ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 496 / C & R L N ew s m ated th at CRL will catalog 1,800-2,000 serials per year. Given the uncommon titles owned by the Center, its participation in CONSER will make an im portant contribution to the program ’s goal of building a comprehensive serials database th at en­ compasses all languages, subjects, and formats. • The University of Florida’s Baldwin Library, Gainesville, has completed its im print catalog for books in English before 1900 prim arily for chil­ dren, some 40,000 of which are held by the library. Although an index to the collection was published by G.K. Hall in 1981, the Baldwin Library has m aintained chronological, im print, and added en­ try files for all books added since. The files have proven useful in checking catalogs and bibliogra­ phies by im print and in studying specific publish­ ing houses, e.g., D arton, T abart, Partridge, and Mahlon Day. Anyone compiling bibliographies of publishers before 1900 may wish to query Baldwin even though the focus is on popular materials and not prim arily children’s books. ■ ■ . P E O P L E . Profiles James H. Billington, director of the W oodrow Wilson In tern atio n al C enter for Scholars since 1973, was confirmed by Congress on July 24 as the 13th Librarian of Congress. He takes over from Daniel Boorstin and will assume his duties in late September. A native of Pennsylvania, Billington was valedictorian of the undergraduate class at Princeton in 1950 and was designated a Rhodes Scholar, receiving his doctorate from Balliol Col­ lege, Oxford, in 1953. Following arm y service he joined the History faculty at H arvard University and moved to Princeton in 1962. In 1964 he was m ade a full professor. Billington is the author of numerous books and was twice nom inated for the National Book Award. He has served on several ed­ itorial and advisory boards and has been a Guggen­ heim fellow, among many other distinctions. He has also participated as host, com m entator, or con­ sultant on numerous educational and network tele­ vision programs and has accompanied several con­ gressional delegations to the U.S.S.R. L orena F ilosa Boylan, assistant librarian for technical publications at Haverford College, has been nam ed director of the library at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. She is the first wom an to hold the post. A graduate of LaSalle University, Boylan re ­ ceived her MLS from Drexel University and began her professional career in 1977 as assistant librarian at Bryn M awr College. She became catalog librar­ ian at Swarthm ore College in 1981 and joined the staff at Haverford in 1984. D avid F. Bishop, director of libraries at the Uni­ versity of Georgia since 1979, has been named uni­ v ersity lib ra ria n a t th e U niversity of Illinois, U r b a n a - C h a m p a ig n . H e succeeds M ichael G orm an, acting director since the death of Hugh C . A tk in so n . He as­ sumed control of the na­ tion’s largest public uni­ versity library on August 21. A native of New York C ity, Bishop earned a bachelor’s degree in m u­ sic an d d id g ra d u a te work in music literature David F. Bishopa t th e U n iv e rsity of R o c h e s te r’s E a s tm a n School of Music. He earned his MLS from the Catholic University of America and subsequently studied m athem atics and com puter science at the University of M aryland, holding several library po­ sitions there from 1963 to 1974. Thereafter he was head cataloger and later assistant director of tech­ nical services at the University of Chicago. Bishop serves on the board of directors of both the Association of Research Libraries and the Cen­ ter for Research Libraries, and is active in many professional organizations, including ALA. Charles D. C hurchwell, until recently dean of library service at Washington University in St. Louis, has joined the faculty of the Library Science P rogram at W ayne State U niversity, D etro it, S e p tem b er 1987 / 497 M ichigan, as visiting professor. C hurch well has had a long and distinguished career in academ ic li­ brary adm inistration and higher education, serv­ ing as university lib rarian at B row n University be­ fore com ing to W ashington University in 1978. He was previously assistant director of libraries at the University of H ouston and, earlier, assistant lib ra r­ ian at the University of Illinois. C hurch well began his career as instructor of lib rary services at P rairie View A&M College and has also served as a refer­ ence lib ra ria n in the New York Public L ib rary sys­ tem. Born in F lorida, C hurch well received his bache­ lo r’s degree from M orehouse College, his MLS from A tlanta University, and his P h.D . from the University of Illinois. He has published num erous anthologized articles and has conducted seminars at the Universities of Rhode Island, M ichigan, and N orth C arolina. C hurchw ell has served in n u m er­ ous advisory capacities, including as a m em ber of the boards of th e C enter for Research L ibraries and the Research Libraries group, and as ch airm an of the B oard of D irectors of the New E ngland L ibrary Network. H e has also been a m em ber of several federal expert review panels and is a m em ber of the NAACP and ALA. W illiam E . H annaford J r., director of the li­ b rary at C astleton State College in V erm ont, has been nam ed professor of philosophy and director of the lib ra ry a t A lbright College, Pennsylvania. A 1966 g r a d u a te of th e U n iv ersity of N ew H am pshire, H annaford has a m a s t e r ’s d e g re e (1970) a n d a P h .D . (1972) in p h ilo s o p h y from th e U niversity of C olorado an d an MLS from th e U niversity of Illinois. H e also served in the M arine Corps for four years. H a n n a fo rd was h ead of collection W illiam H annaford, Jr. developm ent at M iddle­ bury College and from 1975 to 1978 was h u m an i­ ties bibliographer and assistant dean for collection developm ent at the University of N ew Mexico. He has been a philosophy professor at Illinois State University and a visiting lecturer in the G rad u ate School of L ib rary and Inform ation Science at the University of Illinois. H a n n a f o r d ’s p u b lis h e d w o rk s in c lu d e tw o books, several m onographs an d bibliographies, and num erous articles and papers. He is a regular review er for Choice and College & Research L i­ braries and is