ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries March 1987 / 151 PUBLIATIONS • American Film Distribution: The Changing M arketplace, by S u zan n e M ary D o n a h u e (394 pages, 1987), traces th e history of A m erican film d istribution w ith p a rtic u la r emphasis on th e revo­ lution of th e system in th e 1970s and 1980s. T he a u ­ th o r com pares th e m ethods of m ajor distributors w ith those of in dependent com panies and film m a­ kers w ho d istrib u te th eir ow n pictures, and offers alternatives for film m akers w ho are unable to se­ cure a m ajor d istrib u to r for th eir work. Some re­ lated topics covered are censorship, publicity, criti­ cal acclaim , p rom otion, festivals and film m arkets, an d d istribution contracts. T he volum e is available for $49.95 from UMI Research Press, 300 N orth Zeeb R oad, A nn A rbor, M I 48106. ISBN 8357- 1776-3. • Cataloging Music: A M anual f o r Use w ith AACR2, by R ichard P. Sm iraglia (190 pages, 2d e d ., 1986), includes extensive text on cataloging music a n d 33 com plete cataloging examples. The m a n u al is designed to provide useful guidance to those w ho m ost often catalog music m aterials w ith ­ out benefit of m usical expertise. Copies m ay be p u r c h a s e d fo r $35 fro m S o ld ier C re e k P ress, D ra w e r U, L a k e C ry sta l, MN 56055. ISBN 0- 936996-19-6. • Civil War Maps in the National Archives (140 pages, 2d e d ., 1986) describes th e largest single col­ lection of carto g rap h ic records in th e w orld p e r­ ta in in g to th e Civil W ar. P a rt one is a general guide to th e 8,000 Civil W a r m aps in th e C artographic an d A rchitectural B ranch of th e Archives. P art tw o describes selected m aps in greater d etail, w ith 33 illustrations. T he guide sells for $30 (plus $3 h a n ­ dling) and m ay be ordered from th e N ational Ar­ chives T ru st F u n d B oard (NEPS), W ash in g to n , D C 20408. • Directory o f Periodicals Online: Indexed, Ab- stracted and Full-Text, edited by C a th arin e C hung (Volume 1: News, L a w & Business, 340 pages, 2d e d ., 1986), provides in fo rm atio n on m ore th a n 8,000 periodicals found in th e services of m ore th a n 375 d atabase producers. E ach periodical e ntry lists all th e databases indexing it, coverage dates, for­ m a t inform ation, an d subject areas. A separate subject–to –title index identifies a p p ro p riate p eriod­ icals a n d d atab ases w h en specific titles are not know n. Copies of V olum e 1 m ay be ordered for $125 from F ederal D ocum ent R etrieval, 514 C S t., N .E ., W ashington, D C 20002. ISBN 0-932929-09- 5. • Faking It: An International Bibliography o f Art and Literary Forgeries, com piled by Jam es Kooba- tion (1986), contains an extensive list of exhibits a n d ex h ib itio n ca talo g s of fak ed a rtw o rk a n d forged literatu re. N early all of the 1,811 entries are a n n o ta te d or p rovide references to specific a b ­ stracts. Fifty sections of special interest, ranging from paintings to netsuke to p ap ier m ache, are in ­ cluded. Copies are available for $25 from th e O r­ d er D e p a rtm e n t, Special L ib raries A ssociation, 1700 18th St., N .W ., W ashington, D C 20009. • Four D ubliners, by R ic h a rd E llm a n n (106 pages, Ja n u ary 1987), a critical study of th e life and works of O scar W ilde, Jam es Joyce, W illiam B ut­ ler Yeats, an d Samuel Beckett, has been published by th e L ib rary of Congress. T he four p o rtraits in ­ cluded in this book, given in different form as lec­ tures at th e L ib rary of Congress d u rin g th e last four years, confirm th e a u th o r’s au th o rity as critic an d b io g rap h e r. E llm a n n was th e first A m erican to hold a professorship in English lite ra tu re a t Oxford (1970-1984). Copies are available for $7 from the S uperintendent of D ocum ents, U.S. G overnm ent P rin tin g Office, W ashington, D C 20402. Stock no. 030-000-00178-8. • “A L ifted Study–Storehouse”: The Brynm or Jones Library 1 9 2 9 -1 9 7 9 , by Philip L ark in and u p d ated to 1985 by Maeve B rennan, has been p u b ­ lished by H ull University Press as no. 1 in th e Philip L ark in M em orial Series. T he new series is a trib u te to th e ideas an d interests of L arkin, the B rynm or Jones lib ra ria n for over th irty years until his death in 1985. L ark in ’s original text was w ritte n in 1979 to com m em orate th e L ib ra ry ’s 50th anniversary; th is e x p a n d e d version covers L a r k in ’s la st five years. Copies m ay be ordered for £3.95 from T he Secretary, H ull University Press, T he University, H ull, HU6 7RX, E ngland. ISBN 0-85958-561-1. • M ap Workshop: Proceedings, edited by Bar- b a ra Shupe (76 pages, 1986), contains transcripts of th e addresses presented at a m eeting sponsored by th e L ong Island L ib rary Resources C ouncil’s C om m ittee on G overnm ent In fo rm atio n , M arch 15, 1984, at