ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 92 / C Ù R L News m a tic a lly w ith th e in tro d u c tio n o f c o m p u te r h a rd ­ w a r e a n d s o f t w a r e a n d n e w c o m m u n i c a t i o n s e q u ip m e n t. T h e fifte e n a rtic le s co n ta in e d in S trate­ g ie s /o r M eetin g the In form a tio n N eed s o f S ociety in th e Y ea r 2 0 0 0 , c o m p ile d b y M a r th a B o a z ( L i ­ b r a r i e s U n li m i t e d , 1 9 8 1 , $ 2 2 . 5 0 ) , a d d re s s th e p ro b le m s o f ch a n g in g te ch n o lo g y an d suggest plan s fo r su p p ly in g in fo r m a tio n to an in cre a s in g ly c o m ­ p lex s o ciety . • T h e W e lc o m in g A d dress in W om en a n d L i ­ b r a r y M a n a g e m e n t , e d i t e d b y D a r l e n e E . W e in g a n d (P ie ria n Press, 1 9 8 2 , $ 1 6 .9 5 ) is a s a lu te to p a r tic ip a n ts a t a c o n fe re n c e on lib r a r y m a n a g e ­ m e n t held a t th e U n iv ersity o f W isco n sin -M a d iso n ca m p u s . T h e add ress, p resen ted by J o y c e M . E r d - m a n , p o in ts o u t fin d in g s o f th e T a sk F o r c e o n th e S ta tu s o f W o m e n th a t c le a r ly in d ic a te th a t w o m en h a v e n o t b e e n fu lly in te g ra te d in to th e a c a d e m ic stru ctu re . T h e p u rp o se o f th e c o n fe re n c e w as to ex­ p lo re th e b e n e fits th a t w o m en ca n b rin g to th e field o f a c a d e m ic lib r a r ia n s h ip an d li b r a r y m a n a g e ­ m en t. P e te r G . H am o n sp ok e on th e m a le p o in t o f v ie w , w h i l e t h e o th e r f e a t u r e d s p e a k e rs w e r e w o m en . ■ ■ C A L E N D A R M a r c h 3 1 — A c a d e m ic L ib r a r ie s : “P a r tn e r s in E d u c a tio n : N e w R o le s fo r th e A c a d e m ic L i b r a r i a n ,” th e 198 3 S p r in g In s titu te o f th e L ib r a r y A sso ciation o f th e C ity U n iv ersity o f N ew Y o rk , to b e h eld a t B r o n x C o m m u n ity C o lle g e . T h e p r o g ra m in ­ clu d es p res e n ta tio n s o n b ib lio g ra p h ic in stru ctio n and lib ra ry -cla s s ro o m fa c u lty co o p e ra tio n in th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a lo cal h isto ry a rc h iv e . C o n ­ t a c t : J u l i e S k u rd e n is , U n iv e r s ity A v e n u e an d W e s t 1 8 1 s t S t . , B r o n x , N Y 1 0 4 5 3 ; (2 1 2 ) 2 2 0 ­ 6 0 7 6 . A pril 7 — M a p s: “ M aps an d A tlases in L ib ra rie s : An I n ­ tr o d u c tio n ,” a w o rk sh o p sponsored b y th e N ew York M e tro p o lita n R e fe re n c e an d R e se a rc h L i ­ b ra ry A g en cy a t th e W ilk ie M e m o ria l B u ild in g , N ew Y ork C ity . C o n t a c t: M E T R O , 2 0 9 W e s t 23d S t . , N ew Y o rk , N Y 1 0 0 1 1 . 11 1 2 — F e d e r a l G r a n t s : T h e 2 7 t h I n s t it u t e o n F e d e r a l F u n d in g s p o n s o re d b y t h e N a tio n a l G r a d u a te U n iv e rs ity , W a s h in g to n , D C . A sp e­ c ia l session is sch ed uled fo r d iscu ssion o f th e n ew F e d e r a l A c q u i s i t i o n R e g u l a t i o n . C o n t a c t : D o n n a S m ith , N a tio n a l G r a d u a te U n iv ersity , 1 1 0 1 N o r th H ig h la n d S t r e e t , A r lin g to n , V A 2 2 2 0 1 ; ( 7 0 3 ) 5 2 7 - 4 8 0 0 . 