ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries F e b r u a ry 1 9 9 5 / 8 7 Internet resources for anthropology B y A nita C ohen-W illiam s an d Ju lia A. H en d on Where to look fo r information on anthropology and related fields A nthropology studies human behavior and culture from a social, historical, and bio­ logical perspective. In the United States, this field o f study is usually divided into four sub- disciplines— each with its own particular meth­ ods and research concerns. Each o f these sub­ disciplines, cultural or social anthropology, archaeology, physical or biological anthropol­ ogy, and anthropological linguistics— reaches out in turn to other academic fields o f study, making anthropology one o f the more inter­ disciplinary subjects. This list o f electronic resources concentrates on those resources that focus on anthropology as a discipline or profession. Another criterion we have used is that o f substance. D oes the resource contain discussions or information likely to be o f interest to anthropologists? We d iscu ss e le ctro n ic m ail d iscu ssion groups (lis ts e rv s ), g o p h e r and W orld W id e W eb (WWW) sites, and Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) databases. We also list several other sources o f information available online. Our list begins with electronic mail discus­ sion groups, divided into five categories: gen­ eral and cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology, and museum studies. For each discussion group, w e give the subscription address and a brief description o f the group’s focus. The next section lists go­ pher and WWW sites together since many rel­ evant electronic resources exist as both. The type o f resource is indicated if not evident from its name. In addition to location and sponsor, a site’s Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or unique Internet “address” is given. Most o f these re­ sources are under development and their con­ tents are subject to change. However, most fol­ low a similar pattern o f having a small set o f locally developed materials plus links to other relevant resources. Any particularly useful fea­ tures o f the resources are noted. WAIS data­ bases follow. The list concludes with a descrip­ tion o f two other online resources. Electronic discussion groups Anthropology • ANSS-L. A discussion list for information specialists in anthropology, sociology, and re­ lated fields. A ccess: LISTSERV@UCI.EDU. • ANTHRO-L. General anthropology list. It spans archaeology, social and cultural an­ thropology, linguistics, and physical anthropol­ ogy. A ccess: LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO. EDU. • ANTHRO-LIB. Liberation Anthropology Group. Discussion on the third- and fourth- w o rld p e o p le s an d c u ltu r e s . A c c e s s : LISTPROC@LISTS.COLORADO.EDU. • ASAONET. The problems and issues con­ cerning Oceania. This list is a semiofficial or­ gan o f the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania, but it is open to everyone. Access: LISTSERV@UICVM.UIC.EDU. • CELTIC-L. Celtic Culture List. A ccess: LISTSERV@IRLEARN.UCD.IE. • CPS-L. Centre for Pacific Studies List for interdisciplinary studies o f the Pacific regions. A ccess: LISTSERV®HEARN.NIC.SURFNET.NL. • CRFA-L. List for the Center for Research and Fieldwork in Anthropology at the Univer­ A n ita C o h en -W illia m s is in R e fer en c e S ervices a t t h e H a y d e n Library, A r iz o n a S tate University, e-m a il: ia c a g c @ a s u v m .in r e .a s u .e d u ; J u l i a A. H e n d o n is e d it o r o f Anthropological Literature a n d a n a s s o c ia t e o f th e P e a b o d y M u seu m o f A r c h a eo lo g y a n d E thnology, H a r v a r d University, e -m a il: j h e n d o n @ fa s .h a r v a r d .e d u mailto:LISTSERV@UCI.EDU mailto:LISTPROC@LISTS.COLORADO.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@UICVM.UIC.