ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 576 / C&RL News and the African slave trade. The author presents the facts of each of 50 cases, spelling out the histori­ cal and legal significance in sufficient detail to make the volume useful to both specialist and non­ specialist. Copies m ay be ordered for $12 from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock no. 030-000-00163-0. * S p a n is h R a r e B o o k s o f th e G o l d e n Age (1 4 7 2 - 1 7 0 0 ) (50 reels, 35mm film) is the first unit of a new microfilm collection published by Re­ search P u b lic a tio n s . O ver 1,800 item s cover dram a, theology, the sciences, politics, and classi­ cal Greek and Latin texts in vernacular Spanish translations. Included are exceptionally old or out- of-print works, ranging from medieval pieces to prose and poetry composed at the dawning of the Age of Reason. The price until November 15 is $2,450, with publication scheduled for completion in 1987. Gontact: Research Publications, 12 L unar Drive, D raw er AB, W oodbridge, CT 06525; (203) 397-2600. ■ ■ CALENDAR November 15-Automation! “Technological Ghange: Online Catalogs and Library Users,” CUNY G raduate School, New York, sponsored by A C R L ’s G reater New York Area M etropolitan Chapter and LACUNY. Contact: Ann Randall, Chief Li­ brarian, City College of CUNY, 5/333 N. Aca­ demic C enter, Convent Avenue at 138th St., New York, NY 10031; (212) 690-4271. Deeember 9-10—Telecom munications: “Telecom m unica­ tions, State of the Art: A Sam pler,” sponsored by BI posters needed The LOEX Clearinghouse is again issuing a call for abstracts for Bl-related Poster Sessions to be held at the 1986 LOEX Library Instruc­ tion Conference, May 8-9, 1986. The confer­ ence theme is “Bibliographic Instruction and C om puter L iterature Searching,” w ith pro­ grams covering course-related database search­ ing services and instruction of the end-user. Emphasis will be on the practical. Poster Sessions presentations, to include graphics, pictures, diagram s, and narrative text, will allow presenters to expand informally and answ er questions re lating to database searching services on their own campuses, to re­ port research findings, or to describe innovative instruction ideas. Sessions will last about 30 minutes. Guidelines and forms may be obtained from the LOEX Glearinghouse, CER, Eastern Mich­ igan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. The deadline is February 1, 1986. ALA’s L ibrary and Inform ation Technology As­ sociation, at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. The seminar includes exhibits as well as the fol­ lowing speakers: James Hensinger, BGR; Joseph Eord, Bibliotechniques; Don Muccino, OCLC; W ayne Davison, RLG; E d Brownrigg and Cliff Lynch, California Division of Library Automa­ tion; a n d R obert E m m e tt, H ughes A ircraft Electro-Optical and D ata Systems Group. Con­ tact: L IT A/ALA, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780, x302; ALAN ET: ALA0080. 7-28—Bibliography: In conjunction w ith the an­ nual meeting of the American Historical Associa­ tion, the Association for the Bibliography of His­ to ry w ill h o ld th e sessions: H isto ric a l Bibliographies in Progress; Historians’ and Li­ brarians’ Approaches to Research—Do They Differ?; A Subject Thesaurus for History?; and an Afternoon at the New York Public Library. Contact: Charles D ’Aniello, Social Sciences Bib­ lio g ra p h e r, L ockw ood M em orial L ib ra ry , SUNY-Buffalo, Amherst, NY 14260. anuary 0-22—Australia: First Australian Online Infor­ m ation Conference and Exhibition, Hilton In­ ternational, Sydney, organized by the Inform a­ tion Science Section of the L ibrary Association of Australia. U.S. keynote speaker will be Roger Summit, president of DIALOG Inform ation Services. C o n tac t: In fo rm a tio n O nline 86, ACMS, G .P.O . Box 3695, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia. ebruary 1-15: Music Libraries: Annual Conference, Mu­ sic L ibrary Association, February 12-15, “Link- 2 J 2 F 1 N ovem ber 1985 / 577 in g th e F u tu r e : C h a lle n g e fo r M usic L ib r a r ie s , H y a tt R eg e n cy , M ilw a u k ee, W isco n sin . A p re co n fe re n c e on th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f e th n ic m usic m a teria ls w ill ta k e p la c e on F e b r u a r y 1 1 -1 2 . C o n ta c t: R ic h a rd E . Jo n e s , 4 3 3 3 N. M a rlb o r ough D riv e , S h o rew o o d , W I 5 3 2 1 1 ; (4 1 4 ) 9 6 3 - 6 4 5 7 . 