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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 354 835 HE 026 255 AUTHOR Lowe, Ida B.; Johnson, Beth Hillman TITLE Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. Bibliography No. 19. INSTITUTION City Univ. of New York, N.Y. Bernard Baruch Coll. National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. REPORT NO ISSN-0738-1913 PUB DATE Jan 91 NOTE 91p. AVAILABLE FROM National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Ave., Box 322, New York, NY 10010 ($30). PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Collective Bargaining; College Faculty; *Employer Employee Relationship; Equal Opportunities (Jobs); *Faculty College Relationship; Governance; Higher Education; Labor Legislation; *Labor Relations; Nurses; *Professional Personnel; *Publications; Quality of Working Life; Retirement; Sexual Harassment; Teacher Salaries; Tenure ABSTRACT This bibliography, part of an annual accounting of the state-of-the-art in collective bargaining in higher education and the professions, lists research and writings published in 1990. The bibliography is divided into five parts. Part I is devoted to those publications concerned with college and university faculty; subjects include (among others) affirmative action, AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency devoted to those publications involving faculty and include the governance, merit pay, quality of worklife, retirement, salaries, tenure and promotion, and se.mal harassment. Part II deals with financial assistance that is part of the package, the procedures governance, merit pay, and sexual harassment. Part II deals with professions and professionals and includes publications covering the health care, sports, and nursing professions. A total of 846 items are listed in Parts I and II. Part III provides lists of number are provided. An alphabetical index to financial aid programs is directories. Part IV contains author and subject indexes, and Part V provides a list of acronyms and abbreviations for the various associations, organizations, and other groups concerned with the collective bargaining process in higher education and the professions. (GLR) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ***********************************************************************

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Professions. Bibliography No. 19.INSTITUTION City Univ. of New York, N.Y. Bernard Baruch Coll.

National Center for the Study of CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education and theProfessions.

REPORT NO ISSN-0738-1913PUB DATE Jan 91NOTE 91p.

AVAILABLE FROM National Center for the Study of CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education and the Professions,Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Ave., Box 322, NewYork, NY 10010 ($30).

PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) ReferenceMaterials Directories/Catalogs (132)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Collective Bargaining; College Faculty; *Employer

Employee Relationship; Equal Opportunities (Jobs);*Faculty College Relationship; Governance; HigherEducation; Labor Legislation; *Labor Relations;Nurses; *Professional Personnel; *Publications;Quality of Working Life; Retirement; SexualHarassment; Teacher Salaries; Tenure

ABSTRACTThis bibliography, part of an annual accounting of

the state-of-the-art in collective bargaining in higher education andthe professions, lists research and writings published in 1990. Thebibliography is divided into five parts. Part I is devoted to thosepublications concerned with college and university faculty; subjectsinclude (among others) affirmative action, AIDS (AcquiredImmunodeficiency devoted to those publications involving faculty andinclude the governance, merit pay, quality of worklife, retirement,salaries, tenure and promotion, and se.mal harassment. Part II dealswith financial assistance that is part of the package, the proceduresgovernance, merit pay, and sexual harassment. Part II deals withprofessions and professionals and includes publications covering thehealth care, sports, and nursing professions. A total of 846 itemsare listed in Parts I and II. Part III provides lists of number areprovided. An alphabetical index to financial aid programs isdirectories. Part IV contains author and subject indexes, and Part Vprovides a list of acronyms and abbreviations for the variousassociations, organizations, and other groups concerned with thecollective bargaining process in higher education and theprofessions. (GLR)

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF COLLECTIVEBARGAINING IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS

The National Center is an impartial, nonprofit educational institution serving as a clearinghouseand forum for those engaged in collective bargaining (and the related processes of grievanceadministration and arbitration) in colleges and universities and the professions. Operating on thecampus of Baruch College, City University of New York, the Center addresses its research toscholars and practitioners in these fields.

Membership consists of institutions and individuals from all regions of the United States andCanada. Activities are financed primarily by membership, conference and workshop fees,foundation grants, and income from various services and publications made available to membersand the public.

Inquiries regarding membership, publication or research orders should be addressed to theNational Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions,Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Avenue. Box 322. New York, New York 10010.

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

ERNST BENJAMINGeneral SecretaryAAUP

GERIE BLEDSOECoordinator of HigherEducation, NEA

JOYCE F. BROWNActing President.Baruch College, CUNY

NEIL S. BUCKLEWPresidentWest Virginia University

MARY JANE CALAISDir. of Federal RelationsNACUBO

JOEL M. DOUGLASDirector, NCSCBHEPBaruch College, CUNY

ROBERT D. HELSBYProfessorUniv. of North Florida

DANIEL J. JULIUSAssoc. Vice Pres.Academic AffairsUniv. of San Francisco

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THOMAS MANNIXAssoc. Vice Chancellorfor Ernpl. Rels. & PersonnelSUNY

CAESAR J. NAPLESVice ChancellorFaculty & Staff RelationsCalifornia State University

HAROLD R. NEWMANChairmanNew York State. PERK

IRWIN POLISHOOKPresident, PSCVice President, AFT

DONALD SAVAGEExecutive DirectorCAUT, Canada

ALBERT SHANKERPresident, AFTAFL-CIO

JAMES H. TINSMANPresidentAPSCUF

JIM WHITEVice President forFinancial ServicesAACJC

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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

IN HIGHER EDUCATION

AND THE PROFESSIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY NO. 19 JANUARY 1991

IDA B. LOWE andBETH HILLMAN JOHNSON

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Copyright © 1991 in U. S. A.By The National Center for the Study of Collective

Bargaining in Higher Education and the ProfessionsBaruch College, City University of New York

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,without the prior permission of the publisher.

Price: $30.00

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

PART I - FACULTY BIBLIOGRAPHY

ACADEMIC FREEDOM 3ADMINISTRATIONAFFIRMATIVE ACTION 9AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE 11ARBITRATION & MEDIATION 13COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 13COMMUNITY COLLEGES 16COMPARABLE WORTH 17DISCIPLINE & DISMISSAL 18DISCRIMINATION 19DRUG TESTING 21ETHICS 23EVALUATION 23EXCELLENCE 25FACULTY 27FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS 28FISCAL ISSUES 28FRINGE BENEFITS 29GOVERNANCE 29GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 30LEGAL ISSUES 30LEGISLATION 31LIBRARIANS. ACADEMIC 32LONG-RANGE PLANNING 33MERIT PAY 35NLRB 35NON - FACULTY 35PART-TIME FACULTY 36PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 36POLITICAL CORRECTNESS 37PUBLIC SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS 38QUALITY OF WORKLIFE 39RETIREMENT 40RETRENCHMENT 41SALARIES 42SEXUAL HARASSMENT 44STRIKES 45TENURE & PROMOTION 45WOMEN FACULTY 48

PART II - PROFESSIONS & PROFESSIONALS BIBLIOGRAPHY

HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION & INSTITUTIONS 53HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS 54NURSES 56PROFESSIONS 59PROFESSIONS - SPORTS 59

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PART M - INFORMATION GUIDESBIBLIOGRAPHIES & DIRECTORIES 67RESOURCES AND PERIODICALS 68USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 70

PART IV - INDICES

AUTHOR INDEX 75SUBJECT INDEX 83

PART V - ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 89

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INTRODUCTION

The annual Bibliography of the National Center continues to be recognized as an

outstanding source of research material available in the field of collective bargaining in

higher education and the professions. This nineteen volume series documents the

development of collective bargaining in higher education as well as employment and labor

relations issues for other professionals.

As the dimensions of unionized employment relationships undergo changes, so do

the various topics included in this project. Each year subjects are added or removed from

the Bibliography dependent upon the amount of available research in any particular

subject area. Political correctness has become an important issue in academia, and

because of its impact on faculty rights and academic freedom we have included articles

from this area. Some topics where research and publication have decreased have been

incorporated into more general categories. We removed the heading "Collective Bargaining -

Canada" due to the extensive representation of Canada in all areas covered in this

bibliography. We have expanded the subject index which should provide increased access

to the information contained in this bibliography, including citations covering Canada.

This Bibliography is an annual accounting of the current state-of-the-art research

and writings in collective bargaining in higher education and the professions. The

research design and methodology used in the preparation of this volume relied on

computer searches of various data bases. For publications not available through that

format, manual retrieval of citations was employed. Sources include: books, monographs,

dissertations, journals, periodicals, research and conference papers, and newspaper

articles.

In addition to the Bibliography, the annual publications of the National Center

include the Directory of Faculty Contracts and Bargaining Agents in Institutions of Higher

Education, Proceedings of our annual conference and a quarterly Newsletter. The Center

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also issues occasional monographs on selected topics.

An impartial, nonprofit research institute of Baruch College of the City University

of New "ork, the National Center serves as a clearinghouse and forum for those engaged

in collective bargaining (and the related processes of grievanceadministration) in colleges

and universities.

This volume marks the introduction of a new researcher and editor to the project,

Associate Professor, Ida B. Lowe, a librarian at Baruch College. Prof. Lowe is responsible

for the data collection, selection and compilation of this issue of the Bibliography. Beth

Johnson, the Administrative Director of the Center, was responsible for the overall

supervision and direction of this project. We are most appreciative of the efforts of these

two individuals which stand as a measure of their quality and success.

While we believe that this publication is accurate with respect to citations, titles

and other bibliographic information, we apologize for any errors oromissions which might

have occurred. As always, we welcome feedback from you, the reader, and are grateful for

your comments. We hope that this Bibliography will be of assistance to you in your

various research projects.

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FACULTY BIBLIOGRAPHY

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

1. "Academic Freedom and Artistic Expression." Academe 76.4 (July 1990): 13.

2. "Censorship and the Arts." Academe .76 (1990): 7-44.

3. "Second the Motion: Catholic Policy on Academic Freedom and the Treatment ofCharles Curran, Formerly of the Catholic University of America." Commonweal,117 (12 Oct. 1990): 564-566.

4. Ambrose, Charles M. "Academic Freedom in American Public Colleges andUniversities." Review of Higher Education 14.1 (Sept. 1990): 5-32.

5. Barnett, Ronald. The Idea of Higher Education. Bristol, PA Society for ResearchInto Higher Education and Open University Press, 1990.

6. Barrow, Clisby Louise Hall. "Academic Freedom and the University Title VII SuitAfter University of Pennsylvania V. EEOC and Brown V. Trustees of BostonUniversity." Vanderbilt Law Review 43.5 (Oct. 1990): 1571-1606.

7. Bartos, Michael. 'The Academic Freedom Charter Experience." AustralianUniversities' Review 33.1-2 (1990): 23-29.

8. Benson, Thomas W. "Academic Freedom and Scholarly Journals in SpeechCommunication: An Editor's Perspective." ACA Bulletin .73 (Aug. 1990): 71-81.

9. Berdahl, Robert. "Public Universities and State Governments: Is the TensionBenign ?" Educational Record 71.1 (Dec. 1990): 38-42.

10. Blum, Debra E. "AAUP Members to Vote on Censuring 5 Administrations Accusedof Violating Professors' Academic Freedom." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.39(13 June 1990): A13-14.

11. ---. 'The Vatican Releases Long-Awaited Document That Explains Its AuthorityOver Catholic Institutions Around the World." Chronicle of Higher Education37.5 (3 Oct. 1990): A19,22.

12. Brown, Ralph S., and Jordan E. Kurland. "Academic Tenure and AcademicFreedom." Law and Contemporary Problems 53.3 (June 1990): 325-355.

13. Campbell, J. Louis, III. "Academic Freedom and the First Amendment: LegalEntanglements." ACA Bulletin .73 (Aug. 1990): 53-62.

14. Chew, Jane. 'Dodging Temptation at Furman University." Academe 76.4 (July1990): 36-39.

15. Clark, Tina M. 'The University of Wyoming Textbook Investigation: FromControversy to Academic Freedom." OAH Magazine of History 4.4 (Mar. 1990):56-60.

16. Cohen, Robert S. "'Viewer Discretion' at Montgomery College." Academe 76.4 (July1990): 40-42.

17. Curran, Charles E. Catholic Higher Education, Theology, and Academic Freedom.Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1990.

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

18. Dimas, David M., Caroline McIntyre, and Icathezyne L. Zelenock. "Resolving theConflict Between the Academic Freedom of the University and the AcademicFreedom of University Professors." Journal of College and University Law 16.4(Mar. 1990): 713-730.

19. Edel, Abraham. The Struggle for Academic Democracy: Lessons from the 1938"Revolution" in New York's = Colleges. Philadelphia, PA: Temple UniversityPress News, 1990.

20. Euart, Sharon A. "Implications of Canon 812 for Federal Constitutionality ofGovernment Aid to Catholic Colleges and Universities." Jurist 50.1 (1990):167-197.

21. Fanelli, Sean A. 'Drawing Lines at Nassau Community College." Academe 76.4(July 1990): 24-27.

22. Fanton, Jonathan F. "Letter to the University Community." Academe 76.4 (July1990): 43-44.

23. Fernando, J aksiri, et al. Academic Freedom, 1990: A Human Rights Report.Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Zed Books, 1990.

24. Finkin, Matthew W. "'A Higher Order of Liberty in the Workplace': AcademicFreedom and Tenure in the Vortex of Employment Practices and Law." Law andContemporary Problems 53.3 (June 1990): 357-379.

25. Franke, Ann H. "Life in the Academy After University of Pennsylvania V. EEOC."West's Education Law Reporter 62.1 (25 Oct. 1090): 23-27.

26. Goldberg, Dick. "Court Rules College Can't Censor Courses." Los Angeles DailyJournal 103.111 (4 June 1990): 3.

27. Gouran, Dennis S. "Academic Freedom and the Management of Higher Education:An Administrative Perspective." ACA Bulletin .73 (Aug. 1990): 82-91.

28. Gunther. Gerald. "Freedom for the Thought We Hate." Academe 76.6 (Dec. 1990):10-12.

29. Hackney, Sheldon. 'The NEA Under Attack: Resisting the Big Chill." Academe 76.4(July 1990): 14-17.

30. Hanson, Randall S. "Colleges and Universities - Constitutional Law: Professor'sAssignment of Grade to Students Is Symbolic Communication Protected By theFirst Amendment." North Dakota Law Review 66.2 (Mar. 1990): 297-316.

31. Hendrickson, Robert M. 'The First Amendment, Academic Freedom, and Access toPromotion and Tenure Files." West's Education Law Reporter 61.2 (13 Sept.1990): 409-15.

32, Hickey, Tom, and Bob Brecher. "In Defence of Bias." Studies in Higher Education15.3 (1990): 299-312.

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

33. Jasper, Susan M. 'Britain's Education Reform Act: A Lesson in Academic Freedomand Tenure." Journal of College and University Law 16.3 (1990): 449-495.

34. Johnstone, Christopher Lyle. "Academic Freedom in the Speech CommunicationClassroom: Toward an Ethics for Teaching." ACA Bulletin .73 (Aug. 1990): 63-70.

35. Jones. Anthony. "Stars and Bras: A Report from the Trendies.- Academe 76.4 (July1990): 18-23.

36. Jurenas. Albert C., and Chunsheng Zhang. "Biting the Hands That Feed them: CanFaculty in Public Colleges and Universities Criticize their Employers--andSurvive?" West's Education Law Reporter 63.2 (20 Dec. 1990): 429-40.

37. Leas, Terrence. "'University of Pennsylvania V. Equal Employment OpportunityCommission': The Death of Academic Freedom in Tenure Decisions?" West'sEducation Law Reporter 62.1 (25 Oct. 1990): 1-9.

38. McConnell, Michael W. "Academic Freedom in Religious Colleges and Universities."Law and Contemporary Problems 53.3 (June 1990): 303-324.

39. McGee, Robert W. "Hate Speech, Free Speech as:_d the University." Akron lawReview 24.2 (Sept. 1990): 363-392.

40. McMillin, David. 'Two Supreme Courts Speak on the Academic Freedom Privilege."Rutgers Law Review 42.4 (June 1990): 1089- 1131.

41. Metzger, Walter P. 'The 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom andTenure." Law and Contemporary Problems 53.3 (June 1990): 3-77.

42. Myers, Christopher. "Many Colleges Deplore Anti-Obscenity Pledge but Most AcceptU.S. Arts Grants, Anyway." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.43 (11 July 1990):A1,18.

43. North, Don Mark. 'The Denial of an Academic Freedom Privilege." Pepperdine LawReview 18.1 (Dec. 1990): 213-245.

44. Ochoa, Anna S., ed. Academic Freedom: To Teach and to Learn, Every Teacher'sIssue. West Haven, CT: National Education Association Professional Library,1990.

45. Pitt. Gwyneth. "Academic Freedom and Education Reform: The Tenure Provisionsof the Education Reform Act 1988." Industrial Law Journal 19.1 (Mar. 1990):33-34.

A;6. Robinson, Robert K., Geralyn McClure Franklin, and Billie Morgan Allen."University of Pennsylvania V. EEOC: The Demise of Academic Freedom Privilegein the Peer Review Process." Labor Law Journal 41.6 (June 1990): 364-369.

47. Rottman, Larry. 'The Battle of The Normal Heart'." Academe 76.4 (July 1990):30-35.

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48. Sacken, Donald M. "Making No Sense of Academic Freedom: 'Parate V. Isibof."West's Education Law Reporter 56.4 (4 Jan. 1990): 1107-15.

49. Sacken, Donald M. 'Taking Teaching Seriously: Institutional and IndividualDilemmas." Journal of Higher Education 61.5 (Sept. 1990): 548-64.

50. Shuger, Scott. 'The Academic Side-step: Academic Freedom Is Supposed to FosterDebate: So Why Do College Presidents Use It to Avoid Tough Issues?"Washington Monthly .22 (Apr.1990): 33-6.

51. Skolnik, Michael L. "Upset's 'Continental Divide' and the Ideological Basis forDifferences in Higher Education Between Canada and United States." CanadianJournal of Higher Education 20.2 (1990): 81-93.

52. Smith, Ralph R, and Dale Moore. "A Public University's Defense of FreeExpression: The Issues and Events in the Staging of The Normal Heart'." PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association,Chicago, IL, November 1-4, 1990. (ERIC Document ED327894)

53. Smolla, Rodney A. "Academic Freedom, Hate Speech, and the Idea of aUniversity."Law and Contemporary Problems 53.3 (June 1990): 195-225.

54. Strohm, Paul. 'The 1990 Wolf Trap Conference: Academic Freedom and ArtisticExpression." Academe 76.4 (July 1990): 7-12.

55. Tasker, M. E., and D. E. Packham. "Freedom, Funding arc'. the Future of theUniversities." Studies in Higher Education 15.2 (1990): 181-95.

56. Thomson, Judith Jervis. "Ideology and Faculty Selection." Law and ContemporaryProblems 53.3 (June 1990): 155-176.

57. Traynor, Michael. "Defamation Law: Shock Absorbers for Its Ride Into the Grovesof Academe." Journal of College and University Law 16.3 (Dec. 1990): 373-96.

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63. "Higher Listening: Vatican Statement on Catholic Higher Education." Commonweal117 (9 Nov. 1990): 629.

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77. Davenport, Paul. "Generating Academic Support for Information Systems."CAUSE/EFFECT 13.1 (Mar. 1990): 25-27,31- 33.

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90. Kauffman, Joseph F. "Administration Then and Now." New Directions for HigherEducation 18.4 (Dec. 1990): 99-107.

91. Kells, H. R 'The Inadequacy of Performance Indicators for Higher Education--theNeed for a More Comprehensive and Development Construct." Higher EducationManagement 2.3 (1990): 258-70.

92. Levine. Arthur. 'The Clock Is Ticking: U.S. Higher Education at a Crossroads."Change 22 (Nov. 1990): 4-6.

93. Marshall, William J A. "Power: An Administrator's Guide Along the Corridors ofArrogance." AAUA-ERIC Administrators Update 7.1-3 (July 1990).

94. Miller, Richard I. Major American Higher Education Issues and Challenges in the1990s. London: Jessica Kingsley Pub, 1990.

95. Murray, Dennis J. 'The Essence of Management." Currents 16.3 (Max. 1990):26-30.

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96. Nilsen, Aileen Pace. "How to Read Between the Lines: A Dictionary for ModernAdministrators." Change 22 (May 1990): 46-48.

97. Plante, Patricia R, and Robert L. Caret. Myths and Realities of AcademicAdministration. New York, NY: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990.

98. Ross, Robert F.. and Philip Emmert. 'The Influence of Structure on the Functionof an Administrative Unit: Single Focus Academic Structure or Multiple FocusAcademic Structure--Raising Some of the Issues." ACA Bulletin 71 (Jan. 1990):31-39.

99. Russell, Susan H. A Descriptive Report of Academic Departments in HigherEducation Institutions Contractor Report. Washington, DC: National Center forEducation Statistics, Educational Resources Information Center, 1990.

100. Seldin. Peter, et al. How Administrators Can Improve Teaching: Moving from Talkto Action in Higher Education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

101. Shapiro, Marc, and Britany Orlebeck. "University Communities Caucus." Nation'sCities Weekly 13 (17 Dec. 1990): 2.

102. Simmons, John. and Susan Kahn. "Quality Circles in Higher Education: A Surveyof Mismanagement." CUPA Journal 41.3 (Sept. 1990): 29-34.

103. Tellefsen, Thomas E. Improving College Management: An Integrated SystemsApproach. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

104. Walsh, Frederick J. "Administrators for the Future." Liberal Education 76.1 (Jan.1990): 20-22.

105. Wueste, Richard A. "How to Use Committees Effectively." American School &University 62 (Feb. 1990): 20D.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

106. "Role Models." The Economist 315.7656 (26 May 1990): 26.

107. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges. The Ramifications andImplications of Affirmative Action on HiriBg. Sacramento, CA: The Senate, 1990.(ERIC Document ED325184).

108. Arciniega, Tomas A. 'The Challenge of Developing Effective Strategies to Recruitand Retain Ethnic Minority Faculty." Paper Presented at the CaliforniaCommunity Colleges Faculty and Staff Conference, San Diego, CA, March 26,1990. (ERIC Document ED320516).

109. Arkes, Hadley. "And Now for Something Completely Different: The Politics ofQuotas." National Review 43 (24 June 1990): 23- 29.

110. Bunzel, John H. "Minority Faculty Hiring: Problems and Prospects." AmericanScholar 59.1 (Dec. 1990): 39-52.

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111. Hahn, Thomas C. Future Faculty Development Program. Chula Vista, CA:Southwestern College, Apr. 1990. (ERIC Document ED325156).

112. Jaschik, Scott. "Appeals Court Dismisses Landmarlz 1970 Lawsuit on CollegeDesegregation." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.42 (5 July 1990): A1,22.

113. Kappner, Augusta Souza, et al. "Model Programs for Retaining and PromotingMinorities and Women and Increasing Minority Student Retention andSuccess."Papers Presented at the Annual International Conference of the League forInnovation in the Community College on Leadership Development, 2nd, SanFrancisco, CA, July 8-11, 1990. (ERIC Document ED333906).

