ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries INDEX TO VOL. 36 (including C & R L News issues) P r e p a r e d b y E ld o n W . T a m b ly n ABBREVIATIONS Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, LC, etc., are alphabetized as if spelled out. Other abbreviations: appt. —appointment coll. ( s ) —college(s) ed. —editor, edition inst. — institute, institution n (before page numbers) —C &R L News issues port. —portrait prof. — profile rev. — review ( e r) univ. — university A Abstracts, 3 4 0 -4 4 ; 433—36 “Academic bibliographic instruc­ tion: model statement of objec­ tives,” ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Task Force, n l3 8 - 39, n 16 9 -7 1 The acad em ic library: essays in honor o f Guy R. Lyle, F arber and Walling, eds., rev. of, 238 “ Access policy guidelines,” ACRL, Board of Directors, n322-23 “Acquisition rates in university li­ braries,” Voigt, 2 6 3 -7 1 Acquisitions, n 8 -9 ; n44; n 7 6 -7 7 ; n l4 1 —4 6 ; n l8 4 - 8 5 ; n220; n244; n284; n324; n 3 5 2 -5 4 Acquisitions ( by institution) : Ar­ chives of American Art, n76; California State Univ., North­ ridge, n284, n324; Claremont Colls., n244; Coll. of Charles­ ton, n44; Columbia Univ., n l4 1 - 4 2 ; Drew Univ., n77; Emory Univ., n353; Folger Li­ brary, n76, n l4 2 , n214 (cor­ rection); Georgetown Univ., n 354; Iowa State Univ., n44; Lehigh Univ., n l8 5 ; LC, n220, n 284; McGregor Library, n l8 5 ; Miami Univ., n284; New York Univ., n l4 1 ; Princeton Univ., n8, n l 8 4 -8 5 ; Smith­ sonian Inst., n l8 4 ; Southwest­ ern at Memphis, n352; Tem­ ple Univ., n76, n352; Texas A&M Univ., n 44; Univ. of Cal­ gary, n284; Univ. of Califor­ nia: Berkeley, n352; Irvine, n 14 6 ; Los Angeles, n352; Univ. of Illinois, n l8 5 ; Univ. of Missouri, n220, n244; Univ. of North Carolina, n8; Univ. of Notre Dame, n284; Univ. of Oregon, n 8 -9 ; Univ. of Puget Sound, n244; Univ. of Southern California, n l4 1 -4 2 , n l4 5 - 4 6 ; Univ. of Utah, n352; Univ. of Virginia, n l8 4 - 8 5 , n220; Univ. of Wyoming, n76; Wheaton Coll., n8, n354 Acquisitions (by subject, author, or t it le ) : A m erican heritage sch ool dictionary material, n354; Armstrong, Walter P., Jr., n352; Atiya collection of Arabic manuscripts, n352; Avery Brundage Collection, n l8 5 ; Barnes, Harry E., n76; Bell, Alexander G., n220, n284; The b o o k o f hawking, hunting an d heraldry, n8; Bronte, Lily Hart and The se­ cret, n220; Carrol, Lewis, n l4 1 ; Catesby, The natural history o f Carolina … ‚ n44; A commentary on the Pen­ tateuch by Moses ben Nahman, n l4 5 - 4 6 ; Cornell, Joseph, n76; Cutter Laboratories, 1 8 9 7 - 1972, n352; Da Vinci, Trattato della pittura, n44; De Wolfe, Billy, n l4 1 - 4 2 ; Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, n l8 4 ; Faulkner, The marionettes, n 18 4 -8 5 ; Fisher, D e causa m atrimo­ nii … ‚ n l4 2 ; Forbes, John, Brig. Gen., n l8 5 ; Frelinghuy­ sen, Peter H. B., Jr., Hon., n l8 5 ; Gerard, Ralph W., n l4 6 ; German politics and culture, n77; Graham, Billy, n8; Handel, George F., n8; Harper Brothers, n l4 2 ; Hartford Sem­ inary Foundation, n353; Hem­ ingway, Ernest, n l8 4 ; Hickey, Margaret, n244; Holinshed, Chronicles, n244; Howells, William D ., n284; Keats, John, n l8 4 ; Korean literature, n354; Lawrence, T. E., n244; Le­ doux, L‘architecture consid­ erée, n220; Milton, A reopagiti­ ca, n 76; Moore, Brian, n284; Nevins, Allan, n324; Sandburg, Carl, n284; Science fiction. n44; Shirpser, Clara, One woman's role in D em ocratic