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`SCOTT BENNETT
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`Yale University Librarian Emeritus
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`711 South Race
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`Urbana, Illinois 61801-4132
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`2scottb@prairienet.org
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`217-367-9896
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`EMPLOYMENT
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`• Retired, 2001. Retirement activities include:
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`o Managing Partner in Prior Art Documentation Services, LLP, 2015-. This firm provides
`documentation services to patent attorneys; more information is available at
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`http://www.priorartdocumentation.com
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`o Consultant on library space design, 2004- . This consulting practice is rooted in a
`research, publication, and public speaking program conducted since I retired from Yale
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`University in 2001. I have served more than 50 colleges and universities in the United
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`States and abroad with projects ranging in likely cost from under $50,000 to over $100
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`million. More information is available at http://www.libraryspaceplanning.com/
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`o Senior Advisor for the library program of the Council of Independent Colleges, 2001-
`2009
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`o Member of the Wartburg College Library Advisory Board, 2004-
`o Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of
`Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2003
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`• University Librarian, Yale University, 1994-2001
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`• Director, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
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`Maryland, 1989-1994
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`• Assistant University Librarian for Collection Management, Northwestern University, Evanston,
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`Illinois, 1981-1989
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`Instructor, Assistant and Associate Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at
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`Urbana-Champaign, 1974-1981
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`• Assistant Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1967-1974
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`• Woodrow Wilson Teaching Intern, St. Paul’s College, Lawrenceville, Virginia, 1964-1965
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`EDUCATION
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`• University of Illinois, M.S., 1976 (Library Science)
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`Indiana University, M.A., 1966; Ph.D., 1967 (English)
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`• Oberlin College, A.B. magna cum laude, 1960 (English)
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`HONORS AND AWARDS
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`Morningside College (Sioux City, IA) Doctor of Humane Letters, 2010
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`American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 1978-1979; Honorary Visiting Research Fellow,
`Victorian Studies Centre, University of Leicester, 1979; University of Illinois Summer Faculty
`Fellowship, 1969
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`Indiana University Dissertation Year Fellowship and an Oberlin College Haskell Fellowship, 1966-1967;
`Woodrow Wilson National Fellow, 1960-1961
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`PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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`American Association for the Advancement of Science: Project on Intellectual Property and Electronic
`Publishing in Science, 1999-2001
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`American Association of University Professors: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chapter
`Secretary and President, 1975-1978; Illinois Conference Vice President and President, 1978-1984;
`national Council, 1982-1985, Committee F, 1982-1986, Assembly of State Conferences Executive
`Committee, 1983-1986, and Committee H, 1997-2001 ; Northwestern University Chapter
`Secretary/Treasurer, 1985-1986
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`Association of American Universities: Member of the Research Libraries Task Force on Intellectual
`Property Rights in an Electronic Environment, 1993-1994, 1995-1996
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`Association of Research Libraries: Member of the Preservation Committee, 1990-1993; member of the
`Information Policy Committee, 1993-1995; member of the Working Group on Copyright, 1994-2001;
`member of the Research Library Leadership and Management Committee, 1999-2001; member of the
`Board of Directors, 1998-2000
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`Carnegie Mellon University: Member of the University Libraries Advisory Board, 1994
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`Center for Research Libraries: Program Committee, 1998-2000
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`Johns Hopkins University Press: Ex-officio member of the Editorial Board, 1990-1994; Co-director of
`Project Muse, 1994
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`Library Administration and Management Association, Public Relations Section, Friends of the Library
`Committee, 1977-1978
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`Oberlin College: Member of the Library Visiting Committee, 1990, and of the Steering Committee for
`the library’s capital campaign, 1992-1993; President of the Library Friends, 1992-1993, 2004-2005;
`member, Friends of the Library Council, 2003-
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`Research Society for Victorian Periodicals: Executive Board, 1971-1983; Co-chairperson of the
`Executive Committee on Serials Bibliography, 1976-1982; President, 1977-1982
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`A Selected Edition of W.D. Howells (one of several editions sponsored by the MLA Center for Editions
`of American Authors): Associate Textual Editor, 1965-1970; Center for Editions of American Authors
`panel of textual experts, 1968-1970
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`Victorian Studies: Editorial Assistant and Managing Editor, 1962-1964
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`Wartburg College: member, National Advisory Board for the Vogel Library, 2004-
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`Some other activities: Member of the Illinois State Library Statewide Library and Archival Preservation
`Advisory Panel; member of the Illinois State Archives Advisory Board; member of a committee advising
`the Illinois Board of Higher Education on the cooperative management of research collections; chair of a
`major collaborative research project conducted by the Research Libraries Group with support from
`Conoco, Inc.; active advisor on behalf of the Illinois Conference AAUP to faculty and administrators on
`academic freedom and tenure matters in northern Illinois.
