ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries October 1989 / 851 which houses, in addition to th e Sibley Library on its th re e top floors, com m ercial stores, restaurants, and office space. T h e com plex also includes an indoor atrium and an outdoor public plaza that will accom m odate com m unity arts p erfo rm an ces and exhibitions. W ith a collection o f over h a lf a million item s, th e new library now takes up approxim ately 50,000 square feet. ■ ■ PE O P L E Profiles D ouglas G. B irdsall has b e e n na m e d associ­ ate directo r o f libraries for inform ation access and systems at Texas T ech U niversity L ibraries. Birdsall has b e e n at th e N o rth D akota State U ni­ versity L ibraries in F argo since 1984, serving as head of public services and, m ost recently, as assis­ tant d irector for collection m anagem ent and refe r­ ence services. Before that he was hum anities librar­ ian at th e Idaho State U niversity Library. Birdsall g raduated from th e U niversity o f M ichigan w ith a B.A., then received an M.A. from C entral Michigan University, a n d an MLS from th e U niversity of Michigan. H e is a m em ber of ALA and was chair of the A cadem ic Section o f th e M ountain-P lains L i­ brary Association in 1988-1989. In 1985 Birdsall received a g ran t for “D atabase Searching: A Proposal for C reating Awareness and Developing Skills” from th e Facuity D evelopm ent Institute at ND SU . In 1982 he received a grant for “Library Use Im provem ent: S ubject-O riented Li­ brary G uides for U pper-D ivision S tu d e n ts” from the C e n te r for Instructional Im provem ent, Idaho State University. In bo th 1988 and 1989 he e d ite d the Proceedings o f the M ountain-P lains L ib ra ry Association A cadem ic Section Research Forum . O th e r publications include “L ibrary Skills and F resh m an English: A L ib ra ria n ’s P e rsp e c tiv e ” in College C om position and C om m unication, and D issertationsand Theses A bout Idaho, 1900-1978, p u b lish ed in 1980. Birdsall receiv ed ALA’s H.W . W ilson Periodical Award for th e editorship of The Idaho L ibrarian in 1983. R hoda K. Channing, assistant university librar­ ian o f Boston C ollege, has b e e n a p p o in te d library d ire c to r at W ake F o re st U niversity, W inston-S a­ lem , N o rth Carolina. D u rin g h e r 25-year career, Channing has w orked in th e libraries of the Univer­ sity o f N orth C arolinaat Chapel Hill, th e University of Kentucky, and Boston College. She is a fre q u e n t speaker at professional m eetings, has served on the ALA C o m m itte e on A ccreditation, and was an officer o f th e N ew E n gland C h a p te r o f ACRL D oris J. H ulbert has b e e n n a m e d d ire c to r of th e W alter C linton Jackson L ibrary at th e U niver­ sity o f N o rth C arolina at G reensboro. H u lb e rt is cu rren tly acting d ire c to r o f th e library, and served as associate directorsince 1984. She joined the staff at Jackson L ibrary in 1980 as h e a d circulation librarian. Before th a t H u lb e rt was h e a d o f circula­ tion at th e U niversity o f D elaw are and head re fe r­ ence librarian at Indiana University. She is agradu- ate o f M ontclair State College (B.A. and M.A.) and received h e r MLS from In diana University. She is a m em b er o f ALA, ACRL, and th e N orth C arolina L ibrary Association, am ong o th e r organizations. F o r th e past five years she has served as a m em b e r of th e University o f N orth Carolina System Library Autom ation and N etw orkingC om m ittee. She also serves at U N C G as a m e m b e r o f th e A cadem ic C abinet, the C om m ittee on University Budget, and th e C e n te n n ia l Planning Board. In h e r new posi­ tion H u lb e rt will head a library w ith total holdings o f 1,900,000 item s and a staff o f 72. W illiam C. R oselle, d ire c to r o f th e G olda M eir Library at th e U niversity o f W isconsin-M il­ waukee since 1971, has been appointed directo r of th e University L ibrary System at th e U niversity o f Pittsburgh. Roselle grad u ated from T hiel College and received an MLS from th e University o f P itts­ burgh. H e has served professionally at th e Univer­ sity o f Iowa, th e Pennsylvania State University, C arnegie-M ellon U niversity, th e State Library of Pennsylvania, th e M ilton H ershey School, and th e U n ited States Army’s C ounterin tellig en ce Corps. D uring his 18 years in Wisconsin, Roselle increased th e M eir L ibrary holdings from 900,000 to m ore th an 3,500,000 cataloged item s, d ire c te d th e d e ­ sign and co n stru ctio n o f nearly $20 m illion in li­ brary facilities, and was responsible for th e 1978 852 / C& RL