ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 303 Gertrude C. Davis, Head Librarian, Martha S. Grafton Library, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia Secretary Joel M. Lee, Head of Technical Services, Donnelley Library, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois Brother Paul J. Ostendorf, Head Librarian, Fitzgerald Library, Saint Mary’s College, Wi­ nona, Minnesota COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Imogene I. Book, Director of the Library, Rend Lake College, Ina, Illinois Bob Schremser, Head Librarian, Alexander City State Junior College, Alexander City, Ala­ bama Secretary William I. Bunnell, Director of Library Ser­ vices, County College of Morris, Dover, New Jersey Raymond G. Roney, Director of the Library, Washington Technical Institute, Washington, D.C. EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Darrell Jenkins, Assistant Serials Librarian, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico Jean C. Jones, Librarian, American Psychi­ atric Museum Association, Washington, D.C. Secretary Leslie Benton Bjorncrantz, Curriculum Li­ brarian and Reference Librarian, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Marjorie Zumstein, Education and Psychol­ ogy Librarian, Purdue University, West Lafay­ ette, Indiana LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Susan C. Finsen, Assistant Executive Officer, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Myron Jacobstein, Law Librarian, Stanford University Law Library, Stanford, California Member-at-Large Frances Hunt Hall, Law Librarian and Asso­ ciate Professor, Law Library, Southern Method­ ist University, Dallas, Texas Leslie W. Sheridan, Director of University Libraries, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION Vice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect Evert Volkersz, Head, Department of Special Collections, State University of New York at Continued on page 320 News From the Chapters The Eastern New York Chapter of ACRL held its fall meeting at the State University of New York at Cortland on October 1, 1976. The meeting consisted of seven roundtable discussions which were available in both morn­ ing and afternoon sessions. The group leaders were drawn from the chapter, thus providing an opportunity for the membership to utilize its expertise in various areas of librarianship. The topics discussed were “Minicomputers in Libraries,” led by.John Linford, State Uni­ versity of New York at Albany; “Library In­ struction,” Lynn Case and Jon Lindgren, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York; “Pub­ lic Relations and Orientation,” Jacquelyn Gav- ryck, SUNY, Albany; “Which Services and to Whom,” Irving Stephens, Rensselaer Polytech­ nic Institute, Troy, New York; “Weeding Li­ brary Collections,” Mina LaCroix and Barbara Rice, SUNY, Albany; “Budgeting for Library Acquisitions,” Sue Weaver, St. Lawrence Uni­ versity; and “Interlibrary Loan,” Lee Dalzell, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Comments solicited on a questionnaire dis­ tributed by the Program Planning Committee indicate that the informal nature of the pro­ gram was conducive to productive group dis­ cussion and that the format should be repeated next year. Evaluative interviewing will be the subject of the spring meeting to be held at Williams College on May 26, 1977. Sheila Creth of the University of Connecticut, Storrs, will be the featured speaker. ■ ■