1 2 — N e t w o r k s : “ N e t w o r k i n g — W h e r e f r o m H e re ?” , a sy m posium to be held a t th e R a m a d a In n C o n v e n tio n C e n t e r , C h a m p a ig n , Illin o is . S p e ak e rs in c lu d e Jim E d g a r , Illin o is s e c re ta ry o f s ta te ; F r a n k G r is h a m , e x e cu tiv e d ir e c to r o f S O ­ L I N E T ; B a r b a r a M ark u so n , ex e cu tiv e d ir e c to r o f IN C O L S A ; L a im a M o ck u s, ex e cu tiv e d ir e c to r o f N E L I N E T ; R ic h a r d M c C o y , p r e s id e n t o f R L G ; R o w la n d B r o w n , p resid e n t o f O C L C ; and T o n i C a r b o B e a r m a n , e x e c u tiv e d i r e c t o r o f N C L I S , F e e s : $ 2 5 fo r Illin o is resid en ts; $ 4 0 fo r n o n -Illin o is resid en ts; $ 2 0 fo r lib r a ry an d in for- LIBRARY PRESERVATION T he A dm inistrative C hallenge April 29, 1983 Library of Congress Sponsored by the ALA Resources and Technical Services Division with the cooperation of the Library of Congress National Preservation Program. This program is specifically designed to provide an administrative overview of the preservation of li­ brary materials and is aim ed at top level library management. The program will define and deline­ ate the field of library preservation; explore possibil­ ities for fitting preservation into the library organiza­ tio n ; assess lib ra ry p re s e rv a tio n c h a lle n g e s ; suggest approaches and priorities; and discuss fis­ cal realities and possioilities. Fee: $198 RTSD mem­ bers, $213 ALA members, $228 non-ALA m em ­ bers. To reserve space or obtain information, please contact Bill D rewett, A LA /R TSD , 50 East Huron S t., Chicago, IL 6 0 611, or phone (312) 944-6780, ext. 311. March 1983 / 93 scien ce students. M ake checks p a y a b le to R a m a d a In n C o n ven tio n C en ter, fo r “N etw ork­ in g Sym p osiu m ,” and send to Sym posium , O f­ fic e o f th e D ea n o f L ib r a ry Services, E a s tern I lli­ nois U n iv ersity , C h a rle s to n , I L 6 1 9 2 0 ; (2 17) 5 8 1 -6 0 6 1 . 2 1 - 2 2 — M aps: A m ap cata lo g in g workshop w ill be held in co n ju n ctio n w ith th e Spring 198 3 m eet­ ing o f th e W estern A ssociation o f M ap L ib ra rie s, San Jo se S ta te U niversity, San Jo se, C a lifo rn ia . Fe e : $ 2 0 . F o r in fo rm a tio n on w h a t m aterials to b rin g, c o n ta ct D o n n a K oepp, G o v ern m en t P u b ­ licatio ns D ep a rtm en t, D en ver P u b lic L ib r a ry , 1357 B ro a d w a y , D en ver, C O 8 0 2 0 3 ; (303) 57 1 - 2 1 3 0 . 2 4 - 2 7 — New Jersey : “L ib ra ries: W h e re th e A ction Is ,” th e 1 983 A nnual Spring C o n feren ce o f th e N ew Je rsey L ib r a ry A ssociation. Cosponsored by the N ew Jersey L ib r a ry T ru stee Association and th e E d u c a tio n a l M ed ia A ssociation, th e m eeting w ill b e held a t Resorts In te rn a tio n a l, A tla n tic C ity , N ew Jersey . C o n ta c t: A bigail Studd iford , N JL A , 116 W est S ta te S t ., T re n to n , N J 0 8 6 0 8 ; (609) 3 9 4 -8 0 3 2 . 2 9 - 3 0 — C h ild re n ’s L ite ra tu re : “Sh a rin g th e Jo y of L ite ra tu re w ith C h ild ren an d Y o u th ,” th e 3d A n nu al C h ild re n ’s L ite r a tu r e I n s titu te sp on ­ sored by N o rthern Illin o is U niversity, D eK a lb . Fe e : $ 5 3 ; for those w a n tin g aca d em ic cred it (one sem ester-hou r), $ 8 7 . C o n ta c t: C h r is tin e S. Oots, C o llege o f C o n tin u in g E d u ca tio n , N o rthern I lli­ nois U niversity, D e K a lb , I L 6 0 1 1 5 ; (815) 75 3 - 1457. A ttention C JC L S M em bers T h e C o m m u n ity an d Ju n io r C o lle g e L i ­ braries