ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 59 News from the Field A C Q U IS IT IO N S • R a d c l i f f e C o l l e g e , C am bridge, M assachu­ se tts, has b e e n p r e s e n te d w ith Ms. M agazine’s ten -y ear collection of “L e tte rs to th e E d ito r.’ T he le tte rs , reco g n ized as a d o c u m e n tary history of w om en’s consciousness in th e 1970s, w ere d epo s­ ite d at th e S c h lesin g er L ib rary by Ms. e d ito rs Patricia C arb in e an d G loria S te in e m . Since its in ­ c e p tio n in 1972 th e m ag azin e has re c e iv e d an o v e rw h e lm in g r e a d e r r e s p o n s e . T h e P re v ie w issue alone re s u lte d in over 20,000 le tte rs from w om en all o v er th e co u n try describing th e ir life e x p erien ce. A lthough n early 100,000 le tte rs are b ein g d o n a te d to th e library (and m ore will be d e p o sited on a co n tin u in g basis), th e m ajority will not y et b e available to research ers. To p ro te c t th e id e n tity o f th e w rite rs , te n y e ars m u st e la p se from th e tim e of w ritin g b efo re th e y are m ade public. • T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M a n i t o b a L ib r a r ie s , W in n ip e g , h a v e b e e n g iv e n th e c o m p le te r e ­ search archive of th e fo rm er W in n ip eg Tribune b y its o w n e r , L o r d T h o m s o n o f F l e e t . T h e T r ib u n e c e a s e d p u b lic a tio n in s u m m e r, 1980, a fte r n in e ty y ears. T h e co lle ctio n c o n tain s te n to n s o f n e w s p a p e r c lip p in g s in d e x e d a n d in c h ro n o lo g ic a l o rd e r; a b o u t o n e m illio n p h o to ­ g rap h s id e n tifie d an d d a te d ; 10,000 books; an d m iscellaneous eq u ip m e n t. • T he U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i - C o l u m b i a L i­ b ra ry has re c e iv e d a collection o f 246 L im ite d E d itio n s C lub titles and 92 o th e r volum es from J.W . K e rr o f W ilm ette, Illinois. Each copy in th e collection is in very fine or m in t condition, and is au to g rap h ed by e ith e r th e a u th o r or by th e illus­ tra to r or editor. T he L im ited E ditions C lub titles w ere lim ited to a p ress ru n of 1,500-2,000. GRANTS • T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M a n i t o b a L ib r a r ie s , W innipeg, have receiv ed a grant of $30,000 from th e C anadian Social Sciences and H u m an ities R e­ search Council to p u rch ase m aterials in th e field of A rctic and S u b -A rctic c u ltu ra l an th ro p o lo g y . T h e a w a rd w as g r a n t e d u n d e r t h e c o u n c i l ’s S tre n g th en in g of Specialized C ollections Program and will b e u sed to acquire out of p rin t m aterials and to au g m en t an d co m p lem en t th e p re s e n t col­ lection. NEWS NOTE • T he U n i v e r s i t y o f K a n s a s , L aw rence, h e ld a dedication cerem ony on N o v em b er 18 for its new Business and Econom ics R eading Room in Sum ­ m erfield Hall. T he dedication h o n o red em eritu s professor of econom ics Richard S. H ow ey for his service in b u ild in g th e b u sin ess an d econom ics collections w hich have gain ed in te rn a tio n a l re c ­ ognition. H ow ey has b e e n library re p re se n tativ e for th e D e p a r tm e n t o f E c o n o m ics sin ce 1930. D u rin g th a t tim e h e h as a m a s s e d o n e o f th e la r g e s t c o lle c tio n s o f e c o n o m ic s b o o k s in th e world, a po rtio n of w hich is now know n as the H ow ey Collection. His new book, a Bibliography o f G eneral H istories o f Econom ics 1692-1975 will be p u b lish e d by th e R egents Press of Kansas in April. ■ ■ People PEOPLE IN THE NEW D o n a l d J . S a g e r , w h o w as m o s t r e c e n t l y om m issioner of th e Chicago Public Library, ha e e n ap p o in te d V isiting D istin gu ish ed Scholar fo 1982 b y O n lin e C o m p u t e r L ib r a r y C e n t e OCLC). Sager in te n d s to conduct research int h e econom ics and ad m in istratio n of public lib ra r es to find ways th a t O C L C and public librarie an work to g e th e r m ore effectively. D u rin g th a st 17 years o f his c are er, Sager has gain ed ide range of adm in istrativ e exp erien ce from d i e c to r of th e P u b lic L ib ra ry o f C o lu m b u s an ra n k lin C o u n ty (Ohio), 1975-1978, to his c u r e n t position of p re sid e n t-e le c t of th e Public Li rary Association. H e has also b e e n extrem ely ac ive in professional and civic associations. H e r e S C s b r r ( o t ­ i s c e p a w ­ r d F ­ r ­ b ­ t ceived b a c h e lo r ’s a n d M LS d e g r e e s from th e U niversity of W isconsin. H e r b e r t S. W h i t e , D ean of th e School of L i­ b rary and Inform ation Science, In d ian a U n iv er­ sity at B loom ington, becam e th e 17th Award of M erit w in n er of th e A m erican Society for Infor­ m ation Science (ASIS), p re s e n te d d u rin g th e 1981 Annual M eetin g in W ashington, D .C . on O cto b er 28, 1981. PROFILES J o s e p h A. M c D o n a l d has b e e n ap p o in ted di­ re c to r o f th e L ong Isla n d U n iv e rsity B rooklyn C e n te r L ibrary, su cceed in g E llio tt G a tn e r who re tire d in F eb ru ary , 1981. M cD onald receiv ed his MLS at D rexel U n iv ersity in 1966 and is cu r­ r e n tly c o m p le tin g his P h .D . in m an a g e m e n t and information systems design and evaluation at th e sam e in s titu tio n . Since 1978 he has been assistant d ire c to r of li­ b ra rie s for access s e r ­ vices at the State U ni­ versity of New York at Albany. Prior to that he has h e ld a n u m b e r of o th e r a d m in is tr a tiv e Joseph A . McDonaldpositions, including d i­ rector of library services at Triton College, River Grove, Illinois (1975-77), and head librarian at th e N ortham pton C ounty Area C om m unity College, B ethlehem , Pennsyl­ vania. M cDonald has co-authored a m onograph with Donald H. H u n t on Public Library Architecture (Drexel Press, 1967), and has had several articles p u b lis h e d in RQ ‚ L ib r a r y J o u r n a l, a n d th e Drexel Library Q uarterly. J a m e s R . S e l f , h ead of In d iana U n iv ersity’s U n d e rg ra d u a te L ib ra ry since 1978, has b e e n nam ed d irecto r of th e new Clemons Library at th e U n iv e rsity of V ir­ g in ia, C h a rlo tte s v ille , effective January 1. The Clemons Library, which o p e n e d th is J a n u a ry , h o u ses a 150,000 v o l­ um e core collection. Self was head of C en ­ tral Reference Services for th e Regional C am ­ pus Libraries at Indiana University from 1973 to 1978 and assistant head p r io r to th a t. H e has James R. S elftaught courses in bibli­ o g ra p h y of th e social sciences for th e Indiana University G raduate Li­ brary School. H e received his MLS from th e U niversity of D enver in 1971 and a m aster’s in history from the University of Tennessee in 1970. This publication is available in microform. University Microfilms International 300 North Zeeb Road 30-32 M ortim er Street Dept. PR. Dept. P.R. Ann Arbor, Mi. 48106 London W IN 7RA U.S.A. England Self has b e en serving a term as d irecto r-at- large for the College and University Division of the Indiana Library Association, an ACRL chap­ ter. R o n a l d J. S w a n s o n has b een nam ed director of the Idaho State Uniyersity Libraries, Pocatello, replacing Eli O boler who retire d at th e end of 1980. Swanson has a bache­ lo r ’s d e g r e e from Rockford C ollege, Illi­ nois, a m aster’s in cre­ ative w ritin g from th e University of Iowa, and an MLS (1971) from the U n iv e rsity of D e n v e r. F or th e past ten years he has b een at the U ni­ v e rs ity o f N e b ra s k a , L in c o ln , w h e r e m o st recen tly h e has served Ronald J . Swansonas a s s is ta n t d e a n for technical services. H e has had articles published in the Nebraska Library Association Q uarterly and the Wilson Li­ brary Bulletin. APPOINTMENTS L . K u r t A d a m s o n has b een appointed associate director and head of public services at th e Pap­ paw Law Library, Boston University. L u e l l a A l l e n has b e e n re a p p o in te d to th e staff at the H ealth Sciences Library of the State University of New York at Buffalo. C h r i s t i n e B a r c u s has b een appointed head of th e C o p y C a ta lo g in g S e c tio n , M o n o g ra p h ic C atalo g ing D e p a rtm e n t, D u k e U n iv e rsity