ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 117 Publications NOTICES • T he A m erican Association for th e A dvance­ m en t o f S cience (AAAS) an n o u n ces th e p u b lica­ tion o f th e AAAS Science B ook L ist Su p p lem en t. This all n ew S u p p lem en t ex ten d s th e coverage of th e AAAS Science B ook List (th ird edition) from 1969 th ro u g h 1977. T h e S u p p le m e n t, w ith m o re th a n 500 pages, includes citatio n s and annotations o f som e 2,600 trad e and tex t books in m athem atics a n d th e p u re an d a p p lie d s c ie n c e s. T h e s e title s a re re c o m ­ m en d ed selections by qualified, in d e p e n d e n t r e ­ viewers from th e m ore than 30,000 science and technical books p u b lish e d since 1969 for ju n io r and senior high school stu d e n ts, college u n d e r­ g r a d u a te s , te a c h e r s , a n d t h e g e n e r a l r e a d e r . Among th e m any fields for w hich books are listed are psychology, sociology, m ed icin e, d a ta analysis and c o m p u te r science, e n g in e e rin g a n d astro n au ­ tics, m a th e m a tic s a n d astro n o m y , p h o to g ra p h y , geography, ag ricu ltu re, archeology, anthropology, science e th ic s , p u b lic policy, a n d th e physical, biological, and e n v iro n m en tal sciences. In d iv id u a l c o p ie s list for $ 1 6.50 a n d m ay be o rd e re d d ire c tly from AAAS, Sales D e p a rtm e n t, 1515 M assachusetts A venue, N .W ., W ashington, D C 20005. • D ire c to ry o f Financial A id s f o r W om en id e n ­ tifies a n d d e s c rib e s m o re th a n 5 0 0 so u rc e s o f s c h o la rs h ip s , fe llo w s h ip s , lo a n s , i n t e r n s h i p s , E x p an d in g Scope o f ANTS T h e ACRL A n th ro p o lo g y S ectio n (ANTS) has b e e n c o n c e n tra tin g on th e in te re sts and n eed s of librarians in an th ropology and related fields. I t is now c o n s id e rin g e x p a n d in g th e scope of th e section to in clu d e th e in terests and n eeds o f librarians specializing in sociol­ ogy. T h e section s executive c o m m itte e w ishes to d e t e r m i n e t h e v ie w s o f t h e m e m b e r s h ip . Should th e section expand its scope and how? Should it c o n tin u e to focus on anthropology? This issue will b e d isc u sse d and a straw vote taken at th e busin e ss/p ro g ram m ee tin g o f th e se ctio n on J u n e 25, 1978, 2 - 4 p .m . 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All e n trie s a re in­ d e x e d b y sp o n s o r in g o r g a n iz a tio n , g e o g ra p h ic coverage, a n d subject. T h e d i r e c t o r y h a s b e e n c o m p i l e d b y G a il S ch lach ter, a ssista n t u n iv e rsity lib ra ria n at th e U n iv e rs ity o f C a lif o r n ia -D a v is . T h e 2 0 0 -p ag e h ardcover publication is available from R eference Serv ice P re ss, 9023 A lcott S t., S u ite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90035 for $15.95. • T h e T ex as A&M U n iv e rsity L ib r a r ie s has p ublished as its M iscellaneous Publication 16 T he F u tu re o f O r g a n iz in g K now ledge: P a p ers P re­ se n ted at th e T exas A & M U n iv e rsity L ib ra ries C e n te n n ia l A c a d e m ic A sse m b ly , S e p te m b e r 2 4 ‚ 1976. Ire n e B. H oadley, d ire c to r o f lib ra ries, noted that th e lib ra rie s’ assem bly was o n e o f m any a r­ ranged by th e academ ic units of Texas A&M to help m ark th e u n iv ersity ’s c e n te n n ia l o f teaching, research, a n d pu b lic service. T he p a p e rs p re s e n te d by th re e specialists, each c o n c e rn e d w ith a d iffe re n t a sp ect of know ledge and in fo rm atio n o f th e fu tu re , are: “T h e C o m ­ m unications R evolution: A m erica’s T h ird C e n tu ry C h a llen g e” by L ee G. B urchinal, N ational Sci­ e n c