News tra n sfe r o f th e A m erican G eo g rap h ical Society C ollection from N ew York C ity to M ilw aukee. R oselle is a life m e m b e r o f ALA, an h o n o rary fellow o f th e Am erican G eographical Society, and a m e m b e r o f n u m ero u s o th e r p ro fessio n al associa­ tions. H e re c e iv e d th e D istin g u ish e d A lum nus Award from Thiel College in 1985, th e Exceptional Service A w ard from th e W isconsin Society for Jew ish L e a rn in g in 1987, a n d a special c ita tio n from th e Special L ib raries A ssociation in 1979. People in the news V irginia Andrews, Texas T e c h U niversity L i­ b ra rie s A uto m atio n C o o rd in ato r, has rec e iv e d a 1989 O utstanding A chievem ent Award from Texas T ech University. Andrew s has w orked for th e U ni­ versity L ib rary for 29 years as cataloger, assistant h e a d o f cataloging, h e a d o f cataloging, a nd O C L C co o rd in a to r. She is a m e m b e r o f ALA a n d vice- c h a ir/c h a ir-ele ct o f th e A utom ation a n d T echnol- ogy I n te r e s t G ro u p o f th e Texas L ib rary A ssocia­ tion. C harlotta H ensley, assistant d ire c to r fo r r e ­ search and d e v elo p m en t at th e U niversity o f C olo­ rad o at B o u ld e r L ib ra rie s, has rec e iv e d th e 19 8 8 -8 9 P r e s id e n t’s U niversity Service Award. H ensley was recognized for th e am ount o f tim e and e ffo rt she v o lu n te e re d as e d ito r o f Frontiers: A J o u rn a l o f W o m en Studies. H e r $2,000 aw ard will b e given to th e jo u rn a l at h e r r e q u e s t. An A C R L m em b e r, H e n sle y is a p a s t C o u n c ilo r-a t-L a rg e (1984-1988) and R T SD P re sid e n t (1982). W illiam V. Jackson, lib rary p ro fe sso r at th e U niversity o f Texas at A ustin, visited N icaragua in Ju n e a n d was th e k eynote sp e ak e r at a m e e tin g on lib ra rian sh ip in th a t country. A specialist in L atin A m erican lib ra rian sh ip , Jackson m e t in M anagua w ith library d irecto rs o f local universities and gave several le c tu re s on th e d e v e lo p m en t o f ed u c atio n for lib ra rian sh ip in L atin A m erica. S p o n so red by U SIS, th e c o n fe re n c e was th e first discussion o f N icarag u a’s library n e e d s in m any years. A nne F. Rorerts has re s ig n e d h e r p o sitio n o f lib ra ria n at th e S tate U niv ersity o f N ew York at Albany, a fte r 22 years o f service, to te a c h a g ra d u ­ ate course in c h ild re n ’s lite ra tu re for th e School of E d u c a tio n at th e U niversity. An active m e m b e r o f ALA and ACRL, R oberts ch aired th e Bibliographic In stru ctio n Section in 1981-1982 and in itia ted th e pre-A L A d in n e rs a n d th e M orris Jones trav elin g w orkshops. She has a u th o re d several books and articles in th e fields o f b ib lio g ra p h ic in stru ctio n , public relations, a n d c h ild re n ’s litera tu re , and c u r ­ re n tly serves on th e b o a rd o f th e L ib ra ry L iteracy P ro je c t u n d e r th e auspices o f th e A m erican R e a d ­ ing C o u n cil in N ew York City. R onald E. Wyllys, d e a n o f th e U niversity o f Texas at A u stin ’s G ra d u a te School o f L ib rary a n d In fo rm a tio n Science, has a n n o u n c e d his resig n a ­ tio n from th a t p osition e f f e c tiv e A u g u s t 31, 1990. H e plans to re tu r n to fu ll-tim e te a c h in g and c o n d u c tin g re s e a rc h in c o m p u te r p ro c e ssin g o f n a tu ra l language in fo r­ m atio n a n d q u a n tita tiv e linguistics. Wyllys jo in e d th e U T A ustin faculty in 1972 as an assistant p r o ­ fessor. H e has ta u g h t courses in research m e th ­ ods, system s analysis a n d R onald E. W yllys design, lib rary a u to m a ­ tio n , lib rary op e ra tio n s re se a rc h , a n d th e G SLIS basic in tro d u c to ry course. H e has also ta u g h t a se m in a r on th e fu tu re o f in fo rm a tio n science. Wyllys was n a m e d actin g d e a n o f th e G S L IS in A ugust 1982 a n d was a p p o in te d d e a n o f th e school in M arch o f 1984. U n d e r his d ire c tio n th e n u m b e r o f doctoral students has m ore th an doub led and th e G SLIS F o u n d a tio n has grown from approxim ately $137,000 to appro x im ately $810,000. T h e school was also th e first in N o rth A m erica to establish two en d o w ed professorships in archives education. Appointments (A p p o in tm e n t n o tic e s are tak e n from library n e w sle tte rs, le tte rs from p e rs o n n e l offices and appointees, a n d o th e r sources. To e n su re th a t your a p p o in tm e n t a p p ears, w rite to th e E d ito r, ACRL, 50 E . H u ro n St., C hicago, IL 60611-2795.) C