College and Research Libraries New Periodicals of 1961-Part II By G E R A L D I N E KAUFMAN M A U R E R OF T H E P E R I O D I C A L S beginning publication in 1961, which have been received at the Library of Congress, those listed below were selected in the hope that they might prove helpful or of interest to acquisitions librar- ians. T h e topics can be approached from the point of view of reference, instructional aids, practical help for patrons, or recreation. A B S T R A C T S , B I B L I O G R A P H Y . T h e Australian National Bibliography, issued by the Na- tional L i b r a r y of Australia, supersedes Books Published in Australia. T h e listings will be those acquired by the N a t i o n a l Library, by copyright or otherwise; those published in Australia or, if published abroad, those deal- ing with an Australian subject or by Aus- tralians. T h e bibliography will contain also the official monographs listed in Australian Government Publications. T h e r e will be an annual cumulation under the same title. Fichero Bibliografico Hispanoamericano is a list chiefly of current books, arranged by the Dewey scheme; each entry is completely cata- loged, including notes; one additional item not seen on most catalog cards is the price. T h i s preliminary issue contains works from 12 countries; it includes translations i n t o Spanish. T h e International Guide to Classi- cal Studies and International Guide to Medieval Studies are in several sections and parts: Current Articles and M i n o r Contribu- tions; S u b j e c t - I n d e x ; Review-Index; I n d e x of Authors, Editors, T r a n s l a t o r s ; I n d e x of Reviewers. T h e journals indexed are those published during the current year; annuals, commemorative issues, conference reports, etc., are not indexed. List of Periodicals in the Field of Nuclear Energy will give infor- mation on periodicals so that an intelligent selection can be made by those interested; it is not intended to be comprehensive. Mem- ber states of the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Atomic Energy Agency are cooperating in this project. New American Periodicals will cover, substantially, what this feature in C R L tries to do, differ- Alrs. Maurer is Head of the Serials Section, Descriptive Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. ing in at least two m a j o r respects: it is limited as indicated by title; it will give advance in- formation on projected periodicals (this column is limited to receipts in the Library of Congress, and is more or less selective). Pakistan Scientific Literature: Current Bib- liography is arranged, in the main, alpha- betically by j o u r n a l title, and under j o u r n a l , by authors as they appear in contents. T h e authors are numbered consecutively and these numbers are used in the alphabetically- arranged author and subject index. T h e first issue covers, chiefly, 1960 publications, the second issue will list 1961 publications plus any 1960 omissions. An answer to the enthu- siasm evoked by a national survey, The Periodical Monitor and Abstract Service; Electronics and Instrumentation Section, will enable scientists and engineers quickly to determine which articles to read, which to eliminate, which merely to scan, in their cur- rent literature. T h e abstracts are numbered consecutively (an aid in the subject and au- thor indexes) under the periodical titles which are alphabetical. T h e r e is a listing of new books by subject; of meetings by date; of periodicals monitored (but not necessarily abstracted). T h e charm of the illustrations should be m e n t i o n e d — m a n y librarians will wonder why the second issue omits the "pic- ture of the l i b r a r i a n . " T h e J a n u a r y issue of British Medical Abstracts contains abstracts from Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, British Medical Journal, The Lancet, The Practitioner, and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. B U S I N E S S . The Chart Book, covering over eight hundred items on the American Stock Exchange, contains charts for each stock, arranged alphabetically. According to the 1 4 6 C O L L E G E A N D R E S E A R C H L I B R A R I E S chart e x p l a n a t i o n , a great deal of informa- tion can be extracted from the individual charts, e.g.: weekly high, low, and closing; earnings per share, fiscal year end, type of business; weekly volume; date of latest re- port; current assets, liabilities, and funded debt by millions of dollars; n u m b e r of com- mon and preferred shares by thousands. T h e Annals of the Hitotsubashi Academy are be- ing published in five