ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries January 1991 / 47 W ashington H otline (cont'd) In section 2078, the bill also instructs the congressional O ffice o f T echnology A ssessm ent to (in the w ords o f the conference report, H. R ept. 1 0 1 -9 1 6 ) “analyze the e ffect o f new inform ation technology on rural A m erica, the ability o f rural citizens to acquire advanced technology, and recom m end w ays in w hich the L ibrary o f C ongress m ay c o nnect w ith rural citizens by com puter to share inform ation in the national library.” P R E S E R V A T I O N N E W S Prepared by Barbara Brown College Libraries Committee Commission on Preservation and Access • E v a n s to n , I llin o is , T he C om m ittee on Insti­ tutional C ooperation (CIC) Libraries (University of Chicago, University o f Illinois, Indiana Univer­ sity, University of Iowa, University o f Michigan, Michigan State University, University o f M inne­ sota, N orthw estern University, Ohio State Univer­ sity, P urdue University, University o f Wisconsin- Madison, and Pennsylvania State University) have begun a one-year program at N orthw estern U ni­ versity to investigate the im plem entation of mass deacidification. T he project is funded in p art by the Council on Library Resources. T he goal of the project is to provide th e C IC libraries with a fram e­ work for im plem enting mass deacidification w hen it becom es technically and economically feasible. For m ore information about the project, contact: Sue H. Nutty, C IC Mass Deacidification Coordi­ nator, N orthw estern University Library, Preserva­ tion D epartm ent, 1935 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, phone (708) 467-1379. • L e x in g t o n . V ir g in ia . T he one-w eek preser- vabon m anagem ent sem inar developed by the Col­ lege Libraries C om m ittee o f th e Commission on Preservation and Access and S O L IN E T for college librarians with part-tim e preservation responsibil­ ity will b e offered for th e first tim e on the W ashing­ ton and L ee University cam pus, July 20-27, 1991. The cost of tuition, room and board, and materials will be $1,200. A ttendance is open to librarians throughout the nation, b u t registrants will be se­ lected on an application basis. T he deadline for receipt o f applications is M arch 15, 1991. Applica­ tion inform ation and description of the curriculum are available from: Lisa Fox, SO LIN ET , 400 Col­ ony Square, Plaza Level, Atlanta, GA 30361-6301, p hone (800) 999-8558, fax (404) 892-7879. • W a s h in g to n , D C . T he Association o f Phvsi- cal Plant Adm inistrators of Universities and Col­ leges has announced th e schedule and speakers for the course it is offering in cooperation with the Commission on Preservation a nd Access, “P reser­ vation o f Library and Archival M aterials,” F e b ru ­ ary 28 -M arch 1, 1991, at the Holiday Inn Capitol, in W ashington, DC. T he keynote speaker will be Billy Frye, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at E m ory University. O th e r speakers are D onald G. Kelsey, University of M innesota; M au­ re e n Sullivan, Yale University; and R obert Burke, C harles D unn, Nancy Gwinn, M ichael Legue, Law rence Stuebing, J. Andrew Wilson, and How­ ard Wink, all from the Smithsonian Institution. T he purpose o f the p rogram is to foster b e tte r working relationships and an understanding of needs b e ­ tw een librarians/archivists and physical plant ad­ m inistrators in an effort to improve th e environ­ m ental conditions o f library and archival materials. Registration is $325 before F eb ru ary 1, $375 after. Registration inform ation is available from: APPA Sem inars, 1446 D u k e S tre e t, A lexandria, VA 22314-3492, (703) 684-1446, fax (703) 549-2772.