ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 596/C&RL News Preservation N ews J a n e H e d b e r g H o w to r e p o rt sto le n m a n u s c r ip ts The Professional Autograph Dealers Association (PADA) has established a system for reporting stolen or missing manuscripts to its member­ ship, thus enabling libraries and archives to alert auto­ graph dealers to possibly il­ legal transactions. The system has two parts: an alert net­ work for reporting newly dis­ covered losses and a data­ base to register missing manuscript materials. To report a newly dis­ covered loss, call (888) 338-4338 toll-free and PADA will immediately notify its membership by fax or phone. Provide as much information as possible in the report: a detailed description of the manuscript stolen; the date and circum­ stances of the loss; the names, addresses, and phone numbers o f the contact person at the institution; and any law enforcement officers involved. To register an older loss in the data­ base, mail a detailed description of the manu­ script, with any of the information listed above, to Catherine Barnes, head of PADA’s Security Committee, P.O. Box 30117, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Please do not use the toll-free number to report older losses. For the present, the in­ formation collected will be available only to PADA members, but in the future it may be offered to nonmembers on a subscription ba­ sis. This service is offered free-of-charge to re­ porting institutions. C o r n e ll p u b lis h e s d ig it a l im a g in g g u id e The Department of Preservation and Conser­ vation at Cornell University Library has pub­ lished Digital Imaging f o r Libraries and Archives by Anne R. Kenney and Stephen Chapman. The 200-page looseleaf guide is an expanded ver­ sion of the training manual used during Cornell’s weeklong digital imaging workshops. It covers the issues involved in planning a digital imag­ ing project, including key concepts and terms, hardware, software, creation of databases and indexes, conversion from photographs and film, long-term access, management of the technical infrastructure to support an imaging project, outsourcing, and continuing education. It also has two “formula cards” for calculation o f project con­ version, storage, and access requirements. The guide is $75.00, plus $5.00 s/h. Order from Mary Arsenault, 214 Olin Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853; e-mail: mla4@ cornell.edu. Make checks payable to “Department of Preservation, Cornell Uni­ versity.” Prepayment is re­ quired. C C A H A p u b lis h e s le a fle t a b o u t m o ld The Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) has updated the first leaflet in its technical series, Managing a Mold Inva­ sion: Guidelines f o r Disaster Response. It offers practical advice for coping with mold on li­ brary and archival materials, health concerns, first response procedures, inactivation proce­ dures, fungicides and fungistats, cleaning and disinfecting, and planning for prevention. It also provides a section of general references and recovery services. Copies may be purchased for $3.50 from CCAHA, 264 South 23rd St., Phila­ delphia, PA 19103; phone: (215) 545-0613; fax: (215) 735-9313. Prepayment is required. D is a s t e r m a n u a l m o u n te d o n W e b The Western New York Library Resources Coun­ cil (WNYLRC) has mounted the revised edition (1994) of its Western New York Disaster Pre­ paredness and Recovery Manual f o r Libraries and Archives on the Web. It contains 21 worksheets for creating a basic disaster plan; a reference section with short essays on plan­ ning, setting collection priorities, protection, response, and rehabilitation; plus a bibliogra­ phy and list of suppliers. Some of the informa­ tion is useful only for repositories in western New York, but not all. It can be found at http:/ /freen et.b u ffalo.ed u /~lrc/p u b /disman. htm#INTRODUCTION. ■ Jane Hedberg prepares this column f o r the College Libraries Committee, Commission on Preservation and Access. Submissions may be made to: Jane Hedberg, Wellesley College Library, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA 02181(617) 283-2103; fax: (617) 283-3690; JHEDBERG@WELLESLEY.EDU. mailto:JHEDBERG@WELLESLEY.EDU A C R L PUBLICATIONS C A T A L O G F o i l 1 9 9 6 Association of C o llege & Research Libraries 2 - ACRL Publications MANAGEMENT Preporing for Accreditation: Measuring Academic Library A Handbook for Academic Performance: A Practical Librarians Approach Patricia Ann Sacks and Nancy Van House, Beth Weil, and Sara Lou Whildin Charles McClure This valuable, step-by-step workbook helps This easy-to-use set o f output measures is librarians complete their self-study and designed to assist in measuring the impact, evaluation processes. efficiency, and effectiveness of academic library activities.