ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 215 ACRL Internship Program T h e Association of College an d R esearch L i­ braries, a division of th e A m erican L ibrary As­ sociation, announces th e selection of te n interns to p articip ate in th e second year of its program for adm inistrators of predom inantly black col­ lege an d university libraries. T he three-year program , fu n d ed b y a g ran t from th e A ndrew W . M ellon Foundation, is in ten d ed to acceler­ ate th e developm ent of th e m anagem ent ability of librarians in black colleges and universities by providing th em w ith experience in th e ad ­ m inistration of strong an d progressive academ ic libraries. H onor J. D avenport, archivist a t th e In te rd e ­ nom inational Theological C en ter L ibrary, A t­ lanta; Sandra E . D ays, head, Serials D e p a rt­ m ent, C oppin S tate College L ibrary, Baltim ore; D onna A. E pps, h e a d librarian, Friendship Junior College, Rock Hill, South Carolina; C laude G reen, adm inistrative librarian, Voor­ hees College, D enm ark, South C arolina; E lla M. H argett, readers’ services librarian, L iving­ stone College, Salisbury, N o rth C arolina; Ber­ nice H aw kins, senior m edia specialist, F ed eral C ity College, W ashington, D .C .; Adele M. Jackson, associate director of libraries, South­ ern University, B aton R ouge; G hulam Y. Sid­ diqui, acting head librarian, W ilberforce U ni­ versity; Patricia M. Singleton, h e a d reference librarian, A labam a S tate U niversity; an d Birdie H onor J. D avenport Sandra E. Days Ella M. H argett D onna A . E pps A d ele M . Jackson G. Y. Siddiqui B irdie Travis Patricia Singleton N o t pictured are C laude G reen an d Bernice H awkins. 216 Travis, periodicals librarian, F lorida M emorial College, Miami, are th e second-year interns. D u rin g th e period o f th e internship, w hich ranges from six to nine m onths, each in tern will w ork closely w ith th e director of a m ajor aca­ dem ic library. T he host libraries in th e second year of th e program are A ustin P eay S tate U ni­ versity; E astern M ichigan U niversity; O berlin C ollege; State U niversity of N ew York a t Al­ bany; Syracuse U niversity; th e U niversity of C alifornia, San D iego; th e U niversity of M assa­ chusetts, Am herst; an d th e U niversity of W is­ consin, M ilwaukee. T h e M ellon Foundation g rant provides salaries, benefits, an d approved expenses for th e intern. T he host library pro­ vides th e train in g experience. Several w ork­ shops for th e participants are also planned. A pplications from librarians an d host institu­ tions w ere review ed b y th e p ro ject’s advisory com m ittee, chaired b y Virginia L acy Jones, dean, School of L ibrary Service, A tlanta U ni­ versity. O th er m em bers of th e com m ittee are: Phyllis B. C artw right, Miami, F lorida; R ichard M. D ougherty, U niversity of California, B erke­ ley; Jam es F. M cCoy, H udson Valley C om m u­ nity College; A nnette L. Phinazee, N orth C aro­ lina C entral U niversity; K atharine M. Stokes, A lexandria, Virginia; and D avid C. W eber, Stanford U niversity. C asper L. Jordan, univer­ sity librarian, A tlanta University, serves as pro ject director. B everly P. Lynch, executive secretary, Association of College a n d R esearch L ibraries, is principal investigator. A pplications for th e th ird year of th e program are now being received. All inquiries should b e addressed to Mr. C ásper L. Jordan, U niversity L ibrarian, T revor A rnett L ibrary, A tlanta U niversity, A t­ lanta, GA 30314. ■ ■ Annual Report C ontinued from page 213 of every five individuals w ho have joined this year is a new m em ber. V ery discouraging is an absolute loss of m em bership over th e previous year, th e im pact of w hich is som ew hat softened b y th e new dues stru ctu re of ALA, w hich has p roduced slightly increased operating revenues. T h e n u m b er of new m em bers and th e ex­ traordin ary interest w hich has developed in re­ cent m onths in th e establishm ent of local an d regional chapters are clear indications th a t A C R L is experiencing a new surge of vitality w hich, if properly nourished, could w ithin a relatively short tim e p roduce a solidly based grass roots organization. T his is th e crucial is­ sue. D u rin g m y term of office it has becom e u n ­ avoidably clear th a t it is at th e local level w here th e g u t issues of academ ic librarianship w ill b e solved a n d th a t ou t of this arena will come A C R L ’s fu tu re leaders. O ne of th e most discouraging aspects of m y term of office has b een know ing of th e great n u m b er of interested individuals w ho w ould like to serve th e organization in some w ay and th e organization’s inability to exploit this re­ source w ithin its p resen t structure. A nation­ w ide netw ork of local an d regional chapters, on the o th er hand, w ould provide opportunities fo r all w ith a serious interest in advancing th e goals of the profession. T he role of th e p a re n t organization w ould b e to nourish an d sustain these chapters th ro u g h th e provision of a w ide array of services w hich cannot b e p roduced at th e local level, e.g., speakers, consultants, and an arsenal of program m aterials utilizing a va­ riety of formats. C lear evidence of w h at can b e done along these lines can be seen in A C R L ’s tw o precon­ ferences for th e San Francisco convention; one on th e problem s, challenges, a n d opportunities of collective barg ain in g sponsored b y th e Aca­ dem ic Status C om m ittee and one on issues in eig h teen th -cen tu ry bibliography u n d e r th e aus­ pices of th e R are Books and M anuscripts Sec­ tion. Reflected in these program s is A C R L ’s ability to bridge th e scholarly, professional, and institutional interests of academ ic librarians. T h ey represent, in th e finest sense, th e profes­ sion’s intellectual interests an d capabilities and its ability to respond to th e social, political, and econom ic forces w hich are m olding a new in ­ tern al and external environm ent. P erh ap s th e u p w ard tren d in new m em ber­ ships indicates an aw areness of this. In any event, one can hope so and u rg e A CRL to do everything possible in th e m onths im m ediately ahead to support th e developm ent of a netw ork of local chapters w here th e problem s a n d is­ sues discussed an d d eb ate d at th e national m eetings can continue to be d ealt w ith after th e convention itself has becom e history, an d out of this process p ro d u ce new problem s an d is­ sues to bring before the profession and th e leaders n eed ed to galvanize A CR L in to action. II. W illiam A xford President, A C R L ■ ■ N ew Addition A ground-breaking cerem ony was held recently a t th e U niversity of H aw aii for an addition to th e Thomas H ale H am il­ ton L ibrary. T h e ap p ro p riated funds in­ clu d ed $10,800,000 for th e b u ild in g and $1,200,000 for eq u ip m en t an d furniture. This six-story addition w ill increase th e to tal gross area o f th e library b y 167,200 square feet.