presently at w ork on a book on collec­ tion developm ent in college libraries. M arianne I. G aunt has been nam ed director of th e A r c h ib a ld S tev en s A le x a n d e r L i b r a r y a t Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. G au n t h a d served as acting director since F ebruary 1986. P rio r to h er a p p o in tm e n t as actin g d irecto r, G au n t was circulation lib rarian an d online refer­ ence coordinator in th e Alexander L ib rary , the so­ cial sciences and hum anities research library at Rutgers. She holds a bachelor’s degree in F rench language and lite ratu re from M ontclair State C ol­ lege and an MLS from Drexel University. G au n t has received several grants in support of developing inventories of m achine-readable texts in the hum anities and has published several articles a n d p re s e n te d n u m e ro u s p a p e rs on m a c h in e - read ab le texts and online service in libraries. She is c u r r e n t l y p r o je c t d ir e c to r fo r th e E le c tr o n ic Scholars’ Resource G uide, to be published by the Oryx Press. G au n t was the founding chair of the O nline C om m ittee of th e New Jersey L ib rary Asso­ ciation and is an active m em ber of ALA, the Asso­ ciation for C om puters and the H um anities, and other professional organizations. R ichard H . L ytle, director of the Office of Re­ source M anagem ent at the Sm ithsonian In stitu ­ tion, has been appointed dean of the College of In- f o r m a tio n S tu d ie s a t Drexel University, Phil­ adelphia, Pennsylvania. L ytle, a specialist in in f o r m a tio n re s o u rc e m a n a g e m e n t a n d a r ­ chives and records m a n ­ a g e m e n t, jo in e d th e Sm ithsonian in 1969 as director of archives and records m anagem ent, a p o sitio n h e h e ld u n til 1982, w h e n h e e s t a b ­ lished th e in s titu tio n ’s R ichard H. L y tlein f o r m a tio n re s o u rc e m a n a g e m e n t p ro g ra m and becam e its director. Lytle subsequently im ple­ m ented a d a ta adm inistration program , designed in s titu tio n -w id e system s a r c h ite c tu re , b e g a n a long-term local area netw ork, installed a library autom ation system, and established and inform a­ tion center. H older of a bachelor’s degree in history from Rice University (1959), a m aster’s degree in history from W ashington University (1962), and an MLS (1976) and P h.D . (1979) from the University of M ary lan d , L ytle has also ta u g h t E u ro p e an and A m e ric a n h is to ry a t W a s h in g to n U n iv e rsity , w here, as at Rice, he established an archival p ro ­ gram . He has w orked as an inform ation m anage­ m en t consultant for several associations and un i­ versities. R orert R. Korfhage has been appointed ch a ir­ person of the Interdisciplinary D ep a rtm en t of I n ­ form ation Science a t the University of Pittsburgh, 498 / C & R L N ew s Pennsylvania, w here he has been visiting professor since 1986. Korfhage was previously at Southern M ethodist University, w here since 1970 he h ad been professor in the D epartm ent of C om puter Science and E ngi­ neering, serving as chairm an during 1981-82. He received the SMU O utstanding Professor A w ard four times. D u rin g a m ore th a n 25-year career Korfhage has held teaching appointm ents at the University of M ichigan, N orth C arolina State Col­ lege, and P urdue University, as well as visiting ap ­ pointm ents at the University of Texas at Dallas and the Universities of W estern O ntario and Alberta. Korfhage’s research interests in inform ation re­ trieval, d ata structures, graph theory, language processing, and artificial intelligence have resulted in nine m onographs and m ore th a n forty published papers. 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. F rom 1978 to 1980, Morein served as associ­ ate w ith the Association of R esearch L ib ra rie s ’ Office of M anagem ent Studies. F rom 1971 to 1978 he w as associate professor at N orth C aro­ lina C entral University. In 1976 he took a year’s le a v e a n d jo in e d th e University of N orth C ar­ P. Grady Morein olina at C harlotte to de­ sign th e A ca d e m ic L i­ b r a r y D e v e lo p m e n t P ro g ra m , a p la n n in g procedure for mid-sized academ ic libraries funded by the Council on L ibrary Resources. C urrently a m em ber of the ACRL Publications C om m ittee and editor of the College Libraries Sec­ tion N ew sletter, M orein has also served on the Budget and Finance C om m ittee and chaired the CLS Clip Notes C om m ittee. He is actively involved in research and publishing and has designed a num ber of training program s, including an ACRL continuing education course entitled “Strategies and Tactics for E nhancing the Role and Position of the L ibrary W ithin the College or University.” Morein holds a bachelor’s degree in business ad­ m inistration (1961) from the University of South­ western Louisiana, an MLS (1966) from Louisiana State University, an MBA from Nicholls State Uni­ versity, and a Ph.D . (1975) in m anagem ent from Louisiana State University. L ynn S. M u l lin s, d ire c to r of th e lib ra ry at M arym ount M anhattan College since 1976, has been appointed director of the John C otton D ana L ibrary on the New ark, New Jersey, campus of Rutgers University, effective Septem ber 14. Prior to her service at M arym ount M anhattan, Mullins was chief librarian of the American Geo­ graphical Society. She holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from the C ity U niversity of New York, a m aster’s degree in industrial and labor rela­ tions and an MLS from C olum bia University. Mullins is the author of m any publications, in­ cluding several guides to various m ap collections and articles on m ap librarianship. Most recently she was co-editor of a book, A Guide to Research on W om en: Library and Inform ation Sources in the Greater N ew York C ity Area, to be published soon. Mullins is an active m em ber of ACRL and the New Y ork M e tr o p o lita n R e fe re n c e a n d R e se a rc h Agency, and has served on evaluation teams for the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Gary M. Pitkin, form er associate university li­ b rarian for technical services at A ppalachian State University, has been nam ed director of university libraries at the Univer­ sity of N o rth e rn C olo­ rado, Greeley. Pitkin joined the staff at A ppalachian State in 1981 and was involved in the establishm ent of the W estern N orth C ar­ olina L ibrary Network. F ro m 1977 to 1981 he w as coordinator for li­ b rary systems at Sanga­ m o n S ta te U n iv e rsity and has also served as se­ Gary M. Pitkinria ls l i b r a r i a n a t th e University of Akron and at Kearney State College. 