Party politics, n352; Social ser­ vice and civic agency records, n352; Soyer, Moses, n76; Tay­ lor, Paul S., California social scientist, n352; Teeters, Negley K., n76; Tennent, William, Jr., Rev., n l8 4 ; Vitruvius, D e ar­ chitectura, n l4 2 ; Wiswesser line notation, n l8 5 ; Woltman, Frederick E., n 8 -9 ; Young, Whitney M., n l4 1 ; Yugoslavi­ an manuscripts in microfilm, n284 Administration o f governm ent docum ents collections, Harles­ ton and Stoffle, rev. of, 1 5 8 -5 9 The adm inistration o f the colleg e library, 4th ed., Lyle, rev. of, 3 2 7 -2 8 A dvances in librarianship, v.5, Voigt, ed., rev. of, 5 2 2 -2 3 “Allocating the book budget: an economic model,” Gold, 3 9 7 - 402 “Allocating the book budget: equity and economic efficien­ cy,” Kohut and Walker, 4 0 3 -1 0 “ An alternative model of a pro­ fession for librarians,” Hanks and Schmidt, 175 -8 7 “ANSI Z39 Subcommittee on Serials Holdings Statements formed,” n252 Anderson, A. J., Problem s in in ­ tellectual fr ee d o m and censor­ ship, rev. of, 7 7 -7 8 Anderson, Le Moyne W ., letter to the ed., 7 1 -7 2 ; response, 72 ; ed., Networks and the universi­ ty library, rev. of, 4 1 8 -2 0 Andrew, Christine, and Balay, “ Use of the reference service in a large academic library,” 9 -2 6 ; comment, 322—2 3 ; re­ sponse, 323 Annual review o f inform ation sci­ en ce and technology, v.9, 1974, Cuadra, ed., rev. of, 4 1 7 -1 8 A pplication o f m inicomputers to library and related problem s, Lancaster, ed., rev. of, 5 1 7 -1 9 “Applying Theory Y to library management,” Morton, 3 0 2 -7 ; comment, 513 Appointments, n 2 3 -2 6 ; n 6 1 -6 2 ; n 9 1 -9 2 ; n l 2 7 ; n l 7 2 - 7 3 ; n201; n 2 2 9 -3 1 ; n 2 6 9 -7 0 ; n 3 0 9 -1 0 ; n 3 3 8 -3 9 ; n365 “ The approval-built collection in the medium-sized academic li­ brary,” DeVilbiss, 4 8 7 -9 2 Asian and A frican collections in British libraries: p roblem s and prospects, Benewick, rev. of, 2 4 2 -4 3 “ Associate News editor named,” n l The Association o f Am erican L i­ brary Schools, 1 9 1 5 -1 9 6 8 : an analytical history, Davis, rev. of, 157 -5 8 ACRL, Ad Hoc Committee to Revise the 1959 Standards for colleg e libraries, report, n 2 1 -2 2 ACRL, additional nominees for offices, 1975/76, n 117 ACRL, additional section nomi­ nating committees, n 117 ACRL, annual meeting, San Francisco, June 29-Ju ly 5, 1975, programs, n l0 5 - 1 7 ; n200 ACRL, “Annual report of the president, 1 9 7 4 -7 5 ,” n 21 3 -1 6 ACRL, Bibliographic Instruction Task Force, “Academic biblio­ graphic instruction: model statement of objectives,” n l3 8 - 39, n l6 9 —71 ; “ Guidelines for bibliographic instruction in ac­ ademic libraries,” n l3 7 - 3 8 ACRL, Board of Directors, “ Access policy guidelines,” n 3 2 2 -2 3 ; annual meeting, San Francisco, June 29-Ju ly 5, 1975. “ Highlights,” n 2 6 7 -6 8 ; “Guidelines for ACRL chap­ ters,” n 8 9 -9 0 ; midwinter meet­ ing, Chicago. Jan. 1 9 -2 5 , 1975, “ Highlights,” n 6 9 -7 2 ; policy statement on the M.L.S. de­ gree, n69; comments, n214; n321; n349 ACRL, Committee on Academic Status, “ Faculty status for aca­ demic librarians: a history and policy statements.” publication of, n319; “ Model statement of criteria and procedures for ap­ pointment. promotion in aca­ demic rank, and tenure for col­ lege and university librarians” (C & R L N ews 3 4 :1 9 2 - 9 5 ) , en­ dorsement, n78 ACRL. Committee on Communi­ ty Use o f Academic Libraries, “Draft: Access policy guide­ lines,” n l6 7 - 6 9 ACRL, “ Governance