College and Research Libraries 446 I College & Research Libraries • September 1977 ABSTRACTS The following abstracts a·re based on those prepared by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources, School of Edu- cation, Syracuse University. Documents with an ED number here may be ordered in either microfiche ( M F) or paper copy (HC) from the ERIC Docu- ment Reproduction Service, P.O. Box 190, Arlington, VA 22210. Orders should include ED number, specify format desired, and in- clude payment for document and postage. Further information on ordering docu- ments and current postage charges may be obtained from. a recent issue of Resources in Education. Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) General Information. Southeastern Li- brary Network, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. 1976. 12p. ED 131 842. MF-$0.83; HC-$1.67. The computer and telecommunications ser- vices of the Southeastern Library Network ( SOLINET) are specified in this introduction to the network. Since members of SOLINET may participate in the services of the Ohio Col- lege Library Center ( OCLC), 'a description of these services is included. Membership require- ments, fees and dues, and charges to SOLINET members for basic and optional services are enumerated. The report also contains a listing of the 140 academic, public, state, and special library members of SOLINET. Library Management in the 1970's: An An- notated Bibliography. By Jeffrey Gardner and Duane Webster. ERIC Clearing- house on Information Resources, Stan- ford Univ., California. 1976. 23p. ED 131 860. MF-$0.83; HC-$1.67. In recent decades, new pressures have been placed on library management, including infla- tion, the proliferation of published materials, diversification in the demand for library ser- vices, and changing library staff expectations. Management approaches to these fundamental issues can be grouped into such general cate- gories as ( 1 ) management of human resources, ( 2) administrative systems and procedures, ( 3) research and development, and ( 4) organiza- tional change. A definition is provided for each management category, possible applications are suggested, and an annotated bibliography is provided for each category. The Planning of Indexing and Abstracting Services in the Social Sciences. Coverage, Overlap and Content. By Stephen Rob- erts. Univ. Library. Bath Univ. of Tech- nology, England. 19-7ft 199p. ED 132 971. MF-$0.83; HC-$10.03. Indexing and abstracting services in the so- cial sciences are growing as primary sources. Results are that users become overwhelmed with the number of secondary services they use. Therefore, planning; coverage, and over- lap are examined in this research report, with emphasis on reexamining secondary services and redefining users and users' needs. Overlap and coverage of secondary sources dealing with criminology and public administration are ex- amined. Results show that adequate but insuf- ficient services are provided. Recommendations of this study are that the decision must be made . whether broad or narrow coverage is to occur. It suggests that an identification be made of the material and user evaluation of services. Relationship Between Hard/ Soft, Pure! Ap- plied, and Life/ Nonlife Disciplines and Subject Book Use in a University Li- brary. By William E. McGrath. Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana. 1975. 52p. ED 132 982. MF-$0.83; HC-$3.50. This paper hypothesizes ( 1 ) the softer the subject or ( 2) the purer the subject or ( 3) the more a subject can be characterized as life- oriented, the greater the number of books that will be charged. Interaction and hig:Qer order (polynomial) combinations between the three characteristics also are hypothesized. A scale value for each characteristic of sixty academic subjects is determined by a survey of faculty at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Correlation and multiple regression are em- ployed to assess the proportion of variance ac- counted for. Hypothesis 1 is weakly supported; hypothesis 2 is modestly supported, providing other variables are not held constant. Hypothe- sis 3 is not supported under any conditions tested nor are any of the hypothesized interac- tions or higher orders. A Media-Assisted Library Instruction Orien- tation Program Report. By Peter P. Olevnik. State Univ. of New York College, Brockport. 1976. 