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New Periodicals of 1962-Part I BY JAMES R. THRASH M EDICINE, which has recently enjoyed a revival of sorts on TV, is represented by a sizable group of titles in this list, as are education and, of course, science and technol- ogy. Journals dealing with such new and un- familiar topics as mathetics, geographical pathology, and "photogranauts" join new publications from such familiar fields as law, music, art, and literature. In this day of the increasingly specialized journal, as proof that "it's the exception that proves the rule," one new publication has been issued which replaces six previous publications. ART, ARCHITECTURE. Articles in the first is- sue of Artforum include "On Criticism," by Sidney Geist, "Tinguely and Rickey, Two Motion Sculptors," by Arthur Secunda, and "Conformity in the Arts," by Lester D. Long- man. IAM; Industrial Art Methods concerns itself with a quite different aspect of art, the problems of visual communication in in- dustry from the standpoint of artists, art directors, technical illustrators, and graphic designers. Pratt Planning Papers, issued by the School of Architecture of Pratt Institute, will publish material pertaining to all as- pects of planning and related fields. BIBLIOGRAPHY, LIBRARIES. Heading a list of publications of special interest to librarians is a new American Notes ir Queries which is included in this listing but which is not scheduled to begin publication until Septem- ber 1962. This new publication, the fourth since 1857 to carry this title, has as its editor and publisher Lee Ash, librarian and a former editor of Library Journal. Each issue will contain editorial matter and notes of interest, readers' queries (which are not readily answered by the usual library tools), replies sent in by readers in response to earlier queries, reports on unpublished re- searches and on reference works still in the development stage, and a column on re- sources, noting additions to museum, library and other collections. In addition, there will be a regular monthly review service reporting Air. Thrash is Descriptive Cataloger, Li- brary of Congress. modern foreign-language reference books. Indice General de Publicaciones Periodicas Latino-americanas; Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. General Index to Latin American Periodicals; Humanities and Social Sciences is prepared by the Columbus Memorial Li- brary of the Pan American Union and the New York Public Library. As its name indi- cates, it is a guide to articles appearing in selected Latin American periodicals in the humanities and social sciences. The first num- ber indexes articles which appeared during the first quarter of 1961. In Great Britain, the Council for Microphotography and Docu- ment Reproduction is issuing its journal, Microdoc. The journal includes descriptions of new equipment and techniques, reports on news and developments, and a section of abstracts. British Technology Index, pub- lished by the Library Association, provides a current subject guide to articles in the British technical journals and is, in short, the British equivalent to Science and Tech- nology Index. CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Ange- wandte Chemie, the famous European chemical journal, has been published since 1888 only in German. Now, under the au- spices of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemi- ker, Angewandte Chemie. International Edi- tion is being published. In addition to providing, in English, a translation of Ange- wandte Chemie it will also include trans- lations of selected papers from the affiliated journal, Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik. T h e edi- tor of Inorganic Chemistry writes that he hopes "to encourage originality and sound deviation from the main stream of chemical thought." The journal is published by the American Chemical Society. From the same society comes Biochemistry which will cover all areas of biochemistry with an emphasis 410 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES

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New Periodicals of 1962-Part I BY JAMES R. T H R A S H

MEDICINE, which has recently en joyed a revival of sorts on T V , is represented

by a sizable group of titles in this list, as are education and, of course, science and technol-ogy. J o u r n a l s deal ing with such new and un-famil iar topics as mathetics, geographical pathology, and "photogranauts " j o in new publicat ions from such famil iar fields as law, music, art, and l i terature. I n this day of the increasingly specialized journal , as proof that " i t 's the except ion that proves the r u l e , " one new publ icat ion has been issued which replaces six previous publicat ions.

ART, ARCHITECTURE. Articles in the first is-sue of Artforum include " O n Cri t ic ism," by Sidney Geist, " T i n g u e l y and Rickey, T w o M o t i o n Sculptors ," by Ar thur Secunda, and "Conformi ty in the Arts , " by Lester D . Long-man. IAM; Industrial Art Methods concerns itself with a quite different aspect of art, the problems of visual communicat ion in in-dustry from the s tandpoint of artists, art directors, technical illustrators, and graphic designers. Pratt Planning Papers, issued by the School of Architecture of Prat t Insti tute, will publish material perta ining to all as-pects of p lanning and related fields.