specialized journals, the Hitotsubashi Journal of Commerce and Man- agement being one of the group. T h e arti- cles in the first issue by faculty members are on interest, accounting, budget in decentral- ized management, etc. Because sportswear has become a booming business demanding its own publication for retailers, M c C a l l Corporation has begun Sportswear Mer- chandiser to explain sportswear merchandis- ing techniques and to give advance market news for the small specialty shop, and up to the large department store. T h e articles in the first issue of Studi e Ricerche are studies on sampling, sampling on population, on banking, on agriculture in F i n l a n d , on the I t a l i a n paper market. T h e latter part of the issue is devoted to news notes on business in various countries ("Esperienze Segnalate," " I n f o r m a z i o n i sul S e t t o r e " ) and reviews of publications. The Shipper-Motor Carrier Executive will tackle problems of motor carrier transportation. T h e J u n e issue is de- voted largely to freight loss, damage, and liability, with two articles on concealed dam- age. I t also contains items on new products and highlights of conferences of the N a t i o n a l Association of S h i p p e r - M o t o r Carriers. I t will be the business of T ir DM; Transpor- tation & Distribution Management to nar- row the costly gap between technology of design and manufacture, and technology of distribution; it will concern itself with pro- curement of raw materials, down to putting the finished product in the customer's hand. Special features are an annotated book list and " T r a n s p o r t Legislation in Congress" in tabular form. T h e American Society of T r a f - fic and T r a n s p o r t a t i o n (membership to which is attained through written e x a m i n a t i o n and submission of research paper) is publishing Transportation Journal as an aid in under- standing, and as a stimulus in appraising, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n p r o b l e m s a n d p r a c t i c e s . Among the contributions in the initial issue are articles on freight bills of ca. 150 A.D., the U . S. merchant marine dilemma, pro- posed changes in transport regulation; signed book reviews are included. I n o u r modern technological society, economic and politi- cal changes have created new problems in industrial relations; hoping to make real contribution to these critical fields, the In- stitute of Industrial Relations, University of California, has started Industrial Relations. Contributions in the first issue, by econo- mists, are directed to the theme " T h e Em- ployer Challenge and the U n i o n R e s p o n s e . " T h e n e x t topic will be " W o r k and Leisure in Modern Society," by sociologists; the third topic is " I n d u s t r i a l R e l a t i o n s and W o r l d T r a d e , " with contributors from l a b o r and industry. W i t h E r i k Bergaust as editor-in- chief, and with eleven o t h e r international, experienced journalists especially interested in the North A t l a n t i c T r e a t y Organization, NATO Journal comes into being. Items of interest to decision makers, management, and businessmen will be included: trends in industry, new developments in science and technology, contract announcements, i n t e r - N A T O military news, etc. As an out- growth of requests, the B u r e a u of Industrial Relations, University of Michigan, will pub- lish in Management of Personnel Quarterly original articles prepared by Michigan fac- ulty or by p r o m i n e n t business leaders for University of Michigan audiences. T h e initial n u m b e r has articles on the meaning of lead- ership, on discipline, on responses to one's orders, on arbitration, and book reviews. C O U N T R I E S . Africa Quarterly, from the In- dian Council for Africa, is following the trend of new journals issued to disseminate information about Africa, and thus to pro- mote understanding of that c o n t i n e n t . T h e first issue includes " T h e African Synthesis," by D r . U . R . Ehrenfels, " I n d i a n s in East Africa," by Dr. A m b a Prasad, an article on Nigerian art, a section on the council and a seminar it held on Africa, on the M o n c k t o n Commission's report, and book reviews, some signed. T h e new College of Business Man- agement at Achimota, Ghana, is starting The Journal of Management Studies. T h e J u n e issue includes articles on G h a n a com- pany law and management, on the adminis- trative problems attached to the resettlement of the population of a fishing village, on local government service, training of Ghanai- ans as administrators and