ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries April 1988 / 237 Marva DeLoach, University of Illinois Library, Urbana-Champaign. Robert Franklin, McFarland & Co., Inc., Jeffer­ son, North Carolina. Salvador G uereña, C olección T loqu e Na­ huaque, University of California, Santa Barbara. Willie Hardin, Torreyson Library, University of Central Arkansas, Conway. Mary F. Hicks, California State University L i­ brary, Sacramento. E .J. Josey, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Pittsburgh. Hwa-Wei Lee, Ohio University, Athens. Josette Anne Lyders, University of Houston, Clear Lake, Texas. Josephine McSweeney, Pratt Institute Library, Brooklyn, New York. Susan K. Martin, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Sue O. Medina, Network of Alabama Academic Libraries, Alabama Commission on Higher Edu­ cation, Montgomery. Orthella Moman, Henry T. Sampson Library, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi. Paul H. Mosher, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Noel Peattie, University of California, Davis. Emma Bradford Perry, Harvard Business School Library, Boston. Hannelore B. Rader, Cleveland State University Libraries, Ohio. Elaine K. Rast, Cataloging/Automated Record D epartm ent, Northern Illinois University L i­ braries, DeKalb. James Rettig, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Pat Rom, College of Wooster, Ohio. Roscoe Rouse, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Mary Lee Sweat, Loyola University, New Or­ leans, Louisiana. A1 F. Trezza, School of Library and Informa­ tion Studies, Florida State University, Tallahassee. John Tyson, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Virginia. Herbert S. White, School of Library and Infor­ mation Science, Indiana University, Bloomington. Thomas L. Wilding, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries, Cambridge. Jerome Yavarkovsky, New York State Library, Albany. ACRL seeks nominees for office The Association needs your help to achieve its goals and objectives. W o u l d you like to serve on the ACRL Board of Directors as member-at-large or seek office in an ACRL section? Would you like to nominate any­ one else for such a position? If the answer is yes, here is what you need to do. ACRL Board of Directors The College Libraries Section and Community and Junior College Libraries Section will be nomi­ nating candidates for member-at-large to the ACRL Board of Directors. The election for these offices will be held in the spring of 1989. The win­ ners will hold office beginning in the summer of 1989. If you wish to be considered for nomination to either office or if you would like to submit names for consideration, contact the chair of the Nomi­ nating Committee of either CLS or CJCLS (their names are given below) prior to the ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. 238 / C &RL News ACRL section officers Candidates for vice-chair/chair-elect of ACRL sections are selected by the Nominating Commit­ tees of each section. If you would like to nominate someone or be nominated for vice-chair/chair-elect of an ACRL section, contact the chair of the Nomi­ nating Committee for the appropriate section prior to ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. Other section offices, including secretary and member- at-large, may also be under consideration for this term of office, which would begin in the summer of 1989. Section Nominating Committee chairs Anthropology and Sociology Section Kathryn Creely, Catalog D ep’t, Central L i­ brary, University o f California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093. Art Section Allen Cohen, Head, Cataloging Department, University of California Library, Santa Barbara, CA 93109. Asian and African Section Dona S. Straley, Middle East Librarian, 308 Main Library, Ohio State University, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. Bibliographic Instruction Section Maureen Pastine, Director of Libraries, Wash­ ington State University, Pullman, W A 99164- 5610. College Libraries Section Steven Pandolfo, College Librarian, Mills C ol­ lege, 5000 Mac Arthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94613. Community and Junior College Libraries Section Joseph F. Lindenfeld, Head Librarian, Shelby State Community College, P.O. Box 40568, Mem­ phis, TN 38174-0568. Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Jean T. Thompson, Assistant Director for Refer­ ence and Information Services, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison, W I 53706. Law and Political Science Section Stephen Atkins, Political Science Subject Spe­ cialist, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801. Bare Books and Manuscripts Section Donald Farren, Associate Director of Libraries for Special Collections, McKeldin Library, Uni­ versity of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. Science and Technology Section Sheila Grant Johnson, Head, Biological Sciences Reference, 102 Library, Oklahoma State Univer­ sity, Stillwater, OK 74074-0375. Slavic and East European Section Stephen D. Corrsin, Acting Associate Librarian for Technical Services, Brooklyn College Library, Brooklyn, NY 11210. University Libraries Section Shelley E. Phipps, Acting University Librarian, Main Library A347, University of Arizona, Tuc­ son, AZ 85721. Western European Specialists Section Anna H. Perrault, Humanities Bibliographer, Louisiana State University Library, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. W om en ’s Studies Section Cynthia Fugate, University of Washington Li­ braries, FM 25, Seattle, W A 98195. ACRL staff profile Cathleen Bourdon, deputy executive director, joined ACRL in 1983 after working for nine years as a college librarian. As the deputy, Cathleen is re­ sponsible for the direc­ tion of the entire ACRL operation in the absence o f the executive direc­ tor. “ My former college colleagues were amused by m y new title and gave me a gold deputy’s star to wear my first day on the jo b .” Cathleen serves as the liaison to the sections, discussion groups, and m any o f the co m m it­ Cathleen Bourdon tees. She provides coor­ dination and support to over 150 committees by keeping them informed of policies, procedures, and deadlines. “ Each year I update the ACBL Guide to Policies and Procedures manual and that helps me keep all of the policies straight in my mind. I see my role as helping the committee chairs work effectively in the ACRL bu­ reaucracy.” Every three years Cathleen serves as the coordi­ nator of the ACRL National Conference. The Fifth National Conference will be held April 5-8, 1989, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The theme of the conference will be “ Building on the First Century” to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the College 240 / C &RL News Library Section in the American Library Associa­ tion. “ I think this national conference will be out­ standing,” she said. “ The conference committee is planning some exciting new programs and social events.” The conference co-chairs are Martha Alex­ ander Bowman and Evan Farber. Cathleen also works with the ACRL Board of Directors by writing agendas, Board documents, and reports. She is responsible for the daily man­ agement of the ACRL office and works closely with the office manager. Cathleen just completed her term as president of the ALA Staff Association. “ Serving in a volunteer position again has given me a better appreciation of the time pressures our members face. It’s not easy to hold down a full­ time, demanding job and serve as an officer of an association.” Before coming to ACRL, Cathleen was the li­ brary director at Alverno College in Milwaukee, isconsin. She was active in local and state library ssociations and served as president of LCOMM Library Council of Metropolitan Milwaukee) and s secretary of the Wisconsin Association of Aca­ emic Librarians. Cathleen also served as a Peace orps volunteer in Ethiopia from 1969 to 1972 and raveled extensively throughout Africa and Eu­ ope. When not working on ACRL jobs, Cathleen ursues such hobbies as watching 1940s movies, ross-stitch embroidery, and “ obsessive” novel eading. “ When John D. MacDonald died last ear,” she lamented, “ I read all twenty-one of his ravis McGee mysteries in two weeks. That was ard to do and still be attentive to my daughter Jill, ge 10, and my son Jeffrey, age 5.” W a ( a d C t r p c r y T h a ACE bibliographies prepared by Gelman librarians Bibliographies for each concurrent session of the American Council on Education’s annual meeting in Washington, D .C ., on January 17-20, 1988, were provided by librarians at George Washington University’s Gelman Library. The American Li­ brary Association is a constituent member of the American Council on Education, and ACRL ap­ points a representative who serves a two-year term. Pictured below is the current representative, Sharon J. Rogers (left), university librarian at Gelman Library. The bibliographies were dis­ cussed with Patricia Senn Breivik (center) ‚ director of the Auraria Library in Denver, and Judith S. Eaton (right), president of the Community College of Philadelphia. Breivik is the newly elected chair of ACE’s Council of Fellows, having served as ACE Fellow with the University of Wisconsin System president in 1983-84. Eaton is the incoming chair of the ACE Board of Directors. She participated in the Arden House Symposium on Libraries and the Search for Academic Excellence in March 1987 and is a current appointee to the ALA Presidential Committee on Information Literacy which will re­ port at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in 1989. Sharon J. Rogers, Patricia Breivik, Judith Eaton.