ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries College & Research Libraries News INDEX TO VOL. 5 5 (1 9 9 4 ) Compiled by Eldon W. Tamblyn Computer data prepared by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky P ortland State U niversity, O regon A Abbott, Thomas E., letter to the ed., 631 Abell, Millicent D., retired & port., 382- 83 Abston, Deborah, “Racial & ethnic di­ versity: information exchange,” 673 Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1994, 203; 1995, 502 Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Ackroyd, Peter, 443; Allen, James E., 380; Bernstein, Leonard, 33; Caucasus Mtns., 680; Chicano lit., 443; Children’s books, 226; Children’s lit., 226 (CRL, 95; illus., 380); Civil rights (Pauley), 33; CRL (children’s lit.), 95; Corona (Bert) Oral Hist. Coll., 605; Council on Foreign Rela­ tions, 163; Creeley (Robt.) Archive (poetry), 33; Crosby (Bing) Hist. Soc., 94; Darwin, Charles, 516; Dickey, James, 94; Disney films, 443; E dg erto n, H a ro ld , 226; Edwardian novels, 1900-1915, 443; ESL of Va., 226; Exxon Valdez oil spill, 302; Factsheetfive, 163; Faneuil, Peter, 226; Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 163; 1st eds., 163; Fischel, Henry A. (Hellenism), 605; Fishman (Joshua A. & Gella Schweid) Family Archive (sociolinguistics), 443; Gambling, 302; Games, 302; Greene, A. C., 605; Greene, Graham, 605; Hancock (T hom as, J o h n ) papers, 226; Hartmann, Sadakichi, 95; Hellenism (Fischel), 605; Henchman, Daniel, 226; Horses (von Hunersdorf Coll.), 94; Juran, J. M. (TQM), 679-80; Lenski, Lois, 380; Literature (Singer), 33; LA 1992 riots, 303, clarification, 439; M cG uane, Thomas, 380; McMillan, Horace J., 302; Madagas­ car, 95; Martin, Geo. R. R., 33, 443; Meiji era (Natl. Diet Lib.), 33; Melville, Herman (Sealts), 380; Mexican/Mexi can- American hist., 443; Moore (James) family, 680; Natl. Diet Lib. (Meiji era), 33; NNHW archives, 226; Naval hist. (Sheridan), 32; Pauley, Frances F. (civil rights), 33; PEN American Ctr., 302; Peters (Jo­ seph & Ruth) Collections (retablo paintings), 704-5; Poetry (Robt. Creeley Archive), 33; Retablo paint­ ings (Peters), 704-5; Schmidt, Walter G. (Tex. postal hist.), 163; Sealts, Merton M., Jr. (Melville), 380; Sheridan, Robt. N. (naval hist.), 32- 33; Singer, Isaac B. (& port., 302; lit., 33); Sociolinguistics (Fishman), 443; Spanish lit., 443; Special event man­ agement, 605; Still, Wm. Grant, 748; Stratemeyer Syndicate archives, 95; Tex. Monthly archives, 516; Tex. Postal Hist. Coll. (Schmidt), 163; Thurber, Tex., 680; TQM (Juran), 679-80; Valdez oil spill, 302; VLWV, 226; von Hunersdorf Coll. (horses), 94; World Evangelical Fellowship, 680; YMCA, Kitchener-Waterloo, 680 Acquisitions (by institution): Bennington Coll., 163; Coll. of Charleston, 32- 33; Duke U., 443,748; Emory U., 33, 94, 605; Fla. Atlantic U., 33; Geo. Washington U., 605; GMI Engineer­ ing & Management Inst., 679; Gonzaga U., 94; Harvard U., 226; Hunter Coll., 163; Huntington, 516; Ind. U., 605; LC, 33; Mariner’s Mus., 302; MIT, 226; Mich. State U., 380; Natl. Sporting, 94; NYPL, 95, 163; NYSL, 163, 380; NYU, 443; North­ western U., 95; Princeton U., 302; St. Joseph U., 704-5; Southwest Tex. State U., 516; Stanford U., 33, 443; Tex. A&M U., 33, 443; U. of Ariz., 226, 443; UC (Riverside, 95; Santa Barbara, 226, 302,605); U. of Colo., 33; UI, U-C, 95; UN, Las Vegas, 302- 3; U. of N. B., 680; UNC, Greens­ boro, 380; U. of Southern Calif., 303, clarification, 439; UT (Arlington, 163, 605, 680; Austin, 302); U. of Water­ loo, Ont., 680; U. of Wis. (Madison, 380; Milwaukee, 680); Va. SL & Archives, 226; Wheaton Coll., 680; Yale U., 443 “African studies computer resources,” Kuntz, 68-73 Agee, Jane, photo., 443 Albritton, Rosie, news note & port., 227 “Alfred University holds ‘cardbecue’” & photo., 467-68 Alldredge, Noreen, “Networked infor­ mation technologies: CNI report,” 337 Allen, Barbara McFadden, appt., 750 Alley, Brian, retired, 98 Aman, Mohammed, news note & port., 681 Amato, Sara, ed., “Internet reviews,” 89, 95, 159-60, 220-21, 296-97, 375-76, 438-39,510-12,599-600,674-75,744- 45 AAS, illus., 400-401 (photos., 401, cover no. 7) “ACE seeks fellows,” 556 ALA, Annual Conference, 1994, “ACRL FILING is word-by-word (ALA, 1968). ABBREVIATIONS: Standard abbreviations are used except in titles. Names of some organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are also abbreviated and are alphabetized as if spelled out. Special abbreviations: appt. appointment f. foundation port. portrait prof. profile prog. program SPECIAL USAGES: More than one reference per page is indicated in parentheses. Under the heading “Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title)" parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for named collections). Index to volume 55, 1994 / 1-1 1-2 / C&RL News preconferences in Miami Beach,” 214-16; “Pittsburgh offers prizes,” 337; “Presenters on networking sought,” 6; “Represent ACRL in Mi­ ami Beach,” 189 ALA, “Customer feedback—how to get it,” 64-65 ALA, Exec. Director, “Martinez takes top post at ALA” & port., 335 ALA, “International library fellows begin assignments” & photo., 36 ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 1994, 208-10 ALA, President, “Customer service: the heart of a library” & port., 63 ALA, ‘“Write for America’s libraries’ cam­ paign goes online,” 67 “ALA and ACRL expand electronic con­ nections,” 403-4 “ALA approves Goal 2000,” 747 “ALA candidates’ fonim encourages lively debate,” 208-10 “ALA developing gopher,” 61 ALA Graphics, Great minds posters, 60 “ALA self-study meetings,” 737 “ALA to broadcast new teleseminar,” 59- 60 “ALA w on’t go to Cincinnati in 1995,” 5 “ADA materials sought,” 215 Ansari, Mary, retired, 608 Appalachian heritage, “Summer mead­ ows on Snake Mountain near Trade, Tennessee” photo., cover, no. 3 Appalachian State U., “Gopher to South­ ern Mountaineers Filmography,” 708-9 Appointments, 34-35, 96-98, 164, 227- 29, 305-6, 381-82, 445-46, 517-20, 606-8, 682-83, 749-51 “Are you subscribed?” ACRL-Forum list serv, 603 “Are you thinking about writing a bibli­ ography?” Haddock, 471-72, 497 AECT, “Standards for community, jun­ ior, and technical college learning resources programs,” 1994,274-87, 572-85 ACRL, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1994,203; 1995, 502 ACRL, ASC, “Faculty status consultants sought,” 405; “Promotion/tenure documents sought,” 468-69 ACRL, “ALA and ACRL expand elec­ tronic connections,” 403-4 ACRL, “And the winners are 433-35 ACRL, Annual Conference, 1994, 189 ACRL, Annual report, 1993-94, 653-72 ACRL, BIS, Bibliographic Instruction Pub­ lication of the Year Award, 1995, 506-7 ACRL, BIS, Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1994, 202, 204 & photo., 504; 1995, 502-3 ACRL, BIS, “Seeks editor,” 188-89 ACRL, Board of Directors, “Highlights” (Feb., 199-200; June & photos., 492- 94) ACRL, Board of Directors, photos., 1993- 94, 492, 668 (& roster); photos., 1994-95, 493 ACRL, Board o f Directors, “Talk to the ACRL Board in Miami Beach,” 253 ACRL, “Breivik and Pastine share plans for ACRL,” 151-55 ACRL, “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations,” 364-65 ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial report” & port., 669-72 ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 211 ACRL, “C&RLNewsNet,” 210 ACRL, CLS, CLIP notes, #17,61; #18,189 ACRL, CLS, “Compilers needed for CLIP notes,” 253; Emergency and disas­ ter planning fo r college libraries (CLIP note #17), published, 6l; Staff development and continuing edu­ cation (CLIP note #18), published, 189 ACRL, CLS, Library Director Mentor Pro­ gram, “College library mentor pro­ gram,” 7 ACRL, CLS, Standards Comm., “Stan­ dards for college libraries, 1995 edi tion, draft,” 261-72, 294 ACRL, CJCLS, “Seeks authors,” 628; “Stan­ dards for community, junior, and technical college learning resources programs,” 274-287 ACRL, Curriculum materials center col­ lection development policy, pub­ lished, 60-61 ACRL, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1995, 504-5 ACRL, EBSS, Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Award, 1994, 204; 1995, 504 ACRL, Exec. Director, “Letter” & port., 657-58; “Members shape ACRL’s future,” 368-72 ACRL, “Highlights of ACRL programs at ALA’s Annual Conference,” 1994,8c photos., 482-90, 512, comment, 631 ACRL, Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1994, 202; 1995, 503 ACRL, “Meet the ACRL staff’ & ports., 498-99 ACRL, Midwinter Meetings, 1994, 185, 199-201 (planning session photos., 185, 200); 1995, 735-40, 742 ACRL, National Conference, 1995, “Call for pap ers a n d p r o p o s a ls ,” centerfold, no. 1; “Creative ideas and research sought,” 189; “James and Takaki will speak,” 594; “Librar­ ians win Pittsburgh prizes,” 469; “Pittsburgh offers prizes,” 337; “Pitts­ burgh: your kind o f neighborhood” & photo., 480-81, 519; “Preview Pittsburgh,” 253; “Register now for ACRL in Pittsburgh and win a free trip anywhere in the U. S.,” 707; “Sassen and McChesney to address ACRL’s 7th National Conference” & ports., 650; “Save Pittsburgh post­ cards and win,” 59; “Share your ideas,” 336-37; “Silent auction needs your help!” 707; “Touring the cul­ tural side of Pittsburgh” & photo., 722-23; “Touring the libraries of Pittsburgh” & photo., 648-49 ACRL, “National Institute for Library Personnel teleconference,” 627 ACRL, “Official ACRL documents,” 509 ACRL, “Order your Annual Conference audiocassettes,” 488 ACRL, Past-Presidents, photo., 363 ACRL, President, appt. & port., 228; “College libraries and the new tech­ nology,” 196-97; “Meet the candi­ dates,” 738; “Message” & port., 654- 55; photo., 483 ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices C urrent E xh ibition Catalogue Awards, 1994, 206; 1995, 506 ACRL, RBMS, Security Comm., “Guide­ lines regarding thefts in libraries: draft version,” 289-94 ACRL, RBMS, “Will rescind Guidelines on m anuscripts a n d archives packet,” 190 ACRL, STS, Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1995, 507 ACRL, “Standards for community, jun­ ior, and technical college learning resources programs,” 1994, 274-87, 572-85 ACRL, “The time to lead,” 213, 223 ACRL, ULS, “Business meeting high­ lights,” 200; “Discusses virtual li­ braries and publishing,” 201; “ULS in Miami—leadership is the focus,” 556-57 ACRL, Vice-President, “Message” & port., 656 ACRL, WESS, Martinus Nijhoff Interna­ tional West European Specialist Study Grant, 1994, 205; 1995, 505 ACRL, “The year in review,” 659-67 “ACRL and CNI identify use of networks in teaching,” 336 “ACRL award opportunities,” 502-7 “ACRL candidates for 1995 elections,” 731-33, 742 “ACRL discussion groups,” 740 ACRL-Forum, “Let’s talk about ACRL,” 468 ACRL-Forum listserv, “Are you sub­ scribed?” 