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. C urrently editor of the H aw orth Press’s Techni­ cal Services Q uarterly and news editor of The Seri­ als Librarian, Pitkin recently served as associate contributing editor to Library Hi Tech, published by Pieran Press, and has served as an autom ation an d cost consultant to academ ic and public li­ braries, state governments, and private com pan­ ies. An active m em ber of ALA, Pitkin presently serves as chair of th e RTSD Technical Services Costs C om m ittee and was program coordinator for the Technical Services Costs Preconference held in 1986. He also serves on the editorial board of the LAMA journal Library Adm inistration and M an­ agement. E ugene L . W iemers, collection developm ent planning officer at the University of M innesota L i­ braries, has been nam ed head of the Social Sciences and H um anities Libraries at M ichigan State Uni­ versity, East Lansing. W iemers had served at M innesota since 1980 as Sep tem b er 1987 / 499 Ibero-American bibliographer and later head of the Subject Bibliography Unit in the Wilson L i­ brary. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Macalester College, a m aster’s degree in history from the University of Chicago, and an MLS from the University of Illinois. W iemers is currently a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Chicago. Wiemers has been active in ALA and SALALM and is the author of a num ber of articles on both history and librarianship, including “Collection Evaluation: a Practical Guide to the L iteratu re” in Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory, and “Agriculture and C redit in N ineteenth C entury Mexico: O rizaba and C ordoba” in the Hispanic American Historical Review. D aniel Zager, music librarian at Pennsylvania State University since 1983, has been nam ed con­ servatory lib rarian at Oberlin College, Ohio. As head of one of the leading music libraries in the nation, Zager will be responsible for planning, developing, m anaging, and evaluating overall op­ erations and services, and will serve as prim ary liai­ son betw een the library and Conservatory students and faculty. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison w ith a bachelor of music in organ perfor­ m ance and an MLS, Zager earned m aster’s and Ph.D . degrees in musicology at the University of Minnesota. Prior to his appointm ent at Penn State, Zager was catalog lib rarian at M arquette Univer­ sity, and has served as a church organist and music director. He has perform ed frequently in faculty recitals and received an Institute for the Arts and Hum anistic Studies faculty research grant in 1985. People in the news P aul N. Banks, director of the C onservation Programs of the School of L ibrary Service at Co­ lum bia University, New York C ity, resigned effec­ tive June 30 to devote m ore tim e to teaching, re­ search and w riting. Banks’ decision to step dow n as founding director of the program s cam e following the announcem ent of a $450,000 grant to the p ro ­ grams from the National E ndow m ent for the H u­ manities. Banks is a leading authority in conserva­ tion m a tte rs an d cam e to C o lu m b ia from the New berry L ibrary in Chicago. He will continue as a full-tim e faculty m em ber of the School of L ibrary Service. Masaru H arada, associate professor in the F ac­ ulty of E ducation at the University of Kyoto, Ja­ pan, will be visiting scholar at the College of Infor­ m ation Studies at Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Septem ber 1987 through Jan u ­ ary 1988. From M arch through August he was vis­ iting scholar in the D epartm ent of L ibrary and In ­ form ation Studies at Loughborough University, England. D uring his stay at Drexel, H arad a will carry out research on bibliom etric and other q u an ­ titative analyses of scientific and technical com ­ m unication. His study is supported by the Japanese M inistry of E ducation. H arad a holds bachelor’s and m aster’s degrees in applied physics from the F aculty of Engineering at the University of Tokyo, w here he served as an instructor (1971-1976) in the F aculty of Education. From 1976 to 1981 he was program specialist in the Division of the General Inform ation Program at the UNESCO h ead q u ar­ ters in Paris. E dward G. H olley, professor and form er dean of the School of L ibrary Science at the University of N orth C arolina, C hapel Hill, received ALA’s Jo­ seph W . Lippincott A w ard for 1987 at the Annual Conference in San Francisco on July 1. Given an ­ nually since 1937, the Lippincott A w ard is p re­ sented to “a lib rarian for distinguished service in the profession of lib rarian sh ip .” Holley, im m edi­ ate past president of Beta Phi Mu, the international library science honor society, and a m em ber of the Board of Trustees of O C L C , has published five books and serves on five editorial boards. He has been an active m em ber of ACRL. W illiam J ones and Stephen E. W iberley J r. have been nam ed senior fellows of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Institute for the Hum anities for the 1987-1988 academ ic year. Jones, assistant university librarian, and W iberley, bibliographer for the social sciences, will be addressing issues re­ lated to strategic planning for the research univer­ sity. They will be free of other teaching and adm in­ istrative responsibilities during this period and join 12 other senior fellows selected earlier. Andrew O sborn, form er librarian of the Uni­ versity of Sydney, Australia, was created a M em­ ber in the General Division of the O rder of Austra­ lia (AM) during the 1987 Australia D ay Honours. Osborn, a form er dean of the L ibrary School at the BIS Preconference T he B ibliographic In stru c tio n Section of ACRL is planning a Preconference in New O r­ leans next July 8 prior to the 1988 ALA Annual Conference, July 9-14. The them e will focus on the future of bibliographic instruction in the electronic age. P relim inary plans include a m orning session w ith two renow ned keynote speakers, followed by a luncheon, and small group sessions in the afternoon. Afternoon top­ ics will include b u rn o u t, teach in g end-user searching, online catalog instruction, evaluat­ ing instruction librarians, the effective use of m edia, graphics, and other topics related to the electronic age them e. F urther details will be available after the ALA M idw inter Meeting. The chair of the BIS Preconference Planning Com m ittee is Jane P. Kleiner, H ead, Reference Services Division, Troy M iddleton L ibrary, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. 