 flesch: 44 summary: At the recommendation of the Planning and Action Committee the ACRL Board of Directors approved the continuation of the Committee as an ACRL Committee since it concerned matters not limited to colleges but shared by all sections of the Association. Guided by the ten-point national pro­ gram outlined at the junior college conference at Pomona, California, held in 1965, and under the chairmanship of Harriett Genung, the Sec­ tion has initiated a series of projects: With a $5,000 grant from the ACRL Grants Committee the Section is drafting proposals for establish­ ing demonstration junior college libraries sim­ ilar to the Knapp project for elementary and secondary school libraries; the Section has sub­ mitted a proposal to the J. Morris Jones—World Book Encyclopedia—ALA Goals Award to es­ tablish at ALA Headquarters on a one-year basis a clearinghouse of information relating to junior college libraries; a third proposal, still in the planning stages, is for a nationwide sur­ vey of junior college libraries, with the object of establishing criteria for library support that would be acceptable both to the American Li­ brary Association and the American Association of Junior Colleges. keywords: acrl; ala; association; college; committee; libraries; library; section; university; year cache: crln-18049.pdf plain text: crln-18049.txt item: #528 of 7408 id: crln-18050 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1708 flesch: 54 summary: In his remarks Mr. Buddington oted the importance of maximizing the avail­ bility of library materials. University Micro­ films, the first educational organization acquired by Xerox, is an “on demand” industry which pioneered the use of 35mm microfilm for the preservation and duplication of library ma­ terials. keywords: libraries; library; microfilms; project; university cache: crln-18050.pdf plain text: crln-18050.txt item: #529 of 7408 id: crln-18051 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1048 flesch: 52 summary: Micha Oppenheim has been appointed cata- 169 loger at the Jewish Theological Seminary li­ R E T IR E M E N T S Florence Bethea, associate professor and ­ assistant director of libraries, will retire in ­ August after thirty-nine years at Florida State ­ University and Florida State College for Wom­ f en. John Kenneth Cameron, chief of reader services, Air University library, Maxwell Air ­ Force Base, Alabama, retires on June 30, after a career in librarianship spanning almost forty years. Effective August 1 Donald C. Johnson will assume the position of curator, Southeast Asia collection, in Yale University library. keywords: college; hampton; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18051.pdf plain text: crln-18051.txt item: #530 of 7408 id: crln-18052 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 771 flesch: 69 summary: The appointment of Zenon Sheparovych as associate college librarian, State University Col­ lege at Geneseo, has been announced. R E T IR E M E N T S Florence Bethea, associate professor and assistant director of libraries, will retire in August after thirty-nine years at Florida State University and Florida State College for Wom­ en. John Kenneth Cameron, chief of reader services, Air University library, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, retires on June 30, after a career in librarianship spanning almost forty years. keywords: library; polaroid; print; university cache: crln-18052.pdf plain text: crln-18052.txt item: #531 of 7408 id: crln-18053 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 834 flesch: 48 summary: ■ ■ NON-WESTERN COLLECTIONS Library resources of ninety-six state col­ leges and universities offering non-Western courses vary from 20,000 to 465,000 volumes, with an average of about 129,000, and annual additions of books and periodicals that re­ late to non-Western studies amount to 6.3 per cent and 4.2 per cent respectively of current total annual acquisitions, according to a re­ cently published study. Institutions which considered their library holdings less than adequate for their present non-Western courses responded in various ways to a request to list their three greatest needs. keywords: acrl; college; library; meeting cache: crln-18053.pdf plain text: crln-18053.txt item: #532 of 7408 id: crln-18054 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 834 flesch: 48 summary: ■ ■ NON-WESTERN COLLECTIONS Library resources of ninety-six state col­ leges and universities offering non-Western courses vary from 20,000 to 465,000 volumes, with an average of about 129,000, and annual additions of books and periodicals that re­ late to non-Western studies amount to 6.3 per cent and 4.2 per cent respectively of current total annual acquisitions, according to a re­ cently published study. Institutions which considered their library holdings less than adequate for their present non-Western courses responded in various ways to a request to list their three greatest needs. keywords: acrl; college; library; meeting cache: crln-18054.pdf plain text: crln-18054.txt item: #533 of 7408 id: crln-18055 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 2050 flesch: 49 summary: Sept. 10-13: University of Illinois division 174 of university extension conference on measure­ ment and evaluation in library research, spon­ sored by the graduate school of library science, at Mini Union, Urbana, Sept. 12-22: International Federation for Documentation (F ID ), thirty-third conference and International Congress on Documentation, in Tokyo, Japan. In late 1966, Ben-Ami Lipetz, head, research department, Yale University library, was ap­ pointed editor of the periodical. keywords: books; collection; college; library; new; program; state; university; volume; william; york cache: crln-18055.pdf plain text: crln-18055.txt item: #534 of 7408 id: crln-18056 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 395 flesch: 47 summary: The com­ puter recognizes each selected key-word combi­ nation, or alternate, and makes its search, sup­ plying the inquirer with a bibliography or list of doctoral dissertations pertinent to his query. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 176 NEW COMPUTER SERVICE A new computer-based information retrieval system for locating doctoral dissertations for researchers is called DATRIX, for Direct Ac­ cess To Reference Information. keywords: dissertations; key cache: crln-18056.pdf plain text: crln-18056.txt item: #535 of 7408 id: crln-18057 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5712 flesch: 64 summary: o r d e r to o s m a ll . . . f a i r , or p o o r . keywords: e n; e r; experience; librarian; library; names; new; reference; salary; university cache: crln-18057.pdf plain text: crln-18057.txt item: #536 of 7408 id: crln-18058 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1244 flesch: 45 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries COLLEGE &RESEARCH LIBRARIES NEWS No. 8, September 1968 ACRL News Issue (A ) of College & Research Libraries, Vol. 29, No. 5 ACRL Grants Program Shown at a luncheon in Chicago where United States Steel Foundation checks were distributed to educators are: (Left to right) H. Vail Deale, chairman of the Committee on Grants of ACRL and librarian at Beloit Col­ lege (Beloit, Wis.); Vernard M. Christensen, general superintendent of the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern Railway Company; and James T. Hosey, director of programing for the United States Steel Foundation. membered that the grants are primarily for the improvement and development of college un­ dergraduate collections in ways in which the institution itself would not, or cannot, give as­ sistance. keywords: acrl; college; grants; libraries; news; research; university cache: crln-18058.pdf plain text: crln-18058.txt item: #537 of 7408 id: crln-18059 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 745 flesch: 44 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 243 to academic libraries. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; news; university cache: crln-18059.pdf plain text: crln-18059.txt item: #538 of 7408 id: crln-18060 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 745 flesch: 44 summary: ACRL Officers, 1968/69: President, David Kaser; Chairman, College Libraries Section, Evan Ira Farber; Junior College Libraries Section, Shirley A. Edsall; Rare Books Section, J. M. Edelstein; Subject Specialists Section, Thomas D. Gillies; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Louise Darling; Art Subsection, Herbert G. Scherer; Law and Political Science Sub­ section, Morris L. Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Dmytro M. Shtohryn; University Libraries Section, G. F. Shepherd. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 243 to academic libraries. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; news; university cache: crln-18060.pdf plain text: crln-18060.txt item: #539 of 7408 id: crln-18062 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 758 flesch: 26 summary: The statement of purpose for the Research Round Table, approved by the ALA Council last January 11, is as follows— To contribute toward the extension and im­ provement of library research; To provide public program opportunities for describing and criticizing library research proj­ ects and for disseminating their findings; To orient and educate ALA members con­ cerning research techniques and their useful­ ness in obtaining information with which to reach administrative decisions and solve prob­ lems. 4. Will encourage the spread of archival man­ agement/manuscript collection management courses in library schools, and consider sup­ port of short term internships in this field, in which the internee or group of internees will process manuscript groups that need processing at those institutions without funds or expertise to do so; for the purpose of making those manuscript groups accessible, and information about them a matter of rec­ ord (National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections). keywords: ala; library; manuscript; research cache: crln-18062.pdf plain text: crln-18062.txt item: #540 of 7408 id: crln-18063 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 758 flesch: 26 summary: The statement of purpose for the Research Round Table, approved by the ALA Council last January 11, is as follows— To contribute toward the extension and im­ provement of library research; To provide public program opportunities for describing and criticizing library research proj­ ects and for disseminating their findings; To orient and educate ALA members con­ cerning research techniques and their useful­ ness in obtaining information with which to reach administrative decisions and solve prob­ lems. 4. Will encourage the spread of archival man­ agement/manuscript collection management courses in library schools, and consider sup­ port of short term internships in this field, in which the internee or group of internees will process manuscript groups that need processing at those institutions without funds or expertise to do so; for the purpose of making those manuscript groups accessible, and information about them a matter of rec­ ord (National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections). keywords: ala; library; manuscript; research cache: crln-18063.pdf plain text: crln-18063.txt item: #541 of 7408 id: crln-18064 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 1699 flesch: 44 summary: The provisional officers are James Krikelas, as­ sistant professor, University of Wisconsin li­ brary school, chairman; Mrs. Barbara Slanker, research association, Library Research Center, University of Illinois, secretary-treasurer; and the three members-at-large: Herbert Goldhor, director, graduate school of library science, University of Illinois; Ben-Ami Lipetz, research department, Yale University library; and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Tate, chief librarian, National Bu­ reau of Standards. The statement of purpose for the Research Round Table, approved by the ALA Council last January 11, is as follows— To contribute toward the extension and im­ provement of library research; To provide public program opportunities for describing and criticizing library research proj­ ects and for disseminating their findings; To orient and educate ALA members con­ cerning research techniques and their useful­ ness in obtaining information with which to reach administrative decisions and solve prob­ lems. keywords: ala; books; engineering; library; manuscript; research; science; university cache: crln-18064.pdf plain text: crln-18064.txt item: #542 of 7408 id: crln-18065 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1661 flesch: 65 summary: Needless to say, the increased size of Mr. Humphry’s report tends to indicate the in­ crease in ACRL activities, especially in connec­ tion with the Junior College Libraries Section. In other travels, I met a number of times with the ACRL Presi­ dent to review and plan ACRL activities, with Eric Wormald, vice president, Association of American Colleges, and William Shannon, as­ sociate executive director, American Associa­ tion of Junior Colleges, to discuss our coopera­ tive programs, and with the various units of S e a te d , Katharine M. Stokes, president, 1962/ 63; Neal Harlow, 1963/ 64; Archie McNeal, 1964/ 65; Helen M. Brown, 1965/66; standing, Ralph E. M c keywords: acrl; american; junior; library; titles cache: crln-18065.pdf plain text: crln-18065.txt item: #543 of 7408 id: crln-18066 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 826 flesch: 63 summary: Thus, the score of 28 was used as the cutoff point for Type C Special Purpose grants, which meant that 62 institutions in eleven groups received Type C awards, a number al­ most equal to the seventy-one institutions re­ ceiving such awards in FY 1967. The Formula for determining the amount awarded to combinations of libraries applying for Type C Special Purpose grants was quite different in Fiscal Year 1968 from that used in FY 1967. keywords: groups; type cache: crln-18066.pdf plain text: crln-18066.txt item: #544 of 7408 id: crln-18067 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4672 flesch: 57 summary: Se c t io n At the program meeting of the University Libraries Section of ACRL on June 25 in Kansas City, three panel members discussed the subject of university library Standards. He pointed out that univer­ sity library Standards are going to be for­ mulated, and are indeed being formulated, although frequently by agencies not knowl­ edgeable about university libraries. keywords: acrl; books; education; libraries; library; meeting; program; section; standards; university cache: crln-18067.pdf plain text: crln-18067.txt item: #545 of 7408 id: crln-18068 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 5224 flesch: 46 summary: Secondly, the ACRL Board of Directors ap­ proved the Planning and Action Committee recommendation, with the approval of the ACRL Publications Committee, that the ACRL Microcard Series, at present limited to the pub­ lication of master’s theses, be reoriented, under an editor to be appointed by the ACRL Board, to ( 1 ) explore with all possible speed, the ap­ plication to its format of new and developing methods of technology, and (2 ) expand its con­ tent coverage beyond the theses concept tc include annual reports, policy statements, sur­ veys, manuals, reports, and such other topics as its editorial board sees fit. The ACRL Board approved this action, indicating that it should be considered as an emergency measure. keywords: acrl; action; activities; ala; board; chairman; college; committee; directors; education; libraries; library; members; planning; section; subsection; use cache: crln-18068.pdf plain text: crln-18068.txt item: #546 of 7408 id: crln-18070 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1643 flesch: 37 summary: Ad Hoc Committee for the Revision of the ALA Standards for College Libraries: Stanley McElderry, college librarian, San Fernando Valley State College, Northridge, Calif. 91324. AAC-ACRL Committee on College Libraries: Chairman, Richard B. Harwell, librarian, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.; Staff Representatives: ACRL executive secretary, Chicago 60611; F. L. Wormald, vice presi­ dent, Association of American Colleges, Washington, D.C. 20009. keywords: acrl; college; committee; director; education; information; libraries; library; research cache: crln-18070.pdf plain text: crln-18070.txt item: #547 of 7408 id: crln-18071 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1636 flesch: 55 summary: Interlibrary loans are transac­ tions in which library materials are made avail­ able by one library to another for the use of an individual; for the purposes of this code they include the provision of copies as sub­ stitutes for loans of the original materials. II. Any type of library material needed for the purpose of research may be requested on loan or in photocopy from another library. keywords: borrowing; lending; libraries; library; materials cache: crln-18071.pdf plain text: crln-18071.txt item: #548 of 7408 id: crln-18072 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 954 flesch: 66 summary: It is recommended to lending libraries that any limitations ( such as “for use in library only” ) be based on the physical condition or the bibliographic character of the particular item rather than be imposed on all materials lent. Items requested should be verified and sources of verification given, and for this pur­ pose borrowing libraries should have access to basic bibliographic tools. keywords: lending; library cache: crln-18072.pdf plain text: crln-18072.txt item: #549 of 7408 id: crln-18073 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 5529 flesch: 49 summary: Institute in Boston jointly sponsored by the Library of Congress Information Sys­ tems Office, the Division of Library Automa­ tion of ALA, and Harvard University library to explain the organization and use of LC’s • Montana State University library has been granted $2,000 by the Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation as a renewal to complete the microfilming of the Yellowstone National Park archives. keywords: ala; college; congress; heads; information; institute; libraries; library; li­; marc; medical; new; office; ohio; papers; research; science; state; systems; university cache: crln-18073.pdf plain text: crln-18073.txt item: #550 of 7408 id: crln-18074 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4276 flesch: 49 summary: A P P O IN T M E N T S Charlotte Ames has accepted the position of general cataloger and assistant instructor of library administration, Ohio State University libraries. Mrs. Helena Brychta has accepted the position of general cataloger and instructor of library administration, Ohio State University libraries. keywords: administration; assistant; college; instructor; july; librarian; libraries; library; li­; mrs; new; ohio; reference; state; state university; university; university libraries; york cache: crln-18074.pdf plain text: crln-18074.txt item: #551 of 7408 id: crln-18075 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4087 flesch: 57 summary: BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL DIVISION HEAD responsible for controlling access to in- process materials in large University Library. DOCUMENTS REFERENCE LIBRARIAN re­ sponsible for collection of U.S., Pa., interna­ tional governmental documents, and legal refer­ ence materials in large University Library. keywords: benefits; chicago; college; degree; experience; faculty; head; librarian; libraries; library; new; reference; salary; science; university; year cache: crln-18075.pdf plain text: crln-18075.txt item: #552 of 7408 id: crln-18089 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1464 flesch: 59 summary: But th e inform ation in th a t letter to th e Presi­ d en t was never passed on to th e library staff and it was only w hen I w en t to some m eet­ ing of librarians, and someone said, “There was only enough to cover 75 p e r cent of the requests,” th a t I got th e message. But m ultiplying our full­ tim e equivalent enrollm ent by th e points the acquisition librarian keywords: college; libraries cache: crln-18089.pdf plain text: crln-18089.txt item: #553 of 7408 id: crln-18090 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 856 flesch: 51 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry III; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, Morris Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. But th e inform ation in th a t letter to th e Presi­ d en t was never passed on to th e library staff and it was only w hen I w en t to some m eet­ ing of librarians, and someone said, “There was only enough to cover 75 p e r cent of the requests,” th a t I got th e message. keywords: college; libraries cache: crln-18090.pdf plain text: crln-18090.txt item: #554 of 7408 id: crln-18092 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 4674 flesch: 52 summary: Verner W. Clapp (Council on Library Re­ sources) admonished the group that the meet­ ing was to deal with tire national library, but “now we are running off after the hare, ‘sys­ tem.’ ” But a national library’s resources are also peo­ ple, services, and special collections, and Mr. Forth suggested that LC make its subject spe­ cialists available to other libraries—that it create a kind of bibliographic peace corps to help others to learn what they ought to do. keywords: arl; bibliographic; information; libraries; library; national; research; resources; system; university cache: crln-18092.pdf plain text: crln-18092.txt item: #555 of 7408 id: crln-18093 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 5305 flesch: 47 summary: Thirty- eight projects are being undertaken by educa­ tional institutions, libraries, and organizations in nineteen states and the District of Columbia. Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass., will at­ tempt to design a program for its students that will use computers and “dial-access” com­ munication systems to bring library services to their dormitory rooms. The program is open to buildings in the following classifications: academic (junior college, four- year college, university, special); public li­ braries ( including county and state); and school libraries (up to and including second­ ary schools.) keywords: book; center; college; committee; information; librarian; libraries; library; medical; national; new; office; program; project; science; service; special; university; year; york cache: crln-18093.pdf plain text: crln-18093.txt item: #556 of 7408 id: crln-18094 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 711 flesch: 42 summary: The host col­ leges will be: Winona State College, College of St. Teresa, and St. Mary’s College. To begin knowing Professor Anstaett, one must look first to 194,000 books which he truly loves; the books at Fackenthal library, more than 150,000 of which have been acquired during his forty years’ romance there. keywords: books; college; library cache: crln-18094.pdf plain text: crln-18094.txt item: #557 of 7408 id: crln-18095 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 2210 flesch: 52 summary: David Pownall became humanities librari­ an at Simon Fraser University library, Aug. 1. John E. Roland has joined the Montana State University library staff as a reference li­ brarian. Catherine Gartseff received appointment 266 as an assistant catalog librarian in the Uni­ versity o£ Georgia libraries on Sept. 1. keywords: assistant; college; director; georgia; librarian; libraries; library; staff; state; university cache: crln-18095.pdf plain text: crln-18095.txt item: #558 of 7408 id: crln-18096 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 2910 flesch: 56 summary: Apply to W. Royce But­ ler, University Librarian, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48063. Apply to W. Royce Butler, University Librarian, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48063. keywords: cataloger; college; degree; experience; head; librarian; library; new; reference; salary; science; state; university cache: crln-18096.pdf plain text: crln-18096.txt item: #559 of 7408 id: crln-18107 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 1948 flesch: 54 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry III; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, Morris Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. In the meantime, a brief letter to Mrs. Marks (N ew York University Libraries, W ashington Square, 10003) would p ut you on the mailing list for organizational materials and related information. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; library; new; news; research; subsection; university; york cache: crln-18107.pdf plain text: crln-18107.txt item: #560 of 7408 id: crln-18108 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 744 flesch: 48 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry III; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, Morris Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. In the meantime, a brief letter to Mrs. Marks (N ew York University Libraries, W ashington Square, 10003) would p ut you on the mailing list for organizational materials and related information. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; research; subsection; university cache: crln-18108.pdf plain text: crln-18108.txt item: #561 of 7408 id: crln-18109 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 744 flesch: 48 summary: ACRL Officers, 1967/68: President, James Hum­ phry III; College Libraries Section Chairman, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Lawrence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, Richard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W. Jennings; Art Subsection, James K. Dick­ son; Law and Political Science Subsection, Morris Cohen; Slavic and East European Subsection, Jerzy (George) J. Maciuszko; University Libraries Section, Stuart Forth. In the meantime, a brief letter to Mrs. Marks (N ew York University Libraries, W ashington Square, 10003) would p ut you on the mailing list for organizational materials and related information. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; research; subsection; university cache: crln-18109.pdf plain text: crln-18109.txt item: #562 of 7408 id: crln-18111 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 595 flesch: 54 summary: This money can be used for feasibility studies or experiments concerned w ith centralized cataloging, for “hot line” telephone connections betw een the state library and research libraries to facilitate inter- library loans, for extra personnel in libraries w ith major resources to ease th e cost of their lending books to other libraries, for transporta­ tion of books or researchers among a network of libraries, or for many other sorts of pro­ grams involving different types of libraries. Each state’s allotment may not sound very large, b ut when it funds a project which links th e resources of a num ber of libraries around the state it can benefit a lot of users from business, industry, and the pro­ fessions as well as students at all levels. keywords: libraries; library; state cache: crln-18111.pdf plain text: crln-18111.txt item: #563 of 7408 id: crln-18112 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 1193 flesch: 48 summary: Alice B. Griffith, Chairman Junior College Libraries Section, ACRL One of the most outstanding developments was the establishment of the Junior College Library Information Center at ALA headquarters. keywords: college; committee; junior; libraries; library; section cache: crln-18112.pdf plain text: crln-18112.txt item: #564 of 7408 id: crln-18113 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 697 flesch: 57 summary: public ibrary spoke on “The Book-Company of D ur­ am ;” Case W estern Reserve’s Clark A. El­ iott pointed out the importance of the U.S. ureau of Education to library history in that nnus mirabilis 1876; and Nova’s Robert Hav- ik told of the more recent experience of the ibrary Services Branch of USOE. The seminar concluded before lunch on Sat­ urday with a summary by “the Grand Old Man” of library history in America, the dean emeritus of FSU’s library school, Louis Shores. keywords: history; library; university cache: crln-18113.pdf plain text: crln-18113.txt item: #565 of 7408 id: crln-18114 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 36 flesch: 15 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 136 Awards of Merit Exterior, Library Institute for Advanced Ed­ ucation, Princeton, New Jersey (left); St. John’s University Library, Collegeville, Minnesota (center); interior, Hofstra University Library (below). keywords: library cache: crln-18114.pdf plain text: crln-18114.txt item: #566 of 7408 id: crln-18115 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 424 flesch: 55 summary: Library Adm inistration Division, A .L .A . ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Academic Library Buildings Interior, main reading room, St. John’s Uni­ versity Library (right); Library Institute for Advanced Education (center); exterior, Hofstra University Library (below). keywords: libraries; library cache: crln-18115.pdf plain text: crln-18115.txt item: #567 of 7408 id: crln-18116 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 8524 flesch: 68 summary: c rip tio n s to R e v ie w s -o n -C a rd s s h o u ld be o r d e r e d fr o A ll s u b s c rip tio n s o r d e r e d n o w w ill be b keywords: b e; e d; e n; education; information; june; libraries; library; n d; n o; n s; o u; s c; school; science; state; th e; university cache: crln-18116.pdf plain text: crln-18116.txt item: #568 of 7408 id: crln-18117 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 1131 flesch: 55 summary: Wilfred Danielson has been appointed to the professional staff of the documents depart­ ment of Northwestern University libraries. Mrs. Twyla Mueller has joined the staff of Eastern Michigan University library as acquisitions librarian. keywords: assistant; college; librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18117.pdf plain text: crln-18117.txt item: #569 of 7408 id: crln-18118 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 670 flesch: 57 summary: The Journal of Library Automation will pub­ lish original contributions in all fields of re­ search and development in library automation, including interlibrary communications; in re­ search in information science directly related to library activities; and in the history and teaching of these subjects. The first issue of a new quarterly, the Jour­ nal of Library Automation, appeared on April 26. keywords: automation; college; libraries; library cache: crln-18118.pdf plain text: crln-18118.txt item: #570 of 7408 id: crln-18119 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 3946 flesch: 55 summary: Interested applicants should send a detailed letter, trans­ cripts of credits, experience record and have letters of reference sent to Mr. Clyde C. W al­ ton, Director, University Library, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois 60115. Write Jean P. Black, Portland State College Library, P.O. 1151 Portland, Ore­ gon 97207. keywords: college; degree; director; experience; faculty; head; librarian; libraries; library; new; positions; reference; required; salary; state; university; work cache: crln-18119.pdf plain text: crln-18119.txt item: #571 of 7408 id: crln-18120 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-04 words: 2810 flesch: 47 summary: It featured Ber­ nard Fry, now dean of the graduate school of library service at Indiana University, who told of the Clearinghouse for Scien­ tific and Technical Information which he had formerly directed; Howard B. Lawson, who described the services of the De­ fense Documentation Center as chief of its Liaison Coordination Division; Monroe Free­ man, director of the Science Information Exchange, related the work of his group; and Dale B. Baker, director of Chemical Abstracts Services spoke of the national chemical information services. Leslie Armour Taylor is now head of tech­ nical services in Hunter College library, Park Ave., New York. keywords: college; librarian; libraries; library; mrs; national; new; november; research; section; services; university cache: crln-18120.pdf plain text: crln-18120.txt item: #572 of 7408 id: crln-18122 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 400 flesch: -71 summary: Hal C. Stone, Los Angeles City College Secretary Mrs. Mayrelee Newman, El Centro College, Dallas, Tex. David L. Reich, Monroe County Community College, Monroe, Mich. Rare Books Section Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Robert Adelsperger, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle Campus Donald Engley, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Secretary Mrs. Neda Westlake, University of Pennsyl­ vania, Philadelphia Mrs. Mildred Selle, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Subject Specialists Section Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Clifford R. Johnson, Project URBANDOC, New York Marcia J. Miller, United States Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) J. Richard Blanchard, University of California, Davis Howard Rovelstad, University of Maryland, College Park Secretary Mrs. Theodora Andrews, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Anna E. Dougherty, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. Art Subsection Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Wolfgang M. Freitag, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Elizabeth Halbe, Cleveland Museum of Art Law and Political Science Subsection Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Gerard Magavero, University of Mississippi Law School, University, Miss. Roy Mersky, School of Law, University of Texas, Austin Member-At-Large Eleanor Tafel, Free Library of Philadelphia Ludwik Teclaff, School of Law, Fordham Uni­ versity, New York Slavic and East European Subsection Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Eugene Petriwsky, University of Colorado, Boulder Joseph A. Placek, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor M ember-At-Large Boris I. Gorokhoff, Library of Congress, Wash­ ington, D.C. Ray R. Suput, Case Western Reserve Univer­ sity, Cleveland University Libraries Section Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Roscoe Rouse, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Louis Vagianos, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. Secretary Roy L. Kidman, University of California, Riverside William V. Nash, University of Washington, Seattle ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 5 ACRL Nominees for Offices 1968/69 Vice President (President-Elect) Page Ackerman, University of California, Los Angeles Philip J. McNiff, Boston Public Library Directors-at-Large (1968/72) (two to be elected, one from each bracket) Frances Kennedy, Oklahoma City University David Weber, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. J. Richard Blanchard, University of Cali­ fornia, Davis Norman Tanis, Kansas State College of Pittsburg College Libraries Section Vice Chairman (Chairman-Elect) Donald Hendricks, Sam Houston State College, Huntsville, Tex. keywords: chairman; college; elect; vice chairman cache: crln-18122.pdf plain text: crln-18122.txt item: #573 of 7408 id: crln-18123 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 1382 flesch: 15 summary: Grants Made for Materials and Consultant Services Albright College Reading, Pennsylvania Alderson-Broadus College Philippi, West Virginia Belhaven College Jackson, Mississippi Benedict College Columbia, South Carolina Berry College Mt. Berry, Georgia Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Bethel College McKenzie, Tennessee Bethune-Cookman College Daytona Beach, Florida Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham, Alabama Bridgewater College Bridgewater, Virginia Caldwell College for Woman Caldwell, New Jersey Catawba College Salisbury, North Carolina Catherine Spalding College Louisville, Kentucky Cedar Crest College Allentown, Pennsylvania Chatham College Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania College of the Holy Names Oakland, California College Misericordia Dallas, Pennsylvania 7 College of Steubenville Steubenville, Ohio Concordia College St. Paul, Minnesota Eastern Baptist College St. Davids, Pennsylvania Elon College Elon College, North Carolina Emory & Henry College Emory, Virginia Erskine College Due West, South Carolina Evangel College Springfield, Missouri George Williams College Chicago, Illinois Golden Gate College San Francisco, California Graceland College Lamoni, Iowa Greensboro College Greensboro, North Carolina Hampden-Sydney College Hampden-Sydney, Virginia Hanover College Hanover, Indiana Hastings College Hastings, Nebraska High Point College High Point, North Carolina Hood College Frederick, Maryland Immaculate Heart College Los Angeles, California John F. Kennedy College Wahoo, Nebraska Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte, North Carolina Judson College Marion, Alabama Kentucky Southern College Louisville, Kentucky Knoxville College Knoxville, Tennessee La Grange College La Grange, Georgia La Verne College La Verne, California Lewis College Lockport, Illinois McPherson College McPherson, Kansas Maryville College Maryville, Tennessee Meredith College Raleigh, North Carolina Mississippi College Clinton, Mississippi Molloy Catholic College for Women Rockville Centre, L.I., New York Morris Harvey College Charleston, West Virginia Mundelein College Chicago, Illinois New England College Henniker, New Hampshire Notre Dame College St. Louis, Missouri Notre Dame College of Staten Island Staten Island, New York Norwich University Northfield, Vermont Olivet College Olivet, Michigan Point Park College Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania St. Benedict’s College Atchison, Kansas St. Mary of the Plains Dodge City, Kansas St. Mary’s College Winona, Minnesota St. Procopius College Lisle, Illinois Salem College Salem, West Virginia Southern Missionary College Collegedale, Tennessee Suffolk University Boston, Massachusetts Tennessee Wesleyan College Athens, Tennessee Texas Lutheran College Seguin, Texas Thiel College Greenville, Pennsylvania Tougaloo College Tougaloo, Mississippi Transylvania College Lexington, Kentucky Tusculum College Greeneville, Tennessee Union College Barbourville, Kentucky Union College Lincoln, Nebraska University of San Diego College for Men San Diego, California Viterbo College La Crosse, Wisconsin William Penn College Oskaloosa, Iowa William Woods College Fulton, Missouri Grants Awarded for Library Bureau E quipment Alverno College Milwaukee, Wisconsin Atlantic Christian College Wilson, North Carolina Aurora College Aurora, Illinois 8 Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina Bluffton College Bluffton, Ohio Campbellsville College Campbellsville, Kentucky College of Notre Dame Belmont, California College of Notre Dame of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Lane College Jackson, Tennessee Paine College Augusta, Georgia Rosary Hill College Buffalo, New York St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas St. Joseph’s College Calumet Campus East Chicago, Indiana Westmar College Library Le Mars, Iowa Research Grants Awarded Hazel A. Johnson Librarian Connecticut College New London, Connecticut 06320 Jalal Zuwiyya Associate Librarian State University of New York Binghamton, New York LAUNCHING OF THE LAUC Approximately sixty librarians from various UC campuses met at Fresno on October 25 to hear the report of the Steering Committee and to consider some of the immediate organiza­ tional problems of the Librarians’ Association of the University of California (LAUC). ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 6 ACRL Grants Awards The Committee on Grants of the Associa­ tion of College and Research Libraries award­ ed grants to ninety academic institutions total­ ing approximately $58,000. keywords: carolina; college; committee; grants; new; north; pennsylvania; tennessee; university; virginia cache: crln-18123.pdf plain text: crln-18123.txt item: #574 of 7408 id: crln-18124 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 535 flesch: 35 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 8 Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina Bluffton College Bluffton, Ohio Campbellsville College Campbellsville, Kentucky College of Notre Dame Belmont, California College of Notre Dame of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Lane College Jackson, Tennessee Paine College Augusta, Georgia Rosary Hill College Buffalo, New York St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas St. Joseph’s College Calumet Campus East Chicago, Indiana Westmar College Library Le Mars, Iowa Research Grants Awarded Hazel A. Johnson Librarian Connecticut College New London, Connecticut 06320 Jalal Zuwiyya Associate Librarian State University of New York Binghamton, New York LAUNCHING OF THE LAUC Approximately sixty librarians from various UC campuses met at Fresno on October 25 to hear the report of the Steering Committee and to consider some of the immediate organiza­ tional problems of the Librarians’ Association of the University of California (LAUC). Wil­ liam Treese, chairman of the Steering Com­ mittee, presented the report of the committee and served as chairman pro tem; Jean Hudson, secretary for the San Francisco meeting, again served as secretary pro tem. keywords: college; committee; structure; university cache: crln-18124.pdf plain text: crln-18124.txt item: #575 of 7408 id: crln-18125 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 1381 flesch: 67 summary: C h e c k s should be made payable to the American Library Association. E 'S O p e n in g D ay C o lle c tio n — a list of 1,776 books the editors of C H O IC E feel should be on the shelves of every academ ic library when it opens its doors— is now being reprinted as a Special Supplem ent. keywords: library cache: crln-18125.pdf plain text: crln-18125.txt item: #576 of 7408 id: crln-18126 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 772 flesch: 48 summary: Originally announced as the Journal of Information Science and Library Automation, its title was contracted to avoid ambiguity with the anticipated new title of American Documentation, which will become the journal of the newly entitled Amer­ ican Society for Information Science. The Journal of Library Automation will pub­ lish original contributions in all fields of re­ search and development in library automation including interlibrary communications, in re­ search in information sciences directly related to library activities, and in the history and teaching of these subjects. keywords: education; journal; library cache: crln-18126.pdf plain text: crln-18126.txt item: #577 of 7408 id: crln-18127 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 3367 flesch: 56 summary: A grant, in the amount of $30,000, to ALA’s Library Technology Program for preparation of additional publications in a series on the conservation of library materials has been made by the Council on Library Resources. • Author-anthropologist Oscar Lewis has given the original manuscript and ninety-one recording tapes of interviews that he conduct­ ed in preparation of his best-selling book, “The Children of Sanchez,” to the University of Illinois library at Urbana. keywords: american; book; center; collection; college; history; illinois; information; libraries; library; new; state; university; volumes; york cache: crln-18127.pdf plain text: crln-18127.txt item: #578 of 7408 id: crln-18128 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 3710 flesch: 63 summary: i e n was appointed an assistant cataloger, Northern Arizona University library on Sept. 1. Mrs. Georgia Mulligan is an assistant un­ dergraduate librarian in University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Margaret A. Nation joined the staff of Northern Arizona University library as an as­ sistant cataloger on September 15. keywords: assistant; college; librarian; library; mrs; new; reference; staff; state; university cache: crln-18128.pdf plain text: crln-18128.txt item: #579 of 7408 id: crln-18129 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 1980-01-03 words: 3283 flesch: 65 summary: D R E X E L IN S T A T A L O G E R , for university library convert­ ing to Library o f Congress Classification. keywords: benefits; college; experience; librarian; library; salary; university cache: crln-18129.pdf plain text: crln-18129.txt item: #580 of 7408 id: crln-18130 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1630 flesch: 74 summary: D a w s o n , U n iv e r s F o r the A tlan tic C ity C on feren keywords: january cache: crln-18130.pdf plain text: crln-18130.txt item: #581 of 7408 id: crln-18133 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 762 flesch: 65 summary: In most cases, the asking library is one of the two hundred or so public libraries not on the network, but the service is not limited to public libraries. As Yale, of the five, is the one most heavily endowed with library resources, it seems probable that it is the greatest con­ tributor of interloans to the other four, but it is also a borrower from these. keywords: libraries; library; network cache: crln-18133.pdf plain text: crln-18133.txt item: #582 of 7408 id: crln-18134 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 762 flesch: 65 summary: In most cases, the asking library is one of the two hundred or so public libraries not on the network, but the service is not limited to public libraries. As Yale, of the five, is the one most heavily endowed with library resources, it seems probable that it is the greatest con­ tributor of interloans to the other four, but it is also a borrower from these. keywords: libraries; library; network cache: crln-18134.pdf plain text: crln-18134.txt item: #583 of 7408 id: crln-18135 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1417 flesch: 57 summary: In the meantim e it may b e possible for re­ search libraries, th e scholars who use them, and the universities to go farther than they have gone to date to analyze the problems that must b e faced, examine alternative solutions, and enter upon a course of action. Doubtless considerable research must b e done b efore any long-term programs can be designed. keywords: library cache: crln-18135.pdf plain text: crln-18135.txt item: #584 of 7408 id: crln-18137 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 3778 flesch: 63 summary: Croxton, director of the Redstone Scientific Information Center, U.S. Army Mis­ sile Command; Richard De Gennaro, associate university librarian for systems development, Harvard University library; Roger M. Martin, librarian, Shell Development Corporation; Stephen A. McCarthy, executive director, As­ sociation of Research Libraries; John Sherrod, assistant director for systems development, AEC Division of Technical Information. Mary Gaver, professor of library service, Rutgers University, will discuss library research as it affects school libraries; Lowell Martin, Grolier Enterprises, will discuss library research and the public library; Warren Haas, director of libraries, University of Pennsylvania, will represent academic libraries. keywords: information; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18137.pdf plain text: crln-18137.txt item: #585 of 7408 id: crln-18139 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4094 flesch: 69 summary: i n g f o l k l o r e a n d LARGE C O LLEG E LIBRARY, N.Y.C. SC I­ EN C E R E F E R E N C E LIBRARIAN, $8,750- $13,900, Instructor rank. keywords: college; experience; librarian; library; salary; university cache: crln-18139.pdf plain text: crln-18139.txt item: #586 of 7408 id: crln-18140 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1177 flesch: 48 summary: ACRL Officers, 1 9 6 7 /6 8 : President, James H um ­ phry III ; College Libraries Section Chairm an, Audrey North; Junior College Libraries Section, Mrs. Alice B. Griffith; Rare Books Section, Law rence S. Thompson; Subject Specialists Section, R ichard L. Snyder; Agri­ culture a n d Biological Sciences Subsection, Mrs. Pauline W . He began his career as a student as­ sistant in the Brookline (Mass.) public library in 1926, and became assistant in Newton (Mass.) free library in 1933, having in that Mr. McNiff year received the bac­ calaureate degree from Boston College. keywords: college; libraries; library; member cache: crln-18140.pdf plain text: crln-18140.txt item: #587 of 7408 id: crln-18142 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 479 flesch: 59 summary: There were 173 ap­ plications which represented 88 combinations of institutions of higher education competing for Type C grants; only 32 Type C grants, representing 11 combinations and involving the efforts of 62 institutions, were awarded. Only 19 institutions out of the 493 that applied received Type A grants, and only nine of the 52 that applied for Type B grants were successful. keywords: grants; purpose cache: crln-18142.pdf plain text: crln-18142.txt item: #588 of 7408 id: crln-18143 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 3946 flesch: 43 summary: The com­ mittee also supported the value and need of the American Association of Colleges—ACRL for a Newsletter as a medium to inform col­ lege presidents of current trends and develop­ ments in college libraries. The Committee on Community Use of Aca­ demic Libraries approved a questionnaire for a survey of the community use of junior col­ lege libraries at its midwinter meeting, which has been circulated to junior college libraries. keywords: acrl; ala; city; college; committee; junior; libraries; library; meeting; section; subsection; university; year cache: crln-18143.pdf plain text: crln-18143.txt item: #589 of 7408 id: crln-18144 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 5791 flesch: 54 summary: Institute in Boston jointly sponsored by the Library of Congress Information Sys­ tems Office, the Division of Library Automa­ tion of ALA, and Harvard University library to explain the organization and use of LC’s Criteria for eligibility include the BALS or MALS, experience in a library, and the same standards required of all who enter the department of library science at Rosary College. keywords: american; books; collection; division; heads; history; information; institute; libraries; library; marc; new; oct; office; program; research; school; systems; university; use cache: crln-18144.pdf plain text: crln-18144.txt item: #590 of 7408 id: crln-18145 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 841 flesch: 62 summary: ■ ■ DOWNS AWARD ANNOUNCED An award for the outstanding contribution to intellectual freedom in libraries has been established in honor of Robert B. Downs, Uni­ versity of Illinois dean of library administration. Announcement of the award was made on May 24 at a dinner honoring Dean and Mrs. Downs for his twenty-five years of service to the university, given by the graduate school of library science faculty and their spouses. keywords: award; catalog; library; publication cache: crln-18145.pdf plain text: crln-18145.txt item: #591 of 7408 id: crln-18146 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 1253 flesch: 64 summary: They a re a ca ta lo g in g a id , and the y are easy to locate in y o u r desiderata file . You must m a in tain a re g u la r subscription to CHOICE to receive cards. keywords: librarian; library; university cache: crln-18146.pdf plain text: crln-18146.txt item: #592 of 7408 id: crln-18147 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 798 flesch: 32 summary: Although funds have not been appropriated for fiscal year 1969, institutions have been in­ vited to express interest and intent to submit proposals for library institutes. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 231 LIBRARIANSHIP TRAINING The Institute Program for Librarianship Training is authorized by the Higher Educa­ tion Act of 1965, Title II-B. The purpose of the Institute Program is to provide opportunity throughout the nation for upgrading and up­ dating the competencies of persons serving all types of libraries, information centers or in­ structional materials centers offering library type services and those serving as library edu­ cators. keywords: libraries; library; national cache: crln-18147.pdf plain text: crln-18147.txt item: #593 of 7408 id: crln-18148 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 798 flesch: 32 summary: Although funds have not been appropriated for fiscal year 1969, institutions have been in­ vited to express interest and intent to submit proposals for library institutes. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 231 LIBRARIANSHIP TRAINING The Institute Program for Librarianship Training is authorized by the Higher Educa­ tion Act of 1965, Title II-B. The purpose of the Institute Program is to provide opportunity throughout the nation for upgrading and up­ dating the competencies of persons serving all types of libraries, information centers or in­ structional materials centers offering library type services and those serving as library edu­ cators. keywords: libraries; library; national cache: crln-18148.pdf plain text: crln-18148.txt item: #594 of 7408 id: crln-18149 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 1404 flesch: 42 summary: Examples of these problems are temporary storage space for the growing selections while waiting for new library facilities; standardiza­ tion of library cataloging in order to take ad­ vantage of centralized acquisition and process­ ing; definition of staffing needs in terms of work to be done; and standardization of ad­ ministrative practices in such areas as mate­ rials acquisition. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 231 LIBRARIANSHIP TRAINING The Institute Program for Librarianship Training is authorized by the Higher Educa­ tion Act of 1965, Title II-B. The purpose of the Institute Program is to provide opportunity throughout the nation for upgrading and up­ dating the competencies of persons serving all types of libraries, information centers or in­ structional materials centers offering library type services and those serving as library edu­ cators. keywords: libraries; library; national; program; service; state cache: crln-18149.pdf plain text: crln-18149.txt item: #595 of 7408 id: crln-18150 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 614 flesch: 55 summary: The meeting was chaired by William T. Casey, head librarian, State College at Fitch­ burg, and chairman of the Council of Massa­ chusetts State College Librarians. Membership Records American Library Association 50 East Huron Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 keywords: library; meeting; state cache: crln-18150.pdf plain text: crln-18150.txt item: #596 of 7408 id: crln-18151 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 614 flesch: 55 summary: The meeting was chaired by William T. Casey, head librarian, State College at Fitch­ burg, and chairman of the Council of Massa­ chusetts State College Librarians. Membership Records American Library Association 50 East Huron Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 keywords: library; meeting; state cache: crln-18151.pdf plain text: crln-18151.txt item: #597 of 7408 id: crln-18152 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5306 flesch: 54 summary: Dir. & University Librarian, Miami Uni­ versity, Oxford, Ohio 45056. Dir. & University Librarian, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056. keywords: benefits; book; college; degree; director; experience; faculty; head; librarian; libraries; library; new; position; reference; salary; services; staff; state; university; year; york cache: crln-18152.pdf plain text: crln-18152.txt item: #598 of 7408 id: crln-18159 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 3043 flesch: 53 summary: Inactive members are those who pay dues but initiate no other contact w ith ACRL. Barbara J. Ford Patricia A. W and T his presentation of statem ents from ACRL’s candidates for Vice-President/President-Elect is an information service for ACRL members. keywords: academic; acrl; issues; librarians; library; members cache: crln-18159.pdf plain text: crln-18159.txt item: #599 of 7408 id: crln-18160 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 4121 flesch: 58 summary: ■ ■ L ibraries a n d teleco m m u n ica tio n s tech n o lo g ies B y L in d a B ig e lo w Project Consultant Northern Illinois Learning Resources Cooperative a n d T h e recommendations included providing for: •eq u ity in governance; •voluntary membership; •local control; •n e w sources of funding; •statew ide coordination and communication; •accom m odation w ith other existing networks and cooperatives; •eq u itab le access for all users in all geographic areas; •funding for experimentation; •incentives for networking; •in c o rp o ra tio n of established statew ide sys­ tems; •definition of responsibilities for services, de­ term ination of fees, procedures, and protocols; •definition of criteria for network membership. keywords: fiber; information; isdn; libraries; library; network; services; state; technology; telecommunications cache: crln-18160.pdf plain text: crln-18160.txt item: #600 of 7408 id: crln-18161 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2018 flesch: 57 summary: Springfield: Il­ linois State Library, May 1988. Faculty for the institute are W illiam Welsh, deputy director emeritus of the Library of Con­ gress; Rowland Brown, president of Online Com­ puter Library Center, Inc.; Richard Dougherty, professor at the G raduate School of Library Sci­ ence and Information Studies at the University of Michigan, and former director of the University of Michigan Library; and Pat Molholt, associate uni­ versity librarian at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­ tute. keywords: information; librarian; libraries; library; state; university cache: crln-18161.pdf plain text: crln-18161.txt item: #601 of 7408 id: crln-18162 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2072 flesch: 54 summary: Only 22% indicated that biblio­ graphic instruction was an integral p art of their course objectives, and only 10 % use library faculty to present course-related bibliographic instruction. Results indicated th at faculty members prefer to have the responsibility of teaching library skills taken out of their hands. keywords: bibliographic; course; ent; faculty; instruction; library; university cache: crln-18162.pdf plain text: crln-18162.txt item: #602 of 7408 id: crln-18163 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2568 flesch: 52 summary: As the New York University Li­ braries videotape and the Fairfield University Li­ brary exhibit demonstrate, the damage that food and drink can do to library books is real but reform­ ing the guilty m ay be more successful, and less re­ sented, if approached w ith a touch of humor. As new library pro­ grams, such as preservation, develop and compete w ith established program s for scarce resources, some of us m ay see in the ap parent favored status of those program s a th reat to support for our own ef­ forts. keywords: ent; ith; libraries; library; new; preservation; staff; university cache: crln-18163.pdf plain text: crln-18163.txt item: #603 of 7408 id: crln-18164 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2625 flesch: 56 summary: Yet in spite of the obstacles, library benefit concerts can be presented w ith success. Library benefit concerts: Blood, sweat, and cash B y P e t e r A. M ü n sted t Conservatory Librarian University o f Missouri-Kansas City Budget cuts and inadequate funding have in­ creasingly sent academic librarians in search of outside money. keywords: benefit; concert; conservatory; encore; ith; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18164.pdf plain text: crln-18164.txt item: #604 of 7408 id: crln-18165 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 1737 flesch: 63 summary: Speak to local civic and business groups regarding library services offered. It will also allow an opportunity to ask for suggestions and ideas for new services. keywords: conservatory; library; new; services cache: crln-18165.pdf plain text: crln-18165.txt item: #605 of 7408 id: crln-18166 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 2646 flesch: 58 summary: Local book artists w ere petitioned to subm it their books through a call-for-entry in area news­ papers and through the Finch Lane Gallery. By exhibiting library materials in an art gallery, we could showcase and publicize one of the rich collections of the M arriott Library, not only to librarians and academicians, b u t also to artists and book artists, local book p ub­ lishers, booksellers and designers as well as the gen­ eral public. keywords: artists; books; exhibition; gallery; library cache: crln-18166.pdf plain text: crln-18166.txt item: #606 of 7408 id: crln-18167 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 1813 flesch: 50 summary: While all West German academic libraries re­ ceive their financial support from the federal gov­ ernment, financial support for academic libraries in the U.S. depends on whether they are private or public. After viewing several Germ an libraries and library services first-hand, an American librar­ ian can better appreciate the problems of their de­ centralized lib rary system. keywords: libraries; library; practicum; state; university; vogt cache: crln-18167.pdf plain text: crln-18167.txt item: #607 of 7408 id: crln-18168 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 1343 flesch: 54 summary: Chapters The Board accepted the petition for chapter sta­ tus for Arkansas, making it the 40th chapter affili­ ated w ith ACRL. he single m ost im p o rta n t decision the ACRL Board m ade at the M idwinter Meeting was to vote (unanimously) to subm it to the membership a Bylaws am endm ent increasing the dues for personal and organizational mem­ bers from $25 to $35 annually. keywords: acrl; ala; board cache: crln-18168.pdf plain text: crln-18168.txt item: #608 of 7408 id: crln-18169 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 3254 flesch: 59 summary: ACRL members w ant. C o u n cil’s S trategic P lan n in g Committee came in w ith a strong report identify­ ing continuing education as their highest priority. keywords: acrl; ala; college; ent; ith; libraries; library cache: crln-18169.pdf plain text: crln-18169.txt item: #609 of 7408 id: crln-18170 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 1931 flesch: 53 summary: ACRL requested that the Office of Management and Budget approve a two-year (rather than a four-year) cycle for academic library surveys, and OMB agreed. Only 56 percent of U.S. postsecondary institutions have returned library survey forms due last November 15 to the National Center for Education Statistics. keywords: congress; libraries; library; paper; university cache: crln-18170.pdf plain text: crln-18170.txt item: #610 of 7408 id: crln-18171 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 2689 flesch: 48 summary: Our growing international network links you to other libraries, publishers, online systems, and networks. The deleterious process in the making of modern paper, arising es­ pecially from cheapness, and the wood pulp and chemicals used, in the interests of economy, de­ stroy its texture and durability. keywords: archives; collections; congress; grant; libraries; library; new; paper; records; state; university; •the cache: crln-18171.pdf plain text: crln-18171.txt item: #611 of 7408 id: crln-18172 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2011-04-11 words: 3292 flesch: 54 summary: Heather Fraser has been appointed cataloger in bibliographic services at York University, Ontario. Toni Olshen has been appointed associate di­ rector of university libraries at York University, Ontario. keywords: assistant; cataloger; college; ent; head; illinois; librarian; libraries; library; li­; new; reference; services; university; years; york cache: crln-18172.pdf plain text: crln-18172.txt item: #612 of 7408 id: crln-18173 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1624 flesch: 57 summary: The concluding ch ap ter by W illiam E. Moen provides a prelim inary report on “Library and Inform ation Science Student Attitudes, Dem o­ graphics and Aspirations Survey: W ho W e Are and W hy W e Are H ere.” ISBN 0-87111-338-4. ■ ■ C A L E N D E R March 31—L eadership: The sp rin g conference of th e Eastern New York C hapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries will be held at Colgate University in H am ilton, New York. keywords: ation; library; new; university cache: crln-18173.pdf plain text: crln-18173.txt item: #613 of 7408 id: crln-18174 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 2509 flesch: 54 summary: LIBRARY GRADUATE ASSISTANTS for 1989 Academic Year Mankato State University is seeking individuals who possess either an MLS or MA in Library Science and who wish to work on a subject master degree while gaining valuable professional experience in an academic library. A letter of application outlining your experiences in an academic library, your resume, and the names and telephone num­ bers of three current references should be sent to: Thomas M. Peis- chl, Dean of the Library, Mankato State University, MSU Box 19, Mankato, MN 56002; telephone 507-389-5953. keywords: acrl; information; libraries; library; research; science; state; university cache: crln-18174.pdf plain text: crln-18174.txt item: #614 of 7408 id: crln-18175 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 21854 flesch: 40 summary: BIBLIOGRAPHER AND REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, Asian Stud ies, Michigan State University Library (Librarian I or II). REFERENCE LIBRARIAN AND EDUCATION BIBLIOGRAPHER, Michigan State University Library (Librarian I or II). keywords: ability; accredited; action; application; bibliographic; cataloging; collection; degree; department; development; employer; experience; faculty; head; information; knowledge; letter; librarian; libraries; library; march; minimum; mls; names; new; online; opportunity; planning; position; professional; qualifications; reference; required; research; resume; salary; science; services; skills; social; staff; state; state university; support; system; university; university library; work; years cache: crln-18175.pdf plain text: crln-18175.txt item: #615 of 7408 id: crln-18176 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 2767 flesch: 61 summary: N orm ally, these types of techniques are associated w ith th e prom otion of youth services in school and public libraries. It might be noted by librarians at similar kinds of academic libraries that the UTHSCSA Library entered and won a John Cotton Dana Award in the special libraries category of the contest. keywords: contest; entries; libraries; library; public; relations cache: crln-18176.pdf plain text: crln-18176.txt item: #616 of 7408 id: crln-18179 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 2845 flesch: 60 summary: Publications New ACRL publications appearing in the past year have included: •E v a lu a tin g B ibliographic Instruction: A Handbook. The membership an d co m m ittees have carried out a wide range of activities, which are detailed in the Associa­ tio n ’s a n n u a l re p o rt handed out at the ACRL p ro g ra m keywords: acrl; choice; libraries; new; program; reviews; year cache: crln-18179.pdf plain text: crln-18179.txt item: #617 of 7408 id: crln-18180 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 1958 flesch: 54 summary: O v e r the years, both of us have observed that when discussing with other librarians the need or desirability of librarians doing research several common observations are made. 350 / C&RL News ment grants, curriculum improvement grants, or faculty research grants and may have some size or subject limitations. keywords: data; faculty; librarians; office; research; sources cache: crln-18180.pdf plain text: crln-18180.txt item: #618 of 7408 id: crln-18181 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 4233 flesch: 50 summary: T he overall fram ew ork and definitions for each cell appear above, along w ith some examples of papers from ACRL national conferences. Support for the idea Fortunately, our library administration is quite supportive of research projects and creative activi­ ties. keywords: acrl; author; conceptual; conference; faculty; ith; library; paper; presentation; project; research; re­; theory cache: crln-18181.pdf plain text: crln-18181.txt item: #619 of 7408 id: crln-18182 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 1194 flesch: 40 summary: Rare book, manuscript, and special collections librarians shall not appraise for personal profit any rare book, manuscript, or special collections materials except with the knowl­ edge of their supervisors. Rare book, manuscript, and special collections librarians shall not give, for a fee or on a retainer, any certificate or statement as to the authenticity or authorship or monetary value of rare books, manuscripts, and other special materials in their institution’s collec­ tions or in the possession of a potential donor, ex­ cept where authorized by and in accordance with the established purposes of their own or other non­ profit institutions concerned, and with the knowl­ edge of their supervisors. keywords: book; collections; librarians; manuscript cache: crln-18182.pdf plain text: crln-18182.txt item: #620 of 7408 id: crln-18183 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 1743 flesch: 61 summary: This total represents approximately 155 FTE students per FTE library staff member in 1982, as com­ pared w ith 147 FTE students per FTE library staff m em ber in 1979.2 Females represented approxi­ 2Source of enrollment data: U.S. D epartm ent of Education, National Center for Education Statis- mately 75 % of the college and university library staff in both years. Interlibrary loans rose substantially; total loans to other li­ braries increased by 34.1% over 1979, and loans from other libraries by 18.0% . keywords: expenditures; library; university cache: crln-18183.pdf plain text: crln-18183.txt item: #621 of 7408 id: crln-18184 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 1528 flesch: 57 summary: News N e ws from the Field Grants • Cornell University M edical College L ibrary, New York, has been aw arded a Medical L ibrary Resource Project G rant by the N ational L ibrary of M edicine for $290,000 to establish th e C ornell H ealth Sciences Com puterized L ibrary Network. ■ ■ P E O P L E Profiles William J. Crowe has been appointed assistant director of libraries for technical services at the Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, effec­ tive April 1. keywords: library; university cache: crln-18184.pdf plain text: crln-18184.txt item: #622 of 7408 id: crln-18185 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 4090 flesch: 49 summary: Crowe currently serves as coordinator of the Academic and Special Li­ braries Division of the Ohio Library Association, has been active in ALA’s Library Administration and Management Division, and is incoming chair of the Technical Services Group of the Ohio Inter- University Library Council. Christine de Vallet has been appointed li­ brary services librarian at Yale University Library. keywords: assistant; california; college; director; head; july; law; librarian; libraries; library; li­; new; reference; school; science; services; state; university; univer­ cache: crln-18185.pdf plain text: crln-18185.txt item: #623 of 7408 id: crln-18186 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 2842 flesch: 63 summary: All th e technology described was developed by such F ederal agencies as NASA, D O D , D O E , and NBS. Peter M. Briscoe (UC Riverside), Sheila T. Dowc (U C B e rk e le y ), o r G e o rg e J. S o ete (U C Sar D iego). keywords: ent cache: crln-18186.pdf plain text: crln-18186.txt item: #624 of 7408 id: crln-18187 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 613 flesch: 61 summary: News CALENDRE J u ly September 13-14—Online Systems: Second National Confer ence on Integrated Online Library Systems, At­ lanta Hilton Hotel, Georgia. Con­ tact: Center for Management Services, 103 Laws Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056. keywords: contact; systems; university; washington cache: crln-18187.pdf plain text: crln-18187.txt item: #625 of 7408 id: crln-18188 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-13 words: 8852 flesch: 45 summary: Send resume, three refer­ ences, and letter of application to: Carole Larson, Reference Depart­ ment, University Library, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182-0237. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS required; master’s degree in one of the sciences or engineering highly desirable; 2 years of reference experience desirable. keywords: accredited; action; application; august; cataloging; collection; college; degree; employer; experience; faculty; knowledge; librarian; library; mls; names; opportunity; position; qualifications; reference; resume; salary; science; services; university cache: crln-18188.pdf plain text: crln-18188.txt item: #626 of 7408 id: crln-18189 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1104 flesch: 47 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries College & Research l ibaries news No. 6, June 1971 ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries, Vol. 32, No. 3 Report To the Membership— ACRL Committee on Academic Status At its meeting in Chicago on March 26 and 27 the ACRL Committee on Academic Status agreed that an interim report to the member­ ship was necessary before the Annual Confer­ ance in Dallas. While feeling that a rewriting of the standards to include these changes was advisable and would result in more widespread support for the faculty status of academic li­ brarians, the committee thought the ACRL membership should also be given the oppor­ tunity to consider the standards as previously C ollege & Research Libraries is published by the Association o f College and Research Libraries, a division o f the American Library Association, 17 times yearly—6 bimonthly journal issues and II monthly, combining July- August, News issues at 1201-05 Bluff St., Fulton, Mo. 65251. keywords: acrl; ala; college; committee; status cache: crln-18189.pdf plain text: crln-18189.txt item: #627 of 7408 id: crln-18190 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 3142 flesch: 43 summary: This took the shape of an informal meeting of thirteen college and university li­ brarians who discussed matters pertaining to the operation of college libraries and who, be­ fore adjourning, voted on the motion of W. I. Fletcher, of Amherst, that a College Library Section be organized at the next conference of the ALA. This move was probably in response to increased grumblings of discontent among the college librarians about the lack of empha­ sis at headquarters in annual conferences and in publications on the problems and needs of college libraries. keywords: acrl; ala; college; libraries; library; li­; reference; section; university cache: crln-18190.pdf plain text: crln-18190.txt item: #628 of 7408 id: crln-18191 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1534 flesch: 55 summary: These are listed below with the names of ACRL members serving on them who, I am sure, would be happy to receive any suggestions from the membership. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 160 bined in 1951 as the Pure and Applied Sciences Section to bring ACRL to its section status as of 1956. keywords: acrl; ala; board; college; committee; university cache: crln-18191.pdf plain text: crln-18191.txt item: #629 of 7408 id: crln-18192 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 9373 flesch: 59 summary: Mr. Forth then again suggested the Board consider a resolution declaring ACRL to be the body within ALA which has responsibility for establishing and enforcing all standards af­ fecting academic libraries. He suggested that his com­ mittee could better accomplish the tasks given it by implementation of the resolution bringing all matters affecting academic libraries in ALA under ACRL. keywords: acrl; ala; board; college; committee; e n; libraries; library; miss; resolution; standards; status; t h; university cache: crln-18192.pdf plain text: crln-18192.txt item: #630 of 7408 id: crln-18193 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1565 flesch: 46 summary: Librarians who hold faculty rank shall re­ ceive salaries with other faculty members in the same rank and shall attain salary levels at least equivalent to the minimum for their ranks by July 1, 1973. This in­ cludes a 9 / 10-month year, faculty rank and salary scale, as well as tenure, promotions, and sabbaticals. keywords: director; faculty; librarians; library; status; university cache: crln-18193.pdf plain text: crln-18193.txt item: #631 of 7408 id: crln-18194 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 877 flesch: 51 summary: Librarians who hold faculty rank shall re­ ceive salaries with other faculty members in the same rank and shall attain salary levels at least equivalent to the minimum for their ranks by July 1, 1973. This in­ cludes a 9 / 10-month year, faculty rank and salary scale, as well as tenure, promotions, and sabbaticals. keywords: faculty; librarians; library cache: crln-18194.pdf plain text: crln-18194.txt item: #632 of 7408 id: crln-18195 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 729 flesch: 43 summary: This year the 15 percent of the ap­ propriation specified in the Higher Education Act for Special Purpose grants will probably permit about sixty grants to be made in the A and B categories and a few more to consortia under Type C. ■■ News From the Field A C Q U IS IT IO N S • We have had many calls from librarians who have not received the forms, but when we explain that they were stapled together like a pamphlet, with green covers, labelled in large black letters, “College Library Resources,” they are usually found, probably among the president’s pile of new magazines. keywords: college; grants; library; newell cache: crln-18195.pdf plain text: crln-18195.txt item: #633 of 7408 id: crln-18196 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 8941 flesch: 49 summary: A list to these holdings, American Indian Periodicals in the Princeton University Library, has just been published, coedited by Alfred L. Bush and Robert S. Fraser, the latter one of the library’s rare books curators. Katharine M. Stokes College and University Library Specialist, Training and Resources Branch, Division of Li­ brary Programs, Bureau of Libraries and Ed­ ucational Technology, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202. keywords: activities; american; association; books; california; college; education; history; illinois; information; institute; in­; june; law; librarian; libraries; library; li­; network; new; papers; president; program; reference; research; school; science; services; state; survey; title; university; year cache: crln-18196.pdf plain text: crln-18196.txt item: #634 of 7408 id: crln-18198 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 679 flesch: 57 summary: The entire spectrum of library operations will be covered—acquisitions, book catalogs, cataloging, serials and periodicals, circulation, information retrieval and indexing, bibliogra­ phies, management, inventory, and a variety of other operations. The Library Automation, Research and Consulting (LARC) Association is publishing a twelve-volume series entitled A Survey of Automated Activities in the Libraries of the World. keywords: activities; college; libraries; survey cache: crln-18198.pdf plain text: crln-18198.txt item: #635 of 7408 id: crln-18199 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 671 flesch: 60 summary: Any organization or group committed to a political, cultural, or social cause and who wants to have a spokesman at our booth should con­ tact Jack Forman, JMRT Booth Chairman, Free Public Library of Woodbridge, 800 Rah­ way Ave., Woodbridge, N.J. 07095 as soon as possible. Plans for 1971 in­ clude a program on library education “co-pro­ duced” with Georgia Library Association/Li- brary Education Division. keywords: booth; jmrt; library cache: crln-18199.pdf plain text: crln-18199.txt item: #636 of 7408 id: crln-18200 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1595 flesch: 55 summary: Mrs. Marjorie E. Murein has been pro­ moted to the position of reference librarian, Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio. Mrs. Jean E. Miller is a cataloger in the Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio. keywords: head; kent; librarian; library; ohio; position; state; university cache: crln-18200.pdf plain text: crln-18200.txt item: #637 of 7408 id: crln-18201 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2416 flesch: 61 summary: F U N D A M E N T A L REFERENCE S O U R C E S FRA NC ES NEEL CHENEY F U N D A M E N T keywords: faculty; library; university cache: crln-18201.pdf plain text: crln-18201.txt item: #638 of 7408 id: crln-18203 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 9010 flesch: 109 summary: e e - jo u r n a l o r d e r in g p r o c e s s , f h e r i n t e r e s t in t h e c h a l l e n g e s o keywords: c e; e d; e e; e n; e s; h e; m e; n s; n t; o n; r e; s s; t e cache: crln-18203.pdf plain text: crln-18203.txt item: #639 of 7408 id: crln-18204 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 5037 flesch: 92 summary: This site is the h o m e o f th e K now l­ e d g e a n d In n o v atio n M anagem ent Professional Society. This is the hom e o f Knowl­ edge M anagem entm agaAne, which existed in print fro m 1998 to 2001, after w h keywords: e n; n d; o n cache: crln-18204.pdf plain text: crln-18204.txt item: #640 of 7408 id: crln-18205 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 5443 flesch: 94 summary: This site is the h o m e o f th e K now l­ e d g e a n d In n o v atio n M anagem ent Professional Society. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 70 / C&RL News ■ February 2004 IN T E R N E T RESOURCES A guide to resources on the Internet by Michael M. Smith K now ledge M anagem ent (KM) is o n e o f m any im portant topics being addressed b y com pa­ nies in today's com plex business environment. keywords: e n; n o cache: crln-18205.pdf plain text: crln-18205.txt item: #641 of 7408 id: crln-18206 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 7669 flesch: 81 summary: As w ith th e APAs at D e P a u w , th e CAs w e re also in tro d u ced to a n onlin e tool— the K ent Library W alking T our—th a t th e y co u ld u se a n d refer fellow Additionally, librarians an d their faculty partners m ust w ork together to ensure that students receive gu id an ce a n d assistance at th e time o f n e e d in a collaborative learning an d pro b ­ lem-solving learning environment. keywords: e e; e n; information; ith; librarians; n d; o f; o n; o u cache: crln-18206.pdf plain text: crln-18206.txt item: #642 of 7408 id: crln-18207 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 4377 flesch: 93 summary: ro p -in se ssio n s e n d e d u p n o t b e in g as w e ll-a tte n d e d as w e h R e sid e n c e Life staffs, w e le a rn e d , a re c o n ­ sta n tly lo o k in g for w ay s to e n h a n c e a c a d e m ic p keywords: e n cache: crln-18207.pdf plain text: crln-18207.txt item: #643 of 7408 id: crln-18210 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 7226 flesch: 83 summary: g h ly g r o u n d e d in a n u n d e rsta n d in g o f tire p T his in clu d es p ro v id in g in fo rm atio n o n altern a­ tives su c h as o p e n arch iv es a n d institutional re ­ positories. keywords: acrl; e m; e n; e w; n d; o n; o u cache: crln-18210.pdf plain text: crln-18210.txt item: #644 of 7408 id: crln-18214 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 3939 flesch: 95 summary: R ich in r e c o r d e d c o n tra c ts w ith o th e r d re s u rre c ts a n e a rly fo rg o tte n le g a c y . keywords: o n cache: crln-18214.pdf plain text: crln-18214.txt item: #645 of 7408 id: crln-18218 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-22 words: 17081 flesch: 90 summary: lle g e s e e ks a librarian to pro vid e refe re ie s a c c e p ta b le fo r in itia l s c r e e n in g ) , a n d c o n ta c t in fo r ­ m a tio n in c lu d in g th e n a m e s , te le p h o n e n u m b e r s , e - m a il a n d s tr e e t a keywords: b e; c e; c o; c u; d e; d s; d u; e e; e n; e o; e s; e u; g e; h e; ic e; m e; n c; n d; n g; n n; n p; n s; n t; o n; o u; p e; p o; p p; p u; r e; s c; s o; s p; s s; s t; s u; t e; tio n; u n; w e cache: crln-18218.pdf plain text: crln-18218.txt item: #646 of 7408 id: crln-18220 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 3524 flesch: 51 summary: Two reports from the R esearch Libraries Group S e v e r a l years ago, RLG institutions embarked on a program of collection evaluation studies: these have come to be known as “verification” studies. Examples of findings of verification studies A study carried out in English literature from the Cambridge Bibliography o f English Literature produced some interesting results. keywords: collection; conspectus; holdings; libraries; library; rlg; studies; study; verification cache: crln-18220.pdf plain text: crln-18220.txt item: #647 of 7408 id: crln-18221 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 2348 flesch: 58 summary: Before designing our record form at we read widely in chapbook scholarship and discussed our project w ith faculty at Indiana University who have an interest in chapbooks. Chapbooks were small and easily transport­ able, usually consisting of eight, sixteen, or thirty- two pages. keywords: ball; chapbook; collection; library; music; system cache: crln-18221.pdf plain text: crln-18221.txt item: #648 of 7408 id: crln-18222 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1875 flesch: 57 summary: Although collections of some kind are custom ar­ ily used as a basis for academic library exhibits, ef­ fective displays may be planned where the collec­ tion is of secondary im portance to the display. Creating effective library exhibits is indeed labor intensive and tim e consuming as Caswell suggested in her article, “Building a Strategy for Academic L ib ra keywords: exhibit; library cache: crln-18222.pdf plain text: crln-18222.txt item: #649 of 7408 id: crln-18223 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1638 flesch: 61 summary: This keynote em p h a­ sis began w ith the design of the ACRL President’s Program for 1985. A C R L m e m b e rs w ere asked to invest in the association by providing their advice on the desirability and feasibility of m oving fo rw ard w ith the m any projects and activities rec­ om m ended in the 1982 Activity Model for 1990. keywords: acrl; association cache: crln-18223.pdf plain text: crln-18223.txt item: #650 of 7408 id: crln-18224 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 3018 flesch: 54 summary: The transfer policy must: 1. promulgate publicly the library’s definition of and policy tow ard rare and special collections, strongly justifying the measures being taken to pro­ July/August 1985 / 349 350 / C&R L News tect rare m aterials, and describing how these m ea­ sures will enhance the institution’s resources in car­ rying out its mission; 2. establish firm lines of authority for the con­ duct of an economical and expeditious program ; 3. reflect wide agreement on selection criteria and procedure based on the institution’s mission, its resources for carrying out that mission, and the nature and strengths of its special collections; 4. list the criteria of rarity being used in selecting transfer items, which m ay be influenced to some extent by the nature and strengths of the library’s general and special collections; 5. * These guidelines reflect two pervasive and un­ derlying conditions which influence both the for­ mulation and the administration of transfer policy: the identification of the rare and special, and the complex interaction of library departm ents re­ quired to effect changes in the records by which readers are informed of the location of materials. keywords: books; collections; ith; libraries; library; policy; program; records; transfer; university cache: crln-18224.pdf plain text: crln-18224.txt item: #651 of 7408 id: crln-18225 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1160 flesch: 50 summary: “National Libraries, University Libraries and Other General Research Libraries, Parliam entary Libraries. Although IFLA as the general voice of li­ brarianship is independent of UNESCO, neverthe­ less, b ecau se of U N E S C O ’s m a jo r role in information issues, IFLA closely follows UNESCO work and indeed has performed contracts for UN­ ESCO in such areas as universal bibliographic con­ trol, training, national libraries, libraries for the blind, etc. keywords: libraries; library; research; university cache: crln-18225.pdf plain text: crln-18225.txt item: #652 of 7408 id: crln-18226 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1784 flesch: 61 summary: News been concerned w ith the im provem ent of aca­ demic research library services in less developed countries. the study of m anagerial problems associated w ith the continuing acquisition and availability of research m aterials in the context of networks, and cooperation at the local, regional and national and/or subject level; 6. keywords: library; new cache: crln-18226.pdf plain text: crln-18226.txt item: #653 of 7408 id: crln-18227 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 2080 flesch: 63 summary: su p p lied a follow -up to his American Libraries article w ith “Fixing W h at’s W rong W ith Reference.” W ith m any good ideas, lots of en­ ergy, and very good leadership, the Florida ACRL C hapter is in excellent shape!—JoAn Segal. keywords: acrl; new; program cache: crln-18227.pdf plain text: crln-18227.txt item: #654 of 7408 id: crln-18228 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 2863 flesch: 64 summary: • H arvard University L ibrary received a $1 mil- lion unrestricted gift from John W . P E O P L E . keywords: collection; ibrary; libraries; university cache: crln-18228.pdf plain text: crln-18228.txt item: #655 of 7408 id: crln-18229 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 3429 flesch: 63 summary: ■ ■ July /August 1985 / 363 Beverly Carlton has been appointed reference lib ra ria n at the V anderbilt University M edical C enter Library. Donald H. Dederick has been appointed head of the Interlibrary Loan D epartm ent at the M edi­ cal Research L ibrary of Brooklyn, State University of New York, D ow nstate Medical Center. keywords: college; head; ibrary; librarian; libraries; new; reference; science; state; university cache: crln-18229.pdf plain text: crln-18229.txt item: #656 of 7408 id: crln-18230 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 586 flesch: 62 summary: Of these, 23 felt the increase would have a major impact on library services; 18 mentioned that interlibrary loan service would be affected. Rep. Ford, who will be in charge of Higher Education Act reauthorization during this Congress, has often said he does more for libraries through his postal committee than through his education positions. keywords: class; library cache: crln-18230.pdf plain text: crln-18230.txt item: #657 of 7408 id: crln-18231 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1770 flesch: 60 summary: • James Merrill, Poet (32 pages, 1985), is a cata- log of the current exhibit on Merrill at the W ash­ ington University Libraries, St. Louis. The exhibit New EBSS Test Collections Guide ACRL has just published a Guide fo r the De­ velopm ent and M anagem ent of Test Collec­ tions, w ith Special Emphasis on Academic Set­ tings. keywords: ation; copies; guide; libraries; library; members; university cache: crln-18231.pdf plain text: crln-18231.txt item: #658 of 7408 id: crln-18232 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1263 flesch: 57 summary: Contact: Joseph J. Lauer, University Research Library, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Charles Dy­ gert, Ohio State University, will speak on “C re­ ating Environments for the Expression of Hu­ man Excellence.” keywords: contact; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18232.pdf plain text: crln-18232.txt item: #659 of 7408 id: crln-18251 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 5189 flesch: 58 summary: In reference to library services, a noncampus course is any course which does not have access to full library services on equal par with regular campus courses. Independent study: this type of course often involves the active pursuit of a variety of library resources by a student and thus the full range of library services is necessary. keywords: courses; extension; facilities; guidelines; libraries; library; needs; noncampus; personnel; resources; services; students cache: crln-18251.pdf plain text: crln-18251.txt item: #660 of 7408 id: crln-18252 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1318 flesch: 67 summary: This reflects the amount of unreimbursed ACRL staff costs spent on Choice and absorbed by the ACRL 303 budget. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 274 ACRL 1980/81 Budget ACRL Summary Budgets ACRL 1979/80 1980/81 Revenue $268,929 $333,881 Expense 365,134 391,922 (96,205) (58,041) Reserve 110,912 74,952* Balance $ 14,707 $ 16,911 Choice Revenue $656,624 $708,814 Expense 677,123 698,749 (20,499) 10,065 Reserve 56,670 36,171 $ 36,171 $ 46,236 * Estimate provided by ALA Controller Figures in parentheses are negative amounts Highlights At the annual meeting in New York, the ACRL Board of Directors adopted the 1980/81 ACRL budget. keywords: 1980/81; acrl; budget; ieee; index cache: crln-18252.pdf plain text: crln-18252.txt item: #661 of 7408 id: crln-18253 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 2405 flesch: 49 summary: More than ever it is essential for library staff who are to be productive contributors to a li­ brary, or libraries, over a long career to be able to keep pace with developments in the field and to undergo substantial professional growth and development over that career. The academic library administrator, therefore, expects the library staff to have an interest in and to participate in continuing education activities as appropriate. keywords: activities; education; faculty; individual; library; staff; volumes cache: crln-18253.pdf plain text: crln-18253.txt item: #662 of 7408 id: crln-18254 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1738 flesch: 54 summary: The McGill University Library has ac­ quired the substantial Kierkegaard-Malantschuk Library Collection. Nomination forms are available from Peter Spyers-Duran, Chair, E sther J. Piercy Jury Award, Director of the Library, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Boule­ vard, Long Beach, CA 90840. keywords: catalog; collection; libraries; library; model; university cache: crln-18254.pdf plain text: crln-18254.txt item: #663 of 7408 id: crln-18255 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 2700 flesch: 53 summary: Katherine V. Shaw has been named general college librarian, Illinois State University Library, Normal. D uring his library career Axford was head librarian at the Denver Post, director of librar­ ies at the University of D enver and F lorida A tlantic U niversity, H. William Axford university librarian at Arizona State University, and consulting director at Sangamon State University Library. keywords: assistant; college; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; new; reference; services; state; university cache: crln-18255.pdf plain text: crln-18255.txt item: #664 of 7408 id: crln-18256 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 1980 flesch: 67 summary: Programs and Collection Development Institute,” Rosary Col­ lege Graduate School of Library Science, River Forest, Illinois. Contact: Tze-chung Li, Rosary College Graduate School of Library Science, 7900 W est D ivision S tre e t, R iver F o re st, IL 60305. keywords: acrl; average; contact; fee; information; library; new; online; research; university cache: crln-18256.pdf plain text: crln-18256.txt item: #665 of 7408 id: crln-18257 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-09 words: 7693 flesch: 58 summary: University o f California, Riverside, P.O. Box 5900, Riverside, CA 9 25 17 . Contact: Jean W halen, Personnel Librarian, University Library, Room 109, State University of New York at Albany, 1400 Washing­ ton Avenue, Albany, New York 12222. keywords: accredited; assistant; com; degree; director; employer; ent; experience; faculty; librarian; libraries; library; mls; o f; qualifications; reference; research; resume; salary; science; services; staff; state; university cache: crln-18257.pdf plain text: crln-18257.txt item: #666 of 7408 id: crln-18258 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1429 flesch: 67 summary: f o r c o m m u n it y , ju n io r, a n d technical c o lle g e le a rn in g re source s p r o g r a m s AECT Community College Association f o r Instructional Technology and the ACRL Community and Junior College Libraries Section 274 A C R L p r o A nnual subscription: For members o f ACRL, $12.50 per year, included in m em bership dues; fo r nonmem bers, $30.00 per year in U.S., $35.00 per year in Canada and other PUAS countries, $40.00 in other foreign countries. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18258.pdf plain text: crln-18258.txt item: #667 of 7408 id: crln-18259 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 2363 flesch: 63 summary: T he agricul­ tural data sets contain infor­ mation o n topics such as farm p ro d u ction e x p e n se s , m ilk and dairy product sales, Eu­ r o p e a n c Call f o r p o p u la r cultu re p a p e rs The Popular Culture Association is seeking presenters for its meeting in Philadelphia, April 12-15, 1995. keywords: acrl; library cache: crln-18259.pdf plain text: crln-18259.txt item: #668 of 7408 id: crln-18260 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1573 flesch: 57 summary: o f the library, library automation, research methods, and on­ line searching. • D evelo p a standardized questionnaire form to gather information about individual faculty.- Use the questionnaire to set up pro­ files o f faculty research interests. keywords: faculty; library; research cache: crln-18260.pdf plain text: crln-18260.txt item: #669 of 7408 id: crln-18261 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1894 flesch: 61 summary: A n Electronic Journal f o r the 21st Cen­ tury. There are costs associated with the use o f this database; it can be accessed from the Internet using telnet: telnet acsvax.open.ac.uk, login: icdl. keywords: distance; education; studies; subscribe; university; women cache: crln-18261.pdf plain text: crln-18261.txt item: #670 of 7408 id: crln-18262 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 671 flesch: 62 summary: Using CARL UnCover. Access to women’s studies information is a major concern o f all librarians because women’s studies has been integrated into all subjects, in particular literature, sociology, and psychology. I must point out, however, that Glazier makes an unfortunate omission by neglecting to mention the Schlesinger Library on the His­ tory o f Women in America in her section on OPACs. keywords: women cache: crln-18262.pdf plain text: crln-18262.txt item: #671 of 7408 id: crln-18263 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 9476 flesch: 57 summary: Particular consideration must be given to any present or future requirements for equipment associated with automated systems or other applications o f library technology. Micro­ form holdings should be converted to volume-equivalents, whether by actual count or by an averaging formula which considers each reel o f microfilm, or ten pieces o f any other microform, as one volume-equivalent. keywords: academic; acrl; ala; collection; college; commentary; committee; faculty; formula; information; institution; libraries; library; materials; o f; programs; section; services; size; staff; standards; use; users cache: crln-18263.pdf plain text: crln-18263.txt item: #672 of 7408 id: crln-18264 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 7842 flesch: 53 summary: Learning resources effec­ tiveness measures should rely on the relational attributes o f the program which directly im­ pact learning attained by students. o f learning re­ sources programs and ongoing changes in tech­ nology mandate regular staff participation in continuing education. keywords: access; collection; college; commentary; community; education; equipment; information; institution; learning; library; materials; o f; professional; program; resources; re­; services; space; staff; student cache: crln-18264.pdf plain text: crln-18264.txt item: #673 of 7408 id: crln-18265 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 5758 flesch: 62 summary: Saturday, June 25, 9:30-11:00 Review and Planning: Sunday June 26,4:30-5:30 a.m.; Monday, June 27, 9:30-11:00 a.m. p.m. Saturday, June 25, 9:30-11:00 a.m.; in Technical Services: Saturday, June 25, Monday, June 27, 2:00-4:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and Monday, June 27, A d H oc Committee on Electronic Resources for 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (closed) Sociologists, Sunday, June 26, 8:00-9:00 a.m. Section Newsletter Editors: Monday, June 27, A n thropology Librarians Discussion Group: 8:00-9:00 a.m. Monday, June 27, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Standards and Accreditation: Sunday, June Bibliography: keywords: a.m.; a.m.-12:30 p.m.; acrl; conference; group; june; libraries; library; monday; p.m.; p.m. june; planning; program; saturday; section; sunday cache: crln-18265.pdf plain text: crln-18265.txt item: #674 of 7408 id: crln-18266 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 4214 flesch: 62 summary: The committee stands ready to w ork with these LSOs to improve communication about thefts and to assist in the education o f all li­ brarians about the epidemic proportions of library thefts and the means to cope with them. Library premises includes the interior o f a building, structure, or other enclo­ sure in which a library facility is located; the exterior appurtenances to such building, struc­ ture, or other enclosure; and the land on which such building, structure, or other enclosure is located. keywords: acrl; ala; book; committee; guidelines; libraries; library; materials; news; person; property; section; security; theft cache: crln-18266.pdf plain text: crln-18266.txt item: #675 of 7408 id: crln-18267 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 636 flesch: 44 summary: In accordance with the National Film Preservation Act o f 1992 (Public Law 102- 307), Billington submitted to Congress last June four vol­ umes o f testimony, written comments, and interview s which detail the problems inherent in preserv­ ing films. f a 1993 ARL libraries’ sur­ vey on h ow automation is used in the manage­ ment o f preservation activities, plus documen­ tation on preservation management information systems. keywords: preservation; university cache: crln-18267.pdf plain text: crln-18267.txt item: #676 of 7408 id: crln-18269 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1593 flesch: 64 summary: T he b o o k includes many, case studies (National Library o f Portu­ gal, University o f W ales, and others) to illus­ trate particular system features. Combining a summary o f policy and scientific issues, biographies, a chronol­ ogy o f key events, statistics, a directory o f or­ ganizations, primary documents, a bibliogra­ phy and glossary, the book is an outstanding first choice for term papers or topical research. keywords: isbn cache: crln-18269.pdf plain text: crln-18269.txt item: #677 of 7408 id: crln-18270 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 2110 flesch: 53 summary: Also included are the Webster Commis­ sion archives, 58 boxes o f materials on the city’s handling o f the riots, plus more than 40 addi­ tional reports, books, and related government and privately printed documents. • Elicit the support o f library administra­ tors in stressing the importance o f liaison rela­ tionships. keywords: faculty; information; library; materials; new; research; university cache: crln-18270.pdf plain text: crln-18270.txt item: #678 of 7408 id: crln-18271 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 2927 flesch: 62 summary: She was appointed to her most recent p o­ sition in 1994 after working extensively with the Patent and Trademark Depository Libraiy Program and helping hundreds o f library users with their patent and trademark searches. In 1976 she was appointed head o f acquisitions for the Dart­ mouth College Library System. keywords: california; college; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; mls; reference; university cache: crln-18271.pdf plain text: crln-18271.txt item: #679 of 7408 id: crln-18273 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 18728 flesch: 34 summary: Second advanced degree in one of the life or physical sciences; or an undergraduate degree in one of the life or physical sciences and a minimum of three years of recent professional library reference experience in the sciences; or a minimum of five years of recent professional library reference experience in the sciences. The University Library serves approximately 2,300faculty and staff as well as 22,500 students enrolled in these programs. keywords: ability; ala; application; bibliographic; california; cataloging; collection; degree; development; experience; faculty; head; information; instruction; knowledge; letter; librarian; library; management; materials; minimum; mls; names; online; planning; position; public; qualifications; reference; resume; salary; sciences; services; skills; staff; state; university; university library; work; years cache: crln-18273.pdf plain text: crln-18273.txt item: #680 of 7408 id: crln-18276 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 8685 flesch: 92 summary: I fu n d e d a full- service pre serv a tio n u n it a t M ichigan a t th e b e g in ­ n in g of th e 1980s; fu n d e d a specialized in fo rm a tio I have m a in ta in e d an u p -to -d a te know ledge of th e issues a n d concerns facing academ keywords: e m; e n; n d; n t; o n; o u; t h; u n; w e cache: crln-18276.pdf plain text: crln-18276.txt item: #681 of 7408 id: crln-18279 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 6267 flesch: 99 summary: f a c o m p re h e n ­ sive re m e d u ­ a te S tu d e n t keywords: e n; n d; n t; t h cache: crln-18279.pdf plain text: crln-18279.txt item: #682 of 7408 id: crln-18280 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 4060 flesch: 98 summary: T h e s e “ l e a r n e r s ” a d v is e rs w o u ld h elp p a tro n s to gain th e in fo rm a tio n a nd skills to fu n c tio n successfully in th e L ea rn in g Soci­ e ty .1 • C o lle g e a n d u n iv e rs ity lib ra rie s sh o W e in v ite le ft-h a n d e d p e ople w h keywords: e n cache: crln-18280.pdf plain text: crln-18280.txt item: #683 of 7408 id: crln-18282 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 6536 flesch: 92 summary: Isaksen continued demystifying creativity by de­ scribing four stages in the creative process: 1) prep­ aration, (investigating the problem in all direc­ 280 / C& RL News tions), 2) in c u b a tio n (th in k in g a b o u t th e p roblem in a “n o t conscious” m a n n e r), 3) illu m in a tio n (the ap p ea ran c e of a “h a p p ry could b in d periodicals in a m ore cost-effective m a n n e r, a d a p to rs w o u ld study th e fee stru c tu re of differe n t b in d ers, explore th e costs of in-house b in d in g , a n d exam ine th e feasibility of m icroform re p la ce m en t. T h e a d a p to r’s c o n trib u ­ tio n is often v iew ed in term s of th e ir precision, reli­ ab ility a n d de p en d a b ility . keywords: e n; h e; n d; t h cache: crln-18282.pdf plain text: crln-18282.txt item: #684 of 7408 id: crln-18283 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1093 flesch: 43 summary: The reference librarian oversees the reference collection which involves selecting materials, de-selecting, and providing training in the use of reference materials; assists the department head in planning effective reference services; provides general reference service for patrons; supervises the circulation system procedures and solves circulation problems; acts as liaison to the cataloging and acquisitions departments by recognizing and resolving ordering and cataloging conflicts. An outlay freeze would require an estimated 22 percent cut in library programs (based on the Congressional Budget Office’s current policy baseline). keywords: ala; budget; librarian; library; reference cache: crln-18283.pdf plain text: crln-18283.txt item: #685 of 7408 id: crln-18284 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 3950 flesch: 70 summary: T h e focus a t a n y given tim e tended to reflect the interests a nd concerns of the c u rre n t ch air ra th e r th a n long-term p rogram m atic planning. P ro g ra m m in g W orkshop for H istorically Black Colleges a n d Universities (HB- CUs), fu n d e d b y th e N ational E n d o w m e n t for the H um anities a n d sponsored by A C R L a nd PLA, w as held in A tlan ta , F e b ru a ry 2 2 -2 4 . keywords: college; com; section cache: crln-18284.pdf plain text: crln-18284.txt item: #686 of 7408 id: crln-18285 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 1920 flesch: 61 summary: F u r­ ther, few articles, w ith the exception of those on verification studies, have analyzed the substance of the Conspectus as it pertains to a specific subject area. I also invited Jam es Spohrer, associate lib ra r­ ian for G erm anic collections at th e University of California-Berkeley, who contributed a p aper on ‘Dutch, Flemish, Frisian M aterials at Berkeley: Collections a nd Access,’ and M ichael W intle, a so­ cial and economic historian a t the C entre for M od­ ern D utch Studies, at the U niversity of Hull (G reat Britain), w ho presented a p a p er about the com pi­ la tio n of t h e keywords: acrl cache: crln-18285.pdf plain text: crln-18285.txt item: #687 of 7408 id: crln-18286 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 9306 flesch: 84 summary: D issertation proposals p re ­ viously fu n d e d by th is fellow ship h ave included: a c t a n d a p p ro p ria te n e ss of design, success w ith in te n d e d a u dience a n d a cc u rac y o f detail. keywords: c h; e n; e r; e u; h e; lib; n d; n n; n s; n t; o n; t h; th e; tio; u n; w e cache: crln-18286.pdf plain text: crln-18286.txt item: #688 of 7408 id: crln-18288 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 6007 flesch: 82 summary: ra ft is in clu d e d in th is a rticle (T ab le 1). M any of A C R L ’s activities a re in te n d e d to be self-supporting, in clu d in g m ost of its pub lic a tio n s a n d its e d u ca tio n p ro g ram s (conferences, c o n tin u ­ ing e d u c a tio n courses, etc.). keywords: c r; e n; n d cache: crln-18288.pdf plain text: crln-18288.txt item: #689 of 7408 id: crln-18290 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 2754 flesch: 83 summary: At ALA headquarters, w e have a big p a rty w ith refreshm ents, contests, door prizes, a n d a b ig th an k you speech. But w e can ’t do it for you. keywords: eek cache: crln-18290.pdf plain text: crln-18290.txt item: #690 of 7408 id: crln-18291 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 6605 flesch: 86 summary: T h e g ra n t w ill provide th e libraries w ith an en d o w m en t of $3.2 m illion a t th e end of th ree years to b e used to increase th e ir holdings in N ear E ast a n d T h e p keywords: e n; n d; n t; o n; tio; u n cache: crln-18291.pdf plain text: crln-18291.txt item: #691 of 7408 id: crln-18292 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 7166 flesch: 86 summary: K. Wayne Smith, P re sid e n t a n d C E O of K. W ayne Sm ith and Associates, a m anagem ent con­ su ltin g and h o ld in g c om pany, has been n am ed President and C hief Executive book repair, construction of protective enclosures for fragile or dam aged m ate ria ls, en v iro n m en ta l m o nitoring, developm ent of staff a nd user education program s, and the coordination of disaster recovery and sal­ vage o p e ratio n s. keywords: e n; e p; e u; lib; lib ra; n d; n t; niversity; o n; p o; ra ria; ria; ria n; te d; th e cache: crln-18292.pdf plain text: crln-18292.txt item: #692 of 7408 id: crln-18293 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 6566 flesch: 98 summary: SP E C kits m a y be o rd e re d fo r $20 ( p r e p a y m D e keywords: e n; m e; n d; o n cache: crln-18293.pdf plain text: crln-18293.txt item: #693 of 7408 id: crln-18295 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 28921 flesch: 44 summary: To apply: Send letter of application and resume which together address all of the general and specific qualifications related to the position in which interested, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of four recent references to: Constance Corey, Associate Dean of University Libraries, Hayden Library, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287­ 1006; (Phone: 602/965-3417). Reports to the Director of Li­ braries and participates in planning and formulation of policy for the University Libraries system. keywords: academic; accredited; action; applications; april; assistant; benefits; bibliographic; cataloging; collection; college; com; communication; degree; department; development; director; employer; experience; faculty; head; information; instruction; knowledge; letter; librarian; libraries; library; library experience; library services; minimum; mls; names; o f; o n; oclc; online; opportunity; position; preferred; professional; qualifications; reference; reference librarian; reference services; required; research; responsibilities; resume; salary; science; searching; services; skills; staff; state; state university; subject; system; university; university library; years cache: crln-18295.pdf plain text: crln-18295.txt item: #694 of 7408 id: crln-18297 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 10571 flesch: 114 summary: o r e a c H e r e ’s a b r keywords: e n; e s; l e; n t; o n; r e; t e; t o cache: crln-18297.pdf plain text: crln-18297.txt item: #695 of 7408 id: crln-18299 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 29445 flesch: 112 summary: c e s s t o a n y o n e a n y ­ w h e r e ? ” t T h in k in g s ty le p re fe re n ce s a m o n g a ca d e m ic lib ra ria n s I s t h e r e a s ig n if ic a n t r e l a t keywords: c e; e d; e e; e n; e o; e s; h e; l e; n s; n t; o n; r e; r n; r s; r t; s o; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: crln-18299.pdf plain text: crln-18299.txt item: #696 of 7408 id: crln-18300 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 10910 flesch: 114 summary: e r e is a n e In te rn a tio n a l site s T h e r e a r e e x c e l l e n t g e n e a l o keywords: e s; l e; n e; n t; o n; r e; s s; s t; t e; t t cache: crln-18300.pdf plain text: crln-18300.txt item: #697 of 7408 id: crln-18301 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 4559 flesch: 107 summary: f t h e s e i t e d r e f e r e keywords: e n; e s; r e; t e cache: crln-18301.pdf plain text: crln-18301.txt item: #698 of 7408 id: crln-18302 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 8667 flesch: 114 summary: i l e t h e r e a r e m a n y g o o d r e a s o n s t i n t h e s e keywords: e e; e n; e s; e t; n t; o n; r e cache: crln-18302.pdf plain text: crln-18302.txt item: #699 of 7408 id: crln-18303 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 4964 flesch: 113 summary: i l e t h e r e a r e m a n y g o o d r e a s o n s t e c a d e o r t w o , t h e r e m a y b e n keywords: e s cache: crln-18303.pdf plain text: crln-18303.txt item: #700 of 7408 id: crln-18304 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 9149 flesch: 113 summary: D o l o r e s F i “I lo o k fo rw a rd to a n e x citin g a n d r e w a rd ­ ing y e a r w o rk in g w ith m y co lle ag u e s in ACRL. keywords: e c; e e; e l; e n; e s; n t; r e; t e cache: crln-18304.pdf plain text: crln-18304.txt item: #701 of 7408 id: crln-18312 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 5957 flesch: 98 summary: o lo g y lib rarian at G o u c h e r C o lleg e in B altim o re , M aryland. East, a m e m b e r o f the Society o f keywords: e n; n d; o n; p o; u n cache: crln-18312.pdf plain text: crln-18312.txt item: #702 of 7408 id: crln-18314 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 53639 flesch: 87 summary: R e c o r d o o p e r a tiv e w o r k in g e n v ir o n m e n t. T h e D e p a r t keywords: b e; c c; c e; c h; c o; c r; d c; d e; d o; d s; d u; e e; e k; e l; e le; e lib; e lo; e n; e o; e r; e ra; e rie; e rs; e rv; e s; e te; e u; e w; g e; g o; g r; g s; h e; h n; ic e; iv e; l s; m e; m o; m s; n c; n d; n g; n ic; n l; n m; n n; n p; n s; n t; n v; n w; o f; o n; o r; o u; p e; p m; p o; p p; p r; p u; r m; r n; r s; ra n; rc e; s c; s h; s o; s p; s s; s t; s te; s u; s w; t e; t o; te n; th e; tio n; u c; u m; u n; u r; w o; y e; y s cache: crln-18314.pdf plain text: crln-18314.txt item: #703 of 7408 id: crln-18315 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1576 flesch: 51 summary: Educational and Behavioral Sciences Sec­ tion Executive Committee Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Junior College Libraries Section Executive Committee Monday, June 25, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Bibliography Committee Monday, June 25, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Committee on Goals, Program b Procedures Monday, June 25, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Tuesday, June 26, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Communications Committee Tuesday, June 26, 2:00M: 00 p.m. Instruction and Use Committee Monday, June 25, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Law and Political Science Section Executive Committee Tuesday, June 26, 12:00 noon Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Executive Committee Tuesday, June 26, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Committee on Manuscripts Collections Tuesday, June 26, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Committee to Study Special Education for Training Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Librarians Tuesday, June 26, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Slavic and East European Section Executive Committee Tuesday, June 26, 8:00-9:30 a.m. University Libraries Section Executive Committee Monday, June 25, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Urban University Libraries Committee Monday, June 25, 8:00-9:30 a.m. ACRL PRECONFERENCES Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Thursday, June 21, 8:30 a.m.-Saturday, June 23, 10:00 p.m., Ambassador Hotel, Los Ange­ les, California Pacific Coast Research Collections University Libraries Section Thursday, June 21, 12:15 p.m.