114. Lynch, Frederick R "Surviving Affirmative Action." Commentary 90 (Aug. 1990):4S44-.

115. Makay, John J. "Strategies for Recruiting Women and Minority Faculty inCommunication." ACA Bulletin .71 (Jan. 1990): 81-88.

116. Mckown, Johnette Edwards. Critical Behaviors of texas Community Colleges inMeeting Black and Hispanic Faculty Hiring Goals. Ph.D. Dissertation: East TexasState University, 1990.

117. Olson, Carol, and Joe Hagy. "Achieving Social Justice: An Examination ofOklahoma's Response to 'Adams V. Richardson'." Journal of Negro Education59.2 (Mar. 1990): 173-85.

118. Robbins, Marianne Goldstein. "Title VII Comes of Age: Equal Employment in the21st Year." Annual Labor and Employment Law Institute Annual (1990):147-150.

119. Sheehan, Maria C. Faculty and Staff Diversity Update. Sacramento, CA: CaliforniaCommunity Colleges, Office of the Chancellor, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED313093).

120. Smith, Earl, and Stephanie Witt. "Black Faculty and Affirmative Action atPredominantly White Institutions." Western Joumn1 of Black Studies 14.1 (Mar.1990): 9-16.

121. Stewart, Lea P. "Quotas or Goals: Fulfilling the Affirmative Action Mandate." ACABulletin .71 (Jan. 1990): 89-91.

122. Sullivan, George M., and William A. Nowlin. "Recruiting and Hiring MinorityFaculty: Old Story, Same Myths, New Opportunities." CUPA Journal 41.2 (June1990): 43-50.

123. Thernstrom, Abigail M "On the Scarcity of Black Professors." Commentary 90 (July1990): 22-27.

124. Townshend-Smith, Richard. 'The Role of Affirmative Action Officers in NorthAmerican Universities." Anglo-American Law Review 19.4 (Oct. 1990): 325-344.

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125. "AIDS Program Cited." Crain's, New York Business 6.49 (3 Dec. 1990): 16.

126. Alaniz, Richard D. "As AIDS Spreads, Work Policies Needed." Business Insurance24.13 (26 Mar. 1990): 24.

127. Alexander, Lori Boyea. "AIDS in the Workplace: A Legal Guide." Connecticut LawReview 22.4 (June 1990): 943-1008.

128. Bradley, John. "Developing & Implementing a Policy onAIDS." Management Review79.2 (Feb. 1990): 64.

129. Coleman, Kathleen. "Employees with AIDS: a Crisis in the Workplace." TheBusiness Journal Serving Charlotte and the Metropolitan Area 5.31 (19 Nov.1990): 1-4.

130. Commerce Clearing House. AIDS in the Workplace. Chicago, IL: CommerceClearing House, 1990.

131. Connolly. Walter B., Jr, and Alison B. Marshall. "An Employer's Legal Guide toAIDS in the Workplace." Saint Louis University Public Law Review 9.2 (Sept.1990): 561-585.

132. Curran, Charles D. "Mandatory Testing of Public Employees for the HumanImmunodeficiency Virus: The Fourth Amendment and Medical Reasonableness."Columbia Law Review 90.3 (Apr. 1990): 720-759.

133. Dozier, Jana. "A,.). AIDS Controversy and an Educational Mission." AGB Reports32.3 (May 1990): 32-33.

134. Fried, Lisa I. "Confronting the Crisis." Management Review 79.2 (Feb. 1990): 1.

135. ---. "When AIDS Strikes the Office." Management Review 79.2 (Feb. 1990): 12-19.

136. Heacock, Marian V., and Gregory P. Orvis. "AIDS in the Workplace: Public andCorporate Policy." Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 13.2 (Mar. 1990):689-713.

137. Israel, David, and Debra Scott. "AIDS-related Insurance Ceilings Are Risky."HRMagazine 35.11 (Nov. 1990): 85-87.

138. Jennings, Daniel F. "AIDS in the Workplace: Legal Rights of Those Affected."American Papermaker 53.5 (May 1990): 53.

139. ---. "Coping with AIDS in the Workplace: Some Ethical Dilemmas." AmericanPapermaker 53.6 (June 1990): 73.

140. Kelly, Joseph. 'The AIDS Virus in the Workplace: A Comparison of British andAmerican Law Concerning the HIV- Infected Employee." Medical Trial Technique

uarterly 37.2 (Dec. 1990): 184-227.

141. Knowles, Robert G. "AIDS Cost Hikes Spur Tough Employer Choices." NationalUnderwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management .51 (17 Dec.1990): 19-21.

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142. ---. "Suits on Whether AIDS Benefits Can Be J.imited." National Underwriter Life &Health-Financial Services Edition .52 (24 Dec. 1990): 20.

143. Kohl. John P.. Alan N. Miller, and David S. Hames. "AIDS in the Work Place."Supervision 51.11 (Nov. 1990): 11-14.

144. Leonard, Arthur S. "Ethical Challenges of HIV Infection in the Workplace." NotreDame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 5.1 (Mar. 1990): 53-73.

145. Masi, Dale A. AIDS Issues in the Workplace: A Response Model for HumanResource Management New York: Quorum Books, 1990.

146. Mello, Jeffrey A. "AIDS Education for the Workplace." Training & DevelopmentJournal 44.12 (Dec. 1990): 65-71.

147. Morrell, Judith Jean. "AIDS and Cancer. Critical Employment DiscriminationIssues." Journal of Corporation Law 15.4 (June 1990): 849-892.

148. Murtha, Frank "Underutilized Weapon Against AIDS: The Workplace: A StrategicApproach." Pace Law Review 10.1 (1990): 45-106.

149. O'Riley, Kathleen Keri. AIDS in the Workplace: A Literature Review. Masters thesis:Colorado State University, 1990. (ERIC Doc invent ED334489).

150. Palmer, Floyd, and Bruce Sarchet. "Several Law ; Protect Co- Workers of Those WhoHave AIDS." The Business Journal Ser 2.i Greater Sacramento 6.51 (19 Mar.1990): 26.

151. Reidinger, Paul. "AIDS in the 1990s: As Disease Spreads, Litigation Will Shift toEmployee Benefits." ABA Journal 76 (Oct. 1990): 42.

152. Roussos, Georgeana K. 'Protections Against HIV-based Employment Discriminationin the United States and Australia." Hastings International and Comparative LawReview 13.3 (Mar. 1990): 609-678.

153. Schulman, David I. "AIDS Workplace Lc.w and Policy: A Systematic Analysis." SaintLouis University Public law Review 9.2 (Sept. 1990): 543-560.

154. Smith. Tracy Jackson. "AIDS and the Law: Protecting the HIV-infected Employeefrom Discrimination." Tennessee Law Review 57.3 (Mar. 1990): 539-573.

155. Temple, Thamer E., III. "Employers Prepare: Hope for AIDS Victims Means Conflictin Your Workplace." Labor Law Journal 41.10 (Oct. 1990): 694-699.

156. Thompson, Robin L. "AIDS Legal Issues." Washington State Bar News 44.8 (Aug.1990): 13-18.

157. U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse. AIDS/HIV Infection and the Workplace:NIDA Workgroup Report. Rockville, MD: The Institute, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED332101).

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158. Arbitration & the Law, 1989-1990 - the AAA General Counsel's Annual Report.Washington, DC: American Arbitration Association, 1990.

159. Abrams, Roger I., and Dennis R Nolan. "AIDS in Labor Arbitration." University ofSan Francisco law Review 25.1 (Sept. 1990): 67-91.

160. Black, Errol, and Jim Silver. "Contradictions and Limitations of Final OfferSelection: The Manitoba Experience." Industrial Relations (Canadian) 45 (1990):146-164.

161. Brains, Steven J. Negotiation Games: Applying Game Theory to BargainingArbitration. New York: Routledge. 1990.

162. Connecticut General Assembly. Legislative Program Review and InvestigationsCommittee. Binding Arbitration for Teachers. Hartford, CP The Committee,1990.

163. Hauck, Vern E. "AIDS and Arbitration." Labor Law Journal 41.5 (May 1990):293-300.

164. Holmes, Richard A.. et al. "A Multivariate Logit Analysis of the Outcomes ofArbitration Decisions in British Columbia." Evaluation Review 14.3 (June 1990):247-63.

165. Howell, Joe. 'Third-Party Contract Negotiations for CEOs?" AGB Reports 32.3 (May1990): 20,23.

166. Neff, Charles B. "Nice Suggestion, but It Won't Work." AGB Reports 32.3 (May1990): 21-22.

167. Purcell, Edward R "Binding Arbitration and Peer Review in Higher Education."Arbitration Journal 45.4 (Dec. 1990): 10-15.

168. U.S. President's Advisory Committee on Mediation and Conciliation. AmericaWorks. Washington, D.C.: The Committee, 1990.

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

169. "Adelphrs Faculty Union Wages Media Campaign." LI Business News .37 (10 Sept.1990): 12.

170. Birnbaum, Robert. "Negotiating in an Anarchy: Faculty Collective Bargaining andOrganizational Cognition." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of theAssociation for the Study of Higher Education, Portland, OR, November 1-4,1990.(ERIC Document ED326100).

171. Blum, Debra E. 'Ten Years After High Court Limited Faculty Bargaining, Merits ofAcademic Unionism Still Hotly Debated." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.20(31 Jan. 1990): A15-16.

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172. Brown, Corrine Marie. Faculty Perceptions of the Impact of Collective Bargainingon Public Two-year Campuses in Ohio and Illinois. Ph.D. Dissertation: OhioUniversity, 1990.

173. Cage, Mary Crystal. "Education Spending Becomes a Hot Topic in Iowa Governor'sRace as Candidates Battle Over Tuition, Salaries, and a Split Union." Chronicleof Higher Education 37.6 (10 Oct. 1990): A21-22.

174. Cimini, Michael H. "State Government Settlements: Minnesota State UniversitySystem, Inter Faculty Organization Sign Contract." Monthly Labor Review 113.4(Apr. 1990): 45.

175. Crisci, Pat E., et al. "Nursing Faculty Attitudes Toward Collective Bargaining forNursing Faculty and for Nurses in the Service Setting." Journal of Collective,Negotiations in the Public Sector 19.1 (1990): 29- 48.

176. Davis, William M., et al. "Collective Bargaining in 1990: Health Care Cost aCommon Issue." Monthly Labor Review 113.1 (Jan. 1990):3-18.

177. Douglas, Joel M.. ed. Collective Bargaining in Higher Education: The 1990's.Proceedings of the Annual Conference. New York, NY, 23 Apr. 1990. New York:Baruch College/CUNY, National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining inHigher Education and the Professions, 1990.

178. ---. "Faculty Representation Elections-- 1965-1990." Newsletter of the NationalCenter for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and theProfessions Newsletter 18.4 (Nov. 1990): 1-6.

179. ---. 'The Impact of NLRB V. Yeshiva University on Faculty Unionism at PublicColleges and Universities. Part II: Legal Analysis." National Center for the Studyof Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions Newsletter 18.3(Oct. 1990)

180. ---. 'The Impact of NLRB V. Yeshiva University on Faculty Unionism at PublicColleges and Universities. Part I: Legislative Analysis." National Center for theStudy of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the ProfessionsNewsletter 18.2 (May 1990)

181. ---. "Unionization Among College Faculty--1990." National Center for the Study ofCollective Bargainer in Higher Education and the Professions Newsletter 18.1(Jan. 1990)

182. Dunlop, John Thomas. The Management of Labor Unions: Decision Mallgin withHistorical Constraints. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1990.

183. Finley, Charles E. The Relationship Between Union Status, Mean Salary, and JobSatisfaction Am= Two-year College Faculty Ph.D. Dissertation: OhioUniversity, 1990.

-434. Giller, Marshall. The Effect of Faculty Unions on Faculty Participation inGovernance and Academic Freedom as Perceived la Faculty Members. Ph.D.Dissertation: Michigan State University, 1990.

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185. Gregory, David L.. and Charles J. Russo. "Overcoming NLRB V. Yeshiva Universityby the Implementation of Catholic Labor Theory." Labor Law Journal 41.1 (Jan.1990): 55-64.

186. Hennessey, Thomas. "Section 1983: 1989-1990 Annual Survey of Labor Relationsal-id Employment Discrimination Law " Boston College Law Review 32.1 (Dec.1990): 215-223.

187. Herrick, Neal Q. Joint Management and Employee Participation: Labor andManagement at the Crossroads. San Francisco. CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

188. Khan, A. N. "Exclusivity of Collective Bargaining Arbitration in CanadianAcademia." Journal of Law and Education 19.4 (Sept. 1990): 549-60.

189. Kiimar, Pradeep. and Mary Lou Coates. Collective Bargaining in 1988: Goals,Priorities. and Outcomes: Report of a Survey of Large Employers. Kingston, Ont.:Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University, 1990.

190. Lawler, John J. Unionization and Deunionization: Strategy, Tactics, and Outcomes.Columbia. SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1990.

191. Miller, Will. "Unionizing at the University of Vermont." Thought and Action 6.1(Mar. 1990): 59-66.

192. Minnesota Dept. of Employee Relations. Report to Legislature on Funding StateCollective Bargaining Agreements. St. Paul, MN: The Department, 1990.

193. Miyamoto, Jack. The Effects of Assembly Bill 1725 on Collective Bargaining in theCalifornia Community Colleges as Perceived b1 Trustees, Presidents, SenatePresidents, and Bargaining Agents. Ed.D. Dissertation: United StatesInternational University, 1990.

194. Murphy, Marjorie. Blackboard Unions. The AFT and the NEA, 1900-1980. Ithaca,NY: Cornell University Press, 1990.

195. O'Brien, John. "Privatising State Workers: The Case of Academics." AustralianUniversities' Review 33.1-2 (1990): 30- 37.

196. Pieber, Carl L. 'The Law of Collegiality: Revisiting Niagara University V. NLRB."Catholic Lawyer 33.2 (Mar. 1990): 145-159.

197. Rockman, Ilene F. Collective Bargaining in Four Year Institutions: A FacultyPerspective Viewed Through the Easton Model. Eugene, OR Eric Clearinghouseon Educational Management, University of Oregon, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED325013).

198. Ruben, George. "Collective Bargaining in 1989: Old Problems. New Issues."Monthly Labor Review 113.1 (Jan. 1990): 19-29.

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199. Shulda, Pradip Kanti lal. Measuring Faculty Preferences for Higher EducationCollective Bargaining: An Exploratory Conjoint Analysis with Extensions toIssues in Educational Administration. Ph.D. Dissertation: University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles, 1990.

200. Smith, Stuart Carl, Diana Ball, and Demetri Liontos. Working Together: TheCollaborative Style of Bargaining. Eugene, OR Eric Clearinghouse onEducational Management, University of Oregon, 1990.

201. Swanson, Gordon I., and Dale G. Swanson. "Collective Bargaining. How to WorkTogether for a Better Future." Vocational Education Journal 65.5 (Sept. 1990):34-35.

202. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Provisions in MajorCollective Bargaining Agreements in Selected Industries. Washington, D.C.: TheBureau, 1990.

203. U.S. Office cf Labor-Management Standards. "Electing Union Officers."Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of Labor-Management Standards1990.

204. ---. Election of Officers of Labor Organizations. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt.Printg. Off, 1990.

205. Weeks, Joseph R "Continuing Liability Under Expired Collective BargainingAgreements." Oklahoma 21...q University Law Review 15.2 (June 1990): 359-602.

206. White, Frances Lavonne. Thirteen Years Later. Perceived Effects of CollectiveBargaining on Selected Faculty-management Relationships in CaliforniaMulti-community College Districts. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of California,Berkeley, 1990.

207. Yakima Valley College. Agreement 1:2y and Between the Board of Trustees ofCommunity College District No. 16 and the Yakima Valley College Federation ofTeachers, Local 1485 AFT, WFT, AFL/ CIO, January 1, 1990 to June 30, 1992.Yakima Valley, WA: The College, 1990. (ERIC Document ED339418). Part of aCollection of Collective Bargaining Agreements Compiled by the NationalEducation Association.

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

208. California, Community Colleges Office of the Chancellor. 'Trends of Importance toCommunity Colleges." Background Paper Prepared for a Retreat of the Board ofGovernors of the California Community Colleges, Palm Springs, CA, April 1990.Sacramento, CA: The Office. (ERIC Document ED321814).

209. Katsinas, Stephen G., et al. "Challenges for Community College Foundations."AGBReports 32.4 (July 1990): 23-26.

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210. gatsinas, Stephen G., and Vincent A. Lacey. "Community Colleges and EconomicDevelopment." Community Services Catalyst 20.1 (Dec. 1990): 6-14.

211. Macomb County Community College. Institute for Future Studies. The Top TenIssues Facing America's Community Colleges. Warren, MI: The Institute, 1990.(ERIC Document ED317234).

212. Muller, Jacob. Education for Work, Education as Work: Canada's ChangingCommunity Colleges. Toronto: Garamond Press, 1990.

213. Nazario, Sonia L. "Bearing the Brunt: Community Colleges Must Train Many of theNation's Workers, but They May Not Be Up to the Job." The Wall Street Journal9 Feb. 1990, R 22.

214. Nichols, Donald D. The Delirious Decade: 1965-1975, a Social History of aCommunity College. Royal Oak, MI: D.D. Nichols, 1990.

215. White, Kenneth B. 'The Implementation of State-Mandated Program Review: A CaseStudy of Governance and Decision Making in Community Colleges." PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of HigherEducation, Portland, OR, November 1-4, 1990. (ERIC Document ED326117).

COMPARABLE WORTH

216. Agarwal, Naresh C. "Pay Equity in Canada: Current Developments." Labe:: LawJournal 41.8 (Aug. 1990): 518-525.

217. Azevedo, Ross E., and Lawrence Roth. "Canadian- United States Experience withComparable Worth: The View from Minnesota." Labor Law Journal 41.8 (Aug.1990): 531-534.

218. Cook, Alice H. "Current State of Comparable Worth in the United States." LaborLaw Journal 41.8 (Aug. 1990): 525-531.

219. Cuneo, Carl J. Pay, The Labour-feminist Challenge. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1990.

220. Gerhart, Barry. "Gender Differences in Current and Starting Salaries: The Role ofPerformance, College Major, and Job Title." Industrial and Labor RelationsReview 43.4 (Apr. 1990): 418-433.

221. Ghobadian, Abby. "Job Evaluation: Trade Union and Staff AssociationRepresentatives' Perspectives." Employee Relations 12.4 (1990): 3-9.

222. Jacobs, Jerry A., and Ronnie J. Steinberg. "Compensating Differentials and theMale-Female Wage Gap: Evidence from the New York State Comparable WorthStudy." Social Forces 69.2 (Dec. 1990): 439-68.

223. Killingsworth, Mark R The Economics of Comparable Worth. Kalamazoo, MI:Upjohn (W.E.) Inst. for Employment Research, 1990.

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224. Mancing, Howard. "Full Equal Partners." ADFL Bulletin 21.3 (Mar. 19u0): 4-9.

225. McDermott. Patricia C. "Pay Equity in Ontario: A Critical Legal Analysis." OsgoodeHall Law Journal 28.2 (June 1990): 381-407.

226. McKenna, Ian B. 'Pay Equity and Arbitral Restrictions Under the P- blic ServiceEmployee Relations Act." Alberta Law Review 28.3 (Mar. 1990): 690-692.

227. Player, Mack A. "Exorcising the Bugaboo of 'Comparable Worth': DisparateTreatment Analysis of Compensation Differences Under Title VII." Alabama LawReview 41.2 (1990): 321-376.

228. Sargeant, Georgia. 'Pay Equity: Lagging in Court, Gaining at Bargaining Table."Trial 26.2 (Feb. 1990): 98-100.

229. Schlafly, Phyllis. 'The Comparable Worth Debacle: Attempt to End Alleged WageDisparities Creates More Problems Than It Solves." Los Angeles Daily Journal103.130 (29 June 1990): 6.

230. Sorensen, Elaine. 'The Crowding Hypothesis and Comparable Worth." Journal ofHuman Resources 25.1 (Dec. 1990): 55-89.

231. Spang, Sally Dobres. "Pay Equity by Committee: A Labor Management Case Study."CUPA Journal 41.2 (June 1990): 21-34.

232. Steinberg, Ronnie J. "Social Construction of Skill: Gender, Power, andComparableWorth." Work and Occupations 17.4 (Nov. 1990): 449-82.

233. Tetreault, Nancy L. 'The Death of Comparable Worth: A Critical Analysis of theUnited States Supreme Court's Decision in Wards Cove Packing Co. V. Atonio."Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 23.4 (June 1990): 1483-1525.

234. Todres, Elaine M. 'Women's Work in Ontario: Pay Equity and the Wage Gap."Ottawa Law Review 22.3 (June 1990): 555-571.

235. U.S. Dept of Labor. Women's Bureau. Earnings Differences Between Women andMen. Facts on Working Women No.90-3. Washington. D.C: The Bureau, 1990.(ERIC Document ED331992).

236. Ver Ploeg, Christine, and Phyllis Marion. "Comparable Worth in Arbitration."William Mitchell Law Review 16.5 (Dec. 1990): 1223-1238.

DISCIPLINE & DISMISSAL

237. "How Safe Are Academia's Ivory Towers? (Dismissal of Tenured Faculty)." U.S. News& World Report 108 (7 May 1990): 70.

238. Armstrong, Doris. "Arbitration and Dismissals Without Good and Sufficient Cause."Quebec: Commission Des Normes Du Travail, 1990.

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239. Lederman, Douglas. "Buyout Clauses for College Coaches Can Be Costly andControversial." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.28 (28 Mar. 1990): A1,39-40.

240. Sproat, John R. Employment Law Manual: Wrongful Dismissal, Human Rights,and Employment Standards. Toronto: Carswell, 1990.

241. Zellick, Graham 'Disputes Over Academic Tenure Continue." New Law Journal140.6451 (13 Apr. 1990): 523.

DISCRIMINATION

242. "First Amendment - Racist and Sexist Expression on Campus - Court Strikes DownUniversity Limits on Hate Speech." Harvard law Review 103.6 (Apr. 1990):1397-1 402.

243. "Morehouse Med School Hit with EEOC Charges: Equal Employment OpportunityCommission Charges School with Discrimination." Jet 77 (19 Mar. 1990): 9.

244. Armour, Robert, et al. "Racial and Gender Differences in Faculty Careers." PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational ResearchAssociation, Boston, MA, April 16-20. 1990., 1990. (ERIC Document ED323825).

245. Asher, Robert, and Charles Stephenson. Labor Divided: Race and Ethnicity inUnited States Labor Struggles, 1835-1960. Albany: State University of New YorkPress, 1990.

246. Siegel, Stuart. "Crafting Campus Speech Codes: Sensitive Restrictions Can BeDerived from Harassment Law." Los Angeles Daily Journal 103.144 (19 July1990): 6.