heryl Alrrecht has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f refe re n c e , research, and instru ctio n at th e U niver­ sity o f C in cinnati L ibraries, Ohio. Jean Alexander has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant u n d e rg ra d u a te services lib rarian at N o rth w e ste rn University, E vanston, Illinois. B arbara Allen has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f bibliographic systems at th e U niversity o f Colorado Law Library, B oulder. L uella S. Allen has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e M edia Services D e p a r tm e n t at th e U niversity o f D elaw are, Newark. Judith F ord A nspach has b e e n a p p o in te d d i­ re c to r o f library services for th e Thom as M . Cooley Law School, Lansing, M ichigan. Karen Baranson has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant lib ra rian at th e S tate U niversity o f N ew York at Buffalo. Kayla Barrett has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant 854 / C & RL News librarian for university archives at th e O klahom a State University Library, Stillwater. C hristopher B ennett has b e e n a p p o in te d d i­ recto r o f th e Lincoln L ibrary at Lake E rie College, Painesville, Ohio. B arbara B intliff has b e e n ap p o in te d d ire c to r o f th e U niversity o f C olorado Law L ibrary, B oul­ der. Alkaline paper at Tulane This fall, F ra n cis L. L aw ren ce, academ ic v ic e -p re sid e n t a n d p rovost at T u la n e U n iv e r­ sity, is sen d in g o u t a m em o to deans, d ire c to rs a n d d e p a rtm e n t heads, in fo rm in g th e m o f th e availability a n d choice o f a c id -fre e p a p e r, thanks to university lib rarian P hilip E. L ein- bach. T h e copy c e n te r a n d bo o k sto re a re also changing th e ir signage, o rd e r form s, and in fo r­ m ation available from clerks so th a t individuals can m ake a conscious d ecision w h e n choosing p a p e r as to w h e th e r o r n o t it will b e acid-free. It all sta rte d w hen L einbach se n t a one-page m em o to L aw rence regarding “Publications on P e rm a n e n t P a p e r.” His sta te m e n t o f th e p ro b ­ lem and suggestions for action tie in well w ith th e national preserv atio n program : “R esearch libraries are engaged in a massive effort to preserve books th a t in th e last h u n d re d years have b e e n p rin te d using acidic p a p e r and a re now c ru m b lin g away. U sing b o th priv ate a n d p u b lic funds, p ro g ra m s to c a p tu re th e c o n te n ts o f m illions o f volum es are well u n d e r­ way. “At th e sam e tim e w e m u st fo restall fu tu re p ro b le m s by p rin tin g to d a y ’s books on p e rm a ­ n e n t p a p e r (also called ‘alkaline’ o r non-acidic p a p e r), I am req u e stin g your su p p o rt in several ways.” L einbach th e n w en t on to ask th a t th e faculty b e in fo rm e d o f th e im p o rta n c e o f p e rm a n e n t p a p e r a n d th a t th e y b e e n c o u ra g e d to re q u ire p u b lish e rs o f th e ir articles a n d books to use such p a p e r, th a t th e re b e a policy decision th a t all university publications o f e n d u rin g v a lu e be p rin te d on p e rm a n e n t p a p e r, and th a t p ersons resp o n sib le for sources o f p a p e r m ake p e rm a ­ n e n t p a p e r available at th e university. A C R L ’s C hoice m agazine is now ad d in g a c id -fre e p a p e r in fo rm a tio n to th e b ib lio ­ g rap h ic e n trie s th a t accom pany th e ir b ook review s. C hoice will r e p o rt w h e th e r th e book th a t is se n t o u t for review is p rin te d on alkaline p a p e r. T h e in fo rm a tio n will b e tak e n e ith e r from th e b ook its e lf o r from th e LC M ARC re c o rd .— C om m ission on P reservation a n d Access N ew sletter, J u ly 1989. M argaret B oeringer has b e e n a p p o in te d ref- e re n c e /d o c u m e n ts lib ra rian at th e U niversity o f A rkansas Law Library, L ittle Rock. M ary S. B opp has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant librarian in u n d e rg ra d u a te library services at I n d i­ ana University, Bloom ington. Scott B reivold has b e e n a p p o in te d m ed ia services lib ra ria n at G eo rg e M ason U niversity, Fairfax, Virginia. M ark C ain has b e e n a p p o in te d c irc u la tio n / re a d e r services librarian at Xavier University, C in ­ cinnati, Ohio. Jacqueline F. Cantwell has b e e n a p p o in te d re fe re n c e lib ra rian at th e C o rn e ll U niversity Law L ibrary, Ithaca, N ew York. B rad Carrington has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e C ataloging D e p a r tm e n t at th e U niversity o