ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 68 Feb. 13, 1977, Sec. 4, p. 11; Northwestern University Library, Special Collections De­ partment, “The Women’s Collection News­ letter,” no.3, June 1975. 8. Noel P eattie, “W om en’s C ollection D e ­ velopm ent,” SIPAPU 6 :3 -5 (July 1975); Helen Josephine, “The Unserved Majority,” L ibrary Jo u rn a l 99:188-89 (Jan. 15, 1974); Susan Trewbridge, “Book Publishing: How T o ,” T h e F em in ist P ress N ew sn o tes 6:8 (Spring 1977). 9. Women Are Women is edited by the women’s studies librarian and published by the Office of Women’s Studies and OSU Libraries. Sub­ scriptions ($4 a year) are available from the OSU Libraries Publications Committee, Main Library, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. 10. Ohio State University, Ad Hoc Committee on Women Studies, “A Proposal for a Center for Women’s S tu d ie s," Columbus, Ohio, 1974. 11. Not all reviewers are conscious o f the feminist perspective, see Helen Mogen, “Letters,” L ib ra ry Jo u rn a l 101:2356 (Nov. 15, 1976). 12. Sanford Berman, Prejudices and Antipathies: A Tract on the LC Subject Heads Concerning P eop le (Metuchen, N .J.:Scarecrow , 1971); Joan Marshall, On E q u a l T erm s: A Non- Sexist Thesarus f o r Indexing and Cataloging (New York: Neal-Schuman Associates, 1977). ■■ ACRL 1978 National Conference “ New Horizons F o r Academic L ib raries” The Boston Public Library, ju st two short blocks from the Sheraton Hotel, will be the scene of a reception honoring the fortieth anniversary of ACRL and officially opening the ACRL National Conference in Boston on November 8-11, 1978. This library combines the pure elegance of an older building, erected in 1895 and now a Na­ tional Historic Site and one of the fifty most im­ portant buildings in the history of American ar­ chitecture, with that of a modern $22.6-million new Central Library opened in 1972. The reception is only one of several interludes that will add to this important conference that will focus on the future prospects for academic and research librarianship in the U.S. There will be both invited and contributed papers, and the overwhelming response to the contributed paper sessions will assure that all major topics will be covered. Ample time will be provided for visiting exhibits as well as libraries and historical sites. Please reserve the dates November 8-11, 1978, now! Registration information will be mailed later; for further information please contact Julie A. Carroll Virgo, executive secretary of ACRL, or George Parks, conference chair, at the University of Rhode Island. ■■ Boston Public Library, site o f 1978 ACRL National Conference.