247. Blake, Now. "Sex and Par A Lesson in Discrimination." Social Education 54.1(Jan. 1990): 53-55.

248. Brodie, James Michael, and Ed Wiley, III. 'The Campus Wide Trauma ofDiscrimination Litigation." Black Issues in Higher Education 7.14 (13 Sept.1990): 1,26-27.

249. Davis, Robert G. "Employment Law: Bona Fide Allegation of DiscriminationCompels Unencumbered Disclosure of Educational Institution's Peer ReviewMaterials." Suffolk University Law Review 24.3 (Sept. 1990): 859-867.

250. Dorsey, Carolyn A. 'Black Faculty at White Institutions Before 1900." WesternJournal of Black Studies 14.1 (Mar. 1990): 1-8.

251. France, Steve, and Marilyn Soltis. "Hate Goes to College." ABA Journal 76 (July1990): 44-50.

252. Geyelin. Milo, and Edward Felsenthal. 'Two Princeton Eating Clubs Are Told toAdmit Women." The Wan Street Journal 5 July 1990, B: 2.

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253. Giddings, Paula J. "A Legacy of the 60s: Education, Race, and Reality." Change22.2 (Mar. 1990): 10-17.

254. Hahn, Dan F. "To Hell with the Forest: Find the Trees." ACA Bulletin.71 (Jan.1990): 77-80.

255. Harris, Angela P. "On Doing the Right Thing: Education Work in the Academy."Vermont Law Review 15.1 (June 1990): 125-137.

256. Houston, Samuel R, et al. "Salary Discrimination in Higher Education: SelectedMultivariate Analyses." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducational Research Association, Boston, MA, April 16-20, 1990. (ERICDocument ED318380).

257. James, Olive C. R, Ed, and Hollis N., Ed Matson. University Commission onHuman Relations: Focusing on Racism & Other Forms of Discrimination. SanFrancisco, CA: San Francisco State Univ. Commission on Human Relations,1990.

258. Jordan, Emma Coleman, and Charles Lawrence, III. 'The Law SchoolClone-o-matic." Legal Times 13.11 (6 Aug. 1990): 21.

259. Luna, Gaye. "Understanding Gender-Based Wage Discrimination: LegalInterpretation and Trends of Pay Equity in Higher Education." Journal of Lawand Education 19.3 (June 1990): 371-84.

260. Markoff, Lisa Green. "Arizona Professor Sues, Saying White Males FaceDiscrimination." National Law Journal 12.34 (30 Apr. 1990): 4.

261. Minow, Martha. "On Neutrality, Equality, and Tolerance: New Norms for a Decadeof Distinction." Change 22.1 (Jan. 1990): 17-25.

262. Pepin, Rene. "La Chaste Canadienne des Droits et Libertes S'Applique-t-elle 'al'Universite de Sherbrooke?" Revue de Droit University de Sherbrooke 20.2(1990): 433-445.

263. Raymond, Richard D., et al. 'The Contribution of Regression Analysis to theElimination of Gender Based Wage Discrimination in Academia: A Simulation."Economics of Education Review 9.3 (1990): 197-207.

264. Rohde, Stephen F. "Any Limitations Are Bound to Violate the First Amendment:Crafting Campus Speech Codes." Los Angeles Daily Journal 103.144 (19 July1990): 6.

265. Schuller, Tom. 'The Exploding Community? The University Idea and the Smashingof the Academic Atom." Oxford Review of Education 16.1 (1990): 3-14.

266. Segall, Joe. "When Academic Quality Is Beside the Point Recruiting of MinorityFaculty." The Wall Street Journal 29 Oct. 1990, A: 14.

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267. Seidenfeld, Mark. "Some Jurisprudential Perspectives on Employment SexDiscrimination Law and Comparable Worth." Rutgers Law Journal 21.2 (1990):269-373.

268. Sherman, Rorie. "Non- discriminatory' Ruling Is Challenged." National Law Journal13.15 (17 Dec. 1990): 13.

269. Silver, Joseph H. , Sr. "African American Faculty at Traditionally White Institutions:The Impact of the 'Adams' Case on Hiring Practices." Urban League Review 14.1(June 1990): 29-37.

270. Sutherland, Marcia E. "Black Faculty in White Academia: The Fit Is an UneasyOne." Western Journal of Black Studies 14.1 (Mar. 1990): 17-23.

271. White, Charles S. "Salary and Gender Discrimination in a Public Institution." CUPAJournal 41.4 (Dec. 1990): 17-25.

DRUG TESTING

272. "Drug Testing in the Workplace: Status and Prospects." George Mason UniversityLaw Review 12.4 (June 1990): 701-709.

273. Bacon, David L., and Angel Gomez, M. "Courts Warn Employers About DrugTesting." Los Angeles Daily Journal 103.58 (21 Mar. 1990): 7.

274. Blaze-Temple, Debra. Drug Testing in the Workplace: Overview of the Issues.Bentley, WA Curtin University of Technology, National Centre for Research Intothe Prevention of Drug Abuse, 1990.

275. Campriello, Austin V. "Random Drug Testing: The Expanding Frontier." New YorkLaw Journal 203.115 (15 June 1990): 1.

276. Carrell, Michael R, and Christina Heavrin. "Before You Drug Test." HRMagazine35.6 (June 1990): 64-68.

277. Colosi, M. L. 'The Labor Relations of Substance Abuse." Health Care ManagementReview 15.3 (June 1990): 59-69.

278. Dangelo, Charles J. 'The Individual Worker and Drug Testing: Tort Actions forDefamation, Emotional Distress and Invasion of Privacy." Duquesne Law Review28.3 (Mar. 1990): 545-559.

279. Denenberg, Tia Schneider, Robert M. Tobias, and Rick R Doering. 'Drug-testingDisputes." National Academy of Arbitrators Annual Meeting, Proceedings 43(1990): 235-255.

280. Dillard, C. Denise. 'Drug Testing in the Unionized Workplace: Are there AnyStandards?" Houston Law Review 27.3 (May 1990): 515-556.

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281. Evans, David G. Drug Testing Law, Technology, and Practice. Deerfield, IL:CallAghan, 1990.

282. Finkle, Bryan S., Robert V. Blanke, and J. Michael Walsh. Technical, Scientific andProcedural Issues of Employee Drug Testing: Consensus Report. Rockville, MD:U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, DrugAbuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute on Drug Abuse,1990.

283. Folley, Gregory S. "Employee Drug Testing and the Duty to Bargain: WasJohnson-Bateman Overruled the Day It Was Decided?' Employee Relations LawJournal 16.1 (June 1990): 67-78.

284. Fritze, Daniel J. "Drug Testing of Government Employees andGovernment-regulated Industries: Expounding the Fourth Amendment." WakeForest Law Review 25.4 (Dec. 1990): 831-859.

285. Glasbeck, H. J., and D. McRobert. "Privatizing Discipline the Case of MandatoryDrug Testing." Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 9 (1990): 30-62.

286. Hoelscher, Ellen. "When Workers Say No' to Drug Testing: Issues in the Public andPrivate Sectors." Washington University Journal of Urban and ContemporaryLaw 38 (June 1990): 337-367.

287. Lafontaine, Greg. "Not a Civil Liberties Paper. Mandatory Drug Testing in a Politicaland Historical Context." Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 9 (1990): 63-95.

288. Le Roy, Michael H. 'Drug Testing in the Public Sector. Union Member Attitudes."Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 19.3 (June 1990):165-173.

289. Lewis, Andrea. "Drug Testing: Can Privacy Interests Be Protected Under the'Special Needs' Doctrine?" Brooklyn Law Review 56.3 (Sept. 1990): 1013-1044.

290. Lissy, William E "Bargaining Over Drug Testing for Employees and Applicants."Supervision 51.2 (Feb. 1990): 17-19.

291. Loomis, Lloyd. Drug Testing: A Workplace Guide to Designing Practical Policies andWinning Arbitrations. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs, 1990.

292. Mass, Michael A. "Public Sector Drug Testing: A Balancing Apdroach and theSearch for a New Equilibrium." Baylor Law Review 42.2 (Mar. 1990): 231-253.

293. McClain, R Scott. 'The Expanding Spectrum of Permissible Public Employee DrugTesting." Detroit College of Law Review 1990.3 (Sept. 1990): 727-770.

294. Plass, Stephen. "A Comprehensive Assessment of Employment Drug Testing: LegalBattles Over Deli ate Interests." San Diego Law Review 27.1 (Jan. 1990): 29-79.

295. Roberts, Charley. 'Drug Testing Standards Proposed." Los Angeles Daily Journal103.109 (31 May 1990): 7.

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296. Westminster College. Substance and Alcohol Abuse Policy for Employees. Salt LakeCity, UT: The College, 1990. (ERIC Document ED337118).

ETHICS

297. "How Common Is Cheating? Altering Data in Academic Research." USA Today,(Magazine) 118 (Apr. 1990): 8.

298. 'Take Care." Economist 314 (10 Feb. 1990): 20-22.

299. Austin, Arm E. "Faculty Cultures, Faculty Values." New Directions for InstitutionalResearch 17.4 (Dec. 1990): 61-74.

300. Berti, Pat. "Campus Ventures by Corporations Are Under Study." PittsburghBusiness Times 9.43 (4 June 1990):1.

301. Blum, Debra E. "Universities, Researchers Struggle to Develop Policies Aimed atAvoiding Potential Conflicts of Interest." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.33 (2May 1990): A1,16.

302. Cahn, Steven M., ed. Morality, Responsibility, & the University: Studies inAcademic Ethics. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.

303. Fox. Mary Frank. "Fraud, Ethics, and the Disciplinary Contexts of Science andScholarship." American Sociologist 21.1 (Mar. 1990): 67-71.

304. Mason, J. Barry, William 0. Bearden, and Lynne Davis Richardson. 'PerceivedConduct and Professional Ethics Among Marketing Faculty." Journal of theAcademy of Marketing Science 18.3 (June 1990): 185-198.

305. Miller, Nelson P. "Subpoenas in Academia: Controlling Disclosure." Journal ofCollege and University Law 17.1 (June 1990): 1-9.

306. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Academics on Corporate Boards: Beneficial for Universities orConflict of Interest?" Chronicle of Higher Education 36.17 (10 Jan. 1990):A1,16,18.

307. Ovum, Anthony M. "Sociology's Self-Imposed Moral Dilemma." American Sociologist21.1 (Mar. 1990): 72-75. .

308. Pettit, Lawrence K. 'Problems of Ethics in Higher Education." Educational Record71.3 (June 1990): 34-38.

EVALUATION

309. 'Philadelphia University Forced to Release Review Materials." Pennsylvania LawJournal-Reporter 13.2 (15 Jan. 1990): 11.

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310. Abel, Richard L. "Evaluating Evaluations: How Should Law Schools JudgeTeaching?" Journal of Legal Education 40.4 (Dec. 1990): 407-65.

311. Blake, Virgil L. P., and Renee Tioumas. "Research as a Factor in FacultyEvaluation: The Rules Are A-Changin*." Journal of Education for Library andInformation Science 31.1 (June 1990): 3-24.

312. Dennis, Louise I. "Student Evaluations: Are they an Appropriate Criterion forPromotion?" Nursing and Health Care 11.2 (Feb. 1990): 78-82.

313. Goodman, Madeleine J. 'The Review of Tenured Faculty: A Collegial Model."Journal of Higher Education 61.4 (July 1990): 408-24.

314. Hays, Robert G. "Round-Robin Peer Evaluations Require Candid Assessments."Journalism Educator 44.4 (Dec. 1990): 72-74,96.

315. Katula, Richard A., and Agnes Doody. 'The Collegiality Model: An Alternative forEvaluating Faculty Productivity." ACA Bulletin 74 (Oct. 1990): 74-82.

316. Kremer, John F. "Construct Validity of Multiple Measures in Teaching, Research,and Service and Reliability of Peer Ratings." Journal of Educational Psychology82.2 (June 1990): 213-18.

317. Lacey, Paul A. "Encouraging and Evaluating Scholarship for the College Teacher."New Directions for Teaching and Learning 44 (Dec. 1990): 91-100.

318. Lee, Barbara A. Peer Review Confidentiality: Is It Still Possible? Washington, D.C:National Association of Coll. and Univ. Attorneys, 1990.

319. Licata. Christine M., and Hans A. Andrews. 'The Status of Tenured FacultyEvaluation in the Community College." Community College Review 18.3 (Dec.1990): 42-50.

320. Markoff, Lisa Green. "AALS Agenda: Teacher Evaluation." National Law Journal12.18 (8 Jan. 1990): 1.

321. Martin, Michael. 'Three Recent Supreme Court Rulings." New York Law Journal203.28 (9 Feb. 1990): 3.

322. McKnight, Philip. 'The Evaluation of Postsecondary Classroom Teaching: A WickedProblem?" New Directions for Teaching and Learning 43 (Sept. 1990): 57-62.

323. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Faculty Generation Gap Brings Campus Tensions, DebatesOver Rating of Professors." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.41 (27 June 1990):A1,18.

324. ---. "U. of Arizona Puts Limits on Who May Evaluate Professors for Promotion."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.18 (Jan 17 1990): A15-16.

325. Moore, Randy, ed. "Student Evaluations of Teaching." American Biology Teacher52.5 (May 1990): 260-62.

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326. O'Neill, G. Patrick "Publish or Perish: Dispelling the Myth." Higher EducationReview 23.3 (June 1990): 55-62.

327. Rudmann, Jerry. "Guidelines and Resource References for Developing aComprehensive Faculty Evaluation and Development Program." Paper Is Basedon a Study of Faculty Evaluation Procedures at Irvine Valley College, California.(ERIC Document ED325532).

328. Rutland, Peter. "Some Considerations Regarding Teaching Evaluations." PoliticalScience Teacher 3.4 (Sept. 1990): 1-2.

329. Scales, Ann C.. et al. "University of Pennsylvania Vs. EEOC and the Status of PeerReview: A Symposium." Academe 76.3 (May 1990): 31-35.

330. Stewart, David 0. "A Switch in Time: University of Pennsylvania V. EqualEmployment Opportunity Commission." ABA Journal 76 (Mar. 1990): 42-45.

331. Suhor, Charles. 'Teacher Advancement--Myth or Reality? Report from NCTEHeadquarters." English Education 22.2 (May 1990): 135-41.

332. Trotter, Pat, and Penny Risdon. 'Performance Counseling." CUPA Journal 41.3(Sept. 1990): 21-24.

333. Watkins, Beverly T. "New Technique Tested to Evaluate College Teaching."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.35 (16 May 1990): A15-17.

334. Weeks, Kent M. 'The Peer Review Process: Confidentiality and Disclosure." Journalof Higher Education 61.2 (Mar. 1990): 198- 219.

335. Winter, Mary G., and Susan G. Kestner. 'Peer Evaluation of TeachingEffectiveness." Journal of Dental Education 54.10 (Oct. 1990): 626-29.

EXCELLENCE

336. Values, Leadership, and Quality: The Administration of Higher Education. TheDavid D. Henry Lectures, 1979-1985. Champaign-Urbana, IL: University ofIllinois Press, 1990.

337. Allen, F. C. L. "Indicators of Academic Excellence: Is there a Link Between Meritand Reward?" Australian Journal of Education 34.1 (Apr. 1990): 87-98.

338. Baptiste, H. Prentice, Jr., ed., et al. Leadership, Equity, and School Effectiveness.Newbury Park, CA Sage Publications/Corwin Press, 1990.

339. Cassel, Myrna. 'The Elusive Concept of Quality: What Junior and Senior CollegePresidents Think." Community /Junior College puarterlv of Research andPractice 14.4 (Ott. 1990): 285-96.

340. Chaffee, Ellen Earle. "Strategies for the 1990s." New Directions for HigherEducation 18.2 (June 1990): 59-66.

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341. Cheney, Lynne V. Tyrannical Machine: A Report on Education Practices GoneWrong and Our Best Hopes for §ett_ign them Right. Washington, D.C.: NationalEndowment for the Humanities. 1990.

342. Education Commission of the State:. The Preservation of Excellence in AmericanHigher Education: The Essential Role of Private Colleges and Universities.Denver, CO: The Commission, 1990.

343. Focus on Access, Community, and Excellence in Teaching (FACET) Commission.The FACET Report: Toward 2001: An Od Lonz of Excellence. Saint Petersburg,FL: Saint Petersburg Junior College, 1990. (ERIC Document ED319418).

344. Gilley, J. Wade. 'The Numbers Game and College Rankings." AGB Reports 32.4(July 1990): 20-22.

345. Gilmore, Jeffrey L. Price and Quality in Higher Education. Washington, DC:Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990.

346. Grassmuck, Karen. "Some Research Universities Contemplate Sweeping Changes,Ranging from Management and Tenure to Teaching Methods." Chronicle ofHigher Education 37.2 (12 Sept. 1990): A1,29-31.

347. Hubbard, Dean L. "Monitors of Reform." AGB Reports 32.4 (July 1990): 27-30.

348. Jaschik, Scott. 'Title III Support Can Make or Break the Enhancement of Qualityat this Black University: How the Billions of Dollars in the President's 1991Budget Translate Into Bread-and-Butter Issues at Six Colleges and Universities."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.21 (7 Feb. 1990): A28.

349. Marcus, Lawrence R , Anita 0. Leone, and Edward D. Goldberg. Self-study inHigher Education: The Path to Excellence. Washington, DC: ERIC Clearinghouseon Higher Education, George Washington University, 1990.

350. Mayhew, Lewis B., et al. The guest for Quality: The Challenge for UndergraduateEducation in the 1990s. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

351. Miller, Lewis H., Jr. "Hubris in the Academy: Can Teaching Survive anOverweening Quest for Excellence?" Change 22 (Sept. 1990): 9-13.

352. Richardson, Richard C.. Jr. "Achieving Quality While Maintaining Diversity." AGBReports 32.2 (Mar. 1990): 23.

353. Schaefer, William D. Education Without Compromise: From Chaos to Coherencein Higher Education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

354. Webster, William G. "Quality Assurance: A Framework for Canadian Universities."Canadian Journal of Higher Education 20.1 (1990): 75-85.

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355. 'The Nation: Faculty and Staff." Chronicle of Higher Education Suppl. (5 Sept.1990): 22-24.

356. Lucas, John A. UCLA Higher Education Research Institute Faculty Survey-1990.Palatine, IL: William Rainey Harper Coll., Office of Planning and Research, 1990.(ERIC Document ED328303).

357. McFerron, J. Richard, et al. "A National Study of the Perceptions of AdministrativeSupport for Teaching and Faculty Development." Paper Presented at the AnnualMeeting of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, MA, April16-20, 1990. (ERIC Document ED325034).

358. Meyerson, Joel W., and Sandra L. Johnson. 'Top External Concerns for 1991."AGB Reports 32.6 (Nov. 1990): 18-23.

359. Mooney, Carolyn J. "New U.S. Survey Assembles a Statistical Portrait of theAmerican Professoriate." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.21 (7 Feb. 1990):A15,17-18.

360. Neumann, Anna. 'The Critical Faculty: Academic Leadership and the Quandary ofStability and Stress." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducation Research Association, Boston, MA, April 16-20, 1990. (ERICDocument ED320477).

361. Renner, K. Edward, and Ronald J. Skibbens. "Position Description Analysis: AMethod for Describing Academic Roles and Functions." Canadian Journal ofHigher Education 20.1 (1990): 43-56.

362. Roman, Paul M. 'The Conservation Decade." Employee Assistance 3.1 (27 Aug.1990): 8-9.

363. Rosenblum, Gerald, and Barbara Rubin Rosenblum. "Segmented Labor Marketsin Institutions of Higher Learning." Sociology of Education 63.3 (July 1990):151-64.

364. Rosenzweig, Robert M. "Challenges to Test the Mettle of Academe's Best Leaders."The Chronicle of Higher Education 36.24 (28 Feb. 1990): A44.

365. Russell, Susan H., et al. Faculty in Higher Education Institutions, 1988.Contractor Report. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics,1990.

366. Shelton, Maria M., and Alan R Brown. "Mentoring Junior EducationalAdmini%t ration Faculty: A Comparison Study Between the United States andCanada." Paper Presented by Bettye J. Poole at the Annual Meeting of theSouthern Regional Council for Educational Administration, Atlanta, GA,November 11-13, 1990. (ERIC Document ED325957).

367. Stoer-Scaggs, Linda. "Faculty Model and Evaluation Strategies In HigherEducation: The Ohio State University EAP." Employee Assistance Quarterly 6.1(1990): 67-73.

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368. Walters, Judy, and Darlinetta Howard. Accomplishments in Faculty and StaffDevelopment, 1988-1990. Sacramento, CA: California Community Colleges,Office of the Chancellor, 1990. (ERIC Document ED321818).

FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS

369. Rosenfeld, Lawrence B., et al. "Perceptions of Professional Associations II: Role andImpact of Professional Outlets on Faculty Development." CommunicationEducation 39.3 (July 1990): 171-80.

FISCAL ISSUES

370. Andrew, Gwen. "Loaves and Fishes and Taxes--A Strategy for ResourceManagement." Planning for Higher Education 18.2 (1990): 57-63.

371. Blackmore, Deborah. 'Planned Giving Debate: Whose Interest Comes First? Side2: It's Complex. But Looking Out for the Donor Helps Everyone in the Long Run."Currents 16.8 (Sept. 1990): 56-57.

372. Cresap, Rosslyn VA. Tough Choices: A Guide to Administrative Cost Managementin Colleges and Universities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Planning, Budget and Evaluation, 1990. (ERIC Document ED327111).

373. Hay, Tina M. "Staying Alive: When the Budget Cutter Cometh, Be Ready to SlashCosts and Revive Revenues." Currents 16.7 (July 1990): 28-33.

374. Hodgkin.son, Harold L. "Hard Numbers, Tough Choices." AGB Reports 32.6 (Nov.1990): 12-17.

375. Kirshstein, Rita J. The Escalating Costs of Higher Education. Washington, D.C.:Pelavin Associates, Educational Resources Information Center, 1990.

376. ---. Trends in Institutional Costs. Washington, D.C.: Pelavin Associates, Inc.,Educational Resources Information Center, 1990.

37i. Meisinger, Richard J., Jr. "Introduction to Special Issue on the RelationshipBetween Planning and Budgeting." Planning for Higher Education 18.2 (1990):1-7.

378. Neumann, Anna. Colleges Under Pressure Budgeting, Presidential Competence,and Faculty Uncertainty. Washington, DC: Educational Resources InformationCenter, 1990.

379. Richardson, Robert L. "How to Manage the Enrollment Crunch." AGB Reports 32.3(May 1990): 28-31.

380. Schmidtlein, Frank A. "Why Linking Budgets to Plans Has Proven Difficult inHigher Education." Planning for Higher Education 18.2 (1990): 9-23.

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381. U.S. Dept. of Education. Office of Planning, Budget and Evaluation. Tough Choices:A Guide to Administrative Cost Management in Colleges and Universities.Washington, DC, 1990.