f K entucky Libraries, Lexington. W anda Cason has b e e n p ro m o te d to cataloging lib ra rian at W ake F o re s t U niversity, W inston-S a­ lem , N o rth C arolina. E laine C heng has b e e n a p p o in ted interlibrary/ re a d e r services librarian at Xavier U niversity, C in ­ cinnati, Ohio. E ric R. C hildress has b e e n a p p o in te d special m aterials c a ta lo g e r at E lo n C ollege, N o rth C a ro ­ lina. B eatrice Citron has b e e n a p p o in te d law li- b ra ria n /h e a d o f public services at S t. T hom as U n i­ versity Law L ibrary, M iam i, Florida. Janice C ontini has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e B iom edical L ib ra ry ’s R e fe re n c e D ivision at th e U niversity o f C alifornia, Los Angeles. M ichael C. Corlee has b e e n appointed m icro­ c o m p u te r specialist/reference librarian at th e U ni­ versity o f N evada, Reno. M ichael C ulbertson has b e e n a p p o in te d sci­ en ces and techn o lo g y lib ra rian for e n g in e e rin g sciences at C olorado State University, F o rt Collins. G emma D eV inney has b e e n a p p o in te d b ib lio ­ g rap h ic in stru c tio n c o o rd in a to r for Lockw ood L ib ra ry at th e S ta te U niversity o f N ew York at Buffalo. R obert C. D owd has b e e n a p p o in ted cataloger w ith th e N ew York S tate N ew sp ap er P roject, N ew York State Library, Albany. Jeanne D rewes has b e e n ap p o in te d d ire c to r o f instruction and access services at M ary W ashington College, F redericksburg, Virginia. Karen A. D uffy has b e e n a p p o in te d re fe re n c e a n d in fo rm a tio n services lib ra ria n at M ary W a sh ­ ington C ollege, F redericksburg, Virginia. R oger W. D urbin has b e e n appointed associate d ire c to r o f th e U niversity o f A k ron’s L ib rary and L earning R esources, Ohio. James D utton has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e B ibliographic M a in te n an c e U n it at K ansas S tate U niversity Libraries, M anhattan. Judith R. D ye has b e e n a p p o in te d associate 854 / C & RL News librarian for university archives at th e O klahom a State University Library, Stillwater. C hristopher B ennett has b e e n a p p o in te d d i­ recto r o f th e Lincoln L ibrary at Lake E rie College, Painesville, Ohio. B arbara B intliff has b e e n ap p o in te d d ire c to r o f th e U niversity o f C olorado Law L ibrary, B oul­ der. Alkaline paper at Tulane This fall, F ra n cis L. L aw ren ce, academ ic v ic e -p re sid e n t a n d p rovost at T u la n e U n iv e r­ sity, is sen d in g o u t a m em o to deans, d ire c to rs a n d d e p a rtm e n t heads, in fo rm in g th e m o f th e availability a n d choice o f a c id -fre e p a p e r, thanks to university lib rarian P hilip E. L ein- bach. T h e copy c e n te r a n d bo o k sto re a re also changing th e ir signage, o rd e r form s, and in fo r­ m ation available from clerks so th a t individuals can m ake a conscious d ecision w h e n choosing p a p e r as to w h e th e r o r n o t it will b e acid-free. It all sta rte d w hen L einbach se n t a one-page m em o to L aw rence regarding “Publications on P e rm a n e n t P a p e r.” His sta te m e n t o f th e p ro b ­ lem and suggestions for action tie in well w ith th e national preserv atio n program : “R esearch libraries are engaged in a massive effort to preserve books th a t in th e last h u n d re d years have b e e n p rin te d using acidic p a p e r and a re now c ru m b lin g away. U sing b o th priv ate a n d p u b lic funds, p ro g ra m s to c a p tu re th e c o n te n ts o f m illions o f volum es are well u n d e r­ way. “At th e sam e tim e w e m u st fo restall fu tu re p ro b le m s by p rin tin g to d a y ’s books on p e rm a ­ n e n t p a p e r (also called ‘alkaline’ o r non-acidic p a p e r), I am req u e stin g your su p p o rt in several ways.” L einbach th e n w en t on to ask th a t th e faculty b e in fo rm e d o f th e im p o rta n c e o f p e rm a n e n t p a p e r a n d th a t th e y b e e n c o u ra g e d to re q u ire p u b lish e rs o f th e ir articles a n d books to use such p a p e r, th a t th e re b e a policy decision th a t all university publications o f e n d u rin g v a lu e be p rin te d on p e rm a n e n t p a p e r, and th a t p ersons resp o n sib le for sources o f p a p e r m ake p e rm a ­ n e n t p a p e r available at th e university. A C R L ’s C hoice m agazine is now ad d in g a c id -fre e p a p e r in fo rm a tio n to th e b ib lio ­ g rap h ic e n trie s th a t accom pany th e ir b ook review s. C hoice will r e p o rt w h e th e r th e book th a t is se n t o u t for review is p rin te d on alkaline p a p e r. T h e in fo rm a tio n will b e tak e n e ith e r from th e b ook its e lf o r from th e LC M ARC re c o rd .