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@IRLEARN.UCD.IE mailto:iacagc@asuvm.inre.asu.edu mailto:jhendon@fas.harvard.edu 8 8 /C & R L N ew s sity o f Texas at Arlington. A ccess: LISTSERV@ UTARLVM1 .UTA.EDU. • DANCE-L. A forum for those interested in folk and traditional dance. Access: LISTSERV@ HEARN. NIC. SURFNET. NL. • E-SAE. Society for Anthropology o f Eu­ rope. A ccess: LISTSERV@UICVM.UIC.EDU. • ETHMUS-L. Global ethnomusicology fo­ rum. A ccess: LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU. • ETH N ET-L. Irish and British E th n o ­ graphic Research. A ccess: LISTSERV@YSUB. YSU.EDU. • ETHNO. Ethnomethodology/conversa tion analysis. A ccess: COMSERVE@VM.ECS.RPI. EDU. • ETHNOHIS. Ethnohistory discussion list. A ccess: LISTSERV@HEARN.NIC.SURFNET.NL. • FOLKLORE. Folklore discussion list. A c­ cess: LISTSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU. • HERB. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. This list covers cross-cultural and folk/herbal m ed icine. A ccess : LISTSERV@VM 3090.EGE. EDU.TR. • IND-NET. American Indian discussion list. A ccess: LISTSERV@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU. EDU. • LORE. Folklore discussion group. Access: LISTSERV@VMl.NODAK.EDU. • MAJPC. Materialist Anthropology and the P ro d u ctio n o f Culture W orksho p . A ccess : LISTSERV@VM.UTCC. UTORONTO. CA. • NativeNet. A group o f lists dealing with aboriginal issu es, all lo cated at TAMVM1. TAMU.EDU: NATIVE-L: General Information E xchan ge; NATCHAT: G eneral D iscussion; NAT-1492: Post-1492 issues; NAT-LANG: Ab­ original languages issues; NAT-HLTH: Aborigi­ nal health issues. A ccess: LISTSERV@TAMVM1. TAMU.EDU. • NAT-EDU. Aboriginal education issues. A ccess: LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU. • NEAA. Northeast Anthropological Asso­ c ia tio n List. A c c e s s : LISTSERV @M A PLE. LEMOYNE.EDU. • ORTRAD-L. Interdisciplinary forum for discussion on oral traditions. Includes living oral traditions or texts with roots in oral tradition. A ccess: LISTSERV@MIZZOUl.MISSOURI.EDU. Archaeology • AEGEANET. Pre-Classical Aegean World discussion group. Access: MAJORDOMO@PUB. DUKE.EDU. • AIA-L. Archaeological Institute of America list. Discusses a broad range o f archaeological issues and is open to all. A ccess: LISTSERV@ BRYNMAWR.EDU. • ANCIEN-L. History o f the ancient Medi­ te r r a n e a n . A c c e s s : L ISTSER V @ U LK YV M . LOUISVILLE.EDU. • ARCH-L. A discussion forum for archaeo­ logical problems, especially those concerning research. Has files o f bibliographies available. A ccess: LISTSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU. • ARCH-THEORY. D iscu ssion and e x ­ change o f information in archaeological theory, social theory, material culture, cultural iden­ tity, and perspectives from anthropology and h is to r y . T o s u b s c r ib e s e n d a n o te to MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK with the message “Jo in ARCH-THEORY yourname”. • ARTIFACT. The exchange o f views and information on the study o f material culture. A ccess: LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU. • AZTLAN. A discussion list on the Pre- Columbian history o f the Americas. A ccess: LISTSERV@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU. • C14-L. Discussion list for researchers in­ volved in radiocarbon and other radioisotopes used in dating, and in scientific dating issues in general. A ccess: Cl4-L@ARIZONA.EDU. • CONSERVATION DISTLIST. A moder­ ated forum for professionals engaged in the conservation of cultural materials. To subscribe send a note to CONSDIST-REQUEST@LINDY. STANFORD.EDU with the message “subscribe Cons DistList yourname”. • EAAN. A mailing list for the study o f Early East Asian Archaeology and History. A ccess: LISTSERV@CCAT.SAS.UPENN.EDU. • HISTARCH. A discussion list for histori­ cal archaeology (the archaeology o f European e x p a n s io n and r e c e n t p e r io d s ) . A c c e s s : LISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU. • NAGPRA-L. Native American Graves Pro­ tection and Repatriation Act. A group for dis­ cussion o f issues on this Act o f 1990. A ccess: MAJORDOMO® WORLD. STD .COM. • PACARC-L. Pacific Rim archaeology dis­ cussion. Access: LISTSERV@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU. EDU. • QUATERNARY. Research in the Quater­ nary sciences, particularly in Canada. Access: LISTSERV@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA. • ROCK-ART. A discussion group on rock art. A ccess: LISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU. Linguistics • IROQUOIS. Iroquois language discussion. A ccess: LISTSERV@VM.UTCC.UTORONTO.CA. mailto:LISTSERV@UICVM.UIC.