DOCUMENT RESUME ED 103 763 CG 009 636 AUTHOR Wieckhorst, Janice TITLE Bibliography of Occupational Information. INSTITUTION University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls. Library. PUB DATE (711) NOTE 88p.; Best copy available EDRS PRICE HF-$0.76 HC-$4.43 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Books; *Employment; Government Publications; *Jobs; *Occupational Information ABSTRACT This bibliography (non-annotated) is divided into three major sections. The first covers books, periodicals and pamphlets describing individual careers, job hunting techniques and the world of work. The second section contains a selected listing of U. S. government publications on employment and careers. The final section includes a group of reference materials pertinent to employment. While this bibliography is specific to the library at the University of Northern Iowa, its citations cover recognized materials generally available through reference libraries and the U. S. Government. (CKJ)
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 103 763 CG 009 636
AUTHOR Wieckhorst, JaniceTITLE Bibliography of Occupational Information.INSTITUTION University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls. Library.
PUB DATE (711)NOTE 88p.; Best copy available
EDRS PRICE HF-$0.76 HC-$4.43 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Books; *Employment; Government
Publications; *Jobs; *Occupational Information
ABSTRACTThis bibliography (non-annotated) is divided into
three major sections. The first covers books, periodicals andpamphlets describing individual careers, job hunting techniques and
the world of work. The second section contains a selected listing of
U. S. government publications on employment and careers. The finalsection includes a group of reference materials pertinent toemployment. While this bibliography is specific to the library at the
University of Northern Iowa, its citations cover recognized materialsgenerally available through reference libraries and the U. S.
Government. (CKJ)
'IAN 2 0 1975
ES CI PY AVAILABLE
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,EDUCATION A WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATIONTH'S DOCUMENT
HAS BEEN REPRO.
DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN.
ATING IT. POINTS OF VIEIA OR OPINIONS
STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE.
SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY.
Janice WieckhorstReader Service DepartmentUniversity of Northern Iowa Library
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613
1974
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA LIBRARY - READER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
CAREER COLLECTION BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Career Collection, located on the main floor, UNI Library, includes hooks,
periodicals and pamphlets describing individual careers, job hunting techniques and
the world of work. The following titles are publications in the Career Collection,
listed by subject. Individual pamphlet titles are not listed. Subjects Included
are Occupations (general.); Specific Occupations; Vocational Cuidance/Job Hunting;
Resumes/Interviewing; Occupational Information -- Bibliography; Occupations--Licenses;
Apprenticeship; Employment Agencies; Labor Supply; Salary Statistics; Civil Service
Positions; Foreign Employment; College Graduates--Employment; Handicapped-- Employ-
U. S. Employment Service. Dictionary of Osseational
Titles. U. S. Dept. of Labor, Manpower Administration,
1965.
Westlund, John. Alaska Employment Guide; a Handbook
for the Job Seeker in Alaska. Chico, Calif., Employ-
ment Information Services, 1972.
Whitfield, Edwin. Guide to Careers Trough Vocational
Training. San Diego, Calif., R. R. Knapp, 1968.
Whitman, Michael. Jobs in Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska,
1973.
Career Information
File The Career Information File containspamphlets in over 150 subject areas.arranged alphabetically by subject.include various occupations and such
approximately 2,000Folders are
Subjects coveredtopics as Iowa
SRA File
ACTING/THEATRICAL WORK
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employment, Iowa industries, merit employment andcivil service, vocationatguidance, military service,resumes and interviewing, and Action Corps. Pamphletsmay be checked out overnight.
The SRA (Science Research Associates) File, locatedin the small file cabinet in the Career Collection,contains several hundred pamphlets on variousoccupations. Pamphlets may be checked out overnight.
SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONS
Career Coll.13N/2074/D3/1969 Dalrymple, Jean. Careers and 2pportunities in the
Theatre. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1969.
Career Coil.HF/5181/A1C73 Gt. Brit. Dept. of Employment and Productivity. Dancing
and Drama . London, H.M.S.O., 1970.
Career Coll.PN/1992.8/AM5 Millke, Ron. Now You Can Appear in T. V. Commercials.
New York, Pilot Books, 1973.
AGRICULTURE
Career Coll.-Ref.s/494.5/A4A14/J974 Agricultural, Forestry, and Oceanographic Technicians.
Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, 1974.
Career Coll.SF/196/U5A75
Career Coll.8/494.5/A4I4
Arnold, Oren. Aim for a Job in Cattle Ranching. NewYork, R. Rosen Press,. 1971.
Lee, Jasper. Career Education: Agribusiness and Natu-ral Resources Occupations Cluster. Columbus, Ohio,ERIC Clearinghouse on Vocational and Technical Education,1971.
Career Coll.
HD/9000.5/S76/1970 Stone, Archie. Careers in Agribusiness and instl,;s12.Danville, Ill. , Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1970.
AIR TRANSPORTATION--PILOTS
Career Coll.
TI,/561/S3/1971 Scribner, Kimball. Your Future as n Pilot. New York,R. Rosen Press, 1973.
AIR TRANSPORTATION--STEWARDS/STEWARDESSES
Career Coll.HD/6071/A5M6/1973/74 Morton, Alexander. The 1973-74 Airline Guide to
Stewardess and Steward Careers. New York, Arco, 1973.
Career Coll.TL/561/R36
ANIMAL CARE OCCUPATIONS
Career Coll.SK/353/H8
ANTHROPOLOGY
Career Coll.
GN/42/F7
ARCHAEOLOGY
Career Coll.
CC/77/L36/1970
ARCHITECTURE
Career Coll.NA/1995/P5/1970
ARCHIVIST
Career Coll.CD/987/S6
ART
Career Coll.N/8353/B4
Career Coll.
N/8353/C45
Career Coll.N/8350/H6/1973
Randall, Lyman. Your Future as an Airline Steward/
Stewardess. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1973.
(see also VETERINARY MEDICINE)
Humane Society of the United States. Careers: Working
with Animals. Washington, 1974.
Frantz, Charles. The Student Anthropologist's Hand-book; a Guide to Research, Training, and Career.Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Pub. Co., 1972.
Larue, Gerald. Your Future in Archaeology. New York,
R. Rosen Press, 1970.
Piper, Robert. Opportunities in an Architecture
Career. New York, Universal Pub. and DistributingCorp., 1970.
Society of American Archivists. Education Directorj;
Careers and Courses in Archival Administration. Ann
Arbor, Mich., 1973.
Berlye, Milton. Selling Your Art Work; a Marketing
Guide for Fine and Commercial Artists. South Brunswick,
A. S. Barnes, 1973.
Chamberlain, Betty. The Artiat1s Guide to His Market.
New York, Watson-Guptill, 1970.
Holden, Donald. Art Career Guide; a Guidance Handbookfor Art Students, Teachers, Vocational Counselors, and
Job Hunters. New York, Watson-Guptill, 1973.
ARTS/MEDIA
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/G7B9
ASTRONOMY
Career Coil.QB/51.5/B45
Career Coll.QB/61/M5
BANKING
Career Coll.HD/8039/B26W4
BIOLOGY
Career .Coll.
QH /314/W55
BROADCASTING
Career Coll.PN/1991.55/E9
Career Coll.
HE/8689.6/R53
BUILDING TRADES
Career Coll.
HD/8039/B9165
Career Coll.HD/8039/B92U69
BUSINESS
Career Coll.
UD /69/S6D5
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Bygrave, Mike. The Other Careers; kaki' a Livingin the Arts and Media. London, Wiidwood House, 1973.
Bell, Raymond. Your Future in Astronomy. New York,
R. Rosen Press, 1970.
Miller, Freeman. How to Become an Astronomer.Cambridge, Mass., Sky Pub. Corp., 1969.
Westlurd, John. How to Pull Off a Bank Job. Chico,
Calif., Employment Information Service, 1973.
Winter, Charles. Opportunities in the BiologicalSciences. New York, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1970.
Ewing, Sam. You're On the Air. Blue Ridge Summit,Pa., G/L Tab Books, 1972.
Rider, John R. Your Future in Broadcasting. New York,
R. Rosen Press, 1971.
Iowa. Employment Security Commission. Building Trades
Careers. Des Moines, 1973.
Sumichrast, Michael. Opportunities in Building Con-
struction. New York, Universal Pub. and DistributingCorp., 1971.
Dible, Donald. 112. Your Own Organization!; a Handbook
for the Employed, the Unemployed, and the Self-em ct
on How to Start and Finance a New Business. Santa Clara,
Calif., Entrepreneur Press, 1971
C.)
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Career Coll.HD/2341/G45/1974 Genfan, Herb. How to Start Your. Own Craft Business.
New York, Watson-Guptill, 1974.
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5M36
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5N3
Career Coll.HD/5110/N8
Career Coll.
HF/5548.2/P6
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5P58
CARPENTRY
Career Coll.TH/5608.7/S5
CHEMISTRY
Career Coll.-Ref.QD/39.5/A5
Career Coll.0/39.5/W65
COACHING (ATHLETICS)
Career Coll.GV/711/F86
COLLEGE UNION WORK
Career Coll.
LB/ 3640/A8257/1973
Marketing, Business, and Office Specialists. Chicago,
J. G. Ferguson, 1970.
National Business Education Association. Careers in
Business; Nature of the Work, OpEutunities, Prepara-tion, Qualifications. Washington, National BusinessEducation ASsociation, 1972.
Null, Gary. ProfitablePart-time Home Based Businesses;How You Can Make a to $150 a Week Extra Income. New
York, Pilot Books; 1971.
Pollack, Morris. Principal Employers' PersonnelRequirements and Higher Education Course Offerings inBusiness Data Processing. Ann Arbor, Mich., UniversityMicrofilms, 1974.
Powell, C. Randall. Business Career Guide. Dubuque,
Iowa, Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1971.
Sheldon, Roger. Opportunities in Carpentry Careers.Louisville, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1974.
AmericanSalariesChemical
Chemical Society. 1973 ,Report Chemists'_Islas Employment Status. Washington, AmericanSbciety, 1973.
Woodburn, John. nrEamititt in the Chemical Sciences.New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1971.
Fuoss, Donald. Blueprinting Your Coaching Career.New York, Pilot Books, 1973.
Association of College Unions-International. Standardsfor Professional Staff Preparation and Compensation in
College Union Work, 1973-74. Stanford, Calif., 1973.