— C om m ission on P reservation a n d Access N ew sletter, J u ly 1989. M argaret B oeringer has b e e n a p p o in te d ref- e re n c e /d o c u m e n ts lib ra rian at th e U niversity o f A rkansas Law Library, L ittle Rock. M ary S. B opp has b e e n a p p o in te d assistant librarian in u n d e rg ra d u a te library services at I n d i­ ana University, Bloom ington. Scott B reivold has b e e n a p p o in te d m ed ia services lib ra ria n at G eo rg e M ason U niversity, Fairfax, Virginia. M ark C ain has b e e n a p p o in te d c irc u la tio n / re a d e r services librarian at Xavier University, C in ­ cinnati, Ohio. Jacqueline F. Cantwell has b e e n a p p o in te d re fe re n c e lib ra rian at th e C o rn e ll U niversity Law L ibrary, Ithaca, N ew York. B rad Carrington has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e C ataloging D e p a r tm e n t at th e U niversity o f K entucky Libraries, Lexington. W anda Cason has b e e n p ro m o te d to cataloging lib ra rian at W ake F o re s t U niversity, W inston-S a­ lem , N o rth C arolina. E laine C heng has b e e n a p p o in ted interlibrary/ re a d e r services librarian at Xavier U niversity, C in ­ cinnati, Ohio. E ric R. C hildress has b e e n a p p o in te d special m aterials c a ta lo g e r at E lo n C ollege, N o rth C a ro ­ lina. B eatrice Citron has b e e n a p p o in te d law li- b ra ria n /h e a d o f public services at St. T hom as U n i­ versity Law Library, M iam i, Florida. Janice C ontini has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e B iom edical L ib ra ry ’s R e fe re n c e D ivision at th e U niversity o f C alifornia, Los Angeles. M ichael C. Corlee has b e e n appointed m icro­ c o m p u te r specialist/reference librarian at th e U ni­ versity o f N evada, Reno. M ichael C ulbertson has b e e n a p p o in te d sci­ en ces a n d tech n o lo g y lib ra rian for e n g in e e rin g sciences at C olorado State University, F o rt Collins. G emma D eV inney has b e e n a p p o in te d b ib lio ­ g rap h ic in stru c tio n c o o rd in a to r for Lockw ood L ib ra ry at th e S ta te U niversity o f N ew York at Buffalo. R obert C. D owd has b e e n a p p o in ted cataloger w ith th e N ew York S tate N ew sp ap er P roject, N ew York State Library, Albany. Jeanne D rewes has b e e n ap p o in te d d ire c to r o f instruction andaccess services at M ary W ashington College, F redericksburg, Virginia. Karen A. D uffy has b e e n a p p o in te d re fe re n c e a n d in fo rm a tio n services lib ra ria n at M ary W a sh ­ ington C ollege, F redericksburg, Virginia. R oger W. D urbin has b e e n appointed associate d ire c to r o f th e U niversity o f A k ron’s L ib rary and L earning R esources, Ohio. James D utton has b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d o f th e B ibliographic M a in te n an c e U n it at K ansas S tate U niversity Libraries, M anhattan. Judith R. D ye has b e e n a p p o in te d associate October 1989 / 855 librarian and head o f th e School o f L ibrary and Inform ation Science Library at Indiana University, Bloomington. N icholas E shelman has b e e n a p p o in te d F rench-language cataloger at th e U niversity o f Kansas Libraries, Lawrence. Adriane F abio has b e e n a p p o in ted catalog li­ b rarian at H ofstra U niversity, H e m p ste a d , New York. D aniel F. F errer has b e e n a p p o in ted h e a d of th e L ibrary Systems D e p a rtm e n t at P u rd u e U ni­ versity, W est Lafayette, Indiana. F rancine F isk has b e e n pro m o ted to coordina­ to r o f library inform ation services a tth e University ofTulsa, Oklahoma. D avid K. F rasier has been ap pointed assistant librarian in th e R eference D e p a rtm e n t at Indiana University, Bloomington. E lizabeth F useler-M cD owell has b e e n ap­ p o in te d h e a d of th e Sciences and T echnology D e p a rtm e n t at C olorado State U niversity L ib ra r­ ies, F o rt Collins. B rian Gauthier has been appointed director of developm ent a n d public affairs at th e C ornell University Library, Ithaca, NewYork. C harles Getchell has been prom oted to assis­ ta n t d ire c to r for collection dev elo p m en t at W ake F o re st University, W inston-S alem , N o rth C aro ­ lina. P enny Gibson has be e n appo in ted public serv­ ices librarian at th e U niversity o f A labam a Law School, Tuscaloosa. B eryl Glitz has b e e n a p p o in te d associate d i­ re c to r o f th e Pacific Southw est Regional M edical Library S ervice at th e University o f California, Los Angeles. Stephanie W. H