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU mailto:COMSERVE@VM.ECS.RPI mailto:LISTSERV@HEARN.NIC.SURFNET.NL mailto:LISTSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@VM3090.EGE mailto:LISTSERV@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU mailto:LISTSERV@VMl.NODAK.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@MIZZOUl.MISSOURI.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU mailto:MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK mailto:LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU mailto:Cl4-L@ARIZONA.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@CCAT.SAS.UPENN.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU mailto:LISTSERV@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA mailto:LISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@VM.UTCC.UTORONTO.CA F eb r u a ry 1 9 9 5 / 8 9 • LINGUIST. Linguistics and related fields. Access: L1STSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU. Physical Anthropology • CBR-L. Craniofacial Biology Research list. Focuses on the growth and development o f the hum an head . A c c e s s : MAJORDOM O@PO. CWRU.EDU. • COLORCAT. Color Categorization list. Explores how the color continuum is partitioned into categories by various human processes. Access: LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU. • HUMEVO-L. Human Evolutionary Re­ s e a r c h d is c u s s io n . A c c e s s : LISTSERV ® PSUORVM.CC.PDX.EDU. • LPN-L. Laboratory Primate Newsletter. Access: LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU. • PAN-L. Physical anthropology discussion. Access: LISTSERV@PSUORVM.CC.PDX.EDU. • PRIMATOLOGY. Study o f human and nonhuman primates. To subscribe send a note to MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK with the mes­ sage “Jo in PRIMATOLOGY yourname”. Museum Studies • MUSEUM-L. General interest list for mu­ seum professionals and others interested in museum-related issues. A ccess: LISTSERV@ UNMVMA.UNM.EDU. Gopher and World Wide Web (WWW) sites • Academ e This W eek. (Gopher; URL: go­ p h e r s / c h r o n ic l e .m e rit.e d u ): te x t o f the C h ron icle o f H ig h er E d u cation , including job listings. • African Studies. (WWW; University of P e n n sy lv a n ia ; URL: h ttp :/ / w w w .african . upenn.edu/African_Studies/AS.html.) • ANTHAP. Applied Anthropology Com­ puter Network. (Gopher; Oakland University, sponsors: Society for Applied Anthropology and National Association of Practicing Anthropolo­ gists; URL: gopher://gopher.acs.oakland.edu.) • A n thro-G opher. (University o f Western Australia Division of Arts and Architecture; URL: gopher://uniwa.uwa.edu.au / Other Gophers / UWA Gophers / Division o f Art and Architec­ ture / Anthropology and Archaeology.) • A n th ro p o logy an d A rch aeolog y C or­ n e r. (Gopher and WWW; The Institute o f So­ cial and Cultural Anthropology and the Radcliffe Science Library, Oxford University; URL: go- pher://rsl.ox.ac..uk or http://www.rsl.ox.ac.uk/ isca/index.html.) • A n th ro p o lo g y an d Culture. (Gopher and WWW; Rice University; URL: gopher:// riceinfo.rice.edu or http://riceinfo.rice.edu.) • A n th rop olo gy R esources at th e Uni­ versity o f Kent. (WWW; Centre for Social An­ th ro p o lo g y and Com puting; URL: http:// lucy.ukc.ac.uk/index.html.) • A r c h a e o l o g i c a l F i e l d w o r k WWW S e rv e r. (C orn ell U niversity; URL: http:// durendal. cit .Cornell. edu/testpit. html.) • ArchN et. Archaeological Data at UConn. (Gopher and WWW; Univ. o f Connecticut; URL: gopher://spirit.lib.uconn.edu / Academic Sub­ jects and Services / Anthropology or http:// spirit.lib.uconn.edu/archnet/archnet.html): ar­ chaeology and history o f the Northeastern U.S. • B ishop Museum, H onolulu. (Gopher; URL: gopher://bishop.bishop.hawaii.org/.) • Classics an d M ed iterran ean A rch ae­ ology. (Gopher; Department of Classical Stud­ ies, University o f Michigan; URL: gopher:// rom e. classics. Isa.umich. edu.) • C onservation Online (CoOL). (Gopher and WWW; Preservation Department, Stanford U n iv e rsity ; URL: g o p h e r:/ / p a lim p s e st. stanford.edu or http://palimpsest.stanford.edu): also available as a WAIS server. • C oom b squ est/C oom b sW eb . (Gopher and WWW; Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools o f Social Sciences and Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University; URL: g o p h e r:/ / c o o m b s .a n u .e d u .a u o r http:// coom bs.anu.edu.au/CoombsHome.html): also available as a WAIS server. • E co la b G o p h er. (Sustainable Human Ecosystems Laboratory, Department o f Anthro­ pology, University o f Georgia; URL: gopher:// julian.dac.uga.edu): includes the Southeastern Archaeology Gopher which has a telnet link to the National Archaeological Database. • F lo ra M e so a m e rica n a . (G opher and WWW; Missouri Botanical Garden, Universidad Autonoma Nacional de Mexico, and the Natu­ ral History Museum, London; URL: gopher:// gopher2.nhm.ac.uk / botany / Flora Mesoameri­ cana or http://straylight.tamu.edu/MoBot/FM/ fm_introduction.html): vascular plants in Cen­ tral America and southern Mexico. • G rant D irectory. (Gopher; University of Idaho; URL: gopher://gopher.uidaho.edu / Sci­ ence, Research and Grant Information.) • Institute o f Egyptian Art and A rch ae­ ology. (WWW; University of Memphis Depart­ ment o f Art; URL: http://www.memst.edu/ egypt/main.html.) mailto:L1STSERV@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU mailto:LISTSERV@PSUORVM.CC.PDX.EDU mailto:MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK http://www.african gopher://gopher.acs.oakland.edu gopher://uniwa.uwa.edu.au http://www.rsl.ox.ac.uk/ http://riceinfo.rice.edu gopher://spirit.lib.uconn.edu gopher://bishop.bishop.hawaii.org/ gopher://palimpsest http://palimpsest.stanford.edu gopher://coombs.anu.edu.au http://straylight.tamu.edu/MoBot/FM/ gopher://gopher.uidaho.edu http://www.memst.edu/ 9 0 /C & R L News • In tern atio n al C ouncil o n M onum ents a n d Sites (ICOMOS). (G opher and WWW; ICOMOS Canada; URL: gopher://hpb.hwc.ca 7000 or http://hpb.hwc.ca:7002/welcome.html): includes World Heritage Committee materials. • K e l s e y M u se u m o f A r c h a e o l o g y . (WWW; University o f Michigan; URL: http:// classics. Isa. mich. edu/Kelsey/Outreach. html.) • L ib rary o f C ongress Marvel. (Gopher; telnet access: telnet://marvel.loc.gov (login marvel); URL: gopher://marvel.loc.gov): in­ cludes records from the H a n d b o o k o f L atin A m er ica n Studies. • M ayan E p igrap h ic Database P ro ject. (Gopher; University o f Virginia; URL: gopher:/ /jefferson.village.virginia.edu / Publications / Research / Mayan Epigraphic Database.) • M u seo A r c h e o l o g ic o N a z io n a le di C a g l i a r i / A r c h a e o l o g i c a l M u s e u m o f C ag liari, Italy . (WWW; URL: http://www. crs4.it/H TM L /R U G G IE R O /M U SE O /m u s_ ind.html): Sardinia and Italy. • N atural H istory C ollections G op h er. (Peabody Museum o f Natural History, Y ale Univ.; URL: gopher://gopher.peabody.yale. edu): catalog records for the museum’s collec­ tions, including some archaeological materials. • S o cie ty f o r A m e rica n A r c h a e o lo g y (SAA) Bulletin. (Gopher; University o f Cali­ fo rn ia at Santa B a rb a ra ; URL: gopher:// alishaw.ucsb.edu): text o f the SAA B ulletin. • Southam pton U niversity D ep artm en t o f A rch aeolog y. (WWW; http://avebury.arch. soton.ac.uk/): houses O nline A rchaeology, an electronic journal. • U.S. D ep artm en t o f H ealth an d Hu­ m a n Services. (Gopher and WWW; URL: go- pher://gopher.os.dhhs.gov or http://www. os.dhhs.gov.) • U.S. G eological Survey. (Gopher and WWW; URL: gopher://info.er.usgs.gov or http:/ /info.er.usgs.gov.) • U.S. N ational A rchives an d R ecord s A dm inistration : CLIO. (Gopher and WWW; URL: gopher://gopher.nara.gov o r http:// www.nara.gov/.) • U.S. National Institutes o f Health. (Go­ pher; URL: gopher://gopher.nih.gov.) • U.S National Scien ce F o u n d ation Sci­ e n ce an d T ech n o lo g y In fo rm atio n System . (Gopher; URL: gopher://stis.nsf.gov): includes a database o f projects awarded grants by NSF. • UT-LANIC. (Gopher and WWW; Institute o f Latin American Studies, University o f Texas at Austin; URL: gopher://lanic.utexas.edu; http:/ /lanic.utexas.edu): connections to Latin Ameri­ can online resources. • W ings. (Gopher; Department o f Anthro­ pology, State University o f New York at Buf­ falo; URL: gopher://wings.buffalo.edu /Aca­ d e m ic and D e p a rtm e n ta l In fo rm a tio n / Academic Departments / Anthropology Dept.): houses the electronic journal W orld A n thropol­ ogy, and WEDA, the W orld E -m a il D irectory o f A nthropologists. • W iscon sin Regional P rim ate R esearch C enter. (Gopher; University o f Wisconsin-Madi son; URL: gopher://gopher.primate.wisc.edu.) • W orld H ealth O rganization. (Gopher and WWW; United Nations; URL: gopher:// gopher.who.ch or http://www.who.ch.) • W orld-W ide Web Virtual Lib rary: An­ th ro p o lo g y . (University o f Southern Califor­ nia; URL: http://www .usc.edu/dept/v-lib- anthropology.html): includes material from the Ethnographies Laboratory (E-Lab), Center for Visual Anthropology. W AIS databases • C onservation O nline (CoOL) (Preser­ vation Department, Stanford University): full- text database of conservation information. (See also Conservation Online (CoOL) gopher or WWW server above.) • C o o m b sp a p e rs S o cia l S cie n ce s R e­ s e a rc h Data B ank (Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools o f Social Sciences and Pa­ cific and Asian Studies, Australian National University) is a collection o f databases on reli­ gion, Pacific and Asian studies, archaeology, demography, human genetics, and cultural an­ thropology, and indexes to several anthropol­ ogy journals. (See also the Coombsquest go­ pher or the CoombsWeb WWW site above.) Other resources • A pplied A n th ro p o lo g y D o cu m en ta­ tio n P ro je ct (AADP) is a collection o f materi­ als at the University o f Kentucky relating to applied anthropology projects that are either unpublished or o f limited distribution. Biblio­ graphic records are included in the university library’s OPAC. To create a set o f all records from th is p r o je c t, s e a r c h th e OPAC fo r “K=applied anthropology documentation”. The resulting set may then b e searched using more specific keywords. (For more information see the Society for Applied Anthropology’s bulle­ tin, P ra cticin g A nthropology.) (A n thropology con t. o n p a g e 1 1 3 ) gopher://hpb.hwc.ca http://hpb.hwc.ca:7002/welcome.html gopher://marvel.loc.gov http://www gopher://gopher.peabody.yale http://avebury.arch http://www gopher://info.er.usgs.gov gopher://gopher.nara.gov http://www.nara.gov/ gopher://gopher.nih.gov gopher://stis.nsf.gov gopher://lanic.utexas.edu gopher://wings.buffalo.edu gopher://gopher.primate.wisc.edu http://www.who.ch http://www.usc.edu/dept/v-lib- February 1995/113 and developed the collection into one o f the largest research libraries in North America. During his tenure, the library’s collection grew from 30,000 volumes to 1.3 million. Soon after joining UCSB he supervised the construction, layout, and design o f the new library, making use o f the user-friendly open-stack concept not widely accepted in the 1950s. A graduate of the University o f British Columbia, Davidson earned a master’s and doctorate in history from the University o f California, Berkeley. He be­ gan his career at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, then served for