BIBLIOGRAPHY, LIBRARIES. H e a d i n g a list of publicat ions of special interest to l ibrarians is a new American Notes ir Queries which is included in this listing but which is not scheduled to begin publ icat ion unt i l Septem-ber 1962. T h i s new publ icat ion, the fourth since 1857 to carry this title, has as its editor and publisher L e e Ash, l ibrarian and a former editor o f Library Journal. Each issue will contain editorial matter and notes of interest, readers' queries (which are not readily answered by the usual l ibrary tools), replies sent in by readers in response to earl ier queries, reports on unpublished re-searches and on reference works still in the development stage, and a column on re-sources, not ing additions to museum, l ibrary and other collections. I n addition, there will be a regular monthly review service report ing

Air. Thrash is Descriptive Cataloger, Li-brary of Congress.

modern foreign-language reference books. Indice General de Publicaciones Periodicas Latino-americanas; Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. General Index to Latin American Periodicals; Humanities and Social Sciences is prepared by the Columbus Memoria l Li-brary of the P a n American U n i o n and the New York Publ i c Library. As its name indi-cates, it is a guide to articles appearing in selected L a t i n American periodicals in the humanit ies and social sciences. T h e first num-ber indexes articles which appeared during the first quarter of 1961. I n Great Br i ta in , the Counci l for Microphotography and Docu-ment Reproduct ion is issuing its journal , Microdoc. T h e journa l includes descriptions of new equipment and techniques, reports on news and developments, and a section of abstracts. British Technology Index, pub-lished by the Library Association, provides a current subject guide to articles in the Bri t ish technical journals and is, in short, the Brit ish equivalent to Science and Tech-nology Index.

C H E M I S T R Y , CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Ange-wandte Chemie, the famous European chemical journal , has been published since 1888 only in German. Now, under the au-spices of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemi-ker, Angewandte Chemie. International Edi-tion is being published. In addition to providing, in English, a translation of Ange-wandte Chemie it will also include trans-lations of selected papers from the affiliated journal , Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik. T h e edi-tor of Inorganic Chemistry writes that he hopes " t o encourage originality and sound deviation from the main stream of chemical thought . " T h e j o u r n a l is published by the American Chemical Society. From the same society comes Biochemistry which will cover all areas of biochemistry with an emphasis

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on investigations which suggest new con-cepts and exper imental approaches. Ameri-can Chemical Society has also introduced three new quarterl ies which must be pur-chased in con junct ion with Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, a choice of one being included i n the subscription price of the main journa l . Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals covers the broad field of chemical engineering research and industrial chemical technology. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development is addressed to chemists and engineers whose or ientat ion is toward the processes of industrial chemistry. Indus-trial & Engineering Chemistry Product Re-search and Development publishes papers report ing findings on the preparat ion of new or improved chemical products, on new or improved chemical methods of synthesis for the preparat ion of existing products, or on the modification of materials to satisfy the requirements of specific end uses. Papers from all parts of the world on every aspect of plant biochemistry, especially those which have as their basis the understanding of the factors underlying the development and differentiation of plants and the chemistry of plant products, will be published in Phytochemistry. Journal of Catalysis will publish articles deal ing with studies in heter-ogeneous and homogeneous catalysis as well as studies relat ing to catalytic properties with chemical processes at surfaces, studies of the chemistry of surfaces, and engineering studies related to catalysis. T h e Brit ish Sulphur Corporat ion, Ltd. is now issuing the third in an expanding series of publicat ions that began with Sulphur, followed by Nitrogen. Market production, consumption, and trade of phosphate rock, potash salts and related materials, as well as process and plant de-velopments will be covered by Phosphorus and Potassium.

COUNTRIES. New publications cont inue to appear expla in ing the emerging independent countries and some older countries and areas. The New African, which bills itself as " the radical m o n t h l y , " is published in Cape T o w n . I t is dedicated to a nonracial South Africa and its emphasis is on politics. Articles in the first issue include " W h i t e Island-Black O c e a n " and " U h u r u — a Libera l Twi -l ight . " Zimbabgwe Review is published in

Cairo by the Externa l Affairs Mission of the outlawed Southern Rhodesia Nat ional Demo-cratic Party. I t presents an understandably one-sided picture of the current situation in Southern Rhodesia . Africa Bureau. News is published to inform people in Br i ta in and elsewhere about African problems and Afri-can opinions thereon, and to convey to Africa accurate reports on events and attitudes in Br i ta in that concern them. T h e first issue of Mediterranean Survey, which is published in New York by the Inst i tute for Mediterranean Affairs, treats with the subject of the Maghreb and features an article by President H a b i b Bourguiba of T u n i s a . T h e object ive of Korean Affairs, published in Seoul, is to provide foreign readers with an insight into Korea today. T h e first issue is devoted to the revolutionary government 's Five-Year Eco-nomic Development Plan. The Yuva News-letter, which derives its unusual name from the Russian for "South East Asia , " aims at giving an object ive and balanced account of current Soviet writing on that area. I t is published by the Central Asian Research Centre of L o n d o n in association with the Soviet Affairs Study Group of St. Anthony's College, Oxford.

