ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 212 / C&RL News active in ACRL, the American Society for Infor­ mation Services, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the Pennsylvania Library As­ sociation. She is a founding member o f the Pennsylvania Academic Libraries Connection Initiative, and participated in PRLC and PALINET committees, serving on PALINET’s Board o f Trustees. From 1991 to 1996 she represented PALINET as an OCLC Users’ Council delegate. N orm an Jung retired in January after 20 years as the director o f the library at the State Uni­ versity o f N ew York (SUNY) College at Old Westbury. Before that Jung worked for ten years at SUNY-Stony Brook first as head o f circula­ tion then as head o f reference. He also worked for three years in the Graduate Reference De­ partment at Cornell University. D onald S. Keener, associate director for ad­ ministration at the North Carolina State Univer­ sity (NCSU) Libraries since 1990, retired in Janu­ ary after 35 years o f service. Keener began his career at NCSU in 1962 as head o f the Hill Library’s Circulation Department. In 1971 he was promoted to assistant director for general services. During his years there, he led both the planning and implementing o f two nine- story bookstack additions to the libraries. D eath s Judy A tkinson , a half-time reference librarian at the U n iv e rs ity o f B ritish C o lu m b ia ’s Sedgewick Library, died in September at the age o f 52. Atkinson began her career as an as­ sistant in the Circulation Division in 1967, then became assistant circulation librarian in 1971. Following a year o f exchange work as a refer­ ence librarian at the University o f N ew South Wales, she became assistant head o f Sedgewick Library in 1973. Between 1982 and the start o f her disability leave in 1994, Atkinson worked as a half-time reference librarian in Sedgewick. Sheila Hertstein, a member o f the City Col­ lege o f N ew York (C U N Y) Library Department for 32 years, died in August after a year-long illness. She was 53. Beginning her career with CUNY in 1964, Hertstein worked in the Social Science Reading Room. She later headed the Reference Division, then served as collection development coordinator, acting chief o f the Reference Division, and bibliographer for the Reference Collection and for history, Jewish studies, and w om en ’s studies. She was very active in university affairs, serving on several committees and boards. Ed. note: To ensure that your personnel news is considered f o r publication, write to Pam Spiegel, Production Editor, C&RL News, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795; e-mail: pspiegel@ala.org. Advertiser index Academic Press 152 Acropolis Books 139 American Inst, o f Physics 214 American Mathematical 170 Amer. Soc. for Civil Eng. 158 Ameritech Library Serv. 182 ASM International 191, 205 Baker & Taylor 138 Blackwell’s 175 R. R. Bowker 165, 188 Britannica Online 176 Brodart Publishing 180 CARL Corporation 207 CISTI 151 Dictionary o f A rt 193 EBSCO cover 2 Gale Research 171 Gaylord Brothers 144, cover 4 GEAC Computers 215 Haworth Press 183 Hoover 189 Information Quest 208 Jossey-Bass 206 McGraw-Hill 159 Minolta 184-85 Nature Publishing 200 OCLC 143, 194 PAIS 192 Roper Center 137 Scriptorium 196 SilverPlatter 202 SIRSI Corp. cover 3 Sociological Abstracts 178 SpaceSaver 166 Univ. o f Calif. Press 199 H. W. Wilson 142 WLN 203