500 / C &R L N ew s University of Western Ontario who has held posi­ tions at the National Library of Australia, H arvard University, and the University of Michigan, was cited “for service to library science.” He is the au­ thor of Serial Publications, a m ajor technical work in serials librarianship. Virginia M. Quiring, associate dean for library development at Kansas State University, M anhat­ tan, was presented w ith the Em poria State Univer­ sity School of Library and Inform ation Manage­ m e n t’s D istin g u ish e d G r a d u a te A w a rd at ceremonies held June 17. Quiring has spent her en­ tire professional career at Kansas State, where she has served as cataloger, assistant humanities lib rar­ ian, serials lib rarian , assistant director, acting dean, and associate dean. She has been active in professional organizations, including service as president of the Kansas Library Association, and has been a consultant, panel mem ber, workshop organizer, and lecturer. Appointments (Appointments are taken from library newslet­ ters, letters from personnel offices and appointees, and other sources. To ensure th at your appoint­ m ent appears, w rite to the Editor, ACRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795.) Amira Aaron is now associate director for sys­ tems and planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Gilberto Abella has been appointed chairm an of public services at Loma Linda University, Cali­ fornia. Christina Allen has been appointed director of support services at Beloit Public Library, Wiscon­ sin. Marcia Arado has been appointed associate li­ brarian in the Pacific Southwest Regional Medical Library Service of the Biomedical Library at the University of California, Los Angeles. Ralph D. Arcari has been nam ed assistant vice president for academic resources and services at the University of C onnecticut H ealth C enter, F a r­ mington. F aye C. Backie has been appointed head of the Business L ibrary at M ichigan State University, East Lansing. D avid Badertscher has been appointed serials conversion coordinator/cataloger at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Steven Baker has been appointed director of the learning center at North Greenville College, Tiger­ ville, South Carolina. Jennifer Banks is now head of Preservation and Collections at Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ ogy, Cambridge. Kevork B. Bardakjian has been a p p o in te d M arie M anoogian Professor of A rm enian L a n ­ guage and L iterature at the University of Michi­ gan, Ann Arbor. Susan Bekiares has been appointed head of the Documents Library at the University of Illinois, U rbana-C ham paign. C arole Bell has been appointed gifts and col­ lection m aintenance librarian at Brown Univer­ sity, Providence, Rhode Island. E lizabeth Berg has been ap p o in ted m ono­ graphs cataloger at the University of Georgia, Ath­ ens. Virginia M. Berringer is now cataloger at the University of Akron, Ohio. Gunar Michael Birzenieks has been appointed cataloging librarian at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Cindy L. Boin has been appointed information services librarian in the W alker M anagement Li­ brary at V anderbilt University, Nashville, Tennes­ see. Sever Bordeianu has been appointed reference librarian at the University of California, Irvine. Barbara Bradshaw has been appointed catalog/ reference librarian at Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma. D ereck Brassington is the new social sciences librarian at Idaho State University, Pocatello. J erry Breeze has been appointed reference li­ brarian in the Lehm an Library at Columbia Uni­ versity, New York City. Patricia Smith Butcher is now assistant direc­ tor for readers’ services at Trenton State College, New Jersey. Suzanne Cascio is now reference and library in­ struction librarian at Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York. T ina Chrzastowski has been appointed chemis­ try librarian at the University of Illinois, Urbana- Cham paign. D iane Cimbala has joined the sales staff of the Academic Inform ation Services Division of the Faxon Company, Westwood, Massachusetts. Bonnie J. C lemens is now acting director of li­ braries at the University of Georgia, Athens. Nina C ohen is now m anager of tem porary ser­ vices at Gossage Regan Associates, Inc., New York City. E dward C ollins has been appointed editor of the Seventh-day A dventist Periodical Index, p ub­ lished by the Loma Linda University Libraries, California. W illiam F. C oscarelli has been appointed music librarian at the University of Georgia, Ath­ ens. Martin P. Courtois has been appointed science librarian at Michigan State University, East Lans­ ing. J anet Crayne has been appointed Slavic cata­ loger at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Susan C urrie has been appointed assistant ac­ cess services lib ra ria n a t C o rn ell U niversity, Ithaca, New York. Mollie D ella T erza has been appointed chief cataloger in the H oughton L ibrary of H arvard 502 / C & R L N ew s University, C am bridge, Massachusetts. Mitzi J arrett D errick has been nam ed lib ra r­ ian of the L u theran Theological Southern Semi­ nary, C olum bia, South C arolina. Paula D e Stefano has been appointed preserva­ tion m icrofilm ing lib rarian at C olum bia Univer­ sity, New York City. Sarah W . D ickinson has been appointed collec­ tions/online coordinator at the C ountw ay L ibrary of M edicine of H arvard University, Boston, Massa­ chusetts. Katherine E. S. D onahue has been appointed head of the History and Special Collections D ivi­ sion of the Biomedical L ibrary at the University of C alifornia, Los Angeles. Nora D onegan has been nam ed librarian at the Yonkers Branch Cam pus of Mercy College, New York. L oretto Marie D riscoll has been nam ed di­ rector