EDUCATION. Mathet ics is the applicat ion of the re inforcement theory, derived from animal behavior studies, to the learning process of human beings. The Journal of Mathetics, published by the Mathetics Foundat ion, is devoted to this subject . Wo-men's Education succeeds Information and Research Notes—the Education of Women, formerly issued by the Commission on the Educat ion of W o m e n of the American Coun-cil on Education, while Continuous Learn-ing is the journa l of the Canadian Associa-tion for Adult Educat ion. Articles in the first issue of College and University Journal, pub-lished by the American College Publ i c Re-lations Association, include " T h e University Presidency in Modern Society," " U n f a v o r a b l e Publ ic i ty , " " T h e Church-Related C o l l e g e — Partner or Satel l i te?" and " T h e Special Giver in the Power Structure of the Communi ty . "

ELECTRONICS. T h e first issue of Modern Communications, an interpreter of the sci-entific advances in communicat ions equip-ment to management and maintenance peo-ple alike, reports on, among other things, a

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fully transistorized facsimile system, a voice-writer, an automatic weather station, and new concepts in antennas. Electronics Re-liability & Microminiaturization will br ing together under one cover articles on reliabil-ity and microminiaturizat ion. I t will cover the practical, theoretical , and statistical as-pects of rel iabil i ty and the design, construc-tion, engineering, and theoretical appraisal of microminiaturizat ion techniques and sys-tems. Evaluation Engineering is edited for components, reliability, standards, materials and other evaluation engineers in the elec-tronics and allied industries. Appropriately, Microwaves makes its appearance in the twenty-fifth anniversary year of the inven-tion of the Klystron which marked the be-ginning of the microwave industry as such. Each issue contains in addition to technical articles, articles on microwave design, news items of interest, informat ion on new litera-ture and products, and a regular series sur-veying commercially available components , materials, test equipment , and subassemblies. A source of practical informat ion on instru-ments and control systems is Measurement and Control in which, according to the edi-tors, new applications, new equipment , and the latest techniques will be described in language which everyone connected with engineering, whether mechanical , electrical, or electronic, will understand. Electrical Ex-port Review is being produced as a service to potential buyers of electrical and electronic equipment throughout the world and is de-signed to show the wide range of electrical products being manufactured in Br i ta in for export . I t also includes articles on technical and other developments which are taking place in Br i ta in and are judged to be of interest to readers in the rest of the world.

GENERAL. A beautiful ly i l lustrated maga-zine of news and current history is USA 1, which featured in its first issue " W e are Going to W i n in South V i e t n a m , " " J . F . K.'s W o r l d , " "Actual Medical Costs in the U . S . , " and " T h e Great Li turgical Rev iva l . " This Month is reminiscent of the late Coronet, providing in a somewhat similar format articles such as "Hi t ler ' s Incredible Plot to Kidnap the D u k e of W i n d s o r " and " W o u l d a Lawyer Pick You for the J u r y ? " a book condensation and, as a regular feature, a column by Steve Allen. Boricua is a general i l lustrated magazine with articles of current

interest on every aspect of the life of Puerto R i c o and the world in general . T h e British newsweekly, Topic, appears with a cover story for the first issue on the birth of Prin-cess Margaret 's baby. Its contents will range over politics, culture, human affairs, science, medicine, enter ta inment , l i terature, and the arts.

HISTORY. Civil War Times Illustrated de-scribes itself as " a nonpart isan magazine de-voted to American history's most exci t ing and crucial per iod." T h e lead article in the first issue is "Longstree t : Culpri t or Scape-goat?" T h e i l lustrations used are contempo-rary to the events described in most cases. From the bayou country comes Louisiana Studies, which while concentrat ing on Loui-siana, will also publish articles concerned with all, or portions of, the South. I t will serve as the principal organ of the Louis iana Studies Inst i tute . Business Archives and His-tory is a more ambitious cont inuat ion of the l i thographed Bulletin of the Business Ar-chives Counci l of Australia. Although it is not technically a new periodical it is being included in this list as a special addition since, in its new and expanded form, it may be of interest to the readers of this list. Articles in the first issue include " T h e Australian and New Zealand B a n k His tory" and " T h e Study of Business History in Aus-tral ia . "

INDUSTRY. As a result of the ratification of the Lisbon text of the Paris Convent ion for the Protect ion of Industrial Property by several English-speaking countries including the U n i t e d States, the In ternat iona l Bureau for the Protect ion of Industrial Property is now issuing Industrial Property, an English edition of La Propriete Industrielle. A new Mexican journal , Relaciones Industrials, in-cludes in the first issue articles on " L a Clave: el Consumidor , " " L a Correcta Aplicacion de las Pruebas Psicologicas," and " H a c i a la Unidad E u r o p e a . " T h e Journal of Engineer-ing Psychology publishes original investiga-tions in h u m a n factors engineering. T o pro-vide a vehicle for the publicat ions of re-search workers whose primary interest is in advancing the science of production, the Inst i tute of Production Engineers is pub-lishing the International Journal of Produc-tion Research. Articles will be published on the psychological and sociological as well as

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the economic and technical aspects of pro-duction control . International Journal of Machine Tool Design & Research is devoted to the rapid publicat ion of papers dealing with design, development, and research re-lat ing to the field of machine tools, including such topics as metal cutt ing and forming processes and relevant plasticity and other problems.