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`Delegate to Maryland Governor’s Conference on Libraries and Information Service; principal in initiating
`state-wide preservation planning in Maryland; principal in an effort to widen the use of mass
`deacidification for the preservation of library materials through cooperative action by the Association of
`Research Libraries and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation; co-instigator of a campus-wide
`information service for Johns Hopkins University; initiated efforts with the Enoch Pratt Free Library to
`provide information services to Baltimore’s Empowerment Zones; speaker or panelist on academic
`publishing, copyright, scholarly communication, national and regional preservation planning, mass
`deacidification.
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`Consultant for the University of British Columbia (1995), Princeton University (1996), Modern Language
`Association, (1995, 1996), Library of Congress (1997), Center for Jewish History (1998, 2000-), National
`Research Council (1998); Board of Directors for the Digital Library Federation, 1996-2001; accreditation
`visiting team at Brandeis University (1997); mentor for Northern Exposure to Leadership (1997);
`instructor and mentor for ARL’s Leadership and Career Development Program (1999-2000)
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`At the Northwestern University Library, led in the creation of a preservation department and in the
`renovation of the renovation, for preservation purposes, of the Deering Library book stacks.
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`At the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, led the refocusing and vitalization of client-centered services;
`strategic planning and organizational restructuring for the library; building renovation planning.
`Successfully completed a $5 million endowment campaign for the humanities collections and launched a
`$27 million capital campaign for the library.
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`At the Yale University Library, participated widely in campus-space planning, university budget
`planning, information technology development, and the promotion of effective teaching and learning; for
`the library has exercised leadership in space planning and renovation, retrospective conversion of the card
`catalog, preservation, organizational development, recruitment of minority librarians, intellectual property
`and copyright issues, scholarly communication, document delivery services among libraries, and
`instruction in the use of information resources. Oversaw approximately $70 million of library space
`renovation and construction. Was co-principal investigator for a grant to plan a digital archive for
`Elsevier Science.
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`Numerous to invitations speak at regional, national, and other professional meetings and at alumni
`meetings. Lectured and presented a series of seminars on library management at the Yunnan University
`Library, 2002. Participated in the 2005 International Roundtable for Library and Information Science
`sponsored by the Kanazawa Institute of Technology Library Center and the Council on Library and
`Information Resources.
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`PUBLICATIONS
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`“Putting Learning into Library Planning,” portal: Libraries and the Academy, 15, 2 (April 2015), 215-
`231.
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`“How librarians (and others!) love silos: Three stories from the field “ available at the Learning Spaces
`Collaborary Web site, http://www.pkallsc.org/
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`“Learning Behaviors and Learning Spaces,” portal: Libraries and the Academy, 11, 3 (July 2011), 765-
`789.
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`“Libraries and Learning: A History of Paradigm Change,” portal: Libraries and the Academy, 9, 2 (April
`2009), 181-197. Judged as the best article published in the 2009 volume of portal.
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`“The Information or the Learning Commons: Which Will We Have?” Journal of Academic Librarianship,
`34 (May 2008), 183-185. One of the ten most-cited articles published in JAL, 2007-2011.
