ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 287 ence of National and University Libraries sem­ inar on Human Aspects of Library Instruction held at the University of Reading on December 9, 1969, are available for purchase from the Secretary of the Conference, The Library, Uni­ versity College, P.O. Box 78, Cardiff, England, at a price of 10 shillings. • The 1970 annual Serials Holdings List of the UCLA Biomedical Library has recently been printed. This computer-generated publica­ tion includes information on over 12,000 ceased as well as current titles, complete holdings statements, call numbers, history notes, and shelving locations of 6,495 current unbound ti­ tles. A limited number of copies of the List are available for purchase at $5.00 each. Purchase requests should be addressed to; Mrs. Nancy Brault, Serials Librarian, UCLA Biomedical Li­ brary, Center for the Health Sciences, Los An­ geles, California 90024. All requests must be accompanied by a check for $5.00 made out to Regents of the University of California. • The Union List of Scientific and Technical Serials in the University of Michigan Library, 5th edition, is now available. It includes more than 23,000 titles drawn from the holdings of twenty-three of the libraries in the University of Michigan library system. Each title entry gives the official main entry, library location, holdings, and call number. Some 5,500 cross- references have also been provided to assist users. All new entries and corrections submitted to the editorial staff through March 15, 1970, have been included. The fifth edition may be purchased for $10.00 from Business Services Division, Technical Services Department, Uni­ versity Library, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. • The first edition of the Rochester Regional Research Library Council’s Union List of Serials has been published by the Council. The list contains 12,798 titles representing the hold­ ings of thirty area academic and special librar­ ies. It does not include either the Rochester Public Library or the University of Rochester’s holdings, which will be included in the second edition. The list is available from the Roches­ ter Regional Research Library Council, Room 525, Hall of Justice, Rochester, New York 14614. Price $50.00 per copy. Personnel A P PO IN T M E N T S Arden Alpaugh has accepted a position as reference librarian at Southern Alberta Insti­ tute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Suzette Bell has been named assist­ ant librarian, the School of Library Service li­ brary, Columbia University. Mrs. Sandra Beth has joined the catalog service of the Northern Arizona University li­ brary, Flagstaff. Joanne H. Boelke has been appointed ref­ erence librarian, Northwestern University li­ brary, Evanston, Illinois. John P. Buzas is now assistant catalog li­ brarian at the University of Illinois library, Chi­ cago Circle. Mrs. Merle L. Canfield has been appoint­ ed to the position of assistant cataloger, with the rank of instructor, at Oklahoma State Uni­ versity library, Stillwater. Dr. John H. M. Chen has been named as­ sociate librarian and head of the Pennsylvania State University’s Capitol Campus library, Uni­ versity Park. Thomas A. Childers is joining the faculty of the Graduate School of Library Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, as assistant professor. Cecilia Ching-Chu Lo has assumed the duties of catalog librarian, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. John W. Church has been appointed cura­ tor of photographic archives and assistant pro­ lessor of photography, University of Louisville library, Kentucky. Dan O. Clemmer, Jr., has been appointed to the position of assistant to the director of li­ braries, Smithsonian Institution libraries, Wash­ ington, D.C. Georgia R. Coffin has been appointed as­ sociate librarian and chief catalog librarian, Pennsylvania State University library, Univer­ sity Park. Ruth K. Collier is now administrative assist­ ant in the Medical Information Service Center at the Medical Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Martin Colverd has been appointed assist­ ant to the associate director of technical ser­ vices, Columbia University library. Richard W. Cruce has assumed the posi­ tion of assistant reference librarian at the Uni­ versity of Illinois library, Chicago Circle. James M. Deay has assumed the position of head of acquisitions service, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. Marilyn DeGeus is now the head librarian of the college library, Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Mrs. Cynthia D. Dobson is joining the Iowa State University library staff, Ames, as instruc­ tor. Richard Dougherty is joining the faculty of the Syracuse University School of Library Sci­ ence, Syracuse, New York. 288 Rudolph E llenbogen has been appointed assistant librarian of the college library, Colum­ bia University. Marilyn E lves is cataloger for the social sciences section, Cameron Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. James E. Fall has been named head of the processing