e F o u n d a tio n ; “T h e F u t u r e o f O rg a n iz in g K now ledge: A M a tte r o f A ccess” b y R alph E. O ’D e tte , C h e m ica l A bstracts Service; a n d “The Many Facets o f MA RC” by L en o re S. M aruyam a, Library o f C ongress. T h e fifty-page pub licatio n is available for $5, p re p a id , from th e F rie n d s o f t h e T ex as A&M U n iv ersity L ib ra ry , S te rlin g C . E v an s L ib rary , Texas A&M U n iv ersity L ibraries, C ollege Station, TX 77843. • C larification o f th e co p y rig h t laws to assure p ro te c tio n for c o m p u te r-re a d a b le w orks is re c ­ o m m e n d e d in a special pub licatio n o f th e C om ­ m e r c e D e p a r t m e n t ’s N a tio n a l B u r e a u o f S tandards (NBS). Based on research in itiated in O c to b e r 1974 u n d e r sp o n so rsh ip o f th e N ational Science F o u n d a tio n ’s D ivision o f S cience In fo r­ m ation, th e book-length NBS publication closely ex am in es policy q u e s tio n s now b e fo re th e N a­ tional C om m ission on N ew T echnological Uses o f C o p y rig h ted W orks (CONTU). “W i th o u t c o p y r ig h t fo r c o m p u t e r - r e a d a b l e works, increased secrecy, c u tth ro a t com petition, and low ered o p p o rtu n ity for recognition o f cre a tive 118 talents will re s u lt,” says Roy Saltm an, m a n ­ ager o f th e NBS co p y rig h t stu d y project. “W e are re c o m m e n d in g c h an g es to h e lp reso lv e c u r re n t u n c e r t a i n t i e s a b o u t o w n e r s h i p r ig h ts in c o m p u ter-read ab le w o rk s.” T he NBS findings and r e c o m m e n d a tio n s h a v e b e e n p r e s e n t e d to C O N TU , estab lish ed to advise C ongress on th e use of co p y rig h ted m aterials in conjunction w ith com puters. P ro g ra m s w r itte n in a s o u rc e la n g u a g e a n d co m p u ter-read ab le data bases d e se rv e copyright protection, according to th e study. A n o th er c o n ­ clusion is th at program s w ritte n in m achine code should no t b e cop y rig h ted as original works b u t should b e p ro te c te d u n d e r th e copyright for th e source language program . As Saltm an states th e principle: “T h e tran sfo rm atio n of a co p y rig h te d co m p u te r program into o b ject code from source language should b e co n sid e re d to b e th e m aking o f a co p y .” U n d e r ly in g t h e N BS r e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r changes in th e copyright law is an analysis o f th e legal, econom ic, a n d te c h n ic a l issues involved. T h e s tu d y e x a m in e s h is to r ic a l fo u n d a tio n s o f copyright and traces chan g es and in terp retatio n s that have ex te n d e d p ro tectio n to new technologi­ cal works o v er th e past 200 years. It specifies a set o f basic p rinciples su p p o rtin g th e reco m m en ­ d ations. Key p rin c ip le s in c lu d e th e c o n c e p t of Jo h n L o c k e , t h e s e v e n t e e n t h - c e n t u r y B ritis h ph ilo so p h er, th a t e v e ry p e rso n has th e rig h t to th e fruits o f his creation and th e co ncept o f th e social co n tract th a t pro v id es p rotection o f law in re tu rn for full disclosure of original works. T he NBS findings, reco m m en d atio n s, and c o n ­ c lu sio n s on c o p y rig h t h a v e b e e n p u b lis h e d as NBS Special P u b lic a tio n 5 0 0 -1 7 , C o p y rig h t in C o m p u te r -R e a d a b le W o rk s : P o licy I m p a c ts o f Technological C hange by Roy G. Saltm an. T he book is for sale by th e S u p e rin te n d e n t o f D o cu ­ m ents, U.S. G o v e rn m e n t P rin tin g Office, W ash­ ington, D C 20402, at $4 a copy. O rd e r by stock n u m b e r 003-003-01843-1. C o ntinuing E d u c a tio n O p p o rtu n itie s T IT LE : L ibrary M anagem ent Skills In ­ stitu te