How to Pursue & Find Things in RAINBOOK and Vol. 1-4 of RAI~ Magazine Bender I de!:,foll NGahkc; ~:\nie 1vi:,1. 2f)i-....; 1 ~s u,::.,-::>..~-~ TJn::::~d - """~ .l.l~.-· ....,\- ... ....: .. 1........,\.....1. l'Tei1c: le 2n, 02 S ·1 ~01 RAINDEX By Lane deMo /I & Linda Sawaya $4
About Raindex RAINDEX Well, what good are back issues of Rain if you can't remember where to find that tantalizing reference to demand water heaters or a particular E. F. Schumacher article from two years ago (or was it three)?? Not having an index has been frustrating for us Rainmakers too, because after a while all the issues definitely blend together and we can't remember sometimes if we've reviewed something at all, much less if it was in March or May, 1977. But what a project! It was begun about two years ago in the Spring of 1977 right after Rainbook was finished-it seemed like a logical extension of that project, and we already had that much of the index completed. Much of it was done that summer, working out of a series of makeshift cardboard boxes set up in our blue van while Tom and I were building the first round of our coast house. I'd work on the house part of the time, and when I got tired or the weather was bad I'd crawl in the back of Trucky and paw through piles of index cards. I was hoping to have an index of the first three volumes plus Rain book completed by the end of that summer. But alas, it didn't quite get done and the increased pressures of the magazine and a lot of traveling that fall left me no time to work on it. Frustration! Then Linda got excited about the project. As a new person at Rain it was even more difficult for her to find material in back issues than it was for those of us who had worked on them. She agreed to finish it-adding on Volume IV. Inevitably it took months longer than she planned (you can't work on an index full-time-you'd go batty) and then when our part was done it took our stalwart typesetter two months to painstakingly get through every card (one card per item-count them if you dare). (Computers, anyone?) But here it is at last-and we hope you find it useful. We sure do. It lists every article we've written (in bold face type), every book or pamphlet or film or project we've reviewed (in italics), plus names of authors, groups and contributors. If an item has been in Rainbook, it is listed first with a number. The remaining references are to volume: number: page of the magazine. In the centerfold is an issue-by-issue listing of the major articles, but not the entries (book reviews, calendar events or other tidbits). There is also a separate listing of the publishers represented-an amazing range of small and large. 2 There are a few subject headings (in capital letters) where whimsey and/or an existing listing ih Rainbook made it easy. But we gave up on our attempts at a complete subject index-too many possibilities for cross-categories (it's hard to know how your mind would work) and just not enough time or patience. If you're looking for greenhouse information, for instance, you can look under logical titles alphabetically and in the issue listings, and then resort to the tactic of leafing through the issues. You'll probably be glad you did anyway since that inevitably leads to something interesting you'd long since forgotten about-maybe on a totally different subject. There are also no listings in the alphabetical section for us Rainmakers, by name, though titles of our articles are there-look in the issue-byissue section for us by name if you can't remember the titles. We are planning now to produce a yearly supplement to the Raindex. It won't be such a huge task if we can keep up with it month-by-month. Look for the next installment, for Volume V, in Fall1979. Be sure to send us any feedback or suggestions you have so we can improve the monster. In the meantime, ENJOY!