CONSERVATION see ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS
DANCING
Career Coll.HF/5381/A1G73/no.98
Career Coll.GV/1597/T46
DENTISTRY
Career Coll.-Ref.
R/690/W56
DIETETICS
Career Coll.TX/164/S8
ECONOMICS
Career Coll.HB/119/A2W55
EDUCATION
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/1780/A78
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2285/U6B4
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/900/I63/1974
Career Coll.LB/2844.1/A8C37
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Gt. Brit. Dept. of Employment and Productivity.Dancing and Drama. London, H.M.S.O., 1970.
Terry, Walter. Careers for the '70s: Dance. NewYork, Crowell-Collier Press, 1971.
Wischnitzer, Saul. Barron's Guide to Medical, Dental,and Allied Health Science Careers. Woodbury, N. Y.,Barron's Educational Series, 1974.
Study Commission on Dietetics. The Profession ofDietetics; the Report of the Study Commission onDietetics. Chicago, American Dietetic Association,1972.
Williamson, Harold. Opportunities in EconomicsCareers. New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing
Corp., 1971.
Association for School, College, and University Staffing.ASCUS Annual. Hershey, Pa., ASCUS Communication andServices Center.
Beckles, Marjorie. Teaching Abroad. New York, Insti-tute of International Education, 1973.
Faulkner, Howard. International Itastiaa; CompleteOverseas Opportunity Information and Employer Directory.Gorham, Maine, 1974.
Gattmann, Eric. The Other Teacher: Aides to Lcarrliin.
Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1973.
Carter Coll.LB/2844.2/G8
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2833.3/1886
Career Coll.
HF/5382.5/U5M32
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/900/M38/1973
Career Coll.-Ref.L/900/M38
Career Coll. Ref.
LB/1780/N36
Career Coll.
LB/2385/56
Career Coll.-Ref.L/900/T4
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2283/U55
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2283/U48
Career Coll.LB/1775/W4
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Gudridge, Beatrice. Paraprofessionals in Schools;
How New Careerists Bolster Education. Washington,
National School Public Relations Association, 1972.
Howe, Trevor. Teacher Supply and Demand Study for
Iowa, 1972. Des Moines, 1973.
McKee, Bill. New Careers for Teachers. Chicago, U.
Regnery, 1972.
Mathies, Lorraine. Overseas Opportunities forAmerican Educators and Students; Perspectives andPossibilities. New York, Macmillan Information, 1973.
Overseas Opportunities for AmericanEducators; Perspectives and Possibilities. New York,
CCM Information Corp., 1971.
National Center for Information on Careers in Education.
Educators' Placement Guide. Washington, 1972.
Snyder, Phillip. What Every Teacher Should Know About
Findin& a Job; a Beginning Teacher's Handbook. Boston,
Branden Press, 1973.
Teachers' Guide to Teaching Positions, in Foreign
Countries. Ames, Iowa.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
U. S. Office of Education. Opportunities Abroad for
Teachers under the International Educational Exchange
Program. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Office.
Weathersby, Rita. New Roles
book of Career Information.Graduate School of EducationCambridge, 1970.
for Educators; a Source-.Prepared for the Harvard
Placement Office.
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
Career Coil.LB/3044/N3/1971
ELECTRICAL TRADES
Career. Coll.
TK/159/W6
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National Education Association of the United States.Dept. of Audiovisual Instruction. Jobs in Instructional
Media. Washington, Association for Educational Commu-nications and Technology, 1971.
Wood, Robert. Opportunities in the Electrical Trades.Louisville, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1974.
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
Career Coll.0/76.25/H36
Career Coll.QA/76.25/L43
Career Coll.
QA/76.25/N87
Career Coll.HP/5548.206
Career Coll.
QA/76.25/W4
ENGINEERING
Career Coll.TA/157/B39/1969
Career Coll.
TA/157/C48/1971
Hama, Tomi. How to Break into Computer Programming.San Francisco, The Old Sourdough, 1972.
Leeper, James. Your Career in Computers. Nashville,
Southern Pub. Association, 1973.
Nussbaum, Martin. Opportunities in Electronic Data
Processing. New York, Universal Pub. and DistributingCorp., 1972.
Pollack, Morris. Principal Employers' PersonnelRequirements and Higher Education Course Offerings inBusiness Data Processing. Ann Arbor, Mich., UniversityMicrofilms, 1974.
Westlund, John. Compjob; a Handbook for Young Pro-fessionals in the Computer Industry. Chico, Calif.,Employment Information Services, 1973.
Beakley, George. Careers in Engineering and Technology.New York, Macmillan, 1969.
Career Seminar for M. I.Institute of Technology,
ScieRMET4MataLCSineoPress, 1972.
T. Alumni, Massachusetts1971. Chnning Careers inCambridge, Mass., M. I. T.
Career Coll.
. TA/157/C75 Cross, Edward. Your Career in Engineering. Nashville,
Southern Pub. Association, 1971.
Career Coll.-Ref.
TA/157/h63
Career Coll. -Ref.
TA/157/J59
Career Coll.
TJ/157/K65
Career Coll.-Ref.Q/148/S3/1973
Career Coll.-Ref.
2/74050784/1971
Career Coll.TA/403.2/W4
ENGLISH
Career Coil.LB/2365/E5B46
Career Coll.11/2365/E507/1973
ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS
Career. Coll.
8/944/D33
Career Coll.
8/944/D6
Engineering Technicians. Chicago, J. G. Ferguson,
1969.
Job Prospects for Engineering and Technology Graduates,1973-74. New York, Engineering Manpower Commission ofEngineers Joint Council, 1973.
Konzo, Seichi. Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering.New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1971.
Scientific Manpower Commission. Salaries of Scientists,
Engineers and Technicians: a Summary of Salary Surveys.
Washington, 1973.
. Search; Science, Engineering and RelatedCareer Hints: a Selected Bibliography. Washington,
1971.
Wert, Charles. Opportunities in Materials Science
and Engineering: Metallurgy, Ceramics, Plastics,Solid State Sciences. New York,. Universal Pub. and
Distributing Corp., 1973.
Berry, Elizabeth. The Careers of English Majors.Champaign, Ill., National Council of Teachers of English,
1966.
Orange, Linwood. English: the Pre-professional Major.
New York, Modern Language Association of America, 1973.
Day, Albert. Making a Living in Conservation; a Guide
to Outdoor Careers. Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Books,
1971.
Dodd, Edwara. Careers for the '70s: Conservation.
New York, Crowell-Collier Proun, 1971.
Career Coll.-Ref.TD/156/E24
Career Coll.TD/156/F35/1972
Career Coll.TD/170/M54
Career Coll.
TA/170/P37
Career Coll.
S/944/S8
FASHION
Career Coll.
HD/9940/U4F7/1970
FOOD SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
Career Coll.TX/357/E5
FOOD SERVICE
Career Coll.
TX/945/I6/1973
Career Coll.TX/945/W43
FOREIGN LANGUAGE WORK
Career Coll.
P/106/F38
Career Coll.HP/5381/H34
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Ecology, Conservation, and Environmental Control.Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, 1971.
Fanning, Odom. apatmaw!E in Environmental Careers.New York, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1972.
Millard, Reed. Careers in Environmental Protection.New York, J. Messner, 1974.
Paradis, Adrian. Reclaiming the Earth; Jobs that HelpImprove the Environment. New York, McKay, 1971.
.Stitt, Thomas. Employment Opportunities and Job. Analysis for Selected Environmental Occupations.Springfield, Ill., Illinois State Board of VocationalEducation and Rehabilitation, 1973.
Fried, Eleanor. Is the Fashion Business Your Business?New York, Fairchild Publications, 1970.
Endres, Joseph. Opportunities In Food Science andTechnology. New York, Universal Pub. and DistributingCorp., 1969.
Iowa. Employment Security Commission. Food ServiceCareers. Des Moines, 1973.
Westbrook, James. Your Future in Restaurants and FoodService. New York, Arco, 1971.
The Federal Linguist Today. Proceedings of a publicforum presented by the Society of Federal Linguists,inc. Washington, 1972.
Hardesty, Richard. Translating Foreign Language intoCareers; Vocational, Opporunitl.es for Mi&h School andColle.0 Students of Modern Foreign Languages.
Bloomington, Indiana Language Program, Indiana University,1970.
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Career Coll.P/306/H4 Hendry, J. F. Your Future in Translating and Inter-
preting. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1 '
FORESTRY
Career Coll.-Ref.
S/494.5/A4A34/1974 Agricultural, Forestry, and Oceanographic Technicians.Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, 1974.
Career Coil.
SD/373/M29/1972 McCulloch, Walter. The Forester on the Job. Corvallis,
Oregon, O. S. U. Book Stores, 1972.
Career Coil.
SD/371/S5/1973 Shirley, Hardy. Forestry and its Career Opportunities.
New York, McCraw-Hill, 1973.
GEOGRAPHY
Career Coil.
G/65/N37
GEOLOGY
Natoli, Salvatore. Careers in Geography. Washington,
Association of American Geographers, 1974.
Career Coil.QE/34/S6/1970 Snelgrove, Alfred. Opportunities in Geology and
Geolo.alcal Engineering. New York, Universal. Pub. and
Distributing Corp., 1970.
GRAPHIC ARTS
Career Coil.
NC/1001/B3 Ballinger, Raymond. Opportunities in Graphic Arts
Careers. New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing
Corp., 1968.
Career Coll.NC /71.5/H4
GRAPHIC REPRODUCTION
Career Coll.
Z/48/B43
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Career Coll.
BF/637/C6578
Henretty, William. Careers in Graphic Arts. St. Paul,
Printing Industry of the Twin Cities, Inc.
Bedell, Earl. Careers in Graphic Reproduction.
Princeton, N. J., Nostrand, 1965.
Stone, Shelley. Careers in Counseling and Guidance.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1972.
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HEALTH CAREERS (see also MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY; NURSING; OPTICIANRY! OPTOMETRY;OSTEOPATHY; PHARMACY; PHYSICAL THERAPY; PHYSICIAN; PODIATRY;RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY)
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/6672/A1A53/1973
Career Coll.R/690/A48/1972
Career Coll.
R/692/A5/1971
American Hospital Association. Division of CareerInformation. Health Manpower; an Annotated Biblio-graphy. Chicago, American Hospital Association, 1973.