L i­ brary, D urham , N orth Carolina. A n n a b e l l e B e a c h is the new acquisitions li­ brarian at th e University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Library. R o b e r t B e l l a n t i is now head of the M anage­ m e n t L ib rary at U n iv ersity of C alifornia, Los Angeles. B e t t y G. B e n g t s o n is now associate d irecto r for technical services, The University of T ennes­ see Library, Knoxville. N e l l B e n t o n has b een ap p o in ted catalog li­ b r a r ia n at V a n d e rb ilt U n iv e rs ity L ib ra ry , Nashville. T o b y N. B e r n s t e i n is now catalog librarian at the N ortheastern University Library, Boston. K a r e n B o u c i a s has b e e n a p p o in te d s u p p o rt services librarian at the Fogler Library, U niver­ sity of Maine at Orono. A n j i B r e n n e r has b e e n ap p o in te d referen ce bibliographer and head of the T ennant Memorial Library of the Gray Freshw ater Biological Insti­ tu te, University of M innesota, St. Paul Campus. S u s a n L . C a t t e r a l l , has b e e n a p p o in te d 61 reference/circulation librarian at D rake U niversity Law Library, Des M oines, Iowa. R e n e e C h a p m a n is th e new h ead of cataloging at th e U niversity of Iowa Law Library, Iowa City. G a r y C h a r b o n n e a u is now serials cataloger at Indiana U niversity Libraries, Bloomington. P a u l a C h i a b m o n t e has b e e n n am ed h ead of th e A rchitecture and E nvironm ental D esign Li­ brary at th e State U niversity of New York, Buf­ falo. M i k e C h i o r a z z i has jo in e d th e staff of th e D uke U n iversity Law L ibrary, D u rh am , N orth Carolina, as reference librarian. R a l p h J. C o f f m a n is now head of Special Col­ lections at Boston College, C h e stn u t Hill, Massa­ chusetts. M a r v a O . C o w a r d has b e en appointed head of in terlib rary services, T he U niversity of T ennessee L ibrary , Knoxville. W i l m a C r o m w e l l is now c a ta lo g e r in th e Cataloging D e p a rtm e n t of th e Indiana University Libraries, Bloomington. B a r b a r a D e F e l i c e has b e e n appointed refer­ en ce lib rarian at M ontana State U n iv ersity L i­ brary, Bozeman. K a t h l e e n D o n n e l l e y was a p p o in ted go v ern ­ m en t docum ents/assistant reference librarian for Case W estern Reserve U niversity Law Library, C leveland, Ohio. J a n e t D r e h e r is th e n e w a c q u is itio n s / docum ents librarian at Villanova U niversity Law L ibrary , Pennsylvania. K r i s t y E l a m is a ssistan t law lib ra ria n at St. Louis U niversity, Missouri. S h i r l e y J. F o s h e r is now technical services li­ b raria n at D rak e U n iv ersity Law L ibrary, D es M oines, Iowa. L e o n a r d H . F r e i s e r has b een appointed chief librarian of The Franklin In stitu te, Philadelphia. E l l e n G . G a r t r e l l was a p p o in te d assistan t curator for rea d e r services in th e M anuscript D e­ p a rtm e n t of D uke U niversity Library, D urham , N orth Carolina. V i c k i G l a s g o w has b een appointed reference/ bibliographer at th e Bio-Medical Library, U niver­ sity of M innesota Libraries, M inneapolis. D o u g l a s A . G r e e n is th e new d irecto r of T or­ reyson L ibrary, U niversity of C en tral Arkansas, Conway. S u s a n L . G r i g g has b een appointed curator of th e Im m igration H istory Research C e n te r Collec­ tio n at th e U n iv e rsity of M in n eso ta L ib ra rie s, M inneapolis. L ois H e i s e r is now h ead of th e Geology Li­ brary at Indiana U niversity, Bloomington. J a n e t S . H i x o n has jo in ed th e staff of W estern State U niversity C ollege of Law Library, San D i­ ego, as reference librarian. C h e r i J o h n s o n has b een appointed reference a n d b ib lio g ra p h ic in s tr u c tio n lib r a r ia n a t th e U n d e rg ra d u a te L ib ra ry o f In d ia n a U n iv e rsity , Bloomington. Ja n i s E . J o r d a n has b een appointed reference b ib lio g r a p h e r , W a lte r L ib ra r y , U n iv e rs ity o f M innesota, M inneapolis. K a t h r y n K a y a has b e en ap p o in ted librarian for th e M ontana H ealth Sciences In form atio n N e t­ work at M ontana State