in academic libraries,” videotape, n91 ACRL, “ Guidelines for branch li­ braries in colleges and univer­ sities,” n 2 81-83 ACRL, “Guidelines for two-year college learning resources pro­ grams” ( C&R L N ews 3 3 :3 0 5 - 1 5 ), committee appointed to write quantitative standards for, n283 ACRL, midwinter meeting, Chi­ cago, Jan. 1 9 -2 5 , 1975, sched­ ule of meetings, n 6-7 ACRL, midwinter meeting, Chi­ cago, Jan. 1 8 -2 4 , 1976, tenta­ tive schedule of meetings, n 35 0 -5 1 ACRL, New England Chapter, “Report on the Conference on Writing and Publishing for Li­ brarians,” n l7 7 - 7 9 ACRL, “ New England Chapter of ACRL meets,” n l - 6 ; n 4 1 -4 2 ACRL, Preconference Institute on Collective Bargaining in Higher Education, report on, n 2 4 1 -4 2 , n262 ACRL, Rare Books and Manu­ scripts Section, placement ser­ vice, n l8 1 ACRL, Rare Books and Manu­ scripts Section, Committee on Manuscripts Collections, “ Draft statement on the reproduction of manuscripts and archives for commercial purposes,” n 9 6 -9 7 ; “ Universal gift form and in­ structions,” n 9 5 -9 6 ACRL, “ Standards for college li­ braries,” n 2 7 7 -7 9 , n 290-301 ACRL, University Libraries Sec­ tion, “ Networks and the uni­ versity library,” n26; n l5 3 ; proceedings available, n354 ACRL, University Libraries Sec­ tion, Urban Universities Li­ brary Committee, “ Study of urban university libraries con­ sortia,” n77 “ACRL and ALA representatives at academic ceremonies and meetings,” n l9 8 - 9 9 “ACRL announces faculty status publication,” n319 ACRL/AAC/AAUP, “ Statement on faculty status of college and university librarians” ( C&RL News 3 5 :2 6 ) , “ Organizations endorsing the statement on fac­ ulty status,” n57; endorsement, n78 “ACRL cassette on criteria for promotion and tenure,” n l4 8 “ ACRL first-year interns,” n43 “ ACRL internship program,” n 2 1 5 -1 6 “ACRL New England Chapter: first election,” n l9 8 “ACRL nominating committees, 1976/77 elections,” n 3 1 7 -1 8 “ACRL nominees for offices, 1976/77,” n 3 4 7 -4 8 “ACRL officers for 1975/76,” n 2 3 7 -3 9 “ACRL reaffirms statement,” n l7 2 “ ACRL reception at San Fran­ cisco,” n l8 1 “ACRL remains largest division,” n317 “ACRL to conduct salary sur­ vey,” n350 ARL, quantitative criteria deter­ mining eligibility for member­ ship based on 1 9 7 3 -7 4 statis­ tics, n l4 0 Aubry, John W ., rev. (CATV and its im plications for li­ braries), 4 1 8 -2 0 ; rev. (Net­ w orks and the university li­ brary), 4 1 8 -2 0 Australian libraries, 2d ed., Bal­ naves and Biskup, rev. of, 5 2 4 -2 5 Axford, H. William, “Annual re­ port of the president, 1 9 7 4 - 7 5 ,” n 2 1 3 -1 6 ; “ Current com­ ments,” n 2 -3 ; n 7 0 -7 1 ; port., n213 Ayres, F. H., letter to the ed., 153; response, 1 5 3 -5 4 Ayres, F. H., and Hall, J., eds., Inform ation services in univer­ sity libraries, rev. of, 240 B Baaske, Jan; Tolliver, Don L.; and Westerberg, Judy, “Over­ due policies: a comparison of alternatives” ( C &R L 3 5 :3 5 4 - 5 9 ) , comments, 7 1 -7 4 ; re­ sponses, 7 2 -7 4 Baker, J. Wayne, rev. ( Studies in library m anagem ent, v .2 ), 335 Balay, Robert, and Andrew, Christine, “ Use of the reference service in a large academic li­ brary,” 9 -2 6 ; comment, 3 2 2 - 23 ; response, 323 Ball, Joyce, rev. ( Administration o f governm ent docum ents c o l­ lections), 1 5 8 -5 9 Balnaves, John, and Biskup, Pe­ ter, Australian libraries, 2d ed., rev. of, 5 2 4 -2 5 T he ba refo o t librarian: library d evelopm ents in Southeast Asia with sp ecial referen ce to M a­ laysia, Wijasuriya, Lim and Nadarajah, rev. of, 5 1 6 -1 7 Barksdale, Mary Morton, retired, n310 Basler, Roy P., T h e m use and th e librarian, rev. of, 1 6 1 -6 2 Baumler, J. L., and Baumler, “A simulation of reserve book ac­ tivities in a college library us­ ing GPSS/360,” 2 2 2 -2 7 Baumler, J. V., and Baumler, J. L., “A simulation of reserve book activities in a college li­ brary using GPSS/360,” 2 2 2 - 27 Beach, Robert F ., retired, n92 Beaupré, Linda, “Report on Peter Drucker’s speech at ACRL membership meeting,” n 2 6 3 -6 4 Becerra, Berta, retired, n270 Beckham, Ann L., retired, n310 Beeler, M. G. Fancher; Grim, Jerry; Herling, John P.; James. Stephen; Martin, Miles W .; and Naylor, Alice. Measuring the quality o f library service: a h a n d book, rev. of, 2 3 7 -3 8 Bendix, Dorothy, rev. (F ear o f the w ord), 2 4 0 -4 1 Benewick, Anne J., Asian and A frican collections in British libraries: p roblem s and pros­ p ects, rev. of, 2 4 2 -4 3 Bennion, Bruce C., letter to the ed., 3 2 2 -2 3 ; response, 323 Benson, Nettie Lee, retired, n 310 Bentz, Dale M., rev. (Essays for R alph Shaw), 5 1 5 -1 6 Bergholz, Harry, retired, n270 Bergman, Sherrie S., prof. & port., n l7 2 Biblarz, Dora; Capron, Margaret; Kennedy, Linda; Ross, Johan­ na; and Weinerth, David, “Pro­ fessional associations and unions: future impact of today’s decisions,” 1 2 1 -2 8 “ Bibliographical scholarship in the United States, 1 9 4 9 -1 9 7 4 : a review,” Heaney, 4 9 3 -5 1 0 A bibliography o f A fricana, Pa­ nofsky, rev. of, 5 1 9 -2 0 Bibliography old & new‚ Liebert, rev. of, 2 3 4 -3 5 Binder, Michael B., rev. (R eader in library and inform ation ser­ vices), 5 2 3 -2 4 Bird, Nancy K., retired, n26 Biskup, Peter, and Balnaves, Australian libraries, 2d ed., rev. of, 5 2 4 -2 5 Bitner, Harry, retired, n365 Blomquist, Laura L., and Dough­ erty, Im proving access to li­ brary resources, rev. of, 8 0 -8 1 Bommer, Michael, and Ford, Ber­ nard, “A cost-benefit analysis for determining the value of an electronic security system” ( C&R L 3 5 :2 7 0 - 7 9 ) , comment, 153; response, 1 5 3 -5 4 Bonk, Wallace John, and Magrill and Carter, Building library collections, 4th ed., rev. of, 82 B o o k availability and th e library user, Buckland, rev. of, 4 2 5 -2 6 B o o k publishing: w hat it is, w hat it d oes, Dessauer, rev. of, 242 Book reviews, 7 5 -8 3 ; 1 5 7 -6 2 ; 2 2 9 -4 5 ; 3 2 7 -3 5 ; 4 1 7 -3 1 ; 5 1 5 - 25 Boss, Richard W ., rev. (Nonprint m ed ia in a cad em ic libraries), 4 3 0 -3 1 ; prof. & port., n 9 0 -9 1 Bourne, Charles P., rev. (Chang­ ing patterns in inform ation re­ trieval), 3 3 3 -3 4 Boyer, Laura M., and Theimer, William C., Jr., “The use and training of nonprofessional per­ sonnel at reference desks in se­ lected college and university libraries,” 1 9 3 -2 0 0 Brazilian serial docum ents: a se­ lective a n d annotated guide, Lombardi, rev. of, 2 3 5 -3 6 Bregzis, Ritvars, rev. (C om put­ ers a n d early books), 2 4 4 -4 5 Bridegam, Willis E ., Jr., prof. & port., n309 Brown, Helen M., rev. (Q uiet w orld), 517 Bruce, Robert K., rev. (M easur­ ing th e quality o f library ser­ vice), 2 3 7 -3 8 Bruntjen, Scott, rev. ( Classifica­ tion and indexing in th e social scien ces, 2d ed .), 5 2 0 -2 1 Brynteson, Susan, rev. (Scholar's m arket), 2 3 8 -3 9 Buckland, Michael K., B ook availability and the library user, rev. of, 4 2 5 -2 6 Buckman, Thomas R., and Suzuki and T suneishi, eds., Issues in library adm inistration, rev. of, 2 3 0 -3 1 Building library collections, 4th ed., Carter, Bonk and Magrill, rev. of, 82 Burckel, Nicholas C., “ Establish­ ing a college archives: possi­ bilities and priorities,” 3 8 4 -9 2 Bums, Mary Anne, and Carter, Jeanette, “Collective bargaining and faculty status for librari­ ans: West Chester State Col­ lege,” 1 1 5 -2 0 Burr, Robert L.. rev. (B ook availability an d th e library user), 4 2 5 -2 6 ; letter to the ed., 72 ; response, 7 2 -7 3 ; “ Library goals and library behavior,” 2 7 -3 2 c CATV and its im plications for li­ braries, Thomassen, ed., rev. of, 4 1 8 -2 0 Cannan, Judith, rev. ( Australian libraries, 2d ed .), 5 2 4 -2 5 ; rev. (An introduction to period ical bibliography), 332—33 Capron, Margaret, and Kennedy, Ross, Weinerth and Biblarz, “Professional associations and unions: future impact of to­ day’s decisions,” 1 2 1 -2 8 Carter, Jeanette, and Burns, “ Col­ lective bargaining and faculty status for librarians: West Chester State College,” 1 1 5 -2 0 Carter, Mary Duncan; Bonk, Wallace John; and Magrill, Rose Mary, Building library collections, 4th ed., rev. of, 82 C ase studies in library com puter systems, Palmer, rev. of, 7 9 -8 0 C ataloging phonorecordings: p r o b ­ lem s and possibilities, Daily, rev. of, 4 2 9 -3 0 Changing patterns in inform ation retrieval, Fenichel, ed., rev. of, 3 3 3 -3 4 “Characteristics of collections added to American research li­ braries, 1940—197 0 : a prelimi­ nary investigation,” Skelley, 5 2 -6 0 ; comment, 4 1 5 ; re­ sponse, 415 Clark, Alice S., and Hirschman, Rita, “ Using the ‘Guidelines’ : a study of the state-supported two-year college libraries in Ohio,” 3 6 4 -7 0 Classification a n d indexing in th e social sciences, 2d ed., Fos­ kett, rev. of, 5 2 0 -2 1 Cohen, Nina, rev. (T h e acad em ic library), 238 Cole, Dorothy Ethlyn, rev. (B ook publishing), 242 “Collective bargaining and faculty status for librarians: West Chester State College,” Burns and Carter, 1 1 5 -2 0 “ Collective bargaining and univer­ sity librarians: Wayne State University,” Spang, 1 0 6 -1 4 “College and university library survey,” n349 Commerton, Anne, “Union or professional organization? A li­ brarian’s dilemma,” 1 2 9 -3 5 C om parative historical analysis o f th ree associations o f p rofes­ sion al schools, Davis, rev. of, 1 5 7 -5 8 C om puters and early bo o ks: re­ p ort o f th e LO C Project… ‚ rev. of, 2 4 4 -4 5 Conference on library orientation, 5th, “ Faculty views on li­ brary instruction,” videocas­ settes available, n319 “ Conference/Workshop on Biblio­ graphic Instruction for Library Users,” Roberts, n l - 6 ; n 4 1 -4 2 “ CONSER pact signed,” n81 Copeland, Isaac, retired, n270 “ A cost-benefit analysis for deter­ mining the value of an electron­ ic security system,” Bommer and Ford ( C &R L 3 5 :2 7 0 - 7 9 ) , comment, 153; response, 1 5 3 - 54 CLR, Fellowship Committee, sev­ enth class of CLR fellows, n 1 8 2 -8 3 “ CLR annual report available,” n l4 6 “ CLR Board elected,” n97 Cuadra, Carlos A., ed., Annual rev iew o f inform ation scien ce and technology, v.9, 1974, rev. of, 4 1 7 -1 8 “Current comments,” Axford, n 2 - 3 ; n 70-71 D Daily, Jay E ., C ataloging p h on o­ recordings: p roblem s an d p os­ sibilities, rev. of, 4 2 9 -3 0 Daiute, Robert J., and Gorman, Kenneth A., L ibrary operations research, rev. of, 3 2 9 -3 0 Daniel, Evelyn H., and Reynolds, eds., R ead er in library and in­ form ation services, rev. of, 5 2 3 -2 4 Davies, D. W ., rev. ( Publishing and bookselling, 5th e d .), 7 8 - 79 Davis, Donald Gordon, Jr., The A ssociation o f A m erican L i­ brary Schools, 1 9 1 5 -1 9 6 8 : an analytical history, rev. of, 1 5 7 - 5 8 ; C om parative historical analysis o f th ree associations o f professional schools, rev. of, 1 5 7 -5 8 Davis, James R., “ The new stu­ dents: what they read,” 2 1 6 -2 1 Deale, H. Vail, “ MALC’s second decade: commitment to com­ munication,” 1 4 3 -5 1 Deaths, n 26; n62; n 92; n l2 9 ; n 201; n 231; n 271; n310; n339; n365 Debenham, W. Stuart, rev. (Prob­ lems in d ev elop in g acad em ic library collections), 8 2 -8 3 Dessauer, John P., B o o k p u blish­ ing: w h at it is, w hat it does, rev. of, 242 D evelopin g libraries in Brazil, McCarthy, rev. of, 422 DeVilbiss, Mary Lee, “ The ap­ proval-built collection in the medium-sized academic li­ brary,” 4 8 7 -9 2 Dollard, Peter, rev. (W eed in g li­ brary collections), 4 2 4 -2 5 Doolittle, Gladys, deceased, n271 Dougherty, Richard M., and Blomquist, Laura L ., Im prov­ ing access to library resources, rev. of, 8 0 -8 1 Dowling, Anne, appt. & port., n l Downing, Elaine L ., appt., n5 Downs, Robert Bingham, ed.. G uide to Illinois library re­ sources, rev. of, 7 6 -7 7 “Draft: Access policy guidelines,” ACRL, Committee on Commu­ nity Use of Academic L i­ braries, n 1 6 7 -6 9 “Draft statement on the reproduc­ tion of manuscripts and ar­ chives for commercial pur­ poses,” ACRL, Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Com­ mittee on Manuscripts Collec­ tions, n96—97 Drazniowsky, Roman, comp., Map librarianship: readings, rev. of, 4 2 2 -2 3 “ Drexel Library School is OCLC affiliate,” n239 Drucker. Peter, port., n l0 5 ; speech at ACRL membership meeting, report on, n 2 6 3 -6 4 Duignan, Peter, rev. (A b ib liog ­ raphy o f A fricana), 5 1 9 -2 0 Dukes. Eugene D ., letter to the ed., n349 Dunkin, Paul Shaner, deceased, n339 Dunlap, Connie R.. prof. & port., n229; port., n237 Dyson. Allan J., rev. (E ducating th e library user), 2 3 3 -3 4 TH E PU B LIC A F F A IR S INFORM ATION SER V IC E B U L L E T IN O U TSTA N D IN G COVERAGE OF 20TH CENTURY E CO NO M ICS, P O LITIC A L SCIENCE, AND IN T E R N A T IO N A L RELATIO NS Unique among the major indexing services in the Social Sciences, PAIS offers selective coverage of the full spectrum of printed materials in its major fields of interest. The fact that no type o r form at of publication is specifically excluded, results in the inclusion of English Language books, pamphlets, government publications (national, state, local and foreign), studies and reports by public and private institutions (including corporations), processed material, and, of course, a truly large selection of periodicals. 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T h e c o m b in a tio n s h o u ld re s u lt in o n e o f th e la rg e s t and m ost e ffe c tiv e s u b je c t re fe re n c e syste m s e v e r p ro d u c e d in th e s o c ia l s c ie n c e s . F o r lib ra rie s n o t a lre a d y h o ld in g c o m p le te ru n s o f th e P AIS A n n u a l B u lle tin w e a lso o ffe r th e q u a lity fa c s im ile v o lu m e s p ro d u c e d by th e K ra u s R e p rin t C o m p a n y. T h e se c o v e r th e ye a rs 1915 -1 9 6 5 and are a v a ila b le fo r im m e d ia te d e liv e ry e ith e r as a se t o r as s in g le vo lu m e s. Use this coupon to record your index order at pre-publication prices. E Easterly, Ambrose, rev. 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