382. White, Douglas E. 'Planned Giving Debate: Whose Interest Comes First? Side 1: It'sSimple. Your Institution Pays You: The Donor Doesn't." Currents 16.8 (Sept.1990): 54-55.

FRINGE BENEFITS

383. "University Can Use Surplus to Reduce Contribution to Pension Plan." CanadianLegal & Legislative Benefits Reporter 8.3 (June 1990): 5, 7.

384. Council of Ontario Universities. Ontario Universities Benefits Survey, 1989-90.Toronto: The Council, 1990. (ERIC Document ED319318 ED319317).

385. Kingery, Paul M. "Assessing the Need for Health Promotion Services AmongUniversity Employees." Employee Benefits Journal 15.2 (June 1990): 10-146.

386. McClure, L. "Labor Confronts the Health Care Crisis." Health PAC Bulletin 20.1(Mar. 1990): 24-8.

387. Saunders, Laura. "Beyond the Fringe." Forbes 145.3 (5 Feb. 1990): 120, 122.

GOVERNANCE

388. Boyer, Ernest L. "In Search of Community. ' Paper Presented at the Annual Meetingof the American Council on Education, Washington, DC, January 18, 1990.(ERIC Document ED319276).

389. Brown. Valerie L. "A Comparative Analysis of College Autonomy in Selected States."West's Education Law Reporter 60.2 (19 July 1990): 299-312.

390. Cavanaugh, Denise. "A Head Start on the Future." AGB Reports 32.5 (Sept. 1990):12-16.

391. Fryer, Thomas W., Jr, and John C. Lovas. Leadership in Governance: CreatingConditions for Successful Decision M in the Community College. SanFrancisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

392. Johnstone, Bruce, et al. "Reauthorization: Expect a Careful Exam." AGB Reports32.5 (Sept 1990): 6-11.

393. Lederman, Douglas. "AAUP Report Urges Bigger Faculty Role in Governing Sports."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.17 (10 Jan. 1990): A1,39-40.

394. Trow, Martin. 'The Academic Senate as a School for University Leadership." LiberalEducation 76.1 (Jan. 1990): 23-27.

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395. Westmeyer, Paul. Principles of Governance and Administration in HigherEducation. Springfield. IL: Charles C.Thomas, 1990.

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES

396. Bouwen, Rene, and Paul F. Salipante. "Behavioural Analysis of Grievances:Episodes, Actions and Outcomes." Journal of European Industrial Training 14.6(1990): 27-32.

397. Lovell, Cheryl D. Faculty Grievances: A Longitudinal Study, of Conflict Issues in theState University System of Florida. Ph.D. Dissertation: The Florida StateUniversity, 1990.

398. Persico, Sebastian Thomcs. Dispute Resolution in Higher Education: The Use ofOmbudsmanship, Mediation and Arbitration in the Settlement of FacultyGrievances. Ed.D. Dissertation: Harvard University, 1990.

LEGAL ISSUES

399. "State Labor Law Developments." Labor Lawyer 6.3 (June 1990): 497-601.

400. Blackman, Harry A. 'Text of Court's Decision Upholding Federal Agency's Right toExamine Tenure Files." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.18 (17 Jan. 1990):A17-21.

401. Blum, Debra E. "Supreme Court Rejects Privacy Claim for Tenure Files, SaysUniversity Must Disclose Information in Bias Case." Chronicle of HigherEducation 36.18 (17 Jan. 1990): Al, 17.

402. Blumenstyk, Goldie. "Federal Court Ruling That Public Disclosure of Tests ViolatesCopyright Law Seen as Blow to Truth in Testing' Movement." Chronicle of HigherEducation 36.20 (31 Jan. 1990): A21,25.

403. Collis, John. Educational Malpractice: Liability of Educators, SchoolAdministrators. and School Officials. Charlottesville, VA: The ivlichie Company,1990.

404. Daugherty, Mary Schmid. "Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act: TheImplications for Private College Board of Regents." West's Education LawReporter 57.2 (1 Feb. 1990): 319-31.

405. Dutile, Fernand N. "Higher Education and the Courts." Journal of College andUniversity Law 17.2 (Sept. 1990): 149-202.

406. ---. 'The Law of Higher Education and the Courts: 1989 in Review." Journal ofCollege and University Law 17.2 (Sept. 1990): 203-242.

407. Hendrickson, Robert M. "Legal Issues Surrounding the Tenure Decision in HigherEducation." West's Education Law Reporter 58.2 (29 Mar. 1990): 433-43.

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408. Higgins, Byron H., and Edward J. Zu 'key. "Liability Insurance Coverage: How toAvoid Unpleasant Surprises." Journal of College and University Law 17.2 (Sept.1990): 123-47.

409. Hustoles, Thomas P., and Walter B.. Connolly, Jr., eds. Regulating RacialHarassment on Campus: A Legal Compendium. Washington, D.C.: NationalAssociation of Coll. and Univ. Attorneys, 1990.

410. Jaschik, Scott. "Supreme Court Action Seen as Strengthening Professors' FirstAmendment Protections." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.15 (12 Dec. 1990):A1,21.

411. Lawrence, Charles R, M. "Acknowledging the Victims' Cry." Academe 76.6 (Dec.1990): 10,13-14.

412. Richmond, Douglas. "Crime on Campus: When Is a University Liable?" NASPAJournal 27.4 (June 1990): 324-29.

413. Tatel, David S., et al. How the First Amendment Applies to Offensive Expression onthe Campuses of Public Colleges and Universities. Washington, D.C: AmericanAssociation of State Colleges and Universities, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED323838).

414. Wren, Harold G., and Donald F. Olson. Significant Problems in Labor andEmployment Law in the Late Eighties. Littleton, CO: F.B. Rothman. 1990.

LEGISLATION

415. "Law Applies Even to Schools." Los Angeles Daily Journal 103.7 (23 Jan. 1990): 6.

416. Hood, Jack B.. Benjamin A. Hardy. and Harold S. Lewis. Workers' Compensationand Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell. 2nd ed. St. Paul, MN: West Pub.Co., 1990.

417. Kaplin, William A., and Barbara A. Lee. The Law of Higher Education: 1985-1990Update. Washington. D.C.: National Association of College and UniversityAttorneys, 1990.

418. Labour Canada. Industrial Relations Legislation in Canada, 1990 Ed. Ottawa:Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre, 1990.

419. Norman, 0. Gene, Comp. School Law: A Selected Bibliography to Resources. TerreHaute, IN: Indiana State Univ. Library, 1990 (ERIC Document ED320275).

420. Olivas, Michael A. 'The Law and Higher Education: Snapshots from ThreeDecades." Change 22.2 (Mar. 1990): 64-69.

421. Thomas. Stephen B. ed. The Yearbook of Education Law 1990. Topeka, KS:National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, 1990.

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422. Weiler, Paul C. Governing the Workplace: The Future of Labor and EmploymentLaw. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1990.

423. Yager, Daniel V. Has Labor Law Failed? An Examination of CongressionalOversight and Legislative Proposals (1968-1990. Washington, D.C.: NationalFoundation for the Study of Employment Policy, 1990.

LIBRARIANS. ACADEMIC

424. Allen, Bryce. 'Technological Capabilities and Human Constraints: Automation andOrganizational Change in Academic Libraries." Paper Presented at the IllinoisLibrary Association/ College and Research Libraries Forum Fall Conference,Urbana, IL, November 8-9, 1990.

425. Arlen, Shelley, and Nedria Santizo. "Administrative Support for Research: A Surveyof Library Faculty." Library Administration & Management 4.4 (Sept. 1990):208-12.

426. Brenneise, Harvey, et al. Criteria, Policies and Procedures for Promotion in Rankand Granting of Continuous Appointment to Library Faculty. Berrien Springs,MI: Andrews University, 1990. (ERIC Document ED330355).

427. Budd, John M., and Charles A. Seavey. "Characteristics of Journal Authorship byAcademic Librarians." College and Research Libraries 51.5 (Sept. 1990): 463-70.

428. Burrows, Janice H., et al. Minority Recruitment and Retention in ARL Libraries.Washington, D.C: Association of Research Libraries , 1990.

429. Carrigan, Dennis P. 'The Political Economy of Scholarly Communication and theAmerican System of Higher Education." Journal of Academic Librarianship 15.6(Jan. 1990): 332-37.

430. Eskoz, Patricia A. 'The Catalog Librarian--Change or Status Quo? Results of aSurvey of Academic Libraries." Library Resources and Technical Services 34.3(July 1990): 380-92.

431. Feye-Stukas, Janice, et al. 'Do Libraries Pay Fair? " Library Journal 115.12 (July1990): 36-39.

432. Fitch, Donna K. "Job Satisfaction Among Library Support Staff in AlabamaAcademic Libraries." College and Research Libraries 51.4 (July 1990): 313-20.

433. Glaviano, Cliff, and R Errol Lam. "Academic Libraries and Affirmative Action:Approaching Cultural Diversity in the 1990s." College and Research Libraries51.6 (Nov. 1990): 513-23.

434. Hay, Fred J. 'The Subject Specialist in the Academic Library: A Review Article."Journal of Academic Librarianship 16.1 (Mar. 1990): 11-17.

435. Kendrick, Aubrey. 'The Educational Background and Work Experience ofAcademicBusiness Librarians." EQ 29.3 (Mar. 1990): 394-99.

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436. Kilpatrick, Thomas L., and Karen Becker, eds. "Academic Libraries in the '90s."Illinois Libraries 72.8 (Nov. 1990): 1- 621,626-39.

437. Kreitz, Patricia A.. and Annegret Ogden. "Job Responsibilities and Job Satisfactionat the University of California Libraries." College and Research Libraries 51.4(July 1990): 297-312.

438. Lee, Susan. 'The Position Analysis Program: Harvard College Library's Experience."Library Administration & Management 4.4 (Sept. 1990): 205-07.

439. Lowry, Charles B. "Converging Information Technologies: How Will LibrariesAdapt?" CAUSE /EFFECT 13.3 (Sept. 1990): 35-42.

440. Lynch, Mary Jo. "Smaller Increases Than in 1989." American Libraries 21.10 (Nov.1990): 951.

441. McCaslin, Sharon. 'The Displacement of Mary Jones." American Libraries 21.3(Mar. 1990): 186-91.

442. Menendez, Miguel, et al. Promotion: Responsibilities, Policies and Procedures.Miami, FL: Florida International Univ., 1990. (ERIC Document ED326254).

443. Meyer, Richard W. "Earnings Gains Through the Institutionalized Standard ofFaculty Status." Library Administration & Management 4.4 (Sept. 1990): 184-93.

444. Mirfakhrai, Mohammad H. Job Satisfaction of Academic Librarians: A Review ofLiterature. Washington, DC: ERIC Clearinghouse, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED320095).

445. Podolsky, Arthur. Academic Libraries, 1988. Washington, DC: National Center forEducation Statistics, 1990.

446. Wright, Joyce C. "Recruitment and Retention of Minorities in Academic Libraries:A Plan of Action for the 1990s." Illinois Libraries 72.8 (Nov. 1990): 621-25.

447. Wright, Joyce C., and Barton M. Clark Affirmative Action Policies and Practices inARL Libraries. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, Office ofManagement Services, 1990.

448. "Strategic Planning in Higher Education: Implementing New Roles for the AcademicLibrary (Special Issue)." Journal of Library Administration 13.3-4 (1990)

LONG-RANGE PLANNING

449. Angel, Dan, and Adrian Barrera. ACC 2000: Building a Future Together: TheAustin Community College Proactive 1..s24 Range Plan. Austin, 'DC: AustinCommunity Coll, 1990. (ERIC Document ED324049).

450. Bollinger, John G. "Strategic Planning in an Academic Environment." EngineeringEducation 80.1 (Jan. 1990): 19-22.

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451. California State Postsecondary Education Commission. Higher Education at theCrossroads: Planning for the Twenty-First Century. Report 90-1. Sacramento,CA: The Commission, 1990. (ERIC Document ED330242).

452. Dooris, Michael J., and G. Gregory Lozier. "Adapting Formal Planning Approaches:The Pennsylvania St...te University." New Directions for Institutional Research 67(Sept. 1990): 5-21.

453. Dunn, John A. "Entrepreneurial Planning: Tufts University." New Directions forInstitutional Research 65 (Sept. 1990): 23-37.

454. Florida Association of Community Colleges. Long Range Strategic Plan, 1990:Florida Association of Community Colleges. Tallahassee, FL: The Association,1990. (ERIC Document ED331533).

455. Green, Janice S. 'Planning at a Small Institution: Bradford College." NewDirections for Institutional Research 65 (Sept. 1990): 39-54.

456. Handy, Ty J. The Necessity of Environmental Scanning Prior to Long-RangePlanning Activities at Higher Education Institutions." Paper Presented at theConference of the Mid- South Educational Research Association, New Orleans,LA, November 13-16, 1990. (ERIC Document ED326156).

457. Kavanagh, Kathleen A. "Having It All." Currents 16.3 (Mar. 1990): 38-42.

458. Morrell, Louis R. "Going for Broke." AGB Reports 32.4 (July 1990): 16-19.

459. Morrison, James L. Anticipating the Future of Higher Education. Proceedings of aGeneral Session at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of HigherEducation, Portland, Oregon. November 1-4, 1990. College Station, 'IX:Association for the Study of Higher Education, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED339286).

460. Pennsylvania College of Technology. 1990-1993 Long Range Plan: PennsylvaniaCollege of Technology. Williamsport, PA: The College, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED319470).

461. Sisaye, Seleshi. "Structural Analysis of Competitive Forces in Higher EducationIndustry: A Conceptual Framework" Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe Northeastern Educational Research Association, 21st, Ellenville, PA,October-November 1990. (ERIC Document ED329174).

462. Tan, David L. "Strategic Planning in Higher Education: Varying Definitions, KeyCharacteristics, Benefits, Pitfalls, and Good Approaches." 1990. Paper Presentedat the Southwest Society for College and University Planning, Tucson, AZ, March1, 1990. (ERIC Document ED318341).

463. Whiteley, Meredith A., et al. 'Developing Scenarios: Linking EnvironmentalScanning and Strategic Planning." Planning for Bigler Education 18.4 (1990):47-60.

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464. Brewer, Peggy D., et al. "Promoting Research Productivity in Colleges of Business."Journal of Education for Business 66.1 (Sept. 1990): 52-56.

465. Schwab, Donald P., and Craig A. Olson. "Merit Pay Practices: Implications forPay-Performance Relationships." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 43.3(Feb. 1990): 237S-55S.

NLRB

466. Chaison, Gary N., and Dileep G. Dhairale. "A Note on the Severity of the Decline inUnion Organizing Activity." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 43.4 (Apr.1990): 366- 373.

467. Flaxman, Howard R "Recent Labor Board Decisions Analyze High-rise Picketing."National Law Journal 12.36 (14 May 1990): 17.

468. McCalla Robert K. "Future of the NLRB: From the Employer's Standpoint." Laborand Employment Law Institute Annual (1990): 337-346.

469. Schantz, Roger L. 'The NLRB Closes the Door on Unilateral Economic Layoffs."Ohio State Law Journal 51.4 (Oct. 1990): 1049-1066.

470. Stephens, Elvis C. "Unfair Labor Practices." HRMagazine 35.3 (Mar. 1990): 90-92.

471. Trumka, Richard L. "Future of the NLRB: From the Union's Standpoint." Labor andEmployment Law Institute Annual (1990): 325-336.

472. Wasserman, Mark A. "NLRB Tries to Make Several Policy Changes." Los AngelesDaily Journal 103.46 (5 Mar. 1990): 7.

NON-FACULTY

473. Bee, Richard H., et al. "Analysis of the Unionization of Academic Advisors."National Academic Ac_msi Association Journal 10.1 (Mar. 1990): 35-40.

474. Cavender, Dorothy H. "Improving the Effectiveness of Advisory Services ThroughPerformance Appraisal." National Academic Ac_Ivi_gn Association Journal 10.1(Mar. 1990): 26-29.

475. Earwood-Smith, Glenda, et al. "Women Making It to the Top as Chief StudentAffairs Officers." NASPA Journal 27.4 (June 1990): 299-305.

476. Ebbers, Larry H., and Shirley L. Henry. "Cultural Competence: A New Challengeto Student Affairs Professionals." NASPA Journal 27.4 (June 1990): 319-23.

477. Grassmuck, Karen. "Big Increases in Academic-Support Staffs Prompt GrowingConcerns on Campuses." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.28 (28 Mar. 1990):A1,32-34.

478. Haro, Roberto P. "Latinos and Executive Positions in Higher Education."Educational Record 71.3 (June 1990): 39-42.

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479. Moore, Kathryn M. "Creating Strengths Out of Our Differences: Women andMinority Administrators." New Directions for Higher Education 18.4 (Dec. 1990):89-98.

PART-TIME FACULTY

480. American Association of Community and Junior Colleges. Proceedings of theNational Conference on Professional Development of Part-TimeOccupational/Technical Faculty, Scottsdale, AZ, Jan.31-Feb.3, 1990. Berkeley,CA: National Center for Research in Vocational Education, 1990.

481. Kelly, Diana K. A Human Resources Development Approach to Part-Time Facultyin the Community College. Masters thesis: Claremont Graduate School, 1990.

482. Leitzel, Thomas. "Implementing a Team Teaching Approach for Part-Time FacultyDevelopment." Community Services Catalyst 20.1 (Dec. 1990): 21-28.

483. Lundy, Katherina L. P., and Barbara D. Warme. "Gender and Career Trajectory:The Case of Part-Time Faculty." Studies in Higher Education 15.2 (1990):207-22.

484. Osborn, Rick. "Part-Time Faculty Development What Do We Know and What CanWe Use?" Community Services Catalyst 20.2 (Mar. 1990): 17-21.

485. Selvadurai, Ranj ani H. "Advantages and Disadvantages of Hiring Part-Time Facultyin Higher Education." Community Review 10.1-2 (Sept. 1990): 35-36.

486. Silvers, Philip J. Utilization of Associate Faculty at Pima Community College: AReport on Surveys of College Associate Faculty and Department Heads. Tucson,AZ: Pima Community College, Office of Research and Planning, 1990.

487. Smith, Milton L. 'The Adjunct/Full-Time Faculty Ratio." New Directions forCommunity Colleges 18.1 (Mar. 1990): 71-82.

488. Spinetta, Katrin I. "Part-Time Instructors in the California Community Colleges: ANeed to Revise Current Policies." Community College Review 18.1 (June 1990):43-49.

PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

489. "EAPs in Higher Education." Employee Assistance 3.1 (Aug. 1990): 19.

490. Bouchard, Ron, and Ray T. Fortunato. "Is Your Human Resource DepartmentStaffed Adequately?" CUPA Journal 41.2 (June 1990): 1-9.

491. Bromert, Jane Doyle. College Search Committees. Washington, D.C.: ERICClearinghouse on Higher Education, George Washington University, 1990.

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492. Bruce, Willa. 'Dual Career Couples in the University: Policies and Problems." PaperPresented an the Annual Conference of the National Association for WomenDeans, Administrators and Counselors, 74th, Nashville, TN, March 21-25, 1990.(ERIC Document ED318938).

493. Coady, Sharon. "How to Hire Good Faculty." Paper Presented at the AnnualInternational Conference on Teaching Excellence and Conference ofAdministrators, 12th, Austin, TX, May 20-23, 1990 (ERIC Document ED320644).

494. Collins, Maurice. "Enrollment, Recruitment, and Retention of Minority Faculty andStaff in Institutions of Higher Education." Action in Teacher Education 12.3(Sept. 1990): 57-62.

495. Cullivan, Kathryn Gould. "Women in Higher Education Administration: Part of thePower or Part of a Problem?" CUPA Journal 41.4 (Dec. 1990): 9-15.

496. Ehrenberg, Ronald. "Faculty Turnover at American Colleges and Universities:Analyses of AAUP Data." National Bureau of Economic Research (1990): 29-40.

497. Kroboth, Patricia D. "A Focus on Recruitment and Retention." American Journalof Pharmaceutical Education 54.4 (Dec. 1990): 362-63.

498. Martian°, Paul L., and John E. Kello. "Staff Training and Development in AcademicOrganizations." CUPA Journal 41.2 (June 1990): 35-42.

499. O'Shea, Catherine L. "Necessary Losses." Currents 17.8 (Sept. 1990): 58-62.

500. Paddon, Anna R, and Lona Cobb. "Overlooked Faculty Resource in HistoricallyBlack Colleges." Journalism Educator 45.1 (Mar. 1990): 64-70.

501. Pence, James L. "Adapting Faculty Personnel Policies." New Directions for HigherEducation 18.2 (Sept. 1990): 59-68.

502. Rose, Linda Jean. College Employee Assistance Programs for Faculty: A DescriptiveProfile. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Pittsburgh, 1990.

503. Smith, Candy Stevens, and Gerald R Ferris. "Human Resources Strategy andPlanning in Higher Education." Human Resource Planning 13.1 (Feb. 1990):13-26.

504. Zeiss, Tony. "Employee Retention: A Challenge of the Nineties." Community,Technical, and Junior College Journal 60.4 (Feb. 1990): 34-37.

POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

505. "Academic Watch: Political Correctness' in Colleges." National Review 42 (19 Nov.1990): 18.

506. "Politically Correct: Political Re-education on College Campuses." The Wall StreetJournal 26 Nov. 1990, A: 10.

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507. "Professors Censure Catholic Colleges." National Catholic Reporter 26 (29 June1990): 6.

508. Adler, Jerry, Peter S. Prescott, and Patrick Houston. 'Taking Offense: Is this theNew Enlightenment on Campus or the New McCarthyism?" Newsweek 116 (24Dec. 1990): 48-55.

509. Greenberg, Michael, and Seymour Zenchelsky. 'The Confrontation with Nazism atRutgers: Academic Bureaucracy and Moral Failure." History, of EducationQuarterly 30.3 (Sept. 1990): 325-49.

510. Mooney. Carolyn J. "Academic Group Fighting the Politically Correct Left' GainsMomentum." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.15 (12 Dec. 1990): A1,13,16.

511. Novak, Michael. 'Thought Police: Politically Correct Thinking at AmericanUniversities." Forbes 146.7 (1 Oct. 1990): 212.

PUBLIC SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS

512. "Court Strikes Down Public Employment Relations Board Regulations: Right toWork Foundation Wins." PR Newswire (28 Mar. 1990):

513. Coleman. Charles J. Managing Labor Relations in the Public Sector. San Francisco,CA: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

514. Deitsch, Clarence R., and David A. Di lts. The Arbitration of Rights Disputes in thePublic Sector. New York: Quorum Books, 1990.

515. Dilts, David A. "Mediation in the Public Sector. Toward a Paradigm of Negotiationsand Dispute Resolution." Journal of Collective Negotiations Public Sector 19.1(1990): 49-60.

516. Donovan, Ronald. Administering the Taylor Law: Public Employee Relations in NewYork. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 1990.

