ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 266 / C&RL News ries are included. Some serial titles received di­ rectly by certain special collections at UT-Austin have been omitted. The publication is available for $10, checks m ade payable to UT-Austin General Libraries, from: Publications, The G eneral L i­ braries, PGL 3.200, The University of Texas at Austin, P.O . Box P, Austin, TX 78712. • User Studies in ARL Libraries, SPEG Kit #101 (115 pages, February 1984), contains documents th a t illustrate techniques for obtaining d ata that relate to specific planning and priority-setting ef­ forts in the public services area. Included are four general studies, three science user studies, four au­ tom ated services studies, and three studies of spe­ cial classes of users, plus a list of selected resources. SPEG kits are available by subscription from the SPEG G enter, Office of M anagem ent Studies, ARL, 1527 New Hampshire Ave., N .W ., W ash­ ington, DG 20036. Individual kits may be ordered for $15 prepaid. • Women in Historical Perspective: A Guide to the Resources in the Darlington Memorial Library, by Marcia A. Grodsky (70 pages, 1984), is an anno­ tated bibliography th a t includes a nam e index and covers the field of 18th and 19th century w om en’s history as represented in the personal library of the D arlington family. The D arlington’s library, now owned by the University of Pittsburgh, was re­ puted to be the largest private library west of the Allegheny Mountains at the tim e of its bequest to the University in 1918. Gopies may be ordered for $5 (prepaid) and a mailing label from the Adminis­ trative Services Office, University Library System, 271 H illm an L ibrary, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. ■ ■ CALENDAR May 17-18—M aryland: “Serving More in ’84,” the an ­ nual conference of the M aryland Library Associ­ ation, at the Sheraton Fontainbleu, Ocean Gity. Gontact: D iana Gunningham , Division of Li­ b ra ry D evelopm ent an d Services, M aryland State D ep’t of Education, 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201; (301) 659-2123. 21-23—Photography: Workshop on adm inistra­ tion of photographic collections, sponsored by the Society of American Archivists, Palo Alto, Galifornia. Fee: $50. The workshop will be con­ ducted on an introductory level and is open to in­ dividuals currently working w ith photographic collections. Gontact: Linda Ziemer, SAA, 600 S. Federal, Suite 504, Ghicago, IL 60605; (312) 922-0140. 29-August 7—Summer Courses: The University of M aryland Gollege of Library and Inform ation Services is offering GE courses for professional li­ brarians this summer. Topics include Minority Archives, Problems of Nonbook Materials, Busi­ ness In fo rm a tio n Services, L ib ra ry Systems Analysis, and others. Gontact: Jean Diepen- brock, GLIS, 4110 Hornbake Library, Univer­ sity of M aryland, Gollege Park, MD 20742; (301) 454-3016. 29-August 16—Summer Courses: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Library and J Inform ation Science will also offer several sum­ m er CE courses. Topics include M icrocom ­ puters, Indexing and Abstracting, Health Sci­ ences Bibliography, and others. Contact: SLIS, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, W I 53201; (414) 963-4707. une -5 —Midwest: “Beyond the F uture of Academic L ibraries,” Midwest Academic Library Confer­ ence, C entral Michigan University, Mt. Pleas­ ant. Speakers include Judith F. Krug, ALA Of­ fice fo r I n te lle c tu a l F re e d o m ; W illia m C. Roselle, University of W isconsin-M ilwaukee; E van F arb er, E arlham College; and Michael G orm an, University of Illinois. Fee: $40 after May 11, payable to Gentral Michigan Univer­ sity. Gontact: Barton M. Lessin, Assistant to the D irector, The Library, Gentral Michigan Uni­ versity, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859. -August 4—Summer Courses: The University of Illinois GSLIS will offer several special interest courses. Topics include Education and Psychol­ ogy Bibliography, Maps, Communications Bib­ liography, Librarianship in Developing C oun­ tries, A dult P o p u lar L ite ra tu re , and others. Contact: Robin M. C aton, Recruitm ent and Ad­ missions Officer, GSLIS, University of Illinois, 410 David Kinley Hall, 1407 W. Gregory D r., 4 7 May 1984 / 267 U rbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-3280. 1 1 -1 4 — Photography: Workshop on adm inistra­ tion of photographic collections, sponsored by the Society of Am erican Archivists, Fairbanks, Alaska. See May 2 1 -2 3 entry for details. 1 7-21— Theology: Annual C onference, American Theological L ibrary Association, W estern T h eo­ logical Sem inary, Holland, M ichigan. C ontact: A T L A , 5600 S. W oodlawn A ve., C hicago, IL 60637; (312) 947-8850. 2 2 - 2 4 — M ed ia T e c h n ic ia n s : A nnu al m e e tin g , Council on Library/Media Technicians, D allas, Texas. T h em e: “Personnel-ly: Support S ta ff’s Responsibilities.” C ontact: Raymond Roney, E l C a m in o C o lle g e L ib r a r y , 1 6 0 0 7 C ren sh a w B lvd ., T o rran ce, CA 90506. August 2 8 - 3 0 — Photography: Workshop on adm inistra­ tion of photographic collections, sponsored by the Society of Am erican Archivists, W ashington, D .C . See May 2 1 -2 3 entry for details. October 2 - 5 — M arine Science: 10th Anniversary m eeting of the International Association of M arine Science L ib r a r ie s and In fo r m a tio n C e n te rs , W oods Hole, Massachusetts. T h e conference will pro­ vide an overview of expanding m arine science inform ation needs in the “Year of the O cean” and beyond. C ontact: Judy Ashmore, Library, M arine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543; (617) 548-3705. 10— Fitness: “Shape Up! Fitness for Librarians/* a workshop offered by the Kentucky L ibrary Asso­ ciation at the G alt House, Louisville. Physical fitness trends, program s, stationary exercises will be demonstrated. Fee: KLA members $12, non-members $32. CEU s offered. C ontact: Je n ­ nie S. Boyarski, Paducah Com m unity College L ib rary , P .O . Box 7380, Paducah, KY 42001; (502) 442-6131, ext. 132. 1 3 -1 5 — M ental H ealth: “Psychiatry and the Me­ d ia ,” annual meeting of the Association of M en­ tal H ealth L ib ra ria n s, D enver M arrio tt C ity C enter. Credit: 14.0 M LA credits. C ontact: F e ­ licia Chuang, Texas Research Institute of M ental Sciences, 1300 Moursund A ve., Houston, T X 77303-3406; (713) 797-1976. 1 5 -1 6 — Softw are: L ibrary Softw are C onference, sponsored by Meckler Publishing, at the Phila­ delphia Hilton. Th e program will focus on li­ brary applications of software for m icro, m ini, and m a in fra m e com p u ter system s. C o n ta c t: Meckler Publishing, 520 Riverside Ave., W est­ port, C T 06880; (203) 226-6967. 2 1 - 2 6 — ASIS: 47th Annual Meeting, Am erican So­ ciety for Inform ation Science, Franklin Plaza, Philadelphia. Them e: “ 1984: Challenges to an Inform ation Society.” C ontact: 1984 ASIS C on­ vention, Th e Automated O ffice, 3401 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. 2 5 - 2 8 — A fricana: 27th Annual Meeting, African Studies Association, Los Angeles Hilton Hotel. C ontact: ASA, 255 Kinsey H all, University of C alifornia, Los Angeles, CA 90024. ■ ■ positions listed with the service is revised weekly; each Friday a new tape includes all ads received by 1:00 p.m. the previous day. Each listing submitted will be carried on the recording for two weeks. The charge for each two-week listing is $30 for ACRL members and $35 for non-members. 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