55p. ED 134 138. MF- $0.83; HC-$3.50. This three-phase library program was pre- sented to some 200 students enrolled in sections of an English composition course taught at the State University of New York College at Brock- port. Offered each fall and spring semester since the spring of 1975, the library program has been incorporated into a nine-module, self- guided course, taught by graduate assistants in the college's English department. The program consists qf ( 1) a self-guided, tape-recorded li- brary tour, ( 2) a slide-sound presentation de- scribing selected library facilities and materials, and ( 3) a brief workbook exercise requiring the use of biographical dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference sources. Evaluation data were obtained by means of questionnaires, a pretest, and posttest. To assist those interested in developing similar programs, copies of the tests, questionnaires, instructions to the course instructor, and workbook are appended. A Study of Salary Determinants Within the SUNY Librarians' Association between 1973 and 1974. By B. K. L. Genova and others. Personnel Policies Committee, State University of New York Librarians' Association. 1977. 59p. ED 134 189. MF-$0.83; HC-$3.50. This study was an investigation of salary differentials among State University of New York librarians representing university centers, state colleges, agricultural and technical col- leges, and special and medical schools. Of in- stitutions with active membership in the State University of New York Librarians' Association ( SUNYLA), 337 librarians in 1973 and 421 in 1974 responded to mailed questionnaires; those not responding were contacted by telephone. They supplied information on salary, rank-as- sistant, associate, or full librarian-sex, educa- tion, and years of professional experience. Statistical analyses showed significant differ- ences between salaries of men and women, all else being equal. The average earnings of women were lower than those of men and mean income level of all respondents. Men were found to move through the ranks faster than women; however, no pattern of salary distribu- tion was detected between men and women within each rank. Rank was found to be the strongest predictor of salary, other significant predictors being years of professional experi- ence and sex. Additional variables noted to con- sider in further analyses of sex differentials in salary are length of time within a rank admin- istrative function, age, and mobility' for job advancement. Detailed data analyses are in- cluded. Appended are results of a multivariate analysis by type of institution. The On-Line ERIC Project at the National Library of Australia. By Ian S. McCal- lum. National Library of Australia, Can- Recent Publications I 447 berra. 1976. 132p. ED 134 193. MF- $0.83; HC-$7.35. This report describes the On-Line ERIC Project conducted jointly by the National Li- brary of Australia and IBM Australia Ltd. be- tween March and May 1976. The project involved a telecommunications network, with video terminals and printers linking the Nation- al Library, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Central Library, and Macquarie University Library to an IBM computer in Can- berra. Citations from two and a half years of the ERIC data base were available through the Storage and Information Retrieval System (STAIRS) software package for on-line search- ing for three hours per day for three days each week for three months. Users from various backgrounds responded favoq~bly to the sys- tem's interactive searching capability as revealed in the survey results. Retrieval costs in manual, batch, and on-line processing mode were compared. An instructional package of how to use STAIRS is included in the appen- dix. A Management Review and Analysis of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Libraries, Amherst, Massachusetts. By Gordon Fretwell and others. Massachu- setts Univ., Amherst. 1976. 98p. ED 134 194. MF-$0.83; HC-$4.67. In response to the institutional change, a Management Review and Analysis Program ( MRAP) was conducted at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Library during 1974-1975. The first two chapters of the re- port describe the library, its institutional set- ting, missions, and goals. The other nine chapters discuss issues, problems, and recom- mendations in planning, policy formulation, budget, management information systems, or- ganization, leadership and supervision, staff development, personnel, and general manage- ment. The report does not call for major changes but suggests improvements of the exist- ing operations and administrative structure. Major recommendations pertain to goal formn- lation, systematic planning, consistent applica- tion of personnel policy, efficient leadership, and internal communication. New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library. A User Survey, Spring, 1976. By Arthur C. Tannenbaum and Mary Frances Hoban. Elmer Holmes Bobst Li- brary, New York Univ., N.Y. 1976. 40p. ED 134 206. MF-$0.83; HC-$2.06. A user survey was conducted at the Elmer Add 11 professional librarians to your staff for only 13t. Of the many services that Baker & Taylor offers to today's busy librarian, none is more valued than our Approval Program. Currently. we are helping to maintain balanced collections for more academic libraries than any other approval vendor in the nation. We've reduced the time and money once spent on pre-order searching to virtually noth- ing . .. and we've dramatically cut the paperwork on ordering and payments as well. Over 30.000 titles from thousands of U.S. and Canadian publishers and distributors. including university presses , societies, and affiliates. were supplied through our Approval Program last year. These titles were researched and selected by our staff of 11 professional librarians, who continually seek out books of interest to academic libraries. 