LAW. A great number of newsletter-type publications report ing on legal developments in specific areas of law cont inue to appear, and the first hal f of 1962 witnessed the ap-pearance of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Newsletter and W. K. Wallace Confidential. T h e latter provides authoritative and accu-rate informat ion on recommended methods of minimizing taxes for executives, business-men, and investors. T h e field o f school law is covered by Hamilton's School Law Com-ment and Interpretations written by R o b e r t R o l l a H a m i l t o n . In format ion on develop-ments in South African income tax law is provided by Juta's South African Income Tax Service. Droit Administratif presents ab-stracts of current decisions in the field of French administrative law. A different k ind of service is provided by L. S. for Legal Secretaries. Although aimed at legal secre-taries in particular, it contains much in-formation of interest to secretaries in gen-eral. I t 's probably not for those of us, however, who do not know, without being told, that L . S. means "locus sigilli—the place of the seal ," an abbreviat ion seen on legal documents.

L I T E R A T U R E , THEATER. Odyssey Review, published by the La t in American and Euro-pean Li terary Society, will present modern Lat in American and European l i terature in English translation. Each issue will intro-duce for the first t ime in English the short stories and plays, essays and poems of two Lat in American and two European coun-tries. T h e first issue covers Argentina, Bra-zil, France, and Hol land. W h i l e the prose will appear in translation only, the poetry will appear in the original language and in translation on opposite pages. More Lat in American l i terature will be presented in the Boletin of the Inst i tuto de Li teratura Chi lena which will contain bibl iographic informat ion and commentary perta ining to Chilean nat ional letters and some items of

importance concerning Hispano-American l i terature. Pa'lante is published in New York by the League of Mi l i tant Poets, which de-scribes itself as an informal group of Amer-ican writers and artists who are writing of a new world "whose image may be found in the fraternal socialist countr ies . " Meanwhile , from Padua comes a new journa l of litera-ture and the arts, II Sestante Letterario; from New York, a new " l i t t le magazine" presenting stories, articles, and poetry, Prism; and, from London, The New Strand, following in the footsteps of its illustrious predecessor the old Strand Magazine which published H . G. Wells , R i d e r Haggard, P. G. Wodehouse, and the adventures of one Sherlock Holmes. Connotation, a magazine of the arts, is published by Fairleigh Dickin-son University. F rom two widely separated university graduate schools come new maga-zines, one devoted to classicism and one to romanticism. Arion, issued by the University of T e x a s Graduate School, is a j ourna l of classical culture. According to its editors it will foster and represent approaches in liter-ary criticism not honored in current scholarly practice. T h e Graduate School of Boston University is publishing Studies in Roman-ticism with articles in the first issue on " W h i t m a n ' s Awakening to D e a t h " and "Coler idge on Coler idge." Purdue University is publishing a quarterly of new drama, First Stage. I t attempts to offer plays of out-standing quality that have not appeared in print or that have not been produced pro-fessionally, and to encourage a free exchange of ideas on the problems and offerings of the contemporary theater.

L O C A L GOVERNMENT . I n t h i s a g e o f p e r i o d i -cals which are constantly being split into more specialized journals Pennsylvanian is a refreshing exception. Six local government organizations have banded together to pub-lish it and have incorporated into it what the editors describe with surprising candor as "a l l that vast wasteland of magazines, bulletins, and newsletters with which these associations have flooded the mai ls . " T h e organizations are all associations of Penn-sylvania local government officials. Pennsyl-vanian will be concerned with municipal problems and their solution by various local governments. T h e title of Local Government Throughout the World, the official review of the Internat ional U n i o n of Local Author-

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ities, seems to speak for itself. Area Digest is devoted to the interests of those men who direct area and industrial development pro-grams at local, regional, and nat ional levels. I t is designed to complement the magazines which provide informat ion on industrial sites for the potential buyer by providing in-formation and news for those concerned with providing the industrial sites.

