ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 50 / C&RL News these issues on the Depository L ibrary Program . Also included in this report is a d raft statem ent of principles th a t specifically addresses th e public availability of U.S. governm ent in form ation in electronic form at. Members of the Task Force are: D. Kaye G apen, Nancy Cline, Malcolm Getz, Jean Loup, and B arbara von W ahlde. Copies are avail­ able for $5, prepaid, from the Association of Re­ search L ib ra rie s, 1527 N ew H am p sh ire A ve., N .W ., W ashington, DC 20036. • Through the Corridors o f Power: A Guide to Federal Rulemaking, published by OMB W atch w ith funding by the F ord Foundation (116 pages, September 1987), examines the political and social implications of regulatory rulem aking and how the process has been changed in recent years by the President and the W hite House Office of M anage­ m ent and Budget. The book explains how the Ad­ m inistrative Procedures Act, Executive O rders 12291 and 12498, the Paperw ork Reduction Act and other authorities interact w ith congressional oversight and judicial review to affect federal rule- making. Case studies illustrate how the process ac­ tually works. Copies are available for $10.50 (plus $1.00 handling) from OMB W atch, 2001 O Street, N .W ., W ashington, D C 20036. ISBN 0-9618808- 0-5. • The Trade Card in Nineteenth-Century Amer- ica, by Robert Jay (112 pages, October 1987), is the first historical treatm en t of the advertising cards produced in great q uantity and variety during the last th ird of the 19th century. The author traces the history of the cards by showing their developm ent in th e 17th and 18th centuries in E n g lan d and America, their high point in circulation and repro­ duction quality from 1870 to 1900, and their de­ mise w ith the increasing use of advertising in n a ­ tionally circulated magazines. The book m ay be ordered for $30 from the University of Missouri Press, 200 Lew is H all, C o lu m b ia, MO 65211. ISBN 0-8262-0619-0. * University Copyright Policies in ART Libraries, SPEC Kit #138 (118 pages, O ctober 1987), repre­ sents the results of an ARL survey conducted in 1986. Many of the responses indicated th a t copy­ right policies were being reviewed and revised in the light of changing needs since 1984 w hen the last ARL survey was done. The kit includes tw o in tro ­ ductory brochures, four comprehensive or general copyright policies, three specialized policies (per- form ance/display, software, music), tw o general ownership policies, and tw o ownership policies for specific m aterials (com puter software, university- sp o n so red e d u c a tio n a l m a te ria ls ). In d iv id u a l SPEC Kits are available for $20 (plus $5 postage outside the U.S.) or through subscription, prepay­ m ent required, from SPEC, Office of M anagem ent Studies, 1527 New H am pshire Ave., N .W ., W ash­ ington, DC 20036. ■ ■ CALENDAR March 7—L ib rary profession: A nnual Spring C onfer­ ence, L ibrarians Association of the University of N orth C arolina, Chapel Hill. Theme: ‘W h a t Is a L ib ra ria n : E xp lo rin g Roles an d R e la tio n ­ ships.” Speakers include E van F arber, Susan K. M artin, Robert Berring, and Kathleen Heim. Fee: $35 for non-mem bers ($15 for students) be­ fore February 16. Contact: D ana Sally, Brauer Library, M ath D epartm ent, Phillips Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill, C hapel Hill, NC 27599; (919) 962-2323. 16-18—H ealth Sciences: Florida H ealth Sciences L ibrary Association and the Georgia H ealth Sci­ ences Library Association joint m eeting, Jack­ sonville, Florida. C ontact: Bettye Stilley, M edi­ cal L ibrary, Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 32214; (904) 777-7583. 28-31—Serials: 11th Anniversary Conference of the U.K. Serials G roup, Bodington Hall, Univer­ sity of Leeds, G reat Britain. Fee: £110. Contact: Anne Hillier, U.K. Serials G roup A dm inistrator, 4 Ashcroft Close, Oxford, E ngland OX2 9SE. April 5 - 6 —P ublic im age: 97th A n n u al C onference, C o n n e c tic u t L ib ra ry A ssociation, T re a d w a y H artford Hotel, Crom well. Theme: “As Others See Us: Building a Positive Im ag e.” Contact: A rlene B ielefield, E ast H a m p to n P u b lic L i­ brary, 105 M ain St., East H am pton, CT 06424. 