–Saturday, June 23, 12:00 noon, Stardust Hotel, Las Vegas, Ne­ vada The University Library’s Role in Informa­ tion Networks PROGRAM MEETINGS ACRL/ISAD PROGRAM Tuesday, June 26, 2:00-6:00 p.m. Libraries and Post-Secondary Education: Change and Response Speakers: Verne Stadtman, Carnegie Com­ mission on Higher Education, John Valentine, Commission on Non-traditional Study, Germaine Gibian, Cleveland Public Library, and Professor Jai Singh, Washington University, St. Louis. keywords: a.m.; committee; june; libraries; monday; p.m.; section; tuesday cache: crln-18315.pdf plain text: crln-18315.txt item: #704 of 7408 id: crln-18316 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 6543 flesch: 52 summary: Address: Larry Kusche or Deborah Blouin, University Library, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281. Avinash C. Maheshwary, South Asia Librari­ an, Duke University Library. keywords: ala; american; association; books; california; college; director; history; information; ing; institute; in­; librarian; libraries; library; li­; los; new; news; professor; program; resources; robert; school; services; state; study; university; york cache: crln-18316.pdf plain text: crln-18316.txt item: #705 of 7408 id: crln-18317 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2663 flesch: 58 summary: Paper $3.00. Presents ways of meeting increased student de­ mand for library services. A survey of restrictions on free and equal access to the resources and services of public libraries. 0079-8 American and British Genealogy and Her­ aldry: A Selected List of Books. keywords: acrl; american; association; books; college; committee; libraries; library; paper; public; university cache: crln-18317.pdf plain text: crln-18317.txt item: #706 of 7408 id: crln-18318 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 12009 flesch: 53 summary: Dr. Shank reported that Frank Schick, director of the Library Surveys Branch of NCES, would discuss these concerns at the ACRL Board meeting on Thursday, February 1. Earlier, Dr. Shank had appointed an Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Academic Library Statistics, to advise ACRL and its president on the need for statistics and to consider the kinds of statis­ tics needed by college and university libraries. O O T H 137 158 ACRL Board express its concern over the lack of activity of those ALA advertising sales staff members who are responsible for divisional publications. keywords: academic; acrl; ala; board; budget; chairman; college; committee; conference; executive; libraries; library; meeting; members; motion; new; president; program; publications; rbms; re­; section; set; shank; smith; statement; statistics; status; support; university; vols cache: crln-18318.pdf plain text: crln-18318.txt item: #707 of 7408 id: crln-18319 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2777 flesch: 27 summary: Editor (2-1-66— ): Peter M. Do- iron, CHOICE, 100 Riverview Center, Middle- town, Connecticut 06457 (1964— ); Chairman (1970-74): George S. Bobinski, D ean of the School of Information and Library Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14222 (1966-74); Thomas R. Buckman, Director of Libraries, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60201 (1969-72); John B. Corbin, 1506 Iowa Street, Norman, Oklahoma 73069 (1971-73); Sister Ruth Heiberg, Fort W right College Library, Spokane, Washington 99204 (1970-73); John F. Herbst, Jr., Head Librarian, Penn Valley Community College, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 (1971—7 3 ); Ar­ thur Monke, Librarian, Bowdoin College Li­ brary, Brunswick, Maine 94911 (1970-73); Mrs. Jessie Carney Smith, University Librarian, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203 (1969-72); Joseph H. Reason, 1242 Girard Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20017 (ex-of- ficio); J. Donald Thomas, ACRL Executive Secretary, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, Illi­ nois 60611 (ex-officio). David W. Heron, Di­ rector of Libraries, University of Kansas, Law­ rence, Kansas 66044 (1969-72); Peter Hiatt, Program Director, W ICH E Continuing Educa­ tion for Library Personnel, P.O. Drawer P, Boulder, Colorado 80302 (1969-72); Ellsworth G. Mason, Director of Library Services, Hof­ stra University, University Library, Hempstead, Long Island, New York 11550 (1969-72). keywords: acrl; chairman; college; committee; director; illinois; librarian; libraries; library; new; state; university; washington; york cache: crln-18319.pdf plain text: crln-18319.txt item: #708 of 7408 id: crln-18320 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 369 flesch: 48 summary: For Type A Special Purpose grants there were about 500 applications, and only $550,000 was allotted for distribution to that category. The sixty Type C’s had to be considered and reconsidered and the final few awarded were scaled down to the remaining $700,000. Fifteen of your colleagues from all over the country (Massachusetts to Washington, North Carolina to Arizona) and from various types of academic libraries ( junior colleges, four-year developing institutions, urban uni­ versities) labored conscientiously to select from the applications with the highest scores those that fitted the announced priorities most close­ ly. keywords: grants cache: crln-18320.pdf plain text: crln-18320.txt item: #709 of 7408 id: crln-18321 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 3829 flesch: 50 summary: Oct. 7-9: The South Carolina Library As­ sociation will hold its 1971 convention in Co­ lumbia, October 7-9, at the Sheraton-Columbia Inn. Oct. 22-23: The fourth annual institute pre­ sented by LIPC (Library Institutes Planning Committee) and cosponsored by the Tech­ 208 nical Services Division and the College, Uni­ versity, and Research Libraries Division of the California Library Association and the North­ ern California Technical Processes Group. For further information write to Graduate School of Library Science, Division of Extension, 116 Illini Hall, Champaign, Illinois 61820. keywords: archives; branch; california; center; college; federal; gsa; information; library; new; news; records; region; school; tele; university cache: crln-18321.pdf plain text: crln-18321.txt item: #710 of 7408 id: crln-18323 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 705 flesch: 44 summary: ic Library Perform ance: APrac- tical A pproach to obtain reliable data about their public services at Louisiana State University. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 564 / C&RL News In the News History in the making. keywords: acrl; library; news cache: crln-18323.pdf plain text: crln-18323.txt item: #711 of 7408 id: crln-18324 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 705 flesch: 44 summary: ic Library Perform ance: APrac- tical A pproach to obtain reliable data about their public services at Louisiana State University. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 564 / C&RL News In the News History in the making. keywords: acrl; library; news cache: crln-18324.pdf plain text: crln-18324.txt item: #712 of 7408 id: crln-18325 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 2840 flesch: 76 summary: em bassy em ­ ployee told us that he lacked details beyond what was known from the W estern media and gave us a stem warning to stay out o f trouble. It was, she thought, a peaceful transfer o f power. keywords: center; conference; coup; ifla; moscow; news; o f; russian; soviet cache: crln-18325.pdf plain text: crln-18325.txt item: #713 of 7408 id: crln-18326 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 2261 flesch: 57 summary: In addition, surveys canbe demanding and expensive to admin results difficult to interpret, and the data collected frequently are never used. However, the reality is that surveys are often the only way a library can determine if its services are meeting the patrons’ needs. keywords: data; form; manual; reference; service; staff; survey cache: crln-18326.pdf plain text: crln-18326.txt item: #714 of 7408 id: crln-18327 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1660 flesch: 57 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries October 1991 / 573 Alternative sources o f revenue in academic libraries By Anne Beaubien H ead o f Access Services University o f Michigan and Mary J o Lynch Director ALA Office f o r Research and Statistics From, book sales to endowments‚ every little bit helps. The library literature is full of articles about the financial problems of academic libraries. keywords: institutions; libraries; library; revenue; sources cache: crln-18327.pdf plain text: crln-18327.txt item: #715 of 7408 id: crln-18328 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1368 flesch: 54 summary: Along with contributing new ideas and strategies in training student workers, student supervisors have more authority to report unac­ ceptable work habits of those they supervise. Though graduate assistants work throughout the library, their duties do not include training or super­ vising student workers. keywords: library; student; supervisors; training; workers cache: crln-18328.pdf plain text: crln-18328.txt item: #716 of 7408 id: crln-18329 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1082 flesch: 54 summary: But while downtown Salt Lake City is a modem business, cultural, and shopping center, the promi­ nent reminders ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 580 / C&RL News Salt Lake City: “ This Is the P lace” B y B lain e H. Hall Humanities Librarian Brigham Young University ACRL’s 6th National Conference will be held in the “Crossroads o f the West. keywords: city; lake; salt; utah cache: crln-18329.pdf plain text: crln-18329.txt item: #717 of 7408 id: crln-18330 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1209 flesch: 31 summary: An open exchange of information about the library should be established with faculty and administrators, since the understanding and sup­ port of library needs within the academic commu­ nity is essential to the well-being of libraries. Suggested agenda items in­ clude: technology, budgetary issues such as serial commitments and prices, access to government information, electronic information products, shared resources agreements, building renovation plans and space needs, technical processing issues and retrospective conversion plans, collection de­ velopment issues, library use instruction programs, online catalog plans, staffing levels, preservation programs, fundraising and developing activities, and library friends groups. keywords: committee; faculty; information; library; publications cache: crln-18330.pdf plain text: crln-18330.txt item: #718 of 7408 id: crln-18331 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 697 flesch: 22 summary: The overview was followed by other papers that examined the definition of official publications, the need to study these materials, the use of official publications, bibliographic control of these materi­ als, publications of the United Nations and the World Bank, and teaching about official publica­ tions in library schools. Following considerable discussion about teach­ ing official publications in library schools, profes­ sional associations and library schools were asked to promote the education and training of human re­ sources for the management of official publications and research on production, use, and availability of official publications. keywords: government; information; library; publications cache: crln-18331.pdf plain text: crln-18331.txt item: #719 of 7408 id: crln-18332 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1787 flesch: 37 summary: For librarians who staff reference or information service departments in academic libraries, the pos- The fact is that changes in both training of librarians and in the organization of services to scholars are in order. again raises the ques­tion of what kind of training (and credentiali required for academic librarians. keywords: academic; librarians; library; research; scholars cache: crln-18332.pdf plain text: crln-18332.txt item: #720 of 7408 id: crln-18333 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 748 flesch: 45 summary: The first plenary session, “Changing Technolo­ gies,” explored the future of electronic publishing. Concluding statements demonstrated that: the proliferation of scientific publishing is linked directly to the economics of a country; the forma­ tion of a single European economic market could cause more competition among traditional markets (i.e., European vendors); higher costs for Eastern European material can be expected; and the future of publishing in Latin America is dependent upon economic and political stability. keywords: conference; nasig; publishing; serials; university cache: crln-18333.pdf plain text: crln-18333.txt item: #721 of 7408 id: crln-18334 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1321 flesch: 33 summary: The 37 new sites include: Arizona State University, Tempe; Barnard College, New York, NY; Bismarck Public Schools, Bismarck, ND; Buf­ falo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, NY; California State Library, Sacramento; Charles Blackstock Junior High, Oxnard, CA; College Grove School, College Grove, TN; Columbia Public Schools, Columbia, MO; EastCarolina University., Greenville, NC; East Central Independent School District, San Antonio, TX; Educational School Dis­ trict 113, Olympia, WA; Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD; Fox Hill Elementary School, In­ dianapolis, IN; Gibraltar Area Schools, Fish Creek, WI; Hampton University, Hampton, VA; Jefferson Davis Parish Library, Jennings, LA; Liverpool Pub­ lic Library, Liverpool, NY; Lubbock Independent School District, Lubbock, TX; Miami University, Oxford, OH; New Mexico State University, Las Cruces; Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Okla­ homa City; Public Library o f Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC; Reed High School, Sparks, NV; Ruby M. Sisson Memorial Library, Pagosa Springs, CO; Simmons College Library School, Boston, MA; Sioux Falls Public Library, Sioux Falls, SD; St. Mark’s High School, Wilmington, D E; St. Petersburg Junior College, Pinellas Park, F L ; Sussex County Vocational Tech­ nical, Georgetown, D E; the Newberry Library, Chicago, IL; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of Georgia, Athens; University of Mon­ tana, Missoula; University of San Diego, CA; Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; West Chester Uni­ versity, West Chester, PA; and Yuma School Dis­ trict One, Yuma, AZ. The evaluation will also be carried out at seven sites that participated in an early round of testing: Andrew Carnegie Middle School, Orangevale, CA; Binghamton High School, Binghamton, NY; Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; Oakton High School, Vienna, VA; United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and West Virginia Uni­ versity, Morgantown, WV. keywords: ala; decision; government; library; public; rust; school; university cache: crln-18334.pdf plain text: crln-18334.txt item: #722 of 7408 id: crln-18335 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1430 flesch: 45 summary: Other issues demonstrated their importance by multiple resolutions: increasing and guaranteeing access for multilingual, multicultural populations and people with physical limitations was addressed repeatedly. Thus a national, regional, state, and local commitment of financial resources for library services is an indispensable invest­ ment in the nation’s future. keywords: acrl; information; issues; libraries cache: crln-18335.pdf plain text: crln-18335.txt item: #723 of 7408 id: crln-18336 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1051 flesch: 62 summary: Critical areas o f concern for both editors and authors in­ clude confidentiality, conflicts o f interest, the peer review process, corrections and retractions, and instructions to authors. Two strategies they both emphasize are “peer review” and a greater awareness o f “conflict o f interest.” keywords: information; medical; tape cache: crln-18336.pdf plain text: crln-18336.txt item: #724 of 7408 id: crln-18337 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 1815 flesch: 66 summary: f L R C , Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City Campus, Tampa, F L 33675-5096. f A C R L the names o f members who might fill the vacancies. keywords: chair; elect; section; vice cache: crln-18337.pdf plain text: crln-18337.txt item: #725 of 7408 id: crln-18338 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 2497 flesch: 60 summary: A comprehensive guide to the more than 2,000 prescription drugs on today’s market, the annual edition provides timely, unbiased, and prac­ tical information— including comparative evalua­ tions— on the clinical use o f each drug. o f both online and keywords: copies; isbn; library; o f; pages cache: crln-18338.pdf plain text: crln-18338.txt item: #726 of 7408 id: crln-18339 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 2972 flesch: 59 summary: The competitive pro­ gram makes grants o f up to $1,500 to researchers in any discipline who are engaged in research that requires the use o f collections at the Center, which include records o f the Rockefeller family, the Rocke­ feller Foundation, Rockefeller University, and other philanthropic organizations. These grants are to encourage resource- sharing projects among academic libraries through the use o f technology and networking to improve the library and information services provided to them by public and nonprofit private organizations and to conduct research or demonstration projects to meet special needs in using technology to en­ hance library and information sciences. keywords: american; grant; library; new; project; research; swedish; university cache: crln-18339.pdf plain text: crln-18339.txt item: #727 of 7408 id: crln-18340 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 6746 flesch: 69 summary: i e t M c L a r e n has been named bibliographer with the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalog, C en ter for Bibliographical Studies and Research, University o f California, Riverside. H e becom es the first American president o f IF L A in 6 0 years and only the second in IF L A ’s 64-year history. keywords: california; director; e n; e r; h e; librarian; library; o f; r l; services; university cache: crln-18340.pdf plain text: crln-18340.txt item: #728 of 7408 id: crln-18342 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-16 words: 9647 flesch: 32 summary: Minimum three years professional library experience required; experience in bibli­ ography preferred. Requirements include ALA-accredited MLS, with an additional graduate degree preferred; minimum of 3 years of academic library experience; thorough knowledge of integrated library systems and expertise in online database searching using DIALOG or BRS. keywords: accredited; application; collection; experience; faculty; information; letter; librarian; libraries; library; management; minimum; mls; names; position; professional; qualifications; reference; required; research; resume; salary; science; services; skills; university cache: crln-18342.pdf plain text: crln-18342.txt item: #729 of 7408 id: crln-18343 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2297 flesch: 53 summary: and 42nd St., New York, NY 10018, Chairman Hans Panofsky, Curator, Africana, North­ western University Library, Evanston, I L 60201 Joyce W right, Head, Asia Collection, Sin­ clair Library, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 9 6 822 C O L L E G E L IB R A R IE S SE C T IO N ( 1973 E lectio n s) Barbara A. Gates, Head of Technical Ser­ vices, Oberlin College Library, Oberlin, OH 44704, Chairman D an W . Graves, D irector, Carlson Library, Clarion State College, Clarion, PA 16214 Mrs. Beverly Johnson Toy, Head, Catalog Department, T he University Library, Univer­ sity of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 9 2 664 ( 1974 E lectio n s) E . keywords: college; librarian; library; mrs; university cache: crln-18343.pdf plain text: crln-18343.txt item: #730 of 7408 id: crln-18344 author: NIh title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 4364 flesch: 79 summary: i s M e l z a c k , a M o n t r e a l b o o k ­ s e l l e r a n d c i t s R o un d T a b l e keywords: o n cache: crln-18344.pdf plain text: crln-18344.txt item: #731 of 7408 id: crln-18346 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2689 flesch: 77 summary: R e e d e r was named assistant acquisitions librarian at Illinois State University, Normal. C a r o l y n O. R i c S u s a n J a c o b s o n has b een appointed ac­ quisitions librarian for Yale University library. keywords: university cache: crln-18346.pdf plain text: crln-18346.txt item: #732 of 7408 id: crln-18347 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 10878 flesch: 97 summary: E xcellent c a re e r o p p o rtu n itie s and frin g e b e n e fits . u a te m a jo r o r g r a d u a te w o rk in a p p r o p r ia te s u b keywords: d e; e c; e n; e r; e s; g e; m e; n c; n d; n s; n t; o n; p e; p o; p p; u n cache: crln-18347.pdf plain text: crln-18347.txt item: #733 of 7408 id: crln-18348 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 520 flesch: 59 summary: No longer does th e con­ ventional role of the academic librarian— to wait passively for patrons to com e to the library and w ork w ith them to satisfy their inform ation needs with the materials on hand—suffice. Now librarians must reach out beyond their library and into the cam pus and th e comm unity in w hich they reside. keywords: page cache: crln-18348.pdf plain text: crln-18348.txt item: #734 of 7408 id: crln-18349 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 4453 flesch: 73 summary: o f scien ce, engineering, and techn o lo g y in the U.S. that began in 1946 in the hom e o f H erbert and Linda Hall. l. Registration informa­ tion for this preconference, all o ther ACRL preconferences, and the 8th National Confer­ ence in Nashville may be found at h ttp :// w w w .ala.o keywords: acrl; libraries; library; rbms; university cache: crln-18349.pdf plain text: crln-18349.txt item: #735 of 7408 id: crln-18352 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 2950 flesch: 72 summary: D uring o n e visit, the professor w e w ere w orking w ith ask ed if it is possible to save as a file th e personal inform ation required o n the electronic interlibrary loan form o n the Librar­ ies’ W eb p ag e so that h e w o u ld n ’t have to re­ type it each time he m ade a request. For som e time w e had b e e n talking about providing faculty w ith instruction in the use of netw orked electronic information resources and tools. keywords: faculty; ith cache: crln-18352.pdf plain text: crln-18352.txt item: #736 of 7408 id: crln-18353 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3688 flesch: 79 summary: Access: h ttp :// w w w .u n ig e Access: h ttp :// w w w .shef.ac.uk/~ keywords: access; information cache: crln-18353.pdf plain text: crln-18353.txt item: #737 of 7408 id: crln-18354 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3670 flesch: 77 summary: A m id t h e s e n e w e r p r e s s With th e explosive grow th o f aca­ dem ic libraries in the p o st W orld W ar II p e ­ riod, there w as an increase in the am o u n t of material n e e d e d “for th e g o o d o keywords: acrl; c&rl; news cache: crln-18354.pdf plain text: crln-18354.txt item: #738 of 7408 id: crln-18355 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3469 flesch: 82 summary: M ost im ­ portant, BE INVOLVED! mailto:lwisel@cuc.edu http://thomas.loc.gov http://www.house.gov/ 780/C&RL News language poets are featured here— Ben Johnson, A lexander P o p e, J o h n D ryden, Percy Shelley, Elizabeth B arrett B row ning— alo n g w ith m any 20th-century poets from North America, Ireland, a n d G reat Britain. D o n ’t use university stationaiy unless sanctioned by your institution. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18355.pdf plain text: crln-18355.txt item: #739 of 7408 id: crln-18357 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 2547 flesch: 58 summary: EALS V ice-C hair/Chair-Elect: Robert Melton, Bibli­ ograph er for English, American, and Com para­ tive Literature, Film, Theater, an d C om m unica­ tion Studies, University o f Kansas; W illiam A. Wortman, H umanities Librarian, Miami Univer­ sity. RBMS Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect: R ichard Oram‚ Librar­ ian, H any Ransom Humanities Research Cen­ ter, University o f Texas at Austin. keywords: assistant; chair; college; elect; librarian; libraries; library; member; o f; secretary; services; state; university cache: crln-18357.pdf plain text: crln-18357.txt item: #740 of 7408 id: crln-18358 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3456 flesch: 72 summary: The nam e o f the library w as changed that year to Vanderbilt University Library; th e organiza­ tion w as ren am ed in 1984 to h o n o r retiring Chancellor A lexander H eard an d his wife, Jean, w h o started the Friends o f the Library. Shirley H allblade is associate director o f libraries a t Vanderbilt University in Nashville, a n d co ch a ir o f the Local A rra n g e m en ts Committee; e-mail: ballblade@ library.vanderbilt.edu. keywords: collections; fisk; library; university cache: crln-18358.pdf plain text: crln-18358.txt item: #741 of 7408 id: crln-18360 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 15493 flesch: 75 summary: In k ee p in g w ith G oal 4, th e ACRL B oard a n d E xecutive C o m m ittee h eld te le p h o n e co n ­ feren ce calls befo re each of th e ir m e etin g s in o r d e r to g e t th in g s ro llin g a t a fast clip, a n d o p e ra tio n s w ere strea m lin ed . ♦ A CRL co o p e ra te d keywords: acrl; c e; d p; d u; e d; e e; e m; e n; e p; e r; e s; e w; g e; n c; n d; n g; n n; n s; n t; o n; o u; p o; p ro; p u; s p; th e; tio n; u n; u s; year cache: crln-18360.pdf plain text: crln-18360.txt item: #742 of 7408 id: crln-18361 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 4787 flesch: 85 summary: Friday, Feb. 14, 2:00–4:00 p.m. First meeting: Sunday, Feb. 16, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, 12:30– 2:00 p.m . Board/Leadership Council: keywords: .-12:30; a.m.; feb; n d; o n; p.m.; saturday; sunday cache: crln-18361.pdf plain text: crln-18361.txt item: #743 of 7408 id: crln-18367 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 4101 flesch: 82 summary: Lucinda Hall has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant m ap librarian in the Jo h n R. B orchert Map Li­ brary at th e University o f M innesota. /co m p u ter services coordinator at th e University o f California, Riverside. keywords: college; e n; librarian; library; o f; university cache: crln-18367.pdf plain text: crln-18367.txt item: #744 of 7408 id: crln-18369 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 12852 flesch: 49 summary: This includes work at the reference desk, provision of e-mail reference service, and teaching in a number of instructional programs including tutorials, the library’s field study consultation service for MBA students, and specialized class presentations and workshops. Required qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school; degree in a social sciences or humanities discipline; minimum of five years of library experience in increasingly responsible positions; management and supervisory experience; reference or public services experience; experience with emerging electronic resources and access systems; excellent oral and written communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills; dem­ onstrated leadership skills. keywords: ala; application; d e; degree; development; e n; e s; electronic; experience; faculty; information; librarian; libraries; library; n c; n d; n s; new; position; professional; qualifications; reference; research; resources; salary; services; skills; state; u n; university; work cache: crln-18369.pdf plain text: crln-18369.txt item: #745 of 7408 id: crln-18370 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 329 flesch: 54 summary: By educating the faculty and ad­ ministrators outside the library about our ser­ vices and the resources needed to provide them, we can develop a powerful support group that understands the ramifications of adding new services— even when it means cutting back on existing ones. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 148/C&RL News ■ March 1998 I n t h e wen s In choosing values for his theme, Presi­ dent W. Lee Hisle challenges us to really think about what we value most. keywords: page; values cache: crln-18370.pdf plain text: crln-18370.txt item: #746 of 7408 id: crln-18371 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 1566 flesch: 59 summary: Im a g in in g the Learn in g Library tape available Complete and abridged versions of the 1997 ACRL President’s Program in San Francisco Bookplates wanted Libraries often develop their own bookplates to honor and commemorate book collections and donors. are now available as vid­ eotapes for borrowing by ACRL chapters, libraries, and individuals wishing to use these as part of local programming. keywords: diehn; libraries; library; room; university cache: crln-18371.pdf plain text: crln-18371.txt item: #747 of 7408 id: crln-18372 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 1387 flesch: 64 summary: colostate.edu Faith in librarians restored by Branch's praise o f reading I have waited 46 years for an article on read­ ing in any library-related periodical (“The axe for the frozen sea: The value of reading for academic librarians,” by Katherine Branch, C&RL News‚ Jan. 1998). My first library experience was at a sub­ branch of New York Public Library in a con­ verted apartment near the then Bronx cam­ pus of New York University. keywords: c&rl; librarians; library; newman; news cache: crln-18372.pdf plain text: crln-18372.txt item: #748 of 7408 id: crln-18373 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 2218 flesch: 69 summary: Rather than typing the URL in the location box, the searcher typed it into the search engine, suggesting an un­ familiarity with navigating the Web. E xclu sion of M agellan search su g g e stio n s Of all the searches we observed, few of them included Magellan search options designed to retrieve precise results. This was our predicament until w learned about the McKinley Search Voyeu Web site (http://voyeur.mckinley.com/cgi bin/voyeur.cgi), a real-time site that allow people to view a sample of searches cur rently entered by users of the McKinle Magellan search engine. keywords: engine; magellan; search; searches; voyeur; web cache: crln-18373.pdf plain text: crln-18373.txt item: #749 of 7408 id: crln-18374 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 2105 flesch: 72 summary: i e s news Guaranteed hits How to make your library’s Web site stand out in Web search engines by Jeffrey Beall C reating and publishing a site on the World Wide Web is only the first step in making your library information available to the world at large: if you want to make sure it gets used, you have to publicize it. This site has a neatly classed col­ lection of hundreds of Web search engines. keywords: engines; information; search; site; web cache: crln-18374.pdf plain text: crln-18374.txt item: #750 of 7408 id: crln-18375 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3366 flesch: 60 summary: This guide aims to briefly introduce some excellent gateways to social work information on the net, while providing links to social work orga­ nizations, e-journals, and education/em- ployment resources. Social w o rk lib raries Several academic libraries have developed useful guides to both print and electronic sources for social work information: Se­ lected Social W ork Resources from the University o f M ichigan Library (Access: http:// www. lib. keywords: access; health; http://; information; links; news; resources; school; services; site; social; university; web; work cache: crln-18375.pdf plain text: crln-18375.txt item: #751 of 7408 id: crln-18376 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 1030 flesch: 61 summary: For current thought and research in sociology, the social sciences and linguistics, consult sociological abstracts (sa) Social Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts (SOPODA) and Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) Abstracts of articles, books and conference papers from more than 2,500 journals published in 35 countries; citations of relevant dissertations and book and other media reviews. During a class discussion on censorship, book banning, and intellectual freedom, I learned of the important advocacy role that the ALA plays nationally. keywords: book; freedom; librarians; values cache: crln-18376.pdf plain text: crln-18376.txt item: #752 of 7408 id: crln-18377 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 887 flesch: 42 summary: Speakers on the panel were: • Hannelore B. Rader, who discussed information skills in terms of business and industry needs, professional needs, and accrediting mandates within the United States; • Celia Walter from South Africa, who spoke about the difficult realities of edu­ cation in South Africa after apartheid; • Elizabeth Jones from New Zealand, who spoke about the need for better devel­ opment of information skills in the country and the fact that the country’s curriculum framework required eight essential skills in­ cluding information skills; and • Bonnie Cheuk from Singapore wh discussed her research on information use in the workplace where she is studying members of the Internal Auditors profes­ sion in terms of their need for and use of information skills. Candy’s extensive education and training in adult education helped him to place information literacy in the area of life­ long learning practice. keywords: conference; education; information; literacy; skills cache: crln-18377.pdf plain text: crln-18377.txt item: #753 of 7408 id: crln-18380 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 5155 flesch: 81 summary: Y o u r v o ic e is n e e d e d in ALA. Even though t h e r e a r e u n m e d ia t keywords: ala; divisions cache: crln-18380.pdf plain text: crln-18380.txt item: #754 of 7408 id: crln-18381 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 606 flesch: 70 summary: Rama Vishwanatham, assistant refer­ e n c e librarian, Library o f H ealth Scien ces, University o f Illinois at Chicago. Karen E. Downing, Senior A ssociate Li­ brarian, University o f Michigan. keywords: library; university cache: crln-18381.pdf plain text: crln-18381.txt item: #755 of 7408 id: crln-18388 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 2236 flesch: 70 summary: e N e w s Ann-Christe Young Tim McKimmie, agriculture librarian at New M exico State University, spent the summer o f 1997 as visiting librarian at the European B io lo g ica l C ontrol Nancy Allee, has b e e n appointed d irec­ tor o f the Public Health Inform ation Services and A ccess organization. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18388.pdf plain text: crln-18388.txt item: #756 of 7408 id: crln-18391 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2726 flesch: 54 summary: o f the standards are part o f overall institution and library planning, and find out how to incorporate performance indicators and outcomes assessment measures to assess the impact o f librarians and libraries on stu­ dent learning. In her new role, Martin will work on the creation of tools to assist librarians in all types of academic libraries as they deal with the changing structures of scholarly communication. keywords: acrl; information; libraries; library; research; university cache: crln-18391.pdf plain text: crln-18391.txt item: #757 of 7408 id: crln-18392 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 721 flesch: 51 summary: Press and A m e rica n H isto rica l A sso c, launch co lle ctio n Columbia University Press and the American His­ torical Association (AHA) have launched Gutenberg ‹ e › , a collection of award-winning digital monographs in specialized fields of research. The document delivery group has worked with colleagues at the University of Göttingen to organize document delivery to North Ameri­ can libraries through GBVdirekt, The group is currently trying to establish a reciprocal arrange­ ment for document delivery from participating North American libraries, and is investigating from the N evada Historical Society Quartetly on the state’s political history and elections. keywords: delivery; german; group; project cache: crln-18392.pdf plain text: crln-18392.txt item: #758 of 7408 id: crln-18394 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 718 flesch: 63 summary: P unches, San Jo s e State University, cpunches@ sjsu.edu As a library development officer, I object to Mr. Jo n es’s characterization o f library de­ velopm ent as the corruptor o f librarians' ethics. Libraries are no more and no less susceptible to the seduction o f money. keywords: library cache: crln-18394.pdf plain text: crln-18394.txt item: #759 of 7408 id: crln-18395 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2170 flesch: 55 summary: f the “Standards for Col­ lege Libraries” addresses 12 different aspects o f academic libraries and provides a list of relevant questions to be used in evaluating li­ brary effectiveness and quality. f a single standard for all academic libraries; 3) they have b een successfully applied by several academic libraries; and 4) they provide a nationally approved pro­ fessional standard for com prehensive assess­ ment o f academic libraries. keywords: academic; assessment; college; libraries; library; standards cache: crln-18395.pdf plain text: crln-18395.txt item: #760 of 7408 id: crln-18396 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2510 flesch: 74 summary: Consid­ ering the current state of the economy, librar­ ians face the possibility o f reductions in fund­ ing that could have a deleterious effect on li­ brary programs, salaries, and resources. The orga­ nizational patterns o f academ ic libraries are thought to be a barrier to providing these stu­ dents with access to instruction and informa­ tion appropriate to their educational style. keywords: librarians; tio cache: crln-18396.pdf plain text: crln-18396.txt item: #761 of 7408 id: crln-18397 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 1476 flesch: 73 summary: Danianne M izzy is public services librarian at the University o f Pittsburgh's Hillman Library. The library space, adapted from the ship’s ca­ sino, retains much of its lively décor; librarians “serve up” materials and provide reference from behind the original bar. keywords: ship; world cache: crln-18397.pdf plain text: crln-18397.txt item: #762 of 7408 id: crln-18398 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2474 flesch: 70 summary: f the col­ lege cam pus, a n d b oth are essential to o u r dis­ cussions about ho w academic libraries are likely to affect college students. is ta s fo r in d e p e n d e n t p u r s u it keywords: students cache: crln-18398.pdf plain text: crln-18398.txt item: #763 of 7408 id: crln-18399 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 327 flesch: 21 summary: O h io Library Association Annual C onference: “Face to Face o r C yberspace: 2002 Apr. 9 -1 1 , 2003 Oct. 16-19, 2002 Oct. 16, 2002 Nov. 4 -8 , 2002 Oct. 17-18, 2002 N ov. 15, 2002 N ov. 1, 2002 Apr. 23-25, 2003 Apr. 3 -4 , 2003 May 7 -9 , 2003 Apr. 5 -8 , 2003 Description of Event “N ew Realities, N ew Opportunities” w orkshop Georgia Library Association Annual Conference: “Building G eorg ia ’s Learning Com m unities” Indiana Library Association Annual Conference Iowa Library Association Annual Conference: “Where’s the Evidence? keywords: annual; association; library cache: crln-18399.pdf plain text: crln-18399.txt item: #764 of 7408 id: crln-18400 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 3008 flesch: 67 summary: CBS News Special Events Unit producer Dan Dubno pro­ vides hundreds o f links to primarily news-re- lated sites on the full range o f disaster events, from anthrax to wildfires. A key feature is a search­ able database o f links to more than 3,000 Web sites. keywords: ccess; links; site cache: crln-18400.pdf plain text: crln-18400.txt item: #765 of 7408 id: crln-18401 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2733 flesch: 84 summary: • L o w e ’s M o to r S p e e d a c h , g u id ed to u r o f th e Sp e e d w a y grounds, bu ffet lunch at the Sp eedw ay Club, and a lap around the Speedway Track. keywords: charlotte cache: crln-18401.pdf plain text: crln-18401.txt item: #766 of 7408 id: crln-18402 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-24 words: 2594 flesch: 44 summary: W here appropriate, more than on e mode o f instruction should b e used based on know o f a vari­ ety of learning styles, attitudes, educational lev­ els, life experiences, cultures, technology skill lev­ els, and other learner variables such as proximity to the campus itself (distance learning students), • recognizes that instruction programs prepare learners not only for immediate cunicular activi­ ties, but also for experiences with information use beyond the classroom— in work settings, careers, continuing education and self-development, and lifelong learning in general, and • reflects changes in the institution and learn­ ing community through regular review and revi­ sion when appropriate. keywords: education; information; instruction; learning; library; literacy; program cache: crln-18402.pdf plain text: crln-18402.txt item: #767 of 7408 id: crln-18404 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 706 flesch: 51 summary: It deals specifically with recovering w et books and includes a checklist for immediate response to a water emergency, a review o f drying and treatm ent options, a glossary of terms, and a selected bibliography. The publication includes “Introduction: The Changing Preservation Landscape” by Deanna Marcum o f CLIR; “Overview of T echnologi­ cal A pproaches to Digital Preservation and Challenges in Coming Years” by K enneth T hibodeau of the N ational Archives and Records Administration; “The Digital Preser­ v a tio n R esearch keywords: library; preservation cache: crln-18404.pdf plain text: crln-18404.txt item: #768 of 7408 id: crln-18408 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 2701 flesch: 78 summary: f e r e n c e t n t s L in d a M a r ie G o lia n - ----------------------------- L u i has b e e n n a m e d u n iv ersity lib ra rian at th e U niversity o f H a­ w a ii-H ilo keywords: university cache: crln-18408.pdf plain text: crln-18408.txt item: #769 of 7408 id: crln-18410 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 14089 flesch: 37 summary: E L E C T R O A LA -accredited MLS; understanding of, and experience with, library reference and instructional services; recent exp erien ce w ith th e integration of digital tech nolog ies and library services; m inim um keywords: ability; ala; applications; arts; cataloging; collection; degree; development; e n; experience; faculty; information; instruction; knowledge; librarian; libraries; library; position; program; qualifications; reference; required; research; resources; salary; services; skills; staff; state; students; university; web; work cache: crln-18410.pdf plain text: crln-18410.txt item: #770 of 7408 id: crln-18431 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 364 flesch: 64 summary: A num­ ber of fun-sounding resources are listed; enjoy visiting sites like the Rocky Horror Picture Show Web. Our in-depth coverage o f ACRL’s 7th Na­ tional Conference in Pittsburgh begins in this issue with summary reports o f a number of sessions (page 385). ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 378/C&RL News In the News “We spent the better part of two hours on the Internet, and we failed to turn up a single fact w e were looking for— not the unemploy­ ment rate, not the Supreme Court decision, not a one. keywords: news; page cache: crln-18431.pdf plain text: crln-18431.txt item: #771 of 7408 id: crln-18432 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2996 flesch: 60 summary: When the next issue o f any o Ray English, Bill’s successor as director of the Oberlin College Library, passed along the comment o f an alumnus who had been a stu­ dent editor in 1979 when the new director arrived at the college: “Bill stole the show on campus.” keywords: acrl; bill; campus; digital; libraries; library; o f; research; services cache: crln-18432.pdf plain text: crln-18432.txt item: #772 of 7408 id: crln-18433 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 4798 flesch: 56 summary: te ach in g the Internet With a wide array of databases and gateways available on their campus system, librarians at University o f California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), wanted to offer hands-on training that only a networked electronic classroom could provide. Ury and Meldrem gave detailed information regarding the kinds o f questions asked, the number of responses received, and the ways that the information gleaned from the surveys led to changes in library operations. keywords: access; acrl; electronic; information; internet; libraries; library; need; new; o f; research; services; staff; student; university cache: crln-18433.pdf plain text: crln-18433.txt item: #773 of 7408 id: crln-18434 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 998 flesch: 57 summary: Representing college and research li­ braries o f every type, the committee formed a microcosm of the profession. In the months leading up to April 1997, the conference executive committee will invite academic librarians to speak to the subthemes o f competition, work, funding, learning, and social responsibility. keywords: conference; libraries cache: crln-18434.pdf plain text: crln-18434.txt item: #774 of 7408 id: crln-18435 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2314 flesch: 59 summary: Access: http://remarque.berkeley.edu: 8001/~xcohen. Access: http://www.gu.edu.au/gwis/cinemedia. keywords: access; film; http://; information; links; news; sites; television; video cache: crln-18435.pdf plain text: crln-18435.txt item: #775 of 7408 id: crln-18437 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2513 flesch: 73 summary: u c t a t A L A B o o t h # 2 3 1 9 i n C h It comes as a result o f knowing a desired out­ come and raising pertinent questions. keywords: library cache: crln-18437.pdf plain text: crln-18437.txt item: #776 of 7408 id: crln-18438 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 4414 flesch: 70 summary: o o d for the library an d the cam pus. It is not in p o o r taste to m arket your ex perience an d ex­ 4 1 2 /C&RL News pertise. keywords: cam; ith; librarians; library; pus cache: crln-18438.pdf plain text: crln-18438.txt item: #777 of 7408 id: crln-18446 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3783 flesch: 74 summary: Sh irle y Lincicu m has b een nam ed catalog librarian at th e University o f O regon, Eugene. She previously served as h e a d o f cataloging at Colo­ rado State University. keywords: librarian; libraries; library; services; state; university cache: crln-18446.pdf plain text: crln-18446.txt item: #778 of 7408 id: crln-18448 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 15040 flesch: 44 summary: One or more years of post-MLS experience as a reference librarian in an academic or special library; academic training or library experience in science o rt echnology; experience with computer programming or computer applications development, or advanced degree in science or technology. The Assistant University Librarian must provide an innovative, creative and proactive approach to library service. keywords: ability; academic; applications; degree; development; e n; e s; experience; faculty; information; knowledge; letter; librarian; libraries; library; minimum; mls; n s; names; o n; position; professional; public; qualifications; reference; resume; salary; science; services; skills; staff; state; th e; u n; university cache: crln-18448.pdf plain text: crln-18448.txt item: #779 of 7408 id: crln-18449 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1652 flesch: 66 summary: Each team is com posed o f a Sales Representative in the field and a Customer Service Representative in our home office. o f serving your library? “ 23 Years of Service To College and University Libraries” keywords: acrl cache: crln-18449.pdf plain text: crln-18449.txt item: #780 of 7408 id: crln-18450 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1411 flesch: 56 summary: o f libraries which are not in networks be feasible? • o f college libraries have not yet joined a network? • Are there significant variations among the percentages o f participation by state or region? keywords: college; librarian; libraries; library cache: crln-18450.pdf plain text: crln-18450.txt item: #781 of 7408 id: crln-18451 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1739 flesch: 56 summary: ■ ■ The Exchange Experience: An American Perspective Larry W. Griffin Interlibrary Services Indiana University As I have just completed eleven months at the University of Edinburgh Library as an exchange librarian from Indiana University Libraries, a number o f librarians have asked me about my ex­ perience. Even catalogers may escape being overw helm ed by procedural differences, because a surprising number o f British libraries are using Library o f Congress classification. keywords: edinburgh; exchange; librarian; library; university cache: crln-18451.pdf plain text: crln-18451.txt item: #782 of 7408 id: crln-18452 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 2359 flesch: 57 summary: The $1,000 annual prize established by Mykola and Volodymyra Cenko o f Philadelphia will be given for the best bibliographical work on a topic of Ukrainian studies. The application proposal should be brief (less than ten pages) and include the following: 1) Description o f the research, including sig­ nificance and methodology; 2) A schedule for completion; 3) Budget and budget justification for items for which support is sought (these must be items for which no other support is available); 4) keywords: academic; acrl; ala; award; library; research; year cache: crln-18452.pdf plain text: crln-18452.txt item: #783 of 7408 id: crln-18454 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1874 flesch: 74 summary: The plan o f action proposed indicates goals and implementation suggestions that the Federal library community can use as a guide. The books are o f interest to social historians and bibliographers rather than literary historians. keywords: library cache: crln-18454.pdf plain text: crln-18454.txt item: #784 of 7408 id: crln-18455 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 3556 flesch: 77 summary: g e r retired on June 30 from the School o f Library and Information Studies, University o f California, Berkeley, after 23 years of service. He was previ­ ously dean o f library and learning resources. keywords: library; university cache: crln-18455.pdf plain text: crln-18455.txt item: #785 of 7408 id: crln-18456 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 4287 flesch: 58 summary: Libraries utilizing ROUTE receive a monthly master listing o f all journals routed and the corre­ sponding readers of each journal. The 765 items cited are 1981 publications illustrating the wide range o f topics that affect collective bargaining in higher education and the professions. keywords: arl; center; congress; copies; guide; kits; libraries; library; new; o f; office; pages; state; system; university; washington cache: crln-18456.pdf plain text: crln-18456.txt item: #786 of 7408 id: crln-18457 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1814 flesch: 65 summary: Libraries utilizing ROUTE receive a monthly master listing o f all journals routed and the corre­ sponding readers of each journal. Final editing is perform ed online by expert technical trans­ lators who are natives o f the language they trans­ late into. keywords: libraries; library; online cache: crln-18457.pdf plain text: crln-18457.txt item: #787 of 7408 id: crln-18458 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 3337 flesch: 72 summary: c o m m u n ic a tio n and in te rp e rs o n a l s k ills re q u ire d . D IR E C T O R FOR keywords: contact; data; libraries; library; online cache: crln-18458.pdf plain text: crln-18458.txt item: #788 of 7408 id: crln-18459 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 10827 flesch: 65 summary: c o m m u n ic a tio n and in te rp e rs o n a l s k ills re q u ire d . Responsibilities in clu d e assisting and in ­ stru cting patrons; database searching; ability to co m m u nicate e ffec­ tively with facu lty and students; collection developm ent; co m p ilin g indexes, lists, and b ibliog ra p hie s; se rvin g on c o m m itte e s. 1 0.5 m onth co ntra ct— salary keywords: collection; college; director; e n; employer; ent; experience; faculty; librarian; libraries; library; m e; m p; mls; n t; p e; p p; reference; resume; salary; services; tio; university cache: crln-18459.pdf plain text: crln-18459.txt item: #789 of 7408 id: crln-18462 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3716 flesch: 92 summary: If your library is a p lace that p e o p le dread, all the ou treach in the world is useless! D o w e tak e for g ra n te d th at since w e realize that th e library is th e h keywords: cam; library cache: crln-18462.pdf plain text: crln-18462.txt item: #790 of 7408 id: crln-18464 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1259 flesch: 60 summary: Provide e-mail service, whether you have designated one librarian or all your subject specialists to provide reference for distance learners. Reference services D on’t make distance students phone for ref­ erence help— they probably w on’t. keywords: distance; information; library cache: crln-18464.pdf plain text: crln-18464.txt item: #791 of 7408 id: crln-18465 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1652 flesch: 70 summary: o o d . la rly a n d g o v e r n m e n t in fo r m a tio n is a ‘p u b lic g o o d ” a n d m ust b e a v a ila b le keywords: libraries cache: crln-18465.pdf plain text: crln-18465.txt item: #792 of 7408 id: crln-18466 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2332 flesch: 69 summary: As a result, elem ents o f leadership and analytical tools were sharpened like knives sharpened by crossing one blade against the other. I have many wonderful memories o f that experi­ ence, not least of which is that paper in my desk that one of our instructors suggested we keep. keywords: harvard; institute; leadership; program cache: crln-18466.pdf plain text: crln-18466.txt item: #793 of 7408 id: crln-18467 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3701 flesch: 65 summary: While several types o f libraries can be in­ cluded, one o f them should be a library that is similar to the library that the trainee is from. The trainer should have: • knowledge o f the trainee’s background, language ability, skills, and knowledge (for example, does the trainee have experience with Windows?), • knowledge o f the type o f library or in­ formation center that the trainee is from or will be working in upon return, • a good understanding o f the duties that the trainee will be performing, and • an awareness o keywords: information; internship; library; o f; program; time; trainee; training cache: crln-18467.pdf plain text: crln-18467.txt item: #794 of 7408 id: crln-18468 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 5914 flesch: 78 summary: W eb sites, electro n ic journals, a n d e le c ­ tro n ic d iscu ssio n lists offer a b ro a d ran g e o f to p ical co v e ra g e re la te d to th e c o n c e rn s o f th o se w ith disabilities. o o . keywords: ccess; disabilities; e n; site; tio cache: crln-18468.pdf plain text: crln-18468.txt item: #795 of 7408 id: crln-18469 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 4063 flesch: 67 summary: C o m p o s itio n o Even more challenging is our need to A b o u t th e a u th o r s Ray English is director o f libraries a t Oberlin College, e-mail: ray.english@oberlin.edu; Mary Reichel is university librarian at Appalachian State University, e-mail: reichelml@appstate.edu mailto:ray.english@oberlin.edu mailto:reichelml@appstate.edu C&RL News ■ February 2000 / keywords: acrl; libraries cache: crln-18469.pdf plain text: crln-18469.txt item: #796 of 7408 id: crln-18470 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 786 flesch: 67 summary: But there are many other pending pieces o f legislation remaining for the second session, which started in late January. This legislation, if passed, would pro­ vide copyright-like ownership o f facts. keywords: act cache: crln-18470.pdf plain text: crln-18470.txt item: #797 of 7408 id: crln-18473 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1855 flesch: 69 summary: ISBN 0-313-31098-X. The Oryx Guide to Natural History, by Patricia L. Barnes-Svarney and Thomas E. C&RL N e w s ■ F e b r u a r y 2 0 0 0 / 137 138 / C&RL News ■ February 2000 S v a rn e y (2 5 2 pages, Novem­ ber 1999), is a good place to turn for quick a n s w e r s to q u e s tio n s o n the history o f biology, g e o l­ o g y , and a s ­ tronom y. C harged with m onitoring the civilian press corps that d e­ scen d ed on Hue during the 1968 T et o f­ fe n siv e , Sm ith re co u n ts the b a ttle s that w ere fought in the retaking o f the city, its s o c ia l and p o litic a l u p h e a v a l, and th e ev acu atio n o f nearly 3 ,0 0 0 citizen s by the NVA and the V ietco n g . keywords: isbn; pages cache: crln-18473.pdf plain text: crln-18473.txt item: #798 of 7408 id: crln-18475 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2737 flesch: 63 summary: Ju lia B aldw in has retired as director o f in­ formation and instruction services at the Uni­ versity of Toledo after 30 years o f service. Alan H o g an has retired as director o f library systems and processing at the University of Toledo after 30 years o f service. keywords: college; director; information; librarian; library; reference; services; state; university cache: crln-18475.pdf plain text: crln-18475.txt item: #799 of 7408 id: crln-18477 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 19356 flesch: 29 summary: As­ sistant/Associate Professor, University Library. As­sistant/Associate Professor, University Library. keywords: ability; academic; accredited; addresses; applications; c&rl; cataloging; collection; college; degree; development; experience; faculty; february; head; information; instruction; knowledge; letter; librarian; libraries; library; library experience; management; materials; news; position; professional; program; qualifications; reference; research; resources; resume; salary; sciences; services; skills; staff; state; university; work cache: crln-18477.pdf plain text: crln-18477.txt item: #800 of 7408 id: crln-18478 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1039 flesch: 46 summary: ACRL Officers, 1969/70: President, Philip J. McNiff; Chairman, College Libraries Section, John E. Scott; Junior College Libraries Section, Ruthe Erickson; Rare Books Section, Robert J. Adelsperger; Subject Specialists Section, Marcia J. Miller; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Howard Rovelstad; Art Subsection, Wolfgang M. Freitag; Educational and Behavioral Science Subsection, Donald Leatherman; Law and Political Science Subsection, Roy M. Mersky; Slavic and East European Subsection, Joseph Placek; University Libraries Section, Roscoe Rouse. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries College & No. 5, May 1970 Research L ib raries N E W S ACRL News Issue (A) of College & Research Libraries, Vol. 31, No. 3 Reactions Needed! keywords: acrl; college; committee; libraries; library; research cache: crln-18478.pdf plain text: crln-18478.txt item: #801 of 7408 id: crln-18479 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 616 flesch: 44 summary: ACRL Officers, 1969/70: President, Philip J. McNiff; Chairman, College Libraries Section, John E. Scott; Junior College Libraries Section, Ruthe Erickson; Rare Books Section, Robert J. Adelsperger; Subject Specialists Section, Marcia J. Miller; Agriculture and Biological Sciences Subsection, Howard Rovelstad; Art Subsection, Wolfgang M. Freitag; Educational and Behavioral Science Subsection, Donald Leatherman; Law and Political Science Subsection, Roy M. Mersky; Slavic and East European Subsection, Joseph Placek; University Libraries Section, Roscoe Rouse. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 134 6. keywords: acrl; college; libraries; news cache: crln-18479.pdf plain text: crln-18479.txt item: #802 of 7408 id: crln-18481 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 5563 flesch: 59 summary: Mr. Treyz stated that one of the problems of the editor seems to be the fact th at he has too many bosses: i.e., Executive Director of ALA, D ep­ uty Executive Director of ALA, CHOICE Edi­ torial Board, ACRL Board of Directors, Exec­ utive Secretary of ACRL, etc. Mr. Thomas asked for an expression of opin­ on from the Board members concerning the scheduling of Board meetings; that is, should the meetings be scheduled on consecutive days or should they be spaced? keywords: acrl; ala; board; choice; committee; editor; executive; library; mcniff; meeting; miss; planning; program cache: crln-18481.pdf plain text: crln-18481.txt item: #803 of 7408 id: crln-18482 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1395 flesch: 62 summary: From Inside the DLP By Dr. Katharine M. Stokes College and University Library Specialist, L i­ brary Planning and Development Branch, Di­ W e look forward to reading about the prog­ ress you are making, e.g., a t Northern Illinois University where a Special Purpose Type A grant in 1967 under the Higher Education Act, Title II-A has been helping in building re­ sources for an expanding graduate program; at the University of North Carolina where a Small Library Services and Construction Act, Title III, grant has helped to boost the local and re­ gional tradition of cooperation to a new level of statewide usefulness among all types of li­ braries; at Indiana University where Higher Education Facilities Act grants helped to fi­ nance a new building th at not only fosters ex­ cellent services for the academic community, but also provides a fine setting for an accredit­ ed library school. keywords: division; libraries; library cache: crln-18482.pdf plain text: crln-18482.txt item: #804 of 7408 id: crln-18483 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 9545 flesch: 55 summary: The Friends of Florida State University Library has just published a Catalog of the Ne­ gro Collections in the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Library and the Florida State University Library. Send check or money order to Judith A. Hoffberg, Secretary, Art Subsection, University Library, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037. keywords: american; building; collection; college; conference; congress; e n; education; history; information; institute; july; libraries; library; li­; mrs; national; new; o n; program; research; school; science; state; titles; university; york cache: crln-18483.pdf plain text: crln-18483.txt item: #805 of 7408 id: crln-18484 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 2797 flesch: 51 summary: Send check or money order to Judith A. Hoffberg, Secretary, Art Subsection, University Library, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037. The following are among the topics which will be covered: Introduction: Who Uses the Law Library, W hat for, and How; Literature of the Law; Authorities. keywords: chairman; college; law; librarian; libraries; library; li­; meeting; mrs; new; science; state; university cache: crln-18484.pdf plain text: crln-18484.txt item: #806 of 7408 id: crln-18485 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 1445 flesch: 51 summary: Dr. Roscoe Rouse, Chairman of the Section and Director of the Library, Oklahoma State University, announced the program ob­ jective to be a consideration of service to under­ graduates in the university library and an eval­ uation of the degree of success attained by undergraduate libraries within universities. Pauline M. Vaillancourt has been named an associate professor, school of library science, State University of New York at Albany. keywords: assistant; college; librarian; libraries; library; li­; mrs; science; university cache: crln-18485.pdf plain text: crln-18485.txt item: #807 of 7408 id: crln-18486 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-04 words: 721 flesch: 59 summary: Pauline M. Vaillancourt has been named an associate professor, school of library science, State University of New York at Albany. Mrs. Mary M. Gillham, university librari­ an, professor of library science, and chairman of the department of library science, has re­ tired after forty-eight years of service to the University of Toledo. keywords: library; mrs; science; university cache: crln-18486.pdf plain text: crln-18486.txt item: #808 of 7408 id: crln-18488 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-08 words: 531 flesch: 57 summary: — F olger Library Newsletter ■■ L ib rary Newsletters Requested Editors of college and university li­ brary newsletters are requested to place the editor of C ollege & Research L i­ braries News on their mailing list. keywords: collection cache: crln-18488.pdf plain text: crln-18488.txt item: #809 of 7408 id: crln-18489 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-08 words: 6572 flesch: 68 summary: The National Endowment for the Human­ ities ( N EH ) has awarded $80,000 to D u k e U n i v e r F o r books, pam phlets, and m usic, th e library wishes to receiv e such inform ation as author, title, address of pu blisher or distributor, and ind ication as to w hether the p u blication is available fre e or w hether keywords: collection; e s; grant; library; n s; o n; s s; s t; t e; t y; u n; university cache: crln-18489.pdf plain text: crln-18489.txt item: #810 of 7408 id: crln-18490 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-08 words: 7798 flesch: 91 summary: R o g e r o — science-engineering li­ brarian— U n i v e r s o e s co ve r u n til a fte r th e 1 8-m onths-after- I n d e x to R e v ie w s in S c keywords: l e; n e; o n; r e; s t; t e; t y; u n cache: crln-18490.pdf plain text: crln-18490.txt item: #811 of 7408 id: crln-18491 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-08 words: 3907 flesch: 83 summary: a y m eetin g at th e C en ten nial C o n feren ce o R E C E I V E D ( Selected items will be reviewed in future is­ sues of C o lleg e & R esea rch L ib r a r ie s .) keywords: library cache: crln-18491.pdf plain text: crln-18491.txt item: #812 of 7408 id: crln-18492 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-08 words: 11632 flesch: 91 summary: ic se a rch in g, o r d e r in g and re c e ivin g p roc e d u re s; rep o rts to A ss o c ia I P A L S Y S T E M S E N G IN E E R . keywords: c e; c o; d e; e m; e n; e r; l ib; lib; n c; n d; n o; n s; n t; p e; p o; p p; tio; tio n; u n cache: crln-18492.pdf plain text: crln-18492.txt item: #813 of 7408 id: crln-18493 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1835 flesch: 59 summary: These activities must also enhance the instit tion’s concepts of its role and function and be p r sented in a m anner consonant w ith these concept Public relations activities vary as m uch as do a adem ic libraries themselves and m ay include th following: Publications— guides, brochures and inform tional m aterials; subject bibliographies; union lis and catalogs of specific collections; keepsakes, m mentos and com m em orative publications for sp cial occasions; m onographs on professional librar topics; newsletters for faculty, adm inistration, st dents, library staff and general distribution; an m iscellania such as bookmarks, invitations, librar calendars, and Christm as cards. Bibliographic instruction— form al classes for all students held in the library; lectures by library staff to specific classes, in the classroom or the library; and inform ation sessions w ith faculty and teaching assistants. keywords: libraries; library; news; public; relations cache: crln-18493.pdf plain text: crln-18493.txt item: #814 of 7408 id: crln-18494 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 979 flesch: 71 summary: W e began the week w ith a trea t for our staff and s tu d e n t w o rk e rs— h o m e Refreshments included cakes deco­ rated w ith the “Go for it!” keywords: ith; library cache: crln-18494.pdf plain text: crln-18494.txt item: #815 of 7408 id: crln-18495 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 3770 flesch: 68 summary: T he guide­ lines will be based on th e results of surveys sent out b y I o w a S ta te U n iv e r s ity , th e U n iv e r s ity of Missouri-St. Louis, an d th e U niversity of Illinois, as well as queries sent out by m em bers of th e Sub­ com m ittee. ro g ram , w hich w ill cover such issues as selection, access and copyright, preservation, and constituencies, will have six speakers: D onald G allup, Beinecke R are Book and M anuscript L i­ b rary , Yale U niversity, on th e E zra Pound Papers at Yale; G erald H am , State H istorical Society of W isconsin, on C ollection M an ag em en t an d keywords: ation; inform cache: crln-18495.pdf plain text: crln-18495.txt item: #816 of 7408 id: crln-18496 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1497 flesch: 50 summary: ntinuing E ducation Program (analogous to th e publications oversight of the P u b ­ lications C om m ittee) an d approved the charge of a new com m ittee, th e CE Program Advisory C om ­ m ittee, w hich will advise th e ACRL Program O ffi­ cer re g a rd in g A CRL professional developm ent program s. Copyright Committee T he board requested the C opyright C om m ittee to p rep are an article for C & R L N ew s regarding the NYU copyright settlem ent and to advise th e m em ­ bership on its im plications for their ow n copying practices. Continuing Education T he board approved th e m otions of the C o n tin u ­ ing E d ucation C om m ittee, the Standards and Ac­ creditation C om m ittee, and th e Budget and F i­ nance C om m ittee to produce train in g packages on libraries and accreditation in institutions of higher ed u catio n th a t w ill be d istrib u te d to interested groups for self-instruction. keywords: board cache: crln-18496.pdf plain text: crln-18496.txt item: #817 of 7408 id: crln-18497 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 2528 flesch: 80 summary: i a n s atten d in g th e M arch AAHE m eeting from th e C h i­ cago area are encouraged to rep o rt back on th e p re ­ sentations relatin g to school/college partnerships, to ways inform ation technology can increase the effectiveness of in s tru c tio n , W hile our Project was not successful in locating a lib ra ria n w ho was w illing to p rep are a form al p ap er for the 1984 APS A m eeting, w e are continuing to investi­ gate th e possibility of our Project co o rdinating a colum n on using ap p ro p riate lib rary m aterials in the APSA new sletter, N ew s fo r Teachers o f Politi­ cal Science, w ith T erry Link of M ichigan State University editing the articles. keywords: seattle cache: crln-18497.pdf plain text: crln-18497.txt item: #818 of 7408 id: crln-18499 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 3488 flesch: 69 summary: W atkins is currently th e m anager of a bookstore n ear th e cam pus. / 137 GRANTS •Cornell University has been aw ard ed a g ran t of $1.5 m illion from th e Pew C h aritab le T rust for th e developm ent and installation of an integrated inform ation system for th e C ornell Libraries. keywords: ith; university cache: crln-18499.pdf plain text: crln-18499.txt item: #819 of 7408 id: crln-18500 author: NIB title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1324 flesch: 61 summary: Davis recently served as consultant to O C L C on the developm ent of autom ated circulation systems and to C incinnati Electronics w here she com pleted a study of corporations w hich convert library card catalogs to online systems. Title II in the revised proposal would include part A, college library grants, but targeted to needy institutions, part B training and research with more emphasis on technologies and strengthening minority education programs, and part C research library grants. keywords: library cache: crln-18500.pdf plain text: crln-18500.txt item: #820 of 7408 id: crln-18501 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 5533 flesch: 72 summary: Davis recently served as consultant to O C L C on he developm ent of autom ated circulation systems nd to C incinnati Electronics w here she com pleted study of corporations w hich convert library card atalogs to online systems. Carol Harrison has been ap p o in ted reference an d technical reports lib ra ria n at th e E n gineering an d M ath em atical Sciences L ib ra keywords: college; lib; rary; ria; services; state; ted; university cache: crln-18501.pdf plain text: crln-18501.txt item: #821 of 7408 id: crln-18503 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 1945 flesch: 68 summary: Contact: G retchen W alsh, African Studies L ib ra ry , Boston U n iv ersity , 771 C o m m o n ­ w ealth Ave., Boston, MA 00215. O th er­ wise, single copies will be sent upon request (when accom panied by an SASE) from Ann K. Randall, C hief L ib ra ria n , C ity College of CUNY, 5/333 North Academic C enter, New York, NY 10031. keywords: ent cache: crln-18503.pdf plain text: crln-18503.txt item: #822 of 7408 id: crln-18504 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 5480 flesch: 90 summary: Telephone: All te le p h o n e o rd e rs s h o u ld be c o n firm e d by a w rit­ ten o rd e r m a ile d to A C R L h e a d q u a rte rs as soon as possib le . J o b a n n o u n c e m e n ts will be e d ite d to e x c lu d e d is c rim in a to ry references. keywords: e n; n d; o n; p e cache: crln-18504.pdf plain text: crln-18504.txt item: #823 of 7408 id: crln-18506 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 4470 flesch: 69 summary: Through this experience we have com e to realize that in any disaster situation, the responses made during the first few hours will have a decisive effect on all subsequent actions and in many cases the ultim ate On-site decisions were effectively handled by rem aining staff and adm inistrators, b u t once they left the campus, com m unication linkages fur­ th e r deteriorated. keywords: building; com; ere; library; staff cache: crln-18506.pdf plain text: crln-18506.txt item: #824 of 7408 id: crln-18508 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 1016 flesch: 69 summary: M aterials in all types o f libraries are in danger o f destruction o r disintegration. ation Science Asian/Pacific A m erican Librarians Association Association for Library and Inform ation Science Education Library A nd Information S ervices 1991 Association o f Research Libraries C anadian Library Association Chinese-A m erican Librarians Association Council on Library/M edia Technical Assistants F riends o f Libraries Laubach Literacy International, Laubach Literacy Action Literacy Volunteers o f America, Inc. keywords: association; library cache: crln-18508.pdf plain text: crln-18508.txt item: #825 of 7408 id: crln-18509 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 6107 flesch: 70 summary: On the other hand, evidence o f forced intrusion or apprehension o R ather it has shifted to a question o f who should do th e notifying and who should be notified. keywords: ation; book; ent; inform; missing; recovery; theft; ust cache: crln-18509.pdf plain text: crln-18509.txt item: #826 of 7408 id: crln-18512 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 3230 flesch: 64 summary: I nform ation literacy has b een defined as the ability to find, evaluate and use inform ation effectively in personal and professional lives.1 ACRL/BIS Section’s “M odel S tatem ent o f Biblio­ graphic O bjectives” advocates th e role o f biblio­ graphic instruction “not only to provide students with the specific skills n eed ed to com plete assign­ m ents, b u t to p rep are individuals to make effective life-long use o f inform ation, inform ation sources, and inform ation systems. O u tlin ed below are re c e n t courses developed at th e University o f Michigan which may suggest curriculum models incorporat­ ing inform ation literacy as an instructional objec­ 1 Proposed statem ent revision to ALA Policy 52.6 approved by th e ALA U ser Instruction for In fo r­ mation Literacy C om m ittee, January 8, 1990. keywords: ation; inform; odel cache: crln-18512.pdf plain text: crln-18512.txt item: #827 of 7408 id: crln-18513 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 4989 flesch: 79 summary: At th e University o f R ichm ond th e rep o rt from th e Universal L ibrarian’s Office on th e P IIE sug­ gests th e desirability o f finally integrating food services an d library services to accom m odate, ra th e r th a n discourage, stu d en t p referen ce for eating and drinking while using th e library. f m aterial filed in ran d o m o rd e r and culling o u r item s th a t seem e d to fit to g e th er. keywords: library; o f; ore cache: crln-18513.pdf plain text: crln-18513.txt item: #828 of 7408 id: crln-18514 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 3555 flesch: 68 summary: T hrough serv­ ice as an inform ation source, th e staff also provides workshops to groups and/or organizations on ca­ 2U.S. B ureau o f Labor Statistics, “U nem ploy­ m ent in States and Local Areas, February, 1989,” E m p ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries N ovem ber 1 9 9 0 1 955 service (eith er B-U-Y P-I-Z-A o r E-A-T D -E -L -I) to th e existing keywords: library; louisiana cache: crln-18514.pdf plain text: crln-18514.txt item: #829 of 7408 id: crln-18519 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 3070 flesch: 69 summary: C u rren tly th e library profession is p re d o m i­ nantly w hite in ch aracter, lacking in sufficient m in o rity r e p r e s e n ta tio n to re s p o n d to th e s e changes. f gradu­ ate school program s in library science in o rd e r to p ro d u ce m ore m inority librarians. keywords: inority; library; students cache: crln-18519.pdf plain text: crln-18519.txt item: #830 of 7408 id: crln-18520 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 7459 flesch: 72 summary: f p rin te d music for th e ch am b er music com bina­ tion o f flute and violoncello (instrum ents w hich are im portant in th e M usic D e p a rtm e n t program ). Reference component D uring th e spring sem ester th e M ILIS in tern was train ed to assist at th e Main Library reference desk u n d e r th e direction keywords: com; e m; e n; ilis; ittee; library; o f; program; tern; th e cache: crln-18520.pdf plain text: crln-18520.txt item: #831 of 7408 id: crln-18522 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 2736 flesch: 65 summary: f a constitution for th e library faculty by th e University Senate in 1970. O ne example is elim ination o f th e possibility o f te n u re at th e level o f assistant professor, which currently is a contractual option for librarians and nurses. keywords: ent; faculty; librarians; library; university cache: crln-18522.pdf plain text: crln-18522.txt item: #832 of 7408 id: crln-18523 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 2689 flesch: 73 summary: F u rth e rm o re , if th e conference is one in a series o f sim ilar co n feren ce s, an d each y ear th e re is a change in th e o rd e r o f th e w ords in th e nam e, such as C ondensed M Proceedings o f the W orking Conference on C ir­ culation, Neurobiology, and Behavior, held Octo­ b er 4-7, 1981, in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. T he relationship o f th e book to th e conference should be indicated on th e title page. keywords: conference cache: crln-18523.pdf plain text: crln-18523.txt item: #833 of 7408 id: crln-18524 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 4464 flesch: 68 summary: M uch o f th e early discussion c e n te re d on questions o f price variations (e.g., a given book sought th ro u g h th e norm al tra d e sources in th re e d ifferen t countries is likely to b e o ffered at significantly d ifferen t prices at p resen t) an d th e q uestion It was o n e o f th e m ost in te re s t­ keywords: ere; erm; libraries; library; university cache: crln-18524.pdf plain text: crln-18524.txt item: #834 of 7408 id: crln-18525 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 4079 flesch: 71 summary: Originally, in­ voices that arrived with an item the Library in­ ten d ed to keep were sent to Administration/Acqui- sitions with th e Innovacq pay record num ber. W e th en had to separate all o f th e Law Library records from th e records keywords: innovacq; records; serials; titles cache: crln-18525.pdf plain text: crln-18525.txt item: #835 of 7408 id: crln-18527 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 5056 flesch: 61 summary: Robin Lent is now assistant head o f collection developm ent at th e University o f New H am pshire, D urham . H e received his b ach e­ lor’s degree in English and philosophy from th e University o f M anchester, England, his m aster’s degree in English from th e University o f California, Santa Barbara, and his MLS with distinction from th e University o f California, Los Angeles. keywords: college; director; een; ent; librarian; libraries; library; o f; reference; research; services; state; university cache: crln-18527.pdf plain text: crln-18527.txt item: #836 of 7408 id: crln-18528 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 3081 flesch: 73 summary: W ritten with good hum or and keen scholar­ ship, th e book co n tain s c h a p te rs on “H an d s Em erging from th e E arth ,” “Body Disposal and Its Problem s,” and “Down to a W atery Grave.” ISBN 1-55570-037-3. • Vampires., B urials a n d D eath : F olklore a n d R e a lity , by Paul B arber (236 pages, Septem ­ b e r 1990), examines vam pire folklore with the intention o f discovering how people in p reindus­ trial cultures looked at the processes and p h en o m ­ ena associated with death and keywords: copies; isbn cache: crln-18528.pdf plain text: crln-18528.txt item: #837 of 7408 id: crln-18529 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-18 words: 10920 flesch: 33 summary: Has direct administrative responsibilityfor4unitswith22FTE plus student assistants: ORION Systems Office, ORION User Services, Automation Equipment Support, (continued on the next page) University Library Services (ULS). Responsible for the Acquisitions Department in a library of 400,000 volumes which orders and processes materials independently, but operates closely with the Cornell University Library system. keywords: accredited; application; assistant; collection; college; degree; development; director; experience; faculty; knowledge; librarian; libraries; library; minimum; mls; names; opportunity; position; qualifications; reference; research; salary; services; skills; staff; state; system; university cache: crln-18529.pdf plain text: crln-18529.txt item: #838 of 7408 id: crln-18531 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 9650 flesch: 71 summary: Mr. Hoffman s e c o n d e d , and the substitute m o ­ t Mr. Beard s e c o n d e d and the m o keywords: acrl; board; committee; e c; e d; e n; e s; m o; n c; n s; n t; o n; s s; shank; t e cache: crln-18531.pdf plain text: crln-18531.txt item: #839 of 7408 id: crln-18532 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4050 flesch: 56 summary: John Morgan s e c o n d e d the motion and a dis­ cussion followed. They thus became official ACRL Standards and were used as the basis for discussions with the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges. keywords: academic; acrl; committee; faculty; meeting; membership; motion; statement; status cache: crln-18532.pdf plain text: crln-18532.txt item: #840 of 7408 id: crln-18533 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1457 flesch: 55 summary: The studies to be done include: (1 ) prelimi­ nary investigation of present and potential li­ brary and information service needs contracted to the University of California (Berkeley); (2 ) an analysis for social, economic, and technical requirements for libraries and information ser­ vices, 1975-1980, contracted to Dr. Edwin Parker, professor for Communication Research at Stanford University; (3 ) a study of funding sources for public libraries to be handled by the Public Administration Service, Chicago, Illi­ nois; and (4 ) a feasibility study of centralized and regionalized interlibrary loan centers to be done through the Association of Research Li­ braries, Washington, D.C. The Public Administration Service in Chi­ cago has accepted a task for the commission to look at funding sources for public libraries. keywords: library cache: crln-18533.pdf plain text: crln-18533.txt item: #841 of 7408 id: crln-18535 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5970 flesch: 65 summary: T h e r e f o r e , b e R e g ­ u lar su bscribers and pu rch asers o f te st tapes w ill also receiv e a cop y o f Film s: A MARC Form at, d escrib in g th e record form at and data fields, sp ecification s for th e tap e form at and c h a ra c ter set ( A S C keywords: college; e r; information; libraries; library; national; program; university cache: crln-18535.pdf plain text: crln-18535.txt item: #842 of 7408 id: crln-18546 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5267 flesch: 66 summary: In c id e n ta lly , th e r e is no b a s is , as far as I know, to the rum or that th e last twenty annual reports o W hatever the reason— an aging population, a recognition o f the “mid-life crisis,” changing life-styles and attitudes toward work, a more complex society, or any combina­ tion of th e s e — librarians have not be en unaf­ fected, and ACRL has undertaken this as a major responsibility, primarily through the Continuing E d u catio n C o m m itte e . keywords: acrl; c r; library cache: crln-18546.pdf plain text: crln-18546.txt item: #843 of 7408 id: crln-18548 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 821 flesch: 63 summary: te r Chair: Forrest Brown, Rolvaag Memorial L i­ brary, St. Olaf College, Northfi eld, MN 55057 M issouri C h a p te r President: Joanna Todd, Stephens College Li­ brary, Columbia, MO 65201 N ew E n g lan d C h a p te r President: Catherine Chmura, Siena College Library, Loudonville, NY 12211 F lo rid a C h a p te r Chair: Dr. John Goudeau, Professor, School of Library Scien ce, Florida State University, Tal­ lahassee, F L 32306 Illin ois C h a p te r President: keywords: p te cache: crln-18548.pdf plain text: crln-18548.txt item: #844 of 7408 id: crln-18549 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1949 flesch: 68 summary: R obert L. Frank, assistant professor, speech com m unications and theatre arts, University o f Richmond, discussed methods of carrying out nondefensive conversations with 213 faculty about library matters. y d e r, In d iana U n iv e r sity ; J e f f Gardiner, ARL office; and others. keywords: library cache: crln-18549.pdf plain text: crln-18549.txt item: #845 of 7408 id: crln-18550 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 889 flesch: 65 summary: In other w ords, sh o u ld n ’t th e g ov ern m en t provide additional assistance to depository libraries in the form of training, equipment, toll-free access to government agencies, etc.? y d e r, In d iana U n iv e r sity ; J e f f Gardiner, ARL office; and others. keywords: libraries cache: crln-18550.pdf plain text: crln-18550.txt item: #846 of 7408 id: crln-18552 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 4416 flesch: 80 summary: “ In one stro k e , as it w e r e ,” says R o b e r t R o se n th a l, curator of special collections at the university, “the library had books on many subjects, some of which were not to become academically favored for decades to com e.” In mid-April, the University of Chicago Library opened an exhibition of books and manuscripts from the B e r lin C o lle c tio n to co m m em A P BACKW ARD IN R E T R O S P E C T IV E INDEXING TITLES COVERED IN ALL FOUR CRIS INDEX SETS 218 A W A R D S • R a l p h E . keywords: library; university cache: crln-18552.pdf plain text: crln-18552.txt item: #847 of 7408 id: crln-18554 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5298 flesch: 80 summary: M a r tin , who holds d e g r e e s from T u fts U n iv e r s ity and th e Sim m o n A r l e n e F e i n e r has been appointed serials li­ brarian, Loyola University Libraries, Chicago. keywords: e n; librarian; library; university cache: crln-18554.pdf plain text: crln-18554.txt item: #848 of 7408 id: crln-18556 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5867 flesch: 51 summary: L IB R A R IA N — H E A D S C IE N C E -E N G IN E E R IN G . Contact: Jean Whalen, Personnel Librarian, University Library, Room 109, State University of New York at Albany, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222. keywords: action; affirmative; degree; e r; employer; experience; faculty; librarian; library; mls; opportunity; r ia; reference; salary; services; university cache: crln-18556.pdf plain text: crln-18556.txt item: #849 of 7408 id: crln-18561 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 11238 flesch: 67 summary: T h e r e . M E E T I N G S keywords: american; books; c t; collection; college; e l; e n; e r; e s; h e; information; libraries; library; n s; n t; new; o f; o n; r n; research; state; t e; t h; u r; university cache: crln-18561.pdf plain text: crln-18561.txt item: #850 of 7408 id: crln-18562 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 1996 flesch: 77 summary: ls f o r the C o lleg e 1,330.00 $1,265.00 $11.78 572 $8,005.00 ------- 110 $4,590.00 ------- T o: The United States Historical Documents Institute Inc. 1647 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W ., Washington, D.C. 20007 (2 0 2 ) 965-2121 □ Please record our order for those segments of the P roceedin keywords: congress cache: crln-18562.pdf plain text: crln-18562.txt item: #851 of 7408 id: crln-18563 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 6193 flesch: 64 summary: e r e noted o th erw is e. C o N o th in g co u ld be fin e r o r more econom ical in the long run. keywords: committee; decision; e n; faculty; faculty member; grievance; grievance committee; hearing; library; member; r e cache: crln-18563.pdf plain text: crln-18563.txt item: #852 of 7408 id: crln-18564 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 5146 flesch: 92 summary: E sth e r E ytch eso n M u e l l e r has re­ tired from her position as head of Tech nical Processes at the L in da H a l l L ib r a r E E D I keywords: l e cache: crln-18564.pdf plain text: crln-18564.txt item: #853 of 7408 id: crln-18566 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 2025 flesch: 63 summary: Although RAP was in te n d e d to h e lp m in o rity stu d e n ts specifically, th e reference assistants and librarians agreed that all students had probably benefited. th e p ro p o sa l to th e A C R L E x e c u tiv e C om m ittee for final action, p e n d in g rev iew of cosponsorship guidelines. keywords: students cache: crln-18566.pdf plain text: crln-18566.txt item: #854 of 7408 id: crln-18569 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 3816 flesch: 78 summary: According to this plan, St. Joseph’s students who live in Nassau C ounty and possess direct access cards are as­ sured an orientation to th e resources, reference services, and borrow ing privileges of th e library. T he p rocessing cost as­ sessed by th e Nassau Library System for these m a­ terials will b e assum ed by St. Jo se p h ’s College. 4) The books and journals will be in tersh elv ed with th e total library collection and will circulate according to established library procedures. 5) Access to th ese m aterials will be through th e card catalog and periodical listing. 6) S tudents who are not residents of th e L evit­ town Library D istrict b u t who are eligible for a card from the Nassau C ounty Public L ibrary will use th eir library cards after having th em stam ped for d irect access at th eir hom e library. keywords: library; services cache: crln-18569.pdf plain text: crln-18569.txt item: #855 of 7408 id: crln-18570 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 4079 flesch: 79 summary: w ould have in d e p e n d e n t value if d e ta c h e d or excised. n s A dm inistrators of special collections m ust be able to identify th e m aterials in their collections. keywords: collections cache: crln-18570.pdf plain text: crln-18570.txt item: #856 of 7408 id: crln-18571 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 637 flesch: 57 summary: In response to requests at A L A ’s Midwinter Meeting in Denver for a plan of action to protest this disastrous budget, the February 9 ALA Wash­ ington Newsletter suggested a massive campaign of letters and visits to every Representative and Senator with a very simple message— don't cut FY 1982 library funds, and reject the FY 1983 budget for library programs— backed up by specific data or for instances on the impact of the proposed cuts. (3) Data on the expected impact of wiping out library programs, or for instances on services not provided or improvements not made are needed by your legislators and by the ALA Wahsington Office. keywords: library cache: crln-18571.pdf plain text: crln-18571.txt item: #857 of 7408 id: crln-18575 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 3737 flesch: 89 summary: J u d y M o r t o n , librarian of th e E n g ineering Li­ b rary at th e U niversity of California, Berkeley, re tire d on D e c e m b e r 11. T e r r e n c e N o keywords: e n cache: crln-18575.pdf plain text: crln-18575.txt item: #858 of 7408 id: crln-18578 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 8413 flesch: 53 summary: Experience in academic library reference work and in online bibliographic search­ ing preferred. We are particularly interested in de­ veloping methods for evaluating library services. keywords: accredited; assistant; collection; degree; director; employer; experience; faculty; librarian; libraries; library; mls; reference; research; resume; salary; science; services; university cache: crln-18578.pdf plain text: crln-18578.txt item: #859 of 7408 id: crln-18579 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2543 flesch: 63 summary: The current use of library guides goes far beyond the type of people who fit the target profile above. In library guides w ritten at the University of Houston-University Park, an attem p t has been m ade to reflect a user-oriented approach in writing section headings. keywords: guides; headings; library; university; use cache: crln-18579.pdf plain text: crln-18579.txt item: #860 of 7408 id: crln-18580 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2337 flesch: 67 summary: ■ ■ Academic library statistics collected The ACRL Ad Hoc Task Force on Library Sta­ tistics was established in the late fall of 1982 “to de­ fine the statistical needs of academic libraries; to examine w hether or how those needs are not cur­ rently being met; to suggest ways ACRL could aid academic librarians and the profession by generat­ ing and/or disseminating these statistics and the concomitant costs of each.” Donors w ant to know th at their dollars aided in the completion of projects. keywords: donor; funds; ith; letter; library; mail cache: crln-18580.pdf plain text: crln-18580.txt item: #861 of 7408 id: crln-18581 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 3928 flesch: 69 summary: RASD Guidelines fo r Library Services to an Aging Population (1975). $5. Criteria fo r Price Indexes fo r Library Materials. keywords: acrl; acrl office; ala; american; c&rl; ffprint; free; guidelines; libraries; library; members; news; non; office; publishing; standards cache: crln-18581.pdf plain text: crln-18581.txt item: #862 of 7408 id: crln-18582 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 2007 flesch: 45 summary: ­ ­ T his article reports the last of my activity as Pro- gram Officer for the Bibliographic Instruction Li­ aison Project while under contract w ith ACRL. The program is designed to promote an understanding of the prob­ lems of the international student, to share this un­ derstanding w ith library staff and public service personnel, to teach the international student how to make better use of the library and to teach li­ brary personnel how better to assist the interna­ tional student. keywords: acrl; conference; ith; liaison; librarians; library; project; teaching; university cache: crln-18582.pdf plain text: crln-18582.txt item: #863 of 7408 id: crln-18583 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 3202 flesch: 47 summary: N om inating Comm ittee: C hair, Joan C ham ­ bers, University L ibrarian, 4045 Canyon Crest Drive, P.O. Box 5900, University of California, Riverside, CA 92507; Jordan Scepanski, Director, University Library and Learning Resources, 1250 Bellflower Rd., California State University, Long Beach, CA 90840; Jane Ross Moore, G raduate School and University Center, City University of New York, 33 West 42d St., New York, NY 10036. If you are interested in being considered for appointm ent to an ACRL commit­ tee, you should complete the ACRL Committee Volunteer Form that is included in this issue of C&RL News and mail it to Linda Piele, chair of the Appointments and Nominations Committee, be­ fore December 15, 1984. keywords: acrl; chair; college; committee; elect; ent; libraries; library; new; research; section; state; university; vice; york cache: crln-18583.pdf plain text: crln-18583.txt item: #864 of 7408 id: crln-18584 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 2292 flesch: 63 summary: But many doctoral students and practicing li­ brarians, suddenly faced with the prospect of con­ ducting research, discover that research problems are not as easy to identify as one might expect. Part of the answer lies with the fact that while research problems are all around us, given limitations of time, money and expertise, not all of these problems are researchable. keywords: college; community; library; lrs; problem; research; re­; services cache: crln-18584.pdf plain text: crln-18584.txt item: #865 of 7408 id: crln-18585 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 2385 flesch: 54 summary: Grants • The American Philological Association, Co- lum bia University, New York, has received grants from the National Endowm ent for the Humanities and the Andrew W . • CLASS, the Cooperative Library Agency for Systems and Services, San Jose, California, has re­ ceived two LSCA grants: $97,600 for withdrawals from the database and evaluation of CATALIST as a monograph finding tool for California libraries; and $350,000 for corrections and changes to the database for publishing the 10th edition of CULP, the California Union List of Periodicals. keywords: collection; college; documents; doe; grant; libraries; library; research; university cache: crln-18585.pdf plain text: crln-18585.txt item: #866 of 7408 id: crln-18586 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 706 flesch: 56 summary: Peterson, past Chair of ALA’s Government Documents Round Table, also testified in August 1 9 8 3 at a DOE hearing on the original proposal (April 1, 1983 Federal Register, pp.13988- 93), expressing concern about the broad scope of the restrictions on access to information on nuclear materials, including documents already distributed to federal depository libraries which are depositories of DOE nuclear materials. W H E N keywords: doe cache: crln-18586.pdf plain text: crln-18586.txt item: #867 of 7408 id: crln-18587 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 4097 flesch: 55 summary: D iane C laus has been appointed assistant li­ brarian at W illam ette University Library, Salem, Oregon. C arol D rost has been appointed assistant li­ brarian at W illam ette University Library, Salem, Oregon. keywords: assistant; california; college; director; head; law; librarian; libraries; library; li­; new; reference; science; services; state; university cache: crln-18587.pdf plain text: crln-18587.txt item: #868 of 7408 id: crln-18588 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 780 flesch: 59 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries O ctober 1984 / 503 N E W T E C H N O L O G Y • AMIGOS Bibliographic Council recently an­ nounced the implementation of a low-cost method of analyzing library collections using a library’s O CLC archival tapes. AHE will use the collection analysis reports to help for­ m ulate and coordinate the consortium’s coopera­ tive acquisitions policies, and to identify strengths in individual library collections. keywords: library cache: crln-18588.pdf plain text: crln-18588.txt item: #869 of 7408 id: crln-18589 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1560 flesch: 58 summary: November 2—H ealth Sciences; “How to Use Microcomputers in th e H ealth Science L ib ra ry ,” a w orkshop sponsored by the University of Texas G raduate School of L ib rary and In fo rm atio n Science, Thompson Conference Center, Austin. ISBN 0-313- 22939-2. • Professional Competencies: Technology and the Librarian, edited by L inda C. Smith (138 pages, August 1984), reprints the papers presented at the 20th Clinic on Library Applications of D ata Processing held April 24-26, 1983, at the Univer sity of Illinois, Urbana. keywords: copies; library cache: crln-18589.pdf plain text: crln-18589.txt item: #870 of 7408 id: crln-18590 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1323 flesch: 63 summary: November 2—H ealth Sciences; “How to Use Microcomputers in th e H ealth Science L ib ra ry ,” a w orkshop sponsored by the University of Texas G raduate School of L ib rary and In fo rm atio n Science, Thompson Conference Center, Austin. Contact: Kim­ berly Nakano, University of H awaii at Manoa, H amilton Library, Room 104B, 2550 keywords: ala; conference; library cache: crln-18590.pdf plain text: crln-18590.txt item: #871 of 7408 id: crln-18591 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 15407 flesch: 39 summary: For additional information and to apply, contact: Susan S. Lytle, Head, Personnel Operations, University Library, Texas A&M University, College Sta­ tion, TX 77843. For additional information and to apply, contact: Susan S. Lytle, Head, Personnel Operations, University Library, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843. keywords: ability; accredited; action; application; assistant; bibliographic; cataloging; collection; degree; development; director; employer; experience; faculty; head; knowledge; librarian; libraries; library; minimum; mls; names; oclc; online; opportunity; position; public; qualifications; reference; research; resume; salary; services; skills; staff; state; systems; university; university library; years cache: crln-18591.pdf plain text: crln-18591.txt item: #872 of 7408 id: crln-18592 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 2434 flesch: 71 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries In this issue: R e s e a rc h L ib r a r ie s in 2030 ........................ O p p o r tu n itie s ..............................................304 C o n tin u in keywords: libraries; percent cache: crln-18592.pdf plain text: crln-18592.txt item: #873 of 7408 id: crln-18593 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 2879 flesch: 66 summary: ACRL C o m ACRL S e c t keywords: acrl; chair; college; committee; elect; library; section; university; vice cache: crln-18593.pdf plain text: crln-18593.txt item: #874 of 7408 id: crln-18594 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 80 flesch: 42 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 303 ACRL COMMITTEE VOLUNTEER FORM If you are interested in serving on an ACRL standing comm ittee, please complete this form and mail it before the ALA M idwinter M eeting to: Russell Shank, University Librarian, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90024. If you would like to serve on an ACRL section comm ittee, send this form to the appropriate section vice-chair/chair-elect before the ALA Midwinter Meeting. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18594.pdf plain text: crln-18594.txt item: #875 of 7408 id: crln-18597 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 11729 flesch: 79 summary: I n t e r p r e t I n t e r p r e keywords: c o; e c; e d; e e; e n; e s; library; n d; n t; o n; p e; p o; r e; th e; u n cache: crln-18597.pdf plain text: crln-18597.txt item: #876 of 7408 id: crln-18598 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 9351 flesch: 98 summary: it o r d e r e d M a n s e ll’s P re -19 5 6 Im p rin ts e e m a te ria ls , it is o r d e r in g fro m keywords: c o; d e; e c; e n; e s; e t; n d; n s; n t; o n; r e; s c; s s; s t; t o cache: crln-18598.pdf plain text: crln-18598.txt item: #877 of 7408 id: crln-18599 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 3934 flesch: 73 summary: Informal discussion groups, to m e e t u n d e r the auspices of the Section at the tim e and place of the Annual or M idw inter m ee tin g s of th In case of a tie vote th e successful candi­ date shall b e d e te rm in e d by lot. keywords: chairperson; section cache: crln-18599.pdf plain text: crln-18599.txt item: #878 of 7408 id: crln-18602 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 4544 flesch: 88 summary: To o rd e r, send a check payable to th e State Historical Society to James Danky, State Historical Society of W iscon­ sin, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706. A sia, E u r o p e , a n d S o u th A m e ric a are also p ro v id e d . keywords: e n cache: crln-18602.pdf plain text: crln-18602.txt item: #879 of 7408 id: crln-18603 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-06 words: 3864 flesch: 46 summary: Preference will be given to applicants with professional experience in an engineering library, experience and/or interest in planning and/or implementing new library services for the technical community, and/or experience and interest in computerization of library services and procedures. Send résumé including list of references to: Virginia Freyre, Personnel Assistant, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL 60201. keywords: american; cataloging; employer; experience; faculty; librarian; library; mls; personnel; position; reference; salary; science; services; university cache: crln-18603.pdf plain text: crln-18603.txt item: #880 of 7408 id: crln-18610 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 4448 flesch: 83 summary: The exercises T he librarians received a series o f exercises by electronic mail w hich w ere d esigned to p ro ­ vide a practical experience w ith th e com puter an d the netw ork and to teach the skills n e e d e d to m eet o u r objectives. Few of the trainees h ad significant DOS skills, b u t to use the n etw ork effectively they n e e d e d to u n d er­ stand th e structure keywords: etw; library; ork cache: crln-18610.pdf plain text: crln-18610.txt item: #881 of 7408 id: crln-18611 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 2931 flesch: 72 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries February 1 9 9 3 /7 5 Using CAI to teach library skills By John E. Cooper Use the computer to orient large numbers o f students efficiently M any academ ic libraries are involved in program s designed to help students d e­ velop library skills. o f students. keywords: library; program; students; use cache: crln-18611.pdf plain text: crln-18611.txt item: #882 of 7408 id: crln-18614 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 3325 flesch: 89 summary: o f tim e n e e d e d for the project a n d discuss it w ith th e d e p a rt­ m en t h e a d an d dean. Studies in H igher E d u c a tio n 14, no. 1 (1989): 97-102. Puccio, Jo sep h . keywords: research cache: crln-18614.pdf plain text: crln-18614.txt item: #883 of 7408 id: crln-18615 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 4411 flesch: 62 summary: H e w an ted to w ork w ith th e librarians at his uni­ versity but felt that he lacked the right language. Carole Barone, a keynote sp eak er w h o is associate vice ch an ­ cellor for inform ation technology at the Uni­ versity of California-Davis, titled h e r talk “New Interpretations of O ld Rules . . . keywords: acrl; clip; college; com; libraries; library; member; research cache: crln-18615.pdf plain text: crln-18615.txt item: #884 of 7408 id: crln-18621 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 4034 flesch: 89 summary: the program s and holdings of the library, w hich o p e n e d in 1971. H ollom an, a native o f H ertford County, N orth C arolina, m o v e d to W ashington w ith his w ife in 1917 w h e n h keywords: library cache: crln-18621.pdf plain text: crln-18621.txt item: #885 of 7408 id: crln-18623 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 4472 flesch: 85 summary: r o f Mikkelsen Library at A ugustana College, South 9 8 / C&RL News D akota, has b e e n e Mary A nne G lanzer, w h o has b e e n at T id ew ater since 1976. keywords: college; e n; librarian; library; university cache: crln-18623.pdf plain text: crln-18623.txt item: #886 of 7408 id: crln-18625 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 18655 flesch: 65 summary: O R D IN A T O R . O R D IN A T O R . keywords: c e; c o; d e; e e; e n; e p; e r; e s; e u; ent; experience; h e; information; ith; librarian; libraries; library; m e; m p; n c; n d; n o; n s; n t; o f; p o; p p; p u; position; reference; s c; s o; s s; salary; services; t e; tio n; u n; u s; university cache: crln-18625.pdf plain text: crln-18625.txt item: #887 of 7408 id: crln-18628 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 3659 flesch: 74 summary: o r e - m a il: s lu s a r @ W o r l d ’ s I n f o r m a t keywords: library; new; university cache: crln-18628.pdf plain text: crln-18628.txt item: #888 of 7408 id: crln-18629 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 2395 flesch: 73 summary: arlen e H urt New considerations bring a new vision o f acad em ic libraries J ustifying the construction o Library users need group study rooms and tables, individual and group carrels, and a mix o f seating comfortable for various styles o f working together. keywords: library cache: crln-18629.pdf plain text: crln-18629.txt item: #889 of 7408 id: crln-18630 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 1964 flesch: 80 summary: • G et rid o f the “kid.” Needless to say, it is in our own profes­ sional self-interest to advocate libraries that are wired, well stocked, and staffed so that children will learn at an early age the b en ­ efits o f using and supporting libraries. keywords: ala; library cache: crln-18630.pdf plain text: crln-18630.txt item: #890 of 7408 id: crln-18631 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 2367 flesch: 69 summary: i c k e t in f o r m a t io n c This one ex­ ample demonstrates the virtues o f Brittle and the natural cooperative disposition that exists in the field o f preservation that simply needs a medium through which to manifest itself. keywords: brittle; copy; libraries; title cache: crln-18631.pdf plain text: crln-18631.txt item: #891 of 7408 id: crln-18632 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 4621 flesch: 78 summary: A not-for-profit organization that promotes the principles o f communication through teach­ ing an d r e s e a r c h . f r o m keywords: ccess; e s; s s; s u; sites cache: crln-18632.pdf plain text: crln-18632.txt item: #892 of 7408 id: crln-18633 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 2353 flesch: 81 summary: O ne can hear everything from country, jazz and rock ‘n roll to gospel, blues and classical While Nashville’s musical roots in country an bluegrass are evident, almost every other for o f music can b e found within a few short block in the downtown area. i c k e t in f o r m a t io n c keywords: music cache: crln-18633.pdf plain text: crln-18633.txt item: #893 of 7408 id: crln-18634 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 1362 flesch: 61 summary: She worries that young people are more interested in simulations o f reality than in reality itself, and argues that it is dangerous to be creating a generation that does not see reality as inherently more interesting than simu­ lation, especially because simulation games are just m odels, co m p lex but often unrealistic. Focusing on a New Generation o f Internet Applications,” perhaps the most fashionable session, was presented by William H. Graves, UNC-Chapel Hill, and M. Stuart Lynn, University o f California. keywords: cni; internet cache: crln-18634.pdf plain text: crln-18634.txt item: #894 of 7408 id: crln-18635 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 3200 flesch: 46 summary: The library should provide professional and support personnel with clearly defined respon­ sibilities at the appropriate location(s) and in the num ber and quality necessary to attain the goals and objectives for library services to the extended academic program including: 1) a librarian-coordinator to plan, implement, coordinate, and evaluate library resources and services addressing the information needs of the extended academic community; 2) additional professional and/or parapro fessional staff to interact directly with library users with the capacity and skills to identify information needs and respond to them com ­ petently and appropriately; 3) classification, status, and salary scales for extended academic library staff that are equiva­ lent to those provided for other com parable library em ployees and reflecting the com pen- sation levels and cost o f living for those resid ing at extended sites; 4) opportunities for continuing growth and developm ent for extend ed academ ic library staff. Today, with the appearance and rapid de­ velopment o f institutions that originate elec­ tronically and have no campuses with class­ rooms and/or physical plants at all, except for administrative offices and telecommuni­ cations facilities, that assumption is rapidly becoming obsolete. keywords: academic; campus; institution; library; needs; programs; resources; services; support cache: crln-18635.pdf plain text: crln-18635.txt item: #895 of 7408 id: crln-18636 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 942 flesch: 64 summary: The new system will be a greatly enhanced Internet, in terms o f speed (roughly 200 times the speed of the current system) with new capabilities and embedded services. W ith these cited referen ce ind exes, y o u ’ll Building better research co n d u ct deep, precise, productive searches in w hatever field you need. keywords: internet; library cache: crln-18636.pdf plain text: crln-18636.txt item: #896 of 7408 id: crln-18638 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 1622 flesch: 66 summary: While this is a very comprehensive site cov­ ering most aspects o f mental health, the au­ thors wisely note that they don’t attempt to cover every aspect in this huge field. The LCV site, while ob ­ viously useful for educating the voting public, also provides a wealth o f information for fac­ ulty or students in environmental studies or political scien ce.— keywords: site cache: crln-18638.pdf plain text: crln-18638.txt item: #897 of 7408 id: crln-18642 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 3584 flesch: 60 summary: o f Quigeľs work as guest editor for a special issue o f the Jo u rn a l o He worked at the New York Public Library, Colby College, the University o f North Carolina, and served as the director o f libraries at New York Uni­ versity from 1938-43. keywords: acrl; ala; college; director; head; information; librarian; libraries; library; reference; research; services; state; texas; university cache: crln-18642.pdf plain text: crln-18642.txt item: #898 of 7408 id: crln-18643 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-19 words: 24281 flesch: 58 summary: f u n d e r r e p r e s e n te P R E F E R R E D : T w o keywords: c e; c o; d e; d m; d s; d u; e b; e e; e l; e le; e n; e r; e rie; e s; e t; e u; e w; experience; g e; h e; ic e; librarian; library; m e; m o; m s; n c; n d; n g; n ic; n m; n n; n s; n t; o f; o n; o u; p e; p o; p p; p u; r n; r s; reference; s c; s o; s p; s s; s t; s u; services; th e; tio n; u c; u n; university; y e cache: crln-18643.pdf plain text: crln-18643.txt item: #899 of 7408 id: crln-18653 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 5018 flesch: 67 summary: T h e re is no d o u b t th a t m a n y sm aller n o n ­ research libraries m ust do original REC O N for some p a rt of their collections. Two program s were identified as being useful in identifying institutional strengths based upon sub­ jects as defined by the LC classification scheme: the N ational Collection Inventory Project (NCIP) and th e N a tio n a l Shelflist C o u n t (NSC). keywords: program; records cache: crln-18653.pdf plain text: crln-18653.txt item: #900 of 7408 id: crln-18654 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 6798 flesch: 73 summary: F our-person team s a re assigned full-tim e to th e E d ito rs’ C atalo g for a 2-w eek period. N ever­ theless, as of this w ritin g , w e believe th a t all b u t a b o u t one-sixth of those records, th e m ost difficult duplicates req keywords: entral; ere; ith; library; otal; records; singletons; staff; system; tim cache: crln-18654.pdf plain text: crln-18654.txt item: #901 of 7408 id: crln-18655 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1512 flesch: 57 summary: O ther speakers at th e NIU symposium were: Hiroki Kato, professor of Japanese language at N orthwestern University, who highlighted the dif­ ferences between U.S. and Japanese academic fac­ ulty; Nancy Brown, university librarian at the Uni­ v e rsity of S a s k a tc h e w a n , w h o spoke on th e eo-existence of hierarchical and collegial govern­ ance structures in academic libraries; Joe Boissé, university librarian at the University of C alifornia, Santa B arbara, who talked about collective b a r­ gaining (“its prim ary advantage is th a t it creates a new pow er base of unionized lib rarian s ’); and Paul Vassallo, dean of library services at the Uni­ versity of New Mexico, who emphasized the neces­ sity for adequate planning strategies for academic inform ation systems. The original purpose of Title II-A was to provide grants to academic libraries to assist in the m ainte­ nance and im provem ent of th eir lib rary collec­ tions, and to enable them to share resources and participate in library networks. keywords: libraries; library; university cache: crln-18655.pdf plain text: crln-18655.txt item: #902 of 7408 id: crln-18656 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1424 flesch: 58 summary: ■ ■ Conference proceedings available The proceedings of th e T h ird N ational C onfer­ ence of the Association of College and Research L i­ braries, held in Seattle on April 4 -7 , have been published. E d ite d by Suzanne C. D odson, U niversity of British C olum bia, and G ary L. Menges, University of W ashington, this 414-page volum e includes the full text of the nine them e papers, a transcript of the W rap-U p Session, and the full text of the 14 al­ ternative form at papers and the 47 contributed p a ­ pers. keywords: libraries cache: crln-18656.pdf plain text: crln-18656.txt item: #903 of 7408 id: crln-18657 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 860 flesch: 62 summary: new College Book m ay have some academic adm inistrators w orried about their college or university’s public image (at least until they read the entries for other institu­ tions), C hristopher McKee, director of the G rin­ nell College L ibrary, Iow a, has no quarrel w ith her assessment of Grinnell. T he total num ber of study stations was doubled to a total of 402 after renovation, w ith a strong emphasis on reducing background noise and using flexible rath er th an fixed lighting th a t makes it easier for students to switch off lights w hen not needed. keywords: college; grinnell; library cache: crln-18657.pdf plain text: crln-18657.txt item: #904 of 7408 id: crln-18658 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1845 flesch: 73 summary: G illiam , Bodil H. “Beyond Bibliographic Instruc­ t i o n , ” S o u th e a s te r n L ib r a r ia n 31 (S p rin g 1981):8-10. Patterson, Thom as H. “L ibrary Skills Workshops fo r S u p p o r t P e r s o n n e l,” R Q 1 9 (S u m m e r 1980):351-53. What past participants have said about C E 110: “Excellent course.” keywords: library cache: crln-18658.pdf plain text: crln-18658.txt item: #905 of 7408 id: crln-18660 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 1432 flesch: 53 summary: Institutional research services: A profile B y Gail Hitt Director o f Institutional Research Fordham University 1 ­ ­ ­ T h e article “ T a p p in g your local cam pus re ­ sources,” (C& RL News, July/August 1984) sug­ gests th a t academic librarians who plan to perform research consult the campus Office of Institutional Research as a first step in the process. 