Sectio n is attem p tin g to h ighligh t the activities o f th e learn in g resource cen ters rep re­ sen te d b y its m e m b e rs h ip . A C J C L S News C learin gh ouse has been established under the auspices o f th e C JC L S C om m u n icatio n s C o m ­ m ittee. T h e C o m m itte e is co m p ilin g a co llec­ tion o f p rogram an nou ncem en ts w hich detail the activities and interests o f L R C s across the country. B r ie f a b stra cts (ap p roxim ately 100 words in length) o f special services, p ro jects, co m m u n i­ cation s netw orks, e t c ., m ay be sent to C o lette A. W a g n er, L a G u a rd ia C o m m u n ity C ollege L ib r a ry , 3 1 - 1 0 T hom son A venue, L o n g Island C ity , NY 11 1 0 1 . B e sure to includ e th e n am e o f th e co n ta ct person for th e p ro ject. Item s sub­ m itted by April 1, 198 3 , w ill be included in a special Los Angeles co nference news bulletin . A p p rop riate reports o r news item s w ill be fo r­ w a rd ed by th e C o m m itte e to th e e d ito r o f C & fìL N ew s or o th er pu blications for consider­ ation. M ay 1 3 - 1 5 — P ublishin g: “T h e P ublishing and R esearch L ib r a ry C om m un ities: Provid ing a Fo u n d atio n for D ia lo g u e ,” the 42 d A nnual C o n feren ce o f th e U niversity o f C h icag o G ra d u a te L ib r a ry School. Sp eakers in clu d e L e s te r A sheim , J a y L u c k e r, C h arles O sbu rn , and representatives from p u b ­ lishin g houses. T h e c o n feren ce w ill b e held at the C o n rad H ilto n H o tel, 7 2 0 S. M ich igan A venue, C h ica g o . C o n ta c t: M a ry B ig gs, U n iv ersity o f C h icag o G ra d u a te L ib r a ry Sch o o l, 110 0 E a s t 5 7 th S t ., C h ica g o , I L 6 0 6 3 7 . 1 5 - 2 0 — C o m m u n icatio n s: “S ch o larly C o m m u n i­ ca tio n around th e W o rld ,” to b e held a t th e B e l­ levue S tra tfo rd H o tel, P h ilad elp h ia, sponsored by th e C o u n cil o f Biology E d ito rs, th e C o n fer­ en ce o f S c ie n tific E d ito rs’ Associations, and the So ciety fo r S ch o larly P ublishin g. F e e : $ 1 2 5 b e­ fo re M arch 3 1 , o r $ 5 0 p er day. C o n ta c t: E liz a ­ beth M . Z ip f, B io Scien ces In fo rm a tio n Service, 2 1 0 0 A rch S t ., P hü ad elp h ia, PA 1 9 1 0 3 ; (215) 5 8 7 -4 8 1 5 . 1 9 — T e c h n ica l Services: “C o m in g o ut o f th e B a ck R oom : M an agem en t Issues fo r T ec h n ica l Ser­ vices in th e 8 0 s ,” th e Sp ring 1983 m eetin g and 6 0 th an n iv ersa ry c e le b ra tio n o f th e N ew E n ­ glan d T e c h n ic a l Services L ib r a r ia n s , w ill be held a t G a m b le A u d ito riu m and th e W illits - H allow ell C en ter, M t. H olyoke C o llege, South H ad ley, M assachusetts. F e a tu red speaker is H er­ b ert W h ite , In d ia n a U niversity. F o r m ore in fo r­ m a tio n , c o n ta c t Jo e B u sc h , Jo h n so n L ib r a r y , H am p sh ire C ollege, A m herst, MA 0 1 0 0 2 ; (413) 5 4 9 -4 6 0 0 , x753. 2 0 — M an agem en t: In s titu te on th e R elatio n s b e­ tw een L ib ra ria n s and C o llege A d m in istrators, to b e held a t th e C ity U n iversity o f N ew Y o rk ’s G ra d u a te C en ter. C o n ta c t: T h o m as V . Atkins, B a ru c h C o llege, 17 L exing ton A v e., Box 3 1 7 , New Y ork, NY 1 0 0 1 0 ; (212) 7 2 5 -7 6 4 8 . Ju n e 2 - 3 — U ser In s tru ctio n : “ L ib r a ry In stru ctio n and th e N ew T e c h n o lo g y ,” th e 4 th S o u th e a s te rn C o n feren ce on B ib lio g ra p h ic In stru ctio n . K ey­ n o te speaker w ill b e Sh aron A. H ogan. C o n ta ct: E d w a rd H . T ea g u e, R efe ren ce U n it, J . M urrey Atkins L ib r a ry , U niversity o f N orth C a ro lin a at C h a r lo tt e , C h a r lo tt e , N C 2 8 2 2 3 ; (7 0 4 ) 5 9 7 - 2221. 