MAN. Ethnology, an internat ional journa l of cultural and social anthropology, has been established by the Depar tment of Anthro-pology of the University of Pit tsburgh to re-vitalize anthropologists ' concern with an im-portant aspect of their classical t r a d i t i o n — the detailed recording and analysis of sub-stantive materials on h u m a n culture and society—and to communicate and develop what is new and worthy in scholarly ap-proaches to this field. T h e Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry will disseminate informat ion concerning the knowledge and treatment of psychiatric prob-lems of children and the theoretical concepts of maturat ional and developmental patterns of children, while the aim of Family Process, which is cosponsored by the M e n t a l Research Inst i tute of the Palo Alto Medical Research Foundat ion and the Family Inst i tute of New York City, will be to foster a development of a science of the family and to emphasize systematic research in a mult idiscipl ined ap-proach to the different aspects of family study.

MEDICINE. Experimental Eye Research con-tains the results of research on the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and biophysics of the eye. T h e official publ icat ion of the Asso-ciation for Research in Opthalmology, In-vestigative Opthalmology, will publish papers describing laboratory and cl inical investiga-tions of the eye and of the visual processes, their structures, functions, metabolism, dis-eases, and therapies. T h e Nat ional Society for Medical Research will devote each issue of its Bio-Medical Purview to a part icular aspect of biology or medicine. T h e first issue is devoted to " T h e Laboratory A n i m a l . " Skin is a speciality journa l of dermatology which is designed, however, for the general practi t ioner. T h e theory and methematics of medical research, methodology of control led clinical trials and of etiological and epidemi-ological investigations, problems of nomen-

clature, terminology, classification, mechani-cal data selection, automatic data processing and l i terature documentat ion are all covered in Methods of Information in Medicine.

Experimental and Molecular Pathology will publish articles on the currently emerging field of geographic pathology as well as articles on the applicat ion of the techniques of analytical chemistry, histochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, and electron mi-croscopy to problems of h u m a n and animal pathology. The British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, issued by the Brit ish Psychological Society, will publish contribu-tions in the fields of social, abnormal , and clinical psychology, including papers on in-dustrial, sociological, gerontological o r de-l inquency research in so far as they deal with psychological questions. T h e newly-formed Australian Society for Medical Research pre-sents abstracts of medical research being conducted chiefly, but not exclusively, in New South Wales and Australia in its journa l Medical Research. T w o new nursing publi-cations have also made their appearance. Nursing Forum, which has as its primary purpose the promotion of more creative nursing, has articles in its first issue on the " I m p a c t of the Industrial Revolut ion on Hospital Materni ty C a r e " and " T h e Ris ing T i d e of Dangerous Drug R e a c t i o n s . " The Nursing Survey is published in the interest of nursing education. Articles in the first issue include "Corre la t ion of T h e o r y and Practice in Asepsis," " H i c c u p , " and " T h e Pickwickian Syndrome." I n dentistry, Sto-matologic Titles, published by the West Virginia University School of Dentistry, pro-vides translations of the titles of the articles appearing in selected foreign journals for the informat ion and guidance of dental re-searchers.

MUSIC. Clavier, which the editors inform us is to be pronounced to rhyme with severe, is as one might suspect a magazine for pianists and organists. Reviews of records in the field of country music, including short critical comments, are presented in Country Music Promoter. T h e first issue of Studies in Ethno-musicology includes articles by the editor, Mieczyslaw Kolinski , on " T h e Origin of the Indian 2 2 - T o n e System" and "Classification of T o n a l Structures I l lustrated by a Compar-ative Chart of American Indian , African Negro, and English-American Structures ."

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O t h e r articles include " W h a t Jazz Means to M e , " by Sidney Finkelstein and " O n Dutch Folk Dances and Dance T u n e s , " by J a a p Kunst .

OCCUPATIONS. Conditioned Space is aimed at air-conditioning specialists and is a news magazine rather than one providing design data. T h e Credit U n i o n Nat ional Association publishes The Credit Union Executive as a professional journa l for active leaders and managers of larger credit unions. The Con-troller is the Internat ional Federat ion of Air Traffic Control lers ' Associations' journal . Al-though, as the editors themselves point out, it will not contain material of general in-terest, this journa l should be of interest to those concerned with, or interested in, air traffic control . The National Surveyor is directed at those engaged in the sciences of surveying and mapping. Traffic Management is devoted to the freight transportation and distribution economics field. I t is published primarily for traffic management specialists. The Incorporated Linguist is the journa l of the Inst i tute of Linguists and replaces the Linguists' Review. Articles in the first issue include "Some Problems of T r a n s l a t i o n in the Fie ld of D o c u m e n t a t i o n " and " T r a n s -lat ing and Re-Jargonizing the Li t t le-Lan-guages of Sc ience . "