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NJ 08876 (702) 786-6700 (214) 427-3811 (815) 472-2444 (404) 335-5000 (201) 722-8000 Holmes Bobst Library and Study Center of New York University to collect specific data for resm:rce planning after 2~ years of operation. A qttestionnaire given to a sample of students and faculty in each school provided data on li- brary usage (how much and for what purpose), user satisfaction with resources, staff, services and hours, and suggestions for improvement. The results showed that the students were gen- erally neutral in regard to the library. Faculty were less than neutral but offered few sug- gesti9ns for improvement. The study does indi- cate that students share common needs, concerns, and attitudes, regardless of origin. The text of the report is supported by tables. Access to U.S. Government Statistics Through Course-Related Instruction. By Joel S. Rutstein. Ft. Collins, Libraries, Colorado State Univ., Colorado. 1976. 17p. ED 134 211. MF-$0.83; HC- $1.67. Researchers are constantly in need of statis- tical data to measure behavior, test theories, and quantify information. Since the U.S. Gov- ernment produces a variety of data on all as- pects of our society, a self-guided exercise to teach the use of two major government statis- tical sources, the "Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications" and the ''American Statistics Index," was developed at the Colo- rado State University Libraries. Information re- lating to the use of the sources as well as tasks to be performed by the student as part of the learning process are included in the materials. The complete training exercise to be distrib- uted following a general orientation and tour is appended. Library Service for the Spanish-Speaking User: Source Guide for Librarians. By Daniel Davila. Hostos Community Coli., Bronx, N.Y.; New York Metropolitan Reference and Research Library Agency, N.Y. 1976. 46p. ED 135 400. MF- $0.83; HC-$2.06. Compiled for library staff who serve Span- ish-speaking persons, this resource guide lists bibliographies and materials published from 1950-75 reflecting the character, history, and psychology of Spanish-speaking groups. It also provides information on services, institutions, and resources in the New York metropolitan area. The major sections of the guide concern (I) serving the Spanish-speaking people; (2) a sampling of resources and services, i.e., mu- seums, television, libraries, guides, multimedia resources, organizations and services, theater, Recent Publications I 449 films, and bookstores; (3) Spanish courses; (4) model training guide to library use in Spanish and English; (5) basic Spanish phrases for li- brary use; ( 6) Spanish translation of the Dewey Decimal Classification System; and (7) 269 titles of selected bibliographies, bibliogra- phies of bibliographies, and Hispanic heritage publications in Spanish and English. Some an- notations are provided. OTHER PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST TO ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS Alkire, Leland G., comp. and ed. Periodical Title Abbreviations. 2d ed. Detroit: Gale, 1977. 436p. $32.00. LC 76-52617. ISBN 0- 8103-0336-1. Bibliography/1: Fine Arts Reference Books. Baltimore, Md.: Milton S. Eisenhower Li- brary, the Johns Hopkins Univ., 1976. 70p. $3.00. An annotated bibliography to art reference books in the Eisenhower Library's Art Ref- erence Room. Blockson, Charles L., with Fry, Ron. Black Genealogy. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice- Hall, 1977. 232p. $8.95. LC 77-3150. ISBN 0-13-077685-8. Helps black Americans trace their ancestry by showing them ways to interview and how to organize and document their findings. A directory of research sources is given. Book Publishers Directory. An information ser- vice covering new and established, private and special interest, avant-garde and alterna- tive, organization and association, govern- ment and institution presses. Edited by Elizabeth Geiser and Annie Brewer. Detroit: Gale, 1977- . Issue no.l- . $75.00 yr. LC 77-74820. ISBN 0-8103-0188-1. A quarterly directory which will provide "up- to-date information on a broad category of publishing houses which are not listed in tra- ditional sources." Bulletin of Bibliography and Magazine Notes. Cumulative Index (1897-1975). Compiled by Eleanor Cavanaugh Jones and Margatet L. Pollard with Barbara J. Roche. Westwood, Mass.: Faxon, 1977. 137p. $20.00. ISBN 0- 87305-116-5. Crowley, Ellen T., ed. New Trade Names. 1976 ed. Detroit: Gale, 1977. lllp. $45. 