603 “ACRL honors the 1994 award winners,” Spiegel, 202-6 “ACRL in Miami—taking the network plunge” & photos., 482-90, 512, comment, 631 “ACRL leaders address future,” 199 “ACRL meetings in Philadelphia,” 735- 40, 742 “ACRL offers accreditation advisors,” 555-56 “ACRL poster session deadline extended,” 627-28 “ACRL preconferences in Miami Beach,” ALA, 214-16 “ACRL priorities 1994-95,” 494 “ACRL seeks nominees for office,” 213, 223 “ACRL units start new listservs,” 709 “ACRL wants you!” 588-92, 600 Atkinson (Hugh C.) Memorial Award, 1994, 202; 1995, 503 Atkinson, Ross, photo., 503; “Wins K. G. Saur Award” & port., 204 “Award-winning PR supports colleges’ missions” & logo& photo., Dowell, 636-37 Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-3 Awards, 96 (2), 164, 202-6 (9), 227, 252, 253, 305, 444-45 (7), 502-7, 517, 681-82, 749 B Bain-Kerr, Janice W., appt., 517-18 Bake, William, “Summer meadows on Snake Mountain near Trade, Ten­ nessee” photo., cover, no. 3 Baker, Thomas, “The swinging polka” sheet music illus., (photo., 401) Baker, Zachary M., news note, 606 Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1994, 203; 1995, 502 Baldridge, Alan, retired, 35 BBW, 1994, & illus., 403 Barbee, Annis, photo., 728 Barksdale-Hall, Roland C., appt., 445-46 Bart, Hans, deceased, 610 Bassham, Mia W., appt., 518 Bauner, Ruth, retired, 98 Bearman, Toni Carbo, news note, 164 Beatty, Bill, retired, 608 Becker, J. Thomas, “Carpeting your li­ brary,” 410-12 Beethoven Bibliography Database, “Even Beethoven joins the Net,” 59 Beiers, Katherine, retired, 608 Bell, Don, photo., 717 Bell, Gladys Smiley, “Culture keepers: today’s African American librarians,” 568, 570; “First peoples and the Internet,” 633-35; news note, 681; photo., 485 Bennett, Scott, appt., 606 Benson, Nettie Lee, deceased, 99 Berea Coll., “Summer meadows on Snake Mountain near Trade, Tennessee” photo., cover, no. 3 Bergholz, Harry, deceased, 307 Bernbom, Gerald, “INforum: building strong partnerships,” 560-63, cor­ rection, 680 Bemero, Cheryl, duties & port., 498 Bethune, Mary McLeod, prof., 56 (photo., cover, no. 2) “BI or research?” Perreault, 80, 83 “Bibliographic instruction or research: what’s in a name?” McKinzie (54:336- 37), comment, 80, 83 Bibliographic Instruction Publication of the Year Award, 1995, 506-7 Birkinshaw, Scott B., deceased, 751 Birnbaum, Henry, retired, 166 “BIS needs presenters for 1995,” 556-58 “BIS seeks editor,” 188-89 BCALA, “Culture keepers: today’s Afri­ can American librarians,” 568, 570 Boissé, Joseph, photo., 363 Bonk, Sharon C., appt., 96 Book, Imogene L., “Community College Award” & port., 205-6 “Books, computers, and the Pushmi- Pullyu,” Taylor, 84-86 Borden, Joseph C., deceased, 684 Borei, Karin Begg, photos., 492, 668 Bowling Green Stat^U., “Quality man­ agement for today’s academic li­ brary,” 406-9, 422 Bradley, Lynne E., “Washington hot­ line,” 741-42 “Bradley Univ. digitizes images,” 335 Branch, Katherine A., appt., 34 “The Brandeis reality,” Herman, 146-47 Breivik, Patricia Senn, ACRL vice-presi- dent & port., 433-34; photo., 493; “Plans for ACRL” & port., 151-54 “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations,” Coppola, 364-65 Brokaw, Stacia, “Carpeting your library,” 410-12 Brown U., “Books, computers, and the Pushmi-Pullyu,” 84-86 Brunswick, Sheldon, deceased, 447 Bryant, Douglas W., deceased, 610 Bunge, Charles, “ALA candidates’ fo­ rum” & port., 208-9 Burckel, Nicholas, news note, 444 Bush, Pat, retired, 608 Byrne, Elizabeth D., “Criteria for con­ solidation of branch libraries,” 348- 50, 378 C Cage, Alvin C., “Reinventing libraries: the Stephen F. Austin experience,” 468 Calif. Polytechnic State U., “Inaugurates ‘The loan arranger’” & logo, 5; “Li­ brary participates in Electronic Vil­ lage conference,” 469 “California quake rocks libraries,” 123 (photos., 121, 123) CSU, Chico, “The faculty electronic re­ search center,” 127-28 “Call for popular culture papers,” PCA, 252 “Call for sci/tech abstracts,” FSTLR, 252 Campbell, Jerry D., news notes, 444,749 “Candidates for ALA Council,” ACRL, 211 Cann, Sharon Lee, appt., 606 CARL, “SilverPlatter signs agreements with CARL and NOTIS,” 252 “Carnegie Mellon selects SIRSI system,” 627 Carpenter, Kathryn Hamm ell, appt., 164 “Carpeting your library,” Minick, 410-12 Carter, Robert L., retired, 229 Cassaro, James, news note, 517 “Catholic University gets new law li­ brary” & photo., 708 “Celebrate the freedom to read-Banned Books Week 1994,” 403 “Censorship in an academic library,” Podrygula, 76-78, 83 “Center for Library Initiatives formed,” CIC. 251 “Changing organizational structures,” Munroe, 201 Chavez, Cesar, Great minds poster, 60 Chin, Sushan, news note, 517 “Choicest 30,” Sabosik, 150 Christie, Manson & Woods, Inc., Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarian ship Award, 1995, 506 Cinnamon, mint, and mothballs, Tiller, illus., cover, no. 9 “CUNY and SUNY share resources,” 253 Clarifications, 6, 439, 446 “Class gifts benefit libraries,” 251 Clement, Elaine, “No food, no drink, no noise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258 “Clinton’s community service idea be­ comes reality,” 187 CLIP notes, ACRL, #17, 61; #18, 189 CLIP notes, ACRL, “Compilers needed,” 253 Close, Glenn, photo., 537 CNI, “ACRL and CNI identify use of networks in teaching,” 336; “Net­ worked information technologies: CNI report,” 337 “CNI: optimizing public and private interests,” Kirk, 24-25 “Collection policies for your curriculum materials center,” ACRL, 60 C&RL, “Applications/nominations invited for C&RL editor,” 467; “Editor sought,” 629, 708 C&RL news, “Cartoonist wanted,” 469; “Compile a subject list of Internet resources,” 73; “Recruit the best!” 378; “Share your library’s news,” 155, 291, 643; “Share your NLW celebration with C&RL news," 189; “Share your opinion with C&RL news readers,” 297; “Statement of owner­ ship and management,” 646 “C&RL news submission guidelines,” 27 C&RL NewsNet, “Get connected! jobs and news now on the Internet,” 210, 345, 436, 508, 598, 673, 743 “College libraries and the new technol­ ogy,” Kirk, 196-97 “College library mentor program,” Hard­ esty, 7 Coll. of Wm. & Mary, “Award-winning PR supports colleges’ missions” & photo., 636-37 Collins, Mary Ellen, “Receives EBSS Award” & port., 204 Colo. State U., “Providing access to journals—just in time or just in case?” 130-32, 148 CIC, “Center for Library Initiatives formed,” 251 Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1994, 205-6; 1995, 503-4 “Compile a subject list of Internet re­ sources,” C&RL news, 73 “Compilers needed for CLIP notes,” ACRL, 253 Conference circuit (“CNI: optimizing public and private interests,” Kirk, 24-25; “Culture keepers,” Bell, 568, 570; “Forging partnerships in sci­ ence education reform,” Mihram, 432, 435; “Images as information resources,” Nuckles, 346-47, 365; “IFLA’94,” Ford, 569-70; “‘LOEX’ goes west!” Piette, 639-40; “Meeting ex­ plores gateways and gatekeepers,” Davis, 135-37; “NASULGC meeting explores technology,” Ford, 23; “The upside of downsizing: using BI to cope,” LaGuardia, 362-63) Conkling, Thomas W., “Radioactivity in books and journals,” 628 “Constitutions of the world,” Goodwin, 709 Cook, C. Donald, deceased, 383 1-4 / C&RL News Cooke, Eileen, retired & port., 36 Coon, Jeffrey A., “Internet resources for religious studies” (54:635-37), clari­ fication, 6 Cooper, Carol, photo., 503 Coppola, Elaine, “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations, ” 364- 65 “Copyright holders information on In­ ternet,” 555 Cornell, Alice, news notes, 164, 381 “Cornell is Internet site for USDA statis­ tics,” 251 Cornell U., “Selecting a preservation photocopy machine,” 14-18, cor­ rection, 192 Corp. for Natl. & Community Service, “Clinton’s community service idea becomes reality,” 187 Corrections, 192, 680. See also Clarifica­ tions Corry, Emmett, Brother, O.S.F., retired, 307 Cramer, Michael D., “Licensing agree­ ments: think before you act,” 496-97 Crandall, Steve, photo., 467 Creth, Sheila, news note, 444 “Criteria for consolidation of branch libraries,” Byrne, 348-50, 378 “Culture keepers: today’s African Ameri­ can librarians,” Bell, 568, 570 Curriculum materials center collection development policy, published, ACRL, 60-61 “Customer feedback—how to get it,” Wallace, 64-65 “Customer service: the heart of a li­ brary,” Franklin, 63 “Cutting down on crime in the library,” Person, 428-29 Cylke, Frank Kurt, news note, 517 D Dana (John Cotton) Library Public Rela­ tions Award, 1994, 636-37; 1995, 637 Dance, Betty, “Jurassic park lives at Utah State University,” 61 Darwin, Charles, port., 516 Davidson, Chalmers G., deceased, 684 Davis, Betty Bartlett, retired, 229 Davis, Darlena, duties & port., 498 Davis, Hiram L., appt. & port., 518 Davis, Jinnie Y., “Meeting explores gate­ ways and gatekeepers,” 135-37; “NCSU entrepreneurs aim high” & photo., 728, 750 Davis, Mary Ellen K., duties & port., 498; “In the News,” 4, 58, 122, 186, 250, 334, 402, 466, 554, 626, 706; “News from the field,” 187-90, 251-53,335- 37, 403-5, 467-69, 555-58, 627-29, 707-9 Davison, Frieda M., appt. & port., 96 “Deadwood Dick” photo., 441 Deaths, 37,99,166,230,307-8,383,447, 520, 610, 684, 751 De Gennaro, Richard, news note, 749 Deiss, Kathryn J., “Staff-based policy building,” 730, 733 “Delivering better reference service,” Massey-Burzio, 147 DeLon, Barbara, “Job descriptions: what they are, are not, and can be,” 339- 40 Diablo Valley Coll., “Reference rover: the hesitant patron’s best friend,” 354-57 “DIALOG launches online copyright compliance service,” 404 Dickens, Charles, Martin Chuzzelwit drawing, 465 Dimes-Smith, Judy B., deceased, 166 Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Award, 1994,204; 1995, 504 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1995, 504-5 “Documents from former Soviet Union available through OCLC PRISM III,” 404 “Don’t let disaster catch you unpre­ pared,” ACRL, 61 Dowell, Connie Vinita, appt., 34; “Award- winning PR supports colleges’ mis­ sions” & logo & photo., 636-37 Dowling, Thomas P., “Internet resources for engineering,” 352-53, 357 Drake, Miriam, news note, 444 Dubin, Eileen, appt. & port., 164 Ducassi, Nuri, poster (photo., cover, no. 10) Dudley (Miriam) Bibliographic Instruc­ tion Librarian Award, 1994, 202, 204 & photo., 504; 1995, 502-3 Dumont, Paul, photos., 492, 668 Dykstra, Mary, news note, 444 “Dynix and NOTIS Systems consoli­ dated,” 467 E Eberhart, George M., “New publica­ tions,” 90-92, 161, 222-23, 299-300, 377-78, 440-41, 513-14, 602-3, 677- 78, 746-47 EBSCO, Community College Learning Resources Achievement Awards, 1994, 205-6; 1995, 503-4 “EBSCO projects serial prices for 1995,” 251-52 Edmonds, Anne C., retired, 608-9 “ETS tests on Internet,” 59 “Effective liaison relationships in an academic library,” Wu, 254, 303 Ellair, Jeffrey, appt., 606 Ellsworth, Jill H., “Internet resources for distance education,” 256-58 Emergency and disaster planning for college libraries (CLIP note #17), published, ACRL, 6l “Enough of white man’s ASCII,” Hughes, 635 Epp, Ronald H., appt., 96 Errata, 6, 192. See also Clarifications Estrada, James, news note, 681 Eunice Rockwell Oberly Award, 1995, 507 Euster, Joanne, photo., 363 F “The faculty electronic research center,” Rankin, 127-28 “Faculty status consultants sought,” ACRL, 405 “Faculty status for librarians? a response,” Hill, 26 “Faculty status provides c lo u t,” Schroeder, 147-48 Fair, Phyllis, duties & port., 498 Färber, Evan Ira, retired & port., 229-30 Farley, Richard Alan, deceased, 751 Farmer, Frances, deceased, 37 Fatzer, Jill, photo., 493 Ferry, Nelson A., “Cutting down on crime in the library,” 428-29 “First peoples and the Internet,” Bell, 633-35 Fleischer, Mary Beth, retired, 98 Florida, “Coconut grove,” 248 (photo., cover, no. 5) “Florida’s LINCC joins 28 community colleges and LINCC security with­ stands challenge,” 187 “Food in the library,” Ingolfsland, 258 Ford, Barbara J., “Information literacy goes international,” 423-25; “IFLA’94: the challenge for Cuban libraries,” 569-70; “NASULGC meeting explores technology,” 23 Fore, Janet, photo., 483 “Forging partnerships in science educa tion reform,” Mihram, 