OPINION. T h e accent is on youth in new publicat ions in this group. The Moderator is designed to present the values and ideals of the college generation by means of articles which state the trends of student opinion as derived chiefly from questionnaires and opinion forums. Figures representing the opinion of the general populat ion as shown by the nat ional polls are supplied for the purpose of comparison. College Magazine is also a medium for expression by the youth of the country with contr ibutions to this j ourna l being supplied by students. Inter-national Humanism replaces the Interna-t ional Humanis t and Ethical Union 's In-formation Bulletin. Its main funct ion is to represent the internat ional humanism move-ment and to interpret its responsibilities and opportunit ies . The Lycophronist takes its name from Lycophron, ancient Greek philos-opher, and promises to represent the "con-servative" point of view. T h e first issue fea-tures the first part of an article on " T h e American Hazardous Middle Course."

RECREATION. Auto?nobile Quarterly fol-lows the pattern of such publications as American Heritage and The American Gun, that is, it is hardbound, beautifully illus-trated, and impressively styled. T h e first issue includes articles on some of the classic marques dear to the auto fancier 's heart such as Ferrari , L inco ln Cont inental , and Duesen-berg. O u r nat ional pastime comes in for its share of at tention from Baseball Monthly which has m a j o r league stars J i m Brosnan and J i m m y Piersall as associate editors. Fathom is a magazine of undersea life. It presents the lore of the sea as revealed through the magic of the camera. "Photo-granauts—part artist, part photographer, all a th le te" capture the magnificent color and grandeur of the undersea world for this magazine, and slides of the beauti ful photo-graphs which result may be ordered. HiFi Stereo Praxis presents technical descriptions of various sound reproduction components in all price classes, and technical articles on sound reproduction. I t also includes a section of record reviews as well as some articles of general musical interest. S. R . Stangren is editor of Pottery World, a publ icat ion for the ceramist and hobbyist. Included in the first issue are articles on " H a r r y Burger, Master Sculptor , " "Sponge and B r u s h , " by the editor, and " C h i n a Paint ing Roses , " by Belva Woolsey. One-Design Yachtsman con-tains racing information as well as articles on types of boats and sailing in general . On both sides of the At lant ic that "vast waste-land"—televis ion—comes in for its share of treatment . Television Quarterly is the journal of the Nat ional Academy of T e l e -vision Arts and Sciences, published in co-operat ion with the Syracuse University T e l e -vision and R a d i o Center . I t will examine television as an art, science, industry, and social force. I n Br i ta in , Contrast is being published by the Brit ish F i lm Insti tute to provide comment on television programs and on trends and developments in television. Although it will concentrate on British tele-vision, much of the comment, at least in the first issue, seems relevant to T V in general . Many current Brit ish favorites, such as W a g o n T r a i n , are not unknown over here.

RELIGION. Maintenant, published by the Dominican Fathers in Montreal , will at tempt to analyze the polit ical and social evolution, the ideological and cultural movements, and

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all of the other means by which Christian man accomplishes his destiny. In a similar vein, Cithara, published by St. Bonaventure University, explores the problems of man through "essays in the Judeo-Christ ian tra-d i t ion . " Dialog is a journa l of theology. Ar-ticles in the first issue include "Does the Church Need a New R e f o r m a t i o n ? " " T h e Crisis of Confessionalism," "Plural ism in Lutheran Ecclesiology," and " A Christian in East G e r m a n y . " Published by the Acad-emy of Rel ig ion and Menta l Heal th , the Journal of Religion and Health will at-tempt to correlate medicine, the behavioral sciences, theology, and philosophy. Adolf A. Berle, J r . has contr ibuted an article to the first issue ent i t led " R e l i g i o n and Hea l th in Modern Statecraf t . "

SCIENCE. Advances in Mathematics is pub-lished in fascicules containing one or more articles and is designed to help mathema-ticians who would like to obta in an insight into fields of specialization other than their own. T h e first fascicule contains two articles, " R e c e n t Development in the T h e o r y of Connect ions and Holonomy Groups , " by Katsumi Nomizu and " B a n a c h Algebras and Analytic Funct ions , " by J o h n W e r m e r . T h e new Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto Uni-versity was formerly the Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto. Series A. Mathematics. In other scientific fields, Life Sciences will act as an inter-nat ional forum for the rapid dissemination of new and significant information in the life sciences with the emphasis on the rapid publicat ion of prel iminary communicat ions, while the aim of Physics Letters is also to publish rapidly brief accounts of develop-ments in physics. I t will provide for physi-cists outside the Uni ted States the services provided by Physical Review Letters for Uni ted States physicists. Contributions to Geology is being published by the University of Wyoming Depar tment of Geology in co-operat ion with the Geological Survey of Wyoming. Not restricted to Wyoming geol-ogy, it will publish articles concerned with the geologic problems of the West . T h e Acoustical Society of America has replaced its more specialized journal , Noise Control, with Sound—Its Uses and Control which is aimed at providing, among the widest pos-sible audience, an appreciat ion and under-standing of the importance of sound through