of the library at Regina M undi, G regorian University, Rome, Italy. J oan C . D urrance has been nam ed associate dean of the School of L ib rary and In fo rm atio n Studies at the University of M ichigan, Ann Arbor. T om E adie has been nam ed university librarian at M ount Allison University, Sackville, New Bruns­ wick. L inda Y. E lkins has been appointed new spaper cataloger at the University of Georgia, Athens. L inda E llis is the new director of the Museum Studies Program at San Francisco State University, C alifornia. Bonnie J. F alla has been appointed reference and public services librarian at M oravian College and Theological Seminary, Bethlehem , Pennsylva­ nia. J effrey L. F errier has been appointed science reference librarian at the University of Georgia, Athens. D eborah F etch has been appointed general cat­ aloger at Oregon State University, Corvallis. D olores F idishun is now head of audiovisual services at W idener University, Chester, Pennsyl­ vania. C huck F orbes is the new Colbeck/Thesis lib ra r­ ian in Special Collections at the University of B rit­ ish C olum bia, Vancouver. M itchell F otenot has been appointed refer­ ence librarian at the University of Nebraska Col­ lege of Law , Lincoln. Barbara A. G alik has been appointed head of the Slavic division and coordinator of area p ro ­ grams at the University of M ichigan L ibrary, Ann Arbor. M argaret E . G alloway has been nam ed in­ terim director of libraries at N orth Texas State Uni­ versity, D enton. G uy Garrison is now Alice B . Kroger Professor of L ibrary and Inform ation Science at Drexel U ni­ versity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Steven Gass has been appointed associate engi­ neering lib rarian at Stanford University, Stanford, C alifornia. Maryruth F. Phelps G logowski has been ap ­ pointed associate director of the library at the State University College at Buffalo, New York. D avid G rahek is now associate director of the M arshall L aw L ibrary of the University of M ary­ land, Baltimore. Richard W . G riffin has been appointed library autom ation coordinator at Oregon State Univer­ sity, Corvallis. C lifford H . H aka has been appointed head of access services at M ichigan State University, East Lansing. Patricia H arris has been nam ed state lib rarian of N orth D akota. E laine M. H arrison has been appointed assis­ ta n t business lib rarian at M ichigan State Univer­ sity, East Lansing. C arol P. H awks has been appointed head of the Acquisition D ep artm en t at Ohio State University, Colum bus, effective O ctober 1. F red H einritz rem ains on th e faculty of the School of L ibrary Science and Instructional Tech­ nology at Southern C onnecticut State University, New Haven. J ames H odson has been appointed psychology bibliographer in the Humanities/Social Sciences Libraries at the University of M innesota, M inneap­ olis. C arolyn Beth H olley has been appointed head of the Serials D epartm ent at the University of Ala­ bam a, University. M arguerite H orn is now retrospective conver­ sion coordinator at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Martha H su is now N orthern E uropean bibliog­ rap h er in the Collection D evelopm ent D epartm ent at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. C harles F. H uber has been appointed science reference lib rarian (chemical sciences) at the Uni­ versity of C alifornia, Santa B arbara. Neil R. H ughes is the new music cataloger at the University of Georgia, Athens. G eoff H usic has been appointed cataloging li­ b rarian at the University of Kansas, Law rence. E dward J. H ynes has been nam ed director of th e lib ra ry a t Stonehill College, N orth E aston, Massachusetts. M icheline J edrey has been appointed associate lib rarian for technical services at Wellesley Col­ lege, Massachusetts. J anita J obe has been appointed inform ation ac­ cess lib rarian for reference and docum ents at Texas Tech University, Lubbock. L inda J oe has been appointed head of the Asian Studies L ibrary at the University of British C olum ­ bia, Vancouver. L ucille R. J ones has been prom oted to assistant director of libraries at Drexel University, Philadel­ phia, Pennsylvania. Norma J ones has been nam ed acting director of th e l i b r a r y a t th e U n iv e rs ity of W isc o n sin , S e p te m b e r 1987 / 503 Oshkosh. Paula Kaufman has been appointed acting vice president for inform ation services and university li­ brarian at C olum bia University, New York City. C hristina Keslake has been appointed refer­ ence/curriculum resource center lib rarian at the La Sierra C am pus of L om a L in d a University, Riv­ erside, C alifornia. E ric A. Kidw ell has been nam ed director of the library at H untingdon College, M ontgom ery, Ala­ bama. F lorence E . King is now personnel lib rarian at the University of Georgia, Athens. Marjorie Kistemaker has been appointed ac­ cess services lib ra ria n at San Francisco State U ni­ versity, C alifornia. T homas E. Klingler is now head of reference at the University of Akron, Ohio. T ed Kuzen has been appointed preservation li­ brarian at th e University of V irginia, C harlottes­ ville. Patty L arsen has been appointed assistant d i­ rector (te c h n ic a l services) a t th e U n iv ersity of Northern Iow a, C ed ar Falls. Janet K. L awrence has been appointed curric­ ulum m aterials lib ra ria n at th e University of G eor­ gia, Athens. George H . L ibbey is the new assistant director for ad m in istra tiv e services a t th e U niversity of Georgia, Athens. C ynthia L inn is now science cataloger at V ir­ ginia Polytechnic In stitu te and State University, Blacksburg. L aurie L insley is now catalog lib ra ria n at Semi­ nole C om m unity College, Sanford, Florida. G reg L ubelski has been ap p o in ted head of c a ta ­ loging at W ichita State University, Kansas. Nancy L uikart has been appointed inform ation access lib ra ria n for bibliographic control and refer­ ence at Texas Tech University, Lubbock. J anet E. L ute is now cataloger in th e Tozzer L i­ brary of H arv ard University, C am bridge, Massa­ chusetts. L eslie M c C all has been appointed reference/ music lib ra ria n at the University of A labam a, U ni­ versity. C onnie M cC arthy has been appointed assistant university lib ra ria n for collection m anagem ent at Duke University, D u rh a m , N orth C arolina. C arole M cC ollough