aas has b e e n a p p o in te d assis­ tant professor of library science a tth e U niversityof N orth Carolina, C hapel Hill. M ichael J. H addock has b e e n a p p o in te d sci­ ence reference librarian at Kansas State University Libraries, M anhattan. M arilyn H anley has b e e n a p p o in te d system s librarian at K eene State College, New H am pshire. B art H arloe has b e e n a p p o in ted assistant d i­ re c to r for collection d e v elo p m en t and m anage­ m en t at th e L ibraries of th e C la re m o n t C olleges, California. A lexander C. H artman has b e e n a p p o in ted librarian at th e P ittsfield Law Library, M assachu­ setts. L illian H ernandez has been appointed public services librarian at th e U niversity o f S outhern California Law Library, Los Angeles. Sara H ill has been appointed reference librar­ ian at th e W ichita State University Library, Kansas. Steven H inckley has b e e n appo in ted assistant librarian for public services at th e G eorgetow n University Law Library, W ashington, D . C . Ken J. H irsch has b e e n a p p o in ted re fe re n c e librarian at th e D uke U niversity School o f Law Library, D urham , N orth Carolina. Marguerite E . H orn has b e e n appointed seri­ als cataloger at th e Shields Library of thé University o f California, Davis. T heodore Jon H ostetler has b e e n appointed h e a d o f th e Shields L ibrary Access Services D e ­ p a rtm e n t at th e U niversityof California, Davis. Jeanne G. H oward has been appointed head of th e Science and E n g in e erin g Library at th e U ni­ v ersity o f Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Mary H udson has been appointed head of tech­ nical services at Case W estern Reserve University Law School Library, C leveland, Ohio. T erence K. H uwe has b e e n a p p o in te d head librarian at th e In stitu te o f Ind u strial Relations Library at th e U niversity o f California, Berkeley. G race Jackson-B rown has b e e n a p p o in ted assistant librarian in th e R eference D e p a rtm en t at Indiana University, Bloomington. October 1989 / 857 B eth E . Jacoby has b e e n a p p o in ted senior assistant librarian in th e C en tral Processing D e ­ p a rtm en t at th e University of D elaw are, Newark. Janita Jobe has b e e n appo in ted assistant gov­ ern m en t publications librarian at th e University of Nevada, Reno. Johnny L. Johnson has b e e n a p p o in ted assis­ ta n t science librarian at th e Oklahom a State U ni­ versity Library, Stillwater. Stephen Kharfen has been appointed Africana cataloger at N orthw estern University, Evanston, Illinois. Allen Jon KiNNAMANhas been appointed refer­ ence librarian in th e C abot Science L ibrary at Harvard University, Cam bridge, M assachusetts. Kathryn Kjaer has b e e n a p p o in ted sciences and technology librarian for physical sciences at Colorado State University, F o rt Collins. E len Knott has been p rom oted to head o f re f­ erence at W ake Forest University, W inston-Salem, N orth Carolina. L orraine Knox has b e e n appo in ted science refe re n c e librarian at th e U niversity of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence. Margret Lippert has be e n appo in ted h e a d of the Chemistry/Biology Library at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. W illiam W. McK inney has b e e n ap pointed cataloging librarian at M alcolm X College, C h i­ cago, Illinois. Carolyn Clark Morrow has b e e n appointed M alloy-Rabinowitz p reservation librarian at th e H arvard U niversity Library, C am bridge, M assa­ chusetts. Alexander Moyer has been appointed head of acquisitions at th e H illm an Library o f th e U niver­ sity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. R ichard Murdoch has been p ro m o te d to gov­ ern m en t docum ents librarian at Wake Forest U ni­ versity, W inston-Salem, N orth Carolina. Karen N adeski has been appointed serials cata­ loger at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts. Patrick O ’B rien has been appointed reference lib rarian/coordinator o f u se r education at K eene StateC ollege, New H am pshire. Phyllis O ’Connor has b e e n appo in ted assis­ tan t d ire c to r o f th e University o f Akron’s L ibrary and L earning Resources, Ohio. W illiam Orme has b e e n appo in ted assistant librarian in th e R eference D e p a rtm en t at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. B ette Page has b e e n appointed reference/cir- culation librarian at W h ittie r College School of Law Library, Los Angeles, California. D avid Pardue has b e e n a p p o in ted Spanish- language cataloger at th e University of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence. Gwendolyn