department, Columbia University li­ brary. John Felbinger received appointment to a cataloging position, Columbia University library. William T. F ord is now serials cataloger in the catalog department, Northwestern Univer­ sity library, Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Marta G. Franco has been appointed as an instructor, serving as serials librarian, at York College library, Flushing, New York. Elizabeth Frisz has been appointed science librarian, Idaho State University library, Poca­ tello. Richard K. Gardner has been appointed director of the ecole de bibliothēconomie, Uni­ versite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mrs. Esther F. Geller has been appointed catalog librarian, Hofstra University library, Hempstead, New York. Marie Gosebrink has been appointed assist­ ant director of libraries for Undergraduate Li­ brary Services, University of Washington li­ braries, Seattle. Mrs. Linda Griffin has joined the staff of the University of Kansas libraries, Lawrence, as assistant cataloging librarian. Carol Lynda Hall is now a member of the Medical Library staff at the University of Sas­ katchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Carlotta Harvey is now with the refer­ ence section of the Medical Library, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Jean C. Hawks is now head serial li­ brarian, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. Mrs. Fay Jackson Henderson has been ap­ pointed assistant cataloger, Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Toni M. Henderson has been appointed head of the mechanization department and jun­ ior instructor at the Medical Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Mrs. Judith Herschman was appointed Burgess-Carpenter librarian, Columbia Univer­ sity library. Mrs. Deborah H. R. Huang is joining the catalog department, Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Lee Hubbard has been appointed to the po­ sition of map librarian, University of Wash­ ington libraries, Seattle. E ldon L. Jones is the new assistant librarian, circulation department, Columbia University li­ brary. Mrs. Eugene M. Jones is joining the library staff, Oklahoma State University library, Still­ water, as assistant cataloger. Mrs. E thel Kates has been promoted to assistant head catalog librarian of the Hofstra University library, Hempstead, New York. E dward G. Kehde III has been appointed as acting assistant regional history librarian at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. Erle P. Kemp has been promoted to asso­ ciate director for technical services, Columbia University library. Mrs. Brigitte L. Kenney is joining the faculty of the graduate school of library science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, as assistant professor. Mrs. Lorna Lee Kent has been appointed reference librarian, instructor in library admin­ istration, University of Oregon, Eugene. Kenneth L. Knapp is now in the search de­ partment, Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Edith G. Knepper has been appointed in­ terim director of libraries at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. Jeanne Kocsis is joining the reference staff, University of Massachusetts library, Amherst. Mrs. Myrla Koenderink has accepted a po­ sition in technical services at the University of Calgary library, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Gregory Koster has assumed a position in serials cataloging, Columbia University library. Yuk-Ying Kwan has been appointed assist­ ant acquisitions librarian, State University of New York, Stony Brook library, Long Island. Robert S. Lamb II is the head of the circu­ lation department, Cunningham Memorial li­ brary, Indiana State University, Terre Haute. Chik-fong Lee has assumed the position of Chinese cataloger in the Far Eastern library, University of Washington libraries, Seattle. Mrs. Margaret S. Le Sourd has been ap­ pointed assistant documents reference librarian, Pennsylvania State University library, Univer­ sity Park. Janet Lowsley has joined the original cata­ loging department, Elizabeth Defoe Library, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Kathleen M. McAdam received appoint­ ment as social science librarian, instructor in li­ brary administration, University of Oregon, Eu­ gene. Jane McCabe has assumed the position of chemistry librarian, Columbia University li­ brary. Mrs. Elizabeth McCorkle is joining the staff of the Oklahoma State University library, Stillwater, as fine arts and media librarian. Mrs. Valerie McDougall has been ap­ pointed to the staff of the Maxwell Macodrum Library, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Jean McIntyre has been named documents librarian, Idaho State University library, Poca­ tello. 