$1 8 .0 0 , 80p. 0-8389-0621-4, 1993 $34.00, 1 4 0 p „ 0-8389-0529-3, 1990; $ 75.00 with self-running database, Recruiting the Academic Library 0-8389-0542-0, 1991 Director: A Companion to the Search Committee Handbook Sharon Rogers and Ruth Person $1 8.95; ACRL member $15.95 0-8389-7484-8. 1991 CLIP Notes Practical ideas for managing your library’s programs and services are contained in ACRL’s College Library Information Packets (CLIP) Notes. 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Includes examples of policies and procedures for employment, $2 9 .9 5 ; ACRL member $24 .9 5 , 123p. dismissal, orientation, training, supervision, 0-8389-7651-4, 1993 and performance review. “Highly recom­ mended for small and medium-sized librar­ Audiovisual Policies in College ies employing student workers.”— Library Journal Libraries, CLIP Note #14 Kristine Brancolini, comp. $ 2 9 .9 5 ; ACRL member $ 2 5 .9 5 , 140p. “The documentation included in the kit is 0-8389-7752-9, 1994 clear and o f good quality and covers all aspects o f establishing and managing an Emergency Planning and Man­ audiovisual collection.”— LRTS agement in College Libraries, $2 1 .9 5 ; ACRL member $1 8 .9 5 , 152p. CLIP Note #17 0-8389-7495-3, 1991 Susan C. George, comp. Policies and procedures for emergency planning and management in college College Library Newsletters, libraries. 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The librarian profile is presented from the ACT, the Strong Interest Invento­ ries, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and the SIGI PLUS computer-aided career guidance tool, along with analysis of demographic data. Readers “will be rewarded with a better understanding of their own career choices and the need to insure that guidance counselors and guidance tools accurately reflect the current needs o f our profession”— Library Journal $35 .9 5 ; ACRL member $3 1 .9 5 , 220p. 0-8389-7753-7, 1994 Academic Status: Statements and Resources, Second Edition Susan Kroll, editor A compilation o f the ACRL standards and guidelines that apply to faculty status for academic librarians, as well as a selective bibliography. $ 10.95; ACRL member $8.95, 62p. 0-8389-7739-1, 1994 ACRL Publications - 5 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT Collection Ma na gment in the Electronic Age: A Manual for Creating Community College Collection Development Policy Statements Jennie S. Boyarski, Kate Hickey, editors A survey of community and junior colleges’ collection develop­ ment poli­ cies with examples of eleven com­ plete and seven partial policy state­ ments. “. . . valuable to academic and school libraries of all sizes and should be read by librarians engaged in collection development . . . ” — Library Journal $42.95; ACRL member $35.95, 197p. 0-8389-7737-5, 1994 Vocational and Technical Resources for Community College Libraries Mary A n n Laun, editor Annotated bibliographies presenting a col­ lection of resources, both print and nonprint, that are needed to support a vo­ cational and technical curriculum for a community college, or a vocational or tech­ nical institution. Useful to undergraduate students, vocational and technical students, librarians, faculty, and the general public looking for information on these programs’ resources. “This will become a standard selection tool for libraries in community college, technical institutes, and vocational- technical high schools. . . . four-year-col­ lege libraries and medium-size and large public libraries . . . should consider it for their reference collections.”— Booklist $95.00, ACRL member $85.00, 622p. 0-8389-7775-8, 1995 New ! Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, Fourth Edition Beth Anderson, editor This directory includes 278 institutions and lists location, contact information, budgets, physical space, collection size, staff, hours of operation, and other descriptive informa­ tion. $26.50; ACRL member $22.50, 175p. 0-8389-7862-2, 1996 Books for College Libraries III This set covers more than 50,000 titles chosen to represent a core collection of books for four-year college and university libraries. BCL3 is also available on machine- readable tape. Contact ACRL. “Highly recommended."— Library Journal. $ 6 0 0/6 vol. set, $125 individual volume 0-8389-3353-X, 1988 Western Europea n Studies: Current Research Trends & Library Resources Eva Sartori, Ceres Birkhead, John Cullars, John Dillon, Thomas Kilton, editors Eleven research papers offer thoughtful synthesis, personal insight, and information useful for anyone dealing with recent scholarship in Western European studies. $32.95; ACRL member $29.95, 120p. 0-83 89-7461-9, 1990 6 - ACRL Publications Curriculum Materials Center Collection Development Policy, Second Edition Beth G. Anderson, Virginia Nordstrom, Karin Duran, Allison G. Kaplan, comps. A model policy is provided along with example policies from libraries that illustrate modifications to the model to fit specific local needs. $ 1 6 .9 5 ; ACRL member $14.95, 46p. 0-8389-7707-3, 1993 Women’s Studies Collection Development Policies The WSS Collection Development and Bibliography Committee This unique tool identifies issues and provides models o f existing policies. Complete policy statements from 16 university libraries illustrate the range of issues and provide a variety o f models. The “RLG Conspectus: Women’s Studies” supplemental guideline, included as an appendix, identifies issues unique to women’s studies and describes materials and sources. $ 3 5 .9 5 ; ACRL member $29 .9 5 , 122p. 0-8389-7596-8, 1992 State Education Documents: A State-bγ-State Directory for Their Requisition and Use EBSS Education-Related Government Publications Subcommittee This directory provides the means to access the large variety of state education docu­ ments available from government agencies. $2 1 .9 5 ; ACRL member $ 18.95, 54p. 0-8389-7327-2, 1989 CHOICE Reviews Publications in this series from CHOICE are compiled by the editors from reviews previ­ ously published in the magazine (volumes 27 through 29, Asian Americans through volume 30, Environmental Studies through volume 32). Each collection provides the full text of the CHOICE review and author and title indexes. The editors consider these collections representative o f the significant books that CHOICE reviewed in the subject areas. Environmental Studies $3 8 .0 0 , 893 titles, 164p. 0-8389-7808-8, 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES REVIEWS * African and African American Studies $2 2 .0 0 , approximately 75 0 titles, 152p. 0-8389-7691-1, 1992 * Native American Studies $15.00, 278 titles, 60p. 0-8389-7632-8, 1992 * Asian and Asian American Studies $20.00, 605 titles, 113p. 0-8389-7691-3, 1993 * Latino Studies $20.00, 525 titles, 112p. 0-83 89-7631-X, 1992 *O rder these titles from CHOICE M agazine, 100 Riverview Center, Middletown, CT 0 6 4 57 . Order Environmental Studies from ACRL. ACRL Publications - 7 INFORMATION ACCESS NEW! Bibliographic Control of Confer­ ence Proceedings, Papers, and Conference Materials ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, no. 7 Olivia M. A. Madison, Sara Shatford Layne, editors Five papers delivered at a preconference on Bibliographic Control o f Conference Proceedings. Covers issues o f cataloging, reference/interlibrary loan, and collection development. Four appendixes include a history o f Library o f Congress Rule Interpre­ tations relevant to conference proceedings, exercises and examples illustrating prob­ lems from the public services perspective, a reprint o f recommendations for publishers, and a discussion leaders’ guide from the preconference. Price T.B.D., 130p. 0-8389-7860-6, 1996 Guide to Searching the Bibliographic Utilities for Conference Proceedings Nirmala S. Bangalore, Judith A. Carter, editors A convenient guide