ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Music Library Association January 1974 Mountain Plains Library Association March 1974 Pennsylvania Library Association, College and Research Library Division March 1974 Oklahoma Library Association April 1974 Wyoming Library Association, Academic and Special Libraries Section April 1974 Wyoming Library Association April 1974 Montana Library Association, Academic and Special Libraries Division May 1974 Medical Library Association June 1974 New York Library Association, College and University Libraries Section September 1974 St. Croix Library Association September 1974 Library Association of the City University of New York May 1975 Academic Library Association of Ohio July 1975 Louisiana Library Association, Academic Section April 1976 American Historical Association October 1976 ■ ■ UCSC Library Starts Move into New Addition The “big move” is on. Two years ago—in November of 1974— ground was broken for a five-story, 43,000- square-foot addition to the Dean E. McHenry Library at University of California, Santa Cruz. In November, with completion of the new $2.8 million extension, staff began the job of Recruitment Open for Editor of A C R L Publications in Librarianship ACRL’s highly esteemed monographic series, ACRL Publications in Librarian- ship, will require a new editor in June, when current editor Kenneth G. Peterson will complete a five-year nonrenewable term. A subcommittee of the ACRL Pub­ lications Committee is now accepting applications for this volunteer profession­ al post and will make a recommendation to the ACRL president before the An­ nual Conference. Besides ACRL membership, persons seeking the appointment should offer a background of service in academic or research librarianship, experience in re­ search, editing, and bibliographical ac­ tivities, the ability to analyze manuscripts for content, research methods, form, structure, and style, and a concern with publication as a means of professional communication. Inquiries and expressions of interest, accompanied by a statement of qualifica­ tions, should be sent to Nina Cohen, Chairperson, Search Subcommittee for ACRL Publications in Librarianship Editor, Wesleyan University Library, Middletown, CT 06457 by April 1. rearranging some 350,000 books within the ex­ panded building and shelving another 50,000 books which, until now, had been held in stor­ age. The major part of the project— erecting sev­ eral hundred shelving units, putting them in place, and filling them with books—is expected to take “about two months,” according to As­ sociate University Librarian Wendell Simons, who is in charge of the move. “It’s good to have some elbow room,” says University Librarian David Heron, noting that the library’s core collection of 80,000 books has increased to 515,000 volumes in the 11 years since the campus accepted its first students. “With this new addition,” he adds, “we now News items fo r inclusion in C&RL News should be sent to John V. Crowley, Assistant Director of Libraries, Milne Library, State University College, Oneonta, NY 13820. Advertising (including classi­ fied ads) should be sent to Leona Swiéch, A d ­ vertising Office, American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. Production and circulation matters are handled by A LA Central Production Unit, a t the above address. News e dito r: John V. 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A ll material in this journal subject to copyright by the Am eri­ can Library Association may be photocopied fo r the noncommercial purpose of scientific or educa­ tional advancement. 32 have a capacity for 750,000 volumes which should serve our needs into the 1980s.” A “Book Move Update,” posted on a large bulletin board near the reference desk, keeps library users informed of the books being re­ located. “So far everything seems to be going smooth­ ly,” says Simons. “We have had few complaints. As a matter of fact, we have found a couple of books we thought we had lost; apparently they had fallen between shelves and were hidden from sight, a problem not uncommon to librar­ ies.” Addition of the new extension brings total usable space in the McHenry Library to 115,000 square feet. Reader stations in the library will be in­ creased from 550 to 900. The administrative offices of the university librarian have been moved from the main floor of the library to the third floor in the new sec­ tion. The offices of the deans of humanities and social sciences will be transferred to the area vacated by the university librarian and his staff. Career Planning and Placement is now locat­ ed on the third floor of the library, and space is being remodeled for Summer Session, Admin­ istrative Systems, and other miscellaneous of­ fices on the fourth floor. UCSC’s Dean E. McHenry Library, named for the founding chancellor of the campus, was designed by John Carl Warnecke and Associ­ ates of San Francisco; building contractor for the extension was Bogard Construction Co. of Santa Cruz. The management best seller th a t became a classic. The completely updated 3rd edi­ tion of this classic refines the MBO co n ce p t. . . Suggests ways of expanding effectiveness . . . 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