ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 373 AUDIOVISUAL NOTICES • The Harvard Distributable Union Catalog on microfiche is now available. This new catalog includes author, title, and subject entries for computerized cataloging produced by various Harvard libraries since July 1, 1977. It also in­ cludes author and title entries for works on order but not yet received, and for works received but not yet cataloged in the Harvard libraries. The first issue of the DUC consists of 360 microfiche. The reduction ratio is 48:1. Copies are available for $75 from Laura Margolis, University Library, Wadsworth House, Harvard University, Cam­ bridge, MA 02138. • Target Group Index: How It Works intro­ duces a marketing tool that cross-tabùlates demo­ graphic and psychographic characteristics of over 30,000 people with patterns of product consump­ tion and exposure to magazines, radio, and televi­ sion. A detailed explanation of how to read and interpret data on TGI Tables is followed by dis­ cussion of how analysis of TGI data affects mar­ keting decisions. The slide/cassette program is available for rental at $15 or for purchase at $60, and may be ordered from E. Wood, Bowling Green State University Library, Bowling Green, OH 43403. Cardboard mounts, color, 170 slides, 1 cassette, 40 minutes. 2nd ANNUAL COMPUTER HARDWARE & SOFTWARE CONFERENCE December 11-12, 1981 Westpark Hotel, Arlington, Virginia Sponsored by: Computer Equipment Review & Software Review Registration Fee: Before November 11: $125.00 after November 11: $150.00 For additional information contact. MRI Conferences, a division of Microform Review Inc. 520 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT 06880 (203) 226-6967 C alendar D ecem b er 9-11—Archives: Conservation workshop spon­ sored by the Society of American Archivists, National Archives, Washington, D.C. It will consist of lecture/discussion on various aspects of conservation philosophy and administration as well as hands-on demonstration and practice of basic archival conservation techniques. En­ rollment is limited. Tuition of $50 will cover the cost of a conservation supply kit. Attendees must currently hold a position in a manuscript 374 M ini-C alendar o f Im portant E vents December 1-3, 1981—ACRL/NEH Workshop on Public Programming for Academic Li­ brarians, Boston. January 21-23. 1982—Association of American Library Schools Annual Conference, Den­ ver. January 23-28, 1982—ALA Midwinter Meet­ ing, Denver. January 27-29, 1982—Special Libraries As­ sociation Winter Meeting, Louisville. February 23-25, 1982—ACRL/NEH Work­ shop on Public Programming for Academic Librarians, California. April 18-24, 1982—National Library Week. June 5-10, 1982—sp ecial Libraries Associa­ tion Annual Conference, Detroit. July 7-9, 1982—ACRL Pre-conference insti­ tutes and continuing education courses, Philadelphia. July 9-15, 1982—ALA Annual Conference, Philadelphia. October 17-21, 1982—ASIS Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio. October 21-24, 1982—American Association of School Librarians National Conference, Houston. January 7-14, 1983—ALA Midwinter Meet­ ing, San Antonio. March 23-26, 1983—Public Library Associa­ tion National Conference, Baltimore. June 26-July 1, 1983—ALA Annual Confer­ ence, Los Angeles. September 18-21, 1983—Library and Infor­ mation Technology Association National Conference, Baltimore. October 16-20, 1983—ASIS Annual Meeting, Dallas. January 7-13, 1984—ALA Midwinter Meet­ ing, Washington. April 4-7, 1984—ACRL National Conference, Seattle. June 23-29, 1984—ALA Annual Conference, Dallas. October 21-26, 1984—ASIS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia. February 2-8, 1985—ALA Midwinter Meet­ ing, Washington. April 9-12, 1986—ACRL National Confer­ ence, Baltimore. 2nd ANNUAL PRESERVATION & CONSERVATION OF LIBRARY MATERIALS CONFERENCE February 22-23, 1982 Westpark Hotel, Arlington, Virginia Chairperson: Nina Root, American Museum of Natural History Registration Fee: Before January 21.: $125.00 after January 21: $150.00 For additional information contact: MRI Conferences, a division of Microform Review Inc. 520 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT 06880 (203) 226-6967 2nd ANNUAL GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS & INFORMATION CONFERENCE March 26-27, 1982 Westpark Hotel, Arlington, Virginia Chairperson: Peter Hernon, immons Graduate School of Library Science Registration Fee: Before February 26: $125.00; after February 26: $150.00 For additional information contact' MRI Conferences, a division of Microform Review Inc. 520 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT 06880 (203) 226-6967 S 375 or archival repository and have little or no pre­ vious training in conservation. Contact: Basic Archival Training Program, Society of Ameri­ can Archivists, 330 S. W ells, Chicago, IL 60606; (312) 922-0140. 