432, 435 Forro, Denise, “Patron access to on- order and in-process titles” (53:702- 8), comment, 507 FSTLR, “Call for sci/tech abstracts,” 252 Fradkin, Bernard, photo., 493 Frank, Don, “Research and publishing tips,” 201 Franklin, Hardy R., “Customer service: the heart of a library” & port., 63 “Free access to electronic AIDS informa­ tion,” NLM, 124 “Free, fee, or subsidy? The future role of libraries,” Whitson, 426-27 Frisch, Paul, “Voice mail at the reference desk,” 343-45 “Fullbright Commission offers 1995-96 librarian awards,” 252 Fuseler, Elizabeth A., “Providing access to journals-just in time or just in case?” 130-32, 148 G George, Mary W., “Monitor as mentor: Internet’s role in professional growth,” 142-43 “Georgetown acquires two-millionth volume,” 405 “Get connected!” C&RL NewsNet, 210, 345, 436, 508, 598, 673, 743 Getty, “Imaging initiative launched by Getty,” 627 Gibbs, Nancy, photo., 728 Glazier, Loss Pequeño, “Internet re­ sources for English and American literature,” 417-22 Glazier, Mary, “Internet resources for women’s studies,” 139-41,143, com­ ments, 258 Goodwin, Susan W., “Constitutions of the world,” 709 Gould, John, “ Trogon elegansT sketch, cover, no. 1 “Gover gets credit for coining phrase,” Abbott, 631 Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-5 Grants (by grantee): AAS, 93; AIP, 679; ALA, 162, 604; Art Inst, of Chicago, 225; Assn. for Community Based Educ., 379; Bronx Educ. Services, 379; Calif. Inst, of Tech., 225; Calif. State Polytechnic U., 225; Carnegie Mellon U., 748; Chatham Coll., 679; Claremont Colls., 225; Cleveland State U., 162; Coll. of DuPage, 627; Columbia U., 515; Dalhousie U., 93, 515; Dance Heritage Coalition, 604; Drexel U., 679; Folger Shakespeare, 379; Geo. Wash. U., 31; Harvard IL, 31, 225, 515; Hiram Coll., 1 Holston Academic Libs., 162; Hoover Inst., 748; Hudson Valley Commu­ nity Coll., 604; Huntington, 379; Iowa, 188; Iowa State IL, 188; Larson, Ray, 225; LC, 679; Literacy South, 379; Long Beach City Coll., 442; LSU & A&M Coll., 93; McGill IL, 604; MIT, 604; MRLT, 301; Mich. State IL, 301; Mich. Technological IL, 604; Miss. U. for Women, 679; Natl. Ctr. on Adult Literacy, 379; Neb. State Hist. Soc., 301-2; Network of Ala. Academic Libs., 31; NYPL, 162; NYU, 442; Newberry, 93, 162; Oberlin Coll., 301; Occidental Coll., 225; Okla. State U., 31; Or. State U., 31; Pa. State U., 31; Phila. Area Consor­ tium of Special Colls., 515; Princeton U., 93; Radcliffe Coll., 515; RISD, 124; Robins, Nora D. S., 225; Rosen- bach Mus., 379; Smithsonian Inst., 31-32, 93; SMU, 604; SUNY, 301 (2); SUNY Health Sei. Ctr., Brooklyn, 604; Syracuse U., 379; Tex. A&M U., 515-16; Tex. Tech U., 748; Tri-State C oll. Lib. C o o p erative, 162; Universidad Adventista de las Antillas, 32; U. of Ark., 225; U. of Calgary, 225; UC (Berkeley, 225, 516, 604, 748; Davis, 604; Irvine, 516; LA, 225; Riverside, 93-94); UC- Stanford Lib. Consortium, 32; U. of Hartford, 162; UI, U-C, 32, 225-26, 748; U. of Ky., 748; U. of Manitoba, 32; U. of Mich., 301 (3); U. of Mich., SILS, 604-5; U. of Mo., 679; U. of Neb., Lincoln, 301-2; U. of Nev., 516; U. of N. D., 32, 679; U. of Or., 32; U. of Saskatchewan, 226; U. of Tenn., Knoxville, 32, 302; UT, Aus­ tin, 94, 605; U. of Va., 748 (HSC, 442); U. of Wash., HSC, 379-80; U. of Wis. (Madison, 516; Stout, 748); Va. Commonwealth U., 162-63; Va. Hist. Soc., 442; Wash. Res. Lib. Con­ sortium, 442; Wash. U., 380; Wayne State U., 301,442-43,679; Willamette U., 163; Williams Coll., 605 Grants (by grantor): Ameritech, 442-43; Anchel (Edward & Judith), 31; Annenberg F., 31; Barra F., 379; Bartol (Stockton Rush) F., 379; Bovaird (Mervin) F., 31; Bradley (Lynde & Harry) F., 679; Bridwell (J. S.) F., 604; Canadian Consulate Gen., 679; CSSHRC, 32, 225-26 (2), 515; Carver (Roy J.) Charitable Trust, 188; Champlin F., 124; Coca-Cola 6 USA, 516; Council for Independent Colls., 679; Culpeper (Charles E.) F., 301,605; Cutler (Aina Swan & Henry Harrington) Fund, 31; DeFluri, Ri chard, 31; Delmas (Gladys Krieble) F., 379; Devorris (Donald & Nancy), 31; Dreyfus (Camille & Henry) F., 380,679; Ford F., 515; Getty (J. Paul) Trust, 515; Getty Grant Prog., 32; Hannah Inst, for the Hist, of Medi cine, 604; Heinz (Howard & Vira I.) endowments, 748; Heinz III (Teres & H. J.) F., 748; Heinz Co. F., 748 2; HEA, 31-32 (2), 225, 301 (2), 379 442,604,679,748 (2);Hoblitzelle F. 748; Hutchisson, Rose, 679; Intl Council for Canadian Studies, 679 Jonsson F., 225; Keck (W. M.) F. 225; Kellogg (W. K.) F., 604-5, 679 748; King Fahd Natl. Lib., 93; Kore F., 516; Kresge F., 162; LSCA, 162 Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride 442; Mapp, John A., 162-63; Mello (Andrew W.) F., 93-94, 225-26 (2) Meyer (Fred) Memorial Trust, 32 Mortensen (Wm. & Alice) F., 162 Murdock (M. J.) Charitable Trust 163; Murphy (John P.) F., 162; NEH, 93-94, 162 (2), 225, 301-2 (2), 379 442 (2), 604-5 (3), 748; NHPRC, 60 (3), 679; NLM, 379-80, 442, 604 NSF, 442; N. Y. State Archives, 604 Nordstrom, 516; Norwegian Emi gration Fund, 32; Pa. Hist. & Mus. Commission, 379; Pepper, Adelin Elizabeth, 516; Pew Charitable Trusts 515; Randall’s Food Markets, 515 Ripley (S. Dillon) Lib. Endowment, 31-32, 93; Snowdoun Assn. of Co lumbus, 679; SSHRC (C), 32, 225-2 (2), 515; SUNY, OET, 301 (2); Stou U. F., 748; Temple F., 94; Trinity F. 225; USDE, 31-32 (4), 93-94 (2), 162 225, 301, 515, 516, 627, 748; USIA, 93; Wallace (Lila)-Reader’s Diges Fund, 93 (2), 379; Weber, Evelyn, 18 “Grants and acquisitions,” 31-33, 93-9 (Spiegel, 379-80, 442-43; Thomp son, 162-63, 225-26, 301-3, 515-16 604-5, 679-80, 748) Gray, Carolyn, appt. & port., 682 Greaves, F. Landon, Jr., appt., 749 Gregor, Dorothy, “Named winner o Atkinson Award” & port., 202 Griffin, Mary Ann, news note, 749 Grigg, Susan, appt., 96-97 Grimes, Deborah, “Library instruction th cooperative way” & photo., 715-17 “Guidelines regarding thefts in librar ies,” ACRL, 1994, draft, 289-94 approved, 641-46 “Guides to cyberspace,” 720 Gumprecht, Blake, “Internet sources o government information,” 19-22 Gunning, Kathleen, appt. & port., 305 Gustavus Adolphus Coll., “Award-win ning PR supports colleges’ missions & logo, 636-37 H Haas, Leslie M., “Internet resources fo business,” 191-94 ­ ­ a ; , , . ; , , a ; , n ; ; ; , , 4 ; ; ­ e , ; ­ 6 t , , t 8 5 ­ , f e ­ , f ­ ” r Haddock, Mike, “Are you thinking about writing a bibliography?” 471-72,497 Hagle, Claudette, photo., 512 Hale, Martha, news note, 227 Hamilton, Malcolm C., letter to the ed., 80 Hammond, George P., deceased, 307-8 Hancock, Lee, “Internet resources for health and medicine,” 564-66, 605 “Handheld computer links to library via cellular comm unication,” U. of Southern Ala., 5-6 Hardesty, Larry, “College library mentor program,” 7 Harper, Shirley F., deceased, 447 Harris, Carolyn Hixson, deceased, 230 Hartman, Wilma L., retired & port., 609 Harvard U., Leab Award honorable mention, 206 Harvey, Kay, appt., 606-7 Harwood, Judy, retired, 383 Hauptman, Robert, “Faculty status for librarians? a response,” 26 Hearth, Fred B., retired, 609 Heath, Fred, appt., 34; “New dean off to running start” & port., 59 Hedberg, Jane, “Preservation news,” 30, 88,157,219,295,374,436,508,598, 652, 743 Helbig, Jack, duties & port., 498 Henderson, Carol C., appt. & port., 227; “Washington hotline,” 29, 87, 218, 226, 373, 376, 597, 651, 681 Herman, Douglas, “The Brandeis real­ ity,” 146-47 Hervey, Norma, “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations,” 364-65 Hess, Charlotte, “INforum: building strong partnerships,” 560-63, cor­ rection, 680 High, Karen, NCSU quilt photo., 188 Hill, Fred, “Faculty status for librarians? a response,” 26 Hill, Kenneth & Dorothy, “Librarian positions endowed,” 5 Hilton, Mary, deceased, 447 Hinojosa, Susana, “Racial & ethnic di­ versity: information exchange,” 158 Hisle, Lee, photo., 493 Hoadley, Irene B., “Receives ACRL’s highest honor” & port., 203 (port., cover, no. 4) Holley, Robert P., appt. & port., 518 Homan, Michael, appt., 446 Hopkins, Loda M., deceased, 99 Horan, Mark., appt., 446 “How to become an Internet power user Schankman, 718-21 Hoyle, Karen Nelson, news note, 681 Hudson, Jean, deceased, 308 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, 1994, 202; 1995, 503 Hughes, Dave, “Enough of white man’s ASCII,” 635 Huntington, Abraham Lincoln logo, 3; “Visit the Huntington at Midwinter” & photo., 6-7 Hutchingham, Eileen, news note, 749 I “Images as information resources,” Nuckles, 346-47, 365 1-6 / C&RL News “Imaging initiative launched by Getty,” 627 “In the News," Davis, 4, 58, 122, 186, 250, 334, 402, 466, 554, 626, 706 “Indiana builds three African American special collections,’’Jackson-Brown, 75, 83 Ind. U., “INforum: building strong part­ nerships,” 560-63, correction, 680 “IU - B lo o m in g to n to host videoconference,” 563 INFORMA Conference, 5th, 1994, Point Clear, Ala., “Images as information resources,” 346-47, 365 Information Infrastructure Task Force, “A nnounces com puter bulletin board,” 123-24 “Information literacy goes international,” Ford, 423-25 “INforum: building strong partnerships,” Hess, 560-63, correction, 680 Ingles, Ernie, news note, 681 Ingolfsland, Dennis, letter to the ed., 258 ISI, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1995, 504-5 ISI, Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1994, 204-5; 1995, 505-6 Instruction d ’artillerie hand-colored illus. (photo., cover, no. 6) “IFLA’94: the challenge for Cuban librar­ ies,” Ford, 569-70 “International library fellows begin as­ signments” & photo., ALA, 36 Internet, “African studies computer re­ sources,” 68-73; “ALA developing gopher,” 61; “CUNY and SUNY share resources,” 253; “Compile a subject list of Internet resources,” 73; “Copy­ right holders information on Inter­ net,” 555; “Cornell is Internet site for USDA statistics,” 251; “ETS tests on Internet,” 59; “Even Beethoven joins the Net,” 59; “First peoples and the Internet,” 633-35; “Get connected! jobs and news now on the Internet,” 210; “How to become an Internet power user ...,”718-21; “How to cite the Internet,” 511; “Library o f Michi­ gan catalog on Internet,” 405; “Moni­ tor as mentor: Internet’s role in professional g ro w th ,” 142-43; “NYLINE now on Internet,” 405; “Pauling collection will be on Inter­ net” & photos., 553, 558; ‘“Write for America’s libraries’ campaign goes online,” 67 “Internet resources for business,” Haas, 191-94 “Internet resources for distance educa tion,” Morrison, 256-58 “Internet resources for economics,” Morgan, 475-78 “Internet resources for engineering,” Dowling, 352-53, 357 “Internet resources for English and American literature,” Glazier, 417- 22 “Internet resources for health and medi­ cine,” Hancock, 564-66, 605 “Internet resources for religious stud­ ies,” Coon (54:635-37), clarification, 6 “Internet resources for the space sci­ ences,” Pasicznyuk, 725-26 “Internet resources for w om en’s stud­ ies,” Glazier, 139-41,143, comments, 258 “Internet reviews,” Amato, ed., 89, 95, 159-60,220-21,296-97,375-76,438- 39, 510-12, 599-600, 674-75, 744-45 “Internet sources o f government infor­ mation,” Gumprecht, 19-22 “Internet teleconference to be aired,” 628 “Iowa completes automation study,” 188 Iowa State U., “Two-millionth book cel­ ebrates women in science,” 188 J Jackson, Archer Sims, deceased, 610 Jackson-Brown, Grace, “Indiana builds three African American special col­ lections,” 75, 83 Jacso, Peter, news note, 96 JAI Press, “JAL acquired,” 124 James, Jennifer, prof. & port., 