is now assistant professor in the L ib rary Science Program at W ayne State University, D etro it, M ichigan. C h a r l o t t e L ane M c G l o iia n h as b ee n a p ­ pointed assistant head of circulation at the U niver­ sity of G eorgia, Athens. Barbara M cM illan has been appointed head of the M ap L ib rary at the University of M ichigan, Ann Arbor. Marilyn G. M cSweeney is the new head of the Acquisitions D e p a rtm e n t at M assachusetts Insti­ tute of Technology, C am bridge. W illiam M iddleton is now reference lib rarian in th e L ehm an L ib rary at C olum bia University, N ew York City. L o u M alcomb has been appointed head of the U nd erg rad u ate L ib rary Services D ep a rtm en t at In d ia n a University, Bloom ington. M ary M arkland has been appointed science ref­ erence lib ra ria n at V irginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. D avid Martz is now program officer in H u m a n ­ ities Projects in L ibraries, G eneral Program s D ivi­ sion, at the N ational E n dow m ent for the H u m an i­ ties, W ashington, D .C . P atricia M asson has been appointed order li­ b ra ria n at B row n University, Providence, Rhode Island. D aniel Maxwell has been appointed collection developm ent lib rarian at L om a L in d a University, C alifornia. W illiam M iddleton is now reference lib rarian in th e L ehm an L ib rary at C olum bia University, New York City. M arilyn M iller has been appointed c h a irp er­ son of the D ep a rtm en t of L ib rary Science and E d u ­ ca tio n al Technology a t th e U niversity of N o rth C arolina, Greensboro. Alice M ongold has been appointed technical services lib r a r ia n a t Texas A&M U n iv ersity at Galveston. Kristine E . M udrick has been nam ed director of lib ra ry services at N eu m an n C ollege, Aston, Pennsylvania. St e v e n M urden has been appointed assistant head of acquisitions at V irginia C om m onw ealth University, Richm ond. Anna M. Nichols is now serials cataloger in the W id en e r L ib ra ry of H a rv a rd U niversity, C a m ­ bridge, Massachusetts. J essie Nicol is now head of th e Acquisitions D e­ p a rtm e n t a t V irginia P olytechnic In s titu te and State University, Blacksburg. F . T homas Noonan has been appointed E u ro ­ pean specialist in the R are Book Division of the L i­ b ra ry of Congress, W ashington, D .C . G ail O ltmanns has been appointed personnel lib rarian at the University of V irginia, C harlottes­ ville. W illiam L. Page has been prom oted to assistant director of libraries at Drexel University, P hiladel­ p h ia, Pennsylvania. D orothy R. Parks has been appointed collec­ tions lib rarian and associate director of th e D ivin­ ity L ib rary at V anderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. D arlene J. Patrick is the new head of acquisi­ tions a t th e Jesuit/K rauss/M cC orm ick L ib ra ry , Chicago. Karen T . Pederson has joined th e staff of Re­ search Inform ation Services at G eorgia In stitu te of Technology, Athens. C harles E . P erry has been appointed public services director at Idaho State University, Poca­ tello. We Are Professionals We at EBS a re d e d ic a te d to providing libraries w ith th e f a s te s t service, the b est d is c o u n ts , b u t a b o v e all, th e accuracy a library demands. With all this in your favor you owe it to y o u rs e lf to try us … Septem ber 1987 / 505 Julie M. Pinnell is the new sciences reference li­ brarian at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. L oretta Pitts is the new collection manage­ ment librarian at the University of Houston Law Library, Texas. Elizabeth Pollard is now assistant serials and preservation librarian at M arquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jeremiah Post is now print and picture curator at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Karen Powell is now librarian with the firm of Jones Lange W ootton, New York City. Carolyn A. Pyhtila is now senior administrator of the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. L ouis A. R achow is now c u ra to r of the Hampden-Booth Theatre Library, The Players, New York City. Jana Stevens Richman has been appointed ac­ quisitions librarian at Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. John S. Robertson has been appointed fine arts librarian at the University of Virginia, Charlottes­ ville. Bennie P. Robinson is now reference librarian at the University of Akron, Ohio. Jonathan H. Rodgers has been appointed head of the Near Eastern Division at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. O nnalee Roehsler has joined the staff of the Reference D ep artm en t at G eorgia In stitu te of Technology, Atlanta. Tamara Roundy is now serials cataloger at the University of Georgia, Athens. Margaret Rust has been appointed head of cat­ alog maintenance and retrospective conversion at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. E laine R. Sanchez is now head cataloging li­ brarian at Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos. Pat Schafer has been appointed associate li­ brarian of the Olin Library at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. J oseph C. Scorza is now executive director of the Health Sciences Libraries Consortium, Phila­ delphia, Pennsylvania. Susan Severtson has been appointed president of Chadwyck–Healey, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia. Helene Shippington has been appointed public services lib ra ria n at Texas A&M University at Galveston. L ynn Smith has been appointed planning and b u d g et officer at I n d ia n a U niversity, Bloomington. J ohn Straw has been appointed university ar­ chivist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Elizabeth P. Sweeney has been appointed mon­ ographs cataloger at the University of Georgia, Athens. Barbara Sykes-Austin has been appointed in- dexer/reference librarian of the Avery Index to A r­ chitectural Periodicals in the Avery Library at Co­ lum bia University, New York City. Kathy T omajko is now head of Research Infor­ mation Services at Georgia Institute of Technol­ ogy, Atlanta. H. Tran T on–nu has been appointed public ser­ vices librarian in the Science and Engineering Li­ brary at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Bor–SHENG T sai is now assistant professor in the Library Science Program at Wayne State Univer­ sity, Detroit, Michigan. Judy T sou has been