1976 and 1977 supplements. LC 77-72033. ISBN 0- 8103-0693-X. Serves as a supplement to Trade Names Dic- tionary. Declassified Documents: Retrospective Collec- tion. Part One: Catalog of Abstracts. Part 450 I College & Research Libraries • September 1977 Two: Cumulative Subject Index, Combining Entries from the Retrospective Collection and the Annual Collection for 1975. Execu- tive editor: Annadel Wile. Operations editor: Elizabeth Jones. Arlingjon, Va.: Carrollton Press, 1977. 3v. $315.00. LC 76-39673. ISBN 0-8408-0029-0. Catalog of Abstracts; ISBN 0-8408-0031-2 Cumulative Subject In- dex. The complete Declassified Documents Ref- erence System, including both the 1975 and 1976 Annual Collections and the Retrospec- tive Collection, is available for $2, 765.00. The Declassified Documents: Retrospective Col- lection, comprising two volumes of abstracts, a combined cumulative subject index, and "approximately 1,000 microfiche containing The full text of the documents" costs $1,845.00. Directoru of British Associations & Associations in Ireland. Edited by G. P. Henderson and S. P. A. Henderson. 5th ed. 1977-78. Beck- enham, Kent: C.B.D. Research Ltd., 1977. 457o. $60.00. ISBN 900246-20-0. ( Distrib- uted in America by Gale Research Co.) Educators Guide to Free Films. 37th ed. Com- piled and edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John C. Diffor. Randolph, Wis.: Edu- cators Progress Service, 1977. 731p. $12.75. LC 45-412. ISBN 0-87708 .. 071-2. Ethnic Serials at Selected University of Cali- fornia Libraries: A Union List. Compiled by Ethnic Materials Librarians at Participating Libraries. Edited by Barbara Kuhn Al-Bayati, Constance Bullock, Roberto Cabello-Argan- doiia, Che-Hwei Lin, Oscar L. Si~s. General editor: Constance Bullock. Published by: American Indian Studies Center, Asian American Studies Center, Center for Afro- American Studies, Chicano Studies Center. Los Angeles, Calif.: Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1977, 368p. $5.50. (Available from American Indian Studies Center, Room 3220 Campbell Hall, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los An- geles, CA 90024. Send checks payable to: Regents of the Univ. of Calif.) Ethnic Studies Bibliography. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University Center for International Studies, Univ. of Pittsburgh, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Cen- ter, 1975- . v.1- (Available from University Center for International Studies, Publications Section, G-6 Mervis Hall, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260.) A yearly bibliography providing citations from 120 social and ethnic studies journals to articles in the field of ethnic studies litera- ture. Explaining the New Copyright Law: A Guide to Legitimate Photocopying of Copyrighted Materials. Washington, D.C.: Assn. of Amer- ican Publishers. 15p. $1.00. (Available from: Association of American Publishers, Inc., 1707 L Street, N.W., Suite 480, Washington, DC 20036.) Provides an overview of the changes in the copyright law. Also describes how to obtain permission to duplicate copyrighted materi- als. Fleming, John E., and others. The Lengthening Shadow of Slavery: A Historical Justification for Affirmative Action for Blacks in Higher Education. Institute for the Study of Educa- tional Policy, Howard Univ. Washington, D.C.: Howard Univ. Pr., 1976. 158p. $5.95. LC 76-21656. ISBN 0-88258-07 4-4. "Chronicles selected events in the history of black people in America from slavery to the present time, and examines certain key fac- tors which impeded or enhanced their strug- gle to acquire an education." Freudenthal, Juan R., and Freudenthal, Pa- tricia M., comps. and eds. Index to Antholo- gies of Latin American Literature in English Translation. Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall, 1977. 199p. $15.00. LC 76-40964. ISBN 0-8161- 7861-5. Goals and Obiectives of the University Library. Long Beach, Calif.: California State Univ., Long Beach, 1977. 91p. Discusses the library's goals and objectives as well as the mission, goals, and objectives of each department within the library. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. Archives and Man .. uscript Repositories in the USSR: Moscow and Leningrad. Supplement I. Bibliograph- ical Addenda. Bibliotheca Slavica, v.9. Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Company, 1976. 203p. Sfr 37.50. ISBN 3-85750-013-1. This supplement provides 425 annotated en- tries to 150 selected catalogs and other de- scriptions of medieval slavic manuscript collections. Publications through 1973 are included. Holley, Edward G. The Land-Grant Movement and the Development of Academic Libraries: Some Tentative Explorations. Texas A. & M. University Libraries Miscellaneous Publica- tion 15. College Station, Texas: Texas A. & M. Univ. Libraries, 1977. 22p. Index to How to Do It Information. 1976 ed. Wooster, Ohio: Norman Lathrop Enterprises, 1977. 