Leigh Pershing has been appointed assistant librarian in th e E ducation Library at Indi­ ana University, Bloomington. V ictoria Pifalo has b e e n appo in ted assistant h ealth sciences librarian at th e University o f Illi­ nois, Urbana. Janice J. Powell has been a ppointed librarian of th e M arquand Library of Art at P rin ceto n U ni­ versity, New Jersey. B arbara Rainwater has been appointed collec­ tion m anagem ent/reference librarian at the G eor­ getown University Law Library, W ashington, D.C. D arcy A. Rankin has been appointed assistant hum anities librarian at th e O klahom a State U ni­ versity Library, Stillwater. D onald Ray has been appointed head of public services and collection developm ent at M ercy College Libraries, W estchester County, New York. F red R. Reenstjerna has been appointed assis­ tant professor of library science at Marshall Univer­ sity, H untington, W est Virginia. G lenn A. Remelts has been appointed head of refe re n c e /c o m p u te r research services at Kansas State University Libraries, M anhattan. D avid L. Rosenberg has been appointed archi­ vist of the U nited Electrical Archives and curator of L abor C ollections at th e H illm an L ibrary at th e University o f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Kwasi Sarkodie-M ensah has b e e n appointed bibliographic instruction coordinator at Northeast- ern University, Boston, M assachusetts. Mark V. Scott has b e e n a p p o in ted assistant science librarian at th e M assachusetts In stitu te of Technology, Cam bridge. C arolyn Sherayko has been appointed head of the Cataloging D ep artm en t at Indiana University, Bloomington. Ariana Sirko has b e e n appo in ted head o f th e Serials Section at th e U niversity of M anitoba L i­ braries, Winnipeg. Victoria Spain has b e e n appo in ted biblio­ graphic instruction/reference librarian at H ofstra University, H em pstead, New York. M errill Stein has been appointed head of ac­ cess services at th e Villanova University Library, Pennsylvania. C rit Stuart has been appointed assistant direc­ tor for public services at th e Georgia Tech Library, Atlanta. W ichada Sukantarat has been appointed cata­ log librarian at P urdue University, W est Lafayette, Indiana. Joseph W. Thomas has b e e n appointed catalog librarian at th e U niversity o f N otre D am e Law School Library, South Bend, Indiana. L ori Smith Thornton has b e e n appointed as­ sistant university librarian in th e D ocum ents D e ­ p a rtm en t at Florida State University, Tallahassee. H elen R uth Tibbo has b e e n appo in ted assis­ tan t professor of library science a tth e University of N orth Carolina, C hapel Hill. 858 / C&RL News H ope Tillman has b e e n appointed head o f ref­ erence services at Tufts University, M edford, Massachusetts. Paul C . Vermouth Jr. has b e e n appo in ted assistant hum anities librarian at th e M assachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam bridge. John E. Via has been appointed assistant direc­ to r of th e T echnical Services Division at W ake F o re st University, W inston-Salem , N orth C aro ­ lina. D iana Werner has b e e n ap pointed biblio­ graphic instruction librarian at Valdosta State C ol­ lege, Valdosta, Georgia. Sika Wharton has been a p p o in ted re fe re n c e librarian at Tufts University, M edford, M assachu­ setts. Joe White has been appointed reference librar­ ian in th e M icroform s D e p a rtm en t at th e G eorgia Tech Library, Atlanta. Loralyn A. Whitney has been appointed acqui­ sitions librarian at B aron-F orness Library, E d in ­ boro University o f Pennsylvania. C onrad Winke has b e e n a p p o in te d m ono­ graphic cataloger at N o rth w estern University, Evanston, Illinois. C hristina Woo has been appo in ted social sci­ ence librarian at th e U niversity o f California, Irv­ ine. Isarel Zuber has been prom oted to circulation librarian at W ake F o re st University, W inston-Sa­ lem, N orth Carolina. Retirements Katherine Cveljo, an ALA and ACRL m em ­ b e r for 30 years, retire d from th e School o f Library and Inform ation Sciences at th e U niversity of N orth Texas in D enton in May 1988. Since then she has c o n tin u ed to devote tim e to th e doctoral p ro ­ gram at th e University, and was n am ed professor em eritus in D ecem b er 1988. She was selected for a F ulbright G rant to participate for five m onths in th e 1989-1990 binational program o f educational exchange betw een the U nited States and Yugosla­ via. In June 1989 she was aw arded a distinguished m em b e r aw ard for h e r con trib u tio n to business librarianship during th e B usiness/Finance Divi­ sion, Special