594 James, Jerry, retired, 609 Jenkins, Althea H., duties & port., 499; “Letter from the executive director” & port., 657-58; “Members .shape ACRL’s future,” 368-72; photos., 492- 93, 668 Jerkovich, George C., deceased, 308 “Job descriptions: what they are, are not, and can be,” DeLon, 339-40 John Cotton Dana Library Public Rela­ tions Award, 1994, 636-37; 1995, 637 Johns Hopkins U., “About the cover,” 464-65 Johnson, Peter, retired, 36 Johnston, Wanda K., “A look at commu­ nity college learning resources pro­ grams,” 366-67 Jones, C. Lee, appt. & port., 227-28 “JAL acquired by JAI Press,” 124 “ Jurassicpark lives at Utah State Univer­ sity,” Piette, 61 K K. G. Saur Award for Best College & Research Libraries Article, 1994,204 & photo., 503; 1995, 506 Kaplan, Louis, deceased, 684 Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Ex­ hibition Catalogue Awards, 1994, 206; 1995, 506 Kay, Debra Ann, deceased, 308 Keller, George, retired, 609 Keller, Michael A., appt. & port., 305 Kelly, John, deceased, 684 Kelly-Milburn, Deborah, “Internet re­ sources for economics,” 475-78 Kenney, Louis A., deceased, 166 Key, Jack, retired, 446 Kiewitt, Eva L., retired, 683-84 King, Patricia Miller, deceased, 684 Kingwood Coll., “Constitutions of the world,” 709 Kirk, Thomas G., appt. & port., 228; “CNI: optimizing public and private interests,” 24-25; “College libraries and the new technology,” 196-97; “Message from the president” & port., 654-55; photos., 483, 492-93, 503, 668 Knox, Jim, retired, 37 Kobulnicky, Paul, appt. & port., 682 Kopp, James J., appt. & port., 518 Kozlov, Anna, retired, 37 Krassovsky, Larissa, retired, 37 Kreitz, Patricia, photo., 483 Kreitzburg, M. J., retired, 230 Krishnamurthy, Ramesh, photo., 558 Kuntz, Patricia S., “African studies com­ puter resources,” 68-73 L LaGuardia, Cheryl, “The upside of down­ sizing: using BI to cope,” 362-63 Lamont, Joyce, retired, 609 Landeck, Mary, retired, 446 Landrum, Margaret C., appt., 607 Lanier, Don, letter to the ed., 80 Larsen, Patricia M., appt. & port., 749-50 Larson, Ray R., news note, 305 Lazerow (Samuel) Fellowship, 1994, 204-5; 1995, 505-6 Leab (Katharine Kyes and Daniel J.) Ameńcan Book Prices Current Ex­ hibition Catalogue Awards, 1994, 206; 1995; 506 Lee-Smeltzer, Janet, “Receives Lazerow Fellowship” & port., 204-5 Lehman, Lois J., retired, 684 Lehmann, Stephen, “Wins Nijhoff Award” 8c port., 205 Letters, 25, 80, 83, 258, 429, 507, 631 “L ib raria n p o s itio n s e n d o w e d ,” Pforzheimer F., 5 “Librarianship and certification,” Martin, 567 “Libraries celebrate National Library Week” 8c photo., 404 LAMA, PRS, John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1994, 636- 37; 1995, 637 Lib. Info. Network for Community Col­ leges, “Security withstands chal­ lenge,” 187 “Library instruction the cooperative way” & photo., Grimes, 715-17 “Library of Michigan catalog on Inter­ net,” 405 “‘LOEX’ goes west!” Piette, 639-40 “Licensing agreements: think before you act,” Cramer, 496-97 Lincoln, Abraham, logo, 3 Lindell, Philip, deceased, 751 Long, Rosalee, retired, 609 “A look at community college learning resources programs,” Johnston, 366- 67 Loomis, Olga Torres-Seda, deceased, 520 “Louisiana network links libraries,” Nuckles, 414-15 Love, Nat, photo., 441 Lowenstein, C. Jared, news note, 749 Lowry, Marcia Duncan, “Pittsburgh: your kind o f neighborhood,” 480-81,519; “Touring the cultural side o f Pitts­ burgh” & photo., 722-23; “Touring the libraries of Pittsburgh” & photo., 648-49 Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-7 Lyders, Richard A., retired, 307 Lyle, Guy Redvers, deceased & port., 610 Lynch, Mary Jo, “New national numbers on academic libraries,” 630-31; news note & port., 444-45 Lynn, M. Stuart, appt., 607 M McCallister, Myrna J., appt. & port., 607 McChesney, John, “To address ACRL’s 7th National Conference” & port., 650 McClure, Charles R., news note, 445 McComb, Ralph W., deceased, 99 McCoy, Jacquelyn, photos., 492, 668 McDonald, John P., deceased & port., 99 McKinzie, Steve, “Bibliographic instruc­ tion or research: what’s in a name?” (54:336-37), comment, 80, 83 McLoughlin Bros., illus. (photo., cover, no. 7) “Making new books available quickly,” Scilken, 507 Maloy, Frances, photos., 492-93, 668 Mann, Charles, news note, 305 Mariners’ Mus. Research Lib. & Archives, Instruction d ’artillerie hand-colored illus. (photo., cover, no. 6) Marshall, John David, retired, 98-99 Marshall, Nancy, photo., 637 Martin, Susan K., ACRL president & port., 433; “Librarianship and certi­ fication,” 567; “Message from the vice-president” & port., 656; pho­ tos., 492-93, 668 Martinez, Elizabeth, “Takes top post at ALA” & port., 335 Martinus Nijhoff International West Eu­ ropean Specialist Study Grant, 1994, 205; 1995, 505 Mason, Alexandra, “25 years at the Ken­ neth Spencer Research Library,” 9- 12 Mason, Marilyn Gell, “ALA candidates’ forum” & port., 209-10 Massey-Burzio, Virginia, “Delivering better reference service,” 147 Masterton, George, deceased, 383, 520 Mathews, Janice, news note, 517 Matthews, Jessie L., news note, 681 Means, Raymond B., deceased, 447 Meerdink, Richard, retired, 447 “Meeting explores gateways and gatekeepers,” Davis, 135-37 Mehaffey, Karen Rae, appt., 228 Meir, Golda, Great minds poster, 60 “Members shape ACRL’s future,” Jen­ kins, 368-72 Metz, Ray E., photos., 492-93, 668 Meyer, Richard W., letter to the ed., 25 Miami Book Fair Intl., photos, (poster, cover, no. 10; p. 625) M iami the beautiful, 248-49 (photos., 249, cover, no. 5) Mich. State U., “Patron access to on- order and in-process titles” (53:702- 8), comment, 507 Mihram, Danielle, “Forging partnerships in science education reform,” 432, 435 Millard, Sandra, news note, 749 Miller, Carolyn, retired, 609 Miller, Rush G., appt. & port., 682; “Quality management for today’s academic library,” 406-9, 422 Miller, Shelley, deceased, 308 Minick, Evelyn, “Carpeting your library,” 410-12 Minot State U., “Censorship in an aca­ demic library,” 76-78, 83 Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruc­ tion Librarian Award, 1994, 202, 204 & photo., 504; 1995, 502-3 Moffett, William A., news note, 681-82 Molenaer, Harriet, deceased, 99 “Monitor as mentor: Internet’s role in professional growth,” George, 142- 43 Montavon, Victoria, photo., 493 Moon, Ralph H., “Criteria for consolida­ tion of branch libraries,” 348-50,378 Moore, Carole, news note, 749 “More on the faculty status debate,” Hamilton, 80 “More women’s studies resources on the Net ...,” Morrissey, 258 Morgan, Keith, “Internet resources for economics,” 475-78 Morrison, Robert, “Internet resources for distance education,” 256-58; “Ju ­ rassic park lives at Utah State Uni­ versity,” 6l Morrissey, Jill, letter to the ed., 258 Mortimer, Ruth, deceased, 230 Mountainside Pub. Co., Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award, 1994, 202, 204 & photo., 504; 1995, 502-3 Munroe, Mary, “Changing organizational structures,” 201; “ULS business meet­ ing highlights,” 200 Muns, Raleigh, news note, 445 Murphy, Alice Hastings, news note, 749 “The myths surrounding faculty status for librarians,” Shapiro (54:562-63), comments, 25-26, 80, 145-48 N Naeseth, Gerhard Brandt, deceased, 610 “NASULGC meeting explores technol­ ogy,” Ford, 23 “NEH materials awards available,” 253 “National Institute for Libraiy Personnel teleconference,” ACRL, 627 NLM, “Free access to electronic AIDS information,” 124 NLW, “Libraries celebrate” & photo., 404; “Share your NLW celebration with C&RL news,” 189 “National Women’s History Month cel­ ebrated” & poster, 125 Nelius, Albert, retired, 166 “Networked information technologies: CNI report,” 337 “New national numbers on academic libraries,” Lynch, 630-31 “New publications,” Eberhart, 90-92, l 6 l , 222-23,299-300,377-78,440-41,513- 14, 602-3, 677-78, 746-47 Newman, Michael, appt., 34 “News from the field,” 5-7,59-61,123-25 (Davis, 187-90, 251-53, 335-37,403- 5, 467-69, 555-58, 627-29, 707-9) “No food, no drink, no noise,” Clement, 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258 NCSU, quilt photo., 188 “NCSU entrepreneurs aim high” & photo., Davis, 728, 750 Northwestern U., “Staff-based policy building,” 730, 733 NOTIS, “CUNY and SUNY share re­ sources,” 253; “SilverPlatter signs agreements with CARL and NOTIS,” 252 NOTIS Systems, “Dynix and NOTIS Sys­ tems consolidated,” 467 “NOTIS Systems introduces WinPAC,” 405 Nuckles, Nancy, “Images as information resources,” 346-47, 365; “Louisiana network links libraries,” 414-15 Nugent, John, retired, 37 “NYLINE now on Internet,” 405 O Oberg, Larry R., “Tiered reference and faculty status redux,” 145-46 Oberly (Eunice Rockwell) Award, 1995, 507 Obennan, Cerise, “Accepts the Miriam Dudley BI Librarian Award in Mi­ ami” & photo., 504; “Wins Dudley Bibliographic Instruction Librarian Award” & port., 202, 204 OCLC, “Documents from former Soviet Union available through OCLC PRISM III,” 404; “Wright Brothers Collection cataloged” & photo., 707- 8 “Official ACRL documents,” 509 “OhioLINK installs online borrowing system,” 187-88 O ’Keeffe, Richard L., retired, 307 Okerson, Ann, “Meeting explores gate­ ways and gatekeepers,” 135-37 Olsen, Rowena, news note, 749 Opelka, Gregg, duties & port., 499 Ostrow, Rona, appt., 518 Owen, Flavia Reed, deceased, 37 Owens, Patricia, news note, 749 P Page, Julie A., “Preservation orientation for library staff’ & photo., 358-60 Papers solicited, centerfold, no. 1, 189, 252 (2), 336-37 Parsley, Brantley H., Sr., retired, 37 “Pasadena dedicates new library” & photo., 124 Pasicznyuk, Robert W., “Internet re­ sources for the space sciences,” 725-26 Pastine, Maureen, “Plans for ACRL,” 154-55 (port., 151) Pathak, Susanna Bartmann, “A bridge between ACRL and other organiza­ tions,” 364-65 “Patron access to on-order and in-pro cess titles,” Ten Have (53:702-8), comment, 507 Pauling, Linus, port., 553 “Pauling collection will be on Internet” & photos., 553, 558 Peete, Gary R., “Criteria for consolida­ tion of branch libraries,” 348-50,378 1- 8 1 C&RL News Peischl, Thomas M., appt. & port., 381; Rankin, Juliann, “The faculty electronic research center,” 127-28 Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarian­ ship Award, 1995, 506-7 “RBMS will rescind Guidelines on m anu­ scripts an d archives packet,” 190 “Readers are pleased,” Sankey, 429 Ready, Sandra, photos., 492-93, 668 Rebman, Elisabeth H., news note, 517 “Recruit the best!” C&RL news, 378 “Reference rover: the hesitant patron’s best friend,” Ramirez, 354-57 Reichel, Mary, photo., 493 “Reinventing libraries: the Stephen F. Austin experience” & photo., Cage, 468 “Represent ACRL in Miami Beach,” 189 Resco, Carol, appt., 607 “Research and publishing tips,” Frank, 201 “Resolution addresses escalating serials costs,” U. o f Tenn., Knoxville, 125 “Rethinking Ring and Shapiro: some responses,” 145-48 Retirements, 35-37, 98-99, 166, 229-30, 307, 382-83, 446-47, 520, 608-10, ’ 683-84 RISD, cake for celebration of new on­ line catalog, photo., 124 Richardson, John V., news note & port., 606 Ring, Daniel F., “Searching for darlings: the quest for professional status” (54:641-43), comments, 145-48 Rivenburgh, Ed, “Community College Award,” 206 Roberts, Bobby L., news note, 34 Roberts, Helene, retired, 447 Rogers, William F., retired, 609 Ruhl, Taylor D., appt., 607 Ruschin, Siegfried, retired, 37 Rutgers U., “Effective liaison relation­ ships in an academic library,” 254, 303 Rzepecki, Arnold, retired, 230 S Sabosik, Patricia E., appt., 