American Medical Association. Horizons Unlimited; aHandbook Describing Rewarding Career Opportunities inMedicine and Allied Fields. Chicago, 1970.
American Medical Women's Association. Career Choicesfor Women in Medicine. New York, 1971.
Career Coll.R/690/A78 Associated Health Organizations of *Iowa. Health Careers
Unlimited. Printed by the Easter Seal Society forCrippled Children and Adults of Iowa, inc. Des Moines,1974.
Career Coll.R/690/F73 Freese, Arthur. Careers and Opportunities in the Medical
Sciences. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1971.
Career Coll.
R/690/H3 Harvard University. Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning. A Guide to the Health Professions.Cambridge, Mass., 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.RA/440.9/H4 Health Technicians. Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, 1970.
Career Coll.R/690/157 Introduction to Health Professions. St. Louis,
C. V. Mosby Co,, 1972.
Career Coll.RA/440.9/16/1973 Iowa. Employment Security Commission. Health Careers.
Des Moines, 1973.
Career Coll.R/745/K38
Career Coil.R/697/A4K48
Kay, Eleanor. Health Care Careers. New York, FranklinWatts, 1973.
Keyes, Fenton. Alm for a Job in the Allied HealthField. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1974.
Career Coll.RA/972.5/K4/1.971 Kirk, Weir. Your Future in Hosp/tal W. New York,
Arco, 1971.
Career Coll.R/836/N35
Career Coil.R/690/U52/1972
Career Coll.-Ref.R/690/W56
HOME ECONOMICS
Career Coll.
TX/164/C48
Career Coll.TX/164/H6
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Nakamura, Julia. your Future in Medical Illustration:
Art and Photography. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1971.
United States. Dept. of Labor. Manpower Administra-
tion. Health Careers Guidebook. Washington, U. S.
Dept. of Labor, 1972.
Wischnitzer, Saul. Barron's Guide to Medical, Dental,
and Allied Health Science Careers. Woodbury, N. Y.,
Bari;;TWffducational Series, 3974.
Channels, Vera. Career Education in Home Economics.
Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers and Publishers,
1973.
Hoeflin, Ruth. Careers in Home Economics. New York,
Macmillan, 1970.
Career Coil.TX/164/T36/1973 Tate, Mildred. Home Economics as a Profession. New
York, McGraw-Hill, 1.973.
HOTEL MANAGEMENT
Career Coll.
TX/913/M28
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Career Coll.
TS/171.4/P85
INSURANCE WORK
McDonnell, Virginia. Careers in Hotel Management.
New York, J. Messner, 1971.
Pulps, Arthur. Opportunities in Industrial Design
Careers. New York, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1970.
career Coll.
HG/8876/R69/1974 Rosier, Lee. Opportunities in Life Insurance Sales.
Louisville, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1.974.
INTERIOR DESIGNING AND DECORATING
Career Coll.NK/2116/D6
JOURNALISM
Career Coll.
PN/4797/M9
Doyle, Robert. Your Career in Interior Pesip. New
York, J. Messner, 1969.
Myers, Arthur. Careers for the '70s: Journalism.
New York, Crowell-Collier Press, 1971..1
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Career Coll.SB/476/G7/1970
LAW
Career Coll.-Ref.KF/285/L3
Career Coll.-Ref.KF/285/P7
Career Coil.
KF/297/79S3
Career Coll.KF/301/S3/1973
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Career Coll.HV/8143/02/1974
Career Coll.HV/8143/L55/1973
Career Coll.HV/8143/832/1970
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Career Coll.74682/M87
MANAGEMENT
Career Coll.HD/20/P534
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Griswold, Ralph. Opportunities in Landscape Archive
tecture. New York, Universal Pub. and DistributingCorp., 1970.
Law School Admission Bulletin. Princeton, N. J.,
Educational Testing Service.
Prelaw Handbook; Official Law School Guide. Washington,
Association of. American Law Schools.
Sarnoff, Paul. Careers in the Legal Profession. New
York, J. Messner, 1970.
Schendel, William. Guide to Lau./ and Law-related Fields.
Cambridge, Office of Career Services and OfflampusLearning, Harvard University, 1973.
Gammage, Allen. Your Future in Law Enforcement. New
York, R. Rosen Press, 1974.
Liston, Robert. Your Career in Law Enforcement. New
York, J. Messner, 1973.
Schreiber, Flora. A Job with a Future in Law Enforce-
ment and Related Fields. New York, Grosset and Dunlap,
1970:
Myers, Alpha. Your Future in Lib= Careers. New
York, R. Rosen Press, 1973.
Place, Irene. Opportunities
,Upper,Pub. and Distributing Corp.,
in Management Careers:. New York, Universal
1969.
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MARKETING
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5M36 Marketing, Business, and Office Specialists. Chicago,
J. G. Ferguson, 1970.
MATHEMATICS
Career Coll.0/11/T88
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Career Coll.11/39/P85/no. 442
Career Ce.;.R/728.8/.149
Career Coll.R/728.8/W55
METEOROLOGY
Career Coll.
QC/869.5/1137/1972
MILITARY SERVICE
Career Coll.UB/147/1138
Career Coll.UB/147/M15
MUSEUM WORK
Career Coll.01/70/U6W54
MUSIC
Career Coll.ML/3795/89
Turner, Nura. Mathematics and My Career; a Collection
of Essays. Washington, National. Council of Teachers of
Mathematics, 1971.
Ogg, Elizabeth. Wanted: Medical Technologists. New
York, Public Affairs Committee, 1969.
Reynolds, Moira. Aim for a Job in the Medical Labora-
tory. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1972.
Williams, Margaret. An Introduction to the Profession
of Medical Technology. Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger,
1971.
Harris, Miles. Opportunities in Meteorology. New
York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1972.
Heiman, Grover. Careers for Women in Uniform.
Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1971.
MacCloskey, Monro. Your Future in the Military
Services. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1974.
Williams, Patricia. Museums of Natural History and
the People Who Work in Them. New York, St. Martin's
Press, 1973.
Burt, Jesse. So You Want to Be in Music! Nashville,
Abingdon Press, 1970.
NURSING
Career Coll.RT/82/R56
OCEANOGRAPHY
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Robinson, Alice. Your Future in Nursing Careers. NewYork, R. Rosen Press, 1972.
Career Coll.-Ref.S/494.5/A4A34/1974 Agricultural, Forestry, and Oceanographic Technicians.
Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, 1974.
Career Coll.GC/30.5/M37/1973 Marine Technology Society. The Oceans and You.
Washington, 1973.
OFFICE WORK
Career Coll.HF/5501/16/1973 Iowa. Employment Security Commission. Clerical
Careers. Des Moines, 1973.
Career Coll.HF/5547.5/K4 Kelly Services. The Kelly Girl Second Career Guide-
book. Boston, Little, Brown, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5M36 Marketing, Business, and Office Specialists. Chicago,
J. G. Ferguson, 1970.
Career Coll.HF/5547.5/N68/1970 Noyes, Nell. Your Future as a Secretary. New York,
R. Rosen Press, 1970.
Career Coll.
HF/5501/P58/1972 Popham, Estelle. Opportunities in Office Occupations.New York, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1972.
Career Coil.
HD/6095/R27
Career Coll.JK/716/R5/1973
OPTICIANRY
Career Coll.RE/962/575
OPTOMETRY
Career Coll.
RE/959/K5/1974
Ralston, Mary. How to Return to Work in an Office.New York, Harper and Row, 1972.
Riemer, Edwin. Barron's How to Prepare for CivilService Examinations (Clerks, Typists, Stenographers,and Other Office Positions.) Woodbury, N. Y., Barron'sEducational Series, 1973.
Samson, Russell. 0222sycnities in Onickam. New
York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1971.
44.1
Kitchell, Frank. OspoKtunities in 9ptometry. Louisville,
Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1974.
OSTEOPATHY
Career Coll.RZ/336/H4
OUTDOOR LIFE
Career Coll.HF/5381/J673
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Career Coll.HF/5549/M277
PHARMACY
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Heffel, Leonard. Opportunities In Osteopathic Medicine
Today. Louisville, Data Courier, 1974.
Joseph, James. The Complete Out-of-doors Job, Business,.
and Profession Guide. Chicago, H. Refinery Co., 1974.
Mack, David. Opportunities in Personnel Management
Careers. New York, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1970.
Career Coll.
RS/122.5/G3/1974 Gable, Fred. Opportunities in Pharmac Careers.
Louisville, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1974.
Career Coll.RS/122.5/P48
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Career Coll.GV/362/C7
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Career Coll.RN/701/D3
The Pharmacy Graduate's Career Guide. Norwich, N. Y.,
Eaton Laboratories, 1970.
Cratty, Bryant. Career Potentials in Phypicel Activity.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1971.
Darby, Patricia. Your Career in Physical Therapy.
New York, J. Messner, 1969.
Career Coil.
RM/701/K7/1974 Krumhansl, Bernice. Opportunities in Physical Therapy.
Louisville, Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1974.
PHYSICIAN
Career Coll.R/690/K3/1972
Career Coll.-Ref.R/690/W56
Kalb, S. William. Your Future as a Physician. New
York, R. Rosen Press, 1972.
Wischnitzer, Saul. Barron's Guide to Medical, Dental,
and Allied Health Science Careers. Woodbury, N. Y.,
BariWWIducational Series, 1974.
PODIATRY
Career Coll.RD/563/S5
PRINTING TRADES
Career Coll.7/243/A2R38
PSYCHOLOGY
Career Coll.
BF/76/38/1968
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Career Coll.HM/263/1128
PUBLISHING
Career Coll.7./278/C6
RADTOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Cdteer Coll.RM/849/J3
RAILROAD WORK
Career Coll.
HD/8039/R1G65
RELIGIOUS WORK
Career Coll.BV/4740/F59
RETAILING
Career Coil.
HF/5429/5359/1971
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Shangold, Jules. Opportunities in a Podiatry Career.New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1971.
Reinfeld, George. Opportunities in Graphic Communica-tions; the Printing Industry. New York, Universal Pub.and Distributing Corp., 1971.
Super, Donald. Opportunities in Psychology Careers.New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1968.
Hall, Babette. Public Relations, Publicity, andPromotion. New York, Washburn, 1970.
Corwen, Leonard. Your Future in Publishing. New York,R. Rosen Press, 1973.