10— Dewey Decimal Classification: “Dewey 19: What It Is, What Has Changed, How To Make It Work For You,” a workshop presented by John Comaromi, Chief of the Decimal Classi­ fication Division, Library of Congress. The workshop will be held at the School of Library and Information Science, State University of New York at Albany. Fee: $15, including the cost of lunch. Attendance is limited to 40 per­ sons. Contact: DDC Workshop, School of Li­ brary and Information Science, State Univer­ sity of New York at Albany, 135 Western Av­ enue, Albany, NY 12222; (518) 455-6288. January 20- 22—Archives: Conservation workshop spon­ sored by the Society of American Archivists, held in conjunction with the Conference of In­ termountain Archivists, Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. See December 9-11 entry for more information. F eb ru a ry 21- 26—Art Libraries: Conference of the Art Li­ braries Society of North America, Boston. Con­ tact: Pamela J. Parry, ALS/NA, 143 Bowling Green Place, Iowa City, IA 52240; (319) 351- 2078. M arch 2-5— Latin American Materials: The 27th Semi­ nar on the Acquisition of Latin American Li­ brary Materials, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. Hosted by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, the seminar will be held in conjunction with the 10th national meeting of the Latin American Studies Association. The them e is “ Public Policy Issues and Latin American Library Resources. Contact: Barbara G. Valk, UCLA Latin American Center, Uni­ versity of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024. 24-26—Archives: Conservation workshop spon­ sored by the Society of American Archivists, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Reuther Library, Wayne State U niversity, D etroit, Michigan. See December 9-11 entry for fur­ ther information. 31-April 2—Bibliographic Instruction: Earlham College Library will hold its sixth workshop on BI. Registration, which is $150, will be limited to fifty persons. A major thrust of the workshop is faculty involvement, and to encourage this a grant from the Council on Library Resources will help underwrite the expenses of teaching faculty who accompany librarians. For further information, contact: Evan Farber, Librarian, Earlham College, Richmond, IN 47374. Classified Advertising Deadlines: Orders for regular classified advertisements must reach the ACRL office on or before the second of the month pre­ ceding publication of the issue (e.g., September 2 for the October issue). Late job listings will be accepted on a space-available basis after the second of the month. Rates: Classified advertisements are $4.00 per line for ACRL members, $5.00 for others. Late job notices are $10.00 per line for members, $12.00 per line for others. Organizations submitting ads will be charged according to their membership status. Telephone: All telephone orders should be confirmed by a writ­ ten order mailed to ACRL headquarters as soon as possible. Orders should be accompanied by a typewritten copy of the ad to be used in proofreading. An additional $10 will be charged for ads taken over the phone (except late jo b notices or display ads). Guidelines: For ads which list an application deadline, that date must be no sooner than the last day of the month in which the notice appears (e.g., October 31 for the October issue). All job an­ nouncements must include a salary figure. Job announcements will be edited to exclude discriminatory references. Applicants should be aware that the terms faculty rank and status vary in meaning among institutions. JOBLINE: Call (312) 944 -67 95 for late-breaking jo b ads for academic and research library positions. A prerecorded summary of positions listed with the service is revised weekly; each Friday a new tape includes all ads received by 1:00 p.m. the previous day. Each listing subm itted will be carried on the recording for two weeks. The charge for each two-week listing is $ 30 for ACRL members and $35 for non-members. Fast Job Listing Service: A special newsletter for those actively seeking positions. The service lists job postings received at ACRL headquarters four weeks before they appear in C&RL News, as well as ads which, because of narrow application deadlines, will not ap­ pear in C&RL News. The cost of a six-month subscription is $10 for ACRL members and $15 for non-members. Contact: Classified Advertising Dep’t ACRL •A m e ric a n Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780. FOR SALE MARV BROADBENT, Box 6, Beltsville, MD 20705. Government Publications. Standing, subscription, single, or search orders. No prepayment. No foreign surcharge. 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The University of Notre Dame Libraries are seeking an Assistant Director for Auto­ mated Services/Coordinator of Technical Services, who will be re­ sponsible to the Director of Libraries for developing, maintaining and evaluating all programs of automation within the University Li­ braries and for coordinating activities relating to the acquisition, processing and bibliographic control of materials in the Libraries. The principal initial responsibility of this individual will be the plan­ ning and implemention of a comprehensive automated library sys­ tem for which generous funding has been obtained. Candidates for this position m ust possess a gradua te degree fro m an ALA- accredited program and have demonstrated a sophisticated under­