-LdeM Here's how it works: ~tl'ge---------... L.,Dear Haven Farm.e ~roopor pet'£0n Decker, Craig, 5, 111:1:6,7, 111:8:19, IV:5:12, IV:6:4 OOb\ec-1---- DISHWATER TEA, 111:7:19 P8in ~r+ide ---Down the Tube, by Tom Bender, IV:6:11 bcok·Htle Draft Horse Pri111ec, 8 rea.ds86 Vo(.~,no.1,~1~ Typeface is Syntax, composed by Irish Setter, Portland, Oregon. © 1979 RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology, 2270 N.W.Irving, Portland, Oregon 97210 10 issues/year
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Abbingdon Ceiling Co., 142, 11:7-8:7 Aaland, Mikkel, IV:10:15 Aaronson, Michael, 11:3:17 ABC, 111 Abarbanel, Karin, 11:3:19 Abbot Laboratories, 164 Abelard-Schuran, Inc., 26 Abeles, Tom, 235, Ill:1:19 Abnaki Regional Land Trust, 156, 111:5:11 Above Ground Use of Greywater, IV:3:7 Abraham, Katy & George, 11:2:3 Abundant Life Seed Foundation, 158,1:6:3,11 :3:3,11:5 :14, 11:9:19,111 :6 :21 Academy for Educational Development, II:10:6 Access (Canada), 115 access (D.C.), 111, 112, 1:8:3, 11 :3:15,11 :10:4 Access (Santa Barbara), 59 Access Program (Milwaukee), 144, 1:6 :RD, 1:7 :6, 111 :8 :17 Access Manual #2, 1:7:6 Access to Resources & People in Chapel Hill, 1:9:6 Access to Television & Radio , 112 Access Workbook, 1:7:9, 11:10:5 Accident Hazards of Nuclear Power, 207, 111:5:3 Acclimatization, 84,1 :8:4, 11:7-8 :22 Acclimatization Workshop, 1:8:20 Accountants for the Public Interest, 11:3:18 Accounting Aid Society of Metropolitan Detroit, 11:3:18, 11:5:21 Accounting for the Simpleton, 11:4:10 Ace Brush Co., IV:10:.16 Ace of Spades, 111 :10:17 Achley, Dana Space, 70 Ackerman, Paul, 11:5:5 Acme Manufacturing, 228 Acorn/Midwest Energy Alternatives Network, 5, 111:3:23, IV:4:19, IV:7:9-10 ACORN, see Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now The Acorn People, IV:5:3 Acquisition of Maps & Charts Published by the U.S. Gov., 26 Acres, USA, 159,1:4:3, IV:9:6, IV:9:24, IV:10:16 ActofCreation, 78, 1:5:RD Action Center, 111:8:20 Action for Children's Television, 111 Acupuncture Research Project, UCLA, 180 Ad Free TV, by Tom Bender, 111:6:18-19 Adam Osborne & Assoc., 100 Adams, Earl, 11:2:19 Adams, Gordon, 111:6:7 Adams, Joe Kennedy, 180, 11 :1:25 The Adams-Morgan Business Sector, 37 ADAMS-MORGAN (D.C.), 37, 54 Adler, Steve, IV:9:13 Administrative Management, 111:9:7 Adobe Craft, 1:6:4 Adobe News, 137 Advanced Building Technology Group, 1:7:RD, 11:2:19 Advanced Concepts Centre, 1:8:8, 1:5:10 Advanced & Innovative Wind Energy Concepts, 240, 11:7-8:22 Advanced Solar Energy Technology Newsletter, 230, 1:8:8, 11 :1:14 Adventures of Ernie & Bud, IV:10:22 Advertising Age, 109 Aerial Photo Remote Sensing Short Course, 111:5:6 AERO, see Alternative Energy Resources Organization Aero Power Research Co., 241, 1:8:7 Aesthetics of Silence, 82,11:3:17 AFSC, see American Friends Service Committee Afshar, Farroukh, 136 AfterNinety, IV:3:17 Afterimage, 116 Agarwala-Rogers, Rekha, 77 Agbiz Tiller, 152, 111:7:15 Agee, Janice Lowen, IV:2:23 Agency for