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`“Designing for Uncertainty: Three Approaches,” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33 (2007), 165–
`179.
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`“Campus Cultures Fostering Information Literacy,” portal: Libraries and the Academy, 7 (2007), 147-
`167. Included in Library Instruction Round Table Top Twenty library instruction articles published in
`2007
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`“Designing for Uncertainty: Three Approaches,” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33 (2007), 165–
`179.
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` “First Questions for Designing Higher Education Learning Spaces,” Journal of Academic Librarianship,
`33 (2007), 14-26.
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`“The Choice for Learning,” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32 (2006), 3-13.
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`With Richard A. O’Connor, “The Power of Place in Learning,” Planning for Higher Education, 33 (June-
`August 2005), 28-30
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`“Righting the Balance,” in Library as Place: Rethinking Roles, Rethinking Space (Washington, DC:
`Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005), pp. 10-24
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`Libraries Designed for Learning (Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003)
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`“The Golden Age of Libraries,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Academic
`Librarianship in the New Millennium: Roles, Trends, and Global Collaboration, ed. Haipeng Li
`(Kunming: Yunnan University Press, 2002), pp. 13-21. This is a slightly different version of the
`following item.
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`“The Golden Age of Libraries,” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 24 (2001), 256-258
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`“Second Chances. An address . . . at the annual dinner of the Friends of the Oberlin College Library
`November 13 1999,” Friends of the Oberlin College Library, February 2000
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`“Authors’ Rights,” The Journal of Electronic Publishing (December 1999),
`http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/05-02/bennett.html
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`“Information-Based Productivity,” in Technology and Scholarly Communication, ed. Richard Ekman and
`Richard E. Quandt (Berkeley, 1999), pp. 73-94
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`“Just-In-Time Scholarly Monographs: or, Is There a Cavalry Bugle Call for Beleaguered Authors and
`Publishers?” The Journal of Electronic Publishing (September 1998),
`http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/bennett.html
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`“Re-engineering Scholarly Communication: Thoughts Addressed to Authors,” Scholarly Publishing, 27
`(1996), 185-196
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`“The Copyright Challenge: Strengthening the Public Interest in the Digital Age,” Library Journal, 15
`November 1994, pp. 34-37
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`“The Management of Intellectual Property,” Computers in Libraries, 14 (May 1994), 18-20
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`“Repositioning University Presses in Scholarly Communication,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 25
`(1994), 243-248. Reprinted in The Essential JSP. Critical Insights into the World of Scholarly
`Publishing. Volume 1: University Presses (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011), pp. 147-153
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`“Preservation and the Economic Investment Model,” in Preservation Research and Development. Round
`Table Proceedings, September 28-29, 1992, ed. Carrie Beyer (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress,
`1993), pp. 17-18
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`“Copyright and Innovation in Electronic Publishing: A Commentary,” Journal of Academic
`Librarianship, 19 (1993), 87-91; reprinted in condensed form in Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and
`Administrators, 14 (September 1993)
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`with Nina Matheson, “Scholarly Articles: Valuable Commodities for Universities,” Chronicle of Higher
`Education, 27 May 1992, pp. B1-B3
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`“Strategies for Increasing [Preservation] Productivity,” Minutes of the [119th] Meeting [of the
`Association of Research Libraries] (Washington, D.C., 1992), pp. 39-40
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`“Management Issues: The Director’s Perspective,” and “Cooperative Approaches to Mass
`Deacidification: Mid-Atlantic Region,” in A Roundtable on Mass Deacidification, ed. Peter G. Sparks
`(Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1992), pp. 15-18, 54-55
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`“The Boat that Must Stay Afloat: Academic Libraries in Hard Times,” Scholarly Publishing, 23 (1992),
`131-137
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`“Buying Time: An Alternative for the Preservation of Library Material,” ACLS Newsletter, Second Series
`3 (Summer, 1991), 10-11
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`“The Golden Stain of Time: Preserving Victorian Periodicals” in Investigating Victorian Journalism, ed.
