ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 108 Calendar April 2— Ohio: C leveland C h ap ter of th e Special L i­ brary Association, 10th Annual Betty Burrows Seminar, E rn st & W hinney Education C enter, 17010 Bagley Road, Cleveland. Topics include c o m p u te r search in g , su b je c t sp ecialties, a u ­ diovisual communications, and grants. Contact: Susan Kroll, 2814 E. Overlook Road, C leve­ land H eights, OH 44106; (216) 371-1515. 5— D ew ey Decim al: workshop on Edition 19 and a b rid g e d E d itio n 11 of th e D ew ey D ecim al Classification, w ith em phasis on practical as­ pects, conducted by John P. Comaromi, C hief of D ecim al Classification Division at th e Li­ brary of Congress. H eld at th e Harley Hotel, L e x in g to n , K e n tu c k y . F e e : $20 (in c lu d e s lunch). Contact: Office for Continuing E duca­ tion, College of Library Science, University of K entucky, L exington, KY 40506-0027; (606) 258-8877. 7— M icrotechnology: “ M icro co m p u ter A pplica­ tions in L ibraries,’ the New England Technical Services L ib ra ria n s’ spring 1982 m eetin g, at th e Hogan C enter, College of the Holy Cross, W o rc e s te r, M a s s a c h u s e tts . F e e (in c lu d e s lu n ch ): $12 for m e m b e rs , $ 8 .50 for n o n ­ m em b e rs. C o n tact: H e le n S h u ste r, G ordon L ib ra ry , W o r c e s te r P o ly te c h n ic I n s t i tu t e , W orcester, MA 01609; (617) 793-5413. 21-23— W isconsin C hapter: Annual Spring Con­ ference, W isconsin Association of Academic Li­ b rarian s, P io n e e r In n , Oshkosh. C onference them e is “W here Are W e At, W here Are We Going??— Accountability for the 80s.” Contact: L in d a M. O lson, L ib ra ry L e a rn in g C e n te r, U n iv e rsity of W isco n sin -S tou t, M enom onie, W I 54751; (715) 232-1184. May 1— Inform ation Services: “How to Be an Infor­ mation Broker Full-Time or Part-T im e,” an in­ ten siv e tra in in g session c o n d u c te d by Kelly W arnken, director of Information Alternative, at th e University of Chicago Continuing E duca­ tion C enter. Fee: $125. Contact: Inform ation Alternative, P.O . Box 5571, Chicago, IL 60680; (312) 461-0890. 6-7— L ib ra ry Instruction: 12th National Library Instruction Conference, “Bibliographic In stru c­ tion and Learning: Theories, Styles & Motiva­ tions,” will be held at E astern Michigan Uni­ versity, Ypsilanti. Speakers will include librar­ ians and faculty from academic libraries in the U nited States and Australia. Contact: Carolyn Kirkendall, LOEX Exchange, C en ter of E duca­ tional Resources, E astern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197; (313) 487-0168 mornings. 2-14— A d m in istratio n : “ L ibrary A dm inistrators D evelopm ent Program .” Day and evening ses­ sions to be sponsored by the College of Library and Information Services, University of M ary­ land, College Park. Fee: $1,375. Contact: Effie Knight, CLIS, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; (301) 454-6080. 4— A utom ated Systems: “Integrating and I n te ­ grated Autom ated Systems in L ibraries” will be held in W ashington, by th e Library Council, D .C . Council of G o vernm ents. Fee: $75 for m e m b e rs , $95 for n o n - m e m b e r s . C o n ta c t: Joann H e n d e rso n , D .C . C ouncil of G o v ern ­ m ents, 1875 Eye S t., NW , W ashington, DC 20006; (202) 223-6800, Ext. 458. une -1 1 — P e r s o n n e l A d m in is tr a tio n : a fiv e-day m ini-course on “ Personnel A dm inistration in L ib raries” will include discussion of legal is­ sues, staffing, planning, jo b analysis, evalua­ tion, recruitm en t and selection, labor relations and collective bargaining, perform ance evalua­ tion and staff developm ent. Sponsored by the School of Library Service, C olum bia U niver­ sity. Fee: $275. Contact: Personnel A dm inistra­ tion in L ibraries, School of L ibrary Service, 516 B utler Library, Colum bia University, New York, NY 10027-9973; (212) 280-2292. 1-25— Theological L ib raries: 36th annual con­ ference of th e A m erican Theological Library Association, hosted by th e Toronto School of Theology, Toronto, Canada. Contact: Al H urd, E xecutive S ecretary , ATLA, 1332 E ast 56th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. ■■ New C&RL News Feature The April issue of C&RL News will contain a new colum n highlighting developm ents in online services, h ard w are, netw orking, and other aspects of th e New Technology relevant to academic and research libraries. The format will be sim ilar to th e News from th e F ield colum n and will contain short sum m aries of new products, research, information utilities, a n d so ftw a re . P le a s e s e n d n ew s ite m s to G eorge M. E b e rh a rt, E d ito r, C & R L News, ACRL/ALA, 50 E. H uron Street, Chicago, IL 60611. 1 J 6 2