DATE: May 16-19, 1978 LO CA TIO N : Chicago, Illinois SPONSOR: Association of Research L ib rar­ ies COST: $175 CON TACT: O ffice o f U n iv e r s ity L ib ra ry M a n agem ent Association of Research L ib rar­ ies 1527 N e w H a m p s h ire A v e ., N .W . W ashington, D C 20036 (202) 232-8656 • C lose to h alf o f th e m e m b e rs o f th e Associa­ tion o f R esearch L ib raries (ARL) are using rem o te storage o f little -u sed m aterials as o n e answ er to space lim itations, acco rd in g to th e latest S P E C F ly e r and Kit from th e Office o f U niversity Li­ b ra ry M a n ag em en t S tu d ies (OMS) o f th e ARL. R em ote Storage in A R L L ib ra rie s‚ Kit and F ly er # 3 9 (D e c e m b e r 1977), p ro v id e s d o c u m e n ta tio n an d discussion c o n c e rn in g re m o te a n d com p act storage policies, based on a 1977 survey o f ARL m em b ers c o n d u cted by C o rn ell U niversity’s Olin Library. A lthough national o r regional storage and d e ­ posit facilities offer som e h o p e for r e te n tio n o f selected m aterials, it ap p ears th at, for th e m ost part, individual re se a rc h a n d academ ic lib ra ries have had to d evelop th e ir own storage facilities. R em ote storage usually is co n sid e re d only p art o f th e solution to th e space c ru n ch , in addition to microfilm ing, in crease d use o f in terlib rary loan, and w eeding. Two factors o f g re a te st concern a re (1) th e lim i­ tations to u se r service an d access to m aterials in rem ote storage, and (2) th e tim e and expense of selecting m aterials for storage and alterin g biblio­ graphic records. A c c o m p a n y in g t h e tw o - p a g e in f o rm a tio n a l SP E C F ly e r is a 112-page Kit, w hich co n tain s p r e lim in a r y r e s u lts fro m t h e C o r n e ll su rv e y , sam ple survey responses, and library d o c u m e n ta ­ tion on planning and p ro ced u res. S P E C F ly er and Kit # 3 9 , Rem ote Storage in A R L L ib r a r ie s , is a v a ila b le for $ 7 .5 0 to ARL m em b ers and SP EC su b scrib ers, and for $15 to all o th e rs , w ith p r e p a y m e n t r e q u ire d . O rd e rs , w ith checks m ade payable to “O M S, Association o f R esearch L ib ra rie s,” can b e se n t to: Office of M anagem ent S tudies, A ssociation of Research Li­ b r a r i e s , 1527 N e w H a m p s h i r e A v e ., N .W ., W ashington, D C 20036. • C o m p u te r O u tp u t M icrofilm (CO M ): A n A l­ ternative to C a rd Catalogs f o r SO L 1N E T M em ­ bers is now available in e ith e r hardcopy o r m i­ crofiche th ro u g h E R IC . 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It is available for $3 ($4 if billed) from Sunspark Press, Box 91, G reenleaf, O R 97445. 119 • P re se rv a tio n o f P a p e r a n d T e x tile s o f H is to r ­ ical a n d A r tis tic V a lu e b y J o h n C . W illiam s c o n ­ sid e rs t h e p r e s e r v a tio n a n d re s to r a tio n o f p a p e r a n d tex tiles. T h is h a s b e c o m e a m o n u m e n ta l task for c o n s e rv a to rs a n d lib ra ria n s . W h ile p a p e r a n d te x tile p ro d u c tio n h a s in c r e a s e d in v o lu m e a n d v a rie ty in th e p a s t 200 y e a rs, t h e p e r m a n e n t q u a l­ ity o f th e s e m a te ria ls h a s d e c lin e d . T h is i n te r d is ­ c ip lin a ry c o lle c tio n d isc u sse s t h r e e m a jo r th e m e s : t h e c a r e a n d p r e s e r v a t i o n o f b o o k s a n d m a n u ­ sc rip ts, t h e c a re a n d p r e s e r v a tio n o f te x tile s, a n d th e e stim a tio n o f p e r m a n e n c e . T h e p u b lic a tio n p r ic e is $38. O r d e r from th e A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l S o c i e t y , 1 1 5 5 S i x t e e n t h S tre e t, N .W ., W a s h in g to n , D C 20036. • C o n g r e s s