ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 306 and needs assessments, two program descrip­ tions, eight examples of specific activities and evaluation tools, and four examples of program schedules and calendars. It is available to ARL members and SPEC subscribers for $7.50 and to others for $15 (plus $2 p er o rd er handling charge), prepayment required, from the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center, OMS/ARL, 1527 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Calendar O c to b e r 8—Scholarly Communication: “Research Librar­ ies and Scholarly Communication,” a sympo­ sium held as part of the University of Alabama Library’s sesquicentennial observance. Fee: $30. Contact: Charles E. Adams, Director of Conference Activities, Box 2967, University, AL 35486; (205) 348-6371. 12-14, 22-24—G rant Writing: A seminar series designed especially for higher education profes­ sionals, sponsored by the American Council on Education and the State University of New York, College of Technology at Utica/Rome, held in Washington, D.C., October 12-14, and in New Orleans, October 22-24. For further inform ation, contact the SUNY College of Technology, Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education, Utica, NY 13502; (315) 792-3334. 15-16— L ibrary Design: “Space Planning and Practical Design for Librarians,” a workshop conducted by Elaine and Aaron Cohen and sponsored by the University of Wisconsin- Extension, to be held at the Madison Inn, Madison, Wisconsin. Deadline for registration is October 1. Fee: $225. Contact: Darlene E. W eingand, Com m unication Programs, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53706; (608) 262- 3566. 17-21—Colorado: Annual convention of the Colo­ rado Library Association at the Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs. The theme will be “Colorado Libraries and Their Users.” Contact: Michael Herbison, Program Chairman, c/o University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Library, Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80907; (303) 593-3115. 21-24—Africana: African Studies Association annual meeting, Bloomington, Indiana. The Archives-Libraries Committee will have a busi­ ness meeting, a meeting of the Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP), and two panels sponsored by the committee. Contact: Daniel A. Britz, Bibliographer in Africana, 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 C hairperson: Peter Hernon, im m ons G raduate 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 307 Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL 60201. 21- 24— Biom edical L ib ra rie s : T en th annual meeting, South Central Regional Group of the M edical L ibrary A ssociation, St. A nthony Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. The conference will feature four continuing education courses, two general sessions, contributed papers, and dis­ cussion groups. Fee: MLA or SLA members $50, non-members $75. Contact: Evelyn Oli­ vier, SCRG ’81 Local Arrangements, Univer­ sity of Texas H ealth Science C enter at San Antonio Library, 7703 Floyd Curl D r., San Antonio, TX 78284; (512) 691-6271. 22- 24— Resources: “Information Resources for L ibraries: C ollection and P re s e rv a tio n ,” a Phoenix Seminar conference sponsored by the New York State Library, Albany. Fee: $150. Contact: William DeAlleaume, New York State Library, Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY 12230; (518) 474-5946. 26-28—Planning: “Improving Planning Skills: A Closer Look at A Planning Process,” a work­ shop designed by Peggy O’Donnell, continuing education specialist at ALA’s Public Library Association. PLA will co-sponsor the workshop with the New England Library Association. The session, to be held at the Boston Marriott Hotel, Newton, is directed to public library practitioners with knowledge of PLA’s A Plan­ ning Process fo r Public Libraries who antic­ ipate beginning or who have begun to apply the process in their libraries. Registration fee is $150 for NELA and PLA members, $160 for ALA mem bers, and $190 for non-members. Deadline for registration is October 9. Contact: Shirley Mills-Fischer, PLA Executive Director, ALA, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780, ext. 318. N o v e m b e r 13— Information Science: “The Impact of New Technologies on Information Service Environ­ m e n ts ,” B attelle L aboratories, Colum bus, Ohio, a seminar sponsored by the Ohio Chap­ ters of ASIS. A special tour of OCLC will be given on November 12. Advance fees: $40 for ASIS members, $50 for non-members, $10 for stu d en ts. C ontact: K ath erin e F ro h m b erg , Oberlin College Library, Oberlin, OH 44074; (216) 775-8285. 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