International Development (AID), 6, 11:5:10, 11:7-8:5, 111:1:6, 111:8:19 Aging, Admin. on, 94, 107 Agribusiness Accountability Project, 111:7:15 Agricultural Economics, Dept. of, 151 Agricultural Research Services (USDA), 167 Agricultural Green Leaflets, 111 :5:14 Agricultural History Center, 1:6:3 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 22, 146, 11:2:27 Agriculture in the City, 161, 111 :3:6 Agriculture & Economic Growth, 151' 111:4:2 Agriculture Energy Corp., 237, Ill: 1:19 Agriculture/Energy Pro;ect Reports, 151, 11:1:5 Agriculture Experimental Station, U. of Minn., 11:7-8:19 Agriculture & Forestry, U.S. Senate Committee, 195, 11:2:3 Agriculture Internships in New England, 111:8:20 Agriculture and Scale, 45, 152 Agriculture, U.S. Dept. of, 17, 25,137,139,143,146,151, 156,225,226,1:9:3,11:2:10, 11:2:27,111:4 :2 AID Reproduction Center, 158 Aiken, Conrad, 1:7:RD Air Conservation, IV: 1 :3 Airships: An Illustrated History, 126 Akwesasne Notes, 154, 111:5:9, IV:9:4-5 AI Metcalf & Assoc., 111:7:10 ALA/SRRT Newsletter, 11 :2:8 Alabama Environmental Quality Assn., 187,210, 11:5:21 Alabama Media Project, 117 Aladdin Lamps, 111:7:3 Alaska Blues, IV:8:3 Alaska Center for Environment, 11:4:9 Alaska Environmental Education Convention, 1:7:16 Alaska State Housing Authority Remote Housing Prog., 11 :7-8:10 Albers, James R., 11:1 :12 Alberswerth, David, IV:10:6 Albright, David, 78 Alcamo, Joe, 111:8:15 Alcohol for Auto Use?, 1:5:6 Alder and Molenaar, 158 Aleph: Princeton Wholebook, 1:9:6 Alethia Psycho-Physical Foundation, 11:1:21 Alexander, Bart, 105, 1:6:3, 11:2:16, 11:9:8 Alexander, John, 111:6:21 Alexandrikov, Nicoli, 166, 11:3:20 Alexieve, George, 11:9:16 ALGAE EATING, IV:10:7 Alinsky, Saul D., 54 All-Atomic Comics, 111 :7:10-11 All Sewn Up, by Lauri deMoll, Ill :3 :11 All Things Considered, 112 Allagash Environmentallnst. 1:9:9 Allal, M., IV:1 :15 Allanheld Osmun & Co., IV:10:14 Alleopathy, 11:4:19 Allen, Greg, 1:9:2 Allen, lndi, 116 Allen, Martha, 115,116, 11:10:7, 111:1:3 Allen, Robert, 11:2:4 Allerspach, Heinz, 52 Alley, Rewi, 61, 11:7-8:9 Alliance for Better Land Management, 111:6:21 Alliance of Information & Referral Services, 107 Allison, Linda, 111:4:19 All's Well on the Oregon Trail, 186,111:1 :15 Aim, Alvin, 111:8:18 Alpert, John, 117 Alpha Farm, 11:9:7 Alpine, Bahauddin (Andy), 111:9:2 Alpine Lakes Protection Society, 1:7:13 Alter, Harvey, 236 Alternate Energy lnst., 229, 111:2:21' 111:7:13 Alternate Media Center (AMC) 113, 11:10:5 Alternate Methods for Treatment and Disposal of Community Waste Water, 111:10 :21 Alternate Agriculture Conference, 70 Alternative Agriculture Resources Project, 150,165, 111:3:6 Alternative America, 89 Alternative Animal Waste Anaerobic Fermentation Designs, 235 Alternative Approaches to Meeting Basic Health Needs in Developing Countries, 179 Alternative Celebrations Catalog, 89, 1:2:21, 1:9:7, 11:3:15 Alternative Cements in India, 137, 11:10:6, 111:1:11 An Alternative Community, 1:6:RD Alternative Community Group, 86 Alternative Energy Center, 1:6:RD Alternative Technology Information Project, 1:6:RD Alternative Energy Institute, IV:1 :19 Alternative Energy Program (Montana Dept. of Nat. Res.), 11 :9:16 Alternative Energy Resources in Maine & Northern New England, 1:9:9 Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO), 58,203, 205, 1:3:5, 1:5:6, 1:6:RD, 11:2:19, 11:4:9,20, 11:9:21' 111 :1:21, IV:1:8-9, IV:2 :5, IV:4:19, IV:5:16-18, IV:9:2,17, IV:10:22 Alternative Energy Sources, 11:3 :10 Alternative Energy and Who's Doing It, 57 Alternative Legislation Series, 54 Alternative Market News, 170, 1:8:2,11:9:7, 111:2:24,111:4:15 Alternative Natural Energy Sources in Building Design, 1:7:10,1:8:6 Alternative Press Index, 91 Alternative Schools Network, 111:9:11 Alternative Sources of Energy, 4,9, 70,90, 125,205,210, 214,216, 1:1:10, 1:5:6, 1:6:RD, 1:8 :11,11:3:6,11:7-8:14,18, 111 :5:7, 111:8:10, IV:1:23, IV:3:3, IV:5:20 Alternative Sources of Energy Collective, 1:8:6 Alternative Technologies Assn., 111:6:20,111:10 :18 Alternative Tech. Festival (Madison), 111:6:21 A
A 4 Alternative Transportation American Friends Service Com- Anaerobic Waste Treatment Appalachian Adult Education Project, 130 mittee, 34, 102,72,213, Fundamentals, 23 5, III:·1:19 Center, 104, 111:7:18 Alternative Vocations & Lifestyle 111:5:17,21, IV:1:22 Analysis of Bacterial Populations Appalshop, 118 Center, 87 American Geographical Society, in the Final Product of the APPLE, 11:9:9, IV:1:24 Alternative Waste Treatment 23, 24, 111:5:12-13 Clivus Multrum, 111 :6:2 Applegate, Rick, 111:7:14 Assn., 111:8:10 American Health Empire, 179, An Analysis of Federal Incentives Applesauce , 85, 111:3:3 Alternatives (Canada), 134, 111:2:19 Used to Stimulate Energy Pro- Appliance Manufacturer, 228 11 :1:28 American Institute of Architects, duction, IV:10:17 Application of Sewage Sludge to Alternatives to Chemical 30,55, 102,143,217,221, Analysis of Woodstove Per- Cropland, 111 :7:17 Medicines, 182, 111:4:3 1:8:8, 1:7:9, 11:1:8, 11:2:11' formance, 111:3:15 Application of Solar Technology Alternatives to Growth in Edu- 11 :7-8:12,14,22,11:10:17, Anchor Tools & Woodstoves, to Today's Needs, IV:1:17, cation: A Course on Physics & 111:4:22 11:4:6, 11:9:12 IV:6:17 Society in Dutch Secondary American Institute of Bio- And Now This Is the Best Solar Applications ofa Theory to Education , IV:4:3 science, 164 Home Book . .. For a While Psychology , 106 Alternatives to Growth '77, American Institute of Planners, Anyway, by Lee Johnson, Applied Aerodynamics of Wind IV:4:3 11:1 :18 IV:3:3 Power Machines, 240, 1:7:9 Alternatives in Print, 91, II :2:8 American Institute for Research and/or, 118 Applied Behavioral Science, Alternatives in Secondary Edu- 59,111:5 :4 Andalusian Dog (film), 1:5:RD Dept. of, 150,165 cation, 1:8:5 American Libraries, 103 Anderson, Arthur, 11:2:19 Applied Environmental Studies, Alternatives for Small Com- American Library Assn., 93, 95, Anderson, Bruce, 143,219,221, 1:6:RD munities Conference, 11:3:24 104,106, 117,1:5:9,11:2 :7 229, 1:7:RD, 11:10:18, 111:1:16, Approaches to Recycling, 186 Alternatives for a Statewide 111 :7:18 111:6:2, IV:3:3, IV:10:2 Appropriate Energy Technology Technical Skills Resource American Library Directory, 95 Ande~on,Chuck, 116 Pilot Program, IV:1:17, Bank for North Carolina, 68 American Lung Assn., IV:1:3 Anderson, Joanne Manning, IV:5:12 -14 AMACOM, 111:10:2, IV:6:10 American Management Assn., 79 IV:6:11 APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY, Amateur Computer Society American Meteorological Society Anderson, Kristina, IV:3 :3 7, 8, 9, 234, 1:5:5, 11:3:6, Newsletter, 101, 11:1:10 Bulletin, 239,11 :2 :12 Anderson, L. 0., 138 111:4:11 Amateur Computer Users Group, American Nuclear Society, 11:5:6 Andrews, Emerson, 1:6:9 A.T. and State Government, 1:8:15 American Public Works Assn., Andrews, Jack, IV:4:8 