9 - 2 7 — C h in a T o u r: Study T o u r o f C h in a , spon­ sored b y th e R osary C o llege G ra d u a te School o f L ib r a ry and In fo rm a tio n Scien ce. Includ ed are visits to Sh an gh ai, H angzhou, Suzhou, N an jin g, S ia n , B e ijin g , and H ong Kong. F e e from C h i­ cago : $ 2 ,9 9 5 . C o n ta c t: G S L I S , Rosary C o llege, 7 9 0 0 W e s t D iv isio n S t r e e t, R iv e r F o r e s t, I L 6 0 3 0 5 ; (312) 3 6 6 -2 4 9 0 , x302. 2 4 - 2 6 — L ib r a r y A ssistants: “ P ro m o tin g th e L i ­ brary/M edia T e c h n ica l Assistants Im a g e ,” the 198 3 an nu al co nference o f th e C o u ncil on L i- 94 / C &R L News brary/Media T ech n ica l Assistants, Los Angeles. C o n ta ct: R aym ond R oney, L e a rn in g Resources, U niversity o f th e D is tric t o f C o lu m b ia , 4 2 0 0 C o n necticu t A venue, N .W ., W ash ing ton , D C 2 0 0 0 8 ; (202) 2 8 2 -7 5 3 6 . July 1 - 2 4 — C h ina T o u r: T h e C h ina L ib ra ry C o n fer­ ence P rogram to the People’s R ep u blic of C h in a , sponsored by the G rea ter New York M etropoli­ tan A rea C h ap ter of A C R L . F e e : $ 1 ,8 9 4 , plus 15 % tax and service and $40 conference fee (sub­ je c t to local v a riatio n s). T our includes visits to li­ braries, publishing houses, p rin tin g plants, and educational facilities. C o n tact: C h ina L ib ra ry C o n fe r e n c e , H u m a n R e la tio n s I n t e r - G r o u p C on feren ce Reservations C en ter, 12 W est 32d S t ., New Y ork, NY 10001; (800Ì 2 2 1 -1 2 5 5 , or in Deadlines: Orders for regular classified advertisements must reach the ACRL office on or before the second of the month preced­ ing 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 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 job 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 announce­ ments should 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. JOBLIN E: Call (312) 944-6795 for late-breaking job ads for aca­ demic and research library positions. A pre-recorded 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 submitted 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. This 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 deadlines, will not appear in C&RL News. The cost of a six-month subscription is $10 for ACRL mem­ bers and $15 for non-members Contact: Classified Advertising Dep t, ACRL, American Library Association. 50 Ē. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780 FOR SALE ANALES SOCIEDAD CIENTIFICA ARG ENTINA. For sale com­ plete collection, bound or unbound, in perfect condition. From 1890 to 1982, this collection offers a complete record of the development New Y ork, (212) 5 6 3 -4 3 7 0 , 6 9 7 -1 1 9 1 . 1 0 - 2 4 — Russia T o u r: “ L ib ra rie s o f the U S S R ,” sponsored by the A m erican L ib ra ry Association and coordinated by the C itizen Ex ch an ge C ou n ­ c il, features visits to libraries in M oscow, R iga, and Leningrad . Fee: $ 1 ,7 7 9 from New Y ork; $ 1 ,9 9 9 from Los Angeles. C o n ta ct: C itizen E x ­ change C o u n cil, 18 E a st 41st S t ., New Y ork, NY 10017, (212) 8 8 9 -7 9 6 0 ; o r Fred erick R yan , Assis­ ta n t L ib ra ry D irecto r, C alifo rn ia S ta te U niver­ sity, C h ico , CA 9 5 9 2 9 , (916) 8 9 5 -6 2 0 9 . 