552 / C& RL News November 1984 / 553 How can institutional research services be spe­ cifically h elpfulto librarians who plan research? keywords: ation; institutional; office; research cache: crln-18660.pdf plain text: crln-18660.txt item: #906 of 7408 id: crln-18661 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 2714 flesch: 60 summary: • T ufts University L ib rary , M edford, Massa- chusetts, has received a grant of $100,000 from the Surdna Foundation for program s on inform ation technology. M odern M ilita ry H eadquarters Branch has opened for research ap ­ proximately 194 feet of W orld W ar II Office of Strategic Services (OSS) operational records from the C entral Intelligence Agency. keywords: ent; grant; libraries; library; new; research; university cache: crln-18661.pdf plain text: crln-18661.txt item: #907 of 7408 id: crln-18662 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 5772 flesch: 59 summary: J oseph R. Mazuranic has been appointed sys­ tems librarian in the H arvard University Library. O klahom a State University Library, Stillwater, as assistant cataloger. keywords: acrl; assistant; center; college; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; li­; members; nam; new; public; reference; research; san; science; services; state; university; york cache: crln-18662.pdf plain text: crln-18662.txt item: #908 of 7408 id: crln-18663 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 2235 flesch: 61 summary: T o tal paid circu lation: T o ta l (sum of previous en tries): keywords: acrl; copies; library; office; science cache: crln-18663.pdf plain text: crln-18663.txt item: #909 of 7408 id: crln-18664 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-15 words: 17294 flesch: 60 summary: Salary and Rank: Salary: $42,000 upw ard, d e p e n d in g on a p p o in tm e n t rank and experience. Salary in the $33 ,3 72 to $46,260 per annum range, d e p e n d ­ ing on qualifications. keywords: c e; collection; com; d e; d u; e m; e n; e r; e s; e t; ent; experience; faculty; g e; librarian; libraries; library; mls; n c; n d; n n; n o; n s; n t; p e; p o; p p; p u; position; reference; resume; s o; salary; services; staff; tio n; u n; university; years cache: crln-18664.pdf plain text: crln-18664.txt item: #910 of 7408 id: crln-18666 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 3393 flesch: 57 summary: o f students being turned—by the use of complex machin­ ery in the form o f books, laboratories, and classrooms—into a marketable end-product called a graduate. Recognizing the value o f investigating the implications of faculty status, collegial systems o f administration, participatory management, management b y objective, and so on for aca­ dem ic library management, the Association held a program entitled Governance in Academic Libraries at the A LA Annual Conference in New York. keywords: association; college; libraries; library; management; new; o f; university cache: crln-18666.pdf plain text: crln-18666.txt item: #911 of 7408 id: crln-18668 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 8301 flesch: 65 summary: The aim o f the conference is to go beyond the 161 current pro and con arguments about the “ new media” and to stress, instead, the characteris­ tics o f each medium which influence its effec­ tiveness as a carrier of different kinds of com ­ munication to serve different kinds of needs for different kinds o f audiences. The 53 reel set contains the full text o f all 867 indexed issues keywords: e n; e s; information; in­; l e; libraries; library; n s; n t; new; o f; o n; r n; r y; t e; u n; university cache: crln-18668.pdf plain text: crln-18668.txt item: #912 of 7408 id: crln-18670 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 20128 flesch: 103 summary: A n e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m ­ p lo y e r. E N G IN E E R IN G L IB R A R IA N . Em phasis on c o o p e ra tiv e d e v e lo p m e n t and u tiliz a tio n oř c o m p u te riz e d d a ta bases. keywords: b e; c e; c o; c t; c u; d e; d u; e e; e n; e o; e r; e rie; e s; g e; l e; m e; m p; n c; n d; n g; n n; n s; n t; o n; o r; p e; p o; p p; p r; r t; r y; s p; s s; s u; t e; tio n; u n; y e cache: crln-18670.pdf plain text: crln-18670.txt item: #913 of 7408 id: crln-18671 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 348 flesch: 58 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 410 / C&RL News ■ June 2002 In t h e news A com m on com m ent from librarians w hen faced with the unexpected challenges of a mul­ tifaceted, sometim es fly-by-the-seat-of-your- pants, position is, “They didn’t tell us about this in library school.” Despite the fact that w e are not taught in library school how to run exhibits and other special programs, m any in the profession take on this role. keywords: library cache: crln-18671.pdf plain text: crln-18671.txt item: #914 of 7408 id: crln-18672 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 3510 flesch: 72 summary: Registration m a­ terials a n d com plete details about the insti­ tute are available o n the W eb at h ttp :// w w w .gse.harvard.edu/~ppe/program s/acrl/ program.html. o riginals o f m aterial for d igitization, a n d lib raries acro ss C an ad a a n d th e U nited States, for th e ir c o o p e ra tio n . keywords: libraries cache: crln-18672.pdf plain text: crln-18672.txt item: #915 of 7408 id: crln-18673 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 1116 flesch: 49 summary: Thus w e solve the problem of selecting interdisciplinary resources that fall within one of these broad subject areas. ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries C&RL News ■ June 2002 / 415 THE W A Y I SEE IT Subject access in an interdisciplinary environment Meaningful signposts must be created by Anthony T. Vaver S ubject organization governs much of what w e do in libraries, from collection b u d ­ get lines to library research guides to the ar­ rangem ent of Web resources. keywords: research; resources; subject cache: crln-18673.pdf plain text: crln-18673.txt item: #916 of 7408 id: crln-18676 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 2239 flesch: 71 summary: At the University of Tennessee (UT) Li­ braries, w e have w orked hard to reach out to our literary community and to develop a se­ ries of programs that serve their interests. One thing w e had both noted was that, despite having a graduate creative writing program, UT did not seem to offer a regular venue for students in that program to present their works. keywords: library; writer cache: crln-18676.pdf plain text: crln-18676.txt item: #917 of 7408 id: crln-18678 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 4198 flesch: 81 summary: The H arbach Collection consists of H arbach’s c o m p le te p u b lis h e d c o m p o s itio n s a n d recorded w orks and perform ances, as well as a substantial portion of the catalog of Vivace Press and a com plete run of W omen o f Note Quarterly. K orean fo o d a n d d rin k w e re in th e o p p o s ite corner. keywords: korean cache: crln-18678.pdf plain text: crln-18678.txt item: #918 of 7408 id: crln-18679 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 3155 flesch: 77 summary: o r n t o n (45); Write-in candidate: (0). C a n n o n , dean of university libraries at the University of San Francisco (USF), has b e e n elected vice presìdent/presi- dent-elect of ACRL. keywords: acrl; chair; elect; vice cache: crln-18679.pdf plain text: crln-18679.txt item: #919 of 7408 id: crln-18681 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 651 flesch: 45 summary: A A TA Online The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), in as­ sociation with the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC), will launch “AATA Online: Abstracts of International Conservation Literature” on June 8, 2002. The interface offered with this sendee will permit setting search preferences, saving search strategies, notice of new abstracts in preselected subject areas, downloading and printing search results, and browsing the AATA classification scheme and subject categories. keywords: abstracts; conservation; online cache: crln-18681.pdf plain text: crln-18681.txt item: #920 of 7408 id: crln-18682 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 1626 flesch: 69 summary: rg , and the United Nations Page for Hum an Rights at http ://w w w . w w .h keywords: site; web cache: crln-18682.pdf plain text: crln-18682.txt item: #921 of 7408 id: crln-18685 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 4372 flesch: 71 summary: D o r e e n H o c k e n b e r r y has b e e n p ro ­ m oted to head of governm ent documents at Ohio University. r e has b e e n a p p o in te d re fe re n c e lib keywords: director; librarian; libraries; library; services; state; university cache: crln-18685.pdf plain text: crln-18685.txt item: #922 of 7408 id: crln-18687 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-25 words: 39344 flesch: 77 summary: In th e s e c a s e s , y o u m a y w is h to c o n ta c t th e s ta te a s s o c ia tio n T h e s e keywords: c e; c o; c t; c u; d e; d p; d s; d u; e b; e e; e l; e le; e lo; e n; e o; e ra; e rie; e rs; e rv; e s; e u; e y; g e; g s; h e; ic e; iv e; l s; m e; m o; m s; n c; n d; n g; n ic; n l; n m; n n; n p; n s; n t; n te; o n; o u; p e; p o; p p; p u; r e; r n; s c; s o; s p; s s; s t; s u; t e; tio n; u m; u n; w e cache: crln-18687.pdf plain text: crln-18687.txt item: #923 of 7408 id: crln-18691 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 11560 flesch: 115 summary: e r e a r e tw o — o n e r i n t e r e s t ; a n d • m a k e a n a n n u a l p e r s o n a l o r c o r p o r a t e g ift t o t h e l keywords: e e; e n; e s; e t; r e cache: crln-18691.pdf plain text: crln-18691.txt item: #924 of 7408 id: crln-18692 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 12844 flesch: 112 summary: i s t i n t e r p r e p r e r e c o r d e d r a keywords: e c; e e; e n; e s; h e; n s; n t; o n; r e; s s; s t; t e; t h; t t cache: crln-18692.pdf plain text: crln-18692.txt item: #925 of 7408 id: crln-18693 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 7132 flesch: 112 summary: o r n e r . o r e a v a keywords: e n; e s; n t; r e; s t; t e cache: crln-18693.pdf plain text: crln-18693.txt item: #926 of 7408 id: crln-18694 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 11000 flesch: 114 summary: U n d e t e r r e d , S a h r c o n t T h e s e a r e n o t w h a t keywords: e e; e n; e s; e t; h e; n t; r e; s t; t t cache: crln-18694.pdf plain text: crln-18694.txt item: #927 of 7408 id: crln-18695 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 20878 flesch: 114 summary: I s t h e r e a d o c u m e n t t h Is t h e r e a p r o c e s s t o keywords: e e; e l; e n; e s; n t; o n; r e; s t; t e cache: crln-18695.pdf plain text: crln-18695.txt item: #928 of 7408 id: crln-18696 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 12468 flesch: 113 summary: i n t e r p r e i n t e r p r e t a t keywords: e e; e n; h e; n t; r e; s e; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: crln-18696.pdf plain text: crln-18696.txt item: #929 of 7408 id: crln-18697 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 42178 flesch: 109 summary: o t h e m s e lv e s , “H e y, h e r e ’s s o m e t h in g y o u d o n ’t s i n t e r p r e t a n d m a n a g keywords: e c; e d; e e; e m; e o; e r; e s; e u; h e; l e; n c; n d; n e; n n; n s; n t; o n; o u; p e; r n; r o; r s; r t; s o; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u n; u r; u s cache: crln-18697.pdf plain text: crln-18697.txt item: #930 of 7408 id: crln-18698 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 3273 flesch: 102 summary: R e c o f o r i n f o r ­ m a ti o n a n d r e s o u r c e s ? keywords: e n cache: crln-18698.pdf plain text: crln-18698.txt item: #931 of 7408 id: crln-18701 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 5439 flesch: 111 summary: T h e r e is a n im p r e s s iv e a rra y o f in f o r m a tio le : R e f e r e n c e M a te ria ls , P rim a r keywords: e n; e s; o n; r e cache: crln-18701.pdf plain text: crln-18701.txt item: #932 of 7408 id: crln-18702 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 5594 flesch: 110 summary: e c o u l d o p e r a t e a c o a g e s a re ta k e n u p b y a c o m p r e h e keywords: e n; e s; o n cache: crln-18702.pdf plain text: crln-18702.txt item: #933 of 7408 id: crln-18703 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 5771 flesch: 114 summary: b o o k s in E u r o p e a n la n g u a g e s , H e b r e w , C h u d i n g c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , t y p e s c r ip t keywords: e n cache: crln-18703.pdf plain text: crln-18703.txt item: #934 of 7408 id: crln-18704 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-21 words: 7461 flesch: 104 summary: o r e (U M ). r e f e r e n c e lib r a r ia n a t keywords: c o; e c; e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; n c; n d; n s; o n; s c; s o; s s; t e cache: crln-18704.pdf plain text: crln-18704.txt item: #935 of 7408 id: crln-18706 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 4822 flesch: 52 summary: The need for such a task force stemmed from the varied perspec­ tives evident th roughout academ ia on the p er­ ceived com m onality of function and purpose be­ tw een libraries and com puter centers. In order to accomplish its first task in advance of its original meeting at the 1987 ALA M idwinter Meeting, the Task Force surveyed 100 representa­ tive academic libraries, including members of the Association of Research Libraries, smaller univer­ sity libraries and college libraries. keywords: academic; campus; center; com; computer; computing; libraries; library; puter; report; services; units; university cache: crln-18706.pdf plain text: crln-18706.txt item: #936 of 7408 id: crln-18707 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 3957 flesch: 55 summary: The proposal will be subm itted for ALA Executive Board approval and then to potential funders. The Board approved the appointm ent of a task force to consider issues related to aw ards given w ithin ACRL, for the purpose of recom m ending a c o m p re h e n s iv e a w a rd s p olicy a n d a f u tu r e “aw ards agenda” for ACRL. keywords: acrl; ala; board; committee; ent; ittee; libraries; library; research cache: crln-18707.pdf plain text: crln-18707.txt item: #937 of 7408 id: crln-18708 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 672 flesch: 58 summary: Such m an­ agers must be able to assess traditional situations w ith a view to the future and initiate appropriate changes. A new Office of L ibrary Studies and Research is being established w ith an ambitious agenda. keywords: ith; library cache: crln-18708.pdf plain text: crln-18708.txt item: #938 of 7408 id: crln-18709 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 2728 flesch: 62 summary: Even he did not anticipate the volume of m aterials, or the variety, which the C en­ ter would collect, bu t he and the people he worked w ith had the foresight to organize the collection from the start. He found them ; and he also found th a t m any w ere being discarded since th e ow ners did not realize th a t anyone else valued th e m . keywords: aterials; language; yiddish cache: crln-18709.pdf plain text: crln-18709.txt item: #939 of 7408 id: crln-18710 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 1543 flesch: 68 summary: The departm ent uses the service in new faculty recruitm ent to dem onstrate to ap ­ plicants th a t the libraries and the university ac­ tively support faculty research. ACRL E xecutive C om m ittee. keywords: acrl; ent; faculty; service cache: crln-18710.pdf plain text: crln-18710.txt item: #940 of 7408 id: crln-18711 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 4269 flesch: 61 summary: Septem ber 1987 / 463 Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect: W illiam L. J oyce, As­ sociate University L ibrarian for Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University, Prince­ ton, NJ 08540 (234); Ellen S. D unlap, Director, Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (183). University Libraries Section Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect: Karen S. Seibert, As­ sociate University L ibrarian for Public Services, U niversity of N o rth C a ro lin a at C h keywords: acrl; college; hair; l ib; libraries; library; program; research; section; services; university cache: crln-18711.pdf plain text: crln-18711.txt item: #941 of 7408 id: crln-18713 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 1153 flesch: 60 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 468 / C & RL News WASHINGTON HOTLINE (202) 547-4440; ALA0025Carol C. Henderson Deputy Director, ALA Washington Office This month there is good news on library funding (but action needed), an alert to an FCC proposal, and news of three of your colleagues who have tes­ tified before Congress in recent weeks. The proposed manual will assist academic and research librarians in measuring the impact, efficiency, and effectiveness of library activities. keywords: libraries; library; research cache: crln-18713.pdf plain text: crln-18713.txt item: #942 of 7408 id: crln-18714 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 3561 flesch: 59 summary: They will opt instead to re­ view m aterials and records selectively, perhaps as p a rt of a program w ith another purpose. This m ay, however, prove beyond the means of libraries faced w ith the transfer of a substantial num ber of items. keywords: books; ent; items; ith; policy; transfer cache: crln-18714.pdf plain text: crln-18714.txt item: #943 of 7408 id: crln-18715 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 1526 flesch: 67 summary: Yale University 1847 W illiam s College 1851 University of N orth Caroli 1853 Amherst College 1856 College of Charleston 1856 St. Louis University 1856 Ohio W esleyan University 1862 C entre College 1868 Wesleyan University 1870 M arietta College 1870 M ount Holyoke College 1871 St. L aw rence University 1872 H am ilton College 1873 Princeton University 1876 Lehigh University 1876 University of Rochester 1878 Denison University 1878 Brown University 1879 Roanoke College 1881 University of California 1882 W ashington & Lee 1883 C entre College 1883 University of M ichigan 1885 Oberlin College 1885 D artm outh University 1886 Dickinson College 1886 University of V erm ont 1887 Grinnell College 1887 Kenyon College 1888 D rew University 1889 Syracuse University 1890 Indiana University 1890 Olivet College 1890 Colgate University 1890 University of Pennsylvania 1890 Peru State College 1891 Cornell University 1891 W abash College 1892 W ittenberg College 1893 B aldw in–W allace College 1893 Ohio State University 1893 Bard College (St. Stephens) 1894 Colorado College 1894 University of Kansas 1894 N orthw estern University 1894 D oane College 1895 The O ctober 6 course, “W riting the Journal Ar­ ticle and G etting It Published,” will be presented by R ichard D. Johnson, director of libraries at the State University College, O neonta, New York. keywords: college; library; new; university cache: crln-18715.pdf plain text: crln-18715.txt item: #944 of 7408 id: crln-18716 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 5084 flesch: 76 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Septem ber 1987 / 481 L ibrary in stru ction : R e c r e m also in c lu d e d 15 p resen ters se­ lected from a pool of 50 lib rarian s w ho responded to a call for abstracts. keywords: instruction; ith; pub; students cache: crln-18716.pdf plain text: crln-18716.txt item: #945 of 7408 id: crln-18717 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 5942 flesch: 63 summary: The grant will allow portions of the lib rary ’s card catalog to be converted into m achine-readable form and to m ake its resources available on O C L C . E astm an and Indiana used the “enhance” ca­ pability to im prove significantly a total of 7,354 records in O C L C . keywords: books; collection; college; ent; grant; ith; libraries; library; music; new; records; research; state; university; york cache: crln-18717.pdf plain text: crln-18717.txt item: #946 of 7408 id: crln-18718 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 10371 flesch: 63 summary: P. G rady M orein, university lib ra ria n at the U niversity of E vansville since 1980, has been nam ed director of libraries at th e University of W e st F lo r id a , P e n s a ­ cola. He holds bachelor’s and m aster’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin at M ilwaukee and an educational specialist degree in higher education adm inistration from A ppala­ chian State University. keywords: acrl; assistant; ation; ber; cataloger; college; director; e n; ent; georgia; head; june; librarian; libraries; library; li­; m e; music; n t; nam; new; professor; program; reference; research; science; services; state; state university; th e; u n; university; york cache: crln-18718.pdf plain text: crln-18718.txt item: #947 of 7408 id: crln-18719 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-14 words: 3565 flesch: 69 summary: 8- 11—Translation: “Across the Language G a p ,” co-sponsored by the Rio G rande C hapter of the Special L ibraries Association and the American T ra n sla to rs A ssociation, A lb u q u e rq u e , New Mexico. For th e S tu d e n t each ch a p ter concludes w ith a Used for D iagnosing In fo rm atio n Use. keywords: e n; ent; library; new; pages cache: crln-18719.pdf plain text: crln-18719.txt item: #948 of 7408 id: crln-18722 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 6368 flesch: 83 summary: A fter being tra in e d by th e vendor, it is th e task of C C staff to o p erate the lib ra ry ’s T h e process began w ith a c a n d id discussion of concerns on b o th sides u n d e r th e gu id an ce of th e D ea n an d U niversity L i­ b ra ria n a n d Vice Provost for C o m p u tin g an d keywords: lib; library; staff; system; tio cache: crln-18722.pdf plain text: crln-18722.txt item: #949 of 7408 id: crln-18724 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 2535 flesch: 67 summary: As a result, w e have tak en an ex­ h ib it booth for C hoice m agazine, and both Rogers an d Segal w ill a tten d th e m eetings, p artic ip a tin g actively w ith a group of academ ic lib rarian s in ­ cluding Beverly L ynch, Joanne E u ster, P atricia Breivik, and o th er ACRL m em bers, w ho w ill ac­ tively seek ways to b rin g the lib rary role an d pres­ ence to b ear in this im p o rta n t natio n al association. In fact, d u rin g th e C onference th ere w as considerable coverage by th e C hronicle an d w e w ere asked to as­ sist in th e p re p a ra tio n of an article involving an in ­ terview w ith an academ keywords: ith cache: crln-18724.pdf plain text: crln-18724.txt item: #950 of 7408 id: crln-18725 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 4046 flesch: 75 summary: L ittle Italy , just to th e E ast of the In n e r H a rb o r, has the highest co ncentration of o u tstan d in g ethnic re sta u ­ ra n ts in th e city. Also in 1964, in response to plans to destroy dozens of his­ toric buildings in th e M ount V ernon area, th e C ity governm ent m ad e a co m m itm en t to preserve the city’s historic past by creatin g th e C om m ission for H istorical an d keywords: altim; city; ith; ore cache: crln-18725.pdf plain text: crln-18725.txt item: #951 of 7408 id: crln-18729 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 2124 flesch: 77 summary: Research C linic II in N ew York in 1986 will te n ­ tatively present model research partnerships be­ tw een lib raries an d lib ra ry e d u c a to rs—such as those su p p o rted by th e C ouncil on L ib ra ry R e­ sources. E m ily J o r­ d a n Folger estates for th e L ib rary . keywords: research cache: crln-18729.pdf plain text: crln-18729.txt item: #952 of 7408 id: crln-18730 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 717 flesch: 50 summary: The G o ld sm ith s'-K re ss Library collection is rich in political, social, bu siness, and econom ic history. The letter recommended suspension of AT&T’s private line tariffs for further investigation and additional public input, or if the tariffs are to be approved by the FCC, phase-in of rate increases over a 2-3 year period. keywords: at&t; library; percent; tariffs cache: crln-18730.pdf plain text: crln-18730.txt item: #953 of 7408 id: crln-18732 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 5252 flesch: 101 summary: c o n ta in th e Y M C A ’s re c o rd s o n social a n d r e c r e a tio n a l p o f P e d ro d e l C o r r a l ’s C ro keywords: e n cache: crln-18732.pdf plain text: crln-18732.txt item: #954 of 7408 id: crln-18733 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-11 words: 5720 flesch: 90 summary: To ensure th a t your a p p o in tm en t ap p ears, w rite to th e E d ito r, A C R L, 50 E . T ech U n i­ versity; p rio r to th a t he w as d ire c to r of th e L i­ b ra ry a n d L e a rn in g R e­ sources C e n te r a t keywords: e n; lib; niversity; ria cache: crln-18733.pdf plain text: crln-18733.txt item: #955 of 7408 id: crln-18738 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 1137 flesch: 59 summary: © American Library Association 1977. Advertising (including classi­ fied ads) should be sent to Leona Swiech, A d ­ vertising Office, American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. keywords: copyright; law; library; new; report cache: crln-18738.pdf plain text: crln-18738.txt item: #956 of 7408 id: crln-18739 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 535 flesch: 57 summary: (C&RL News, October 1975) College Library Standards: Questions and Answers. (C&RL News, November 1974) Guidelines for Two-Year College Learning Re­ sources Programs. keywords: c&rl; college; news cache: crln-18739.pdf plain text: crln-18739.txt item: #957 of 7408 id: crln-18740 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 8431 flesch: 47 summary: The Office of University Library Manage­ ment Studies (OMS) of the Association of Research Libraries has received a grant of $110,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Founda­ tion in support of a project to design and test a procedure for the analysis of collection acqui­ sition, retention, and preservation policies at university research libraries. The Office of University Library Man­ agement Studies was established in 1970 by the ARL with financial support from the Council on Library Resources to provide assistance to research libraries in strengthening their man­ agement processes and organizational perform­ 9 ance. keywords: american; books; cataloging; collection; college; congress; development; gift; grant; information; libraries; library; li­; marc; materials; national; new; papers; press; program; project; records; research; school; service; state; system; university; university library; year cache: crln-18740.pdf plain text: crln-18740.txt item: #958 of 7408 id: crln-18742 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-10 words: 12381 flesch: 43 summary: Abbot Obrecht col­ lection, n36; American Indian collection (Shleppey), n59; American Political Science As­ sociation archives, n l7 4 ; Art books and catalogs ( Eisen- d ra th ), n35-36; Arundel Li­ brary, nlO; Atlas ameriquain septentrional, n203; Author collections of 20th-century English and American literary figures, n l l 5 ; Bibles and early medical books (B opp), n86; Black Sparrow Press archives, n235; Books on India, n306; Brahe, Historia coelestis, n306; C. Connolly library, n202; Cal- epinus, Dictionarium, n8; Ca­ nadian recordings of music and the spoken word, n l l 8 ; Col­ lection on bookplates (M idlo), n l l 6 ; Commission, society and committee records, n275; Cus­ ter Collections, n l l 6 ; D. H. Lawrence Collection (M artin), n59; Dance and opera (Cra- p o ), n l 17-18; Davies, ed., Documents of the American Revolution, 1770-1783, n235— 36; Diário de Notícias, n l l 6 ; Eberstadt Collection, n8; Ecua­ dorian government documents, n l7 4 ; Firehouse Theatre, n 8 - 9; G. E. W right library of bib­ lical archaeology, n l7 4 , n 2 0 2 - 3; G. R. Bid well papers, n274; Galston-Busoni Archives and Galston Music Collection, n l3 9 ; German and internation­ al law journals, n202; Greene, Graham, n59; Irish literature (H ealy ), nlO; J. Austen mem­ orabilia (B urke), n l7 5 ; J. G. Meem library, n l3 9 ; Jones, Robert E., Congressman, n202; L. Butler library, n235; L. H. Morgan collection ( O range), n274; Living Theatre, n8-9; Long Island R. R. photo­ graphs, n307; M. Bieber li­ brary, n l l 6 ; M. H. Beyle col­ lection (Alciatore), n l 15-16; Masefield, John, n203; Menck­ en, H. L., n306; Meyer, Eu­ gene, nlO; Muhlenberg collec­ tion of historic documents, n l l 5 ; Nez Perce hymnal, n9; O. Jonas Music Collection, n l l 5 ; Olympic Games archives (Brundage), n236; Orsetti family archives ( Rubinstein), n l 16-17; Palou’s life of Father Junipero Serra, n236; Phono­ graphic Library of Contempo­ rary Poets, n275; Platearius, Circa instans, n59-60; Plinius Secundus, Historia naturalis, n306; R. Graves-L. Riding Collection, n202; Rare books (L a n d e ), n86; Revolutionary Virginia broadside, n 9 -1 0 , n35; St. John d ’el Rey Mining Co., n35; Scottish collection, n9; So­ cialist Party Papers, n235; Steinhaus, Arthur H., n202; Suffrage and reform move­ ments, n l7 4 - 7 5 ; U.S. Volley­ ball Association archives on microfiche, n l7 4 ; Universalist Historical Society library, n l l 7 ; Visscher map, n274; Vo­ cal music collection, n274; W adsworth Homestead papers and photographs, n 3 0 6 -7 ; W es­ leyan Arminian materials, n Í7 5 ; W est Florida and the Gulf Region, n306 Acquisitions from the Third World: papers of th e Ligue des bibliotheques européennes de recherche seminar 17—19 Sep­ tem ber 1973, Clarke, ed., rev. of, 80 “Acquisitions overkill in science collections—and an alterna­ tive,” Opello and Murdock, 4 5 2-56 Adamovich, Shirley Gray, ed., Reader in library technology, rev. of, 478 Adams, Velma Lee, retired, n95 The age of Jewett: Charles Cof­ fin Jew ett and American librar­ ianship, 1841 -1 8 6 8 , Harris, ed., rev. of, 174-75 Ainsworth Rand Spofford: book­ m an and librarian, Cole, ed., rev. of, 375 Alexander, Norman D., prof. & port. keywords: academic; acrl; american; archives; book; collection; college; comment; documents; eds; education; government; information; in­; l l; letter; libraries; library; literature; li­; n l; new; news; port; public; report; research; rev; re­; service; survey; university cache: crln-18742.pdf plain text: crln-18742.txt item: #959 of 7408 id: crln-18743 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 2360 flesch: 46 summary: D aniel W. Martin—cataloger—Tarlton Law Library— University of Texas, Austin. Robert S. Michalske—head, catalog de­ partment—San F rancisco State University, San Francisco, California. Formerly an abstracter for Abstracts of English Studies, he is currently a book reviewer for Library Journal and Ameri­ can Reference Books Annual. APPOINTMENTS Paul T. Adalian, Jr.—head, central refer­ ence desk— San F rancisco State University, San Francisco, California. keywords: california; librarian; libraries; library; li­; new; reference; san; state; system; university cache: crln-18743.pdf plain text: crln-18743.txt item: #960 of 7408 id: crln-18744 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-07 words: 4972 flesch: 59 summary: Send resume to Robert J. Adelsperger, A ctin g Personnel O fficer, Dept. IG, University o f Illin o is at C hicago Circle, P.O. Box 8198, C hicaqo, IL 60680. M inimum qua lificatio n s: MLS from an A L A -accredited lib ra ry school, second master's degree in a b io lo g ica l or physical science, and reading knowl­ edge o f at least one Western European language. keywords: action; assistant; degree; employer; experience; libraries; library; mls; o f; salary; school; serial; university cache: crln-18744.pdf plain text: crln-18744.txt item: #961 of 7408 id: crln-18746 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 804 flesch: 68 summary: The amount o f work saved would be staggering. i n o j o s a Editors, C&RL keywords: library cache: crln-18746.pdf plain text: crln-18746.txt item: #962 of 7408 id: crln-18747 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 1393 flesch: 70 summary: Is the Library of Congress the proper sponsor o f C O The amount o f work saved would be staggering. keywords: library cache: crln-18747.pdf plain text: crln-18747.txt item: #963 of 7408 id: crln-18748 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 941 flesch: -97 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 273 ACRL Nominees for Offices, 1975/76 VICE-PRESIDENT/PRESIDENT-ELECT Connie R. Dunlap, Head Librarian, Graduate Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan H. Joanne Harrar, Associate Director of Li­ braries, University o f Georgia, Athens, Georgia AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SECTION V ice-Chairman/Chairman-E lect Elisabeth B. Davis, Biology Librarian, Uni­ versity of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Barbara B. Gordon, Forest Resources Librar­ ian, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash­ ington Secretary Arne K. Richards, Documents Librarian, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas Eris E. Roth, Head, Technical Services, U.S. Social Security Administration Library, Balti­ more, Maryland ANTHROPOLOGY SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect To be nominated Secretary Patrick Ashley, Head, Search Department, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, Il­ linois Suzy M. Slavin, Assistant Head, Reference Department, McGill University Library, Mon­ treal, Quebec, Canada Member-at-Large Ruth L. Opler, Assistant Librarian, Health Sciences Library, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York Patricia Ann White, Reference Librarian, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich­ igan ART SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Mary Ashe, Art and Music Librarian, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, Cali­ fornia Rosella L. Ferster, Art Cataloger, Duke Uni­ versity Library, Durham, North Carolina Secretary Stephanie Frantz, Art Librarian, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York Barbara E. Reed, Assistant Art Librarian, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buf­ falo, New York ASIAN AND AFRICAN SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Charles R. Bryant, Curator, Southeast Asia Collection, Yale University Library, New Ha­ ven, Connecticut John A. Eilts, Near East Bibliographer, Uni­ versity of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor, Mich­ igan Member-at-Large Karl K. Lo, Head Librarian, Asiatic Collec­ tion, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash­ ington Jack A. Siggins, Director, East Asia Collec­ tion, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Melvin R. George, Director of the Library, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illi­ nois Marjorie H. Sibley, Head Librarian, Augs­ burg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota Secretary Edmund R. Arnold, Director of Library Ser­ vices, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa James F. Parks, Jr., Head Librarian, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Ambrose Easterly, Director of Library Ser­ vices, Harper College, Palatine, Illinois Jo Ellen Flagg, Librarian, Forest Park Com­ munity College, St. Louis, Missouri Secretary Stanley N. Ruckman, Head Librarian, Linn- Benton Community College, Albany, Oregon Robert F. Schremser, Librarian, Alexander City State Junior College, Alexander City, Ala­ bama EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Ruth Bauner, Education/Psychology Librari­ an, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Margaret Perry, Head Librarian, Education Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York Secretary Robert Baumruk, Chief, Social Sciences and Business Department, Chicago Public Library, Chicago, Illinois Eva L. Kiewitt, Librarian, Graduate Library School, Indiana University, Bloomington, In­ diana 274 L A W AND POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Oleg Kudryk, Head, Acquisitions Depart­ ment, Indiana University Libraries, Blooming­ ton, Indiana Catherine A. Porter, Librarian, Vinson, El­ kins, Searls, Connally & Smith (Attorneys at L a w ), Houston, Texas Member-at-Large To be nominated RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect J. William Matheson, Chief Librarian, Rare Book Division, Library of Congress, Washing­ ton, D.C. Clyde C. Walton, Director of Libraries, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois Secretary Shirley B. Lebo, Principal Evaluations Offi­ cer, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. N. Frederick Nash, Rare Book Room Librar­ ian, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois M ember-at-Large Vesta Lee Gordon, Assistant Curator for Technical Services, Manuscripts Department, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Char­ lottesville, Virginia J. Richard Phillips, Special Collections Li­ brarian, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachu­ setts SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect George C. Jerkovich, Head, Slavic Depart­ ment, University of Kansas Libraries, Law­ rence, Kansas Oleg Kudryk, Head, Acquisitions Depart­ ment, Indiana University Libraries, Blooming­ ton, Indiana Secretary Christopher J. Guleff, Special Services Li­ brarian, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana Benedict Markowski, Head, Foreign Lan­ guage Collection, Detroit Public Library, D e­ troit, Michigan Member-at-Large Gordana Bezab, Assistant Acquisitions L i­ brarian, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Eryk Talat-Kielpsz, Senior Slavic Cataloger, Ohio State University Library, Columbus, Ohio UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect C. James Schmidt, Director of Libraries, State University of New York at Albany, Al­ bany, New York James K. Zink, Director o f Libraries, Uni­ versity of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma ACRL Chapter News The Illinois Association of College and Re­ search Libraries at its fall meeting, October 25, 1974, in Springfield, announced the results of its recent elections. keywords: chairman; illinois university; librarian; library; section vice; state university; university; university library cache: crln-18748.pdf plain text: crln-18748.txt item: #964 of 7408 id: crln-18749 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 478 flesch: -2 summary: N. Frederick Nash, Rare Book Room Librar­ ian, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois M ember-at-Large Vesta Lee Gordon, Assistant Curator for Technical Services, Manuscripts Department, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Char­ lottesville, Virginia J. Richard Phillips, Special Collections Li­ brarian, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachu­ setts SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect George C. Jerkovich, Head, Slavic Depart­ ment, University of Kansas Libraries, Law­ rence, Kansas Oleg Kudryk, Head, Acquisitions Depart­ ment, Indiana University Libraries, Blooming­ ton, Indiana Secretary Christopher J. Guleff, Special Services Li­ brarian, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana Benedict Markowski, Head, Foreign Lan­ guage Collection, Detroit Public Library, D e­ troit, Michigan Member-at-Large Gordana Bezab, Assistant Acquisitions L i­ brarian, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Eryk Talat-Kielpsz, Senior Slavic Cataloger, Ohio State University Library, Columbus, Ohio UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 274 L A W AND POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Oleg Kudryk, Head, Acquisitions Depart­ ment, Indiana University Libraries, Blooming­ ton, Indiana Catherine A. Porter, Librarian, Vinson, El­ kins, Searls, Connally & Smith (Attorneys at L a w ), Houston, Texas Member-at-Large To be nominated RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect J. William Matheson, Chief Librarian, Rare Book Division, Library of Congress, Washing­ ton, D.C. Clyde C. Walton, Director of Libraries, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois Secretary Shirley B. Lebo, Principal Evaluations Offi­ cer, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. keywords: chairman; illinois; libraries; university cache: crln-18749.pdf plain text: crln-18749.txt item: #965 of 7408 id: crln-18750 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 5370 flesch: 61 summary: In addition, the minicomputer has put data processing capa­ bilities within the reach o f even quite small libraries, allowing such libraries to develop their ow n special data bases and to exploit these on behalf o Persons hav­ ing knowledge o f the existence of correspon­ dence to or from Bartlett or of other papers written or signed by him are requested to con­ tact the Historical Society at 30 Park St., Con­ cord, NH 03301. keywords: college; data; education; health; information; libraries; library; list; new; o f; program; research; system; university cache: crln-18750.pdf plain text: crln-18750.txt item: #966 of 7408 id: crln-18751 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 2008 flesch: 47 summary: Guidelines for Branch Libraries in Colleges and Universities The ACRL Board of Directors, at the 1972 Midwinter Meeting, referred to the ACRL Committee on Standards and Accreditation a request for support of a resolution from the Idaho Library Association calling on accredit­ ing bodies to “ refrain from suggesting the es­ tablishment of branch libraries … until and unless it has been established whether or not the size and resources of the institutions dictate this.