accountants, and M A R C H 1 9 6 2 1 4 7 signed book reviews. Modern Woman is best e x p l a i n e d by adding its subtitle, Africa's Leading Illustrated Women's Magazine. I t contains articles on nutrition, African wom- anhood, women in industry, fashion, etc. T h r o u g h its University College Review, the College at Addis Ababa, hopes to improve the welfare of E t h i o p i a and the E t h i o p i a n community and the African c o n t i n e n t , as well as to focus i n t e r n a t i o n a l attention on E t h i o p i a . Contributors to the first issue are i n t e r n a t i o n a l in scope; the contributions are chiefly about E t h i o p i a : its independence, national libraries, orthopedic surgery in Addis Ababa, early travelers, coffee, the Uni- versity College. Signed book reviews are in- cluded. T h e staff of The Journal of British Studies conceives " B r i t i s h " in the widest possible sense, "studies" as relating to all knowledge pertaining to or drawing upon history; it sets as limits "analysis, synthesis, interpretation and exploratory exegesis." Contributors will be chiefly from the U n i t e d States, b u t n o n e will be barred. T h e first issue contains articles on K i n g J o h n Lack- land, T h o m a s More, J o h n M i l t o n , the T r e a t y of Dover, Sir Lewis Namier, West Africa, English Conservatism. T h e j o u r n a l is spon- sored by the Conference on British Studies at T r i n i t y College, Hartford, Connecticut. A highly illustrated magazine from B r i t a i n (filed with the U.S. Dept. of Justice under required registration) is Viewpoint. T h e first two issues are varied in range of contents but all pertain to England. T o keep the true Bulgarian culture alive, to make it known, and to give to the new generations—captives of the Soviets—the true historical back- ground, is the purpose of Bulgarian Review published by the " F o y e r B u l g a r e . " T h e first two issues contain articles on B u l g a r i a n his- tory and literature, the church, memoirs, book reviews. India View has a twofold pur- pose: to give a detailed summary " o f current home news to all I n d i a n students and stu- d e n t s o f I n d i a ' s a f f a i r s , a n d t o h e l p strengthen bonds of friendship between In- dia and the U n i t e d States." Socialist Con- gressman; a Journal of Congress Socialist Opinion is being issued to explain and in- terpret the thinking and policies of the In- dian National Congress in respect to estab- lishing a socialist society in India. T h e first issue contains articles on Kashmir, China's border diplomacy, J a l l i a n w a l a Bagh Day, P a n t j e , and foreign aid. Most previous pub- lications on Korea in English were done by foreigners trying to depict or interpret Korea to o t h e r foreigners; now, as Korea increas- ingly plays a part in world politics, it has seemed best for the natives of that country themselves to portray it. T h e first issue of Korea Journal, illustrated, contains articles on Korean politics, democracy, and eco- nomics, General Park, art, education, and book reviews. C U R R E N T E V E N T S . A new news magazine is being launched in Montreal, Canada Month, with illustrations, especially portraits of peo- ple in the news. D E F E N S E . Civil Defense Magazine intends to disseminate information on the vital subject of nonmilitary defense in nuclear warfare. T h e first issue has articles on practical aspects (shelter, food) and on more technical aspects (cheaper methods of getting material for atomic bombs). E C O N O M I C S . T h e D e p a r t m e n t of Commerce, Osmania University in India, is publishing Applied Economic Papers, the initial issue of which contains articles on phases of I n d i a n economy (land reforms, metallurgical indus- tries, profits and wage sharing). Signed book reviews are included. Desarrollo Econdmico contains technical articles on economics (e.g., how to analyze economic growth); the relationship between distribution of income and the degree of development in underde- veloped countries; land tenure in Argen- tina; agricultural development in Uruguay; etc. Signed book reviews are included. T h e newly founded H o n g Kong E c o n o m i c Asso- ciation has begun Hong Kong Economic Papers to present problems in economics, foreign and local. T h e J u n e issue con- tains lectures before the association, as well as articles on trade between H o n g K o n g and the Chinese mainland, oil legislation in In- donesia, and the First Conference on I n c o m e and W e a l t h in Asia. E D U C A T I O N . T h e Journal of American In- dian Education, under an editorial