detailing search strate­ gies for finding conference proceedings in either RUN, OCLC/PRISM, or WLN utilities. $ 7 .95 ; ACRL member $6 .95 , 15p. 0-8389-7734-0, 1994 Science and engineering Conference Proceedings: A Guide to Sources for Identifica­ tion and Verification Barbara DeFelice, editor Overview o f the coverage and indexing of conference proceedings and papers in subject-oriented abstracting and indexing services. A valuable working tool for the practicing librarian involved with public services for the scientific and engineering community. $16 .5 0 ; ACRL member $1 4 .0 0 , 84p. 0-8389-7790-1, 1995 Abstracting, Information Retrieval, and the Humanities: Providing Access to Historical Literature, Publications in Librarianship: No. 48 Helen R. Tibbo An examination o f the qualities and functions o f abstracts and the challenges involved in text condensation. $35 .0 0 , 276p. 0-8389-3430-7, 1993 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Examples to Accompany Descriptive Cataloging o f Rare Books Prepared by the Bibliographic Stan­ dards Committee o f the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section “The introduction is clear, the bibliography useful, the indexes exhaustive and the records themselves painstakingly accurate. In short, it is a model of its kind, and should be consulted not only by those cataloguers currently using the code but also all managing librarians considering its adoption.”— Rare Books Newsletter $ 2 9 .9 5 ; ACRL members $ 2 3 .9 5 , 148p. 0-8389-7672-7, 1993 8 - ACRL Publications Thesauri for Use in Rare Book and Special Collections Cataloging These thesauri w ere developed for use in MARC field 655 and 755. Each thesaurus provides standardized vocabulary for retrieving items by form and genre or by various physical characteristics that are typically o f interest to special collections librarians. Genre Terms (2nd ed.) Binding Terms $2 1 .9 5 ; ACRL member $1 8.95, 90p. $11.50; ACRL member $9.50, 37p. 0-8389-7516-X, 1991 0-8389-7210-1, 1988 Paper Terms Printing & Publishing Evidence $8.95; ACRL member $7.50, 52p. $8.95; ACRL member $7.50, 28p. 0-8389-7427-9, 1990 0-8389-7108-3, 1986 Type Evidence Provenance Evidence $8 .95 ; ACRL member $7.50, 19p. $10.50; ACRL member $8.50, 24p. 0-8389-7428-7, 1990 0-8389-7239-X, 1988 ACRL Publications - 9 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION NEW! Teaching Information Retrieval and Evaluation Skills to Educa­ tion Students and Practitioners: A Casebook o f Ap p lications Patricia O ’Brien Libutti, Bonnie Gratch, editors Scenarios depicting actual instructional sessions at the undergraduate, graduate, practitio­ ner, and high-school level using goals and objectives statements. Several cases include the teaching o f ERIC and Internet resources. Most useful are the reflective analyses o f the sessions by librarian-instructors that reveal lessons learned about teaching technology. $ 2 6 .5 0 ; ACRL member $2 2 .5 0 , 152p. 0-8389-7813-4, 1995 Sourcebook for Bibliographic Instruction The Editorial Board o f the Bibliographic Instruction Section A working, desk-top tool for new and experienced bibliographic instruction librarians, the Sourcebook is practical and easy-to-use. Five essential topics are covered: learning theory, instructional design, teaching methods, evaluation, and administration. “Highly recommended for all institutions engaging in B I.”— Library Journal $1 8 .9 5; ACRL member $16 .9 5 , 96p. 0-8389-7673-5, 1993 Read This First: An O wner’s G uide to the New M odel State­ ment o f Objectives for Academic Bibliographic Instruction Carolyn D usenbury, Monica Fusich, Kathleen Kenny, and Beth Woodard, editors “. . . the MSO [model statement objectives] may serve as a checklist in evaluating existing BI programs, developin g educa­ tional goals w hen determining new programs, and determining whether such goals are being achieved.”— Library Journal $19 .9 5 ; ACRL member $1 6 .4 5 , 72p. 0-83 89-7548-8, 1991 Learning to Teach: Workshops on Instruction Nine workshops cover the basics including clear, concise discussions o f classroom techniques, n ew technologies, and instruc­ tion in a multicultural environment. 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