IV:2:2 Amazing Life Games Co., 18,90 196 Androgyny: Toward a New Appropriate Technology Amazon Reality Collective, 184, American Revolution Bicenten- Theory of Sexuality, Ill :8:6 Centers, List of International 11 :10:11 nial Commission of Oregon, Angell, Tony, 1:5:11,1:8:3, Centers, 11:7-8:5 Ambassador College, 111:6:20 108, 1:9:8, 11:1:23 11:2 :16,11:9:15,11:10:14, Appropriate Technology-A Ambassador International American Society of Agricultural 111 :1:21 Directory of Activities & Cultural Foundation, IV:4:17, Engineers, 236 Animator, 116 Projects, 111 :9:9 IV:7:9 American Society of Auctioneers, Ann Arbor People's Yellow Appropriate Technology InterAmerica the Beautiful Fund, II: 10:21 Pages, 87 national (ATI), 111:8:19 11:2:5 American Society of Civil Annals of American Academy of Appropriate Technology: American Assn. of Nurserymen, Engineers, 43 Political & Social Science , 60, Problems & Promises , IV:5:15 1:4:3 American Society of Heating, 111 :5:5 Appropriate Technology SourceAmerican Assn. of Small Re- Refrigeration & Air Condi- Anne Hughes and Friends book, 4, 11:3:4, 111:5:14 search Companies, 11:5:8 tioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Gallery, 1:3:3, 1:6:11 April Video, 117 American Assn. of University 216, 1:7:9-10, 1:8:20 Annenberg School, 116 Aprovecho Institute, IV:10:19 Women, 11:5:18 American Society of Horticulture, Annenberg, Walter, 111 Aquarian Amenities Module, American Auto Assn., 1:9:19, 164 Annual Agricultural Economics 111 :6:20 11:4:19 American Society for Information Bibliographies, 152 Aquarian Research Foundation, American Biking Atlas and Sciences, 104 Annual Register of Grant 184, II :10 :10 Touring Guide, 131, 111:1:10 American Society of Planning Support, 1:6:9 Acquisition and Culture of American Camping Assn., 84, Officials, 40, 111:1:5 Annual Report to the President Research Fish, 11:4:2 1:8:4 American Underground Assn., & the Congress on the State Arbib, Michael A, 28 American Committee for Cape IV:8:9 Energy Conservation Program, Arbor Day Festival, 147,1:7:16 Verde, 1:1:12 American Vegetarian Assn., 111 :9:3 Archbald, David, 1:8:19 American Council on Education, 111 :9:11 Ann.ual Review of Entomology, Architects Northwest, 11:9:16 IV:6:2 American Village Institute, 164 Architectural Design, 124, 125, American Council of Voluntary 111:10:7 Annual Review of Information 136, 141, 11:2:25 Agencies for Foreign Service, American Wind Energy Assn .. Science & Technology, 11 :2:7 Architecture, Mysticism & Myth, 111 :4:19 (AWEA), 242, 111:1:17, Annual Summary of Cost & 11 :10:20 American Cyanamid Co., 111:6:3 111:10:11, IV:4:15, IV:6:13-14, Quality of Steam-Electric Plant Architecture for the Poor: An American Doctoral Dissertations, IV:8:3, IV:10:2, IV:10:13 Fuels, IV:3:12 Experiment in Rural Egypt, 136, 95 American Wind Power Assn., Another Place, 111:5:18, 111:10:19 142, 1:9:4 American Ecology Fund, I:1:23, 1:6:13 Another Roadside Attraction, Argonne National Lab, 11:10:16 11 :7-8 :30 American Wind Turbine Co., 225, 111:4:4 Arguments for a Moratorium on American Enterprise lnst. for 11:1 :15 Antahkarana Circle, 111:10:17 the Construction of a CommunPublic Policy Research, 208, American Wood Preservers lnst., Anthology Film Archives, 115, ity Utility, 1:8:19 11 :10:18 138 117 Argus, 1:7:13 American Experience, 108 American Youth Hostels, 132, Antioch College, 65, 83,111:3:3 ARIZONA ENERGY LEGISThe American