Jackson, Timmie. Radiologic Technoluy--a Future forYou. New York, Tiresias Press, 1974.
WO./Ma*
Goodfellow, Thomas. Your Future in Railroading. NewYork, R. Rosen Press, 1970.
Ford, Murray. Church Vocations - a New Look. ValleyForge, Pa., Judson Press, 1971.
Scott, George. Your Future in Retailing. New York,
R. Rosen Press, 1971.
Career Coll.HF/5429/W52
SCIENCE
Career Coll.
Q/183.3/A1B5
Career Coll.Q/181/C328 Calvert, Jack. Graduate School in the Sciences:
Entrance, Survival, and Careers. New York, Wiley,
1972.
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Wilinsky, Harriet. Careers and Opportunities in
Retailing. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1970.
Bisconti, Ann. Undergraduate and Graduate Study in
Scientific Fields. Washington, Office of Research,
American Council on Education and Center for Human
Services, 1973.
Career Coll.
TA/157/C48/1971 Career Seminar for M. I. T. Alumni, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, 1971. Changing Careers in
Science and Engineering. Cambridge, Mass., M. T. T.
Press, 1972.
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7405/P7N3/1973 National Science Teachers Association. Keys to
Careers in Science and Technology. Washington, 1973.
Career Coll.
Q/147/R48 Rever, Philip. Scientific and Technical Careers:Factors Influencing Development during the Educational
Years. Iowa City, Ia., American College Testing
Program, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.
Q/148/S3/1973 Scientific Manpower Commission. Salaries of Scientists,
Engineers and Technicians: a ISunlEt of Salary Surveys.
Washington, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.2/7405/P7S4/1971 . Search; Science, EnGineeriag and Related
Career Hints: a lected Bibliography, Washington, 1971.
SEA CAREERS
Career Coll.
11D/8039/S4F4
SECRETARY see OFFICE WOtK
SECURITIES WORK
Career Coll.HG/4553/H45
Fenten, D. X. Sea Careers; Jobs on the Waterways of
the World. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1970.
Henle, Faye. Careers for the '70n: Securities. New
York, Crowell-Collier Press, 1972.
Career Coll.HG/4553/M45
SELLING
Career Coll.HF/5438/E49
SHORTHAND REPORTING
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Miller, Eugene. Your Future in Securities. New York,R. Rosen Press, 1974.
Elzerman, A. W. Your. Future in Salesmanship and SalesManagement. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1973.
Career Coll.7./53/V35/1974 Van Allen, Edward. Your Future as a Shorthand Reporter.
New York, R. Rosen Press, 1974.
SOCIAL WORK
Career Coil.IIV/41/G38/1969 Gay, Kathlyn. Careers in Social Service, New York, J.
Messner, 1969.
Career Coll.-Ref.HV/91/H26 Haimes, Norma. Helping Others: a Guide to Selected
Social Service Agencies and Occupations. New York,John Day Co., 1974.
Career Coll.HV/10.5/P47/1970 Perlman, Helen. So You Want to Be a Social Worker.
New York, Harper and Row, 1970.
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5R5 Richmond, Adrianne. New Careers for Social Workers.
Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1974.
Career Coll.
H/39/P85/no. 458 Soyka, Patricia. Unlocking Human Resources: a Career.in Social Work. New York, Public Affairs Committee,1971.
TEACHING see EDUCATION
TECHNICIANS
Career Coll.-Ref.TA/158/A53 Angel, Juvenal. ;latching Technicians to Jobs. New
York, World Trade Academy Press, 1971.
TOURIST TRADE
Career Coll.G/155.5/D68 Dowdell, Dorothy. Your Career in the World of Travel.
New York, J. Messner, 1971.
URBAN CAREERS
Career Coll.
HV/10.5/A82
Career Coll.-Ref.HD/7293/N2639
VETERINARY MEDICINE
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Asbell, Bernard. Careers in Urban Affairs: Six
Youngs People Talk about Their Professions in the
Inner City. New York, P. H. Wyden, 1970.
National Association of Housing and RedevelopmentOfficials. Urban Careers Guide: a Directory of Educa-
tional Opportunities in the Fields of Housing, HousingManagement, Urban Renewal, Community Development,Housing Code Enforcement. Washington, 1973.
Career Coll.SF/779.5/S9/1973 Swope, Robert. Opportunities in Veterinary Medicine.
New York, Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp., 1973.
Career Coll.SF/779.5/W54
WRITING
Career Coll.PN/147/M622
WRITING, TECHNICAL
Whitney, Leon. Animal Doctor: the Historx and
Practice of Veterinary Medicine. New York, McKay, 1973.
Miller, Marcia. How to Write and Sell Your Poetry.Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sunstone Press, 1974.
Career Coll.
T/11/C54/1972 Clarke, Emerson. Your Future in Technical and Science
Writing. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1972.
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE/JOB HUNTING
Career Coll.HF/5383/A53/1972 Albee, Lou. Job Hunting After Forty. New York, Arco,
1972.
Career Coll.LA/229/A795 Astin, Helen. Trends in Academic and Career Plans of
College Freshmen: Bethlehem, Pa., CPC Foundation, 1972.
Career Coll.
HF/5381/A835 Atherton, James. Essential Aspects. of Career Planning
and Development. Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers
and Publishers, 1969.
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Career Coll.HF/5383/B56 Bolles, Richard. What.Color is Your Parachute? A
Practical Manual for Job Hunters and Career-Changers.Berkeley, Calif., Ten Speed Press, 1972.
Career Coll.11F/5382.5/U5B74/1971
Career Coll.-Ref.IlF/5382.5/U5C257
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5C28
Brown, Newell. After College...Junior College...Military Service...What? The Complete Career Explora-tion Handbook. New York, Grosset and Dunlap, 1971.
The-Career Data Book: Results from Project Talent'sFive-year Follow - Study. Palo Alto, Calif.,American Institutes for Research, 1973.
Career Job Guide for College Students...and Others.New York, National Educational Advertising Services,1974.
Career Coil.PN/4121/C237 Career Opportunity and Speech Communication Conference,
Western Kentucky University, 1973. Proceedings. SpringConference, April 27, 1973. Bowling Green, Ky., Dept.of Speech and Theatre, Western Kentucky University,1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5C3 Careerism Newsletter. Rochester, N. Y., WV114/Informa-
tion Services, Inc., 1974-.
Career Coll.
I.B/2343.3/C37 Cattell, Nancy. College and Career; Adjustinz toCollege and Selecting an Occupation. New York,Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970.
Career Coll.-Ref.AS/8/C4/1973 Center for Curriculum Design. Somewhere Else; a
Chapman, Elwood. College Survival; Find Yourself...Find a Career. Chicago, Science Research Associates,1974.
College/Career Choice; tabs Student, Right Time,Right Place. Proceedings of the 1972 ACT irvitationalconference, May 8-9, 1972, Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa City,
American College Testing Program, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.
HP/5382.5/U5C6 College Placement Annual. Bethlehem, Pa., College
Placement Council.
Career Coll.
HF/5381/D444
Career Coil.
HF/5382.5/U5D6
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Denues, Celia. Career Perspective: Your Choice of
Work. Worthington, Ohio, C. A. Jones Pub. Co., 1972.
Do Something; a Bibliography/Directory with Views and
Sumstions about New Things to Do. Worcester, Mass.,
Career Planning and Placement, Clark University, 1972.
Career Coll.
HF/5382.5/U5D85/1973 Dunphy, Philip. Career Development for the College
Student. Cranston, R. I., Carroll Press, 1973.
Career Coll.
HF/5383/F54 File, Norman. How to Beat the Establishment and Get
That Job! Los Aireles, Appg7One Pub., 1971.
Career Coll.1.B/2343/G34 Gaymer, Rosemary. Career Planning and Job Hunting;
a Resource Book for Present and Prospective Universily,
and College Students, Toronto, Maclean-Hunter, 1970.
Career Coll.
HF/5381/G7 The Graduate. Knoxville, Tenn., Approach 13-30 Corp.
Career Coll.
HF/5500/G7 Granovetter, Mark. Getting a Job; a Study, of Contacts
and Careers. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univers1ty
Press, 1974.
Career Coll.HF/5549.5/363H27 Haldane, Bernard. Career Satisfaction and Success; a
Guide to Job Freedom. New York, Amacom, 1974.
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5H5
Career Coll.-Ref.
HD/60.5/U5H85
Career Coll.-Ref.
HF/5382.5/115155/1971
Career Coll.
HF/5383/175
Career Coll.
HP/5383/328/1972
Hiestand, Dale. Changing Careers After Thirty-five;
New Horizons through Professional and Graduate Study.
New York, Columbia University Press, 1971.
Human Resources Network. Profiles of Involvement.
Philadelphia, 1972. Describes social action programs
of 200 business firms, government agencies, and other
organizations.
Index of Employment Opnortunities Professional Careers
Edition. Princeton, N. J., Resource Publications Inc.,
1971.
Irish, Richard. Go Hire Yourself an Employer. Garden
City, N. Y., Anchor Books, 1973.
Jameson, Robert. The Professional Job Hunting astern;
World's Fastest Way to Get a Better Job. Verona, N. J.,
Performance Dynamics, 1972.
Career Coll.HF/5381/K393
Career Coll.HD/6278/115L5
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Keefe, John. The Joy of Work. New York, R. RosenPress, 1974.
Lieberman, Leo. What Can I Be? Careers for CollegeMajors. Boston, Suffolk University, 1973.
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U51.5/1973 Liston, Robert. On the Job Training and Where to Get
It. New York, J. Messner, 1973.
Career Coll.HF/5383/M2
Career Coll.LB/2381/M3
Career Coll.
1tF/5381/035
Career Coll.
LB/ 1620.5/R47
Career Coll.HF/5381.2/R48
Career Coll.HF/5381/RS/1970
Career Coil.HF/5381/5275
McDonald, Stanleigh. Ten Weeks to a Better Job.Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1972.
Mayville, William. A Matter of Degree: the
for Contemporary Master's Programs. Washington,American Association for Higher Education, 1973.
pscumtional Choice; a Selection of Papers from theSociological Review. London, Allen and Unwin, 1974.
Resnick, William. Your Future With or Without CI:liege.Cambridge, Mass., Bellmati Pub. Co., 1971.
Rettig, Jack. Careers: Exploration and Decision.Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1974.
Career File for Job Applications. Cranston, R. I.,
Carroll Press, 1970.
OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY
American Hospital Association. Division of Career
Information. Health Man ewer; an Annotated Biblio-rabb Chicago, American Hospital Association, 1973.
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Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7164/V6C3 Career Index. Moravia, N. Y., Chronicle! Guidance
Publications.
Career Coll.-Ref.7./7164/V6D7
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7164/C81E2
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7164/V6E4i1974
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7164/V6F67/1971
Career toll.-Ref.Z /7204 /A6C8
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5381/H5
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7164/V6K44
Career Coll.-Ref.Z/7405/P7N3/1973
Career Coll.-Ref.7./7164/M3/1973
Career Coll.-Ref,Z/7405/11784/1971
Draper, A. M. Suggestions for Developlag an Occupa-tional Library. Los Angeles, State of California,Human Relations Agency, Dept. of Human ResourcesDevelopment, 1972.
Eastern College Personnel Officers. Careers forCollege Graduates; an Annotated Bibtioaraphy ofVocational Materials. Bethlehem, Pa., CollegePlacement Council, 1972.
Eisen, Irving. A "Starter" File of Free OccupationalLiterature. Washington, B'nai B'rith Career andCounseling Services, 1974.
Forrester, Gertrude. Occupational Literature; anAnnotated Bibliography. New York, H. W. Wilson Co.,1971.
Guidance Exchange. New York.
Hills, Kenneth. Review and Analysis of Sources ofOccupational Information for Career Education.Columbus, Ohio, ERIC Clearinghouse on Vocational andTechnical Education, Center for Vocational and TechnicalEducation, Ohio State University, 1.973.
Kelleher, Carol. Second Careers; a Selected Biblio-graphy. Washington, National Council on the Aging,1973.
National Science Teachers Association. Keys to Careersin Science and Technology. Washington, 1973.
National Vocational Guidance Association. NVGA Biblio-
v:2AI of Current Career Information. Washington,National Vocational Guidance Association, 1973.
Scientific Manpower Commission. Search; Science,
Engineering and Related Career Hints: a Selected Biblio-graphy. Washington, 1971.
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5A55/1973
Career Coil. -Ref.
HD/7824/U5A75
Career Coll.-Ref.
HD/7824/016
Career Coil.KF/2900/S46
Career Coll.-Ref.
HF/5382.5/U61845
Career Colt.HD/4885/U5M3
Career Coll.-Ref.
HD/5875/N28
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United States.Guide to LocalU. S. Dept. of
Dept. of Labor.Manpewer Administration.Occupational Information. Washington,
Labor, Manpower Administration, 1973.
OCCUPATIONS - LICENSES
Angel, Juvenal. Directory of Professional and
Occupational Licensing in the United States. New York,
World Trade Academy Press, 1970.
Iowa. Employment Security Commission. Licensed
Occupations in Iowa; an Index of Current OccupationalLicensing Reguirements. Des Moines, 1974.
How to Get a U. S. Government Job Overseas. Indianapolis,Ind., International Publications, 1972.
How to Travel and Get Paid for It. Oreenlawn, N. Y.,Harlan Publications, 1970.
Liebers, Arthur. How to Get the Job You Want Overseas.New York, Pilot Rooks, 1968.
Mathies, Lorraine. Ov.erseas Opportunities for American
Educators and Students; Perspectives and Possibilities.New York, Macmillan Information, 1973.
. Overseas Opportunities for Americar Educa-tors; Perspectives and Possibilities. New York, CCMInformation Corp. 1971.
Paradis, Adrian. Jobs to Take You Places--Here andAbroad; a Guide to Vocatfonal Opportunities in Each ofthe Fifty States and Positions in Business, Government,and Voluntary Agencies Abroad. New York, McKay, 1968.
Shaw, Ray. How to Find Those Great Overseas Jobs. NewYork, Award Books, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.L/900/T4 Teachers' Guide to Teaching Positions in Foreign Countries.
Ames, Iowa.
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2283/U55
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5549.5/E45U5
Career Coll.-Ref.
LB/2283/U48
Career Coll.-Ref.LB/2376/W48
Career Coll.-Ref.110/6278/U5A65
Career Coll.-Ref.HD/6058/A63
Career Coll.HD/6278/U5A66
Career Coll.
HD/6278/U5A67
Career Coll.
HD/6278/U5C34/1973
Career Coll.HD/6278/U5C36
Career Coll.-Ref.
HF/5549.5/R44E5/1972
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and CulturalOrganization. Teaching Abroad. Geneva, Switzerland,
1970.
U. S. Civil Service Commission. Federal Jobs Overseas.
Washington, 1973.
U. S. Office of Education. Opportunities Abroad for
Teachers under the International Educational ExchangeProgram. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Office.
Whole World Handbook. New York, Frommer/Pasmantier
Pub. Co., 1974.
COLLEGE GRADUATES--EMPLOYMENT
Angel, Juvenal. Matching College Men to Jobs. New
York, World Trade Academy Press, 1971.
. Matching College Women to Jobs. New York,
World Trade Academy Press, 1970.
Astin, Helen. Career Plans of Black and Other Non-
White Col= Graduates. Bethelehem, Pa., CPC Founda-
tion, 1973.
. Career Plans of College Graduates of 1965
and 1970. Bethelehem, Pa., CPC Foundation, 1973.
Calvert, Robert. Career Patterns of. Liberal Arts
Graduates. Cranston, R. I., Carroll Precis, 1973.
Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. College
Graduates and Jobs; Adjusting to a New Labor Market
Situation. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1973.
7.4dicott, Frank. Trends in the Emploent of Collezeand University Graduates in Business and Industry; aSurvey of 185 Well-known Business and Industrial Concerns.Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Placement Center,
1972.
Career Coll.
HD/6278/U5F72
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Freeman, Richard. The Market for College-trained Man-
2211er; a Stud in the Economics of Career Choice.Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 197].
Career Coll.
LC/1011/J3 Jacobus, Peter. Liberal Arts: Education and Employ-
ability. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Dept. of Education,
1973.
Career Coll.HF/5382.5/U5P36 Pell, Arthur. The College Graduate Guide to Job
Finding. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1973.
HANDICAPPED--EMPLOYMENT
Career Coll.HV/3018/A67 Angel, Juvenal. Employment Opportunities for the
Handicapped. New York, World Trade Academy Press, 1969.
Career Coll.HD/6278/U5/A66
Career Coll.-Ref.E/185.8/C36/1973
Career Coll.-Ref.HD/6305/M5D5/1974
MINOR IT I ES -- EMPLOYMENT
Astin, Helen. Caret' Plans of Black and Other Non-White College Graduci.es. Bethlehem, Pa., CPC Foundation,
1973.
Career Guide: Opportunities and Resources for You.
By the editors of Ebony. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co.,1973.
Directory of Special Programs for Minority, GroupMembers, 1974: Career Information Services, EmploymentSkills Banks, Financial Aid. GarreePark, Maryland,Garrett Park Press, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.E/185.96/F23/1973 Famous Blacks Give Secrets of Success. By the editors
of Ebony. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1973.
Career Coll.LB/3611/H32/1973
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
Harvard Student Agencies, Cambridge, Mass. Making It;
a Guide to Student Finances. New York, E4.P.,Putton,
19736
Career Coll.-Ref.
UB/357/A75
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VETERANSEMPLOYMENT
Angel, Juvenal. Matching Armed Forces Training to
Civilian Jobs. New York, World Trade Academy Press,
1971.
WOMENEMPLOYMENT
Career Coll.
R/692/A5/1971 American Medical Women's Association. Career Choices
for Women in Medicine. New York, 1971.
Career Coll.-Ref.
HD/6058/A63 Angel, Juvenal. Matching College Women to Jobs. New
York, World Trade Academy- Press, 1970.
Career Coll.HD/6095/A73 Astin, Helen. The Woman Doctorate in America; Origins,
Career, and Family. New York, Russell Sage Foundation,
1969.
Career Coll.
HD/6058/B57 Bird, Caroline. Everything a Woman Needs to Know to
Get Paid What She's Worth. New York, McKay, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.HF/5382.5/U5C27 Catalyst, Inc. Career Opportunities Series. New York,
Catalyst, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.
LC/1756/C3 . Education Opportunities Series. New York,
Catalyst, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.
HD/6058/C3 . Planning for Work. New York, Catalyst,
1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.HD/6058/C325 . Your Job Campaign. New York, Catalyst,
1973.
Career Coll.HD/6058/C73 Coppersmith, Sylvia. Travelling Jobs for Women; a
Guide to Exciting Career gualakim. New York,
Pilot Books, 1972.
Career Coll.HD/6058/C775 Cowan, Susan. From 29.1.21E Girl to Working Woman;
201 Big city Jobs for Girl Graduates. New York,
Collier Books, 1970.
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Career Coll.
HF/5500.2/D85 Dunlap, Jan. Personal and Professional Success forWomen. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1.972.
Career Coll.HD/6095/E64 Epstein, Cynthia. Woman's Place; Options and Limits
in Professional Careers. Berkeley, University ofCalifornia Press, 1970.
Career Coll.LC/1756/F37 Farnsworth, Marjorie. The Young Woman's Guide to an
Academic Career. New York, R. Rosen Press, 1974.
Career Coll.HD/6053/F63 Fogarty, Michael. Sex, Career and Family; Including
an International Review of Women's Roles. London,Allen and Unwin, 1971.
Career Coll.HD/6058/F75 Friedman, Sande. No Experience Necessary; a Guide to
Employment for the Female Liberal Arts Graduate. NewYork, Dell Pub. Co., 1971.
Career Coll.HF/536:,.5/U5G48. Gibson, Mary. The Family Circle Book of Careers at
Home. Chicago, Cowles Book Co., 1971.
Career Call.UB/147/V38 Heiman, Grover. Careers for Women in Uniform. Phila-
delphia, Lippincott, 1971.
Carer Coll.HF/2.5/U5L38 Lembeck, Ruth. Job Ideas for Today's, Woman. Englewood
Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1974.
Career Coll.HD/6058/06 . 380 Part-time Jobs for Women; the Step -
j -step glade that Helps, You Get Started in Part-timeor At-home work. New York, Dell Pub. Co., 1968.
Career Coil.HD/4885/U5M3
Career Coll.HD/6095/P7
Mapp, Patricia. Women in Apprenticeship; Why Not?Madison, Wisc., Dept. of Industry, Labor and HumanRelations, Division of Apprenticeship and Training,1973.