th e State University of New York at Stony Brook. T he addresses contain m uch practical inform ation on m ap use, in te rn a tio n a l m aps, New York State m aps, Long Island m aps, atlases and ga­ zetteers, and the N ational C artographic In fo rm a­ tion C enter. The workshop proceedings cost $10 for LIL R C m em bers, $15 for non-m em bers (pre­ p aid only), an d m ay be o rd ered from L IL R C , Melville L ib ra ry B uilding, Suite E5310, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3399. ISBN 0-938435-00-0. • Pilgrims and Pioneers: N ew England Women in the Arts, edited by Alicia Faxon an d Sylvia Moore (February 1986), covers th e w ork of New E ngland w om en painters, sculptors, architects, an d fabric artists of the past and present, an d considers such topics as collage, landscape, issue-oriented a rt, in­ terior space in th e w ork of w om en artists, th e a rt education of w orking w om en, and th e economics of a rt survival for wom en. It also explores the con­ tributions m ade by w om en architects, a rt collec­ tors, and gallery owners. E ighteen artists, a rt histo­ r ia n s , a r c h i te c ts , c u r a t o r s , a n d c ritic s h a v e contributed essays to this volume. Copies m ay be ordered for $12 from M idm arch Arts Press, Box 3304, G ra n d C e n tr a l S ta tio n , N ew Y ork, NY 10163. • The Rule o f Experts: Occupational Licensing in America, by S. D avid Young (100 pages, M arch 1987), offers a careful analysis of occupational li­ censing and its effects, both intended and u n in ­ tended, on the regulated professionals and th e con­ sum ers they serve. O ver 1,000 occupations are currently regulated by all or some of th e 50 states, varying in intensity from registration to licensing. Young argues th a t licensing regulations exist p ri­ m arily to enhance the economic position of th e cov­ e re d o c c u p a tio n s . C opies m a y be o rd e re d fo r $10.95 from th e C ato Institute, 224 Second St., S.E ., W ashington, D C 20003; (202) 546-0200. • The Secret War in Central America: Sandinista Assault on World Order, by John N orton Moore (195 pages, 1987), docum ents th e extent of the San­ dinista w ar since 1980 against El Salvador, G u ate­ m a la , H o n d u ra s, a n d C o sta R ica. T h e a u th o r traces th e C u b a n connection in th e Sandinista m ovem ent, th e d ra m a tic rise in Soviet m ilita ry support, the m ilitarization of N icaraguan society, and its subversive attacks against nearby govern­ ments in C en tral America. Copies m ay be ordered for $17.95 from University Publications of Am er­ ica, 44 N orth M arket St., Frederick, MD 21701. ISBN 0-89093-961-6. • W ild and Exotic Mushroom C ultivation in North America: A Growers’ and Gourmets’ Guide to the New Edible Species, by G eraldine C. Kaye (59 pages, 2d e d ., 1987), contains three times th e n u m ­ ber of listings of its 1984 predecessor. T he book in­ cludes an an notated bibliography of works about mushrooms, lists of mycological associations and professional and am ateu r growers’ groups, an al­ phabetical listing of m ushroom -related businesses and organizations, and a subject index. Among the new references are three recently published m ush­ room cookbooks and an electronic bulletin board for m ushroom news. Copies m ay be ordered for $6.75 from th e F arlow Reference L ib rary , H a r­ v a rd U niversity, 20 D iv in ity A ve., C am b rid g e, MA 02138. • Women and Business Ownership: A Bibliogra­ phy is a detailed survey of th e literatu re on w om en in business, accom panied by specialized annotated bibliographies on characteristics of w om en busi­ ness owners, financial access for w om en business ow ners, guides for hom e-based businesses, and other sub-topics. T he volum e lists m onographs and journal articles, research reports, charts and ta ­ bles, governm ent reports, legal cases, and popular guides. T he cost is $37.50. O rder from the M inne­ sota Scholarly Press, P .O . Box 224, M ankato, MN 56001. ■ ■ CALENDER March 20— P ersonnel: “ Im p ro v in g Job P erfo rm an c e: Strategies for Supervisors,” ACRL C ontinuing E d u c a tio n C ourse 112, w ill be sponsored by A C R L’s M ichigan C h a p ter at K alam azoo Valley C om m unity College, Kalam azoo. M aureen Sul­ livan, Yale University L ibraries, will be th e in ­ structor. C ontact: M arianne Gessner, M ichigan L ib rary Association, 415 W . K alam azoo, L ans­ ing, MI 48933; (517) 487-6868. April 2 - 4 — A fric a n a : S p rin g M e e tin g , A rc h iv es- Libraries C om m ittee, African Studies Associa­ tion, University of C alifornia, Berkeley. C on­ tact: Phyllis Bischof, A fricana L ib rarian , 208 M ain L ibrary, University of C alifornia, Berke­ ley, CA 94720; (415) 642-7600; or G regory F in ­ negan, Anthropology Bibliographer, Reference D ep a rtm en t, Baker L ibrary, D artm o u th C ol­ lege, H anover, NH 03755; (603) 646-2868. 152 / C&RL News