381; “Choice ’ at 30,” 150 Saffady, William, news note, 445 Sager, Rochelle, photos., 492, 668 St. Camillus de Lellis, retablo painting, photo., 705 St. Joseph’s U., retablo paintings, 704-5 (photos., cover, no. 11, & 705) Samuel Lazerow Fellowship, 1994,204- 5; 1995, 505-6 San Isidro Labrador, retablo painting, 704 (photo., cover, no. 11) San Jose State U., “Even Beethoven joins the Net,” 59 Sankey, Cynthia M., letter to the ed., 429 Sassen, Saskia, “To address ACRL’s 7th National Conference” & port., 650 Saur (K. G .) Award for Best College & Research Lihrańes Article, 1994,204 & photo., 503; 1995, 506 Savage, Daniel A., appt., 446 “Save Pittsburgh postcards and w in,” ACRL, 59 Schankman, Larry, “H ow to become an Internet power user ...,” 718-21 “Financial report” & port., 669-72; photos., 492, 668 Pa. State U., “No food, no drink, no noise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258 “People in the news, 11, 34-37, 97-99 (Spiegel, 164-66,227-30,305-8,381- 83, 444-47, 517-20, 606-10, 681-84, 749-51) Perreault, J. M., letter to the ed., 80, 83 Perry, Margaret, retired & port., 166 Person, Roland C., “Cutting dow n on crime in the library,” 428-29 Peters, Joseph & Ruth, retablo paintings, 704-5 (photos., cover, no. 11, & 705) Peterson, Carole M., appt., 305-6 Pforzheimer (Carl & Lily) F., “Librarian positions endow ed,” 5 Phillips, Linda, photos., 492-93, 668 Phillips, Martha Jane, deceased, 751 Phillips, Susan, appt., 381 Phipps, Shelley, photos., 492, 668 Pickett, Mary Joyce, news note, 682 Piette, Mary I., “Jurassic park lives at Utah State University,” 6 l; “‘LOEX goes west!” 639-40 Piscitelli, Felicia, news note, 445 “Pittsburgh offers prizes,” ACRL, 337 “Pittsburgh: your kind of neighborhood” & photo., Lowry, 480-81, 519 “Plans for ACRL,” Breivik&Pastine, 151- 55 Podrygula, Susan, “Censorship in an academic library,” 76-78, 83 Poole, Jay Martin, deceased & port., 520 PCA, “Call for popular culture papers,” 252 Potter, William Gray, news note, 682 Power, Eugene B., news note, 606 “Preparing great speeches: a 10-step approach,” Sullivan, 710-13 “Presenters on networking sought for 1994 ALA Annual Conference,” 6 “Preservation news,” Hedberg, 30, 88, 157, 219, 295, 374, 436, 508, 598, 652, 743 “Preservation orientation for library staff & photo., Page, 358-60 “Preview Pittsburgh,” ACRL, 253 “Providing access to journals—just in time or just in case?” Fuseler, 130- 32, 148 Q “Quality management for today’s aca­ demic library,” Miller, 406-9, 422 R “Racial & ethnic diversity: information exchange,” Abston, 673; Hinojosa, 158 Racine, Drew, letter to the ed., 429 Radcliffe Coll., “Librarian positions en­ dow ed,” 5 Rader, Hannelore, photo., 363 “Radioactivity in books and journals,” Conkling, 628 Ramirez, Jennii L., “Reference rover: the hesitant patron’s best friend,” 354- 57 Scharmer, Roger, retired, 609 Schrodt, Paul, appt., 682 Schroeder, Carol, “Faculty status pro­ vides clout,” 147-48 Scilken, Marvin H., letter to the ed., 507 Scott, Patricia A., “No food, no drink, no noise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258 Scudder, Mary C., retired, 609 Seal, Robert A., appt., 228; news note, 606 “Searching for darlings: the quest for professional status,” Ring (54:641- 43), comments, 145-48 “Selecting a preservation photocopy machine,” Wright, 14-18, correc­ tion, 192 Seymour, Diana Woods, deceased & photo., 308 Shapiro, Beth J., “The myths surround­ ing faculty status for librarians” (54:562-63), comments, 25-26, 80, 145-48 Shapiro, Fred, news note, 682 “Share your ideas at ACRL’s 7th National Conference,” 336-37 “Share your library’s news,” C&RL news, 155, 291, 643 “Share your NLW celebration with C&RL news," 189 “Share your opinion with C&RL news readers,” 297 Shaw, Mabel W., appt., 228 Shelton State Community Coll., “Library instruction the cooperative way” & photo., 715-17 Sigma Xi, annual forum, 1994, 432, 435 “SilverPlatter signs agreements with CARL and NOTIS,” 252 SIRSI, “Carnegie Mellon selects SIRSI system,” 627 Sizer, Samuel Augustus, deceased, 230 Slate, Ted, retired & port., 609 Small, Jo h n J., “Voice mail at the refer­ ence desk,” 343-45 Smith, Elizabeth, appt. & port., 306, clarification, 446 Smith, LaMar R., deceased, 447 Smith, Shirley, retired, 609 Snapp, Elizabeth, news note, 606 Snelson, Pam, news note, 749 Soete, George J., “Preservation orienta­ tion for library staff,” 358-60 Sogabe, Aki, illus., Cinnamon, mint, an d mothballs, cover, no. 9 SIUC, “Cutting dow n on crime in the library,” 428-29 Sozansky, Basil “Bill,” appt., 607 Spalding, Helen, photo., 493 Spawn, Carol M., retired, 307 Speas, Iona Wells, deceased, 751 Spiegel, Pam, “ACRL honors the 1994 award winners,” 202-6; duties & port., 499; “Grants and acquisi­ tions,” 379-80, 442-43; “People in the news,” 164-66, 227-30, 305-8, 381-83,444-47,517-20,606-10,681- 84, 749-51 Spyers-Duran, Peter, retired & port., 447 “Staff-based policy building,” Deiss, 730, 733 Staff development an d continuing edu- Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-9 cation (CLIP note #18), published, ACRL, 189 “Standards for college libraries, 1995 edition, draft,” ACRL, 261-72, 294 “Standards for community, junior, and technical college learning resources programs,” AECT/ACRL, 1994, 274- 87, 572-85 Starr, Kevin, appt., 682 SUNY, “CUNY and SUNY share re­ sources,” 253 “SUNY applies educational technology,” 336 Stearns, Beverly, “Quality management for today’s academic library,” 406-9, 422 Steen, Judy, retired, 609 Stephen F. Austin State U., “Reinventing libraries” & photo., 468 Stevens, Norman D., retired & port., 684 Stevens, Stanley, retired, 610 Stewart, Alva, retired, 99 Stewart, Carolyn, retired, 37 Stoffle, Carla, photo., 363 Stout, Lee, news note, 606 Sullivan, Laura, “Preparing great speech­ es: a 10-step approach,” 710-13 “Summer meadows on Snake Mountain near Trade, Tennessee,” Bake, photo., cover, no. 3 “The swinging polka,” Baker, sheet music illus. (photo., 401) Symons, Eleanor, retired, 307 T Takaki, Ronald, prof. & port., 594 “Talk to the ACRL Board in Miami Beach,” 253 Tamerlane, biography MS painting (photo., cover, no. 8) Tax, Andrew, retired, 447 Taylor, Cynthia, duties & port., 499 Taylor, Marion, retired, 610 Taylor, Mary, duties & port., 499 Taylor, Merrily E., “Books, computers, and the Pushmi-Pullyu,” 84-86 Ten Have, Elizabeth, “Patron access to on-order and in-process titles” (53:702-8), comment, 507 “Tenure is important,” Meyer, 25 Tex. A&M U., “New dean off to running start,” 59 Thomas, John B., appt., 97 Thomas, Wendy, letter to the ed., 258 Thompson, Bert A., news note, 164 Thompson, Charles, “Tarpon caught at Miami” & photo., 249 Thompson, Hugh, duties & port., 499; “Grants and acquisitions,” 162-63, 225-26, 301-3, 515-16, 604-5, 679- 80, 748 “Tiered reference and faculty status redux,” Oberg, 145-46 Tiller, Ruth, Cinnamon, mint, and moth­ balls, illus., cover, no. 9 “The time to lead,” ACRL, 213, 223 “Touring the cultural side of Pittsburgh” & photo., Lowry, 722-23 “Touring the libraries of Pittsburgh” & photo., Lowry, 648-49 “ Trogon elegans,” Gould, sketch, cover, no. 1 Tucker, Deborah, news note, 517 Turner, Philip, news note, 445 Turock, Betty J., “ALA candidates’ fo­ rum” & port., 210 “25 years at the Kenneth Spencer Re­ search Library,” Mason, 9-12 “Two-millionth book celebrates women in science,” 188 U “ULS business meeting highlights,” Munroe, 200 “ULS discusses virtual libraries and pub­ lishing,” 201 “ULS in Miami—leadership is the focus,” 556-57 “UnCover Reveal unveiled,” 335 USDA, “Cornell is Internet site for USDA statistics,” 251 USIA, “International library fellows be­ gin assignments” & photo., 36 “Univ. o f Alabama and Washington & Lee dedicate libraries” & photo. & poster, 469 UC, Berkeley, “Criteria for consolidation of branch libraries,” 348-50, 378; “Librarian positions endowed,” 5 “UC-Berkeley approves information management school,” 190 “UC-Irvine dedicates new library” & photo., 555 UC, San Diego, “Preservation orienta­ tion for library staff,” 358-60 UC, Santa Barbara, “The upside of down­ sizing: using BI to cope,” 362-63 U. of Chicago, Leab Award, 206 UI, Chicago, “Voice mail at the refer­ ence desk,” 343-45 UI, U-C, Cinnamon, mint, and moth­ balls illus., cover, no. 9 U. of Kan., “Trogon eleganŝ’ sketch, cover, no. 1; “25 years at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library,” 9-12 U. of Miami, CG, M iam i the beautiful, 248-49 (photos., 249, cover, no. 5) U. of N. O., “New OPAC” & logo, 6 UNC, CH, “Class gifts benefit libraries,” 251 U. of Pa., Leab Award, 206 U. of Richmond, “Libraries celebrate National Library Week” & photo., 404 U. o f Southern Ala., “Handheld com­ puter links to library via cellular communication,” 5-6 U. of Southern Calif., “Opens $27.5M Leavey Library” & photo., 629 U. of Tenn., Knoxville, “Resolution ad­ dresses escalating serials costs,” 125 U. of Va., “Class gifts benefit libraries,” 251 “The upside o f downsizing: using BI to cope,” LaGuardia, 362-63 Utah State U., “Jurassic park lives at Utah State University,” 61 V “Vatican Library to digitize and auto­ mate” & photo., 335-36 Vaughn, Sandra Jean, deceased, 308 “Visit the Huntington at Midwinter” & photo., 6-7 “Voice mail at the reference desk,” Frisch, 343-45 Vosper, Robert, deceased, 610 W ,X Wagman, Frederick H., deceased, 383 Walker, Marella, deceased, 383 Wallace, Linda K., “Customerfeedback— how to get it,” 64-65 Washington, George, Thanksgiving day proclamation photo., 405 Wash. & Lee U., “Univ. of Alabama and Washington & Lee dedicate librar­ ies” & photo. & poster, 469 “Washington hotline,” Bradley, 741-42; Henderson, 29, 87, 218, 226, 373, 376, 597, 651, 681 Watson, Linda, news note, 682 Watters, Eve, photo., 404 The way I see it ( “Bibliographic in­ struction or research,” McKinzie [54:336-37], com m ent, 80, 83; “B o o ks, co m p u te rs , a n d the Pushmi-Pullyu,” Taylor, 84-86; “College libraries and the new technology,” Kirk, 196-97; “Fac­ ulty status for librarians? a re­ sponse,” Hill, 26; “Free, fee, or subsidy?” Whitson, 426-27; “Librari- anship and certification,” Martin, 567; “Licensing ag reem ents,” Cramer, 496-97; “A look at commu­ nity college learning resources pro­ grams,” Johnston, 366-67; “The myths surrounding faculty status for librarians,” Shapiro [54:562-63], com­ ments, 25-26, 80, 145-48; “Rethink­ ing Ring and Shapiro,” 145-48; “Searching for darlings,” Ring [54:641-43], comments, 145-48; “Staff-based policy building,” Deiss, 730, 733) Wedgeworth, Robert, appt. & port., 34 Wentz, Deleyne, “‘LOEX’ goes west!” 639-40 White, Howard D., news note, 96 Whitson, William L., “Free, fee, or sub­ sidy? The future role of libraries,” 426-27 Wijeyasingha, Carmen, photo., 728 Wilson (H. W .) Co., John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, 1994, 636-37; 1995, 637 Wittkopf, Barbara, photos., 492, 668 Wright, Dorothy W., “Selecting a preser­ vation photocopy machine,” 14-18, correction, 192 Wright, Frank Lloyd, Fallingwater photo., 723 “Wright Brothers Collection cataloged on OCLC” & photo., 707-8 ‘“Write for America’s libraries’ campaign goes online,” ALA, 67 Wu, Connie, “Effective liaison relation­ ships in an academic library,” 254, 303 Y ,Z Yale U., Leab Award, 206 Young A merica 's ABC andpretty picture book (1899) illus. (photo., cover, no. 7) Structure Bookmarks p-1 Continuity and Transformation .... . . The Promise of Confluence March 29-April 1, 1995Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania P-2ghights il ACRL 7th National Conference!Explore the many challenges facing academic librarians in the 1990s and into the 21 st century.Academic librarians find themselves in the vanguard of the movement to build a new information infrastructure. This conference will help keep you on the cutting edge.Find out how your peers across the country are incorporating new and established technologies to enhance the teaching, learning, and research processes.Why you should attend■ Gain new knowledge in a variety of theme tracks P-3 ExhibitsSee state-of-the-art displays in over 230 exhibits specifically tailored to the interests and needs of academic librarians. Audiovisuaproducers, equipment and materials supplierpublishers, jobbers, and automation and information technology vendors will be represented.The exhibits will be located in the East Hall of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. Plenty of opportunities will be provided for you to visit the exhibits. The exhibit hours will be Wednesday, March 29, 4:00-6:30 p.m Conference ScheduleWednesday, March 298:30a. m.