ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 192 / C&RL News PUBLICATIONS by George M. Eberhart • Achieving Quality and Diversitu: Univer- sities in a Multicultural Society, by Richard C. Richardson Jr. and Elizabeth Fisk Skinner (271 pages, January 1991), provides a model for univer­ sities to adapt programs and services that will im­ prove success rates for underrepresented African- American, Hispanic, and American Indian stu­ dents. The model is based on an analysis of ten colleges and universities that have graduated stu­ dents from one or more underrepresented groups at rates that exceed the average for their state and for the nation. Funded by the U.S. Office o f Edu­ cational Research and Improvement, the book focuses on state policy environments and organiza­ tional practices related to positive outcomes for diversity and student achievement. The case stud­ ies include Florida State University, Florida Inter­ national University, Brooklyn College, Temple University, Wayne State University, Memphis State University, University of New Mexico, Uni­ versity of Texas at El Paso, California State Univer- sity-Dominguez Hills, and the University of Cali­ fornia-Los Angeles. The cost is $29.95, from Macmillan, 866 Third Ave., New York, NY 10022. ISBN 0-02-897342-9. • Antarctica: An E ncyclopedia, by John Ste- wart (2 vols., 1226 pages, 1990), is a detailed and comprehensive compendium of geographical, his­ torical, and scientific facts about the Southern Continent. The author presents 15,000 alphabeti­ cally arranged and cross-referenced entries de­ scribing Antarctic place names, explorers, scien­ tists, scientific stations, vessels, tour operators, sci­ entific terms, animals, and plants. No maps or illustrations accompany the text, so the reader will have to seek visual and cartographic information from the 400+ books listed in the bibliography. Appendixes include a general chronology of the continent from 1502 through 1990 and a list of 570 expeditions. Even modest-sized geographic collec­ tions will benefit from this thorough work. The foreword is by famed explorer Sir Edmund Hillary. Copies are available for $135 from McFarland & Co., Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640. ISBN 0-89950- 470-1. • Atlas o f United States Environmental Is- sues, by Robert J. Mason and Mark T. Mattson (252 pages, January 1991), presents current data on the condition of our natural resources, energy, agriculture, and urban centers. In-depth back­ ground essays on such topics as coastal zone man­ agement, noise and light pollution, toxic threats, nonfuel minerals, rangelands and wetlands are accompanied by four-color maps, photographs, charts, graphs, and diagrams. In addition, focus maps furnish case studies of major events or places that analyze the issues and policies involved. The Mount St. Helens eruption, the 1988 Yellowstone fires, Love Canal, and the Valdez oil spill are ex­ amples. Copies may be purchased for $80.00 from Macmillan, 866 Third Ave., New York, NY 10022. ISBN 0-02-897261-9. • Dial In. 1 9 90-91: An Annual G uide to L ibrary Online Public Access Catalogs in North America, edited by Michael Schuyler (228 pages, 1990), is a directory of more than 150 libraries supporting online access to their catalogs for home computer users. The entries vary from large re­ search libraries to small public libraries; the only requirement for listing is that the online catalog is accessible by modem from a microcomputer. Plans are for the dial-in guide to be updated every Sep­ tember. Dial-in numbers are listed along with the proper parameters and connect speeds, network affiliation, and contacts for both technical and pol­ icy questions. Indexes are provided by institution, state, zip code, and type o f system. Copies may be purchased for $49.50 from Meckler Corporation, 11 Ferry Lane West, Westport, CT 06880. ISBN 0- 88736-579-5. • D irectory o f Financial Aids fo r Women. 19 91-1992, by Gail Ann Schlachter (478 pages, January 1991), identifies 1,650 scholarships, fel­ lowships, grants, loans, awards, and internships set aside for women and women’s organizations. Each entry provides detailed information on program title, sponsoring organization address and tele­ phone number, scope and purpose, eligibility, remuneration, duration, special features and limi­ tations, number of awards, and deadline date. The information is indexed by program title, sponsoring organization, geographic coverage, subject, and deadline dates. The volume also lists the addresses and telephone numbers o f all state sources of edu- March 1991 /19 3 cational benefits, and describes the 60 key directo­ ries that any individual can use to locate additional sources of financial assistance. More than 70% of the entries in this new edition have been updated, and nearly 400 new programs have been added. Copies may be ordered for $45.00 (plus $3.00 ship­ ping) from Reference Services Press, 1100 Indus­ trial Road, Suite 9, San Carlos, CA 94070. ISBN 0- 918276-14-4. • The F e d e ra l Roles in Support o f Academic L ibraries: An Overview, by R. Kathleen Molz (28 pages, January 1991), is an overview of U.S. gov­ ernment funding o f academic library services and programs. Prepared in anticipation of the White House Conference on Libraries and Information Services to be held in July, this booklet summarizes the Higher Education Act of 1965 (up for reau­ thorization in September 1991), the Library Serv­ ices and Construction Act, the Depository Library Program, and the National Research and Educa­ tion Network. The role of the federal judiciary, federal foundations, and other federal agencies in support o f academic libraries is also described. Copies are available for $7.50 (quantity discounts) from ALA Publishing Services, 50 E . Huron St., Chicago, I L 60611 ISBN 0-8389-3393-9 • G uides to L ibra ry o f Congress Subject Headings and Classification on Peace and Inter­ national Conflict Resolution, compiledbyjudith Kessinger (488 pages, January 1991), was prepared by the United States Institute of Peace with the cooperation and advice of the Library of Congress Office of Subject Heading Policy. The guide in­ cludes LC headings and classification schedules for relevant subject areas in the humanities, law, social sciences, and military science. Created to aid both researchers and collection developers, the book uses familiar LC terminology and structure. A copy maybe ordered for $30.00 from the U.S. Institute of Peace, 1550 M Street, N.W., Suite 700, Wash­ ington, DC 20005-1708. ISBN 1-878379-05-4. • The H istory o f the A m erican Cinema, a projected ten-volume series, chronicles the art, the impact, the technology, and the business o f the American film industry from Muybridge and Edison to the 1980s. The first three volumes were published in January; the next seven are scheduled to appear over the next two years. The E m ergen ce o f Cinema: The Am erican Screen to 1907 (vol. 1, 560 pages), by Charles Musser, discusses the antece­ dents of film and the first 12 years o f cinema as a business and an art form within a context of Euro­ pean technological roots. The Transform ation o f Cinema, 1908-1915 (vol. 2, 310 pages), by Eileen Bowser, examines the contributions o f film figures who shaped the industry in the period when the star system developed and the silent film carved a niche in the business world. An E vening’s Entertainment: The Age o f the Silent Featu re Picture, 1915-1928 (vol. 3, 375 pages), by Richard Koszarski, chron­ icles the development of movie palaces and the establishment of Hollywood as the capital of the American film industry. All three volumes are well illustrated with photos and graphics not usually found in film histories o f this type. Notes, bibliog­ raphies, and ample indexes bode well for future volumes in this series. Each of the volumes in print costs $60.00 and may be ordered from Charles Scribner’s Sons, 866 Third Ave., New York, NY 10022. ISBN 0-684-18413-3 (vol. 1); 0-684-18414- 1 (vol. 2); 0-684-18415-X (vol. 3). • In tegra ted Online L ibra ru Catalogs, ed- ited by Jennifer Cargill (96 pages, December 1990), contains papers presented at the March 1989 Computers in Libraries C onference in Oakland, California. Topics include: the contract process, automation in library consortia, the sys­ tems librarian, dealing with new vendors, and the effect of technology on library jobs and services. The cost is $35.00. Order from Meckler Corpora­ tion, 11 Ferry Lane West, Westport, C T 06880, ISBN 0-88736-675-9. • S tren gth en in g the V .S .-ĭa p a n L ib ra ru Partnership in the Global Information Flow, edited by Theodore F.Welch, et al. (180 + 180 pages, January 1991), contains the proceedings of the fourth U.S.-Japan Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education, held in October 1988 in Racine, Wisconsin. The topics discussed reflect the current concerns about the need to share bibliographic data more efficiently, and in particular to provide ready access to each country’s Chinese-Japanese-Korean character codes. Conservation and preservation of library materials continue to generate interest on both sides of the Pacific. Also explored are opportunities for collecting Japanese materials to enrich and maintain the holdings started years ago, when the U.S. dollar had more purchasing power overseas. Databases and networks, and copyright issues re­ lated to them, were discussed frequently at this conference. This volume reprints the prepared speeches, in both their English and Japanese texts. Copies may be purchased for $40.00 from ALA Publishing Services, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. ISBN 0-8389-3378-5. ■ ■ Advertiser index Amigos..................................................... 175 Ballen................................................. cover 4 EBS Books.........................................cover 3 IS I.....................................181,183,185,187 Predicasts................................................ 145 S a u r................................................... cover 2 W ilson...................................................... 150