board composed of authorities on that subject, will present articles from anyone who has infor- mation to impart on any facet of the educa- tion of Indians, any kind of school, any level of instruction. T h e contributors to the first issue are actively engaged in education or guidance, o r in direct work with I n d i a n af- fairs. I t includes book reviews. Overseas; the 1 4 8 C O L L E G E A N D R E S E A R C H L I B R A R I E S Magazine of Educational Exchange will be devoted to educational exchange programs and the importance of education in interna- tional development, to draw world attention to these matters, and to report new pro- grams. T h e first issue contains articles by D e a n Rusk, H e n r y Cabot Lodge, A l b e r t G . Sims, Andre Maurois, J a m e s M . Davis, and others. Signed book reviews are included. J O U R N A L I S M . Stirred by a sense of duty, the Graduate School of J o u r n a l i s m , Colum- bia University, is launching Columbia Jour- nalism Review to study and judge journal- ism, to strengthen its good features, to bring to light its weaknesses. All methods of relay- ing news to the public will be under scrutiny. LAW. Although the Natural Resources Journal will not be limited to resources problems, it will nevertheless be largely de- voted to this vital area. A general section contains articles on peaceful purposes of nu- clear explosions, oil and gas leases, water in California, resources management, etc.; an- other section contains articles on laws in New Mexia>—criminal code, a n n u l m e n t of marriages, real property statutes. Signed book reviews will be included. A comple- ment to the Bulletin of the Copyright Society is the new Publishing, Entertain- ment, Advertising, and Allied Fields Law Quarterly. I n addition to original articles, it will contain reprints, practical as well as technical, thus appealing to the lawyer and the businessman. T h e first issue has articles on titles litigations; food, drug, a n d cosmetic advertising; the right to shield a " r e l i a b l e source"; protection for "uncopyrightables"; tax discrimination against artists. U n d e r the directorship of Dr. Agricol de B i a n c h e t t i in Buenos Aires, Revista de Derecho Deportivo is in two sections, " D o c t r i n a " and "Legisla- c i o n . " T h e first part contains articles on foot- ball, sports in education, sports associations, sports as a political-criminal problem; the second part has the statutes and bylaws of the Federation I n t e r n a t i o n a l e de Football Association. L I T E R A T U R E . T h e newly founded Assam Academy for Cultural R e l a t i o n s has begun The Assam Quarterly in which to publish cultural articles on Assam and its literature, including translations. T h e authors of the poems and stories in Chrysalis Review are not limited to any geographic area or field, although several are teachers of English. T h e linguist (Okyeame) is the recognized channel of communication in G h a n a between tribe and chief; Okyeame is to be a channel of communication for G h a n a i a n writers, and the first issue contains poetry, prose, drama, and illustrations. I t is in English; one article contains folk songs in G h a n a i a n languages, with a discussion and English translation. T h e r e are book reviews. T h e publication of Drama Survey has been made possible through a grant from the M c K n i g h t Foun- dation. T h e Spring issue contains a wide variety of articles, from those on Shaw and Shakespeare to an article on dramas which show revolt against the image of authority; there is also a contribution from Sir T y r o n e Guthrie. Signed book reviews are included. U n d e r the direction of Pedro Aurelio Fiori and Daniel R . Sobico comes Cuadernos de Poesia, whose initial issue contains poems by the directors only. Most of the contributors to the first issue of Elizabeth; a Magazine of Modern Elizabethan and Metaphysical Po- etry have had poems published elsewhere. H I S T O R Y , R E L I G I O N . Resulting from the Mos- cow D o c u m e n t of November 1960, from resolutions of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, and within the plan of the Government of the D D R , Unsere Zeit comes from East Germany to depict the social his- tory of postwar Germany, especially the zone under Russian influence. I n c l u d e d are book reviews and indexes of p e r t i n e n t periodicals, both German and Russian, arranged by broad subjects. T h e History of Religions will be "devoted to the study of historical reli- gious phenomena. O n e of its primary aims is the integration of the results of the several disciplines