i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n S e r v i c e , I n c . (CIS), h as a n n o u n c e d t h e p u b lic a tio n o f P a r t I o f its tw e lv e -p a rt C I S U .S . S e r ia l S et In d e x , 1 7 8 9 - 1 9 6 9 a n d c o m p a n i o n C I S U .S . S e r i a l S e t o n M icro fich e. B e g u n in 1975, th is m a jo r r e f e r e n c e p r o j e c t w ill u ltim a te ly sp a n t h e first 180 y e a rs o f A m e ri­ ca’s o ld e s t d o c u m e n ts se rie s , a m assiv e c o llectio n o f co n g re ssio n a l r e p o r ts a n d d o c u m e n ts , as w ell as e x e c u tiv e a g e n c y a n d d e p a r tm e n ta l re p o rts a n d c e rta in n o n g o v e rn m e n ta l p u b lic a tio n s. P a rt I o f t h e C IS p r o je c t c o v e rs t h e A m e ric a n S ta te P apers a n d S erial S e t p u b lic a tio n s from e a r ­ lie st issu a n c e th ro u g h 1857. P a rts IX th ro u g h X II, 1925—6 9 , w e r e p r e v io u s ly is s u e d , a n d P a r ts II th ro u g h V III, for t h e i n te r v e n in g p e rio d , 1 8 5 7 - 1925, a re in p r e p a r a tio n . (S in c e 1970, th e C I S / I n d e x a n d c o m p a n io n m ic r o f ic h e s e rv ic e h a v e p ro v id e d m o n th ly , u p d a te d c o v e ra g e o f Serial S e t p u b lic a tio n s, p lu s c o n g re ss io n a l c o m m itte e h e a r ­ ings a n d p rin ts .) S c h e d u l e d f o r c o m p l e t i o n in 1979, t h e C I S U .S . S eria l S e t In d e x aim s to s e rv e as th e o n ly c o m p re h e n siv e , m o d e r n fin d in g a id to th e e n tir e p re -1 9 7 0 co llectio n . A p p ro x im a te ly e le v e n m illio n p a g e s o f in fo rm a tio n , o rig in a lly iss u e d in 3 3 0 ,0 0 0 titles b o u n d in to 14,000 v o lu m e s, a re b e in g p u b ­ lish e d c o n c u r r e n tly in th e C IS U .S . S eria l S e t on M icro fich e. E a c h o f th e tw e lv e in d e x p a rts , c u m u la te d for its re sp e c tiv e tim e p e rio d , is c o m p o s e d o f th r e e c l o t h b o u n d v o lu m e s . T w o v o lu m e s c o n ta in an “In d e x o f S u b je c ts a n d K e y w o rd s, ” w ith e x te n siv e c ro ss-re fe re n c in g . A th i r d v o lu m e o f s u p p le m e n ­ ta ry in d ex es in c lu d e s an a lp h a b e tic a l list o f p r o ­ p o se d re c ip ie n ts o f p r iv a te r e l i e f o r r e la te d a c ­ tio n s, a n u m e ric a l list o f re p o rts a n d d o c u m e n ts , a n d a shelflist. I n d e x e n tr ie s p ro v id e full b ib lio ­ g r a p h ic d a ta fo r r e t r i e v i n g s o u r c e p u b lic a tio n s from w ith in e i t h e r a h a rd c o p y c o lle c tio n o r t h e C I S f u l l - t e x t m i c r o f i c h e file , w h i c h is b e i n g film ed from a v a rie ty o f so u rc e s to a s su re in c lu ­ siveness. T h e tw e lv e p a r ts o f t h e C I S U .S . S e r ia l S e t In d e x m a y b e p u r c h a s e d o n s ta n d in g o r d e r for $360 e a c h ($400 p e r p a r t if p u r c h a s e d s e p a ra te ly .) C o m p le te c o rre s p o n d in g g ro u p s o f t h e C IS U .S. S e ria l S e t on M ic ro fic h e a v e ra g e $ 8 ,9 5 0 e a c h on f sta n d in g o rd e r. C o lle c tio n s m ay also b e a c q u ire d in sm a lle r se g m e n ts , su c h as a sp e c ifie d p e r io d o f tim e o r an in d iv id u a l C o n g re s s. S a m p le m a te ria ls a n d d e ta ils o n t h e C IS p r o j­ e c t m ay b e o b ta in e d b y c o n ta c tin g : C o n g re ssio n a l In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e , I n c ., 7101 W isco n sin A ve., S u ite 9 0 0 , W a s h in g to n , D C 2 0 0 1 4 ; (301) 6 5 4 - 1550. • In s tr u c tio n in h o w to re s e a rc h co n g ressio n al p u b lic a tio n s is p r o v id e d b y t h e n e w C I S /I n d e x U ser H a n d b o o k a v a ila b le f re e to lib ra ria n s from