–12:00p.m.Cityand librarytours, sightseeing10:30a.m.–4:30p.m.Registration2:00p.m.–4:00p.m.Featured speakerl4:00p.m.–6:30p.m.Exhibitsreception7:00p.m.Dinnerwith colleaguesThursday, March 307:15a.m.–4:30 p.m.Registration7:30a.m.–8:15a.m.Roundtable discussions8:30a.m.–9:30a.m.Contributed papers9:30a. m.–10:30a.m.Coffee break/poster sessions10:30a. m.–12:00p.m.Panel sessions12:00p.m.–2:00p.m.All-Conference Luncheon/featured speakeril2:00p.m.–3:00p.m.Contributed pap P-4 Featured Jennifer JaniesJennifer James is a cultural anthropolo­gist, lecturer, writer, and commentator known for her innovative ideas, especially managing a changing workforce.She spent 12 years as a full-time faculty member of the Psychiatry Department at the University of Washington Medical School. Currently, she gives lectures, has a weekly column in the Seattle Times, and has pro­duced a series of business video tapes with strategies for handling problems in the workplace and the home. She is the author of seve ohn McChesneyohn McChesney has been with National ublic Radio (NPR) ince 1979, and orked as a news nd public affairs producer at local PR stations before hat. During his ears at NPR,cChesney has worn several hats, including hat of national editor, responsible for omestic news, and senior foreign editor. He ecame involved in technology reporting as a esult of his coverage of Japan and the issue f national competitiveness. Recently his ork has concentrated on the promise of roadband technologies . . . the so- See the sightsExperience the friendliness, charm, and diversity of Pittsburgh, the “City of Three Rivers.” Enjoy one or more tours that have been scheduled to take place before and after the conference. From the Victorian sampler to Frank Lloyd Wright to the latest in imaging technology, a variety of tours are available for your entertainment. See pages P-14–P-15 for details. Or, if you prefer to strike out on your own, read the series of articles in C&RL News featuring highlights of Pittsburgh and call the Special eventsDinner with ColleaguesMeet new friends as you sample the cuisine at one of Pittsburgh’s many interesting restau­rants. Pittsburgh-area librarians will join you for dinner on Wednesday, March 30, to welcome you to their city. Sign up at the Pittsburgh Information Desk in the David Lawrence Convention Center when you come over to pick up your registration packet. Sign­up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.All-Conference LuncheonListen to featured speaker Ronald Takaki on Thursday, March P-5 Speakers Saskia SassenSaskia Sassen is Professor of Urban Planning at Columbia University and a former Chair of the Urban Planning Division. Her work is focused on interna­tional, regional, and urban economic and regulatory processes. She has written three books, among them The Mobility of Labor and Capital now in its fourth printing, and has published extensively in academic journals and books. She has been a member of several research groups, among them the Japan-based project on “Economic Restructuring in the U.S Ronald TakakiRonald Takaki is professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley. After receiving his Ph.D. in American history, Takaki went to UCLA to teach its first black history course. While there, he helped to found its centers for African American, Asian American, Chicano, and Native American Studies. Later at Berkeley, Takaki served as Chairperson of the Department of Ethnic Studies and advisor of the new Ethnic Studies Ph.D. program, the first of its kind in the country. Among hi luncheon at the David Lawrence Convention Center. Takaki, professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley, will address the theme “Multiculturalism and Internationalism” during the 12:00-2:00 p.m. session. This luncheon is included in your registration fee, but you must sign up for the luncheon when you advance register in order to attend.All-Conference ReceptionJoin your colleagues at the renowned Carnegie Museum during the All-Conference Reception on Friday, March 31, from 7:30-10:30 Hall of Gems and Minerals will be available for viewing as you sample a dessert buffet. Museum shops will be open for your shopping pleasure. Transportation from the Convention Center to the Carnegie Museum will be provided.An Evening with Samuel HazoJoin the Western PA and Delaware Valley chapters of ACRL and the Pennsylvania Library Association for dinner on Saturday, April 1, at 7:00 p.m. at the Westin William Penn. The speaker will be Dr. Samuel Hazo, Pennsylvania’s State Poet, director of the Internati P-6 National Public Radio. Cost for the evening is $40. Make checks payable to Western PA- ACRL and mail directly to Barbara Richards, University Libraries, Carnegie Mellon Univer­sity, 4625 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213- 3890. Reservations close Friday, March 24, 1995. Sorry, no refunds. Please include your e-mail address or fax number so Barbara Richards can send you confirmation of your reservation.Beta Phi Mu ReceptionMembers of Beta Phi Mu are invited to attend a reception on Saturday, April 1, from 5: Placement ServiceA placement service will be provided by the AT.A Office for Library Personnel Resources on March 30–April 1, 1995. It will be located in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Although registrations will be accepted at the conference, job seekers and employers are strongly urged to preregister. Preregistration forms will be available January 3, 1995. The deadline for preregistration is March 7, 1995. To request forms, write: ACRL National Conference, Placement, 50 East Huron St., Chicago, P-7Preconference Scminars Take advantage of these preconference seminars on a variety of leading- edge topics to continue professional development and network with colleagues. Gain new information and update your knowledge on leader­ship, information management, emerging technologies, and library prac­tices. Indicate your choice on the registration form on page 19. All full-day programs include lunch. A $45 late fee will be charged after February 28, 1995. Written cancellations will be honored until March 6, subject to a $50 cancell Tuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Cultural Diversity and TQDeveloping a Quality Workforce to Meet the Challenges of the New MillenniumSpeakers: Susan Webreck AlmanUniversity of Pittsburgh; RosannO'Neil, library consultant, formeat Pennsylvania State University.$75 ACRL/PLA members; $100 ALA members; $135 nonmembersTuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Howto Maximize Your Resources: Marketing Planning for LibrariesSpeaker: Arlene Farber Sirkin, Washington Resource ConsultinGroup.$105 ACRL/PLA members; $140 Tuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Managing Student WorkersSpeaker: Michael Kathman, director of libraries and media, St. John’s University.$105 ACRL/PLA members; $ 140 ALA members; $175 nonmembersTuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Teaching the Internet: A Workshop for Internet TrainersSpeaker: Anne Lipow, Library Solutions Institute.$110 ACRL/PLA members; $145 ALA members; $180 nonmembersTuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.The Practical Librarian: Weavi ng the Present with the New CORESponsored by the Preconference programs are offered on a cost-recovery basis and may be cancelled if there is insufficient registration or for other reasons. If an activity is cancelled, ACRL cannot be responsible for cancellation/change charges or other losses incurred due to the cancellation of a program. P-8 Wednesday, March 29 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Librarians As Campus LeadersModerator: Mel George, university librarian, Oregon State University. Teams: Diane Y. Ferreira, executive vice president and Derrie Roark, associate vice president of Learning Resources Services, Hillsborough CommunityTuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.From Documents to Data: Anticipat­ing the Next WaveSpeaker: Dale Lehman, associate professor of economics, Fort Lewis College.$99 ACRL/PLA members; $134 ALA members;$170 nonmembers. (Offere College; Donald W. Farmer, vice president for academic affairs, and Terrence Mech, vice president for information and instructional technologies and director of the library,King's College; Bruce Grube, provost, and Beverly Moore, library director, University of Southern Colorado.$45 ACRL/PLA members; $80 ALA members;$115 nonmembersuesday, March 28 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Transforming Culture: The Role of Leadership in Creating the Learning OrganizationSpeakers: Shelley E. Phipps, University of Arizona, and Maure P-9Contributed Papers Knowledge Workers and Their OrganizationsThursday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• Undergraduate Perceptions of Library Service: Use of Focus Groups and Surveys in Strategic Planning• UserExpectationsforQuality Library Services Identified through Application of the SERVQU AL Scale in an Academic LibraryThursday 8:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m.• Integrating Library Computer Skill s into a Credit Course at TridentTechnical College• Faculty Attitudes Towards Information Literacy: ASurveyThursday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Five Societal Revolutions in Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.• TQM Training Leads to QC Circle Approach to Problem Solving• FiveS teps to Redefining Workload: An Academic Library Case StudyThursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.