Libraries Association C onference in N ew York. Cveljo holds a Ph.D . in Library and Inform ation Science from Case W estern Reserve University. B arbara McG ill re tire d in April from h e r p o ­ sition as serials librarian at O berlin College, Ohio. R ichard L. Snyder, directo r o f H agerty Li­ brary, D rexel University, Philadelphia, re tire d in June afte r m ore th an 24 years o f service. Snyder w en t to D rexel in 1965 from M IT, w here he had b e e n associate director. H e also le c tu re d at Sim­ mons C ollege and held several professional posi­ tions at Indiana U niversity. A m em ber of th e board o f D ocu m en tatio n A bstracts and U nion L ibrary C atalogue of Pennsylvania, Snyder also played a key role in th e form ation o f PA L IN E T , serving as its chairm an, vice-president, and presid en t. H e received his bachelor’s degree from the University o f T oronto and his M LS from In diana U niversity. R uth Lane Wilkins, d irector o f th e University o fU ta h Law Library, re tire d in May after lô y e a rs of service. Deaths B eryl H . Manne, supervisor o f the university archives and research collections at W ashington U niversity in St. Louis, d ied on June 22, 1989. M anne, 61, served as th e university archivist for 18 years and as such was instru m en tal in developing and building a research collection of national sig­ nificance for its docum entation o f th e St. Louis region and W ashington University. H oward Sullivan, form er assistant d irector of collections developm ent for W ayne State U niver­ sity’s Purdy/K resge Library, died in August. A n a ­ tive o f B ridgeport, C onnecticut, Sullivan gradu­ a te d from th e U niversity o f C on n ecticu t in 1942, th e n received his MLS from C olum bia University in 1951. In 1942 he worked as a radio news reporter for Yankee N etw ork Inc.; from 1942-1946 hew as comm unications chief for th e U . S. Army Air F orce; October 1989 / 859 from 1946-1949 he was a news re p o rte r/e d ito r for Yankee N etw ork Inc.; and from 1950-1955 he was an o rd er librarian at th e University of C onnecticut. In 1956 he jo in ed th e staff o f th e W ayne State U ni­ versity L ibrary as a b ib lio g rap h er, th e n la te r as­ su m ed responsibility for collection dev e lo p m en t and served as a librarian in P urdy Library. R em ain­ ing active since his retire m e n t in 1986, Sullivan had re c e n tly c o m p le te d a p u b lic a tio n title d French Language and Literature: A n A nnotated Bibliogra­ p h y . ■ ■ PUBLICATION • California Legal H istory M anuscripts in the Huntington Library: A Guide, p re p a re d b y th e C o m m itte e on H istory o f Law in C alifornia o f th e S tate Bar o f C alifornia (233 pages, July 1989), rep re sen ts th e culm ination o f w ork begun in 1984 w hen G ordon Bakken began th e task of cataloging th e H u n tin g to n ’s legal history special collections. T h e guide has two m ajor parts: a su b ject access guide th a t refers to individual docum ents a n d sets o f d o cum ents by topic; and a description o f collec­ tions of interest to legal historians. The m anuscripts d escrib ed are prim arily from th e 19th cen tu ry and involve real estate, agriculture, and such industries as mining, oil, and com m erce. Copies are available for $35.00, plus $2.00 handling, from H u n tin g to n Library Publications, D e p a rtm e n t C, 1151 Oxford Rd., San M arino, C A 91108. C alifornia resid e n ts add $2.28 sales tax p e r book. ISBN 0-87328-099-7. • Campus Trends, 1989, by Elaine El-Khawas (48 pages, July 1989), has been published as H igher E d u c a tio n P anel R e p o rt no. 78 by th e A m erican Council on Education. This is th e sixth in an annual series o f ACE surveys of academ ic and adm inistra­ tive practices o f A m erican colleges and u n iv ersi­ ties. In this re p o rt, special atte n tio n was given to cam pus faculty and activities to im prove m inority p a rticip a tio n in h ig h er education. Tables show p a tte rn s o f faculty hiring, c u rre n t and e x p ected shortages o f faculty by su bject area, th e c u rre n t status o f stu d en t assessment, and changes in enroll­ m ent. C opies are available for $5.00 (ACE m e m ­ bers) or $8.00 (non-A CE m em bers) from th e D ivi­ sion o f Policy Analysis and R esearch, A m erican Council on E ducation, O ne D u p o n t Circle, N.W ., W ashington, D C 20036-1193. • PC USA, rele ase d in A ugust by PC G lobe, Inc., is a u n iq u e, P C -b a se d softw are package th a t com bines m aps, graphics, and statistics to give users an in stan t profile o f all 50 states and P u e rto Rico. 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