Prentice, Barbara. The Back-to-work Handbook forHousewives. New York, Collier Books, 1971.
Career Coll.HD /6058 /S422 Schwartl, Felice. How to Go to Work When Your Husband
is Apinst It, Your Children Aren't Old Enough, andThere's Nothing You Can Do Anyhow. New York, Simon andSchuster, 1972.
Career Coll.
HD/6058/S43
Career Coll.
HF/5381.2/559
Career Coll.-Ref.HV/41/C65
Career Coll.
HD/8038/U5D8
Career Coll.HT/690/U6G76
Career Coll.LB/2844.2/G8
Career Coll.
HF/5381.2/S6
Career Coll.-Ref.R/847/D57
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Scofield, Nanette. So You Want to Co Back to Work!
New York, Random House, 1968.
Splaver, Sarah. Nontraditional Careers for Women.
New York, J. Messner, 1973.
VOLUNTARY SERVICE
Commission on Voluntary Service and Action. Invest
Yourself; a Catalogue of Service importunities. New
York.
PARAPROPESSIONS/PROPESSIONW
Duckat, Walter. A Guide to Professional Careers.
New York, J. Messner, 1970.
Gross, Ronald. The New -Professionals. New York,
Simon and Schuster, 1972.
Cutridge, Beatrice. Paraprofessionals in Schools;
How New Careerists Bolster Education. Washington,
National School Public Relations Association, 1972.
Splaver, Sarah. payAnItmpAm; Careers of theFuture and the Present. New York, J. Messner, 1972.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Allied Medical Education Direst:my. Chicago, Council
on Medical Education, American Medical Association.
Career Coll.-Ref.LA/226/A65 American Universities and Colleges. Washington, American
Council on Education, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/901/133 Barron's Guide to the Two -year. Colltges. Woodbury,
N. Y., Barron's Educational Series.
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Career Coil.-Ref.L/901/1132 Barron's Profiles of American Colleges. Woodbury,
N. Y., Barron's Educational Series.
Career Coll.-Ref.L/901/F42
CareerL/901/G717
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/901/G73
Career Coll.-Ref.L/901/G74
Career Coll.-Ref.L/148/B59
Career Coll.-Ref.
LA/286/A22
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/903/I6J6
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/901/K34
Career Coll.-Ref.L/901/L46
Career Coll.-Ref.L/901/L5/1970
Career Coll.-Ref,L/901/L6/1973
Ferguson Guide to Two-year College Programs forTechnicians and Specialists; 130 Post High SchoolOccupational Programs--What They Are and Where TheyAre Taught,. Chicago, J. G. Ferguson, '1971.
Graduate and Professional School Opportunities forMinority Students. Princeton, N. J., EducationalTesting Service.
Guide to Four-year College Majors. Moravia, N. Y.,Chronicle Guidance Publications.
Guide to Two-year College Majors and Careers. Moravia,
N. Y., Chronicle Guidance Publications.
Iowa. Dept. of Public Instruction. Opportunities;Iowa's Area Schools and Public Junior Colleges in Brief.Des Moines.
. Quick Reference Guide to Higher Educationin Iowa. Des Moines, State of 'Iowa.
Joint County School System of Benton, Cedar, Iowa,Johnson, Linn, and Washington Counties. Post High.
School Education: Iowa. Cedar Rapids.
Kay, Evelyn. Directory, of PostsecondAll Schools withOccupational Programa, 1971: Public and Private.
Washington, U. S. National Center for EducationalStatistics, 1973.
Lichtman, Jane. FUD: Free yrillessily Directory.Washington, American Association for Higher Education,1972.
Livesey, Herbert. Guide to American Graduate Schools.New York, Viking Press, 1970.
Lovejoy, Clarence. Loveloy's Career and VocationalSchool Guide. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1973.
Career Coll.-Ref.T/62/N268
Career Coll.-Ref.
L /901 /N36
Career Coll.-Ref.
L/901/P46
Career Coll.-Ref.
KF/285/P7
Career Coll.-Ref.LA/227.3/R65
Career Coll.-Ref.L/901/R8/1972
Career Coll.-Ref.R/745/S5
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National Association of Trade and Technical Schools.
Directory. Washington.
National University Extension Association. A Direc-
tory of U. S. College and University Degrees for Part-
time Students. Washington, 1973.
Peterson's Guides, Inc. Annual Guides to Graduate
Study. Book 1. Princeton, N. J.
Prelaw Handbook; Official Law School Guide. Washington,
Association of American Law Schools.
Roose, Kenneth. A Rating of Graduate Programs.Washington, American Council on Education, 1970.
Russell, Max. Occupational Education. New York, CCM
Information Corp., 1972.
Shugar, Gershon. How to Get into Medical and Dental
School. New York, Arco, 1972.
Career Coll.-Ref.
T/73/T4 Technician Education Yearbook. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Prakken Publications.
CAREER COLLECTION PERIODICALS
Affirmative Action RegisterBusiness World-Equal OppOrtunityCounselor's Information ServiceJournal of College PlacemeutLovejoy's Guidance DigestNew Schools Exchange NewsletterOccupational Outlook Quarterly
Workforce
Compiled by Janice WieckhorstNovember, 1974
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THE UNIVERSITY D NORTHERN IOWA LIBRARY M Reader Service Department.
Selected List of U. S. Government Publications on Employment and Careers
The following titles' axe a selection of U. S. government publications onemployment' ind careers. The documents are listed by subject. Al). publicationslisted are located in the documents collection on the lower level of the Library.The letter/x:414r .combination in the left column of the list is the Superintendentof Documents6104ification number by which each publication is shelved in the .
documents.stacks. Documents' may be checked,. out for two weeks.
For assistance in locating these publications, ask at the Documents Librarian'soffice in the documents collection, or at the Reader Service information= desk'the mainfloor of the Library.
s .
ACCOUNTING
CS 1.26:973/425 Minding the Millions,. Accountants, Auditors, InternalAntnue Agents, k ust..imeal Auditors in Today's, Federal
Sovernmen, Civil Service Commission.
T 22.2:Au 2/3/yr. Internal Auditor, internal Revenue. Service. Internal
.Revenue Service.
T 22.2:Au 204/yr.
T 22.2:C 86/2/yr.
ACTION
AA 1.2:Ar 2
AA 1.2:B 96
AA 1.9:yr./no.
AA 1.9/2:yr./no.
AA 1.11:4000-1
AA 1,11:4000-3
AA 1.11:4000-4
AA 1.11:4000 -10
14
t
Tax Auditor. Internal Revenue Service.
Criminal investigators with Accounting or L aw Back,
:rounds. Internal Revenue Service.
Architects/Atx piemln in Peace Corns, and yista.'TACTION.
.
ACTION for the 'Businessman. ACTION
Vista fact Book. ACTION.
Domestic Pro rams Fact Book. ACTION.
Businessmen in ACTION. ACTION
You'll Be More Than a Teacher in Peace Corps, or Vista.ACTION.
gpletilnittleg, for Older Americans in ACTZON. ACTION.
Director of gagia ittuktis. Volunteer Pro rams.ACTION.
AA 1.11:42004
A.A. 1.11:480044
2-
Azdiu2411.re throiish the Peace gar,0. ACTION.
jak00, Valthiteers; ktittgAii Xeiir foi ,ACTiON. ACTION.
AGRICULTURE,
(see also AGRICOtTURE DEPARTMENT)
AA 1.11:4200-2
CS 1.26:969/421
'AGRICULTURE DEPART ENT
A 1.38:1071
AGRICULTURE
A 1.38:798
Your Career as an Extension Aolat, Agricwitire.Department. *.
.
A Place in Apiculture'aitukthe Pelee Corps.. ACTION.
Professional Careers in the Bioloxical and ba.......cul,tuta,
Sciences; with the.;Federal GoiPetliment:' Civil 'ServiceCommission.
Profiles, Careers in the U. S.Agriculture Department.
DEPARTMENTAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
mamma AsricUlpure,
Scientific Careers in xtrimmialt43,6. Research Service.,Agriculture DePartmeAt
Careers for Women in. Conservation. Womeri Ls Bureau.
FBI, Career Opportunities. Federal Bureau ofInvestigation.
Criminal Investigators with Accounting or Law Back-rwmall. Internal Revenue Service.
Occupations and Trends in the pcfax Products kkcjam.Training and Employment Service.
4i 1.26/4:967/WA-7-41 Careers los Dental Auxiliaries. Civil ServiceCommission.
HE 20.3002:D 43/yr.
DENTISTRY
CS 1.26/4:969/WAri9-02 'Medical Offider, Dental Officer in Establishments of theU. S. Government. Civil Service.. Commission.
D 104.2:D 43/3 . For theymmallan Interested In Building a CareerktPl...4.aLAintatigozm.ent in the U. S. tom Dental Corps.ArmYMedical Department.
Opportunities for Dentists in the. Veterans.Administra-tion. Veterans Administration.
I
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Something New In White:Wu, a Fns kaltku Career Jobitettamakm is owing Ea for the TreLned Dental Assis-tant. National. Institutes of Health.
VA 1.19:10-51
DIETETICS
A 1.68:1036 Careers in the Food and Nutrition Service. AgricultureDepartment.
CS 1.26i4:968/WA4-10 CareerVin Dietetics; Dietitian, Dietetic Assistant,Public Health Nutritionist. Civil. Service :ComtissiOn
D 104.2:D 56/yr. Educational Opportunitiesfor Dietitians. Armyfiiedical Department.
D 301.2:Ae 8/4 Aerospace Team Maten Dietitian, Physical. AmApiesOccupational Therapist. Air Force Department.
VA 1.19:10-55 Dietetics in the 'Veterans Administration:. VeteratifvAdministration.
EDUCATION
(see also TEACHING; SPECIAL EDUCATION)
CS 1.48:73
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
MAtilelgj Careers in Education with Your Fe deralGovernment. Civil SerqEMUNDIsion.
CS 1.26:969/420 Career ppportunities in tbe Federal Government forComputer Sieslakilm. Civil Service Commission.
L 34.2:E 12 bcaluttna in Electronic Computing Systems. ManpowerAdministration."
VA 1.19:304 Data bacleakig in the Veterans. Administration; Careeragortunities as Inuaigtregi, Maga Analysts, ComputerOperators in VA Data processing Centeds. VeteransAdministration.