appointed music librarian at Duke University, Durham , North Carolina. Harold T uckett has been appointed coordina­ tor of automated services at the University of Mich­ igan, Ann Arbor. CD-ROM in San Diego The spring program of the Science and Engi­ neering Academic Librarians (SEAL) was held at San Diego State University Library on F ri­ day, April 24,1987. The half-day program cov­ ered CD-ROM technology w ith both a user panel and vendor demonstrations. Sixty-nine people were in attendance. The user panel of Peter Brueggeman from th e Scripps In s titu tio n of O ce an o g ra p h y , Kathleen Dunn from California State Polytech­ nic University Pomona, Chris Bell from the University of Southern California’s Norris Med­ ical Library, and Beryl Glitz from the Univer­ sity of California, Los Angeles, Biomedical Li­ b ra ry re la te d experiences w ith p a rtic u la r CD-ROM products. Brueggem an spoke about the C am bridge Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts at Scripps as well as his experience being one of the first to receive this product. D unn briefly men­ tioned DATEX and shared the Cal Poly Po­ mona experience with ERIC on Silver Platter. She reminded the audience that w hat they must look at when choosing between different ven­ dors with the same product is the value each has added to the database. Both Bell and Glitz dis­ cussed the Cambridge Medline product at their representative libraries. The UCLA Biomedi­ cal Library had the product on a trial basis and the response from patrons was positive. At USC there is an end-user station near the reference desk, and the patron response there has been equally positive. The vendors in attendance included Cam ­ bridge Scientific A bstracts, w ith both the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts and Medline available; DIALOG w ith ERIC on Disc; EBSCO Electronic Publishing dem on­ strating their Medline product, and ISI with the Permuterm Subject Index to the Science Ci­ tation Index. Both Wilsondisc and ERIC on Sil­ ver Platter were available for testing as well. 506 / C & RL N ews Mitch T uritz has been appointed serials librar­ ian at San Francisco State University, California. C olleen Valente has been appointed catalog librarian at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. Daniel Vann has been named director of the li­ brary at Bloomsburg University, Pennsylvania. E linor F. Vaughan has been named director of learning and library resources at Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia. Robin W agner is now autom ated systems proj­ ect librarian at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. D onald J. W aters is the new head of the Li­ brary Systems Office at Yale University, New Pla- ven, Connecticut. L inda W atson has been appointed assistant documents librarian at the University of Alabama, University. Martha W hitehead has joined the staff of the Sedgewick L ibrary at the University of British Co­ lum bia, Vancouver. Linda E. W illiamson has been appointed docu­ ments librarian at the University of Illinois at Chi­ cago. Betsy W ilson has been named head of the Un­ dergraduate Library at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Cham paign. Melanie Lea W ilson is now information spe­ cialist in the Norris Medical Center Library at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. N.J. W olfe has been appointed resource shar­ ing coordinator of the Greater Northeastern Re­ gional Medical Library Program at the New York Academy of Medicine, New York City. E unice W oode has been a p p o in te d m ono­ graphic cataloger at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. John R. Yelverton is now assistant director for collection development at the University of Geor­ gia, Athens. J ulia Zimmerman is now assistant director for systems and information services at Georgia Insti­ tute of Technology, Atlanta. Retirements Mary D unnigan, fine arts librarian at the Uni­ versity of Virginia, Charlottesville, retired earlier this year. John A. E merson, librarian in the Music Library at the University of California, Berkeley, and cura­ tor of the Salz Instrum ent Collection, retired July 1 after 25 years of service. At Berkeley, Emerson was involved in many aspects of the administration of the music library and devoted nearly a decade to cataloging some 1,100 music manuscripts. He cre­ ated detailed inventories of some 75 collections in the library’s archival holdings and has been active in teaching, lecturing, and publishing, in particu­ lar in the area of music paleography. C arol E. F raser, director of the lib rary at Stonehill College, North Easton, Massachusetts, since 1964, retired in June. She was acquisitions li­ brarian prior to becoming director. W. Richard F ritz has retired after 40 years as librarian of the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina. W esley Grabow, head of the Instructional De­ velopment Lab in the St. Paul Campus C entral Li­ brary at the University of Minnesota, retired June 30 after 41 years of service. E dith G. Henderson, curator of the Treasure Room in the Law School Library at H arvard Uni­ versity since 1960, has retired. Henderson, who earned a bachelor’s degree at Swarthmore College and a master’s degree at Radcliffe College, was one of the first dozen women to formally study law at H arvard. She received her first law degree in 1953 and received an S.J.D. in 1959. Henderson has served as American Secretary of the Selden Society, the preeminent association for the study of English legal history, and is an expert on the medieval courts of chancery. J ack J acoby, reference/collection development librarian at the C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University, New York City, retired June 30. Jacoby had been associated with the Chinese Collection since 1974. J. E lias JONES retired June 1 as professor emeri­ tus of librarianship and foreign languages at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, following 30 years of service. Jones’ years at Drake included service as director of libraries (1957-1968), bibliographer (19 6 8 -1 9 7 3 ), an d h e a d , Special C o llectio n s (1973-1987). He also taught courses in Russian lan­ guage and literature in the College of Arts and Sci­ ences beginning in 1964. Before coming to Drake, Jones was chief of the Cataloging Division at the Cleveland Public Library. Yun