of the science of religion; its articles will have a synthetical character in order to acquaint the reader with the prog- ress being made in the general area of the history of religions (Religionswissenschaft)." Biographical notes on the contributors are included. T h e Society for the Scientific Study of R e l i g i o n intends the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion to serve as a forum for those who study religious attitudes and activities. T h e O c t o b e r issue has papers on a symposium, " T h e o r y and Methodology in the Scientific Study of R e l i g i o n ; " several articles from an empirical approach; contri- butions to " B i b l i o g r a p h i c a l Focus: Ernst T r o e l t s c h ; " and signed book reviews. M E D I C I N E , P S Y C H O L O G Y . W i t h E l i n o r U l m a n M A R C H 1 9 6 2 1 4 9 as editor (and founder) the Bulletin of Art Therapy is a pioneer in the new field of using painting and sculpturing in psychiatric treatment. The plan is to include at least one article on theory to arouse discussion and creative thinking; notices about meet- ings, exhibitions, etc.; about articles in other periodicals; and book reviews. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology will publish arti- cles "of theoretical and applied research, original contributions, papers, articles and studies in values, autonomy, being, self, love, creativity, identity, growth, psychological health, organism, self-actualization, basic need-gratification and related concepts." MUSIC. Bravo, Magazine of the Lively Arts will be a serious, lighthearted, enthusiastic magazine about music, about those who make it, about those for whom it is made. The first issue contains articles on the Pierre Salingers, new pianists, Virgil Thomson, American singers in Europe, caricatures by Mrs. Koussevitsky, etc. The Hungarian Acad- emy of Sciences (Magyar Tudomanyos Aka- demia) is beginning Studia Musicologica, which will contain articles on Hungarian musicology, on music history, on Hungarian collections of manuscripts of foreign com- posers, and general notes concerning con- gresses and meetings. Articles may be in English, French, German or Russian; the first issue has no articles in the last-mentioned language. This initial issue has articles on Mozart, on J . G. Albrechtsberger, Ferenc Erkel, and on music in Hungary in the Mid- dle Ages. PRINTING. Graphic Technology aims "at dealing with the developments in all meth- ods of printing illustration, the materials and apparatus used, the best ways of using them, and why. Our interest will cover not only photographic and chemical materials, but also paper and ink in their technical and functional aspects." RECREATION. The newly formed American Boxwood Society is issuing The Boxwood Bulletin to share problems and exchange experiences of growing buxus. Marina Man- agement will devote itself to waterfront facilities with the accompanying merchandis- ing problems, believing that the growth of marinas will resemble that of motels. It con- tains notes on new products—food, drink, boat equipment and accessories. "Show will be the definitive magazine of the performing arts, and our view of those arts will be broad." Exploration will be devoted to in- quiries into new areas, and new inquiries into old areas; it will attempt to spread knowledge of man to man in an interesting way. "Great Religions," "Cities of the East," signed book reviews and a profile page are to be regular features. In addition to these, the first issue has illustrated articles on Maori carving, Albania, the Dinkas, on Vinoba Bhave, geology, Lapland, etc. SOCIAL SCIENCES. T h e Bole tin Uruguay o de Sociologia will air the current sociological problems of the day, but especially those of Latin America and Uruguay. The first issue is in sections (Uruguay, Latinoam^rica, In- ternational, Bibliograffa) which are divided (save the last section) into Informaci6n, Doctrina. The Informaci6n has news items about meetings, congresses, institutions. The Doctrina contains articles from scholars on an international basis: Isaac Gan6n, Aldo Solari, Alfredo Povina, Alfonso Trujillo Fer- rari, Pitirim A. Sorokin. As a continuation of Ciencias Sociales, published 1950-56, the Department of Social Affairs of Pan Ameri- can Union has begun Revista Interamericana de Ciencias Sociales. It will disclose trends in social disciplines, particularly those which apply to Latin America. The first issue has, among others, an extensive contribution, "Los Lenguajes Indigenas de America Lat- ina"; signed book reviews are included. The second issue is devoted to the theme "La