517. Fryer, John, and Bob Dale. "Making the Most of the Public Sector." Policy Options11 (1990): 23-27.

518. Gagnon, Mona Josee. "Reflections on the Quebec Public Sector ContractNegotiations." Studies on Political Economy (Mar. 1990): 169-79.

519. Greer, William. Labor and Employment Law: Public Sector. Lake Oswego, OROregon State Bar, Continuing Legal Education, 1990.

520. Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Los Angeles. Issues inPublic Sector Employment. Los Angeles, CA: The Institute, 1990.

521. Reid, Joseph D., and Michael M. Kurth. "Union Militancy Among Public Employees:A Public Choice Hypothesis." Journal of Labor Research 11 (Dec. 1990): 1-23.

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522. Riccucci, Norma. Women, Minorities, and Unions in the Public Sector. New York:Greenwood Press. 1990.

523. Zax, Jeffrey S., and Casey Ichniowski. "Bargaining Laws and Unionization in theLocal Public Sector." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 43.4 (Apr. 1990):447-462.

QUALITY OF WORKL1FE

524. Austin, Ann E., and Mary Pi lat. 'Tension, Stress, and the Tapestry of FacultyLives." Academe 76.1 (Jan. 1990): 38-42.

525. Coll, Kenneth, and Robert Rice. "Job Satisfaction Among Community CollegeCounselors." Community /Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice 14.2(Apr. 1990): 83-91.

526. Dey, Eric L. 'Dimensions of Faculty Stress: Evidence from a Recent NationalSurvey." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Studyof Higher Education Portland, OR, November 1-4, 1990. (ERIC DocumentED326104).

527. Earnshaw, Alice Russell, et al. 'The Experience of Job Insecurity for ProfessionalWomen." Journal of Employment Counseling 27.1 (Mar. 1990): 2-18.

528. Lebow, Rob. A Journey Into the Heroic Environment: 8 Principles That Lead toGreater Productivity, Quality, Job Satisfaction, and Profits. Rocklin, CA: PrimaPub, 1990.

529. Matter, Michael W. "Retaining Faculty: A Tale of Two Campuses." Research inHigher Education 31.1 (Feb. 1990): 39-60.

530. Milosheff, Ellen. "Factors Contributing to Job Satisfaction at the CommunityCollege." Community College Review 18.1 (June 1990): 12-22.

531. Neal, John E. "An Examination of Disciplinary Differences in Factors Related toJob Satisfaction Among Liberal Arts College Faculty Members." Paper Presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education,Portland, OR, November 1-4, 1990. (ERIC Document ED326124).

532. Noro, Kageyu, and 0. Brown. Human Factors in Organizational Design andManagement-M. New York: Elsevier Science Pub, 1990.

533. Perkins-Reed, Marcia A. "When 9 to 5 Isn't Enough." Rev. Ed. Santa Monica, CA:Hay House, 1990.

534. Smart, John C. "A Causal Model of Faculty Turnover Intentions." Research inHigher Education 31.5 (Oct. 1990): 405-24.

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535. Tucker, Mary Lee. The Relationship Between Arming and Job Satisfaction forHumanities and Social Science Faculty in the Virginia Community CollegeSystem. Charlottesville, VA: Piedmont Virginia Community Coll. Office ofInstitutional Research and Planning, 1990. (ERIC Document ED327225).

RETIREMENT

536. "Canadian Supreme Court Upholds Retirement, Mandatory for Private Sector, butNot for Government Employees." Daily Labor Report.236 (7 Dec. 1990): Al2-A13.

537. Arden, Eugene. "Colleges Should Look to Retired Professors to Cope with theLooming Faculty Shortage." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.16 (3 Jan. 1990):Bl, B3.

538. Blum, Debra E. 'More Moderate Increase in Faculty Retirements Predicted in NewStudy." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.29 (4 Apr. 1990): Al, A16.

539. Brabb, George J. "A Hidden Cost of Changing Jobs for College and UniversityFaculty Members -- Reduction in Pension Benefits." Benefits Quarterly 6.3(1990): 55-64.

540. Casper, Gerhard, and Saunders MacLane. "Older Doesn't Mean Wiser." The NewYork Times 26 Oct. 1990, A: 17(N) 35(L).

541. Crase, Darrell, and Michael H. Hamrick. 'The Health Education Professoriate:Demographics and Projected Retirements." Health Education 21.5 (Sept. 1990):46-52.

542. Craver, Charles B. 'The Implications of the Elimination of Retirement. Mandatoryfor Professors." Journal of College and University Law 16.3 (Dec. 1990): 343-72.

543. Daniels, Craig E., and Janet D. Daniels. 'Voluntary Retirement Incentive Optionsin Higher Education." Benefits Quarterly 6.2 (1990): 68-78.

544. Daniels, Craig, and Janet Daniels. "Uncapping: Threat or Opportunity?' AGBReports 32.5 (Sept. 1990): 24-28.

545. Goodall, Leonard E., and William J Corney. Managing Your TIAA-CREF RetirementAccounts: Investment Strategies to Maximize Retirement Income. Dubuque, IA:Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1990.

546. Gray, Mary W. "Investment or Insurance?" AGB Reports 32.5 (Sept. 1990): 20-23.

547. Green, Martin. 'The Golden Years: Higher Education Retirees Are FaringReasonably Well." Business Officer 24.6 (Dec. 1990): 22-24.

548. Hanisch, Kathy A., and Charles L. Huhn. "Job Attitudes and OrganizationalWithdrawal: An Examination of Retirement and Other Voluntary WithdrawalBehaviors." Journal of Vocational Behavior 37.1 (Aug. 1990): 60-78.

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549. Jefferson, Anne L. 'The Impact of Universities' ERPs?" Paper Presented at theAnnual Conference of the American Education Finance Association, Las Vegas,NV, March 1990. (ERIC Document ED319286).

550. Khan, A. N. "Mandatory Retirement Age for University Professors." Journal of Lawand Education 19.1 (1990): 135-146.

551. ---. "Retirement, Mandatory Age for University Professors." Journal of Law andEducation 19.1 (1990): 135-146.

552. Mangan, Katherine S. "Colleges Slow to Permit Employees to Take Advantage ofTIAA-CREF Policy Allowing Transfer of Funds." Chronicle of Higher Education37.1 (5 Sept. 1990): A15-A16.

553. Mauch, James E., et al. The Emeritus Professor. Old Rank, New Meaning.Washington, DC: ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Reports, the George WashingtonUniversity, 1990. (ERIC Document ED321725).

554. Monrad, Elizabeth, et al. "Gauging the Impact: Postretirement Health Benefits andthe New Accounting Rules." Business Officer 24.6 (Dec. 1990): 30-33.

555. Mooney, Carolyn J. "College Pension Market Enters an Era of Tough Competitionand Close Scrutiny." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.10 (7 Nov. 1990): A1,15.

556. Morrell, Louis. "Colleges Should Offer Pension-Plan Options That Give EmployeesMaximum Flexibility." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.24 (28 Feb. 1990):B 1 -B3.

557. Ruebhausen, Oscar M., ed. Pension and Retirement Policies in Colleges andUniversities: An Analysis and Recommendations. San Francisco, CAJossey-Bass, 1990.

558. Stuen, Cynthia, and Lenard W. Kaye. "Retired University Faculty: UntappedExpertise." Adult Learning 1.4 (Jan. 1990): 25-27.

559. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association. College and University EmployeeRetirement and Insurance Benefits Cost Survey. New York: The Association,1990.

560. Winter, Gene M., et al. A Study to Identify Academic Personnel Replacement Needsin SUNY Community Colleges and Technical Colleges. Albany, NY: SUNY,Albany. Office for Community Colleges, 1990. (ERIC Document ED325181).

RETRENCHMENT

561. "Pension Win for York University Faculty of Education Teachers." Canadian Legal& Legislative Benefits Reporter 8.5 (Oct. 1990): 7-8.

562. Ashar, Hanna, and Jonathan Z. Shapiro. "Are Retrenchment Decisions Rational?The Role of Information in Times of Budgetary Stress." Journal of HigherEducation 61.2 (Mar. 1990): 121-41.

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563. Chabotar, Kent John, and James P. Honan. "Coping with Retrenchment Strategiesand Tactics." Change 22.6 (Nov. 1990): 28-34.

564. Grassmuck, Karen. "Clouded Economy Prompts Colleges to Weigh Changes."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.20 (31 Jan. 1990): A1,28,30.

565. ---. "Columbia U. Uses Philosophy of 'Selective Excellence' to Make Painful Cuts inPrograms, Administration." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.32 (25 Apr. 1990):A1,31-33.

566. Hardy, Cynthia. "Hard' Decisions and Tough' Choices: The Business Approach toUniversity Decline." Higher Education 20.3 (Oct. 1990): 301-21.

567. Neumann, Anna. "On the Making of 'Good Times' and 'Hard Times': The SocialConstruction of Resource Stress." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of theAssociation for the Study of Higher Education, Portland, OR, November 1-4,1990. (ERIC Document ED326126).

568. Nies, Joyce I. "Faculty Development: An Imperative for the Nineties." Journal ofHome Economics 82.3 (Sept. 1990): 11-15.

569. Ostertag, Vesna. A Model for Strategic Planning for a Community CollegeThreatened la the Changes in the Military Environment. Ph.D. Dissertation:Nova University, 1990.

570. Zemsky, Robert, and William F. Massy. "Cost Containment: Committing to a NewEconomic Reality." Change 22.6 (Nov. 1990): 16-22.

SALARIES

571. "Fact File: Average Salaries of Full-Time Faculty Members at 1,800 Institutions."Chronicle of Higher Education 36.32 (25 Apr. 1990): Al2-15.

572. Adams, Edward A. "Law Professors Here Draw Top Salaries." New York LawJournal 203.11 (17 Jan. 1990): 1.

573. Aldrich, Lela Montgomery, et al. "Association of Chairmen of Departments ofPhysiology Annual Questionnaire Results." Physiologist 33.3 (June 1990):49,61-68.

574. Blum, Debra E. "Administrators' Pay Rises Less Than Inflation Rate." Chronicle ofHigher Education 36.23 (21 Feb. 1990): A1,16-17,19.

575. ---. "Engineering Professors Are the Highest Paid for 7th Straight Year." Chronicleof Higher Education 36.32 (25 Apr. 1990): A1,20.

576. Brown, Patricia Q. Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty on 9- and 10-MonthContracts in Institutions of !item- Education, 1977-78 Through 1987-88.Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics, 1990.

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577. California. Community Colleges. Office of the Chancellor. Report on Staffing andSalaries, Fall 1989. Sacramento, CA: The Office. 1990. (ERIC DocumentED324055).

578. California State Postsecondary Education Commission. Faculty Salaries inCalifornia's Public Universities, 1990-91. Sacramento, CA: The Commission,1990. (ERIC Document ED330240).

579. ---. Supplemental Report on Academic Salaries, 1989-90. Sacramento, CA: TheCommission, 1990. (ERIC Document ED329207).

580. Carter, Margaret V., and Maly Wyatt. "College and University Administrators."American School & University 62 (Jan. 1990): 36-42.

581. College and University Personnel Association. National Faculty Salary Surveyed laDiscipline and Rank in Private Colleges and Universities, 1989-90. Washington,D.C: The Association. 1990.

582. ---. National Faculty Salary Survey la Discipline & Rank in State Colleges &Universities 1990. Washington, D.C: The Association, 1990.

583. Donofrio, Kathleen E., et al. Administrative Compensation Silrvey: 1989-90.Washington, D.C.: College and University Personnel Association, 1990. (ERICDocument ED323900).

584. Dworkin, A. Gary. 'The Salary Structure of Sociology Departments." AmericanSociologist 21.1 (Mar. 1990): 48-59.

585. Evangelauf, Jean. "Average Faculty Salary Reaches $41,650, Up 6.1% in a Year,AAUP Survey Finds." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.31 (18 Apr. 1990):A13,17.

586. Fleury, Ronald J. "N.J. Faculty Salaries Keep Pace with N.Y." New Jersey LawJournal 125.5 (1 Feb. 1990): 4.

587. Hansen, W. Lee, and Thomas F. Guidugli. "Comparing Salary and EmploymentGains for Higher Education Administrators and Faculty Members." Journal ofHigher Education 61.2 (Mar. 1990): 142-59.

588. Huber, Bettina J. "Compensation and Support for Foreign Language DepartmentChairs: A Survey of 1989 ADFL Seminar Participants." ADFL Bulletin 21.3 (Mar.1990): 10-17.

589. Illinois Community College Board. Salary Survey Report for the Illinois PublicCommunity Colleges, Fall 1989. Springfield, IL: The Board, 1990. (ERICDocument ED314114).

590. Johnson, Mark A., and Willie A. Stockdale. 'The Analyses of Salaries of aHeterogeneous Faculty: Some Practical Considerations." CUPA Journal 41.4(Dec. 1990): 27-36.

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591. Konrad, Alison M., and Jeffrey Pfeffer. "Do You Get What You Deserve? FactorsAffecting the Relationship Between Productivity and Pay." Administrative ScienceQuarterly 35.2 (June 1990): 258-286.

592. Levy, Frank. "Long Run Trends in Administrative Salaries." CUPP. Journal 41.2(June 1990): 11-20.

593. Linnernan, Peter D., and Michael L. Wachter. 'The Economics of FederalCompensation." Industrial Relations 29.1 (1990): 58-76.

594. Ott, Mary Diederich. FY 90 Faculty Salary Review. College Park, MD: MarylandUniv. Office of Institutional Studies, 1991. (ERIC Document ED326099).

595. Pfeffer, Jeffrey, and Alison Davis-Blake. "Determinants of Salary Dispersion inOrganizations: Colleges & Universities." Industrial Relations 29.1(1990): 38-57.

596. Pfeffer, Jeffrey, and Jerry Ross. "Gender-Based Wage Differences: The Effects ofOrganizational Context." Work and Occupations: An International SociologicalJournal 17.1 (Feb. 1990): 55-78.

597. Regan, Catherine E. Faculty Salary Differences at Selected Institutions of the StateUniversity of New York. Ph.D. Dissertation: State University of New York atAlbany, 1990.

598. Strohm, Paul, ed. 'The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession,1989-90." Academe 76.2 (Mar. 1990):

599. Sullivan. Teresa. "U. of I. Professors Have Highest State School Salaries." ChicagoDaily Law Bulletin 136.24 (2 Feb. 1990): 2.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT

600. Campbell, Julie Lynne. Male Faculty Attitudes Toward Women and Tolerance forSexual Harassment. Ph.D. Dissertation: Ohio University, 1990.

601. Conte, Alba. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Law and Practice. New York:Wiley Law Publications, 1990.

602. Dozier, Jane. "Sexual Harassment: It Can Happen Here." AGB Reports 32.1 (Jan.1990): 15-20.

603. Dziech, Billie Wright, and Linda Weiner. The Lecherous Professor: SexualHarassment on Campus. 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990.

604. Friedman, Scott E. Sex Law: A Legal Sourcebook on Critical Sexual Issues for theNon-lawyer. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1990.

605. McKinney, Kathleen. "Sexual Harassment of University Faculty by Colleagues andStudents." Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 23.7-8 (Oct. 1990): 421-38.

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606. Paludi, Michele A. "Creating New Taboos in the Academy: Faculty Responsibilityin Preventing Sexual Harassment." Initiatives 52.4 (Dec. 1990): 29-34.

607. ---. Ivory Power. Sexual Harassment on Campus. Albany. N.Y.: State University ofNew York Press, 1990.

608. Pollack, Wendy. "Sexual Harassment: Women's Experience Vs. Legal Definitions."Harvard Women's Law J .13 (Mar. 1990): 35- 85.

609. Rizzo, Ann Marie, and Dolores Brosnan. "Critical Theory and CommunicationDysfunction: The Case of Sexually Ambiguous Behavior." Administration andSociety .22 (May 1990): 66-85.

610. Rubin, Linda J. , and Sherry B. Borgers. "Sexual Harassment in Universities Duringthe 1980s." Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 23.7-8 (Oct. 1990): 397-411.

611. Savoie, Dominique, and Viateur Larouche. "Le Harcelement Sexuel au Travail:Resultats de Deux Etudes Quebecoises." Industrial Relations (Quebec) .45 (Dec.1990): 38-62.

612. Strauss, Marcy. "Sexist Speech in the Workplace." Harvard Civil Rights-CivilLiberties Law Review .25 (Dec. 1990): 1-51.

613. Wallentine, Kenneth R "Sex for Success: A Pathfinder for Sexual HarassmentActions." Legal Reference Services Quarterly 10.4 (1990): 67-85.

614. Woemer, William L., and Sharon L. Oswald. "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace:A View Through the Eyes of the Courts." Labor Law Journal 41 (1990): 786-93.

STRIKES

615. Myers, Ken. "Bridgeport Legal Staff Draws Ire of Striking University Faculty."National Law Journal 13.6 (15 Oct. 1990): 4.

616. Woolsey, Christine. 'Walkout Over Health Plan Stops Classes at Temple." BusinessInsurance 24.38 (17 Sept. 1990): 3, 39.

TENURE & PROMOTION

617. "Reviewing Tenure Decisions." Los Angeles Daily Journal 12 Jan. 1990: 4.

618. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges. Towards a Model Four YearTenure Process. Sacramento, CA: The Senate, 1990 (ERIC DocumentED325187).

619. Baltimore, David. "In Defense of Tenure: Though Much Maligned, the Guaranteeof Faculty's Job Security Gives Universities their Cohesion and Identity."Technology Review 93.8 (Nov. 1990): 70-72.

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620. Blackburn, Robert T., and Neil R Wylie. "Current Appointments and TenurePractices: Their Impact on New Faculty Careers." CUPA Journal 41.3 (Sept.1990): 9-15,18-20.

621. Blum, Debra E. "Universities Where Tenure Candidates Can Review their Files SaySystem Has Not Been Undermined." Chronicle of Higher Education 36.22 (14Feb. 1990): A19, 21.

622. Boyer, Ernest L. Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990.

623. Buell, Cindy. 'Demands for Research and Publication at the Small College." ACABulletin 74 (Oct. 1990): 63-68.

624. Buzza, Bonnie Wilson. "Faculty Perceptions of Publication Expectations in theSmall College Setting: Have the Rules Changed?" ACA Bulletin 74 (Oct. 1990):54-62.

625. Dill, Bonnie Thornton, and John R Dill. 'To Be Mature, Tenured, and Black:Reflections on 20 Years of Academic Partnership." Change 22.2 (Mar. 1990):30-33.

626. Galbraith, John Kenneth. A Tenured Professor. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990.

627. Haley, Roger M.. et al. A Handbook for Contracts, Promotion, and Evaluation. AFaculty Handbook. Alamogordo. NM: New Mexico State Univ., 1990. (ERICDocument ED325183).

628. Jacobs. Frederic. "Expectations of and by Faculty: An Overview for the 1990s." NewDirections for Higher. Education 18.2 (June 1990): 43-50.

629. Katayama. Mary. 'Doing the Right Thing: The Critical Role of Students in theTenure Campaign." Amerasia Journal 16.1 (1990): 109-'.7.

630. Kennedy, James E. "Faculty Status in a Climate of Change." Journal of DentalEducation 54.5 (May 1990): 268-72.

631. Kimball, Roger. Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Higher Education.New York Harper Row, 1990.

632. Markoff, Lisa Green. "Action of Harvard's Prof. Bell Focuses Attention on Diversity."National Law Journal 12.35 (7 May 1990): 4.

633. Minami, Dale. "Guerrilla War at UCLA: Political and Legal Dimensions of theTenure Battle." Amerasia Journal 16.1 (1990): 81-107.

634. Morrow, Robert D. "Faculty Workload Policies in Schools of Education: EmergingQuestions." Teacher Education quarterly 17.3 (June 1990): 53-58.

635. Muller, Carol B. "Hidden Passages to Success in the Academic Labor Market."Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational ResearchAssociation, Boston, MA, April 16- 20. 1990. (ERIC Document ED318383).

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636. Neher, William W. "A Study of Selected Faculty Handbooks: Policies on Promotion,Tenure, and Research." ACA Bulletin.74 (Oct. 1990): 10-17.

637. Nilsen, Alieen Pace, and Sandra Luelusen. "How to Keep Even Your Best Friendfrom Getting Tenure." Phi Delta Kappan 72.2 (Oct. 1990): 153-54.

638. Osumi, M. Dick. "No Middle Ground: A Personal View of the Tenure Campaign."Amerasia Journal 16.1 123-29.

639. Reuben, Richard C. 'Professors Win Case on Tenure." Los Angeles Daily Journal103.8 (10 Jan. 1990): 9.

640. Rosen, Bruce S. 'Tenure Denial at Rutgers Stirs Faculty, Student Ire." New JerseyLaw Journal 125.19 (1990): 1.

641. Russell, Susan H.. et al. Institutional Policies and Practices Regarding Faculty inHigher Education: Contractor Report. Washington, DC: National Center forEducation Statistics, 1990.

642. San Diego Community College. Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP):Evaluation, Tenure, and Promotion Guidelines. San Diego: The College, 1990.(ERIC Document ED325151).

643. Sanders, Alain L. "A Controversial Quartet: The Court Tackles Tenure, Sex,Housing and Criminal Law." Time 135.4 (22 Jan. 1990): 53.

644. Schafran, Lynn Hecht. "When Bias Is the Norm." National Law Journal 12.38 (28May 1990): 13.

645. Solomon, Eric S., et al. "Promotion and Appointment to Administrative Positionsof Dental School Faculty by Gender." Journal of Dental Education 54.8 (Aug.1990): 530-34.

646. Squiers, Deborah. "Judge Allows Professor's Suit Over Inquiry: Alternate ClassOffered Due to Teacher's Views. (Tenure Revocation Proceedings Against NewYork City College Professor Michael Levin)." New York Law Journal 204.117 (18Dec. 1990): 1.

647. ---. "Professor Denied Tenure Wins Trial of Bias Claims." New York Law Journal203.73 (17 Apr. 1990): 1.

648. Umemoto, Karen. 'Victory on the Tenure Front: A Summary of Lessons." AmerasiaJournal 16.1 (1990): 131-38.

649. Whooley, John E. 'Tenured Faculty Practices That Do/Could Enhance theTeaching Effectiveness of Nontenured Faculty." Paper Presented at the AnnualConference of the National Council of States on Inservice Education, 15th,Orlando, FL, November 16-20, 1990. (ERIC Document ED326524j.

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650. Thoreson, Richard W., et al. "Gender Differences in the Academic Career." Researchin Higher Education 31.2 (Apr. 1990): 193-209.

651. Wilson, Jean. "Moving in and Moving Up: Women in Higher Education in the1990s." New Directions for Higher Education 18.2 (June 1990): 67-72.

652. 'Women Faculty Excel as Campus Citizens." Change 22.5 (Sept. 1990): 39-43.

653. Backhouse, Constance B. 'Women Faculty at the University of Western Ontario:Reflections on the Employment Equity Award." Canadian Journal of Women andthe Law 4.1 (Mar. 1990): 36-65.