U niversity, Bozeman. D a v i d K l a a s s e n is now cu rato r of th e Social W elfare H isto ry A rch iv es, U n iv e rsity of M in ­ nesota, M inneapolis. L y n e t t e K o r e n i c has jo in e d th e staff of th e F in e A rts L ib r a r y o f I n d ia n a U n iv e r s ity , Bloomington. C h a r l e s K r a a t z has b een ap p oin ted assistant d ire c to r at R id er C ollege, L aw renceville, N ew Jersey. E r i k a L i n k e has b e e n a p p o in te d in te rlib ra ry loan head at th e U niversity of M innesota L ib rar­ ies, M inneapolis. A n n e M c G r e e r has jo in ed th e Cataloging D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f I n d ia n a U n iv e r s ity L ib ra r y , Bloomington. P a u l F . M c K e n n a has b een ap p ointed general librarian in th e C ataloguing D e p a rtm e n t of O s­ goode Hall Law School L ibraiy, York U niversity, Ontario. M a r k G . R . M c M a n u s has b e e n a p p o in te d head cataloger of E. Lee Trinkle Library, Mary W ashington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia. J a c q u e l y n M a r i e is now reference librarian at th e U niversity of California, Santa Cruz. T a m a r a J. M i l l e r is th e new head of systems, The U niversity of T ennessee Library, Knoxville. F r e d e r i c k M u s t o has jo in e d th e R eferen ce D e p a rtm e n t of th e In d ian a U n iv ersity L ibrary, Bloomington. R o b e r t N i s s e n b a u m is now law yer/librarian at th e T a rle to n Law L ib rary of th e U n iv e rsity of Texas, Austin. C e r i s e O b e r m a n has b e en ap p o in ted h ead of g e n e ra l r e f e re n c e se rv ice s at W a lte r L ib ra ry , U niversity of M innesota L ibraries, M inneapolis. J a n e t P a t t e r s o n has b e en app o in ted assistant reference librarian at Stephens College, C olum ­ bia, Missouri. F r e d e r i c k W. P a t t i s o n has b e e n a p p o in te d librarian of th e Sophia F. Palm er Library, A m eri­ can Journal of N ursing Com pany, New York. H e l e n R o g e r s is a new reference librarian and research in stru c to r at th e U n iv ersity of M iami School of Law Library, Coral Gables, Florida. B e t t y R o s e n k r a n z has b een ap p o in ted assist­ ant librarian of th e Serials D e p artm en t, U niver­ sity of D elaw are Library, Newark. C a t h e r i n e S a s s e n has b e en ap p oin ted catalog librarian at th e William Russell Pullen Library of Georgia State U niversity, Atlanta. R e i n e r H . S c h a e f f e r has b e e n s e le c te d as ten u re d irecto r of academ y libraries at th e US Air Force Academy, Colorado. J o h n S c h a l o w h as b e e n a p p o in t e d h e a d catalog librarian at N o rth eastern U niversity Li­ braries, Boston. 62 R o b e r t a S e e γ e l d t has joined the staff of the James S. K em per Library of Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, as circulation and autom a­ tion librarian. A n d r e a S i n g e r has joined the staff of th e Gov­ e rn m e n t P u b lic a tio n s D e p a r tm e n t at In d ia n a University Library, Bloomington. N a n c y S. S k i p p e r has b een appointed assistant librarian in th e R eference D e p a rtm e n t of Olin Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. D a n a S m i t h is now head of the new P u rd u e U ndergraduate Library, W estville, Indiana. L i n d a S n y d e r has been appointed reference li­ brarian at th e U niversity of D elaw are L ibrary, Newark. P a t r i c i a S t e e l e is head of th e School of Li­ brary and Inform ation Science Library, Indiana University, Bloomington. Ja n a S t e v e n s has taken the position of head of acquisitions in th e Bobst Library at New York University, New York. S a r a h W a t s t e i n has b een appointed social sci­ ence reference librarian of New York University Libraries, New York. R o b e r t F . W e b e r is now head of reader ser­ vices at th e O re g o n I n s titu te of T ech n o lo g y , Klamath Falls. H i l a r y W e i m e r is th e new assistant reference lib rarian at A m erican U niversity Law Library, W ashington, D .C. R o b e r t L . W r i g h t has b e en ap p ointed p e r ­ sonnel officer at the University of M innesota