2 8 -M a r c h 1— Subject Access: W o rk sho p a t F lo rid a S ta te U n iversity, T a lla h a ssee , w ill co ver a p re view o f th e S u b je c t H ead ings M a n u a l and p re sen tatio n s on s u b je c t access in th e o n lin e c a ta lo a n d user n eeds fo r s u b je c t acce ss. W o rk sh o p lead ers a re M a ry K . P ie tris, L ib r a r y o f C ongress; G a r y S. L a w r e n c e , U n iv ersity o f C a lifo r n ia , B e rk e le y ; an d K a ren M a rk ey , O C L C . F e e : $ 6 0 . C o n ta c t: D o ris H . C la c k , S ch o o l o f L ib r a r y and In fo rm a tio n Stu d ies, F lo rid a S ta te U n iversity, T a lla h a ssee , F L 3 2 3 0 6 -2 0 4 8 ; (904) 6 4 4 -5 7 7 5 . April 2 0 - 2 2 — U s e r F r ie n d li n e s s : “ W h a t Is U s e r F r ie n d ly ? ” is th e th e m e o f th e 2 3 d A n n u al C lin i on L i b r a r y A p p lic a tio n s o f D a ta P ro cessin g , U n iversity o f Illin o is, U rb a n a , sponsored b y th U I G r a d u a te S ch o o l o f L ib r a r y an d In fo rm a tio n Statement of ownership and management C olleg e & R esearch Libraries N ews is published 11 times a year (m onthly, com bining Ju ­ ly/August), by the American Library Association, 50 E . Huron St., Chicago, Illinois 60611. Ameri­ can L ib ra ry A ssociation, owner; George M. Eberhart, editor. Second-class postage paid at Chicago, Illinois. Printed in U.S.A. As a nonprofit organization authorized to mail at special rates (Section 423.12 DMM), the purposes, function, and nonprofit status of this organization, and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes, have not changed during the preceding twelve months. Extent and nature of circulation (“Average” figures denote the number of copies printed each issue during the preceding twelve months; “Actual” figures denote number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date.) To­ tal number of copies printed: Average, 12,495; Actual, 12,405. Sales through dealers and carri­ ers, street vendors and counter sales: not applica­ ble. Mail subscriptions: Average, 10,124; Actual, 10,329. Total paid circulation: Average, 10,124; Actual, 10,329. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means, samples, complimentary, and other free copies: Average: 26; Actual, 26. Total distribution: Average, 10,150; Actual, 10,355. Copies not distributed: Office use, left over, unac­ counted, spoiled after printing: Average, 2,345; Actual, 2,050. Returns from news agents: not ap­ plicable. Total (sum of previous entries): Average, 12,495; Actual, 12,405. Statement of Ownership, Management, and Cir­ culation (PS form 3526, July 1982) for 1985 filed with the United States Postal Service, Postmaster in Chicago, Illinois, October 4, 1985. ” S cie n ce . C o n ta c t: R o b in C a to n , U n iversity o f I l ­ lin o is G S L I S , 4 1 0 D a v id K in ley H a ll, 1 4 0 7 W . G reg o ry D riv e , U rb a n a , I L 6 1 8 0 1 ; (2 1 7 ) 3 3 3 - 3 2 8 0 . 2 0 - 2 5 — L a tin A m e rica n a : 3 1 st S e m in a r on th e A c­ q u isitio n o f L a t in A m erica n L ib r a r y M a te ria ls, sponsored b y th e Ib ero -A m e rik a n isch es In s titu t Preu ssischer K u ltu rb esitz , B e rlin . T h e th em e is “ I n t e l l e c t u a l M ig r a tio n s : T h e T r a n s c u ltu r a l C o n trib u tio n s o f E u ro p e a n and L a tin A m erica n E m ig r e s .” F o r p ro g ram c o n te n t, c o n ta c t Ilia n a L . So n n ta g , Sa n D iego S ta te U n iversity L ib r a ry , S a n D ie g o , C A 9 2 1 8 2 -0 5 1 1 . May 3 — User Instru ctio n : E a r lh a m C o lleg e B I W o rk ­ sh o p , R ich m o n d , In d ia n a . E m p h a sis w ill b e on fa c u lty in v o lv em en t alo n g w ith th e ro le o f o n lin e s ea rch in g an d en d-user in s tru ctio n . F e e : $ 1 6 0 fo r lib ra ria n s ; $ 1 3 0 fo r te a ch in g fa c u lty . M eals a re in clu d ed . C o n ta c t: E v a n F ä r b e r , L ib r a r ia n , E a r lh a m C o lleg e , R ich m o n d , IN 4 7 3 7 4 . 4 - 1 6 — A dm inistration: 2 0 th a n n u a l L ib r a r y A d­ m in istra to rs D ev e lo p m e n t P ro g ra m , sponsored Cenko Prize in Ukrainian Bibliography T h e H a rv a rd U k ra in ia n R esea rch In s titu te is a c ­ c e p t in g s u b m issio n s fo r th e six th a w a r d o f th e C e n k o P r iz e in U k r a i n i a n B ib l i o g r a p h y . T h e $ 1 ,0 0 0 an n u al p riz e , estab lish ed b y M yk ola and V o lo d y m y ra C en k o o f P h ila d e lp h ia w ill b e given fo r th e b est b ib lio g r a p h ic a l w o rk o n a to p ic o f U k ra in ia n studies. E n trie s in E n g lish o r U k ra in ia n m ust b e su b m itted in fo u r copies b y M a rc h 1 ,1 9 8 6 . M an uscrip ts m ust b e in th e ir fin a l p re -p u b lic a tio n fo rm , w ith th e n am es an d addresses o f authors. P u blished w orks an d la te subm issions w ill n o t b e consid ered. T h e C en k o P riz e C o m m itte e w ill ju d g e th e en ­ tries a c co rd in g to th e fo llo w in g c rite ria : 1) th e im ­ p o rta n ce an d o rig in a lity o f th e to p ic ; 2 ) th e w o rk ’s m eth odology an d co m p leten ess; 3) th e w o rk’s c o n ­ trib u tio n to ex istin g b ib lio g ra p h ica l scholarship . T h e w in n er o r w in n ers w ill b e an n o u n ced a t H a r­ v a rd U n iversity no la te r th a n Ju n e 198 6 . 