… ” Concluding that merely to endorse the resolution would do little to attack a very real problem, the committee undertook the task of developing a set of guidelines that will pro­ vide constructive criteria for all institutions of higher education regarding the establishment and maintenance of branch libraries. The follow­ ing Guidelines were developed by the Associa­ tion of College and Research Libraries in re­ sponse to requests from academic librarians and administrators for criteria to assist them in re­ viewing the need for branch libraries at their institutions. keywords: branch; collections; libraries; library; needs; requirements; services cache: crln-18751.pdf plain text: crln-18751.txt item: #967 of 7408 id: crln-18752 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 15574 flesch: 62 summary: Introduction This docum ent presents Standards for assess­ ing the adequacy o f libraries serving liberal arts programs at the bachelors and masters degree levels. The statem ent o f library objectives shall b e review ed periodically and revised as n eed ­ ed. keywords: access; book; budget; c r; collections; college; college library; com; editorial; f library; faculty; information; institution; letter; libraries; library; materials; new; o f; o n; port; program; r l; research; resources; rev; services; shall; staff; standards; students; study; t o; time; univ; use cache: crln-18752.pdf plain text: crln-18752.txt item: #968 of 7408 id: crln-18753 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 30 flesch: 18 summary: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries College & Research Libraries Volume 35, 1974 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES, A DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION keywords: libraries cache: crln-18753.pdf plain text: crln-18753.txt item: #969 of 7408 id: crln-18754 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-05 words: 7182 flesch: 69 summary: Ins.,” s26; “ Organizations endorsing the statement on faculty status,” s27, s 1 0 9 ; cor­ rection, s65 “ A C R L chapter developm ents,” s252 “ A C R L chapter new s,” s274 A C R L com m ittee volunteer form , s247 “ A C R L conference highlights, s221 “ A C R L goals study,” s79 “ A C R L internship program ,” s220 “ A C R L needs volunteers!,” s245- 46 289 “ ACRL New York programs,” s73-75 “ A C R L nominees for offices, 1975/76,” S273-74 “ ACRL officers for 1974/75,” S177-79 “ ACRL publications in librarian- ship,” s100 Auerbach on Microfilm Readers/ Printers, rev. o f, 55-56 “ Automation o f technical ser­ vices: Northwestern’ s experi­ ence,” Horny, 364-69 Axford, H. W illiam, “ An over­ looked cost o f achieving a par­ ticipatory environment,” edi­ torial, 5-6; comment, 21 1-12 ; 29 5 -9 6 ; port., s177 B Baaske, Jan, D on L. Tolliver and Judy Westerberg, “ Overdue policies: a comparison o f al­ ternatives,” 354-59 Balay, Robert, letter to the ed. the 19 7 3 Clinic on L. Applications o f Data Processing: N etw ork and O th­ er Form s o f Cooperation, rev. keywords: c r; com; editorial; ent; letter; library; o f; port; r l; rev; univ cache: crln-18754.pdf plain text: crln-18754.txt item: #970 of 7408 id: crln-18755 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 6032 flesch: 97 summary: r o f l e a r n i n g r e ­ s o u r c e s , a i r d — social science librarian— U n i v e r keywords: e n; e r; e t; l e; t y; u n cache: crln-18755.pdf plain text: crln-18755.txt item: #971 of 7408 id: crln-18756 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-02 words: 11107 flesch: 100 summary: An MLS is re q u ire d and a second m aster's d e g re e in business, econom ics, o r p o lit ic a l sciences w ill be h e lp fu d ic in e , u n d e rw a te r acoustics, o c e a n o g ra p keywords: c e; d e; e m; e n; e r; e s; g e; n c; n d; n o; n s; n t; p e; p o; tio n; u n cache: crln-18756.pdf plain text: crln-18756.txt item: #972 of 7408 id: crln-18757 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 373 flesch: 60 summary: To this end I am pleased to announce the creation of C&RL NewsNet, an abridged elec­ tronic edition of C&RL News accessible on the Internet through the G We hope that C&RL NewsNet will increase aw areness about ACRL and its activities. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18757.pdf plain text: crln-18757.txt item: #973 of 7408 id: crln-18760 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2474 flesch: 62 summary: So w hen w e heard that the university was sponsoring a campus media fair for com puter projects, several of us took part in it. The first to arrive w ere other librarians w ho w anted to see w hat w e ’d done and offer moral support. keywords: fair; information; library; research cache: crln-18760.pdf plain text: crln-18760.txt item: #974 of 7408 id: crln-18761 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1383 flesch: 56 summary: The process described above may be used as a m odel for other remote-site programs seeking to improve library support to extended campuses. The collection also provides a solution for some of the ac­ c re d ita tio n co n c ern s raise d by H o w ard L. Simmons such as accessibility to library re­ sources by extended campus patrons. keywords: campus; collection; items; library; reference cache: crln-18761.pdf plain text: crln-18761.txt item: #975 of 7408 id: crln-18762 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1314 flesch: 54 summary: Addition­ ally, Veronica, the index to G opher which has b e e n under “Other G opher . . . We will hold another Library Media Fair as soon as w e can allocate enough librarian time to organize and staff it. keywords: electronic; opher; psychology cache: crln-18762.pdf plain text: crln-18762.txt item: #976 of 7408 id: crln-18763 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1339 flesch: 40 summary: In truth, it is only recently that a num ber of p o w e rfu l a n d c o m p e llin g p ro g A beginning out­ line of workable means to these ends includes efforts to: • identify com puter-based programs and tools that have the potential to transform cur­ rent means of scholarly communication and methodologies; • bring these projects to the attention of university administrators, directors of profes­ sional societies, colleagues within specific dis­ ciplines, and the creators of other projects to increase the visibility of and appreciation for these projects; • identify the aspects of these projects that distinguish them as excellent examples of their genre; • ensure responsive and productive interac­ tion of the perspectives, plans, proposals, and experiences of the constituencies of these projects; • promote wide accessibility of these projects using the National Research and Education Network and other, related networks; • promote the development of international standards for networked access to the results of such projects; • foster intellectual collaboration among a variety of constituencies for such projects and their products; and, • study and promulgate the implications a n d tra n s fo rm a tio n a l p o te n tia l o f th e s e projects. keywords: potential; projects cache: crln-18763.pdf plain text: crln-18763.txt item: #977 of 7408 id: crln-18764 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1447 flesch: 52 summary: Stirling taught access to the Inter­ net through gophers and contributed to the plan­ ning of the course.—Paid Frantz, coordinator of library instruction, University o f Oregon, Eugene Again, I want to express my sincere thank you for this great honor that ACRL and the BI section bestow ed upon me.—Hannelore D. Rader, director, University Library, Cleveland State University Correction To the Editor: The list of instructors contributing to the Elec­ tronic Library course (C&RL News, July/August 1993, p. 380) at the University of Oregon should have included Isabel Stirling, head of the Sci­ ence Library. keywords: information; university cache: crln-18764.pdf plain text: crln-18764.txt item: #978 of 7408 id: crln-18765 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 720 flesch: 58 summary: Stirling taught access to the Inter­ net through gophers and contributed to the plan­ ning of the course.—Paid Frantz, coordinator of library instruction, University o f Oregon, Eugene October 1993/515 Again, I want to express my sincere thank you for this great honor that ACRL and the BI section bestow ed upon me.—Hannelore D. Rader, director, University Library, Cleveland State University Correction To the Editor: The list of instructors contributing to the Elec­ tronic Library course (C&RL News, July/August 1993, p. 380) at the University of Oregon should have included Isabel Stirling, head of the Sci­ ence Library. keywords: information; library; university cache: crln-18765.pdf plain text: crln-18765.txt item: #979 of 7408 id: crln-18766 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3322 flesch: 61 summary: Farley feels Type T is fundam ental to the hum an race; other species play by the rules, but w e live in and for the unknow n. “Rather than being sw ept along, step out of the flood and review w here w e are being taken.”— Rob­ ert Parks, Pierpont Morgan Library ■ The Power of Partnership ACRL Member- Get-A-Member Campaign October 1993 through January 1994 Association of College ond Research Libraries The Power of Partnership ACRL Member-Get-A-Member Campaign October 1993 through January 1994 keywords: acrl; ent; libraries; library; new; preservation; research; type; university cache: crln-18766.pdf plain text: crln-18766.txt item: #980 of 7408 id: crln-18767 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3216 flesch: 81 summary: c o m p o A n th r o p o keywords: acrl; chair cache: crln-18767.pdf plain text: crln-18767.txt item: #981 of 7408 id: crln-18768 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1888 flesch: 70 summary: This project p r o v i d e d s t u d e n t s w ith an o p p o r ­ tunity t o apply t h a v e b e e n used, the commit-tee m ade an extra e ffo rt to w o rk with a graduate student class. keywords: library; preservation cache: crln-18768.pdf plain text: crln-18768.txt item: #982 of 7408 id: crln-18769 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 681 flesch: 61 summary: The next speaker, Carol Thurston, Austin, Texas, presented her perspective on w om en readers of popular fiction genres, including romances, mysteries, science fiction, and New Age varia­ tions, as well as trends in commercial publish­ ing. She stressed that the rom ance genre is very diverse, and this creates difficulties for collection developm ent and ref­ erence service. keywords: library; min; preservation; video cache: crln-18769.pdf plain text: crln-18769.txt item: #983 of 7408 id: crln-18774 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2375 flesch: 61 summary: Suzette Radford is now head of circulation at Northwestern University Library, Evanston, Illinois. a m lin g , h e a d of catalo g in g at DePaul University Library, Chicago, died June 11 during surgery. keywords: head; librarian; libraries; library; state; university cache: crln-18774.pdf plain text: crln-18774.txt item: #984 of 7408 id: crln-18775 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 11393 flesch: 59 summary: ry , U n iv e rs ity of in n e s o ta L ib ra rie s , is a u n iq u e c o lle c tio n o T h e U n iv e rs ity o f M in n e s o ta is c o m m itte d to th e p o keywords: b e; c e; d e; e e; e n; e o; e rs; e s; e u; g e; library; m e; n c; n d; n n; n s; n t; o n; p e; p o; p p; s o; s p; s s; s u; tio n; u n; university cache: crln-18775.pdf plain text: crln-18775.txt item: #985 of 7408 id: crln-18790 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2715 flesch: 59 summary: “Because popular and research materials are included in the collection, both scholars and those with a general interest in this historical period can identify many o f the important is­ sues o f the time,” explained Wendy Lougee, UM’s assistant director for digital library initia­ tives. “If the promise o f advances in electronic technologies is to be fully real­ ized, libraries, publishers, and scholars are go­ ing to have to collaborate in new and creative ways.” keywords: library; project; university cache: crln-18790.pdf plain text: crln-18790.txt item: #986 of 7408 id: crln-18791 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 4318 flesch: 55 summary: — M ary A n n B arto n , Univer­ sity o f N e b r a s k a N o lib r a r y is a n isla n d Much is being written about the need for librar­ ies to form partnerships in order to meet the needs o f library users. In “The Nature o f the Electronic Journal: Struc­ ture and Use of Information in Scholarly Elec­ tronic Journals,” Barbara D eFelice described a W eb journals test conducted at Dartmouth Col­ lege, in which 108 Web documents were made available to the campus through the online cata­ log. Comments about the project suggest that, although many professors liked the idea o f having access to electronic journals, the bot­ tom line was to get a quality print quickly. keywords: acrl; conference; faculty; information; learning; libraries; library; research; state; university; west cache: crln-18791.pdf plain text: crln-18791.txt item: #987 of 7408 id: crln-18793 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2830 flesch: 42 summary: We expect that the investment income that will be produced from the larger endowments that result from the transfer will substantially strengthen the financial resources o f ACRL over the long term. The e William Miller is president o f ACRL a n d director o f libraries at Florida Atlantic University, e-mail: Miller@ACC.FAU.EDU; Thomas E. Abbott is dean o keywords: acrl; association; campus; distance; education; information; learning; library; university cache: crln-18793.pdf plain text: crln-18793.txt item: #988 of 7408 id: crln-18795 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3654 flesch: 69 summary: T e r r o r is m a n d w a r • lc a n o e s ( a c c keywords: access; data; disasters; events; information; site cache: crln-18795.pdf plain text: crln-18795.txt item: #989 of 7408 id: crln-18797 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1031 flesch: 69 summary: o f information and guide our patrons/clientele/students to find the nuggets of gold? The panelists pre­ sented sophisticated strategies for taking the enormous amount o f electronic information available and making it more accessible to their clientele, and for evaluating the information once it is retrieved. keywords: information; technology cache: crln-18797.pdf plain text: crln-18797.txt item: #990 of 7408 id: crln-18798 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2673 flesch: 60 summary: the same aca­ demic background as other team members, • know the criteria (standards), • attend training sessions, • have experience with accreditation, • use training materials, and • read re g io n a l a c c re d itin g a g e n cy publication(s). The Exclusion o f B lack Soldiers fro m the Medal o f H o n o r in W orld W ar II, by Elliott V. Converse III, et al. keywords: accrediting; team cache: crln-18798.pdf plain text: crln-18798.txt item: #991 of 7408 id: crln-18799 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3651 flesch: 43 summary: In stitu tio n al P rio rities a n d Facu lty Rew ards Task F o rc e Please review this report a n d send yo u r comments to the Task Force A t the July 1996 ALA Annual Conference the ACRL Board of Directors appointed a task force to write a formal statement defin­ ing and describing the kind of scholarship per­ formed by academic librarians, using as a frame­ work the taxonomy developed by Eugene Rice and elaborated by Ernest Boyer in his 1990 book S ch ola rsh ip R econ sid The movement to gain faculty status for Ameri­ can academic librarians that began in the 19th century celebrated a major milestone when ACRL adopted the “Standards for Faculty Sta­ tus for C ollege and University Librarians” in 1971. keywords: academic; acrl; faculty; information; librarians; library; research; scholarship; service cache: crln-18799.pdf plain text: crln-18799.txt item: #992 of 7408 id: crln-18802 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1787 flesch: 71 summary: USA Today (h ttp ://w w w w .u sa to d ay.com ) loads top headlines b ut it is unclear from the site how m uch of the p ap er is available on the Web. T h e Los A n g eles Tim es ( h t t p : / / w w w . keywords: site cache: crln-18802.pdf plain text: crln-18802.txt item: #993 of 7408 id: crln-18805 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3060 flesch: 66 summary: f f e t t WHEREAS William Andrew Moffett had a distinguished career in academic librarianship contributing to the developm ent, preservation, and dissemination o f information worldwide; and WHEREAS he was always at the forefront of academ ic and research librarians in movem ents w hose aims w ere to pursue and increase the pow er o f library users, the most notable being providing free and open access to the photos of the Dead Sea Scrolls contained in the collections o f H untington Library; and WHEREAS he w as a widely acknow ledged expert on college libraries, special collections, and library security; and WHEREAS he served the Association o f College and Research Libraries as president in 1989–90 and as chair o f the College Libraries Section in 1984–85; and WHEREAS he was aw arded the highest honor the academ ic library profession gives, the Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award in 1993; and WHEREAS he was a dedicated friend, mentor, colleague, and supporter to all w ho loved books and ideas; and WHEREAS there can be no doubt that his contribution to humanity and to the library profession has been extraordinary; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that members of the Association o f College and Research Libraries: Celebrate his m any accomplishments an d his tireless service to the library profession; T. Tow nley, dean of the New Mexico State University Library, has been selected O ut­ standing Alumnus of the University of Okla­ hom a School of Library and Information Stud­ ies for 1997. keywords: award; college; director; librarian; libraries; library; state; university cache: crln-18805.pdf plain text: crln-18805.txt item: #994 of 7408 id: crln-18807 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 28840 flesch: 55 summary: o o p e ra tiv e a n d c o lla b o ra tiv ce ssib le on A C R L 's h o m e p a g e on th keywords: b e; c e; c o; c r; collection; college; com; com m; d e; d u; degree; e e; e l; e library; e n; e r; e s; e t; e u; e w; ent; experience; faculty; fo r; g e; h e; information; librarian; libraries; library; m e; m o; m p; m s; n c; n d; n g; n m; n n; n s; n t; new; o f; o n; o r; o u; p e; p o; p p; p u; position; r m; reference; research; resources; resum e; s c; s o; s s; s u; salary; services; skills; staff; system; t o; th e; tio n; u n; university; university library; w o cache: crln-18807.pdf plain text: crln-18807.txt item: #995 of 7408 id: crln-18808 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 282 flesch: 48 summary: Other ACRL business reported in this issue includes: • the final approved version of the “Guide­ lines for Instruction Programs in Academic Li­ braries” (page 264); • the actions taken by ACRL’s Board of Directors at their Midwinter meetings (page 260); • a report o f the University Libraries Section’s activities at ALA’s Midwinter Meeting (page 242); • responses to questions posed by ACRL’s Board of Directors to the two candidates for ALA president, Ken Dowlin and Ann Symons (page 270); • a list of ACRL members running for ALA Council (page 275); • and a list of ACRL preconferences that will be offered prior to the ALA Annual Confer­ ence in San Francisco (page 262). Jim ’s many accomplishments are outlined on page 269. keywords: acrl; page cache: crln-18808.pdf plain text: crln-18808.txt item: #996 of 7408 id: crln-18809 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2820 flesch: 63 summary: M e n to r p ro g ra m r e An additional goal is to negotiate and provide member purchasing of online resources and databases such as abstracting and indexing ser­ vices, and electronic journals and other full- text databases. keywords: acrl; information; library cache: crln-18809.pdf plain text: crln-18809.txt item: #997 of 7408 id: crln-18810 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2072 flesch: 54 summary: In a departure from tradition but in line with the ACRL Strategic Plan, ULS has gone outside the profession to talk to one of the major user groups in academic libraries, the teaching faculty. The Dis­ cussion Group usually meets on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. At the Washington conference topics in­ cluded: 1) ways to share Web page addresses developed for library instruction and distance learning; 2) how academic libraries are han­ dling complaints about explicit materials on the Web being viewed on library computers; 3) re­ ports on how various libraries are charging for printing from full-text databases. keywords: libraries; new; uls; university; uwired cache: crln-18810.pdf plain text: crln-18810.txt item: #998 of 7408 id: crln-18811 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2870 flesch: 56 summary: The CLIOs rec ognize that to become a Librarians with offices alongside the teaching and research faculty are less likely to be out of mind since they are no longer out of sight. The agri­ culture, business, and human resources CLIOs have found themselves working closely to build library instruction programs for their colleges. keywords: clio; colleges; faculty; information; librarians; library; program; resources; university; use cache: crln-18811.pdf plain text: crln-18811.txt item: #999 of 7408 id: crln-18812 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3018 flesch: 63 summary: Caution li­ brary staff against discussing other candidates with the visiting candidate. For interview sessions, designate a host who makes staff introductions and reserves time for candidate questions. keywords: candidate; information; interview; job; library; time cache: crln-18812.pdf plain text: crln-18812.txt item: #1000 of 7408 id: crln-18813 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3025 flesch: 64 summary: “A resource for the study of Greco-Roman medi­ cine and medical thought” sponsored by the Episcopal Academy, this site contains bibliog­ raphies, links to articles and reviews, announce­ ments, and hypertext versions of ancient medi­ Fred W. J e n k in s is c o o rd in a to r a n d h e Access: http://www.trentu.ca/faculty.ahb/. • A ra ch n io n : A J o u r n a l o f Ancient Lit e r a t u r e a n d H istory on the Web. Scholarly articles on classical literature and ancient his­ tory. keywords: access; ancient; classical; classics cache: crln-18813.pdf plain text: crln-18813.txt item: #1001 of 7408 id: crln-18814 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 980 flesch: 59 summary: Considered a request from RBMS to change ACRL’s fiscal policy regarding ACRL units that generate revenues in excess of expenses from unit activities so that the excess revenue will be shared between the ACRL operating budget and the unit. News Actions: ACRL Board of Directors, February 1 9 9 7 Highlights o f the ACRL Board o f Director’s Midwinter meetings D uring the 1997 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Washington, D.C., the ACRL Board of Directors took the following actions: ACRL structure Renam ed th e Standards Task F o rce . keywords: acrl cache: crln-18814.pdf plain text: crln-18814.txt item: #1002 of 7408 id: crln-18815 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1178 flesch: 52 summary: Speakers will include: Richard D. Hacken (Brigham Young University), Peter Allison (Uni­ versity of Connecticut), Heidi L. Hutchinson (UC-Riverside), Jeffry Larson (Yale University), Jeffrey Garrett (Northwestern University), Dan C. Hazen (Harvard University), Mary Ja n e Parrine (Stanford University), and Mariann Tiblin (University of Minnesota). Registration is $85 for ACRL members, $120 for ALA members and ACRL nonmembers, $75 for library school students, and $200 for non- ALA/non-ACRL members. keywords: acrl; information; members; registration; telecommunications; university cache: crln-18815.pdf plain text: crln-18815.txt item: #1003 of 7408 id: crln-18816 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2070 flesch: 50 summary: News G u id elin e s for Instruction Program s in Academ ic Lib ra rie s ACRL G u idelines The fin a l version approved by ACRL and ALA L ibraries work together with other mem­bers of the education community to par­ ticipate in and realize the educational mission of the institution by teaching the identification, structure, intellectual access, and physical ac­ cess of information, information sources, and information systems through the design and de­ velopment of instruction programs and services. H u m a n resources To achieve the goals set forth in the library’s instruction statement of purpose, the library should employ or have access to sufficient per­ sonnel with appropriate education, experience, and expertise to: teach individuals and groups in the campus community; design a variety of instruction programs and services; promote, market, manage, and coordinate diverse instruc­ tion activities; collect and interpret assessment data to evaluate and update instruction pro­ grams and services; integrate and apply instruc­ tion technologies into learning activities; pro­ duce instruction materials using available media and electronic technologies; participate in cam­ pus and faculty groups, committees, and de­ partments that plan and execute education ac­ tivities; and respond to changing technologies, environments, and communities. keywords: acrl; c&rl; guidelines; instruction; library; news; program cache: crln-18816.pdf plain text: crln-18816.txt item: #1004 of 7408 id: crln-18817 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 673 flesch: 63 summary: The UC&R Newsletter, sponsored by the University, College and Research Section of the Library Association, is the British counterpart to C&RL News (December 1980). News C. F in a n cia l s u p p o rt keywords: instruction; library cache: crln-18817.pdf plain text: crln-18817.txt item: #1005 of 7408 id: crln-18818 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 828 flesch: 64 summary: Outside ALA he has held positions o f leadership in the Asso­ ciation o f Research Libraries, the Coalition for Networked Information, the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, and the International Federation o f Library Associations. His under­ standing o keywords: acrl; libraries; neal cache: crln-18818.pdf plain text: crln-18818.txt item: #1006 of 7408 id: crln-18819 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3309 flesch: 66 summary: At the same time, ACRL should use the clout o f ALA and its 57,000 mem bers w hen advocating its position or supporting policy issues o f impor­ tance to academic libraries. Sym ons: My sense o f ALA is that w hen m embers o f ACRL and other divisions speak, Council and the Executive Board listen care­ fully. keywords: acrl; ala; divisions; issues; libraries; president cache: crln-18819.pdf plain text: crln-18819.txt item: #1007 of 7408 id: crln-18820 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 480 flesch: 51 summary: Sylvia Curtis, associate librarian, Black Stud­ ies & Dance, University o f California-Santa Bar­ bara. Norma G. Kobzina, librarian, Bioscience & Natural Resources Library, University o f Calfornia-Berkeley. keywords: librarian; new; university cache: crln-18820.pdf plain text: crln-18820.txt item: #1008 of 7408 id: crln-18821 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 753 flesch: 52 summary: Appearing on behalf o f ALA, the Associa­ tion o f Research Libraries, the American Asso­ ciation o f Law Libraries, and the Special Librar­ ies Association, Oakley expressed the library community’s concern over the erosion o f fed­ eral government information from the public domain and called for a revision f Washington the National Network of Libraries o f Medicine). keywords: library cache: crln-18821.pdf plain text: crln-18821.txt item: #1009 of 7408 id: crln-18822 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 769 flesch: 60 summary: This conference has been held previously in Boston and Washington, D.C., but given the fast pace o f developments in digital technology, each conference significantly up­ dates the content For more information, contact Charles C. Kolb, NEH, Division of Preservation and Access, Room 411, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 2 0 5 0 6 ; p h o n e: (2 0 2 ) 6 0 keywords: information; preservation cache: crln-18822.pdf plain text: crln-18822.txt item: #1010 of 7408 id: crln-18823 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1512 flesch: 60 summary: This may b e rem­ edied over time as new ma­ terials are added; there is a p a g e inviting in d ig en o u s governments and organiza­ Sara Amato is automated systems librarian at Central Washington University; samato@tahoma.cwu.edu http://www.halcyon.com/ mailto:samato@tahoma.cwu.edu April 1 9 9 7 / 2 7 9 analysis o f timely issues is evident in recent articles concerning environmen­ tal sociology, w hite-collar crime, and family violence. Coverage o f geographic areas is not equal in this site. keywords: reviews; site; sociology cache: crln-18823.pdf plain text: crln-18823.txt item: #1011 of 7408 id: crln-18825 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1334 flesch: 68 summary: R are Jam es Joyce b o o ks a n d letters a n d books by Kenneth Patchen have been received by the University o f California, Santa Cruz. ■ ACRL CHOICE Reviews in W o m en ’ s Studies 1990–96 Helen MacLam, editor A com pilation o f reviews that have appeared in CHOICE M agazine o f over 2 ,0 0 0 recent w om en’s studies titles. keywords: collection cache: crln-18825.pdf plain text: crln-18825.txt item: #1012 of 7408 id: crln-18826 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2662 flesch: 60 summary: iv e U n its an d Emerging Technologies” Ellen I. W atson for the book Human Re­ source M anagement f o r the XXIst Century (ALA Editions, forthcoming). He was the au­ thor o f many articles and essays, and the books Classified List o f Pe­ riod icals f o r the College Library (1 9 3 4 ), College Library Publicity (1935), and The Administration o f the College Library (1944). keywords: college; director; head; librarian; libraries; library; services; state; university cache: crln-18826.pdf plain text: crln-18826.txt item: #1013 of 7408 id: crln-18828 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 13200 flesch: 36 summary: Qualifi­ cations: MLS from ALA-accredited program, minimum of five years experience in progressively responsible professional positions, sig­ nificant supervisory and management experience, and successful management of library services in a changing environment required. Primary responsibilities include administering library services to the public, including reference, circula­ tion, interlibrary loan, instructional services, and services to remote users, and direct supervision of the public services staff and coordination of service activities with collection development and systems. keywords: ability; academic; accredited; applications; collection; degree; development; environment; experience; faculty; information; instruction; knowledge; letter; librarian; libraries; library; management; minimum; mls; new; position; professional; program; qualifications; reference; research; resources; resume; salary; services; skills; staff; state; students; technology; university; work cache: crln-18828.pdf plain text: crln-18828.txt item: #1014 of 7408 id: crln-18838 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 575 flesch: 74 summary: This issue also contains the first of a two- part report on the many and varied programs that w ere offered by ACRL units at the summer conference in New Orleans. ït also contains a message from ACRL President Tom Kirk about his plans for his presidential year on page 437. keywords: issue cache: crln-18838.pdf plain text: crln-18838.txt item: #1015 of 7408 id: crln-18839 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 1507 flesch: 63 summary: o f W illiam a n d Mary, G eorge Mason Uni­ versity, University o f Vir­ ginia, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, and Virginia Common­ w ealth University will first purchase Chadwyck- Healey’s Anyone w ho uses DCRB o r is concerned w ith providing description and access for rare materials will find something of value in this compilation. keywords: libraries; library; university cache: crln-18839.pdf plain text: crln-18839.txt item: #1016 of 7408 id: crln-18840 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 708 flesch: 73 summary: o f ACRL (See p. 457) and asks you as mem bers to inten­ tionally focus on how you are networking with library colleagues, faculty colleagues, com puter center colleagues, other professional associa­ tions, and the political process to enhance aca­ demic library service to teaching, learning, and research communities. While I have a them e I do not have a program separate from that o f the board, committees, sections, and chapters o f ACRL. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18840.pdf plain text: crln-18840.txt item: #1017 of 7408 id: crln-18841 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 3235 flesch: 68 summary: Because the French volumes were never indexed, having a key­ w o r d A TIF image file of the volum e w as cre­ ated at a rate o f about 45 seconds p e r page 3. keywords: electronic; news; phonedisc; search cache: crln-18841.pdf plain text: crln-18841.txt item: #1018 of 7408 id: crln-18842 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2110 flesch: 51 summary: • E-EUROPE@PUCC, o r, E-EUROPE@PU CC.PRINCETON.EDU (The Eastern Europe Business Network List) discusses business and economic systems of Central and Eastern Eu­ rope and the Commonwealth of Independent States. • SLOVAK-L@UBVM, o r, SLOVAK-L@UB VM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (Discussion of Slovak Issues) is concerned with politics and current events within the newly established Slovak Republic. keywords: eastern; english; information; l@ubvm; list; news cache: crln-18842.pdf plain text: crln-18842.txt item: #1019 of 7408 id: crln-18843 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 5446 flesch: 69 summary: R e p o rt o He added the we will be the vil­ lains if w e ignore the need to change. keywords: acrl; change; ith; libraries; library; new; program; university cache: crln-18843.pdf plain text: crln-18843.txt item: #1020 of 7408 id: crln-18844 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 2082 flesch: 76 summary: Agreed to in form th e ACRL m em b ersh ip about op p ortu n ities to participate in b ook d on ation program s for support of libraries in developing countries. h N a t io n a l C o n fe r e n c e in Pitts­ burgh (Joanne Euster), March 29-April 1, 1995, o n th e c o n f e r e n c e them e. keywords: acrl cache: crln-18844.pdf plain text: crln-18844.txt item: #1021 of 7408 id: crln-18846 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 7799 flesch: 67 summary: f the p ro p o sed project as a contribution to the study o f the acquisition, organization, o r use o f li­ brary m aterials from o r relating to W estern Europe. 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Dorothy Woodson, librar­ ian at Lockwood Library, State University of New York at Buffalo, received a Ful- bright Senior Scholar Award for the 1993/94 academic year. keywords: college; librarian; libraries; library; new; reference; university cache: crln-18852.pdf plain text: crln-18852.txt item: #1024 of 7408 id: crln-18854 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-20 words: 18642 flesch: 60 summary: T o apply: Send le tte r o f application, resum e, and nam es and a ddresses o f three references to: Voni B. 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ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 56/C&RL News FEATURES Customer service: The heart of a library Hardy R. Franklin 63 Customer feedback—how to get it Linda K. Wallace 64 African studies computer resources Patricia S. Kuntz 68 Indiana builds three African American special collections Grace Jackson-Brown 75 Censorship in an academic library Susan Podrygula 76 No food, no drink, no noise Elaine Clement and Patricia A. Scott 81 keywords: acrl; american; c&rl; library; news cache: crln-18855.pdf plain text: crln-18855.txt item: #1026 of 7408 id: crln-18856 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 1757 flesch: 67 summary: That’s when w e realized w e could teach thinking and searching skills using dinosaurs as a motiva­ tor. T o reach the da­ ta b a se, te ln e t to: s js u lib l.s js u keywords: acrl; ala; university cache: crln-18856.pdf plain text: crln-18856.txt item: #1027 of 7408 id: crln-18858 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 1195 flesch: 70 summary: Record the total number o f responses to each question for faculty and students and send the results by May 15,1994, to: Customer Satisfaction Survey, ALA Public Information Of­ fice, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 606ll. f library users say they want more hours.” keywords: ala; library; survey; year cache: crln-18858.pdf plain text: crln-18858.txt item: #1028 of 7408 id: crln-18859 author: NIH title: ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries date: 2018-07-17 words: 2601 flesch: 58 summary: The following list o f lists is a sample o f sev­ eral African-related public distribution newsgroups. o f Wisconsin: