March 1988 / 139 ACRL actions, January 1988 Highlights of the Midwinter meetings of the ACRL Board. T h e Board of Directors of the Association of Col­ lege and Research Libraries met twice during the ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Antonio, Texas: on Sunday, January 10, 1988, and Tuesday, January 12, 1988. Acid-free papers The Board endorsed a resolution submitted to ALA Council by the LAMA Governmental Affairs Committee on the “Use of Permanent Papers in Books and Other Publications.” Two areas of con­ cern were noted: clarification on a similar “Stan­ dard for Permanence,” and the reasonableness of including the statement in “bibliographic refer­ ences.” Awards The Board confirmed its approval at Annual Conference of the Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award proposal and voted to donate $5,000 to the award endowment. The Board The Board appointed Bob Carmack to complete the time remaining on Edw ard Jennerich’s term (1988) as Director-at-Large. Carmack will serve on the ACRL Board until the close of the ALA 1988 Annual Conference in New Orleans. Books fo r College Libraries The Board dismissed the Books for College L i­ braries, Third Edition, Advisory Committee (ad hoc) with thanks for their work on the forthcoming publication. Chapters The Board accepted the petition for chapter sta­ tus for the Western Pennsylvania area. Committee on Program Evaluation and Support (COPES) The Board voted to support a Spring 1988 meet­ ing of ALA Division officers and COPES and agreed to share in the costs of the meeting. Consultants The Board directed the ACRL staff to explore the possibilities of cooperative projects that would produce directories of consultants in the areas of automation, community and junior colleges, and accreditation. The directories might be used to provide referrals to academic librarians in need of a consultant. Legislation The Board endorsed the Legislation Commit­ tee’s resolution on academic library support for multi-type networking and the reauthorization of the Library Services and Construction Act. The resolution is found on pp. 162-63 of this issue. Library theft guidelines The Board approved the “Guidelines Regarding Thefts in Libraries” developed by the RBMS Secu­ rity Com m ittee and referred them to the ALA Standards Committee for review. The guidelines appear on pp. 159-62 of this issue. Non-tax sources of revenue The Board discussed a report by Anne Beaubien on a study of non-tax sources of revenue (fees, fines, fundraising, etc.) for public libraries and the possi­ bility of conducting a similar study for academic li­ braries. Mel George and Anne Beaubien will pre­ p a re a pro p o sal for th e B oard at A nnual 140 / C&RL News Conference in New Orleans. Output measures The Board voted to accept the proposal by Nancy Van House (UC-Berkeley School of Library and Information Studies) to write a manual for output measures for academic and research librari­ ans. The manual will help to measure the quantity and quality of user services. The $66,000 cost of the manual will be spread over three years, with $22,000 budgeted in FY 1988 from ACRL reserves and the remainder in FY 1989 and 1990. Funds from external agencies will be sought concurrently by the ACRL staff. Planning The Board approved the planning priorities timelines for 1988-89 and 1989-90, as presented by the Planning Committee. ACRL President-Elect Joe Boisse’s priorities for 1989, “The Unfinished Agenda: Planning the Second Century,” were en­ dorsed as the Board’s priorities (for a description, see p.141). Rare Books h Manuscripts Librarianship The Board accepted the recommendation of the Publications Committee that the editor of RBML be appointed for a three-year term with a maxi­ mum of two reappointments. Additional policies and procedures for the RBML Editorial Board are under review by the Publications Committee. Sections The Board approved revisions to the CJCLS and CLS bylaws. See pp. 163-65 for details. The Board rescinded a fiscal policy (never put into effect) that a certain percentage of section membership funds be allocated to sections based on their membership. Special grant funds The Board approved the guidelines/criteria for special grant funds developed by the Special Grant Funds Committee, and agreed to budget $20,000 as a separate budget line in 1989 for this fund. The guidelines appear on p. 157 of this issue. Statistics The Board voted, at the request of the ACRL Ac­ ademic Library Statistics Committee, to encour­ age the U.S. Department of Education’s Center for Education Statistics to continue to gather and pub­ lish, in alternate years, statistics on academic li­ braries. ■ ■ ABC News, and Public Television bring their teams right into your library. Transcripts of today’s most eventful TV journalism on microfiche, along with comprehensive indexes. Quarterly delivery of current-year subscriptions, and complete backflles available now from Research Publications.