ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Septem ber 1988 / 525 the UCLRC will be used to support the nearby public libraries in serving UC students as well as in supporting course offerings and public libraries at our other off-site locations. One of our reference faculty has recently agreed to serve as the coordinator of off-site services. His role (as part of his other reference responsibilities) will be to work in conjunction with the director of off-site credit courses and serve as liaison between faculty teaching these courses and our various li­ brary departments, such as reserve, interlibrary loan, and library instruction. Consequently, stu­ dents or faculty from these courses will have to in­ teract with one individual and not the confusing variety of library departments. We hope to in­ crease the funding for this coordinator position as need for support for these off-site courses manifests itself. If one subscribes to the theory of “survival of the fittest,” then the initially unpopular but obvious answer is to close a weak and ineffective facility and strengthen and support one nearby, in this case a public library. The best interests of our off-site us­ ers demand investigating and implementing such decisions. And like evolution, such closings will not be accomplished overnight, but will involve the slow, often painful process, through research, dis­ cussion and negotiation, of changing from one form of library service delivery to other, more so­ phisticated and appropriate ones. Citation forms for bibliographies appearing in jou rn als o r as com ponent p arts of la rg e r works P r e p a r e d by the RBMS S tan d ard s Com m ittee Jo h n B. Thom as, C hair, 1987-88 Updating the “Standard Citation Forms. ” U s e r s of Standard Citation Form s fo r P ublished B ibliographies an d C atalogs Used in R are B ook C atalogin g (Washington: Library of Congress, 1982) have noted that its “Working Principles” do not provide specific examples of citation forms for bibliographies published in journals or as compo­ nent parts of larger works. The Standards Commit­ tee of A C R L ‘s Rare Books and Manuscripts Sec­ tio n , after con su ltation w ith the editors of Standard Citation Form s, Peter VanWingen and Stephen Paul Davis, recommends that citation forms for such bibliographies be constructed ac­ cording to the guidelines given in Section IV of the “Working Principles.” Additional information required to identify the journal or larger work in which a particular bibli­ ography appears should follow the general style recommended by the University of Chicago Press in T he C hicago M anual o f Style (13th ed., Chi­ cago: University of Chicago Press, 1982, or latest edition). Notice, however, that citation forms do not conform exactly to forms suggested by the Uni­ versity of Chicago Press, e.g., titles are not itali­ cized and imprint information is omitted. Inclusive 526 / C &RL News page numbers have been included in the citation as an aid to those who may wish to consult the source. The entry number or page number locating the specific item cited follows the final comma of the citation form. Although no examples are given be­ low, citations for which volume number and year do not provide adequate identification should in­ clude the date or issue number in the form sug­ gested by the University of Chicago Press. The Committee recommends that titles of common bib­ liographical journals be abbreviated when used in a standard citation. The ML A Directory o f Period­ icals (1986-87 ed., New York: Modern Language Association, 1986, or latest edition) provides ap­ propriate abbreviations for many current journal titles. Bibliography with numbered entries appearing in a journal W ork: Hale, J.R . “A Newberry Library Supple­ ment to the Foreign Books in M. J. D. Cockle’s A Bibliography o f English Military Books up to 1642 and o f Contem porary Foreign W orks.” Papers o f the Bibliographical Society o f America 55 (1961); 137-39. Citation: Hale, J.R . “Newberry Lib. Suppl. to Cockle’s Military Books.” PBSA 55 (1961): 137-39, 621a Bibliography with unnumbered entries appearing in a journal W ork: Bennett, H. S. “A Check-list of Robert Whittinton’s Grammars.” The L ibrary , 5th ser., 7 (1952): 1-14. Citation: Bennett, U.S. “Whittinton’s Gram­ mars.” Library, 5th ser., 7 (1952): 1-14, p. 11 Bibliography with unnumbered entries appearing as a component part by one author in a work by another* W ork: Wiener, Theodore. “Addenda to Yaari’s Bibliography o f the Passover Haggadah from the Library of Congress Hebraica Collection.” In Studies in Jew ish Bibliography History and L itera­ ture in honor o f I. E dw ard Kiev, edited by Charles Berlin, 511-16. New York: Ktav, 1971. Citation: Wiener, T. “Addenda to Yaari’s Bibl. of the Passover Haggadah.” In Studies in Jewish Bibl., Hist. & Lit., 511-16, p. 513 Bibliography with numbered entries appearing as a component part within a work by one author W ork: Hoover, Amos B. “Old Order Mennonite Bibliography.” App. in The Jon as Martin Era. 981-1105. [Denver, Pa.]: A. B. Hoover, 1982. Citation: Hoover, A.B. “Old Order Mennonite Bibl.” In Jonas Martin Era, 981-1105, 132. *If the larger work’s AACR2 main entry is a per­ sonal or corporate name, that name would also be included in the citation following the title of the larger work.