• Toppling Hire-archies: Support Staff and the Restructured Library• Comparable Rewards: Librarian Career PathsThursday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Merging Federal Documents with General Reference: AT ransformation in Usage and in Librarian Stature• Whither the Reference Desk? A History of the FutureFriday 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Listening toO urUse P-10 • Permanent White Water: Navigating Change with the Aid of HumorFriday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Library Anxiety Among College Students: An Exploratory Study• Customer Input into Library Decision- MakingFriday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Perceptions of Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership in University Libraries• How Do You Flatten an AUL? Making the Transition from a Hierarchical OrganizationFriday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Acquisitions in Transition: On the Road to the Electronic Library• Incremental Re-Engineering: Changes in Thursday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• A New Service from Libraries: Electronic Publishing• Mainstreaming Electronic Numeric Data Files: The Impact on Technical ServicesThursday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• Luddites in Library Instruction: Back to Basics• The Concept of Equity: Implications for Electronic Reference and Information LiteracyThursday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Gopher As a Reference Tool: Organization and Use• The Impact of the Internet on the Scholarly Research Process in the Social Sciences and HumanitiesThursday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• p-11 • Characterizing the Modem Library Experi­ence: Rationality or Fantasia?Friday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Melvil Dewey, CD-ROM's, and the Future ofLibrarianship• Pushing the Envelope: Maximizing the UserExperience through a Statewide InformatioSystemFriday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• You Want It When? Document Delivery in the 1990s• Interlibrary Loan and Customer Satisfaction—How Important Is Delivery SpeedFriday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Electronic Networks: The Role of the Librarian/Information Specialist: Views froan LIS Classroom• Mea Downtown Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle”Society, Economics, and PoliticsThursday 8:00–9:00 a.m.• Winning the War: A Framework for Selecting Electronic Sources of Government Information and Making Them Available• Outsourcing Library Production Functions: The Role of the Leader National Conference Executive CommitteeChairPanel Sessions ChairJoanne R. Euster Sarah B. Watstein University Librarian Assistant Director for University of California, Academic Services IrvineVirginia Commonwealth UniversityPreconferences ChairCathy Henderson Poster Sessions ChairResearch Librarian Thomas M. Peischl University of Texas at Dean of Academic AustinInformation Services Northern Michigan Local Arrangements UniversityChairCharles Lowry Exhibits Advisory University Librarian Co-ChairsCarnegie Mel P-12Panel Programs Knowledge Workers and Their OrganizationsThursday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Benchmarking Quality Library ServiceThursday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Personality Types of Librarians: Implications for the Library Asan Organization and for Recruit­ment to the ProfessionThursday 2:00–3:00 p.m.• Cultural Diversity and Synergy: Collaboration Between Librarians and Academic Computer Center StaffThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• The User-centered Library and Library Community Analysis: Making It HappenFriday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Academi Thursday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• The Potential of ATM Technology for Sharing Library Resources and Broadening Access to InformationThursday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Beam Mein, Scottie: Transform­ing Remote Users into Primary UsersThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• The Integrated Library: Designing Learning Spaces to Utilize Advanced Technology and Networked InformationThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Moving into the Future through a Gateway LibraryThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Two Case Studies of Access to Research Resources via the P-13 Saturday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• Collaborative Professional Development INforum and Its ImpactSaturday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• The Adult Learner and the New TechnologySaturday 8:30–9:30 a.m.• Digital Libraries: A Mechanism for Resource SharingMulticulturalism and InternationalismThursday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Digitizing African American Resources for Electronic AccessThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Library Schools and Academic Librarianship: Partnering for Diversity in the Global SocietyFriday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• The Internet As a B Western Pennsylvania Conservancyiece. Fallingwater-Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• How Research Libraries Can Help Their Changing UniversitiesThursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Library Publishing in the 90's: Future Generations will Ask...Thursday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Statewide Virtual Library Planning in Virginia: Cornerstones and ComponentsFriday 4:00–5:30 p.m.• Critical Historical Perspectives on Librarianship and TechnologyC&RL News reporters neededShare your ACRL National Conference experiences with a national audience. Brief (150-30 P-14Tours Gray Line Tours of PittsburghUse the form on page P-15 to register directly with Gray Line for the tours described below. Space is limited and is available on a first- come, first-served basis. A tour may also be cancelled due to insufficient registration. In the event a tour is fully booked or cancelled, your fee will be refunded by Gray Line Tours. All tours depart from the Convention Center.1. Cultural PittsburghWednesday, March 299:00a. m.–1:00p.m.Saturday, April 11:30p.m.–4:30p.m.Cost: $17.00Begin with to make the outdoors part of the living space. The trail to Fallingwater estate takes you along a footpath of approximately 1/4 mile. Be sure to wear walking shoes. Box lunch will be provided.4. The Andy Warhol MuseumWednesday, March 2910:00a. m.–1:00p.m.Saturday, April 11:00p.m.–4:00p.m.Cost: $23.00The museum includes drawings, prints, paintings, sculpture, film, audio- and video- tapes, and the extensive archives of the artist’s life.Local Tours and EventsUse the registration form on pages P-19-P-20 to si P-15 watercolors, drawings, original prints, portraits, and photographs.Tour B: Technology TourCamegie-Mellon University. Demonstration distributed information retrieval and management of full text in electronic forUniversity of Pittsburgh, SLIS. Demonstratioof Promenade, an image database of bonsai trees and other flora.University of Pittsburgh, Networked Information Services Group. Demonstration of TElectronic Course Reserve Project and ThElectronic Text Project.2. Gateway Clipper Fleet–Captain’s CharterThursd 3. Evening at the Pittsburgh SymphonySaturday, April 1,8:00 p.m., Heinz Hall Cost: $35.00(Sign up in advance. Pick up tickets when you pick up your conference registration materials.)ACRL has reserved 40 tickets to “Romeo and Juliet Come Alive”, Kirk Muspratt, conductor. The concert will include dramatic readings from the Shakespeare text. P-16 Travel and Hotel InformatiConference HotelsThe Ramada Hotel - One Bigelow SquareDowntown all-suite hotel situated in the center of Steel Plaza.The Westin William PennGrand-style hotel in the heart of the Golden Triangle business district, opposite Mellon Square.Hyatt Regency PittsburghDeluxe contemporary hotel situated down­town atop a nine- floor office building.Pittsburgh VistaSleek 25-story hotel with a 4-story atrium lobby—part of Liberty Center hotel, office, and retail complex. Across the street from iscount Rail to Pittsburgho book rail reservations on Amtrack for 10% Toff their lowest fare, call (800) USA-RAIL.(File #X01óF930)Directions from the Airport to DowntownGetting from the airport to downtown Pittsburgh is easy and convenient. The Airline Transportation Company operates a shuttle service between the airport and downtown hotels every 30 minutes weekdays and every hour evenings and weekends. Taxi, limou­sine, and car rental services are also available.WeatherIn late March and early April, Pittsburgh’s daytime high temperatures average near 40 degrees F., however t P-17 Housing Reservation Form P-18 P-19Advance Registration Form P-20 College & Research Libraries NewsINDEX TO VOL. 55 (1994) Compiled by Eldon W. TamblynComputer data prepared by Kathy L. (Kit) Dusky Portland State University, Oregon AAbbott, Thomas E., letter to the ed., 631 Abell, Millicent D., retired & port., 382- 83Abston, Deborah, “Racial & ethnic di­versity: information exchange,” 673 Academic or Research Librarian of theYear Award, 1994, 203; 1995, 502 Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title): Ackroyd, Peter, 443; Allen, JamesE., 380; Bernstein, Leonard, 33; Caucasus Mtns., 680; Chicano lit., 443; Children’s books, 226; Children’slit., 226 (CRL, 95; illus., 380); Civilrights (Pauley), 33; CRL (children’slit.), 95; Corona (Ber 439; McGuane, Thomas, 380; McMillan, Horace J., 302; Madagas­car, 95; Martin, Geo. R. R., 33, 443; Meiji era (Natl. Diet Lib.), 33; Melville, Herman (Sealts), 380; Mexican/Mexican- American hist., 443; Moore (James) family, 680; Natl. Diet Lib. (Meiji era), 33; NNHW archives, 226; Naval hist. (Sheridan), 32; Pauley, Frances F. (civil rights), 33; PEN American Ctr., 302; Peters (Jo­seph & Ruth) Collections (retablo paintings), 704-5; Poetry (Robt. Creeley Archive), 33; Retablo paint­ings (Peters), 704-5; Sch Natl. Sporting, 94; NYPL, 95, 163; NYSL, 163, 380; NYU, 443; North­western U., 95; Princeton U., 302; St. Joseph U., 704-5; Southwest Tex. State U., 516; Stanford U., 33, 443; Tex. A&M U., 33, 443; U. of Ariz., 226, 443; UC (Riverside, 95; Santa Barbara, 226, 302,605); U. of Colo., 33; UI, U-C, 95; UN, Las Vegas, 302- 3; U. of N. B., 680; UNC, Greens­boro, 380; U. of Southern Calif., 303, clarification, 439; UT (Arlington, 163, 605, 680; Austin, 302); U. of Water­loo, Ont., 680; U. of Wis. (Madison, 380; Mi FILING is word-by-word (ALA, 1968).ABBREVIATIONS: Standard abbreviations are used except in titles. Names of some organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are also abbreviated and are alphabetized as if spelled out. Special abbreviations:appt.appointmentf.foundationport.portraitprof.profileprog.programSPECIAL USAGES: More than one reference per page is indicated in parentheses. Under the heading “Acquisitions (by author, subject, or title)" parentheses may enclose donors’ names (for subjects) or subjects (for na Index to volume 55, 1994 / 1-1 1-2 / C&RL News preconferences in Miami Beach,” 214-16; “Pittsburgh offers prizes,” 337; “Presenters on networking sought,” 6; “Represent ACRL in Mi­ami Beach,” 189ALA, “Customer feedback—how to getit,” 64-65ALA, Exec. Director, “Martinez takes top post at ALA” & port., 335ALA, “International library fellows begin assignments” & photo., 36ALA, Midwinter Meeting, 1994, 208-10 ALA, President, “Customer service: the heart of a library” & port., 63ALA, ‘“Write for America’s libraries’ cam­paign goes online,” 67“ALA and ACRL ex ACRL, “Breivik and Pastine share plans for ACRL,” 151-55ACRL, “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations,” 364-65ACRL, Budget & Finance Comm. Chair, “Financial report” & port., 669-72ACRL, “Candidates for ALA Council,” 211ACRL, “C&RLNewsNet,” 210ACRL, CLS, CLIP notes, #17,61; #18,189ACRL, CLS, “Compilers needed for CLIP notes,” 253; Emergency and disas­ter planning for college libraries (CLIP note #17), published, 6l; Staff development and continuing edu­cation (CLIP note #18), published, 189ACRL, CLS, ACRL, “Order your Annual Conference audiocassettes,” 488ACRL, Past-Presidents, photo., 363 ACRL, President, appt. & port., 228; “College libraries