654. Barbee, Anita P., and Michael R Cunningham. 'Departmental Issues inDual-Academic Marriages." Paper Presented at the Annual Convention of theAmerican Psychological Association, 98th, Boston, MA, August 10-14, 1990.(ERIC Document ED327743).

655. Bowen, Brent D. A Trend Analysis of Women Who Hold Federal AviationAdministration Certificates: Relationship to the Representation of Women inCollegiate Aviation Faculty Ranks. Wichita, KS: Wichita State Univ., NationalInst. for Aviativa Research, 1990. (ERIC Document ED323878).

656. Collison, Michele N. "20 Years Later, Women on Formerly All-Male Campuses Fightto Change their Institutions' Old Boy' Images." Chronicle of Higher Education37.15 (12 Dec. 1990): A23-24.

657. Connors, Joanne Victoria. Gender Differences in Perceived Advancement Problems,Stress, Interpersonal Stress, and Satisfactionof University Faculty. Ph.D.Dissertation: University of Missouri. Columbia. 1990.

658. Davison, Alice, and Penelope Eckert, eds. Women in the Linguistics Profession.Washington, D.C.: Linguistic Society of America, 1990.

659. Engle, Janet P. "Profile of the New Faculty Member of the Future." AmericanJournal of Pharmaceutical Education 54.4 (Dec. 1990): 363-65.

660. Garkovich, Lorraine. "Factors Influencing the Status of Academic Women in RuralSociology." Rural Sociologist 10.1 (Dec. 1990): 3-9.

661. Gumport, Patricia J. "Feminist Scholarship as a Vocation." Higher Education 20.3(Oct. 1990): 231-43.

662. Lee, Barbara A. 'The Limits of Outcomes Analysis: A Comment on 'SexDiscrimination in Higher Education Employment: An Empirical Analysis of theCase Law."' Journal of Law and Education 19.4 (Sept. 1990): 523-526.

663. Lie, Suzanne Stiver, and Virginia E. O'Leary, eds. Storming the Tower: Women inthe Academic World. East Brunswick, NJ: Nichols/GP Publishing, 1990.

664. Lomperis, Ana Maria Turner. "Are Women Changing the Nature of the AcademicProfession?" Journal of Higher Education 61.6 (Nov. 1990): 643-77.

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665. Luna, Gaye, and Deborah Cullen. "An Ethnographic Comparison of MentoringFunctions for Women in Academe and Business." Paper Presented at theAmerican Educational Research Association Meeting, Boston, MA, April 23-27,1990. (ERIC Document ED322817).

666. National Science Foundation. NSF's Research Opportunities for Women Program:An Assessment of the First Three Years. Washington, D.C: The Foundation,1990. (ERIC Document ED322851).

667. Packer, Barbara Brown. "Gender Equity for Women Professors at ResearchUniversities." Ed. D. Diss. Harvard University, 1990.

668. Ransom, Michael A. "Gender Segregation by Field in Higher Education." Researchin Higher Education 31.5 (Oct. 1990): 477-94.

669. Roche, Victoria F. "Facilitating Professional Development in Women PharmacyFaculty: Role-Models, Mentors and Networks as Resources for AcademicSuccess." American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 54.4 (Dec. 1990):367-69.

670. Sagraves. Rosalie. "Where Is the Yellow Brick Road to the Ivory Tower?" AmericanJournal of Pharmaceutical Education 54.4 (Dec. 1990): 365-67.

671. Smart, Mollie S.. and Russell C. Smart. "Paired Prospects: Dual-Career Couples onCampus." Academe 76.1 (Jan. 1990): 33- 37.

672. Valentine, Patricia, and Gordon McIntosh. "Food for Thought: Realities of aWomen-Dominated Organization." Alberta Journal of Educational Research 36.4(Dec. 1990): 353-69.

673. Walters, C. Glenn, et al. "Women Scholars: Closing the Publication Gap." Researchin Higher Education 31.4 (Aug. 1990): 355-67.

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PROFESSIONS & PROFESSIONALSBIBLIOGRAPHY

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674. Barros, A. "A Major Crisis Looms for Labs." MLO Medical Laboratory Observer 22.8(Aug. 1990): 17-8.

675. Buchan, J. "Pay Body Review. Breaking Away." Nursi Times 86.42 (17 Oct.1990): 21.

676. Burda, D. "Bargaining Unit Appeal Heard." Modem Healthcare 20.2 (15 Jan. 1990):7.

677. ---. "Hospital Strike Incidence St-yed Level in '90." Modem Healthcare 20.48 (3Dec. 1990): 39-40.

678. ---. "Legality of NLRB Rules Upheld." Modem Healthcare 20.15 (16 Apr. 1990): 8.

679. ---. "NLRB Supports Review of Rules by High Court." Modem Healthcare 20.37 (17Sept. 1990): 2.

680. ---. "NLRB Prepares to Implement New Hospital Bargaining Rules." ModernHealthcare 20.16 (23 Apr. 1990): 3.

681. ---. "Union Election Activity Dwindles." Modem Healthcare 20.16 (23 Apr. 1990):34.

682. ---. "U.S. Supreme Court Takes NLRB Bargaining Unit Case." Modem Healthcare20.41 (15 Oct. 1990): 3.

683. Davidson, L. "Appealing Anomalies." airggn Times 86.13 (1990): 44-5.

684. Drane, D. "Unions." Canadian Journal of Medical Technology 52.2 (May 1990):113-5.

685. Eubanks. P. "Avoiding Unions: Supervisors Are the First Line of Defense." Hospitals64.22 (20 Nov. 1990): 40, 42-3.

686. ---. "Employee Grievance Policy Don't Discourage Complaints." Hospitals 64.24(20 Dec. 1990): 36-7.

687. Finkelstein. P. "At the Hearing: The Process of Arbitration. Part II." MinnesotaNom= Accent 62.3 (May 1990): 12.

688. Gullett, C.R, and M. J. Kroll. "Rule Making and the National Labor RelationsBoard: Implications for the Health Care Industry." Health Care Manage Rev 15.2(Mar. 1990): 61-5.

689. Imberman, W. "How Your Hospital Can Avoid a Union." Admin Radiology 9.11(Nov. 1990): 42, 44. 46+.

690. Kaye, G.H., and E. M. Burke. "Your Grievance Procedures Alone Will Not ProtectYou." Nursing Management 21.12 (Feb. 1990): 24-7.

691. Kim, H. "Beverly to Appeal NLRB Ruling." Modern Healthcare 20.47 (26 Nov. 1990):3.

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692. Margolis, R E. "Hospital Strikes: Adequate Notice Mandatory." Healthspan 7.5(May 1990): 23-4.

693. ---. "NLRB Wins Hospital Union Rules Suit." Healthspan 7.5 (May 1990): 22-3.

694. Rajecki, R "Strike Out Unionization. Simple Steps Prevent Tough Problems."Contemporary Longterm Care 13.11 (Nov. 1990): 50, 92-6.

695. Rakich, J. S.. E. R Becker. and C. N. Rakich. "An Analysis of Hospital UnionElection Activity: 1985-1987--by Hospital Ownership, Size, and System, andEmployee Organization and Bargaining-unit Size." Hospital Topics 68.1 (Dec.1990): 7-14.

696. Redle, D. A., and J. S. Rakich. "Judicial Review of NLRB Rulemaking in the HealthCare Industry: Implications for Labor and Management." Employee RelationsLaw Journal 16.3 (Dec. 1990): 333-6.

697. Reilly, M., E. Ladov, and J. Lyncheski. 'The NLRB: Its Many Faces Can BeDeceiving." Hospitals 64.21 (5 Nov. 1990): 80.

698. Rhodes, R 'The NLRB Bargaining Rules: Why Employees Turn to Unions." Trustee43.7 (July 1990): 20-1.

699. Rosenthal, E. A. "Good Planning Alleviates Bad Effects of Stoppages." Health CareStrategic Management 8.12 (Dec. 1990): 13-5.

700. Siegner, B. 'Pay Determination: How the Canadians Do It." Health ManpowerManagement 16.3 (Dec. 1990): 9-10,

701. Smith. J. P. 'The Politics of American Health Care." Journal of Advanced 111Ersing15.4 (Apr. 1990): 487-97.

702. Stickler, K. B. "Union Organizing Will Be Divisive and Costly." Hospitals 64.13 (5July 1990): 68-70.

703. Taravella, S. "Eaiser Employees OK 3-year Pact." Modern Healthcare 20.15 (16Apr. 1990): 4.

704. ---. 'Workers Strike S. Calif. Kaiser Facilities." Modern Healthcare 20.14 (9 Apr.1990): 4.

705. Zimmerman, D.A., and G. R King. "Union Elections and the NLRB. The HealthcareIndustry Continues to Challenge Bargaining Unit Determinations." Health flog71.1 (Jan. 1990): 96-101.

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS

706. "Health Care: Arbitration Now Standard in the Field." Los Angeles Daily Journal103.136 (9 July 1990): S10.

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707. "Resident Doctors End Strike at Bronx Hospital." New York Times 13 May 1990,A: 20(N). 25(L).

708. Alemi, Farrokh, Peter Fos, and William Lacorte. "A Demonstration of Methods forStudying Negotiations Between Physicians and Health Care Managers." DecisionSciences 21.3 (June 1990): 633-641.

709. American Medical Association. Collective Negotiation & Antitrust: A Guide forPhysicians. Washington, D.C.: AMA, 1990.

710. Bankhead, Charles D.. and Linda C. Higgins "Reform Pushed on Diverse Paths."Medical World News 31.6 (26 Mar. 1990): 40- 42.

711. Barbanel, Josh. 'Doctors Strike for Union Recognition at Hospital in Bronx." NewYork Times 4 May 1990, B: 3.

712. Burda, D. 'Physician Antitrust Case Settled." Modern Healthcare 20.11 (19 Mar.1990): 5-6.

713. Davies, R 'Wrongful Discharge: Battling Your Former Employee." DentalManagement 30.4 (Apr. 1990): 26-32.

714. Hagland, M. M. 'The Top 10 Developments in U.S. Health Care, 1990." Hospitals64.24 (20 Dec. 1990): 38-40.

715. Hudacek, S. S. "Collective Bargaining: Not a Dinosaur of the Past" AdvancedClinical Care 5.1 (Jan. 1990): 27-8.

716. Klinger, Alfred D. "HMO Employees - Including Doctors - Must Unionize." MedicalEconomics 67.20 (15 Oct. 1990): 24-27.

717. }Coning, J. H. 'The History of Medicine: Or Why We Need Physician Unions."Medical Economics 67.24 (10 Dec. 1990): 77- 8.

718. Kravitz, Richard L., et al. 'To Strike or Not to Strike? House-staff Attitudes andBehaviors During a Hospital Work Action." Western Journal of Medicine 153.5(Nov. 1990): 515-520.

719. Lambrecht, L. G., and J. E. Youker. 'We All Play in the Same Sandbox." InvestRadiology 25.9 (Sept. 1990): 1044-6.

720. McMullen, Andrew. "Mediation and Medical Malpractice Disputes: PotentialObstacles in the Traditional Lawyer's Perspective." Journal of Dispute Resolution1990.2 (Sept. 1990): 371-386.

721. Meyer, Hands. "Independent MD 'Union' Barred from Collective Bargaining withPayers." American Medical News 33.16 (27 Apr. 1990): 1-3.

722. Page, Leigh. "California Residents Union Joins AFL-CIO Affiliate." American MedicalNews 33.39 (19 Oct. 1990): 1-3.

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723. ---. "Resident Union Movement Slowly Gains Strength." American Medical News33.8 (23 Feb. 1990): 3-5.

724. Shouldice, R G. "Physicians Unions, Are they Healthy?" Medical GroupManagement Journal 37.4 (July 1990): 6.

725. Sobal, Larry V., and James 0. Hepner. 'Physician Unions: Any Doctor Can Join,but Who Can Bargain Collectively?" Hospital & Health Services Administration35.3 (Sept 1990): 327-341.

NURSES

726. "Are Unions Dead?" Business & Society Review.74 (June 1990): 4-10.

727. "Expanded Unionizing by RNs Is Upheld in Illinois: AHA Presses Supreme Court toIntervene with NLRB." American Journal of Ntir 90.6 (June 1990): 113-115.

728. "Federal Court Improperly Relied on Arbitrator's Decision of ERISA Claim."Legal-Legislative Reporter 24.11 (Nov. 1990): 5

729. Tour Easy Ways to Lose a Job in Nursing." American Journal of Nursing 90.6(June 1990): 27-8.

730. "Health Care Industry Uses New Ways to Recruit and Retain Needed Nurses." DailyLabor Report 227 (26 Nov. 1990): A4-A7.

731. "Labor Unions Ready Big Push to Organize Nurses, Counting on Courts to UpholdNew Bargaining Rule." American Journal of Nur:sing 90.5 (May 1990): 134-138.

732. "Midwest RNs Fight Overtime, Benefit Cuts." American Journal of Nursing 90.12(Dec. 1990): 84.

733. "State Nursing Associations Share Commitment to Collective Bargaining." AmericanNurse 22.2 (Feb. 1990): 24.

734. Abdelkader, M., and J.F. Macmillan. 'The Effect of a Nurses' Industrial Action onPsychiatric Hospital Admissions." Social Psvchiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology25.3 (May 1990): 154-8.

735. Alexander, L. J. "First the Verdict, Then the Trial." Washington Nurse 20.7 (Sept.1990): 12.

736. Baumgart, A. J. 'The Conflicting Demands of Professionalism and Unionism." NLNPublication 20.2294 (June 1990): 311-7.

737. Bernstein, Harry. "Union Competition May Help Nurses." Los Angeles Times 27Mar. 1990, D: 3.

738, Boss, R W., L. Boss, and J.A. Johnson. 'The Cost of Not Listening to Employees:The Case of a Union Movement at Bradford Hospital." Journal of Health &Human Resources Administration 13.1 (June 1990): 71-80.

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739. Burda, D. "Nursing Unions Target All Professionals." Modern Healthcare 20.33 (20Aug. 1990): 70, 72.

740. Carlisle, D. "Pay Review Body. The Pay Body Snatchers." Nursing Times 86.42 (17Oct. 1990): 16-7.

741. Cole. A. 'Pay Body Review. We Don't Want to Fight, but." Nursing Times 86.42 (17Oct. 1990): 20.

742. ---. 'Turning the Tide." Nursing Times 86.39 (1990): 40-2.

743. Cutshall, P. "Getting Louder on Nurses' Job Action." RNABC News 22.1 (Jan.1990): 9-10.

744. Eubanks, P. "Hefty Wage Hikes for Nurses Create a Domino Effect." Hospitals 64.1(5 Jan. 1990): 68, 70.

745. Flanagan, L. "SNAs Maintain Lead Over Unions." American Nurse 22.3 (Mar. 1990):14.

746. Grone, Jack. "Unions Focus on Nurses, but Hospitals Are Ready." St. LouisBusiness Journal 10.38 (11 June 1990): 4C.

747. Hartwick, D. "Participation Is Our Best Hope." American Nurse 22.6 (June 1990):4.

748. Hoover, K., E. M. Sanders, and J. M. Colin. "What's Right About Grievances?"American Journal of Ntissing 90.11 (Nov. 1990): 45- 6.

749. Horty, J., and P. Webb. "Offensive Sexual Conduct Basis for Harassment Suit." ORManager 6.9 (Sept. 1990): 14-5.

750. Joel, L. "Collective Bargaining: A Positive Force in the Workplace." AdministrationRadiology 9.11 (Nov. 1990): 55-7.

751. ---. "An Interview with Lucille Joel." Nursing Health Care 11.8 (Oct. 1990): 402-4.

752. ---. 'Workplace Representation: Continuing Commitment, New Choices." AmericanNurse 22.3 (Mar. 1990): 7.

753. Julius, D. J,. and N. DiGiovanni, Jr. "Sexual Harassment. Legal Issues,Implications for Nurses." AORN Journal 52.1 (July 1990): 95-104.

754. Kingsbury, S. "SNA Bargaining Brings Big Win for Staff RNs." American Nurse 22.3(Mar. 1990): 19. 21.

755. Koeppen, C. J. "ANA Continues to Support Family Leave Act." American Nurse 22.7(July 1990): 2.

756. Kosiba, Mary Ann. Identity as a Profession: An Interpretative History of Nursing'sEfforts at Professionalization. Ph.D. Dissertation: Rutgers University, 1990.

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757. Larson, B. A. "Managing an Internal Union Raid." Aspens Advisory Nurse Executive6.1 (Oct. 1990): 5-7.

758. Lawrence, M. "Experiencing Trade Unions Abroad." Nursing RSA 5.1 (Jan. 1990):26-8.

759. LeTourneau, B., and L. Hybben. "Nurses' Strikes: A Profession Maturing."Physician Executive 16.1 (Jan. 1990): 29-31.

760. Lim, D. "When the Wrong People Are Promoted." Nursing Standard 4.45 (1 Aug.1990): 43.

761. Lockwood, B. J. "Shared Governance in a Union Environment." Aspens AdvisoryNurse Executive 5.9 (June 1990): 1, 3, 6-7.

762. Mac Lachlan, L. "State Nursing Associations, Unions Compete for Members."American Nurse 22.2 (Feb. 1990): 25.

763. Nash, M. "Union Representation: Shout About It." Nursing Standard 5.10 (1990):53.

764. Palmer, P. N. "State Nurses' Associations, Not Trade Unions, Should RepresentNurses at the Bargaining Table." AORN 51.4 (Apr. 1990): 941-942.

765. Perry, L. "Member Drive Aims to Move Union 'Out Front' in Nurse Organization."Modern Healthcare 20.9 (5 Mar. 1990): 4.

766. Porter-O'Grady, T. 'No More 'Us Vs. Them'." Aspens Advisory Nurse Executive 5.9(June 1990): 2-3.

767. Potrykus, C. "Uncertainty Overshadows Pay Round." Health Visitor 63.11 (Nov.1990): 364.

768. Powell, C., et al. 'The Unexpected Relocation of Elderly In-patients in Response toa Threatened Strike." Journal of Advanced Nursing 15.4 (Apr. 1990): 423-9.

769. Selby, T. "ANA Gains Victory for RN-only Units." American Nurse 22.5 (May 1990):3, 26.

770. Stringer, B. "Summer of Our Discontent." Canadian Nurse 86.7 (Aug. 1990): 18.

771. Tammelleo, A. D. "Legally Speaking. Don't Be Afraid to Blow the Whistle onIncompetence." RN 53.6 (June 1990): 61-6.

772. Thiel, C. A. 'What Is a Raid and Its Effect on Nursing Representation by Non-nurseUnions?" Kansas Nurse 65.1 (Jan. 1990): 9.

773. Turner, T. "Pay Review Body. The Cost of Trusting." Nursing Times 86.42 (17 Oct.1990): 18-9.

774. Waltenbaugh, J. "Collective Bargaining Is Professional." Ohio Nurses Review 65.6(Sept. 1990): 2.

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775. Ward, R P. "Negotiators, Mediators and Arbitrators." Michigan Nurse 63.3 (Mar.1990): 12.

776. Wilson, C. N., C. L. Hamilton, and E. Murphy. "Union Dynamics in Nursing."Journal of Nursing Administration 20.2 (Feb. 1990): 35-9.

777. Zadoroznyj, Maria. Paths of Professionalization and Unionization: The CollectiveMobility Prolects of U.S. Registered Nurses. 1965-85. Ph.D. Dissertation: TheUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, 1990.

778. Zoler, Mitchel L. "Unions Scramble to Sign Nurses." Medical World News 31.12 (25June 1990): 19.

PROFESSIONS

779. American Bar Association. Commission on Women in the Profession. Lawyers andBalanced Lives: A Guide to Drafting and Implementing Workplace Policies forLawyers. Chicago, IL: The Commission, 1990.

780. International Labor Organization. Sectoral Activities Program. Conditions ofEmployment and Work of Journalists. Tripartite Meeting on the Conditions ofEmployment and Work of Journalists (1990: Geneva, Switzerland). Geneva: TheOffice, 1990.

781. Lempinen, Edward W. "Look for the Union Label." Student Lawyer 18.5 (Jan.1990): 6-7.

782. Rabban, David M. "Can American Labor Law Accommodate Collective Bargainingby Professional Employees?" Yale Law Journal 99.4 (Jan. 1990): 689-758.

PROFESSIONS - SPORTS

783. "Back Pay: Baseball Clubs May Pay Players Damages for Collusion by Owners."Sports Illustrated .73 (12 Nov. 1990): 9.

784. "Bill White, NL Umpires, Reach Agreement on Fights." Jet 78 (24 Sept. 1990): 47.

785. "Csonking the NFLPA." Sports Illustrated 72.22 (28 May 1990): 13.

786. "Minor Leagues Statement on New PBA: Professional Baseball Agreement." PRNewswire 5 Dec. 1990: 1205DC015.

787. "Playball: The 1990 Baseball Lockout Comes to an End." Sports Illustrated 72.12(26 Mar. 1990): 1.1.

788. "Union Narrows Search for Chief: National Hockey League Players Association." TheNew York 'rimes 21 Jan. 1990, 8:S2

789. Alpert, Mark. "Baseball: Be Paid as You Play." Fortune 121.6 (12 Mar. 1990):11-13.

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790. Balfour, Alan. 'The Longest Strike in U.S. Professional Sports History: Jai Alai -Part 1?" Labor Law Journal 41.7 (July 1990): 394-409.

791. Balzer, Howard. "Csonka Trying to Form New Union for Players." Sporting N S 28May 1990: 36.

792. Be isle, Laurent "You Think Baseball Is Tangled in Dispute?' The Christian ScienceMonitor 82.72 (12 Mar. 1990): 7.

793. Bernstein, Aaron. "Hey, Larry, What Are You Doing Here?" Business Week (25 June1990): 56-58.

794. Bernstein. Harry. "Scrimmage on NFL Free Agency." Los Angeles Times 5 June1990: D3.

795. Bishop. John A., J. Howard Finch, and John P. Formby. "Risk Aversion andRent-seeking Redistributions: Free Agency in the National Football League."Southern Economic Journal 57.1 (July 1990): 114-125.

796. Brody, B. F. "NFL Free Agency: A Modest Proposal." Denver University Law Review67.2 (1990): 155-164.

797. Bruggink, Thomas H. , and David R Rose, Jr. "Financial Restraint in the Free AgentLabor Market for Major League Baseball: Players Look at Strike Three." SouthernEconomic Journal 56.4 (Apr. 1990): 1029-1044.

798. Cahoon, Bradley Roscoe. "Modified Impasse Standard Determines Scope of LaborExemption." Utah Law Review 2 (Mar. 1990): 381-406.

799. Chass, Murray. "102 Pct. Raise to Arbitration Filers: Baseball Players Who Filed forSalary Arbitration." Sporting News 5 Mar. 1990: 26.