the publicat ion of information on the uses and control of sound. T h e articles will be unencumbered by the mathematical analysis typical of the convent ional research paper in this field. T h e American Meteorological Society is publishing the Journal of Applied Meteorology as a medium for the publicat ion of research concerned with the applicat ion of the atmospheric sciences to operat ional and practical goals. Applicat ions to the safety, health, economy, and general well-being of the human community are covered. T h e inaugurat ion of Applied Optics pro-claims the emergence of optical engineering as a profession according to the president of the Optica l Society of America, which is publishing the new journa l in cooperation with the American Inst i tute of Physics. Op-tical activities in the universities and in in-dustry and the actvities of opticists in general will be covered. T h e first issue is devoted to optical pumping and masers.

SOCIAL, POLITICAL SCIENCE. C i v i l W a r b u f f s need not be concerned with the Union Re-view since it is concerned with labor, not history. I t is published by the Western L a b o r Foundat ion and sponsored by the Cal i fornia State Federat ion of Teachers , A F L - C I O . T h e first issue includes articles on techno-logical unemployment , the Uni ted Nations, and " T h e Future of L a b o r . " Storia e Politica is the organ of the Ist i tuto di Studi Storici e Politici of the Universita di R o m a . Articles in the init ial issue range from one on Italy's part ic ipation in the At lant ic Pact to one on the end of the Second Internat ional in France. Another I ta l ian publicat ion, La Ri-vista Trimestrale, will publish articles on his-tory, economics, politics, and literature. T h e position of the consumer in economic theory and Aristotle's concept of labor, among other subjects, come in for treatment in the first issue. The Journal of Commonwealth Politi-cal Studies will publish work on the British Commonweal th as an institution, on the re-lations between its members, on the politics and government of individual Common-wealth countries, and on the ideas and poli-cies of those who have shaped its growth.

TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS. T h e s e valued publi-cations cont inue to appear in great numbers and to cover almost every conceivable field. Corrosion Abstracts, published by the Na-tional Association of Corrosion Engineers,

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publishes abstracts supplied by some thirty-five agencies from all over the world. T h i s publicat ion replaces the corrosion abstracts section published in Corrosion through De-cember 1961. T h e r e is a subject index. T h e Columbia University Depar tment of Graphics in cooperation with the Society of Photo-graphic Scientists and Engineers issues Ab-stracts of Photographic Science & Engineer-ing Literature which will publish informa-tive abstracts of technical papers and patents in the fields of photographic science, engi-neering, and technology. International Ab-stracts in Operations Research, published by the Operat ions Research Society of America for the Internat ional Federation of Opera-tional Research Societies, will cover the growing field of operations research.

TECHNOLOGY. Revue Generate de Ther-mique represents the union of two estab-lished French thermal journals , Chaleur it-Industrie and Flamme et Thermique. I t is being isued under the auspices of the Institut Fran^ais des Combustibles et de l 'Energie and the Societe Fran^aise des Thermic iens . It will include articles on fundamental re-search, studies of the different forms of en-ergy, and reports on the industrial applica-tion of new equipment and processes. Issued under the auspices of the Corrosion Science

Society and the Centre Beige de l 'Etude de la Corrosion, Corrosion Science will contain original papers, short notes, and critical re-views on every aspect of corrosion science including the science of all kinds of protec-tive measures. Materials Protection is an offi-cial publicat ion of the Nat ional Association of Corrosion Engineers. T h e Nat ional Con-crete Masonry Association publishes C/M. As the voice of the concrete masonry indus-try it is designed to be an active working tool for those within the industry. Develop-ments in resins, reinforcing and other ma-terials, and equipment and technological advances in the reinforced plastics industry will be reported in Reinforced Plastics. Con-densed, fast-reading, time-saving reports of current world-wide developments in engi-neering, edited especially for engineering students and selected from material pub-lished in other McGraw-Hil l publications, will be published in McGraiu-Hill's Engi-neering Digest. Published in L o n d o n by the Furni ture Industry Research Association, FIRA Technical Bulletin supersedes the Technical Bulletin published by the Re-search and Informat ion Committee of the Furni ture Development Council . I t provides information under headings of materials, machinery and processes, wood finishing, up-holstering, and miscellaneous.

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Biochemistry. Subscription Service Dept., Ameri-can Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St. N.W., Washington 6, D.C. B imonthly . $26.00.

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Ethnology. Editor, Dept. of Anthropology, Uni-versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 13, v. 1, no. 1, J a n . 1962. Quarterly. $5.00.