Agricultura y el Desarrollo de la Civilizaci6n en Mesoam^rica." SCIENCE. A new journal, The Australian Scientist, from New South Wales brings news of scientific development in Australia; it hopes to stimulate interest in that field among Australians. Because enzymology has emerged as a fundamental science, and a strong interest in biological enzymology has developed, scientists have felt the need for a j o u r n a l and Enzymologia Biologica et Clinica hopes to fill that need. The articles in the first issue are: "Anomalie de l'Aldolase H^patique dans l'lntolerance au Fructose"; "Localization of Dehydrogenases and Glyco- gen Metabolizing Enzymes in Muscle Tissue of the Desert Locust"; "Uber Enzyme der Glykolyse in Leukozyten von Kindern"; "Serum Ornithine Transcarbamylase Activity in Normal Individuals." Although originally only of interest to physical scientists, the 1 5 0 C O L L E G E A N D R E S E A R C H L I B R A R I E S concepts of transmission of information are now appealing to biological scientists in studying how organisms handle information; and in return, physicists are becoming inter- ested in the procedures by which organisms cope with communication and control. Kybernetik will publish both theoretical and experimental articles in this exchange. T h e Crop Science Society of America has begun Crop Science as a vehicle for unpublished papers on research in field crops including genetics, cytology, physiology, ecology, and breeding; articles which formerly might have appeared in the overburdened Agronomy Journal. Articles in the first issue are accom- panied by bibliographies and summaries; some are illustrated. T h e last page is devoted to signed book reviews. T h e articles in the first issue of Radiation Botany are in Eng- lish, prefaced by summaries in English, French, and German, and are the reports of research performed chiefly in the U n i t e d States and Great B r i t a i n . T h e j o u r n a l will report, mainly, effects of ionizing radiation on plants or plant structure. Signed book reviews are included. I m p o r t a n t and current technical chemical literature from the Soviet U n i o n , Eastern Europe, and Asia will be translated in International Chemical Engi- neering. A list by country of the journals received is included. R e p r e s e n t e d also are items dealing with information retrieval, "based on the concept-coordination system of information storage and retrieval." Phyto- chemistry will publish articles on pure and applied research in basic metabolic processes of plants. T h e technical illustrated articles are preceded by abstracts; they may be in English, French, or German. Still another chemical j o u r n a l Zeitschrift filr Chemie, has been undertaken, this one from the Eastern Zone of Germany, under the auspices of the Chemische Gesellschaft in der Deutschen Demokratischen R e p u b l i k . T h i s publication contains technical articles, short report arti- cles, and signed book reviews. Geofisica In- ternational will contain original articles on geophysics in Spanish and in one of the fol- lowing: English, French, German, or Rus- sian. T h u s , Spanish will be promoted as a medium of scientific expression, and at the same time contributions by Spanish scientists will be circulated. T h e first issue is a lengthy article, in Spanish and English, "Pene-Con- temporaneous T e c t o n i c s along the M e x i c a n Pacific Ocean Coast," by F . Mooser and M . Maldonado-Koerdell. Nordisk Tidskrift for Informationsbehandling will contain articles on numerical analysis, data-processing, and computer-technical problems in English, French, o r German, with contributions chiefly from the five Scandinavian countries. Articles in a Scandinavian language will have a summary in English. T h e editor and pub- lisher of The System Analyzer; a Bulletin for Those Concerned with Digital Differential Analyzers and Their Applications, George F . Forbes, has also written most of the contribu- tions in the first issue. I n addition to illus- trated technical articles, there are book re- views and a bibliography. T h e Applied Physics Laboratory, J o h n s H o p k i n s Univer- sity, "requires a synthesizing agent to pre- serve the over-all pattern of its activities, not only for the benefit of its own staff, b u t also for the benefit of scientific and engineering colleagues throughout the world." T h e agent is the APL Technical Digest. T h e initial issue of Beitrage aus der Plasmaphysik contains four original technical articles by work- ers in German research institutes: " Z u r the- oretischen Begriindung des ' M i n i m u m p r i n - zips' fur die