161p. $5.00. ISBN 0-910868-76-X. (Available from publisher: P.O. Box 198, Wooster, OH 44691.) Contains more than 2,900 annotated refer- ences to "how-to-" articles found in eighteen magazines. Index to Mormonism in Periodical Literature. Salt Lake City, .Utah: Historical Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1976. $3.00. (Available from: His- torical Department-Public Services, 50 E. North Temple St., East Wing, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.) Ingram, K. E. Sources of Jamaican History 1655-1838: A Bibliographical Survey With Particular Reference to Manuscript Sources. Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Com- pany, 1976. 2v. Sfr 176. ISBN 3-85750-017- 4. International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psy- chology, Psychoanalysis, & Neurology. Benja- min B. Wolman, Editor-in-Chief. Boston, Mass.: International Encyclopedia of Psy- chiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis, & Neu- rology, 1977. 12v. c ·ontains more than 2,000 articles covering the human mind, its ills, and their treatment and describes known research, theory, and practice. Johnson, Donald Clay. Index to Southeast Asian Journals, 1960-7 4: A Guide to Articles, Book Reviews, and Composite Works. Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall, 1977, 8llp. $55.00. LC 77-3467. ISBN 0-8161-7891-7. Contains "10,634 citations to journal articles and essays appearing in composite works of identified multiple authorship, and 2,500 books reviewed in the journals indexed." Kemp, Thomas J. "Inexpensive Items for Build- ing Your Genealogical Library." Connecticut Ancestry. 19:73-80 (Nov. 1976). (Reprint available from author: 85 Sound view Ave., So. Norwalk, CT 06854, for $1.50.) Lancaster, F. Winfrid. The Dissemination of Scientific and Technical Information: To- ward a Paperless System. University of Illi- nois Graduate School of Library Science Oc- casional Papers, no. 127. Champaign, Ill.: Graduate School of Library Science, Univ. of Illinois, 1977. 27p. $2.00. Literary Writings in America: A Bibliography. Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Press, 1977. 8v. $670.00. LC 76-54619. ISBN 0-527-57450-3. Provides citations to works written by and about American authors between 1850 and 1940, "in more than 2,000 volumes of maga- zines, as W'ell as in more than 600 volumes of literary history, criticism, and bibliogra- phy. Full names and dates of more than 600 authors are arranged in one alphabetical se- quence." A photographic copy of the catalog cards from the five-year project (1938--42) of the Historical Records Survey program which have been housed since 1948 at the University of Pennsylvania. Louis Round Wilson Centennial Day: "Library Education in the Southeast Since World War II" and "University Libraries and Change." Recent Publications I 451 Proceedings of two symposia sponsored in honor of Louis Round Wilson's 100th birth- day by the School of Library Science and University Library, University of North Car- olina at Chapel Hill, December 2, 1976. Chapel Hill: University Library, Univ. of North Carolina, 1977. 65p. Luebbers, David J. The 1976 Bicycle Bibliogra- phy. Columbia, Mo.: D. J. Luebbers, 1977. 108p. $5.00. (Order from author: Route 3, Box 312, Columbia, MO 65201.) Mikhail, E. H. English Drama, 1900-1950: A Guide to Information Sources. American Lit- erature, English Literature, and World Lit- eratures in English Informat!on Guide Series, v.11. Detroit: Gale, 1977. 328p. $18.00. LC 74-11523. ISBN 0-8103-1216-6. Annotated bibliography with 2,504 entries for sources of information on the drama of the period and on individual dramatists. Mirwis, Allan. Guides to Educational Media Software. Educational Media Information Se- ries, v.l. N.Y.: Educational Media Informa- tion Service, Xnc., 1977. 150p. $12.50. LC 77-2866. ISBN 0-918530-00-8. Describes publications providing information about educational media programs. Only English language publications currently in print have been included. Murphy, Dennis D., comp. Directory of Con- servative and Libertarian Serials, Publishers, and Freelance Markets. Tucson, Ariz.: Den- nis D. Murphy, 1977. 64p. $3.50. ISBN 0- 918788-01-3. (Order from publisher: 3404 North Romero Rd.-Box B, Tucson, AZ 85705.) National Association for Music Therapy. Music Therapy Index. An International Inderdisci- plinary Index to the Literature of the Psy- chology, Psychophysiology, Psychophysics and Sociology of Music. Lawrence, Kansas: National Association for Music Therapy, Inc., 1976- . v.1- Designed as a resource for those concerned with the influence of sound on behavior. National Catalog of Films in Special Educa- tion. Compiled by the staff of the New York State Education Department, Area Learning Resource Center, and the National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped. Columbus, Ohio: National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, 1977. 