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Indice General de Publicaciones Periddicas Latinoamericanas; Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. General Index to Latin American Periodicals; Humanities and Social Sciences. G. K. Hall & Co., 97 Oliver St., Boston 10. v. 1, no. 1, 1st quarter 1961. Quarterly, with annual cumulations. $17.50.

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Studies in Ethnomusicology. O a k P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc. , 121 W . 4 7 t h St . , New York 36 . v. I, 1961. F r e q u e n c y not g iven. $2 .50 p e r issue.

Studies in Romanticism. 2 3 6 B a y S ta te R d . , B o s t o n 15. v. 1, no . 1, A u t u m n 1961. Q u a r t e r l y . $4 .00

Television Quarterly. N a t i o n a l A c a d e m y of T e l e -vision A r t s a n d Sciences, 54 W . 4 0 t h St. , New Y o r k 18. v. 1, no. 1, F e b . 1962. Q u a r t e r l y . $5 .00 .

This Month. G i l b e r t o n Co. , Inc . , 101 F i f t h Ave. , N e w Y o r k . F e b . 1962. M o n t h l y . 35<J p e r issue.

Topic. S u b s c r i p t i o n M a n a g e r , 6 - 9 C h a r t e r h o u s e Sq. , L o n d o n E C 1 , E n g l a n d , v. 1, no . 1, 21 Oct . 1961. W e e k l y . £5 18s 0d.

Traffic Management. W a t s o n P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc . ,

201 N . W e l l s St. , C h i c a g o 6. v. 1, no. 1, J a n . 1962. M o n t h l y . $10 .00 .

USA i. U S A 1, Inc . , 310 E . 4 4 t h St . , N e w Y o r k 17. v. 1, no . 1, A p r . 1962. M o n t h l y . $15 .00 .

Union Review. 1600 H o l l o w a y Ave. , San F r a n -cisco. v. 1, n o . 1, 1962. Q u a r t e r l y . $3 .50 .

University Woman. Fa i r l e igh D i c k i n s o n U n i -versity, 285 M a d i s o n Ave. , M a d i s o n , N . J . v. 1, no . 1, 1962. Q u a r t e r l y . $4 .00 .

W. K. Wallace Confidential. A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e of T a x Prac t i ce , 444 Madison Ave. , New Y o r k 22. v. 1, no . 1, J a n . 15, 1962. S e m i m o n t h l y . $36 .00 .

Women's Education. A m e r i c a n Associat ion of Univers i ty W o m e n E d u c a t i o n a l F o u n d a t i o n , 2401 V i r g i n i a Ave. N . W . , W a s h i n g t o n 7, D . C . v. 1, no . 1, M a r . 1962. F r e q u e n c y n o t g iven. $2 .00 .

The Yuva Newsletter. C e n t r a l As ian R e s e a r c h C e n t r e , 6 6 K i n g ' s R d . , L o n d o n S W 3 , E n g -land . v. 1, no . 1, J a n . 1962. Q u a r t e r l y . 7 / 6 .

Zimbabgwe Review. E x t e r n a l Affairs Miss ion , S o u t h e r n R h o d e s i a N a t i o n a l D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y , 5 A h m e d H i s h m a t St. , Z a m a l e k , C a r i o . v. 1, [no. 1] Aug . 1961. F r e q u e n c y n o t g iven. P r i c e not g iven.

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or reproducing in their type of opera-tion, lending very little, if any, of their collection, but dispensing microform and enlarged paper copies. Examples are the collection of engineering drawings at the Bell Telephone Laboratories at Murray Hill, N. J., and the medical journals and reports at Merck, Sharp, and Dohme. Many of the military li-braries are of this type, notably that of ASTIA and the Air Force.17,18 Similar operations are found in a few foreign countries.

The only major large research library to give away microfilm or paper copies

17 Nonconventional Technical Information Systems in Current Use, (Washington: National Science Founda-tion, 1958- ) .

18 Helen L. Brownson, "Research on Handling Sci-entific Information," Science, C X X X I I (1960) , 1922-31.

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of journal articles, rather than lending the volume, is the National Library of Medicine, which first started this prac-tice more than twenty years ago (as the Army Medical Library).19 Many libraries provide photo duplication services. The Crerar Library plans to emphasize in-creasingly both storage in microform and enlarged paper copies.

In the last couple of years university libraries have found an almost unlimited market from their patrons for near print reproductions from the Xerox 914 Cop-ier, usually at 10^ a copy. Even more re-cently, the user-operated "Docustat", with continuous tone capability, has made its appearance in university li-braries, at 25^ a copy, or less.

1 9 Robert H. Muller, "Policy Questions Relating to Library Photoduplication Laboratories," Library Trends, V I I I (1960) , 414-31.

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