six years as library director at the University o f Redlands. Davidson retired from UCSB in 1977. The li­ brary was officially named the Donald C. Davidson Library in 1993. Pauline Tina Lesnik, former head o f the Smithsonian Institution Libraries’ Acquisitions Services Department (1987– 1993), was killed in a car accident in December at the age o f 46. During her tenure at the Smithsonian, Lesnik served as acting librarian o f its STRI Branch in Panama for six months before being airlifted out at the time o f the coup. She began her ca­ reer as librarian for South Asia in the Oriental Division o f the N ew York Public Library. Later she served as head o f resources at the Law Li­ brary, and head o f gifts and exchange at Co­ lumbia University. A graduate o f Douglass Col­ lege o f Rutgers University, Lesnik received her MLS and a master’s in South Asian languages and civilization from the University o f Chicago. She was a member o f ALA and ACRL, serving on committees o f the Asian and African Sec­ tion. A. Chapman Parsons, former executive di­ rector o f the Ohio Library Association/Ohio Li­ brary Trustee Association (OLA/OLTA), died De­ cember 1, 1994. Parson earned his bachelor’s in education from West Virginia University and his MLS from Western Reserve University. He began his career as county librarian at the Mar­ tins Ferry Public Library, then served at the Gallia County District Library, Rio Grande Col­ lege Library, and the Alliance Public Library. He joined OLA/OLTA in 1964 and retired from there in 1987. An active member o f ALA, Par­ sons was also a member o f the Ohio Historical Society and the Press Club o f Columbus. Alfred G. Trump, director o f libraries at South Dakota State University (SDSU) from 1948 to 1977, died in November at the age o f 87. Trump received his bachelor’s degree in 1929 from the University o f Chicago, then earned a bachelor’s and master’s in library science from the Uni­ versity o f Michigan in 1933 and 1938. Before joining SDSU, he served as librarian at the Michi­ gan State Law Library and at Virginia Junior College in Minnesota. A past-president o f the South Dakota Library Association, Trump also served on the ALA Council, and was active in the MPLA, which honored him in 1974 with its Distinguished Service Award. Rose L. Vormelker, former librarian o f the Cleveland Plain Dealerand the Cleveland News, died in November at the age o f 99. Vormelker received her library science certificate from Western Reserve University in 1919. She started as a reference librarian for the Detroit Public Library, then in 1923 was hired to work in the Science and Technology Department at the Cleveland Public Library, where she also spent many years as director o f the Business Infor­ mation Bureau. In 1941 the Special Libraries Association summoned Vormelker to New York to edit lists o f research materials useful to the defense program. The lists became the first volume o f Special Library Resources. In 1942, when the Roosevelt Administration wanted to set up war and defense information centers in 4,000 libraries, Vormelker was drafted for the job. After retiring in 1962, she was appointed assistant professor o f library science at Kent State University and was inducted into the Spe­ cial Libraries Association’s Hall o f Fame. She was inducted into the Ohio Library Hall o f Fame in 1974 and the Graphic Arts Hall o f Distinc­ tion in 1982. (Anthropology cont. from page 90) • National Archaeological Database (NADB), administered by the National Park Service and housed at the University o f Arkan­ sas, has two parts. NADB-Reports contains ci­ tations to reports o f cultural resource manage­ ment and other research in the United States. The second part provides information on the Native Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). NADB may be reached by telnet: telnet nadbcast.uark.edu (login nadb) or from such gophers as Anthropology and Culture (Rice University) and the Southeastern Archaeology Gopher (Ecolab Gopher, University o f Geor­ gia).