ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 122 assure effective networking” are discussed by Susan K. Martin in her edition of Library Networks, 1981- 82, published in January by Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc. Library Networks is available for $29.50; $24.50 softcover. • Progress in Communication Science, Volume II (1980) brings together state-of-the-art reviews “each focusing on one or more of the following areas: in­ formation, information transfer, and information systems; the uses and effects of communications; and the control and regulating of communications and information.” Progress in Communication Sci­ ence, the second in an annual series, is available from Abelex Pub. Corp, for $32.50. C alendar M a y 7- 8—ARL: Annual conference, Association of Re­ search Libraries, New York. Contact: ARL, 1527 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, DC 20036; (202) 232-2466. 8— O CLC: “ O CLC: P resent and F u tu re —The Users’ P erspective,” sponsored by th e Illinois OCLC Users Group, Chicago Public Library Cultural C enter. Fee: $35 for IOUG members, $50 non-members. Contact: Adrian Jones, Direc­ tor of Libraries, Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605; (312) 341- 3640. 8-9— Archives; Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, University of Pittsburgh. Contact: Frank A. Zabrosky, 363 Hillman Library, Uni­ versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; (412) 624-4430. 14-15— L ibrary Assistants: “The New Technologies and the L/MTA,” Annual East Coast Conference, Council on Library/Media Technical Assistants, University of the District of Columbia. Contact: Audrey V. Jones, Learning Resources Division, University of the District of Columbia, 4200 Con­ necticut Ave., N.W ., Washington, DC 20008. 21-22— Serials: “Conference on the Impact of Se­ rials in Collection D evelopm ent,” sponsored by the University of Oklahoma Libraries and held at the Sheraton Airport Inn, Oklahoma City. Topics include management of the serials budget, serial microform collections, serial use studies, and national cooperation efforts. Speakers include H erbert White, David Stam, Robin Downes, and Roger Hanson. Registration closes May 1. Fee: $55. Contact: Rodney H ersberger, University of Oklahoma Libraries, Norman, OK 73019; (405) 325-2611. 29— Subject Headings: “Library of Congress Sub­ ject Headings: The New Edition and F uture Trends,” Rutgers Graduate School of Library and Inform ation S tudies, New Brunsw ick, New Jersey. Contact: Jana Varlejs, Rutgers GSLIS, 4 Huntingdon St., New Brunswick, NJ 089Ò3; (201) 932-7169. 29-June 4— Medical Libraries: Annual conference, Medical Library Association, Montreal. Contact: MLA, 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 266-2456. June 1-August 14— Catholic University Seminars: The School of Library and Information Science of Catholic University of America, Washington, D .C ., will offer seven seminars and courses for optional graduate credit. Topics include: “Insti­ tute on the Library and Political Process,” June 1-12, $360; “Institute on In-House Collections M aintenance,” June 4—20, $410; “The Economics of Information, ” June 22-July 31, $375; “Seminar on Public Relations,” July 9-11 and August 8-9, $310; “Institute on Federal Library Resources,” July 13-24, $375; “Institute on Library Network­ ing,” July 27-August 7, $375; and "Intensive Online Workshop for Library Educators,” August 3-14, $400. Contact: School of Library and In­ formation Science, Catholic University of Amer­ ica, Washington, DC 20064; (202) 635-5085. —12— C anada: C anadian L ibrary Association, annual conference, Hamilton, Ontario. Contact: Canadian Library Association, 151 •Sparks St., Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5E3; (613) 232-9625. 10- 11—O nline D atabases: “F ederal Databases: Identification, Evaluation and Access,” held at th e A m erican U niversity, W ashington. Fee: $190. Contact: Lowell H. Hattery, C enter for Technology and Administration, American Uni­ versity, Washington, DC 20016; (202) 686-2513. 0-12—Indexing: “Indexing in Perspective: Tradi­ tional to Computerized Retrieval Systems,” a seminar sponsored by the National Federation of Abstracting, and Indexing Services at the Atlanta Hilton Hotel. Emphasis will be placed on relating indexing developments of the past 20 years to the library and information science fields. Fee: $245 for NFAIS mem bers, $295 for non-members. Contact: NFAIS, 112 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 563-2406. 3-18— Special Libraries: Annual conference, Spe­ cial Libraries Association, Atlanta. Contact: Spe­ cial Libraries Association, 235 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10003; (212) 477-9250. 