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No single issues wanted Research Periodicals & Books Services Inc.. 7310 EI Cresta Drive, Houston, TX 77083 POSITIONS OPEN A C Q U ISITIO N S L IB R A R IA N . The Kent State University Library is seeking applicants for the position of Acquisitions Librarian. Respon­ C o ntact: M arcia H ayleck, A dm inistrative Assis­ ta n t, L ib ra ry A dm inistrators D evelopm ent Pro­ gram , C L IS , U niversity of M ary lan d , C ollege P ark , MD 20742; (301) 454-6080. 1 0 - 1 1 —N ew E n glan d: “A R eturn to the Basics: The Book,” the S pring C onference of A C R L ’s New E n glan d C h ap ter, U niversity of Southern M a in e , P o rtla n d . C o n ta c t: Susan S h e rid a n , H ead of T e c h n ic a l S e rv ice s, F ro st L ib r a r y , A m herst C o llege, A m h erst, MA 01002; (413) 542-2215. ■ ■ sibilities include coordination and supervision of the Acquisitions De­ partment (6 FTE) which includes pre-order searching, vendor selec­ tion, order and receipt of materials, and day to day monitoring of the book budget Represents the Library to faculty and to the book trade; participates in the Library's collection development program, will assist in the implementation of an automated acquisitions sys­ tem. This position reports to the Assistant Director for Technical Ser­ vices. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS; two years acquisitions experience in an academic research library, knowledge of the book trade, approval plans, and automated systems; demonstrated ability to work effectively with faculty and staff. This is a 12-month tenure track position with faculty rank in Library Administration. Appoint­ ment at the level of Instructor or Assistant Professor, depending on experience, with a minimum salary of $19,600. Deadline for applica­ tions is December 15.1985. Send letter of application, resume, and three letters of recommendation to: Harry Kamens, Budget & Per­ sonnel Officer, Kent State University Library, Kent, OH 44242. Kent Stale University is an equal opportunity employer. A R C H IV IS T . University of Toledo. The University Archivist is re­ sponsible for all areas of program administration, including staff management, acquisition, processing, preservation, reference, and outreach, Reports to the Director of Special Collections and is a member of the Library Faculty. Qualifications; MLS from ALA- accredited institution and/or MA in U.S. History, Graduate course- work or specialization in archives administration required. Prefer­ ence given candidates with strong history background. Two years' experience minimum, preferably in a college/university archives and with some supervisory responsibility. Faculty status: 12-mo nth con­ tract, tenure-track with liberal fringe benefits. Salary is around $22,000 depending upon qualifications. Position available immedi­ ately. Send resume and names of at least three references before December 1, 1985 to: Richard W. Oram, Search Committee Chair­ person, William S. Carlson Library, The University of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606. An equal opportunity, af­ firmative action employer. A S S IS T A N T A C Q U ISITIO N S L IB R A R IA N . Primary responsibility for gifts and preservation, conservation, and replacement of materi­ als Involved in other aspects of ordering and maintenance of mono­ graphs, serials, and non-book formats. Participates in collection de­ velopment. Reports to Acquisitions Unit Head. Library is heavily automated and has an online catalog. Qualifications: MLS from ALA- accredited school. Must be proficient in oral and written communica­ tion and have interpersonal skills necessary to conduct the gifts oper­ ation and work effectively with library staff and teaching faculty. Previous acquisitions, automated systems, and preservation experi­ ence considered. Knowledge of one European language and ad­ vanced subject degree desirable. Benefits: Twelve-month appoint­ ment, faculty rank and salary dep endent on qualifications, TIAA/CREF and university mandated benefits, $19,000 minimum. Send resume and names of three references by December 15, 1985, to Raymond A Frankie, Director, J. Murrey Atkins Library, UNCC, Charlotte, NC 28223 The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. A S S IS T A N T S ER IALS C A T A LO G E R . Search Reopened. Univer­ sity of Texas at Arlington Library Serials Department. Available Janu­ ary 2, 1986. Located in Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, UTA has an en­ rollment of 23,000. The Serials Department has a staff of 10-15 for acquisition (4,000 subscriptions and 2,200 standing orders) and cat­ aloging. Minimum qualifications: ALA-accredited Master's degree; 2 years technical services experience; familiarity with serials catalog­ ing and/or acquisitions desirable. Duties: reports to Serials Cata-