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             Public-Access Computer Systems News

Volume 3, Number 14 (1992)                         ISSN 1050-6004

Editors: Dana Rooks (LIBL@UHUPVM1) and Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
(LIB3@UHUPVM1).

Issued on an irregular basis by University Libraries, University
of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.
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CONTENTS

WALTON RESIGNS AS CLSI PRESIDENT, 1
VOLUME TWO OF THE PACS REVIEW AVAILABLE FROM LITA, 2
COMPACT CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCES CLINPSYC, 3
WILSON AND PBS ANNOUNCE BIBLIO-LINK TO WILSONDISC, 4


WALTON RESIGNS AS CLSI PRESIDENT

Bob Walton, President of CLSI, has issued the following
statement:

    This is to announce that on August 4, 1992, I tendered my
    resignation as President of CLSI, Inc. to Michael J.
    Timbers, President and CEO of IHS Group.  I will continue to
    serve as President until October 9, 1992.

    After serving as CLSI President for over two years, the
    timing of my departure follows the fulfillment of the three
    primary objectives I set out to accomplish: CLSI has re-
    established a very strong and aggressive financial position
    to enable it to aggressively continue to compete for new
    business and to invest in new products in an increasingly
    competitive library automation marketplace.  Secondly,
    significant improvements in CLSI's customer and field
    service operations are establishing a new standard in the
    industry.  And, most recently, CLSI has successfully
    introduced the new, second generation LIBS 100plus software
    into active service in representative libraries in each of
    CLSI's primary markets--the United States, Europe, and
    Australia.  While I have enjoyed my time in New England, the
    timing of my departure also reflects the desires of my
    family to return to the West.

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    During my tenure at CLSI, I have had the privilege of
    working closely with hundreds of CLSI customers.  I am
    indebted to those librarians who have contributed
    significantly to improving my understanding of and
    appreciation for customer service which is, of course, the
    objective of our efforts at CLSI.  I am happy to report that
    I now count many of these professional colleagues as
    personal friends.

    Certainly, I am indebted to the loyalty and enthusiasm I
    have witnessed by CLSI managers and staff.  Without
    question, they have contributed the lion's share of talent
    and resources resulting in CLSI's turnaround and recent
    successes.  In particular, Jim Hofbauer, who previously
    served with me as Executive Vice President, will continue to
    lead CLSI's forward movement in his new capacity as CEO.
    Having worked closely with Jim since the summer of 1990, I
    am very confident that given his understanding of the CLSI
    and IHS Group organizations, combined with the management
    talents and insights he has demonstrated during the last two
    years, CLSI will safely continue to grow as a leading
    company in the library automation industry.

    My immediate plans are to begin a long overdue vacation,
    relocate my family, and seek new employment in some
    meaningful capacity in the service of libraries and their
    patrons.

In a related announcement, CLSI confirmed that James A. Hofbauer
had been promoted to President and CEO of CLSI and noted that:

    The Office of the Executive structure provided CLSI the
    opportunity to have two senior managers, Bob Walton and Jim
    Hofbauer, work closely together and learn from each other on
    a daily basis.  Decisions were made with mutual input since
    both co-managed CLSI.


VOLUME TWO OF THE PACS REVIEW AVAILABLE FROM LITA

The second volume (1991) of The Public-Access Computer Systems
Review is now available in book form, published by the American
Library Association's Library and Information Technology
Association (LITA).  Walt Crawford, LITA President, produced
camera-ready copy for the volume using Ventura Publisher, and he
also indexed the volume.

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Volume two has a special section about major electronic serials
on networks that includes papers by the editors and publishers of
EJournal, The Electronic Journal of Communication, the Journal of
the International Academy of Hospitality Research, New Horizons
in Adult Education, the Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues,
Postmodern Culture, and PSYCOLOQUY as well as a guide to the
LISTSERV software.  It also has a symposium about network-based
information resources and scholarly communication, plus a paper
on machine-readable data files in libraries.

The first volume of the PACS Review is also available from LITA.
The price of each volume is $17 for LITA members and $20 for non-
LITA members.  For further information, contact: ALA Publishing
Services, Order Department, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL
60611-2729, (800) 545-2433.


COMPACT CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCES CLINPSYC

Compact Cambridge has announced that it will publish a new CD-ROM
database about clinical psychology this fall.  ClinPSYC will
initially offer over 222,000 records from 1980 to the present;
approximately 24,000 new items will be added each year.  ClinPSYC
is drawn from a database maintained by the American Psychological
Association.

For the rest of the year, the database will cost $1,995 per
year--one-third off the normal U.S. price of $2,995 ($2,495 for
subscribers of the print index Psychological Abstracts).  Each
subscription will include $250 worth of free document delivery
service from CARL UNCOVER 2.  Subscriptions from U.S. customers
ordered before October 31, 1992 include the use of a CD-ROM
reader at no extra charge.

For further information, contact: Compact Cambridge, 7200
Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6700.

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WILSON AND PBS ANNOUNCE BIBLIO-LINK TO WILSONDISC

The H. W. Wilson Company and Personal Bibliographic Software,
Inc. (PBS) have announced the availability of Biblio-Link to
WILSONDISC.   This product is a companion program to PBS's Pro-
Cite bibliographic database management system.  Using Biblio-
Link, WILSONDISC searchers can transfer records directly into
Pro-Cite Version 2.0, where bibliographic elements are
transferred into appropriate fields according to document type.
Within Pro-Cite, records can be searched, sorted, indexed, and
formatted into bibliographies.

For further information, contact: Michael Page, The H. W. Wilson
Company, 950 University Ave., Bronx, NY 10452, (800) 367-6770,
extension 2272.

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