800. ---. "Ah. Spring: 4-year Pact Opens Camps: 17 Pct. Solution on Arbitration BringsEnd to 32-day Lockout." Sporting News 26 Mar. 1990: 30.

801. ---. "Arbitration Eligibility Is Major Hangup: Baseball Lockout and OngoingNegotiations." Sporting News 5 Mar. 1990: 13.

802. ---. "Arbitration Figures Go Through Roof." Sporting News 29 Jan. 1990: 36.

803. --- . "Collusion III: Owners Out: Charges of Collusion in Major League Teams'Dealings with Free Agents: Arbitrator Rules in Favor of Players." Sportign News30 July 1990: 17.

804. ---. "For Players, It's an Issue of Trust: Major League Baseball CollectiveBargaining." Sporting News 1 Jan. 1990: 47.

805. ---. 'Lockout Aftermath: Players In, Umps Out." Sporting News 2 Apr. 1990: 29.

806. Chester, Gary. "Major Overhaul for Sports? Labor Relations: Supreme Court AsksJustice Department for Analysis of the Marvin Powell V. National Football LeagueCase." Sporting News 18 June 1990: 38.

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807. Cimini, Michael H. "Play Ball: Major League Baseball Players' Association-PlayersRelations Committee Agreement." Monthly Labor Review 113.6 (June 1990): 70.

808. Harder, Joseph W. "For Better Ball, Nothing Beats Greed: Professional BaseballContract Negotiations." The Wall Street Journal 12 Mar. 1990: A10.

809. ---. Play for pay: Salary Determination and the Effects of Over-and Under-rewardon Individual Performance in Professional Sports: A Comparison BetweenBaseball and Basketball. Ph.D. Dissertation: Stanford University, 1990.

810. Hertzel, Bob. "Union Has Made Baseball a Gentleman's Game." rm gn News 27Aug. 1990: 10.

811. ---. "Vincent Must Wrest Control from the Umpires: Collective Labor AgreementHas Made Umpires Too Powerful." Sporting News 17 Sept. 1990: 13.

812. Jennings, Kenneth M. Balls and Strikes: The Money Game in Professional Baseball.New York Praeger, 1990.

813. ---. 'Baseball on the Bargaining Bubble: The 1990 Labor-ManagementNegotiations." Labor Law Journal 41.11 (Nov. 1990): 751-761.

814. King, Peter. "Collective Loss: Lack of Collective Bargaining Agreement Is HurtingMany Football Players." Sports Illustrated 73.12 (17 Sept. 1990): 72.

815. Klein, Moss. "Owners, Portrayed as Heavies, Deserve Better." Sporting News 12Mar. 1990: 20.

816. Korr, Chuck. "Twenty Years Later: A Look at the Curt Flood Case. (Case Which Ledto Free-agency in Baseball)." Sporting News 15 Jan. 1990: 37.

817. Kovach, Kenneth A. "Labor Relations in the National Football League: IllegalProcedure, Delay of Game, and Unsportsmanlike Conduct." Labor Law Journal41.4 (Apr. 1990): 249-256.

818. Krautmann, Anthony C. "Shirking or Stochastic Productivity in Major LeagueBaseball?" Southern Economic Jrn1 56.4 (Apr. 1990): 961-968.

819. KurIgian, T. 'The Lockout: Baseball Owners Vs. Baseball Players 1990." SportsIllustrated 72.6 (12 Feb. 1990): 23.

820. ---. "Opening Day Is Slipping Away: Baseball's Labor Negotiations, Plagued fromOutset by the Owners' Ill-conceived Game Plan, Now Threaten to Delay theRegular Season." Sports Illustrated 72.9 (5 Mar. 1990): 28-29.

821. Lackritz, James R "Salary Evaluation for Professional Baseball Players." AmericanStatistician 44.1 (Feb. 1990): 4-9.

822. Lock, Ethan. "Powell V. National Football League: The Eighth Circuit Sacks theNational Football League Players Association." Denver University Law Review67.2 (1990): 135-154.

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823. Logan, Greg. "Rebuilding the Trust: Tagliabue Begins to Bridge Huge Gap in LaborRelations.." Sporting News 5 Nov. 19;0: 10 !.3.

824. Lowther, William. "A Feud Rekindled: Baseball Faces a Spring Shutdown.."Maclean's 103.8 (19 Feb. 1990): 46.

825. Lyons, Elizabeth. "Arbitration Appeal by Football Team Spiked." Pennsylvania LawJournal-Reporter 13.11 (19 Mar. 1990): 11.

826. Madden, Bill. "Minors Impasse 'rugs at Grass Roots: Major and Minor LeagueBaseball Work on New Player Development Agreement." Sporting News 3 Dec.1990: 44.

827. McAdams, John B. Salary Arbitration: Pick the Right Number. Ft. Worth, TX: J.B.McAdams, 1990.

828. Meyer, Jeffrey D. 'The NFLPA's Arbitration Procedure: A Forum for ProfessionalFootball Players and their Agents to Resolve Disputes." Ohio State Journal onDispute Resolution 6.1 (Sept. 1990): 107-128.

829. Mollins, Carl. "Legacy of Bitterness: Baseball Contract Negotiations." Maclean's103.13 (26 Mar. 1990): 60.

830. Monaghan, Peter. "A Labor-law Professor Has the Final Say in Baseball'sMillion-dollar Salary Rifts." The Chronicle of Higher Education 36.27 (21 Mar.1990): 19-20.

831. Neff, Craig. "Play Ball: Baseball Contract Ends Lockout." Sports Illustrated .72 (26Mar. 1990): 11.

832. Nester, Daniel C. "Labor Exemption to Antitrust Scrutiny in Professional Sports."Southern Illinois University Law Journal .15 (Sept. 1990): 123-144.

833. Plaschke, Bill. "Finding the Key to Lockout Security: Favorable Language AssuresPay for 22: Baseball Players' Contracts." Sporting News 5 Mar. 1990: 12-14.

834. Roman, Neil K. 'illegal Procedure: The National Football League Players Union'sImproper Use of Antitrust Litigation for Purposes of Collective Bargaining."Denver University Law Review 67.2 (1990): 111-134.

835. Ross, C. T. "Oklahoma - Arbitration Provision of Collective Bargaining AgreementIs Void." Sports and the Courts 11.5 (1990): 10-11.

836. Sandimir, Richard. "Strike Three: Labor Strike in Baseball." Sport 81.3 (Mar. 1990):39-42.

837. Schachner, Michael. "Retired NBA Players Score More Benefits." BusinessInsurance 24.31 (30 July 1990): 6.

838. Spander, Art. "Who Would Have Dreamed That Baseball Died?" Sporting News 26Mar. 1990: 7.

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839. Staudohar, Paul D. "Baseball Labor Relations: The Lockout of 1990." MonthlyLabor Review 113.10 (Oct. 1990): 32-37.

840. Stellino, Vito. "Csonka Will Prove He's Not a Puppet." Sporting News 4 June 1990:37.

841. Verdi, Bob. "How to React to Baseball Accord: Don't Care." Sporting News 26 Mar.1990: 6.

842. ---. "Storm Warnings Cloud Baseball's Horizon: Spring Lockout and CollectiveBargaining 'Solved Nothing'." Sporting News 30 Apr. 1990: 50.

843. Wilde, T. J., and G. M. Wong. "NFL and Players Still Embattled Over Free Agency."Athletic Business 14.8 (Aug. 1990): 16.

844. Will, George F. "No Hits - Many Errors: What Spoiled Baseball's Spring? TwoNational Blessings Did - Prosperity and Freedom." Newsweek 115 (26 Mar.1990): 64.

845. Worsnop, R L. "Free Agency: Pro Sports' Big Challenge." Editorial ResearchReports (1990): 82-95.

846. Zack, Bill. "Evans Remembers Union's Early Days." Sporting News 26 Mar. 1990:35.

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Abdelkader, M., 734Abel, Richard L., 310Abrams, Roger I., 159Adams, Edward A.. 572Adler, Jerry, 508Agarwal, Naresh C., 216Agassi, Joseph, 66Alaniz, Richard D., 126Aldrich. Lela Montgomery, 573Alemi, Farrokh, 708Alexander, L. J., 735Alexander, Lori Boyea, 127Allen, Billie Morgan, 46Allen, Bryce, 424Allen, F. C. L., 337Alpert, Mark, 789Ambrose, Charles M., 4Andrew, Gwen, 370Andrews, Hans A., 319Arciniega. Tomas A., 108Arden, Eugene, 537Arkes, Hadley, 109Arlen, Shelley, 425Armour, Robert, 244Armstrong, Doris, 238Ashar, Hanna, 562Austin, Ann E., 299, 524Azevedo. Ross E., 217Backhouse, Constance B., 653Bacon, David L., 273Balfour, Alan, 790Balkan, Lore, 67Baltimore, David, 619Baker, Howard, 791Bankhead, Charles D., 710Barbanel, Josh, 711Barbee, Anita P., 654Barnett, Lawrence J., 68Barros, A, 674Barrow, Clisby Louise Hall, 6Bartos, Michael, 7Baumgart, AJ, 736Bearden, William 0., 304Becker, E.R. 696Becker, Karen, 436Bee, Richard H., 473Belsie, Laurent, 792Bennett, John B., 69Benson, Thomas W., 8Bepko, Gerald L., 71

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Berdahl, Robert, 9Bernstein, Aaron, 793Bernstein, Harry, 737, 794Berti, Pat, 300Biegel, Stuart, 246Bing, Robert, 79Birnbaum, Robert, 170Bishop, John A., 795Black, Errol, 160Blackburn, Robert T.. 620Blackman, Harry A., 400Blackmore, Deborah, 371Blake, Now, 247Blake, Virgil L. P.. 311Mixt, Sonya L., 175Blum, Debra. E., 10, 11, 171, 301, 401, 538,

574, 575, 621Blumenstyk, Goldie, 402Bollinger, John G., 450Boone, Larry W., 89Borgers, Sherry B., 610Boss, L., 738Boss, RW., 738Botstein, Leon, 72Bouchard, Ron, 490Bouwen, Rene, 396Boyer, Ernest L., 388Brabb, George J., 539Bradley, John, 128Brecher, Bob, 32Brewer, Amanda M., 175Brewer, Peggy D., 464Brodie, James Michael, 248Brody. B.F, 796Brosnan, Dolores, 609Brown, Alan R, 366Brown, Corrine Marie, 172Brown, Ralph S., 12Brown, Valerie L., 389Bruce, Willa, 492Bruggink, Thomas H., 809Buchan, J, 675Budd, John M., 427Buell, Cindy, 623Bunzel, John H., 110Burda, D, 676-683, 712 739Burke, E.M, 691Buzza, Bonnie Wilson, 624Cage, Mary Crystal, 173Cahoon, Bradley Roscoe. 798

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Campbell, J. Louis, 13Campbell, Julie Lynne, 600Campriello, Austin V., 275Carlisle, D., 740Carrell, Michael R. 276Carrigan. Dennis P.. 429Carter, Margaret V., 580Casper, Gerhard, 540Cassel, Myrna, 339Cavanaugh. Denise, 390Cavender, Dorothy H., 474Chabotar, Kent John. 563Chaffee, Ellen Earle, 340Chaison, Gary N.. 466Chait, Richard P.. 73Chass, Murray, 799-805Chester, Gary, 806Chew, Jane, 14Cimini, Michael H., 174, 807Clark, Tina M., 15Coady, Sharon, 493Coate, L. Edwin, 74Cobb, Lona, 500Cobelli, Janet Formicola, 75Cohen, Robert S., 16Cole, A.. 749, 750Coleman, Kathleen, 129Colin, JM, 757Coll, Kenneth, 525Collins, Maurice, 494Collison, Michele, 656Colosi, M.L. 277Connolly, Walter B., Jr.. 131Connors, Joan-re Victoria, 657Cook, Alice H., 218Crase, Darrell, 541Craver, Charles B., 542Crisci, Pat E., 175Cullen. Deborah, 665Cullivan, Kathryn Gould, 495Cunningham. Michael R. 654Curran, Charles D., 132Cutshall, P., 751Dale, Bob, 517Dangelo, Charles J., 278Daniels, Craig, 544Daniels, Craig E., 543Daniels, Janet, 544Daniels, Janet D., 543Daugherty, Mary Schmid, 404Davenport, Paul, 77Davidson, L., 683

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Davies, R. 713Davis, Robert G., 249Davis, William M., 176Davis-Blake, Alison, 595Denenberg, Tia Schneider, 279Dennis, Louise I., 312Dey, Eric L., 526Dhavale, Dileep G., 466Di Giovanni, N. Jr. 762Dill, Bonnie Thornton, 625Dill, John R, 625Dillard, C. Denise, 280Dills, David A., 515Dingerson, Michael R. 78Doering, Rick R, 279Doody, Agnes, 315Dooris, Michael J., 452Dorsey, Carolyn A, 250Douglas, Joel M., 177-181Dozitr, Jane, 133, 602Drane, D, 684Dimas, David M., 18Dunn. John A., 453Duti le, Fernand N.. 405-406Dworkin, A. Gary, 584Dye, Linda, 79Dziech, Billie Wright, 603Earnshaw, Alice Russell, 527Earwood-Smith, Glenda, 475Ebbers, Larry H., 476Ehrenberg, Ronald, 496Emmert, Philip, 98Engle, Janet P.. 659Eskoz, Patricia A., 430Euart, Sharon A., 20Eubanks, P. 685-686, 744Evangelauf, Jean, 585Fanelli, Sean A., 21Fanton, Jonathan F., 22Feldacker, Bruce S.. 852Felsenthal, Edward, 252Ferris, Gerald R, 503Feuerherd, Joe, 80Feye-Stukas, Janice, 431Finch, J. Howard, 795Finkelstein, P., 687Finkin, Matthew W., 24Finley, Charles E., 183Fisher, James L., 81Fisher, Mary L., 175Fitch, Donna K., 432Flanagan, L., 753

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Flaxman, Howard R, 467Fleischauer, John F., 83Fleury, Ronald J., 586Folley, Gregory S., 283Formby, John P., 807Fortunato, Ray T., 490Fos, Peter, 710Fox, Mary Frank. 303France, Steve, 251Franczyk, Annemarie, 754Franke, Ann H., 25Franklin, Geralyn McClure, 46Fried, Lisa I., 134, 135Fritze, Daniel J., 284Fryer, John, 517Gagnon, Mona-Josee, 518Garkovich, Lorraine, 660Garrison, Stephen A., 84Gerhart, Barry, 220Geyelin, Milo, 252Ghobadian, Abby, 221Giddings, Paula J., 253Giller, Marshall, 184Gilley, J. Wade, 344Glasbeck, H.J., 285Glaviano, Cliff, 433Goldberg, Dick, 26Gomez, Angel, III, 273Goodman, Madeleine J., 313Gorney, Carole, 85Gouran, Dennis S., 27Grassmuck, Karen, 346, 477, 564,Graves, Ben E., 86Gray, Mary W., 546Green, Janice S., 455Green, Martin, 547Greenberg, Michael, 509Greer, William, 519Gregory, David L., 185Griesbach, Brian Russell, 87Grone. Jack, 755Guidugli, Thomas F., 587Gulled, C.R, 688Gumport, Patricia J., 661Gunther, Gerald, 28Hackney, Sheldon. 29Hagland, M.M., 714Hagy, Joe, 117Hahn, Dan F., 254Hames, David S., 143Hamilton. C.L., 788Hamlin, Alan, 88

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Hamrick, Michael H., 541Handy, Ty J., 456Hanisch, Kathy A., 548Hansen, W. Lee, 587Hanson, Randall S., 30Harder, Joseph W., 808-809Hardy, Benjamin A., 416Hardy, Cynthia. 566Haro, Roberto P., 478Harris, Angela P., 255Hartwick, D., 756Hauck, Vem E., 163Hay, Fred J., 434Hay, Tina M., 373Hays, Robert G., 314Heacock, Marian V., 136Heavrin, Christina, 276Hendrickson, Robert M., 31, 407Hennessey, Thomas, 186Henry, Shirley L., 476Hepner, James 0., 727Herrick, Neal Q. 187Hertzel, Bob, 822, 823Hickey, Tom, 32Higgins, Byron H., 408Higgins, Linda C., 712Hodgkin.son, Harold L., 374Hoelscher, Ellen, 286Hollingsworth, A. Thomas, 89Holmes, Richard A., 164Honan, James P., 563

565 Hood, Jack B., 416Hoover, K., 757Horty, J., 758Houston, Patrick, 508Houston, Samuel R, 256Howell, Joe, 165Hubbard, Dean L., 347Huber, Bettina J., 588Hudacek, S.S., 715Hulin, Charles L., 548Hybben, L.. 768Ichniowski, Casey, 523Imberman, W, 689Israel, David, 137Jacobs, Frederic, 628Jacobs, Jerry A., 222Jaschik, Scott, 112, 348, 410Jasper, Susan M.. 33Jefferson, Anne L., 549Jennings, Daniel F., 138, 139Jennings, Kenneth M., 813

77

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Joel, L., 759, 760, 761Johnson, J.A., 746Johnson, Mark A., 590Johnson, Sandra L., 358Johnstone, Bruce, 392Johnstone, Christopher Lyle, 34Jones, Anthony, 35Jordan, Emma Coleman, 258Julius, D.J., 762Jurenas, Albert C., 36Kahn, Susan, 102Kappner, Augusta Souza, 113Katayama, Mary, 629Katsinas, Stephen G., 209, 210Katula, Richard A., 315Kauffman. Joseph F., 90Kavanagh, Kathleen A., 457Kaye, G.H., 690Kaye, Lenard W., 558Kello, John E., 498Kells, H. R, 91Kelly, Diana K., 481Kelly, Joseph, 140Kendrick, Aubrey, 435Kennedy, James E., 630Kestner, Susan G., 335Khan, A. N., 188, 550, 551Kilpatrick, Thomas L., 436Kim, H., 691King, G.R, 707King, Peter, 814Kingery, Paul M., 385Kingsbury, S.. 763Klein, Moss, 827Klinger, Alfred D., 716Knowles, Robert G., 141, 142Koeppen, C.J., 764Kohl, John P., 143Koning, J.H, 717Konrad, Alison M., 591Korr, Chuck, 816Kosiba, Mary Ann, 765Kovach, Kenneth A., 817Krautmarm, Anthony C.. 818Kravitz, Richard L., 718Kreitz, Patricia A., 437Kremer, John F., 316Kroboth, Patricia D., 497Kroll, M.J., 689Kurkjian, T., 819-820Kurland, Jordan E., 12Kurth, Michael M., 521

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Lacey, Paul A., 317Lacey, Vincent A., 210Lackritz, James R, 821Lacorte, William, 710Ladov, E.D., 698Lafontaine, Greg, 287Lam, R Errol, 433Lambrecht, L.G., 719Larouche, Viateur, 611Larson, BA, 766Lawrence. Charles, III, 258, 411Lawrence, M., 767Le Roy, Michael H., 288Leas, Terrence, 37Lederman, Douglas, 239, 393Lee, Barbara A., 662Lee, Susan, 438Leitzel, Thomas, 482Lempinen, Edward W., 793Leonard, Arthur S., 144LeTourneau, B., 768Levine, Arthur, 92Levy, Frank, 592Lewis, Andrea, 289Lewis, Harold S., 416Licata, Christine M., 319Lim, D., 769Linneman, Peter D., 593Lissy, William E., 290Lock, Ethan, 822Lockwood, B.J., 771Logan, Greg, 823Lomperis, Ana Maria Turner, 664Lovell, Cheryl D., 397Lowry, Charles B., 439Lowther, William, 824Lozier, G. Gregory, 452Luehrsen, Sandra, 637Luna, Gaye. 259, 665Lundy, Katherina L., 483Lynch, Frederick R. 114Lynch, Mary J., 440Lyncheski, J., 698Lyons. Elizabeth, 825MacLane, Saunders, 540MacLachlan, L., 772Macmillan, J.F., 742Madden, Bill, 826Makay, John J., 115Mancing, Howard. 224Mangan, Katherine S., 552Marciano. Paul L., 498

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Margolis. RE., 692-693Marion, Phyllis, 236Markoff, Lisa Green, 260, 320, 632Marshall, Alison B., 131Marshall, William J. A.. 93Martin, Michael, 321Mason, J. Barry, 304Mass, Michael A, 292Massy, William F , 570Matier, Michael W., 529McCalla. Robert K., 468McCaslin, Sharon, 441McClain, R. Scott, 293McClure, L., 386McConnell, Michael W., 38McDermott, Patricia C., 225McFerron, J. Richard, 357McGee, Robert W. , 39McIntosh, Gordon, 672McIntyre, Caroline. 18McKenna, Ian B., 226McKinney, Kathleen, 605McKnight, Philip, 322Mckown, Johnette Edwards, 116McMillin, David, 40McMullen, Andrew, 720McRobert, D., 285Meisinger, Richard J., Jr, 377Mello, Jeffrey A, 146Metzger, Walter P., 41Meyer, Harris, 721Meyer, Jeffrey D., 828Meyer, Richard W., 443Meyerson, Joel W., 358Miller, Alan N., 143Miller, Lewis H., Jr, 351Miller, Nelson P., 305Miller, Will, 191Milosheff, Ellen, 530Minami, Dale, 633Minow, Martha, 261Mitchell - Pedersen, L., 779Miyamoto, Jack, 193Mollins, Carl, 829Monaghan, Peter, 830Monrad, Elizabeth, 554Mooney, Carolyn J.. 306,323 -324, 359, 510,

555Moore, Dale, 52Moore, Kathryn M., 479Moore, Randy, Ed. 325Morrell, Judith Jean, 147

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Morrell, Louis, 556Morrell, Louis R, 458Morrison, James L., 459Morrow, Robert D., 634Muller, Carol B., 635Murphy, E., 776Murray, Dennis J., 95Murtha, Frank, 148Muth, Rodney, 75Myers, Christopher, 42Myers, Ken, 615Nash, M., 774Nazario, Sonia L., 213Neal, John E., 531Neff, Charles B., 166Neff, Craig, 831Neher, William W., 636Nester, Daniel C., 832Neumann, Anna, 360, 567Nies, Joyce I., 568Nilsen, Aileen Pace, 96, 637Nolan, Dennis R, 159North, Don Mark, 43Novak, Michael, 511Nowlin, William A., 122OBrien, John, 195Ogden, Annegret, 437(Rivas, Michael A., 420Olson, Carol, 117Olson, Craig A., 465O'Neill, G. Patrick. 326O'Riley, Kathleen Ken, 149Orlebeck, Britany, 101Orurn, Anthony M., 307Orvis, Gregory P., 136Osborn, Rick, 484O'Shea, Catherine L., 499Ostertag, Vesna. 569Osumi, M. Dick, 638Oswald, Sharon L., 614Packer, Barbara Brown, 667Packham, D. E., 55Paddon, Anna R, 500Page, Leigh, 722-723Palmer, Floyd, 150Palmer, P. N., 775Paludi, Michele A, 606Pence, James L., 501Pepin, Rene, 262Perkins-Reed, Marcia A, 533Peny, L., 776Persico. Sebastian Thomas, 398