289 Gail Anne McShane is assistant catalog li­ brarian at the University of Illinois library, Chicago Circle. Mrs. Lucienne G. Ma i llet was appointed as an instructor, serving as audiovisual and cur­ riculum material librarian, York College library, CUNY. Joseph Marconi has been appointed head of the social science department, Syracuse Uni­ versity libraries, Syracuse, New York. Alfred Di Marino has been named assistant librarian. Circulation Department, Columbia University. Gladys Markoff-Sotomayer is now Latin- American cataloger, Columbia University li­ brary. Olive Meining has accepted a reference po­ sition, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. Pauline F. Micciche has assumed the po­ sition of serials librarian charged with the de­ sign of a serials program at the State Univer­ sity of New York, Stony Brook library, Long Island. Virginia Neilsen is now a member of the technical services department at the Harriet Irving Library, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Mrs. Helen S. Nordberg has assumed the position of cataloger, Smithsonian Institution li­ braries, Washington, D.C. Mrs. Gloria Novak is now a bibliographer in the acquisitions department, Cameron Li­ brary, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Al­ berta, Canada. LeRoy D. Ortopan has been appointed head of the catalog department, University of California, Berkeley, general library. Ann F. Painter is joining the faculty of Drexel University, Philadelphia, as associate professor in the graduate school of library sci­ ence. Leland M. Park has been promoted to as­ sistant director of the Davidson College library, Davidson, North Carolina. Albert M. Perdue has been appointed in­ structor and social sciences bibliographer, Iowa State University library, Ames. Mrs. Judy Perdue is joining the Iowa State University library staff, Ames, as instructor and cataloger. Mrs. Gail Persky has been appointed Slavic cataloger, Columbia University library. George I. Pike is joining the Oklahoma State University library staff, Stillwater, as so­ cial sciences librarian. Mrs. Ann M. Pogany has been appointed catalog librarian, Kresge Library, Oakland Uni­ versity, Rochester, Michigan. Mrs. Cynthia Preibish has been appointed to the staff of the reference department, Syra­ cuse University libraries, Syracuse, New York. Elsa Resnick is joining the reference staff, University of Massachusetts library, Amherst. Mrs. Katherine Anne Richardson is join­ ing the Iowa State University library staff, Ames, as instructor and serials librarian. Mrs. Glenora Edwards Rossell has been appointed director of the University of Pitts­ burgh libraries. Mrs. Eleanor Sanders has accepted a po­ sition as assistant cataloger, Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery library. Edward A. Scott has joined the faculty at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, where he will be teaching library science. Linda E. Seckelson is the newly appointed poetry collection librarian, Northwestern Uni­ versity library, Evanston, Illinois. Violet Shatzko is cataloger of Slavic lan­ guage books at the Cameron Library, Univer­ sity of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Thomas J. Snyder is now an assistant refer­ ence librarian at the Brooklyn Center library of Long Island University. Karol Sokol has assumed the position of assistant reference librarian in the law library, Columbia University. Charles L. Stahl has returned to Northern Arizona University library, Flagstaff, as a refer­ ence librarian. Ruth A. Steele has been named assistant librarian at Pennsylvania State’s Beaver Cam­ pus in Monaca. Mrs. Margaret Swanson is in readers’ ser­ vices, Medical Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Richard Talbot is now associate director for technical services, University of Massachu­ setts library, Amherst. Norma Taniguchi has been appointed to the technical services staff, Harriet Irving Li­ brary, University of New Brunswick, Frederic­ ton, New Brunswick, Canada. Charles E. Thomas has been appointed in­ structor and cataloger, Iowa State University library, Ames. Mrs. Susan Thompson is joining the refer­ ence staff, University of Massachusetts library, Amherst. Chin Tieh-peng is now senior librarian as­ signed to the catalog department, Cunningham Memorial Library, Indiana State University, Terre Haute. Mrs. Shirley Ting has joined the staff of the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery library as cataloger. Mrs. Alice Vestal has been appointed manuscripts processor in the George Arents Re­ search Library at Syracuse University, Syra­ cuse, New York. Walter W. Walker is now director, Medi­ cal Information Service Center, and assistant professor at the Medical Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Mrs. Suzanne Ward has joined the Universi­ ty of Louisville library staff as part-time refer- 290 ence librarian and instructor in library science, Louisville, Kentucky. Joyce C. Werner is now associate reference librarian at the University of Illinois library, Chicago Circle. R. Max Willocks has been appointed as­ sistant director in charge of supporting services and personnel, Syracuse University libraries, Syracuse, New York. Bruce W orden is cataloger of history and political science at the Cameron Library, Uni­ versity of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 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