1 9 - 2 2 — U ser In s tru c tio n : T h ir d I n te rn a tio n a l C o n feren ce on U ser E d u c a tio n , U niversity o f E d inb u rgh , Scotlan d, sponsored by th e British L ib ra ry Inform ation O ffice r for User E d ucation P ro ject. C o n ta ct: T hird Intern atio n al C o n fer­ ence, 13 C aernarvon Close, Shepshed, Leices­ tershire L E I 2 9 Q B , E n glan d. ■ ■ of the sciences in Argentina, covering Paleontology. Mathematics. Physics. Chemistry, Anthropology, etc. Sociedad Cientifica Argen­ tina, Av. Santa Fe 1145, Buenos Aires, Argentina; or V. Palmeri, 80 Forest Ave . Paramus. NJ 07652, (201) 772-5900 POSITION NEEDED FRESH P H.D. in library science. Wants one year practical experi­ ence as science librarian or teaching library school. Will teach mdex­ ing, thesaurus construction, bibliometrics, etc. Will relocate. Benson, P.O. Box 6543, Cleveland, OH 44101 POSITIONS OPEN A S SISTA N T/A SSO C IA TE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN, Collection Development, UCLA. Develop and implement collection develop­ ment policies for the University Library; coordinates collection devel­ opment activities throughout the library system. Responsible for the Gifts and the Special Collections Departments including the Univer­ sity Archives and Oral History Program. Will establish a preservation program. Allocates and monitors funds for library materials (over $4 million annually); participates in general administration of library through participation in the library's Executive Committee. Qualifica­ tions: understanding of research library collection development in a university setting; evidence of managerial skills including ability to assess budget and fiscal records; professional degree from accred­ ited library school normally required. Evidence of scholarly activities preferred. Salary: $29.400-$48.100. Send letter, resume and three references by May 1. to: Rita A. Scherrei, Director Admin. Systems and Personnel Services, University Research Library, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles. CA 90024. UCLA is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. A SSISTA N T DOCUM ENTS LIBRARIAN, tenure-track position Central Washington University. Assist with management and devel­ opment of depository, microform, and map collections. Salary and rank dependent upon qualifications, including ALA-accredited MLS, three to five years experience, preferably in documents, and addi­ tional formal education in an appropriate field desirable. Salary $20,554 DOQ Available. July 1 ‚ 1983 Send letter of application, re­ sume. and names of three references by April 15. 1983, to. Ruth D. Hartman, Search Committee Chair, c/o Dean’s Office, Central Wash­ ington University Library, Ellensburg. WA 98926. Equal employ­ ment opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX institution. A SSISTA N T G OVERNM EN T PUBLICATIONS LIBRA RIAN. Uni versity of Nevada-Reno seeks energetic, innovative librarian inter­ ested in government publications to perform reference services, on­ line searching, instructional services, and work with international organizations' publications. Graduate library degree from ALA- accredited school, familiarity with computer searching; government publications or reference experience in academic library desirable.