65p. $3.00. . An annotated bibliography of 700 films about teaching handicapped learners. National Library of Canada. Canadian Library Directory, 2: University, CoUege, and Spe- cial Libraries. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1976. 269p. $6.00. ISBN 0-660- 00668-5. 452 I College & Research Libraries • September 1977 Publisher Source Directory. 3d ed. Columbus, Ohio: National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, 1977. 136p. $4.00. (Available from Ohio State University Press, Publication Sales Division, 2070 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210.) Provides an alphabetical listing of where to buy or rent instructional materials and in- cludes "more than 1,600 publishers and pro- ducers in the United States, Canada, and Europe." SIBIL: Systeme inteqre pour les bibliotheques universitaires de Lausanne. Lausanne, Swit- zerland: 'Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universi- taire Lausanne, 1976. 197p. ISBN 2-88888- 000-8. Discusses the procedures adopted and the re- sulting system in automating the acquisitions, cataloging, and circulation functions of the Cantonal and University Library in Switzer- land. Salad, Mohamed Khalief, comp. Somalia: A Bibliographical Survey. African Bibliographic Center. Special Bibliographic Series, New Se- ries, no. 4. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. 468p. $22.50. LC 76-51925. ISBN 0-8371-9480-6. Tatham-Laird & Kudner. Dictionary of Adver- tising Terms. Edited by Laurence Urdang. Chicago: Tatham-Laird & Kudner, 1977. 209p. $19.95. LC 76-45506. (Available from: TLK Dictionary, 625 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.) Tega, Vasile G. Management and Economics Journals: A Guide to Information Sources. Management Information Guide Series, v.33. Detroit: Gale, 1977. 370p. $18.00. LC 76- 4578. ISBN 0-8103-0833-9. Union Li~t of Serial Holdings in Illinois Special Libraries. Edited by Beth A. Hamilton, Dor- othy W. Ivy, and Eva R. Brown. Chicago: Illinois Regional Library Council, 1977. 925p. LC 76-8352. ISBN 0-917060-02-4. U.S. Nautical Almanac Office. Sunrise and Sun- set Tables for Key Cities and Weather Sta- tions of the U.S. Detroit: Gale, 1977. 369p. $20.00. LC 76-24796. ISBN 0-8103-0464-3. University of Toronto Doctoral Theses 1968- 1975:, A Bibliography. School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto. Toronto, Can- ada: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1977. 166p. $10.00. ISBN 0-8020-3342-3. Virgo, Julie A.; Dunkel, Patricia McConaghey; and Angione, Pauline V. Continuing Library Education: Needs Assessment and Model Programs. CLENE Concept Paper no. 5. Washington, D.C.: Continuing Library Edu- cation Network and Exchange, 1977. 237p. $10.20 CLENE members; $12.00 non- members. Walker, John A. Glossary of Art, Architecture and Design Since 1945. 2d ed. rev. London: Clive Bingley; Hamden, Conn.: Linnet Books, 1977. 352p. $15.00. ISBN 0-208- 01543-4 Linnet. ISBN 0-85157-229-4. Bing- ley. Weiner, Richard. Syndicated Columnists. N.Y.: Richard Weiner, 1977. 200p. $10.00. LC 77- 72603. ISBN 0-913046-05-1. (Available from author: 888 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10019.) Devoted to newspaper columnists, this work covers the history of early columhists and syndicators and includes the names and ad- dresses of several hundred present-day col- umnists. The Writings of Marshall McLuhan: Listed in Chronological Order from 1934 to 1975. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: Wake-Brook House, 1977. 112p. $6.50. ISBN 0-87482-078-2-. (Avail- able from Wake-Brook House, Book Publish- ers, 960 N.W. 53rd St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309.) Young, Margaret La bash; Young, Harold Ches- ter; and Kruzas, Anthony T., eds. Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers. 4th ed. Detroit: Gale, 1977. 2v. $119.00. LC 76-48854. ISBN 0-8103-0289-6. Provides detailed information concerning special libraries and information centers in the U.S. Young, Margaret La bash; Young, Harold Ches- ter; and Kruzas, Anthony T., eds. New Spe- cial Libraries. Detroit: Gale, 1977. Issue no.1, June 1977. $60.00 for four issues. LC 76-48854. ISBN 0-8103-0281-0. Serves as a supplement to the Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers. It will be issued four times during the in- terim between editions of the basic work. Editor's Note: The American Library Asso- ciation recently has published as volume 39 in the ACRL Publications in Librarianship series the thirteen articles from this jour- nal's centennial series in 1976. The volume also features the journal's six cover illus- trations from 1976, including W. L. Wil- liamson's notes on them, and contains an index to the individual contributions, pre- pared by Eldon W. Tamblyn. A citation for this new volume follows: Libraries for Teaching, Libraries for Re- search: Essays for a Century. Edited by Richard D. Johnson. ACRL Publications in Librarianship, no. 39. Chicago: Amer- ican Library Assn., 1977. 259p. $12.50. LC 77-9097. ISBN 0-8389-0247-2.