ENGINEERING
A 1.38:715
A 1.38 :1089
C 21.2:En 3
CS 1.2:Sci 2 /5 /yr.
CS 1.26:968/416
CS 1.26 :970/424
CS 1.48:74
D 202.2:En 3/2
D 202.2:En 3/3
D 301.2:Sci 2/2
L 1.2:En 3
L 1,2:En 3 /yr.
L 13.11:41
T 22.2:En 3/2
VA 1.19:05-15
ENGLISH
L 2.2:En 3/5/yr.
An Ejlabeataa Career for You in the Soil.CotiseriliitionService. Agriculture Department.. "Engineers, 'in the Forest apices AgricultUre. DePartment.
Ingineers/Scientists:, U. S. Patent Office., PatentOffice.
Science and Etatatttw, Careers in Government..... CirI1Service ce Comid.ision..
Law Enforcement and Related Jobs with Federal haultsLel.
Civil Service Commission.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
CS 1.26/4:968/Wk.-a-IS
Professional Carerers for Librarians. Civil ServiceI
s 4 :4,j e
Occupations in kon...ant Science. Labor Departmentfi,
Librarians in Vet, erans Ldministratioh Nation-.wide. Veterans Administration.
Commission.
Commerce Has a Managed ,Internship, f or You..Departments, ,-1-, .. s,..,
Health Services .and,,Mental Health Administraticin Miniet.
ment Intern Program. 401th Services and Mental Health'Administration. '
, ,,., ,!,_
Administrative Careers in the Veterans Administration.Veterans Administrations, I,..
ppm:arca
t't
ti
Mg Pond; .Federal Jobs for Engine:ere, P1.1.1401.Scie t ts, Mathematicians* Civil Service `CotoraiSsioti.......-...Math and Your Career. Labor Statistics Bureau.
141.11 Not Be a Mathematician? (Careers for Women, Series)Women's Bureau.
k .
iyattAn the, Medical Cafe geg; the lb: Assts.-Civil SerVice. Commission.
Career apit....ities iri Mejlical Tecofity.. CivilService Commission.
c.:1
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L 36.110:44 ....Wialet Be a Medical lIghlimulj (Careers for Womenseries) Women's Bureau.
VA 1.19:10-60 Careers in Medical yecl.....inoketz and Related alsaligUALSciences. Veterans Administration.
MILITARY SERVICE
D l.6 /2:M 59/3/yr.
MILITARY SERVICE--AIR FORCE
D 301.2:Ae 8/4
D 301.2:B 52/2
Mama to Military Service for College, Men andWomen. Defense Department.
sreestA Team Mates; Dietitian, ylytigaTheraeist,Occupational Therapist. AirjorceDepartment.
Biomedical Sciences, Air Force Department.
D 301.2:8 63 A aezenajor the Bold, in the U. S. Air Force.' AirForce Department.
D 301.2:C 18/4 Don't Guess About a Career. Air Force Department.
D 301.2:Ed 8/5 If You. Really Want an Education. Air lOrce' Department.
D 301.2:J 57/2. Find' Yourself in the U.'S. Air Force, Guaranteed Jobe.Air Force Department.
D 301.2:J 57/1. _
Guaranteed Jobs for 6-Year Enlistment in the U. S. 'AirForce. Air Force Department.
D 301.2:J 57/4 A Job You Like... is Worth More Than a Paycheck. AirTorce Department.
D 301.2:N 93/3
D 30]..2:N 93/4
D 301.2:Of 2
D 301.2:Of 2/2 The Officer, IL S. Air Force. Air Force Department.
D 301,21P 56/4 Find Yourself as a lfttakekel.in the U. S. Air ForceMedical Corps. Air Force Department.
D 301.2:P 56/6 The Air Force MAMA. Air Force Department,
B 301.2:Sci 2/2 So You're a Scientist or 11E104011 Now. Air ForceDepartment.
Find Yourself; the Exciting World of Air Force Numb".Air Force Department.
Find Yourself in New World of Nursing. Air ForceDepartment.
You... the Air Force Officer. Air Force Department.
B 301.2:Sk 3 find Yourself the Skill of a Lifetime in the U. S. AirForce. Air Force Department. .
D 301.2:V 64. atuipm Service: o f .the U. S. Air Farm Air ForceDepartment..
Air Force Specialleeat to Youth. Air Force Department.D 301.2:Y 8 /yr.
D 301 6/5:0c 1/yr. United States Air. Force Airolan Ossapasiael.flandbook.Air. Force Department.
MILITARY SERVICE --'AIR FORCE--WOMEN
D 301.2:Of 2/3
301.2:W 84/2
D 301.2:W 84/3/yr.
D 30I.20 84/4
3014:W 84/yr.
MILITARY SERVICE- -ARMY
D 101.2:N 93/3
101.2':N 93/5
D 101.2:Y 8
101.22:351-3
D 101.22:600-3/3
to 104.2:D 43/3
to 104.2:0 56/yr.
D 104.2:En 8 "
D 104.2:F 98/yr.
Find Yourself 921.Jim Places as an Officer. in the J. S.Air ,Force. Air Force Department.
Who Isa Men Don't Liiten When a Woman Talks?, WomenOfficers in the Air Force., Air Force Department.
Discover the World; Women in the Air Force. Air ForceDepartment
Tomorrow. is Now. Air Force Department.
*Men Officers in the U. S. Air Force. Air ForceDepartment.
Technical, Clerical, and Trades Careers. VeteransAdministration.
Idguallum the Tool and Die Makers Trade. LaborDepartment.
URBAN PLANNING
AA 1.2:Ar 2
L 13.11:49
VETERANS
CS 1.48:BRP28
CS 1.48:BRE-33
CS 1.48:BRE-34
C$ 48: BRE435ai
CS 1.48:BRE-48
FS 5.280:80050,
L 23.2:V 64/yr.
: r .
VETERANS ADMINISTRAT/ON
VA 1.19:0515
VA 1.19:05-44
VA 1.19:05.45
VA 1.19:05-49
VA 1.19:05.50
VA 1.19:1035
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Architects/am Planners in Peace Corps and Vista.ACTION.
Ita Not Be an Urban Planner? (Careers for Women series)Women's Bureau.
Vietnam Era Veterans. Civil Service. CommissiOn:
Are You a Veteran?. Civil Service Commission.
Vietnam Era Veterans in Federal 12,Finkva.lent. CivilService Commission.
Veteran Preference in Federal Employment:Employment:t . 'Civil Service.Commission.
022sIludam in the Federal Service for Veterans.Civil Service Commission.
Medically Trained Veterans...Where Do You Go From Here?Education Office.. ...,
Veteran! Train- #rit. a Skilled Trade Throu Apprenticersue. Apprentice:A. and Training Bureau.
Demers and Architects in the Veterans Administration.Veterans Administration.
Professional Opportunities, in the Veterans Administrationfor ,ists. Veterans Administratidn,
midge to the Future; Veterans Administration S ecialEm 1.o and Train for Youth. Veterans'''.Administration.
Technical, Clerical, and Trades Car,eers. VeteransAdministration.
Administrative Careers in the Veterans Administration.Veterans Administration.
. .
&Adam is the Department of Medicias and Surgery,Veterans Administration." Veterans Administration.
VA 1.19:10-51:
.VA 1.19 :10»52
VA 1.19:10-54
VA 1.19:10-55
VA 1.19:10-56
VA 1.19:10-60
VA 1.19:10-61
VA 1.19:10-62
VA 1.19:30-1
VETERINAMX MEDICINE
CS 1.26/4:973/WA0-07
CS 1.26/4:969/WAP4-07
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Opportunities for Dentists in the Viterandldministration.. Veterans Adminietration.
Practical Nurses in the Veterans 40i9101AAWVeterans Administration. '.'
Nurse Careers in Veterans Administration 11.041:021.Veterans Administration. ,
Dietetics in the Veterans Administration. Veteransadministration.
Social Work in the Veterans Administration. VeteransAdministration.
Careers in Medical Technology; and Related AlgaittelaSciences. Veterans Administration.
Librac.ane in Veterans Administration Hospitals Nation-vide. Veterans Administration.
. ,
Pharmacists in the Veterans Administration. VeteransAdministration.
Data Ltosegitnl in.the Veterans Administration, 'Cam reer0 ortun t es as Programmers, agliggAgglignANgeg.)pleraters A Data Processing Centers. .VeterawAdministration.
Veterinarian,Treinee. Civil Service Commission.
.922eztunities as a Alukiglz Medical Officer its. he'Fed eeal Service. Civil Service Commission.
D 301.2:V 64 yeetainen Service of the U. S. Air Force. Air ForceDeliartment.
HE gmoom 11 zelloEILLus and. Training. Programs, in Laboratory4nitialMedicine and Science. National Institutes of Hea1th.
VISTA see ACTION
VOCATIONAL GU/DANCE
L 1.7161yr..
L 2.20 57/2/yr.
Job Guide for Young Workers. Labor Department.
Jobe for Which a Ugh, School Education is Preferred, ButNot Essential. Labor Statistics Bureau.
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L 2.2:J 57/3/yr. Jobs for Which a lul School Education is gsgmalAgetuk Labor Statistics Bureau.
.1k 2.2:J $7/4/Yr.
L 2.20 57/5/yr.
L 2.3:1701
Jobs Sot. Which Junior Csaima Lao Technical Institute, orOther upsLajzo. u4ttla11 z Re aired. LaborStatistics Bureau. i.
Jobs for Which a Cole Education is Usuazi.equimd.Labor Statistics Bureau.
gccupEplottaLlaamx, and mown Needs. LaborStatistics Bureau.
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WOMAN " - EMPLOYMENT. ,
(see also MILITARY SERVICEAIR FORCEWOMEN; MILITARY SERVItEARMYWOMEN)
A 1.38:1058 Women in the Forest Service. Asrig41ture Department.
CS 1.48:BRE25
CS 1.48:Sm 62-no.
L 7.2:C 83/4
L 13.11:40
L 13.11:41
L 13.11:42
L 13.11:43
L 13.11:45
L 13.11:46
L 13.11:48
L 13.11:49.
L 13.11:50
ImegasAMEtatitig.t...Women in the Federal Govern.-ment. Civil Service Commission.
Study oflitpatma of Women in the Federal Government.Civil Service Commission.