`Laurel Brake, Alex Jones, and Lionel Madden (London: Macmillan, 1990), pp. 166-183
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`“Commentary on the Stephens and Haley Papers” in Coordinating Cooperative Collection Development:
`A National Perspective, an issue of Resource Sharing and Information Networks, 2 (1985), 199-201
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`“The Editorial Character and Readership of The Penny Magazine: An Analysis,” Victorian Periodicals
`Review, 17 (1984), 127-141
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`“Current Initiatives and Issues in Collection Management,” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 10
`(1984), 257-261; reprinted in Library Lit: The Best of 85
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`“Revolutions in Thought: Serial Publication and the Mass Market for Reading” in The Victorian
`Periodical Press: Samplings and Soundings, ed. Joanne Shattock and Michael Wolff (Leicester:
`Leicester University Press, 1982), pp. 225-257
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`“Victorian Newspaper Advertising: Counting What Counts,” Publishing History, 8 (1980), 5-18
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`“Library Friends: A Theoretical History” in Organizing the Library’s Support: Donors, Volunteers,
`Friends, ed. D.W. Krummel, Allerton Park Institute Number 25 (Urbana: University of Illinois Graduate
`School of Library Science, 1980), pp. 23-32
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`“The Learned Professor: being a brief account of a scholar [Harris Francis Fletcher] who asked for the
`Moon, and got it,” Non Solus, 7 (1980), 5-12
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`“Prolegomenon to Serials Bibliography: A Report to the [Research] Society [for Victorian Periodicals],”
`Victorian Periodicals Review, 12 (1979), 3-15
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`“The Bibliographic Control of Victorian Periodicals” in Victorian Periodicals: A Guide to Research, ed.
`J. Don Vann and Rosemary T. VanArsdel (New York: Modern Language Association, 1978), pp. 21-51
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`“John Murray’s Family Library and the Cheapening of Books in Early Nineteenth Century Britain,”
`Studies in Bibliography, 29 (1976), 139-166. Reprinted in Stephen Colclough and Alexis Weedon, eds.,
`The History of the Book in the West: 1800-1914, Vol. 4 (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010), pp. 307-334.
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`with Robert Carringer, “Dreiser to Sandburg: Three Unpublished Letters,” Library Chronicle, 40 (1976),
`252-256
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`“David Douglas and the British Publication of W. D. Howells’ Works,” Studies in Bibliography, 25
`(1972), 107-124
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`as primary editor, W. D. Howells, Indian Summer (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971)
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`“The Profession of Authorship: Some Problems for Descriptive Bibliography” in Research Methods in
`Librarianship: Historical and Bibliographic Methods in Library Research, ed. Rolland E. Stevens
`(Urbana: University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, 1971), pp. 74-85
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`edited with Ronald Gottesman, Art and Error: Modern Textual Editing (Bloomington: Indiana University
`Press, 1970)--also published in London by Methuen, 1970
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`“Catholic Emancipation, the Quarterly Review, and Britain’s Constitutional Revolution,” Victorian
`Studies, 12 (1969), 283-304
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`as textual editor, W. D. Howells, The Altrurian Romances (Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
`1968); introduction and annotation by Clara and Rudolf Kirk
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`as associate textual editor, W. D. Howells, Their Wedding Journey (Bloomington: Indiana University
`Press, 1968); introduction by John Reeves
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`“A Concealed Printing in W. D. Howells,” Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America, 61 (1967), 56-
`60
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`editor, Non Solus, A Publication of the University of Illinois Library Friends, 1974-1981
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`editor, Robert B. Downs Publication Fund, University of Illinois Library, 1975-1981
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`reviews, short articles, etc. in Victorian Studies, Journal of English and German Philology, Victorian
`Periodicals Newsletter, Collection Management, Nineteenth-Century Literature, College & Research
`Libraries, Scholarly Publishing Today, ARL Newsletter, Serials Review, Library Issues, S[ociety for]
`S[cholarly] P[ublishing] Newsletter, and Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia
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