ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 290 Calendar October 19- 22— Marine Science Libraries: International Association of Marine Science Libraries and In­ formation Centers, conference, Bedford Insti­ tute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Sco­ tia. C ontact: K im berly D ouglas, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, McKown Point, West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575; (207) 633- 2173. 25— Bibliographic Instruction: “W orkshop on Bibliographic Instruction,” W hispering Pines Conference C enter, University of Rhode Is­ land, Kingston, Rhode Island. Sponsored by the Bibliographic Instruction Committee of the New England ACRL Chapter. Fee: $35. Con­ tact: Stewart Schneider, University of Rhode Island Graduate Library School, Kingston, RI 02881; (401) 277-2726. 27—Conservation: “Materials Conservation in the Academic Library,” lecture and panel, Bryant College, Smithfield, Rhode Island. Sponsored by th e New E ngland ACRL C hapter. Fee: approxim ately $20. Contact: Joanna Walsh, Boston L ibrary C onsortium , Boston Public Library, Boston, MA 02117; (617) 262-0380. 29-31—Human Relations/Networks: “Networks Are P eople—Two A p p ro ach es,” S heraton Hotel, Ithaca, New York. Audience: staff mem­ bers in cooperative organizations. Topics in­ clude team building, facilitation skills, and con­ flict resolution. Fee: $110 (members of ASCLA and ALA), $130 (ALA members), or $145 (non- ALA members). Contact: Association of Spe­ cialized and C ooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), ALA, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780. November 7—Information: “Information: The International Scene,” seminar on national information infra­ structures, European information delivery sys­ tems, and the developing international scene, Rutgers University G raduate Library School, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Fee: $42. Con­ tact: Jana Varlejs, Rutgers GSLIS, New Bruns­ wick, NJ 08903; (201) 932-7169. 12- 14— Online Searching: “Online 80, annual conference and exposition, Online, Inc., San Francisco Hilton Hotel, California. Fee: $165. Contact: ONLINE ’80, 11 Tannery Lane, Wes­ ton, CT 06883; (203) 227-8466. 13— Legal Research: Legal Research for the Non- Law L ibrarian, Prince G eorge H otel, New York City. Contact: AJ Seminars, 11205 Farm­ land Drive, Rockville, MD 20852; (301) 881- 4996. 17-18—Meeting: Rhode Island Library Associa­ tion Annual C onference, Sheraton-Islander, Newport, Rhode Island. Contact: Lauri Burke, B arrington P ublic L ibrary, B arrington, RI 02806. 17-20— Online Systems: “Online Bibliographic and Information Systems,” workshop on Lock- heed/D IA LOG w ith at least fifteen hours of online experience, U niversity of Pittsburgh. Sponsored by the Bureau of Library Develop­ ment of the State Library of Pennsylvania. Fee: $150. Contact: Elizabeth E. Duncan, Online Training C enter, LIS Building, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. 17- 20— Federal Statistical Data: Seminar for Librarians on Accessing Statistical Resources from the Census Bureau and other Selected Federal Agencies, U.S. Bureau of the Census, W ashington, DC. Fee: none. Contact: Dot Chin, User Training Branch, Data User Ser­ vices Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. December 5— Oral History: "Oral History: 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. 7-9—Human Relations/Networks: “Networks are People—Two Approaches,” Aspen Lodge and Guest Ranch, Estes Park, Colorado. For more information see October 29-31 listing. 28— Bibliographic Instruction: “Teaching Re­ search Methods and Research P apers,” pro­ gram, 1980 convention of the M odern Lan­ guage A ssociation, H yatt H o tel, H ouston, Texas. Papers include; “Teaching a More Effec­ tive Research Paper Course Through Impro­ ving Research Skills,” Evan I. Farber, Earlham College; “A Generalized Research Model for Those Who Teach Research Papers,” James E. Ford, Brigham Young University; “Some Very Practical Suggestions for Term Paper Assign­ m ents,” William Miller, Michigan State Uni­ versity; and “The Value of Guided Research in the Freshman English Course: Report on an E x p e rim e n t,” V incent E. T ollers, SUNY- Brockport. For more information, contact the discussion leader, James E. Ford, English De­ partm ent, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602; (801) 378-3298. January 26-February 6, 1981—International Institute: In­ ternational In stitu te including topics on in­ formation retrieval and data bases (first week) 291 and media technology (second week). Fee: $395 (both weeks), $220 (first week only), $110 (each session in the second week). Contact: Ed Kazlanskas, Director, International Institute, School of Library Science, University of South­ ern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007. ■■ Job Hunting? For the price of a telephone call you can listen to late-breaking job ads for academic and research library positions. A telephone JOBLINE instituted by ACRL on September 1 now provides up-to-date in­ formation on job openings. Simply call (312) 944-6795 for a prerecorded summary of posi­ tions listed with the service. The tape is re­ vised weekly; each Friday’s new tape includes all positions received by 1:00 p.m. on the pre­ vious day. Statement of Ownership and Management College & Research Libraries News is published 11 times a year (monthly, combining July/August), by the American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, Illinois 60611. American Library Associa­ tion, owner; George M. Eberhart, editor. Second- class postage paid at Chicago, Illinois. Printed in U.S.A. As a nonprofit organization authorized to mail at special rates (Section 132.122, Postal Services Manual), the purposes, function, and nonprofit status of this organization, and the exempt status for feder­ al income tax purposes, have not changed during the preceding twelve months. Extent and Nature of Circulation (“Average” figures denote the num ber of copies printed each issue during the preceding twelve months; “Actual” figures denote number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date—the July/August 1980 issue.) Total num ber of copies printed: Average, 13,098; Actual, 13,075. 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