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APPENDIX V

List of Related Papers and Authors

1. Relationship and Involvement of the State Li- (ED 100 387) * brary Agencies with the National Program Pro

posed by NCLIS-Alphonse F. Trezza, Director, Illinois State Library

2. Role of the Public Library in the National Program-Allie Beth Martin, Director, Tulsa City/ County Library System

(ED 100 388)

3. The Relationship and Involvement of the Special (ED 100 389) Library with the National Program-Edward G. Strable, Manager, Information Services, J. Walter Thompson Company-Chicago

4. The Independent Research Library-William S. Budington, Executive Director and Librarian, The John Crerar Library

(ED 100 390)

5. The Information Service Environment Relationships and Priorities-Paul G. Zurkowski, President, Information Industry Association.

6. Manpower and Educational Programs for Management, Research, and Professional Growth in Library and Information Services-Robert S. Taylor, Dean, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

7. School Library Media Programs and the National Program for Library and Information Services Bernard M. Franckowiak, School Library Supervisor, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

(ED 100 391)

(ED 100 392)

(ED 100 393)

*Documents with ED numbers are available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, P.O. Box 190, Arlington, Virginia 22210. The remaining papers will become available in the very near future.

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8. National Program of Library and Information (ED 100 394) * Services of NCLIS: Implication for College and Community College Libraries Beverly Lynch, Executive Secretary, Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association

9. The National Library Network, Its Economic (ED 114 098) Rationale and Funding-Robert M. Hayes,

Dean, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of California

10. Intellectual Freedom and Privacy: Comments on a National Program for Library and Information Services R. Kathleen Molz, Chairman, Intellectual Freedom Committee, American Library Association

(ED 100 395)

11. International Library and Information Service (ED 100 396) Developments as they Relate to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science-Foster E. Mohrhardt, former President, Association of Research Libraries and American Library Association

12. An Economic Profile of the U.S. Book Indus- (ED 114 009) try-Curtis G. Benjamin, Consultant, McGraw

Hill, Inc.

13. The Role of the Information Center in the Na- (ED 100 397) tional Commission on Libraries and Information Science Program for the Improvement of National Information Services-Herman M. Weisman, Manager, Information Services, National Bureau of Standards

14. The Relationship of the Government and the Private Sector in the Proposed National Program— David Carvey, Vice-President, Disclosure, Inc.

15. New Federal Authority and Locus of Responsibility-John Bystrom, Professor of Communication, University of Hawaii

(ED 114 100)

IN WORK

*Documents with ED numbers are available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, P.O. Box 190, Arlington, Virginia 22210. The remaining papers will become available in the very near future.

16. Relationship and Involvement of the Multi-State Library and Information Community with the National Program for Library and Information Services-Maryann Duggan, Director, Continuing Education and Library Resources ProgramWICHE

IN WORK

17. The Future of Federal Categorical Library Pro- (ED 114 101)* grams-Robert Frase, Consulting Economist

18. Availability and Accessibility of Government Publications in the National Program for Library and Information Services-Bernard Fry, Dean, Graduate Library School, Indiana University

IN WORK

19. Cost Comparisons of Alternative Bibliographic CANCELLED Access Systems-Cancelled

20. University Libraries and the National Program for Library and Information Services-John McDonald, Executive Director, Association of Research Libraries

IN WORK

21. Federal Libraries and Information CentersJames Riley

IN WORK

22. Quantitative Data Required to Support and Implement a National Program for Library and Information Services-Theodore Samore, School of Library Science, The University of WisconsinMilwaukee

IN WORK

23. Urban Information Centers and their Interface (ED 114 102) with the National Program for Library and Information Services-Jane E. Stevens, Library Science Department, Queens College

24. The Role of Professional Associations in the National Program for Library and Information Services-Roderick G. Swartz, Deputy Director, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (resigned December 1974)

IN WORK

*Documents with ED numbers are available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, P.O. Box 190, Arlington, Virginia 22210. The remaining papers will become available in the very near future.

25. The Role of Not-For-Profit Discipline-Oriented Information-Accessing Services in a National Program for Library and Information Services-Fred A. Tate, Assistant Director for Planning and Development, Chemical Abstracts Service

26. The Impact of Machine-Readable Data Bases on Library and Information Services-Martha Williams, Director, Information Retrieval Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

IN WORK

(ED 114 103)*

27. The Role of The United States Book Exchange (ED 114 104) in the Nationwide Library and Information

Services Network-Alice Dulany Ball, Executive

Director, The United States Book Exchange, Inc.

*Documents with ED numbers are available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, P.O. Box 190, Arlington, Virginia 22210. The remaining papers will become available in the very near future.

Public Law 93-568
93rd Congress, S. J. Res. 40
December 31, 1974

Joint Resolution

To authorize and request the President to call a White House Conference on
Library and Information Services not later than 1978, and for other purposes.

Whereas access to information and ideas is indispensable to the development of human potential, the advancement of civilization, and the continuance of enlightened self-government; and

88 STAT. 1855

Whereas the preservation and the dissemination of information and 88 STAT. 1856 ideas are the primary purpose and function of libraries and information centers; and

Whereas the growth and augmentation of the Nation's libraries and
information centers are essential if all Americans are to have rea-
sonable access to adequate services of libraries and information
centers; and

Whereas new achievements in technology offer a potential for enabling
libraries and information centers to serve the public more fully,
expeditiously, and economically; and
Whereas maximum realization of the potential inherent in the use
of advanced technology by libraries and information centers
requires cooperation through planning for, and coordination of,
the services of libraries and information centers; and
Whereas the National Commission on Libraries and Information
Science is developing plans for meeting national needs for library
and information services and for coordinating activities to meet
those needs; and
Whereas productive recommendations for expanding access to librar-
ies and information services will require public understanding and
support as well as that of public and private libraries and informa-
tion centers: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the President of White House
the United States is authorized to call a White House Conference on
Library and Information Services not later than 1978.

(b)(1) The purpose of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (hereinafter referred to as the "Conference") shall be to develop recommendations for the further improvement of the Nation's libraries and information centers and their use by the public, in accordance with the policies set forth in the preamble to this joint resolution.

(2) The Conference shall be composed of, and bring together

(A) representatives of local, statewide, regional, and national institutions, agencies, organizations, and associations which provide library and information services to the public;

(B) representatives of educational institutions, agencies, organizations, and associations (including professional and scholarly associations for the advancement of education and research);

(C) persons with special knowledge of, and special competence in, technology as it may be used for the improvement of library and information services; and

(D) representatives of Federal, State, and local governments, professional and lay people, and other members of the general public.

(c) (1) The Conference shall be planned and conducted under the direction of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission").

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Conference on
Library and
Information
Services.
Authorization.

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