C o n g re s sio n a l In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e , Inc. D e a lin g specifically w ith c o n g re ssio n a l "w o rk ­ ing p a p e r s ”— h e a rin g s , c o m m itte e p r in ts , d o c u ­ m e n t s , r e p o r t s , a n d s p e c ia l p u b l i c a t i o n s — t h e th i r t y - t w o - p a g e i l l u s t r a t e d g u i d e i n t r o d u c e s a s im p le , f o u r - s t e p a p p r o a c h to i d e n t i f y i n g a n d e v a lu a tin g lik e ly in fo rm a tio n s o u rc e s u s in g t h e C I S /ln d e x a n d A b s tr a c ts . I t also e x p lain s h o w a n d w h e r e to o b ta in so u rc e m a te ria ls in e i t h e r th e ir o rig in a l h a rd c o p y form o r o n m icrofiche. O th e r fe a tu re s in c lu d e se v e ra l sa m p le in fo rm a ­ tion se a rc h e s, a list o f H o u s e , S e n a te , a n d jo in t c o m m itte e s, a n d a re v ie w o f th e v ario u s ty p e s o f co n g ressio n al p u b lic a tio n s. D e s ig n e d fo r c la s s ro o m , w o rk sh o p , a n d se lf­ in stru c tio n a l u se , t h e h a n d b o o k m ay b e o b ta in e d b y w ritin g to: E d u c a tio n C o o rd in a to r, C IS , 7101 W is c o n s in A v e ., S u i t e 9 0 0 , W a s h i n g t o n , D C 20014. Q u a n tity r e q u e s ts sh o u ld b e a c c o m p a n ie d by a d e s c rip tio n o f in t e n d e d u se. • C a p ita l S y s te m s G r o u p h as c o m p ile d a D i­ r e c to ry o f O n -lin e B ib lio g r a p h ic D a ta B a ses th a t a r e p u b lic ly a v a ila b le fro m v a r io u s s u p p lie r s . M o re th a n n in e ty d a ta b a s e s a re lis te d a n d d e ­ sc rib e d , a n d v e n d o rs a r e in d ic a te d . T h e d ire c to ry a ls o c o n t a i n s a s u b j e c t in d e x a n d a l i s t o f s u p p lie rs’ a d d re s s e s a n d p h o n e n u m b e rs . T h e p u b lic a tio n , w h ic h is av aila b le from C a p ital S y stem s G ro u p , lists d a ta b a se s a c c e ss ib le as o f J a n u a ry 1, 1978. T h e p r ic e p e r c o p y is $ 5 .5 0 , p re p a id , p o sta g e a n d h a n d lin g in c lu d e d . T h e d ire c to ry m ay b e o r d e r e d from : P u b lic a ­ tions D e p t ., C a p ita l S y ste m s G ro u p , 6110 E x e c u ­ tive B lv d ., R ockville, M D 20852; (301) 8 8 1 -9 4 0 0 . • T h e stu d e n ts of t h e G r a d u a te L ib ra ry School a t t h e U n iv e r s ity o f A r iz o n a h a v e c o m p ile d a m a n u a l o n a b s tra c ts a n d a b s tra c tin g fo r s tu d e n ts . T h is b r i e f g u id e is d e s i g n e d to h e l p s t u d e n ts u n d e r s ta n d t h e p rin c ip le s o f a b s tra c tin g a n d aid in t h e w ritin g a n d e v a lu a tio n o f ab stra c ts. 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Faculty status, TIAA. Salary: open, dependent on experience. Position available July 1, 1978. (All formal applications due May 1, 1978). Send let­ ter of inquiry plus resume to James A. Martindale. Director of Lib­ raries, DePauw University. Greencastle, IN 46135. An affirm ative action/equal opportunity employer. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. Senior adm inistrative officer o f the re­ sources and reference services division (public services): reports to the director. Manages collection development, public services ac­ tivities, 24 library faculty members, 17 school and departmental li­ braries. Acts as liaison with other divisions of libraries and a u ­ diovisual center as well as teaching and research faculty and stu­ dents. Provides leadership in library faculty development. Expected to meet criteria for faculty promotion and tenure requirements. De­ sired qualifications: advanced degree in library or information sci­ ence, additional degree or graduate work. 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