Li­ braries, Minneapolis. T e r r y Z i n s e r is now asso ciate d ean o f th e L e a rn in g M aterials C e n te r, C e rrito s C ollege, Norwalk, California. RETIREMENTS J o e W . K r a u s , director of libraries at Illinois State U niversity, Normal, will re tire August 31 after m ore th an 40 years in lib rary work. H e p la n s to c o n tin u e r e ­ s e a rc h in g an d w ritin g a b o u t A m e ric a n bo o k publishers in the 1800s. Kraus e arn e d b ach e­ lo rs, m aster’s and P h.D . d eg rees from th e U n i­ v e rs ity o f Illin o is in 1939, 1941, a n d 1960 r e s p e c tiv e ly . H e h as ta u g h t a n d w o rk e d in libraries at Urbana and W estm inster College in Missouri before becom ­ Joe W . Krausing head of the library scien ce d e p a rtm e n t at Madison College in Virginia for ten years and di­ rector of libraries at Kansas State University from If You’ve Got A Problem We’re Just A (Free) Phone Call Away! Linda Market Carol Lehmkuhl Pam Rodgers Pat Hamil L in d a a n d C aro l, P a m a n d P a t are Midwest L ib ra ry Service’s P e rso n a l C u s to m e r Service Representatives w ho are specially tra in e d to solve any b o o k ordering pro b le m yo u r library m ay en co u n ter. 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Kraus has w ritten num erous articles in library journals and a m onograph on William Beer and the N ew O rleans Libraries 1891-1927 in 1952. H e was chair of the executive board of the Illinois Library Association in 1975-76 and is cu rren tly finishing a term as editor of ACRL’s Publications in Librarianship series. R o s e - G r a c e F a u c h e r re tire d as head o f th e U n d e r g r a d u a te L ib ra ry a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f Michigan after 42 years o f library service. DEATHS W. C a r l J a c k s o n , form er dean of university li­ braries at Indiana University, is presum ed dead after having been lost at sea off the coast of Spain in May 1981. Having sailed his yacht, the “Carla M ia,’’ to Ireland in 1978, he was attem pting to recross the Atlantic. Jackson received his MLS in 1952 from Florida State University. H e held positions of increasing responsibility in the libraries of the University of Tennessee, Iowa State University, th e University of Iowa, th e U niversity of M innesota, and th e University of Colorado before becom ing director of libraries at Pennsylvania State U niversity in 1966. On January 1, 1973, he becam e dean of university libraries at Indiana University, a posi­ tion he relinquished on June 30, 1980, to allow more tim e for writing, research, and teaching. Jackson m ade significant contributions to the library profession d u rin g his career. H e was a le a d e r in th e fo u n d in g o f M A R L IN an d M ID LN E T, and he led the national effort to d e ­ velop the Cataloging-in-Publication program now operated by the Library of Congress. H e served th e A m e ric an L ib ra ry A sso ciatio n in se v e ra l capacities— as chair of many com m ittees, as p res­ id e n t of th e R esources and T echnical Services Division, and as a m em ber of ALA Council. M a r y R u t h M a g r u d e r B r a d y , dean of Kansas State University Libraries, M anhattan, died No­ v em ber 10. ■ ■ W A S H I N G T O N H O T L I N E b y C a r o l H e n d e r s o n D e p u ty D i r e c t o r ALA W a s h i n g t o n O f f i c e How d i d f e d e r a l p r o g r a m s o f i n t e r e s t t o c o l l e g e a n d r e s e a r c h l i b r a r i e s f a r e i n t h e f i r s t y e a r o f t h e R e a g a n A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ? I t d e p e n d s o n how o n e v i e w s t h i s m o s t e x t r a o r d i n a r y l e g i s l a t i v e s e s s i o n . F o r t h e m o s t p a r t , C o n g r e s s p r o v i d e d m o re t h a n t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n r e q u e s t e d , b u t l e s s t h a n t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r , a s sh o w n b e l o w f o r s e l e c t e d p r o g r a m s : R e a g a n ’ 82 F u n d i n g a s B u d g e t a s F u n d i n g a s o f J a n . ’ 81 o f S e p t . ’ 81 o f J a n . 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