4-26— Energy Sources: “Online and Otherwise: Energy and Environm ent Information,” seminar sponsored by the National Federation of Abstract- 9 1 1 2 123 ing and Indexing Services at the Faculty of Li­ brary Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton. Fee: $245 for NFAIS m em bers, $295 for non­ members. Contact: NFAIS, 112 S. 16th St., 11th Floor, Philadephia, PA 19102; (215) 563-2406. 2 8 -Ju ly 1— Law L ib ra rie s: A nnual conference, American Association of Law Libraries, Washing­ ton, DC. Contact: AALL, 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604; (312) 939-4764. July 6-10—Collection M anagem ent: Institute on Col­ lection M anagem ent and D evelopm ent, Stanford University, sponsored by ALA’s Resources and T echnical Services Division. T he in stitu te is aim ed at bibliographers, collection developm ent librarians, and adm inistrators in academic librar­ ies of all sizes. Keynote speaker will be W arren J. Haas, Council on Library Resources. Registration fee: $95 for ACRL or RTSD personal members; $110 for non-m em bers. Room and board available at an estim ated $35 p e r day. Contact: ALA, RTSD Collection Managem ent and D evelopm ent Insti­ tute, 50 E. H uron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780. 4-17— A u diovisual: “ O rg an izin g A udiovisual1 HOW TO GET THERE The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is a short ride into th e downtown area w here the ACRL National C onference will be held. M inneapo­ lis is served by eight airlines offering eith er non-stop or direct service from any part of the continental U nited States in less than four hours (Allegheny, Braniff International, E astern, North Central, Northwest O rient, Ozark, U nited, and W estern). Limousine service for the 9 miles from the airport to the Hyatt Regency Hotel is $3.50 at this writing, and cab fare will run over $10. Minneapolis is served by a major east-west line of Amtrak, running from Chicago (and points east) to Seattle and Portland. The major terminal for the Twin Cities area is approximately 6 miles away from the conference hotels; limousine service is about $2.50 and cab fare less than $10. T h e m o re e co n o m y -m in d ed w ill find G rey ­ hound’s Union Bus D epot a short five blocks away from the hotels, while th e affluent may fly their private planes to Crystal Airport (9 miles away) or sail their yachts up the Mississippi River to the yacht club of their choice. In these economy conscious days of budget cuts and energy conservation, car pooling may be your most cost-effective option. Hitchhiking, however, is illegal in most states. So don’t get caught standing by the side of the road—be prepared! 124 Materials,” workshop focusing on processing A-V materials. Contact: Library-Media System, Man­ kato State University, Mankato, MN 56001; (507) 389-6201. 14-17— M an ag em en t: Basic L ibrary M anage­ m ent Skills Institute, Toronto, Ontario, spon­ sored by the Office of Management Studies of the Association of Research Libraries. The in­ stitu te is geared for th e library professional w ith som e m an ag erial, a d m in is tra tiv e , or supervisory responsibilities, as well as for those interested in library management careers. Fee: $200. C o n tact: D onna R eilly o r M au reen Schechter, OMS, Association of Research Li­ braries, 1527 New H am pshire Ave., N .W ., Washington, DC 20036; (202) 232-8656. 20-22— New Technology: 16th Annual Educational Media and Technology Conference, Menomonie, Wisconsin, will be hosted by the University of W isconsin-S tout. Speakers include B ernard Frankowiak, University of Denver, and Capt. Grace M. Hopper, Navy Data Automation Com­ mand. Contact: David P. Barnard, Dean for Learning Resources and Conference Chairman, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751; (715) 232-2246. 20 -2 3 — A udiovisual: “A udiovisual C ataloging Using AACR 2,” Mankato State University, Min­ nesota. Contact: See July 14-17 entry. August 3-21—Archives: Fifteenth Annual Archives Insti­ tute, sponsored by the Georgia D epartm ent of Archives and History and the Emory University Division of Librarianship, Atlanta. The Institute offers general instruction in basic concepts and practices in archival administration and manage­ m ent of traditional and m odern documentary materials. Enrollment is limited to 15 partici­ pants. Fee: $225 for non-credit status, $640 for graduate credit from Emory. Application dead­ line is May 1. Contact: Institute Coordinator, Georgia Departm ent of Archives and History, 330 Capitol Ave., SE, Atlanta, GA 30334; (404) 656- 2390. 9-14— R are Books: Third Annual Out-of-Print and Antiquarian Book Market Seminar/Workshop, sponsored by the Graduate School of Librarian- ship and Information Management, University of D en v er. C o n tact: M arg aret Knox G oggin, GSLIM , U niversity of D enver, D enver, CO 80208. 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