and the new tech­nology,” 196-97; “Meet the candi­dates,” 738; “Message” & port., 654- 55; photo., 483ACRL, RBMS, Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards, 1994, 206; 1995, 506ACRL, RBMS, Security Comm., “Guide­lines regarding thefts in libraries: draft version,” 289-94ACRL, RBMS, “Will rescind Guidelines on Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-3 Awards, 96 (2), 164, 202-6 (9), 227, 252, 253, 305, 444-45 (7), 502-7, 517, 681-82, 749BBain-Kerr, Janice W., appt., 517-18Bake, William, “Summer meadows on Snake Mountain near Trade, Ten­nessee” photo., cover, no. 3Baker, Thomas, “The swinging polka” sheet music illus., (photo., 401)Baker, Zachary M., news note, 606Baker & Taylor, Academic or Research Librarian of the Year Award, 1994, 203; 1995, 502Baldridge, Alan, retired, 35BBW, 1994, & illus., 403Barbee, Annis, photo., 728Barksdale-Hall, Roland C., app “Bradley Univ. digitizes images,” 335Branch, Katherine A., appt., 34“The Brandeis reality,” Herman, 146-47Breivik, Patricia Senn, ACRL vice-presi- dent & port., 433-34; photo., 493; “Plans for ACRL” & port., 151-54“A bridge between ACRL and other organizations,” Coppola, 364-65Brokaw, Stacia, “Carpeting your library,” 410-12Brown U., “Books, computers, and the Pushmi-Pullyu,” 84-86Brunswick, Sheldon, deceased, 447Bryant, Douglas W., deceased, 610Bunge, Charles, “ALA candidates’ fo­rum” & port., 208-9Burckel noise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258“Clinton’s community service idea be­comes reality,” 187CLIP notes, ACRL, #17, 61; #18, 189CLIP notes, ACRL, “Compilers needed,” 253Close, Glenn, photo., 537CNI, “ACRL and CNI identify use of networks in teaching,” 336; “Net­worked information technologies: CNI report,” 337“CNI: optimizing public and private interests,” Kirk, 24-25“Collection policies for your curriculum materials center,” ACRL, 60C&RL, “Applications/nominations invited for C&RL editor,” 467; “Editor so 1-4 / C&RL News Cooke, Eileen, retired & port., 36Coon, Jeffrey A., “Internet resources for religious studies” (54:635-37), clari­fication, 6Cooper, Carol, photo., 503Coppola, Elaine, “A bridge between ACRL and other organizations, ” 364- 65“Copyright holders information on In­ternet,” 555Cornell, Alice, news notes, 164, 381“Cornell is Internet site for USDA statis­tics,” 251Cornell U., “Selecting a preservation photocopy machine,” 14-18, cor­rection, 192Corp. for Natl. & Community Service, “Clinton’s community service ide DeLon, Barbara, “Job descriptions: what they are, are not, and can be,” 339- 40Diablo Valley Coll., “Reference rover: the hesitant patron’s best friend,” 354-57“DIALOG launches online copyright compliance service,” 404Dickens, Charles, Martin Chuzzelwit drawing, 465Dimes-Smith, Judy B., deceased, 166Distinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian Award, 1994,204; 1995, 504Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1995, 504-5“Documents from former Soviet Union available through OCLC PRISM III,” 404“Don’t l “Faculty status for librarians? a response,” Hill, 26“Faculty status provides clout,” Schroeder, 147-48Fair, Phyllis, duties & port., 498Färber, Evan Ira, retired & port., 229-30Farley, Richard Alan, deceased, 751Farmer, Frances, deceased, 37Fatzer, Jill, photo., 493Ferry, Nelson A., “Cutting down on crime in the library,” 428-29“First peoples and the Internet,” Bell, 633-35Fleischer, Mary Beth, retired, 98 Florida, “Coconut grove,” 248 (photo., cover, no. 5)“Florida’s LINCC joins 28 community colleges and Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-5 Grants (by grantee): AAS, 93; AIP, 679; ALA, 162, 604; Art Inst, of Chicago, 225; Assn. for Community Based Educ., 379; Bronx Educ. Services, 379; Calif. Inst, of Tech., 225; Calif. State Polytechnic U., 225; Carnegie Mellon U., 748; Chatham Coll., 679; Claremont Colls., 225; Cleveland State U., 162; Coll. of DuPage, 627; Columbia U., 515; Dalhousie U., 93, 515; Dance Heritage Coalition, 604; Drexel U., 679; Folger Shakespeare, 379; Geo. Wash. U., 31; Harvard IL,31, 225, 515; Hiram Coll., 1Holston Academic USA, 516; Council for IndependentColls., 679; Culpeper (Charles E.) F.,301,605; Cutler (Aina Swan & HenryHarrington) Fund, 31; DeFluri, Richard, 31; Delmas (Gladys Krieble)F., 379; Devorris (Donald & Nancy),31; Dreyfus (Camille & Henry) F.,380,679; Ford F., 515; Getty (J. Paul)Trust, 515; Getty Grant Prog., 32;Hannah Inst, for the Hist, of Medicine, 604; Heinz (Howard & Vira I.)endowments, 748; Heinz III (Teres& H. J.) F., 748; Heinz Co. F., 7482; HEA, 31-32 (2), 225, 301 (2), 379442,604,679,748 (2);Hoblitz Haddock, Mike, “Are you thinking about writing a bibliography?” 471-72,497Hagle, Claudette, photo., 512Hale, Martha, news note, 227Hamilton, Malcolm C., letter to the ed., 80Hammond, George P., deceased, 307-8Hancock, Lee, “Internet resources for health and medicine,” 564-66, 605“Handheld computer links to library via cellular communication,” U. of Southern Ala., 5-6Hardesty, Larry, “College library mentor program,” 7Harper, Shirley F., deceased, 447Harris, Carolyn Hixson, deceased, 230Hartman, Wilma L., re 1-6 / C&RL News “Imaging initiative launched by Getty,” 627“In the News," Davis, 4, 58, 122, 186, 250, 334, 402, 466, 554, 626, 706“Indiana builds three African American special collections,’’Jackson-Brown, 75, 83Ind. U., “INforum: building strong part­nerships,” 560-63, correction, 680“IU-Bloomington to host videoconference,” 563INFORMA Conference, 5th, 1994, Point Clear, Ala., “Images as information resources,” 346-47, 365Information Infrastructure Task Force, “Announces computer bulletin board,” 123-24“Information liter “Internet resources for the space sci­ences,” Pasicznyuk, 725-26“Internet resources for women’s stud­ies,” Glazier, 139-41,143, comments, 258“Internet reviews,” Amato, ed., 89, 95, 159-60,220-21,296-97,375-76,438- 39, 510-12, 599-600, 674-75, 744-45“Internet sources of government infor­mation,” Gumprecht, 19-22“Internet teleconference to be aired,” 628“Iowa completes automation study,” 188 Iowa State U., “Two-millionth book cel­ebrates women in science,” 188JJackson, Archer Sims, deceased, 610Jackson-Brown, “Message from the president” & port., 654-55; photos., 483, 492-93, 503, 668Knox, Jim, retired, 37Kobulnicky, Paul, appt. & port., 682Kopp, James J., appt. & port., 518Kozlov, Anna, retired, 37Krassovsky, Larissa, retired, 37Kreitz, Patricia, photo., 483Kreitzburg, M. J., retired, 230Krishnamurthy, Ramesh, photo., 558Kuntz, Patricia S., “African studies com­puter resources,” 68-73LLaGuardia, Cheryl, “The upside of down­sizing: using BI to cope,” 362-63Lamont, Joyce, retired, 609Landeck, Mary, retired, 446La Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-7 Lyders, Richard A., retired, 307Lyle, Guy Redvers, deceased & port., 610Lynch, Mary Jo, “New national numbers on academic libraries,” 630-31; news note & port., 444-45Lynn, M. Stuart, appt., 607MMcCallister, Myrna J., appt. & port., 607McChesney, John, “To address ACRL’s 7th National Conference” & port., 650McClure, Charles R., news note, 445McComb, Ralph W., deceased, 99McCoy, Jacquelyn, photos., 492, 668McDonald, John P., deceased & port., 99McKinzie, Steve, “Bibliographic instruc­tion or research: what’s Miller, Carolyn, retired, 609Miller, Rush G., appt. & port., 682; “Quality management for today’s academic library,” 406-9, 422Miller, Shelley, deceased, 308Minick, Evelyn, “Carpeting your library,” 410-12Minot State U., “Censorship in an aca­demic library,” 76-78, 83Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruc­tion Librarian Award, 1994, 202, 204 & photo., 504; 1995, 502-3Moffett, William A., news note, 681-82Molenaer, Harriet, deceased, 99“Monitor as mentor: Internet’s role in professional growth,” George, 142- 43 “No food, no drink, no noise,” Clement, 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258NCSU, quilt photo., 188“NCSU entrepreneurs aim high” & photo., Davis, 728, 750Northwestern U., “Staff-based policy building,” 730, 733NOTIS, “CUNY and SUNY share re­sources,” 253; “SilverPlatter signs agreements with CARL and NOTIS,” 252NOTIS Systems, “Dynix and NOTIS Sys­tems consolidated,” 467“NOTIS Systems introduces WinPAC,”405Nuckles, Nancy, “Images as information resources,” 346-47, 365; “Louisiana network links libraries,” 414-15Nu 1-81 C&RL News Peischl, Thomas M., appt. & port., 381; Rankin, Juliann, “The faculty electronic research center,” 127-28Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarian­ ship Award, 1995, 506-7 “RBMS will rescind Guidelines on manu­scripts and archives packet,” 190 “Readers are pleased,” Sankey, 429Ready, Sandra, photos., 492-93, 668 Rebman, Elisabeth H., news note, 517“Recruit the best!” C&RL news, 378“Reference rover: the hesitant patron’s best friend,” Ramirez, 354-57 Reichel, Mary, photo., 493“Reinventing libraries: the Stephen F. Austin experience” & photo., Cage, “Financial report” & port., 669-72;photos., 492, 668Pa. State U., “No food, no drink, nonoise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment,258“People in the news, 11, 34-37, 97-99(Spiegel, 164-66,227-30,305-8,381-83, 444-47, 517-20, 606-10, 681-84,749-51)Perreault, J. M., letter to the ed., 80, 83Perry, Margaret, retired & port., 166Person, Roland C., “Cutting down oncrime in the library,” 428-29Peters, Joseph & Ruth, retablo paintings,704-5 (photos., cover, no. 11, &705)Peterson, Carole M., appt., 305-6Pforzheimer (Carl & Scharmer, Roger, retired, 609Schrodt, Paul, appt., 682Schroeder, Carol, “Faculty status pro­vides clout,” 147-48Scilken, Marvin H., letter to the ed., 507Scott, Patricia A., “No food, no drink, no noise,” 81-83 (logo, 57), comment, 258Scudder, Mary C., retired, 609Seal, Robert A., appt., 228; news note, 606“Searching for darlings: the quest for professional status,” Ring (54:641- 43), comments, 145-48“Selecting a preservation photocopy machine,” Wright, 14-18, correc­tion, 192Seymour, Diana Woods, deceased Index to volume 55, 1994 /1-9 cation (CLIP note #18), published, ACRL, 189“Standards for college libraries, 1995 edition, draft,” ACRL, 261-72, 294“Standards for community, junior, and technical college learning resources programs,” AECT/ACRL, 1994, 274- 87, 572-85Starr, Kevin, appt., 682SUNY, “CUNY and SUNY share re­sources,” 253“SUNY applies educational technology,” 336Stearns, Beverly, “Quality management for today’s academic library,” 406-9, 422Steen, Judy, retired, 609Stephen F. Austin State U., “Reinventing libraries” & photo., 46 Tucker, Deborah, news note, 517Turner, Philip, news note, 445Turock, Betty J., “ALA candidates’ fo­rum” & port., 210“25 years at the Kenneth Spencer Re­search Library,” Mason, 9-12“Two-millionth book celebrates womenin science,” 188U“ULS business meeting highlights,”Munroe, 200“ULS discusses virtual libraries and pub­lishing,” 201“ULS in Miami—leadership is the focus,”556-57“UnCover Reveal unveiled,” 335USDA, “Cornell is Internet site for USDAstatistics,” 251USIA, “International library fellows be­gin assig “Voice mail at the reference desk,” Frisch, 343-45Vosper, Robert, deceased, 610W,XWagman, Frederick H., deceased, 383Walker, Marella, deceased, 383Wallace, Linda K., “Customerfeedback— how to get it,” 64-65Washington, George, Thanksgiving day proclamation photo., 405Wash. & Lee U., “Univ. of Alabama and Washington & Lee dedicate librar­ies” & photo. & poster, 469“Washington hotline,” Bradley, 741-42; Henderson, 29, 87, 218, 226, 373, 376, 597, 651, 681Watson, Linda, news note, 682Watters, Eve, photo., 404Th