Cati14 Girls and Women; Awarenesstkelatt, ActionsEmployment Security Bureau.
Job nattain Suggestions for Women and Girls. Women'sBureau.
Amblot Be an Engineer? (Careers for Women series)Women's Buread:
Nod Be an ozgathe (Careers for Women series)
womenfi,Aureau.
,Utit Not 43e.a pharmacist? (Careers for Women aeries)Women's Buredu.
at, Not Bea Mathematician? (Careers for Women aeries)Womees Bureau.
al: Not Be a Public Relations.Vorker? (Careers forWomen series) Women's Bureau.
gly, Not. Bea Personnel Splicitinat? (Careers for Womenseries) Women's Bureau.
112, Not Be at Urban Planner? (Careers for Women series)Women's Bureau.
xe9rs for Women in Conservation. Women's Bureaus
4
L 13.11:52 RI, Not Be an Atrep...10.49. and Become a Skilled Craftsman?
(Careers for Women series) Women Bureau.
L 13.19:11 atljangTechni9ues for Mature Women. Women's Bureau.
L 36.102:C 18 Careers for Women in the 70's. Woman's Bureau.
L 36.102:Ea 7 Fact Sheet on the Earning:32a. Women's Bureau.
L 36.102:G 44 hotalliftbatanitig.....p. for Girls; Theirppecial Counsel-las. Needs. Woman's Bureau.
L 36.102:M 66 Facts on Women Workers of Minim Races. Women'sBureau.
L 36.102:W 89/yr. Women Workers Today. Women's Bureau.
L 36.110:4/4 ,,h r, Not Be a Medical TechnoloOst? (Careers for Womenseries) Women's Bureau.
L 36.110:47 why; Not Be a Technical Writer? (Careers for Women series)WomeZ7 Bureau.
L 36.110:53 pallina All Woman in Federal Sgrvice. Women's BUreau.
WRITING, TECHNICAL
L 36.110:47 pa Not Be a Technical Writer? (Careers for Women series)Women's Bureau.
Compiled by Janice WieckhoratReader Service DepartmentFebruary, 1974
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA LIBRARY - READER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Selected List of Career.kelated Publications in the Main Reference Collection.
The following list includes a selection of publications which may be of
interest to persons seeking information on employment and careers. Most of the
titles are Reference books and can be found in the Reference Collection on themain floor of the Library. The first category of publications is "educational
institutions," which includes books listing colleges and universities, graduateschools, two-year colleges, vocational and technical schools, free and experi-mental schools, foreign study, correspondence and continuation schools, specific
fields of study, and for the benefit of those going into teaching, a small number
of books listing elementary and secondary schools. Other categories includedare student financial aid; directories of companies; occupations; civil service;
employment statistics; reguu4s; salary statistics; teacher certification; and
women-employment.
For assistance in locating the titles listed, ask at the Reader Service
desk, main floor of the Library.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
ReferenceL/901/A3 U. S. Office of Education. Education pi.mtag;
Higher Education. Washington, U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office.
ReferenceL/901/A52 American Council. on Education. Accredited
Institutions of Higher Education. Washington.
ReferenceL/901/A523 U. S. Office of Education. Bureau of Higher
National University Extension Association. A Direc-
tory of U. S. College and aa Degrees for
Part-Time Students. Washington, 1973.
College CatalogsThe Library maintains a collection of currentcollege catalogs, arranged by state. For anindex to the catalogs, see the checked copy ofthe U. S. Office of Education Education Directory,shelved with the catalogs.
Joint County School System of Cedar, Johnson, Linn,and Washington Counties. Post jiA.131 School Education,
Iowa. Cedar Rapids.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools. Commission on Higher Education. Basic
Information about Higher Education Institutions, in
the Middle States Area - 1973. Newark, New Jersey,
1973.
American Universities and Colleges. Washington,
American Council on Education, 1973.
College Blue Book. New York, CCM Information
Corporation. Includes descriptions of 3600 colleges,
tabular data, degrees offered by colleges andsubjects, and a directory of occupational schools.
Iowa. Department of Public Instruction. QuickReference Guide to Itiogr Education in Iowa. Des
Moines, State of Iowa.
Allan, James. Student Ex em at PostsecondaryInstitutions, 1973-1974. New York, College EntranceExamination Board, 1973.
Wasserman, Elga R. The Random House Guide toGraduate Study in the Arts and Sciences. New York,Random House, 1967.
TWO-YEAR COLLEGES
American Junior Colleges. Washington, AmericanCouncil on Education, 1971.
Barron's Guide to Two-Year Colleges. Woodbury,
N. Y., Barron's Educational Series, 1972.
Community and Junior College Directory. Washington,
American Association of Community and Junior Colleges.
Cass, James. Comparative Guide to Junior and Two -
Year Community Colleges. New York, Harper and Row,1972.
Cass, James. Comparative Guide to Two-Year Collegesand Four-Year Specialized Schools and Programs. NewYork, Harper and Row, 1969.
VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Kay, Evelyn Reis.with OccupationalWashington, U. S.Statistics, 1973.
arscsonotkosigandan SchoolsProgratak, 1971: Public and Private.National Center for Educational
Lovejoy, Clarence Earle. Lovejoy's Career andVocational School Guide. New York, Simon and Schuster,1973.
Iowa. Department of Public Instruction. Occupation-al Education Programs Se, rving Iowa Students, Spring
1971. Des Moines, 1971.
Yearbook of Technical Education and Careers iniss.tusta. London, A. and C. Black.
ReferenceT/62/N268(Additional copy in
Career Collection)
Reference
T/73/A78
ReferenceT/73/T4(Additional copy in
Career Collection)
Reference
. L/901/C45
Reference
L/901/L46(Additional copy in
Career Collection)
ReferenceL/901/T385
Reference
LA/227.3/1123
Reference
LC/32/C68/1972
ReferenceL/900/158/1971
ReferenceLA/628/H47
Reference
LB/2285/G4G4
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National Association of Trade and Technical Schools.
Directory. Washington.
American Trade Schools Directory. Queens Village, .
N. Y., Croner Publications.
Technician Education Yearbook. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Prakken Publications.
FREE AND EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOLS.
Center for Education Reform. Directory of Free
Universities and Experimental Colleges. Washington,
D. C., 1971.
Lichtman, Jane. FUD: Free University Directory.Washington, American Association for Higher
Education, 1972.
Teacher Drop-Out Center, Amherst, Mass. A Continuing
Directory of Schools. 1971.
Hall, Laurence. New Colleges for New Students.
San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1974.
Coyne, John. This Way Out; a Guide to Alternativesto Traditional College Education in the U. S., Europe,
and the Third World. New York, Dutton, 1972.
FOREIGN STUDY
International Handbook of Universities. Paris,
.International Association of Universities, 1971.
Herman, Shirley. Guide to Study in Europe; a Selec-tive Guide to European Schools and Universities.New York, Four Winds Press, 1969.
German Information Center, New York. Germany: a
Directory for Teachers and Students. New York,
1973.
ReferenceLB/2310/Y5
ReferenceLB/2338/386
Reference
LB/2376/633/1974
ReferenceLB/2376/R1
ReferenceL13/2376/W48/1973-1974
ReferenceLB/2376.3/L3R6
ReferenceL/900/W45/1973
Reference
L/901/C74/1972
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Commonwealth Universities Yearbook; a Directory tothe Universities of the Comnonwealth. London,Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Study Abroad: International Handbook, Fellowships,Scholarships, Educational Exchange. Paris, UnitedNations Educational, Scientific, and CulturalOrganization.
Garraty, John Arthur. New Guide to Study Abroad;Summer and Full-Year Programs for High SchoolStudents, College and University Students andTeachers. New York, Harper and Row, 1974.
Handbook on International Study;Foreign Students on Study in
AnafEE U. S. Students on StudyYork, Institute of International
a Guide forUnited StatesAbroad. NewEducation, 1970.
Whole World Handbook; a Student Guide to Work,Study, and Travel Abroad. New York, Frommer/Pasmantier Publishing Company, 1973.
Rocca, Marie L. Study, Opportunities in Latin
America. Gainesville, Fla., Consortium of LatinAmerican Studies Programs, 1972.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CONTINUATION SCHOOLS
ReferenceL/901/1)515/1971-72
White, A. Sandri. Worldwide Register of AdultEducation. Allenhurst, N. J., Aurea Publications,1973.
College Entrance Examination Board; New York TimesGuide to Continuing EdUcation in America. New York,Quadrangle Books, 1972.
Directory, of Independent Study Programs Offered inColleges, Universities, and Private InstitutionsThroughout the United States and Canada. St. Louis,Educational Consultants, 1971.
ReferenceLC/5251/X37/1973
ReferenceLC/5951/J46/1972
Reference1.C/59'31/N315
ANTHIMPOLOCY
ReferenceGN/2/C8
ARCHITECTURE
ReferenceNA/2103/A73(Will be located in Artand Music area whenLibrary addition is
completed.)
AREA STUDIES
Reference1)/16.25/154
Reference1)T/19.9/U5A64
ART
ReferenceN/50/A54
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National University Extension Association. Guide
to Independent Study Through Correa acitast
Instruction; a List of Courses Available from
Regionally Accredited Colleges and Universities
Which Are Members of the Independent Study Division
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Architectural Schools in North America. Washington,
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International Council for Educational Development.
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African Studies Association. Research Liaison
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American Association of Dental Schools. AdmissionRequirements of U. S. and Canadian Dental Schools.Washington.
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Florida Industries Guide. Orlando, Dick McHenry
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Japan Company Directory. Tokyo, Oriental Economicst,
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Human Resources Network. Profiles of Involvement.
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National Minority Business Directory. Minneapolis,
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Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. Reference Book of Corporate
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Kelly's Directory of Manufacturers and Merchants,Including Industrial Services. London, Kelly's
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Owen's African and Middle East Commerce and Travel
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Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. Middle Market Directory.
New York.List businesses with a net worth of $500,000
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Standard Directory of Advertisers; Guide to 17,000
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Moody's Bank and Finance Manual: Bank, insuranceand Finance.Companies, Investment Trusts, RealEstate; American and Foreign. New York, Moody'sInvestors Service.
Moody's Industrial Manual, American and Foreign.New York, Moody's Investors Service.
Moody's OTC Industrial Manual. New York, Moody'sInvestors Service.