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1. Permanent paper use endorsed by National Library of Medicine.

2. NLM pushes acid-free paper for biomedical literature.

3. National permanent paper policy urged by Senator Pell.

4. Preferred Access Is Still Paper.

5. Acid Free Becomes Law.

6. Center for Paper Permanency, authors' group set up by NYPL.

7. Patent Office Tosses Paper.

8. NEWS.

9. House Votes on Presidential Papers.

10. Recalled Government Papers Prompt Librarian Protest, Then Reversal.

11. NII White Paper has libraries concerned about copyright.

12. Ohio deacidification plant to use Wei T'o™ technology.

13. Patent Office To Dispose of Paper.

14. College Gets McHale Papers.

15. Boston Univ. sued for return of King's papers.

16. Trotsky papers found at Hoover.

17. Standard published for permanent paper.

18. Univ. of SC gets Heller's papers.

19. Tobacco co.'s stolen papers on Web.

20. Presidential Papers Trickle Out.

21. Papa Papers and Photos to LC.

22. Chinese American LA issues call for papers.

23. Clint Eastwood's papers go to Wesleyan Cinema Archives.

25. Papers wanted on user education.

26. Topics for a library paper: Austin's dynamic program.

27. UNC gets Michener papers.

28. U. of PA catalogs Anderson papers.

29. Union Carbide to market Wei T'o deacidification process.

30. GA PL Sued for Ban on Gay Paper.

31. Transsexual Papers Go to Michigan.

32. U. South Carolina Gets Papa's Papers.

33. Ellroy Papers to South Carolina Lib.

34. LATE BULLETINS.

35. Writer alum donated papers to Eastern Michigan Univ. Library.

36. Permanent paper for biomed lit wanted by NLM panelists.

37. Microfilmed Yeats works reproduced on acid-free paper.

38. London papers to Dartmouth.

39. Library Directions in 1988.

40. Notable Documents 1990.

41. Technology & access in an enterprise society.

42. NEWS.

43. The great copyright debate.

44. Nixon Library in National System.

45. Researchers Sue U.S. Patent Office.

46. Reuse, Reduce, Recycle.

47. NEWS-LC Turns Down All Deacidification Preservation Bids.

48. Who speaks for the humanities? A reply to NEH.

49. ACRL in Baltimore.

50. Volcker Commission Files.