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Pettit, Lawrence K., 308Pfeffer, Jeffrey, 591, 595-596Pieber, Carl L., 196Pi lat, Mary, 524Pitt, Gwyneth, 45Plaschke, Bill, 833Plass, Stephen, 294Player, Mack A., 227Pollack, Wendy, 608Porter-O'Grady, T., 777Potrykus, C., 778Powell, C., 779Prescott, Peter S., 508Purcell, Edward R, 167Rabban, David M., 782ic3jecki, R. 694Pakich, C.N., 696Rakich, J.S., 695-696Ransom. Michael A., 668Rauscher, C., 779Raymond, Richard D., 263Red le, DA, 696Regan, Catherine E., 597Reid, Joseph D., 521Reidinger, Paul, 151Reilly, M., 697Renner, K. Edward, 361Reuben, Richard C., 639Rhodes, R, 698Rice, Robert, 525Richardson, Lynne Davis, 304Richardson, Richard C., Jr., 352Richardson, Robert L., 379Richmond, Douglas, 412Risdon, Penny, 332Rizzo, Ann-Marie, 609Robbins, Marianne Goldstein, 118Roberts, Charley, 295Robinson, Robert K., 46Roche, Victoria F., 669Rohde, Stephen F., 264Roman, Neil K., 834Roman, Paul M.. 362Rose, David R, Jr., 797Rose, Linda Jean, 502Rosen, Bruce S., 640Rosenblum, Barbara Rubin, 363Rosenblum, Gerald, 363Rosenfeld, Lesvrence B., 369Rosenthal, EA, 699Rosenzweig, Robert M., 364Ross, C.T., 835

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80

Ross, Jerry, 596Ross, Robert F., 98Roth, Lawrence, 217Rottman, Larry, 47Roussos, Georgeana K., 152Ruben, George, 198Rubin, Linda J., 610Rudmann, Jerry, 327Russo, Charles J., 185Rutland, Peter, 328Sacken, Donald M., 48, 49Sagraves, Rosalie, 670Salipante, Paul F., 396Sanders, Alain L., 643Sanders, E.M., 757Sandimir, Richard, 836Santizo, Nedria, 425Sarchet, Bruce, 150Sargeant, Georgia, 228Saunders, Laura, 387Savoie, Dominique, 611Scales, Ann C., 329Schachner, Michael, 837Schafran, Lynn Hecht, 644Schantz, Roger L., 469Schlafly, Phyllis, 229Schmidtlein, Frank A., 380Schuller, Tom, 265Schulman, David I., 153Schwab, Donald P.. 465Scott, Debra, 137Seavey, Charles A., 427Segall, Joe, 266Seidenfeld, Mark, 267Selby, T., 780Selvadurai, Ranjani H., 485Shapiro, Jonathan Z.. 562Shapiro, Marc, 101Sheldon, Philip, 67Shelton, Maria M., 366Sherman, Rorie, 268Shouldice, R G., 724Shuger, Scott, 50Shukla, Pradip Kantilal, 199Siegler, B., 700Silver, Jim, 160Silver, Joseph H., Sr.. 269Simmons. John, 102Sisaye, Seleshi, 461Skibbens, Ronald J., 361Skolnik, Michael L., 51Smart, John C., 534

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Smart, Mollie S., 671Smart, Russell C., 671Smith, Candy Stevens, 503Smith, Earl, 120Smith. J. P.. 701Smith, Milton L., 487Smith. Ralph R. 52Smith, Tracy Jackson, 154Smolla, Rodney A., 53Sobal. Larry V., 725Solomon, Eric S., 645So ltis, Marilyn, 251Sorensen, Elaine, 230Spander, Art, 838Spang, Sally Dobres, 231Spinetta, Katrin I., 488Squiers, Deborah, 646. 647Staudohar, Paul D, 839Steinberg, Ronnie J., 222, 232Ste llino, Vito, 840Stephens, Elvis C., 470Stewart. David 0., 330Stewart, Lea P.. 121Stickler, K.B., 702Stockdale, Willie A., 590Stoer-Scaggs, Linda, 367Strauss, Marcy, 612Stringer, B., 770Strohm. Paul, 54, 598Stuen, Cynthia, 558Suhor, Charles. 331Sullivan, George M., 122Sullivan, Teresa, 599Sutherland, Marcia E., 270Swanson, Dale G., 201Swanson. Gordon I., 201Tack, Martha W., 81Tammelleo, A.D., 771Tan, David L., 462Taravella, S., 703-704Tasker, M. E., 55Temple. Thamer E., III, 155Tetreault, Nancy L.. 233Thernstrom, Abigail M., 123Thiel, C.A. 772Thompson, Robin L., 156Thomson, Judith Jarvis, 56Thoreson. Richard W., 650ijoinna.s, Renee. 311Tobias, Robert M., 279Todres. Elaine M., 234Townshend-Smith, Richard, 124

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Traynor, Michael, 57Trotter, Pat, 332Trow, Martin, 394Trumka, Richard L., 471Turner, T., 773Udow, Roz, 58Umemoto, Karen, 648Valentine, Patricia, 672Van Aistyne, William W., 60Ver Ploeg, Christine, 236Verdi, Bob, 842-842Wachter. Michael L.. 593Wallentine, Kenneth R, 613Walsh, Frederick J., 104Waltenbaugh, J., 774Walters, C. Glenn, 673Ward, R P., 775Warme, Barbara D., 483Wasserman, Mark A., 472Watkins, Beverly T., 333Webb, P., 758Webster, William G , 354Weeks, Joseph R, 205Weeks, Kent M., 334Weiner, Linda, 603White, Charles S., 271White, Douglas E., 382White, Frances Lavonne, 206White, Kenneth B., 215Whiteley, Meredith A., 463Whooley, John E., 649Wilde, T.J., 843Wiley, Ed, III, 248Will, George F., 844Wilson, C. N., 776Wilson, Jean. 651Winter, Mary G., 335Witt, Stephanie, 120Woerner, William L., 614Wong, G.M., 843Wood, Fiona, 61Woolsey, Christine, 616Worsnop, RL., 845Wright, Joyce C., 446Wueste, Richard A., 105Wyatt, Mary, 580Wylie. Neil R, 620Youker, J.E., 721Zack, Bill, 846Zadoraznyj, Maria, 777Zagano, Phyllis, 62Zawacki, Bruce, 720

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Zax, Jeffrey S., 523Zeiss, Tony, 504Zelenock, Katheryne L., 18Zellick, Graham, 241Zemsky, Robert, 570Zenchelsky, Seymour, 509Zhang, Chunsheng, 36Zimmerman, DA.. 705Zoler, Mitchel L., 778Zulkey, Edward J., 408

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AAUP 10, 41, 169, 393, 507, 574AFT 194AHA 679-681, 693. 727, 769AIDS 47, 52, 125-157, 159, 163,399, 861AMA 701ANA 701. 737, 745, 747, 750-752, 755,

762, 769, 771, 778Academic Advising 473, 474Academic Freedom 1-62, 184, 509Academic Librarians see

Librarians, AcademicAccess to Information 329, 330, 621Adjunct Faculty see

Part-Time FacultyAdministration 58, 63-105, 308, 336, 351

354, 360, 372, 391, 394, 395, 412, 429,439, 450, 457, 462. 475, 476. 477, 478,479, 492, 495, 547, 554, 563, 566, 567,573, 580, 583, 592. 596, 738

Administrators 79, 84, 86. 96, 97, 104,382, 477, 478, 479, 560, 574, 577, 579,587, 596

Affirmative Action 106-124, 368, 428, 433,447, 520, 522

African American Faculty 106, 123, 250,269, 494, 625

African American Universities 243. 348,500

Age Discrimination 536, 540, 542, 550, 551Aging in Academia 323, 361, 535, 541, 542,

553. 560Alcohol Abuse 296, 489Allied Health Personnel 676Arbitration 158-168, 180, 185, 226, 236,

238, 279, 290, 396, 398, 514, 515, 706,720, 728, 850

Asian Americans 257, 629, 633, 638, 648Attorneys Labor unions 793Baseball 786, 799, 809, 812, 826Baseball Negotiations 819-820, 824, 829,

830, 833, 838, 841-842Baseball Players 783-784, 789, 795, 797,

799, 801-805, 807, 810. 811, 813, 815816, 820-821, 824, 826, 827, 829-831,839, 844, 846

Baseball Umpires 805, 811Baseball Strikes 787, 800, 808, 815, 821,

823, 826, 838-839Basketball Players 809, 827Brown v. Trustqes of Boston Univ. 6Budgeting 71, 370, 373, 377-380

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Canada 51, 160, 164, 188, 189, 212, 219,225, 240, 262, 285, 287, 354, 366, 383,384, 418. 517, 518. 527, 536, 561, 566,611, 672, 684, 736, 743, 758, 768, 851,856

Catholic Univ & Coll 3, 17, 20, 63. 80, 196,507

Censorship 2, 26, 44, 52. 298Church Related Colleges 11. 62Collective Bargaining 161, 169-207, 283,

418, 469, 683, 708, 715, 725, 733, 741,743, 744, 747, 750-752, 754, 764. 767,769, 772, 774, 775, 778, 804, 851

College Presidents 50, 72, 81, 82, 88, 165,166, 339. 394

Collegiality 79, 313, 637, 649, 672Committee of Interns and Residents, 709.

725Community Colleges 104, 107, 172, 183,

193, 208-215, 339, 356, 368, 391. 449,454, 530, 577, 579, 867

Comparable Worth 118, 216-236, 247, 267,363, 431, 438, 443, 522, 593

Confidential Records 25, 31, 37, 400, 401,621

Confidentiality 318, 334Conflict of Interest 300, 301, 305, 306Conflict Resolution 9, 170, 191, 197, 396,

566, 706Constitutional Law 28, 186, 233, 272, 294,

409, 411, 413Controversial Issues (Course Content) 32,44Costs 64, 345, 372, 559, 564, 570Curriculum 347, 354, 410, 661Deans 69, 83, 87, 475Decision Making 75, 89, 103, 105, 391,

395, 462, 562, 566, 761, 766Delivery of Health Care 702, 716Dental Schools 335, 630, 645Dental Staff 713Department Heads 4, 69, 70, 76, 486, 573,

588Discrimination in Employment 6, 24, 43,

109, 126, 127, 131, 140, 147, 151, 154,155, 234, 249, 258, 260, 262, 478-479,522, 604, 608, 609, 612, 614, 617, 644,647

Dt-nizisal 30, 237-241, 469, 470, 509, 713Doe v. University of Michigan 242Donors 371, 382Drug Abuse 296, 489Drug Testing 202, 272-296, 362, 489, 520

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Dual Career Family 492, 654, 671Educational Quality see

ExcellenceElections 173, 178, 203, 204Employee Assistance Plans 157, 202, 362,

367, 489, 502ERISA 728Ethics 34, 144, 297-308, 371, 736, 745,

771Evaluation 37, 309-335, 337, 343, 351,

400, 401, 426, 442, 474, 542, 618, 627,642, 662

Excellence in Education 49, 61, 66, 266,317, 336-354, 565

Faculty 111, 299. 355-368, 498, 568Faculty Organizations 10, 41, 171, 191,

369, 466, 510, 574Faculty Status 425, 427, 443Faculty Workload 265, 359, 365, 577, 622,

634Federal Aid to Education 42, 348, 364, 392Financial Exigency 373Fiscal Issues 55, 66, 88, 370-383, 563, 570Flexible Hours 779Football 796, 814, 817, 823Football Players 785, 791-795, 825, 840Free Agents (Sports) 792, 794-797, 803,

816, 817, 843, 845Freedom of Religion 405Freedom of Speech 13, 26, 28, 36, 39, 52,

53, 60, 242, 246, 261, 264, 298, 405, 409,410, 411, 413, 510, 612

Fringe Benefits 136, 141, 142, 151, 176,198, 383-387, 502, 539, 544, 554, 559,578, 598, 641, 706, 748, 749, 750, 752,763, 764, 767, 778. 784, 865

Fund Raising 95, 209, 371, 382Futures (of Society) 81, 104, 211, 346, 436,

451, 459Governance 19, 79, 133, 166, 184, 209,

215, 344, 347, 358, 374, 379, 388-395,544, 546, 652

Governing Boards 58, 73, 133, 165, 166,347, 458, 544, 602, 773

Government School Relationship 9, 42, 62,191

Grievance 396-398, 686, 690, 713. 719,735, 738, 748-749, 760

HMOs 703, 716Harassment (Law) 53, 246, 251, 264, 409Health Benefits 137, 198, 385, 386, 616

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Hispanic Americans 478Hockey Players 788Homosexuality 47. 52Hospital Laboratories 674Hospitals, Proprietary, 691, 773Institutional Autonomy 7, 11, 19, 55, 389Institutional Evaluation 49, 91, 349Intellectual Freedom 5, 44, 59Job Satisfaction 183, 244, 365, 432, 437,

444, 504, 525, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531,533, 535, 548, 650

Johnson v. St. Francis Xavier 728Journalists' Trade Unions 780Labor Law 290, 295, 399Labor Unions see

UnionsLaboratories 684Law School Faculty 258, 260, 310, 572,586,

599, 632, 640, 644Leadership 70, 76, 81, 201, 336, 360, 391,

394, 479, 567, 747Legal Issues 276, 305, 399-414, 470Legislation 29, 33. 45. 107, 180, 188, 225,

240, 281, 392, 415-423, 540, 542, 550,749, 753, 769, 852

Librarians, Academic 424-448Litigation 26.36, 44.46, 57. 112, 151, 177,

179, 180, 186, 196, 226, 239, 242, 248,259-262, 268, 278, 283, 284, 318, 321,329, 330, 334, 400, 401-407, 410, 467,469, 472, 561, 617, 639, 643, 647, 728

Long Range Planning 340, 380, 449-463,569, 857

Malpractice, Educational, 403Mediation and Arbitration see

ArbitrationMentors 331, 366, 665, 669Merit Pay 464-465, 594Minority Faculty 106, 108, 110, 111, 113,

114, 119, 123, 245, 266, 494, 500Minority Law Faculty 644NEA. 194National Basketball Players Assoc 837National Football League 785, 791-796,

806, 814, 817, 822, 823, 828, 834,4340,843

National Labor Relations Act 725Niagara University v. NLRB lf 6NLRB 276, 290, 466-472, 678-680, 682,

688, 693, 696-698, 705, 725, 727

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NLRB v Yeshiva Univ 171, 179, 180, 181,185

Non-faculty 473-479, 525Nontenured Faculty 48, 407, 534, 649Nurse Administrators 738, 748, 761Nurses 694, 699, 714, 726-778Pacific Americans 257, 629, 633, 638, 648Parate v. Isibor 18, 30, 48Part-Time Faculty 265, 480-488, 670Peer Review 25, 31, 37, 46, 167, 249, 307,

309, 313, 314, 316, 318. 321, 324. 329.330, 334, 335, 639

Pelota (Game) 802Pension plans 383, 539, 543, 552, 556,

557, 559, 561, 728, 858Personnel Administration 122, 145, 340,

346, 407, 428, 489-504, 546, 592, 642,654. 670. 684, 695, 700, 769

Physicians 709, 710, 716, 718. 719, 720,723-727

Political Correctness 505-511

Salary Wage Differentials 221, 223, 224,230, 231, 232, 235, 256, 259, 263, 271,497, 571, 575, 578, 584, 590, 596

Sex Differences 75, 244, 337, 366, 483,534, 645, 650, 673

Sex Discrimination 220. 222, 225, 227,232,

234, 235, 247, 252, 254, 257, 259, 263,265, 267, 271, 309, 431, 441, 596, 602,604, 608, 609, 612, 651, 653. 656, 658,660, 662, 668

Sexual Harassment 243, 600-614, 758, 762Societies, Nursing 733, 735, 743, 745, 751,

752, 754, 757, 762-764, 772, 774Sports 783-842State Universities 9, 257, 370, 473, 579Strategic Planning see

Long Range PlanningStrikes 615-616, 677, 682,699, 703-704

707,710-711, 718,734,758-759,768,790Student Evaluation of Teachers 312, 325,

Powell v. Nat. Football League 810, 834,844, 846

Privacy, Right of 153. 273, 278, 284, 285,287, 289, 292, 294

Private Colleges 88, 342, 404, 487, 592Private Financial Support 209, 371, 382

328Tenure 12, 24, 25, 33, 37, 41, 45, 237, 241,

248. 254, 309. 312, 313, 315, 318, 320.330. 337, 369, 400, 401, 407, 415, 464,524, 526, 542, 617-649. 662

Tenured Faculty 244, 265, 319, 534Promotion 31, 254, 311, 312, 315, 318, TIAA-CREF 539, 543, 545, 546, 552, 555,

324, 326, 331, 337, 369, 426. 442, 494, 556, 557618, 620.636, 642,

622, 623, 624, 627,645, 651

634, 635, Trade unions seeUnions

Public Employees 9, 132, 188, 195, 226, Unions 171, 173, 176, 178, 181, 182, 184,275, 284,536, 593

288, 289, 292, 293, 512-523, 188, 190, 191,203, 204, 221,

194, 195, 198, 200, 201.231, 245, 280, 386, 422,

Publish or Perish Issue 315, 326, 427, 429, 473, 490, 616, 694, 714, 726, 729, 733,623, 673 736. 738, 741-742, 745-746, 757, 766,

Quality of Work Life 524-535, 432, 524, 531 758. 761-762, 763-765, 770, 772, 776,Racial Discrimination 28, 243, 246, 248, 777. 851-852

250, 253,409, 411,

257, 261, 264, 266,629, 632-633, 638

268, 270. University of Pennsylvania v. EEOC 6, 25,37, 40. 43, 46, 309, 329, 330

Recruitment 111, 115, 121, 122, 266, 343, Women Faculty 35, 253, 259, 265, 356,355, 362, 428, 446, 491, 494, 497, 500. 495, 527, 594, 620, 632, 650-673, 874654, 734

Retirement 365, 384, 536-561, 641Retirement, Early 543, 544, 549Retirement, Mandatory 362, 536. 538, 540,

542-544, 550, 551Retrenchment 499, 561-570Salaries 173, 183, 247, 256, 355, 431, 440,

443, 487, 488, 517, 534, 571-599, 740741-742, 744, 754-755. 758. 767, 773

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

- American Arbitration Association- American Association for Higher Education- American Association of Junior Colleges- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses- American Association of University Professors- American Bar Association- American Council on Education- Association of College & Research Libraries- American Federation of Government Employees- American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial OrganizationE.- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees- American Federation of Teachers- American Governing Board of Colleges and Universities- American Hospital Association- American Library Association- Association of Labor Mediation Agencies- American Medical Association- American Nurses Association- Association of Operating Room Nurses- Association of Research Libraries- Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada- British Columbia Teachers Federation- Bureau of Labor Statistics- Bureau of National Affairs- Canadian Association of University Teachers- Carnegie Commission on Higher Education- Consumer Price Index- Civil Service Commission- Education Commission of the States- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission- Employment Relations Board (Preceded by state's initials)- Educational Resource Information Center- Fair Employment Practice- Federal Labor Relations Council- Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service- Government Employee Relations Report- Labor Arbitration and Dispute Settlements (BNA)- Labor Agreement Information Retrieval System (CSC)- Labyr Management Relations Act- Labor Management Relations Service- Labor Relations Reporter (BNA)- National Academy of Arbitrators- National Association of College and University Attorneys

National Association of College and University Business Officers- National Bureau of Economic Research- National Collegiate Athletic Association- National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education

and the Professions- National Education Association- National Labor Relations Act- National Labor Relations Board- Office of Employee Relations

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OFCC - Office of Federal Contract ComplianceOPEIU - Office and Professional Employees International UnionOSHA - Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationPERB - Public Employment Relations BoardPERC - Public Employment Relations CommissionSFLRP - Society of Federal Labor Relations ProfessionalsSPIDR - Society of Professionals in Dispute ResolutionUFCT - United Federation of College TeachersUFT - United Federation of Teachers

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF COLLECTIVE BARGAININGIN HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS

PUBLICATIONS, 1973 - 1992

PROCEEDINGSCollective Bargaining in Higher Education: Leadership in Uncertain Times.

Nineteenth Ann. Conf., 1991 $30.00Collective Bargaining in Higher Education: The .1990's.

Eighteenth Ann. Conf.. 1990 30.00Power Relationships on the Unionized Campus.

Seventeenth Ann. Conf., 1989 25.00Collective Bargaining and the Economic Condition of Higher Education.

Sixteenth Ann. Conf.. 1988 25.00The Faculty Life Cycle: A Legal Perspective.

Fifteenth Ann. Conf.. 1987 20.00The Unionized Professoriate: A Discriminating Appraisal.

Fourteenth Ann. Conf., 1986 20.00Unionization and Academic Excellence.Thirteenth Ann. Conf., 1985 15.00

Structural Reform in Higher Education Collective Bargaining.Twelfth Ann. Conf.. 1984 15.00

Collective Bargaining in a Period of Retrenchment.Eleventh Ann. Conf.. 1983 5.00

Campus Bargaining at the Crossroads.Tenth Ann. Conf.. 1982 5.00

The Legal and Economic Status of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education.Ninth Ann. Conf., 1981 5.00

Campus Bargaining in the Eighties.Eighth Ann. Conf., 1980 5.00

Landmarks in Collective Bargaining in Higher Education.Seventh Ann. Conf.. 1979 5.00

The Uniqueness of Collective Bargaining in I ligher Education.Sixth Ann. Conf.. 1978 5.00

Collective Bargaining and the Future of Higher Education.Fifth Ann. Conf., 1977 5.00

Collective Bargaining in Higher Education.First Fourth Ann. Confs., 1973-1976 5.00

BIBLIOGRAPHIESVols. 18 30.00Vols. 16 & 17 25.00Vols. 2, 4-15 (Vols. 1 & 3 Out of Print) 5.00

NEWSLETTERSCoilectity Bargaining in I Iigher Education: Analysis of Issues (4 issues/year) 25.00

DIRECTORIESDirectory of Faculty Contracts and Bargaining Agents in Institutions of Higher Education (Annual)

1990 1992 35.001988 1989 25.001987 20.001975-1986 5.00

Directory of Non Faculty Bargaining Agents in Institutions of Higher Education, 1991 35,00

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHSDonovan. Maly. Sex Discrimination in Higher Education and the Professions: An Annotated

Bibliography, 1989 10.00Karninker, Dan. Professional Stuff Congress Review ofArbitrations and Digest ofSelected

Related Issue, 198.1 25.00Douglas. Joel M. and M. Carlin. Contract Development in Higher Education Faculty

Collective Bargaining, 1980 20.00Douglas. Joel M.. Loren A. Krause and Leonard Winogora. Workload and Productivity

Bargaining in Higher Education. Monograph No. 3. 1980 6.00

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