Yu L ee, social sciences cataloger at Cornell University, retired June 30. Mildred L owe, director of the Division of Li­ brary and Inform ation Science at St. John’s Uni­ versity, Jamaica, New York, for the past 8 years, retired June 30. Lowe has been a member of the faculty for 17 years and will continue to be active in professional association affairs in legislation, edu­ cation, and recruitment. Mary S. Mike retired June 30 from the staff of the C atalog D epartm ent at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Roberta Orcutt, head of the Physical Sciences Library and librarian of the Desert Research Insti­ tute of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, retired June 30 after 19 years of service. O rcutt joined the university in 1968 as an assistant reference librar­ ian and transferred to the Stead campus two years later to become librarian of the DRI and the Ne­ vada Technical Institute. She oversaw the disman­ tling of the NTI library when the Institute was closed in 1971. In 1977 O rcutt began to organize the W ater Resources collection which became the nucleus of the D R I–D andini Park Library. E dith Sawyer has retired after 30 years as direc- September 1987 / 507 tor of the Learning Center at North Greenville College, Tigerville, South Carolina. Tjeng Sioe T he, South East Asia cataloger at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, retired June 30. Marge Voelker, head of the Mathematics Li­ brary in the Institute of Technology Libraries at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, retired June 30 after more than 18 years of service. Deaths Ottilia C. Anderson, retired assistant head of the Catalog Department at the University of Cali­ fornia, Berkeley, died December 31, 1986. Elizabeth K. Dunne, chief of the Copyright Of­ fice Cataloging Division at the Library of Con­ gress, Washington, D .C ., from 1968 until her re­ tirem en t in 1972, died May 2. A cum laude graduate of New York University with an MLS from Columbia University, Dunne began her ca­ reer as a cataloger with the New York Public Li­ brary in 1938. She was managing editor of the H.W. Wilson Company’s Education Index and a cataloger at Hunter College before joining the Copyright Office in 1946 as a cataloger. Dunne served later as head of both the Book Section and the old Miscellaneous Section, which handled all materials except books and music. In 1966 she be­ came assistant division chief and was named chief two years later. Janet James, director of the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College of Harvard University, Cam­ bridge, Massachusetts, from 1965 to 1969, died June 10. James was an pioneer in the field of wom­ en’s history and was co-author, with her husband E d w ard , of N otable A m erica n W om en, 1607-1950, a three volume biographical encyclo­ pedia published by the Harvard University Press in 1971. A 1939 graduate of Smith College, James re­ ceived a master’s degree in history from Bryn Mawr College and studied at Radcliffe under Arthur M. Schlesinger, receiving her doctorate in 1954. She taught at Mills and Wellesley Colleges before join­ ing the history faculty at Boston College, where she remained until this year. Wynifred Lemaitre, former cataloger at Wel­ lesley College, the American Library in Paris, and Harvard College, died June 28. J eanne C. Magill, retired serials cataloger at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, died March 25. D avid T. Ray, assistant professor emeritus of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, died July 20 in Portland, Maine, at the age of 77. Ray came to SIU in 1959 as an assistant cataloger and was later promoted to assistant professor, tie was the librarian for SIU’s project to improve education in the Republic of Mali from 1966 to 1968 and from 1969 to 1973 was librarian for the Center for Viet­ namese Studies. Ray held bachelor’s degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles (1931) and the Catholic University of America (1947), and earned two master’s degrees while at SIU, in phi­ losophy (1967) and linguistics (1979). He retired in 1978. Before coming to SIU, Ray was a U.S. for­ eign service officer in several countries and was in­ terned for six months as a prisoner of war at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. Thereafter he worked as a librarian at Yale University, the U.S. National War College, the Library of Congress and the Smithso­ nian Institution, and was active in several library and environmental organizations. Felix Reichmann, librarian at Cornell Univer­ sity, Ithaca, New York, from 1947 to 1970, died earlier this year. Born in 1899, Reichmann was a ACRL’S FAST JOB LISTING Looking for a job? Our Fast Job Listing will send you job postings received at ACRL headquarters four- weeks before they appear in C&RL News. The Fast Job Listing Service also contains advertisements which, because of narrow application deadlines, will not appear in C&RL News. The ACRL office prepares a Fast Job Listing circular at the beginning of each month and mails it to subscribers first class. The circular contains all job announcements received during the previous four weeks. The cost of a six-month subscription is $10 for ACRL members and $15 for nonmembers. You may enter your subscription below. 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He was instrum ental in im proving the li­ b ra ry ’s budget and was closely involved in the planning and building of the Olin Library. Follow­ ing his retirem ent in 1970, Reichm ann continued as professor of bibliography, teaching a joint course w ith others in the History of the Book and w riting books and articles on various topics. ■ ■ • A nalyses o f N in eteen th - and T w en tieth - Century Music, by A rthur B. W enk (393 pages, June 1987), has been published as no.25 in the M u­ sic Library Association’s Index and Bibliography Series. This bibliography provides access to techni­ cal m aterials co n tain ed in periodicals, m ono­ graphs, festschriften, and dissertations, and cum u­ la te s th e 19th- a n d 2 0 th -c e n tu r y volum es previously published separately. It contains 5,664 entries by some 2,400 authors and covers the works of 779 composers. Copies are available for $29.00 ($23.20 for ML A members) from the Music Li­ b rary Association, P.O . 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