S p a n n u n g einer Gasentladung und einige weitere F o l g e r u n g e n " ; " B e i t r a g zum Problem der Entscheidbarkeit der Giiltigkeit eines Prinzips extremalen Energie- verbrauchs beim Stromdurchgang durch einen L e i t e r " ; " D i e positive Saule der Argon- Niederdruck-Entladung im tjbergangsbereich I " ; " D i e Berechnung von Energieverteilun- gen relativistischer E l e k t r o n e n aus ihrer Syn- chrotonstrahlung. Anwendungen auf den K r e b s n e b e l . " Physica Status Solidi will pub- lish results of original research conducted in solid-state physics. Articles are chiefly in Ger- man, a few in English; most are preceded by summaries in both the German and English languages. Periodicals APL Technical Digest. 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Transportation Journal. A m e r i c a n S o c i e t y o f T r a f f i c a n d T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , I n c . , 2 2 W e s t M a d i s o n S t r e e t , C h i c a g o 2 , 111. v. 1, n o . 1, F a l l 1 9 6 1 . Q u a r t e r l y . $ 1 0 . 0 0 . University College Review. R e v i e w , M r s . M . E . S t a n l e y , S e c r e t a r y , B o x 3 9 9 , A d d i s A b a b a , E t h i o p i a , v. 1, n o . 1, S p r i n g 1961. F r e q u e n c y n o t g i v e n . 6 0 $ e a c h issue. Unsere Zeit. D e u t s c h e s I n s t i t u t f u r Z e i t g e s c h i c h t e , H e s s i s c h e S t r a s s e 1 1 / 1 2 , B e r l i n N 4 , G e r m a n y , v. 1, n o . 1, 1 9 6 1 . Q u a r t e r l y . D M . 8 , - . Viewpoint. H e r c u l e s H o u s e , H e r c u l e s R o a d , L o n d o n , S . E . I , E n g l a n d . D i s t r i b u t e d b y B r i t i s h I n f o r m a t i o n S e r v i c e s , 4 5 R o c k e f e l l e r P l a z a , N e w Y o r k 2 0 , N . Y . n o . 1, 1 9 6 1 . 4 n u m b e r s a y e a r ? $ 5 . 0 0 . Zeitschrift fur Chemie. V E B D e u t s c h e r V e r l a g f i i r G r u n d s t o f f i n d u s t r i e , K a r l - H e i n e - S t r a s s e 2 7 , L e i p z i g W 3 1 , G e r m a n y , v. 1, n o . 1, 1 9 6 1 . M o n t h l y . D M . 9 , - e a c h q u a r t e r . Book Selection Publication Launched T h e establishment of a publication to provide a book selection service for col- lege and university libraries was an- nounced jointly by the American Library Association and the Council on Library Resources. T h e publication will be issued every two weeks and will contain about 16 pages of editorial matter plus adver- tising. T h e service, called a "Current College- Level Book-Selection Service," would up-date the widely used Charles B. Shaw publication, A List of Books for College Libraries. Though supported initially by a grant from the Council on Library Re- sources, the publication is expected to become self supporting. It would be un- der the direction of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a divi- sion of the A.L.A. T h e periodical will be produced by the recently developed Listomatic se- quential camera which would compose information concerning book selections directly from typed cards. T h e periodical's staff will consist of a managing editor, associate editor, biblio- graphic assistant and two clerk-typists in addition to reviewers, all subject experts involved in undergraduate instruction. An estimated 10,000 to 15,000 titles per year will be considered and 2,000 to 3,000 titles will be reported. T h e publi- cation is to be directed primarily to un- dergraduate college libraries with book funds of $30,000 or less. T h e objective of the service is to pro- vide a reference and advisory guide to inform librarians, faculty, students, schol- ars, and the general public of the more important current publications on any subject. T h e publication, supported ini- tially by a $150,000 grant, is expected to review simultaneously with the publica- tion date of the books or as soon there- after as feasible. Coverage will include publications in English, wherever pub- lished, of potential desirability on all college campuses. Representative publi- cations needed for understanding of the world would be included in addition to the 'best' publications. Coverage of other languages will be considered later. In addition to using experts for re- views, authoritativeness would be sought through the cooperation of learned groups such as the American Council of Learned Societies, Social Science Re- search Council, and the National Re- search Council. Religious and other special interest groups would be allowed to contribute titles and annotations for the publications of particular interest to their group. 1 5 4 C O L L E G E A N D R E S E A R C H L I B R A R I E S