28-30—Archives: Spring Meeting, M id-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, “D ocum enting C u ltu re in a Technological A ge,” A llentow n January 1988 / 51 H ilto n , A lle n to w n , P e n n sy lv a n ia . C o n ta c t: D iane Shaw, Skillman L ibrary, L aFayette Col­ lege, Easton, PA 18042; (215) 250-5148. May 1-13—M anagem ent: 22d annual Library Adm in­ istrators Developm ent Program , College of L i­ brary and Inform ation Services, University of M aryland, Donaldson Brown C enter, Port D e­ posit. Participation is lim ited to m anagerial p er­ sonnel who occupy or are about to assume im ­ p o rtan t adm inistrative posts in libraries of large size and complexity. D eadline for applications is April 1. Fee: $1,995, covering tuition, room, b o ard , an d m aterials. C ontact: University of M aryland C LIS, H ornbake L ib rary , College Park, MD 20742-4345; (301) 454-6080. 6 - 7 —E d u c a tio n : “ L ib ra ria n s As E d u c a tio n a l Leaders: An Institute on Career C hange,” co­ sponsored by the St. John’s University Division of L ibrary and Inform ation Science and the Bank Street College, G raduate School of Education, will be held at the la tter institution. New York C ity. T he p ro g ram is intended for librarians considering a career change to school m edia li- b rarian sh ip . Fee: $100. C ontact: E leanor R. Kulleseid, Bank Street College of Education, 610 W. 112th St., New York, NY 10025; (212) 663- 7 2 0 0 , x584. 17- 20—M anagem ent: Basic Library M anagem ent Skills Institute, sponsored by the ARL Office of M anagem ent Studies, Boston, Massachusetts. Fee: $375. C o n ta c t: A R L /O M S, 1527 N ew H a m p s h ire A v e., N .W ., W a s h in g to n , D C 20036. 3 1 -J u n e 3 — M a n a g e m e n t: L ib ra ry A n a ly tic a l Skills Institute, sponsored by the ARL Office of M anagem ent Studies, D etroit, Michigan. Fee: $450. C ontact: ARL/OMS, 1527 New H am p­ shire Ave., N .W ., W ashington, DC 20036. June 13-24—Archives: Archives Institute, sponsored by the Em ory University Division of L ibrary and Inform ation M anagem ent and the A tlanta Uni­ versity School of L ibrary & Inform ation Studies, in cooperation w ith the Georgia D epartm ent of Archives and H istory and the Jim m y C a rte r Presidential L ibrary, A tlanta, Georgia. The in­ stitute will offer general instruction in basic con­ cepts and practices of archival adm inistration and m anagem ent of trad itio n a l and m odern docum entary m aterials. The program is coordi­ nated by M artin Elzy, assistant director of the C arter Presidential Library. Fee: $350. D ead­ line for receipt of applications and resum e is M arch 28. Contact: Em ory University D LIM , 407 C a n d le r L ib ra ry B uilding, A tla n ta , GA 30322; (404) 727-6840. 18- 28—History of the book: American A ntiquar­ ian Society Summer Seminar, sponsored through the AAS Program in the History of the Book in American C ulture, W orcester, Massachusetts. T he them e will be “T he Politics of R eading, W riting, and Publishing in N ineteenth-C entury A m erica.” Housing will be available on the cam ­ pus of the W orcester Polytechnic Institute. Field trips are planned in conjunction w ith the semi­ nar. D eadline for applications is M arch 18. C on­ tact: John B. Hench, AAS, 185 Salisbury St., W orcester, MA 01609; (617) 752-5813 or 755­ 5221. August 14-26—Collection M anagem ent: T hird Institute on Research Libraries for L ibrary and Inform a­ tion Science Faculty, sponsored by the Associa­ tion of Research Libraries, to be held at the Uni­ versity of Chicago G ra d u a te L ib rary School. Participation is lim ited to library school faculty members who are involved in teaching or carry­ ing out research on research libraries. Interested faculty should send a resume, a letter of support from their dean, and a brief statem ent indicating their interest, expectations concerning the field visit, and current teaching involvement. 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