Farm, A Photo- 11 :1:19 Antioch West, 5, 161, 1:4:3, LATION, 11:4:17 graphic History, IV:3:14 Ames Research Center, 1:9:14 1:7:7, 1:8:4, 111:9:11, IV:2:24 Arizona State University, 1:5:6, American Farmers and the Rise Amnesty International, IV:6:20 Anybody's Bike Book, 127 1:7:RD, 1:8:5, 11:1:13 of Agribusiness, 152, 1:8:2 Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Aoyagi, Akiko, 175, 111:2:4-7, The Ark (poster), IV:6:6 American Film Institute, 117 Cow Manure, 235, 1:5:3, IV:3:16, IV:10:22 Arkansas Community Organizers American Freedom from Hunger 11:5:19, 111:1:19 API, Inc. of Rhode Island, 11:3:17 for Reform Now (ACORN), Foundation, 1:5:11 Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Apocalyption Reconstruction, 54-55 Wastes, 237, 111:3:15 1:6:RD Arkansas Houses, IV:5:21 Apollo Player, IV:5:16 Arkansas Story'. 215, II:10:16
5 Armorlite Lens Co., 111:6:3 Armstrong, Edwin Howard, 111 Army Corps of Engineers, 25, 29, 11:10:12, IV:9:16,17 Army Topographic Command, 25 Aronin, Jeffrey, 145 Aroth, Sylvia, 11:3:18 P.rrakis Propane Conversion, 125, 11:1:29, IV:9:8 ArtofAwareness, 82,11 :3 :17 The Art of Japanese Joinery, IV:10:12 TheArtlab, IV:2:16 Art in New State Buildings, 11:5:5 Art for Our Sake , 57 The Art of Winning Foundation Grants, 11 :3:19 Arts & Crafts Society of Portland, 11 :3:15 As Our Land Is, by Bill Press, IV:2:12-13 As You Sow, 152, 11:4:11, IV:10:14 Asahel Curtis Sampler, 18, 11:2:5 Asbestos , 111 :7:24 Aschwinder, Peter, 1:9: RD ASHA-Rural Camp Rammed Earth Report, 1!:7-8:10 Ashby, Ross W., 106 Ashdown, Paul, 109 Ashmore, Jack, 130 ASHRAE Handbook ofFundamentals, 216 Askerooth, Gary, 11:2:28 Aspen Energy Forum, 111:5:24, IV:1 :18 Aspen Handbook on the Media, 11:10:6 Aspen lnst. Program on Communication in Society, 112, 11 :10:6 Asplundh Environmental Services, IV:8:3, IV:10:2 Assessing the Solar Transition, 111 :9:20, IV:6:16 Assessing Your Community, 1:8:4 Assimilation , 1:6:4 Associated Council of the Arts, 117 Assoc. of American Editorial Cartoonists, 111:3:13 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), IV:4:19 Association for Computing Machinery, 1:8:19 Assn. for Educational Communications & Technology, 116 Assn. of Independent Video & Filmmakers, 117 Assn. of Petroleum Rerefiners, 11 :5:18 Assn. for the Study of Man & Environment, 1:6:4 Astrological Birth Control, 183, 11 :10:10 Astronomy, 24, 111:5:13 A.T., see also Appropriate Technology A.T. in D.C., by Craig Decker, 111 :8:18-19 A.T. in Germany, 111:6:3 A.T. Group Update, 111 :10:18-19 A. T. Sourcebook, IV:1 :19 Atema, H., 164 Atheneum, 111 Atlas of Oregon, 26,11 :10:13, 111 :9:23 Atlas of the Pacific Northwest, 11 :10:13 Atomic Energy Legislation Through 94th Congress, 11 :10:18 Atomic Industrial Forum, 1:6:13 A TS II Pictures of the Earth, 21, 11:2:27 Attached Solar Greenhouse , 226, 111 :4:5 Attneave, Fred, 104 Auch, Charles, 118, 1:9:5 Auctions & Auctioneering, 11 :10:21 Audiopool, 110 Audiovisual Marketplace, 95 Audubon Society, 11:9:21 Automatic Temperature Control Devices, 111:7:10 Autonomous Dwellings Collective, 1:5:3 Autonomous House Group (Australia), Ill: 1:7 A V Communications Review, 116 Avalanche , 116 Avery, T. Eugene, 22, 11:2:26 Avoid or Achieve Pregnancy Naturally, IV:9:6 Away With All Pests, 62, 178, 11:5:19, 11:7-8,9 AWEA Research Corporation, IV:8:3 Ayers, James W., 111:7:17 Baar, Kenneth, 45, 48, 111:3:20 Babington, James, 11:1:14, 11:3 :10 Bach, Eve, 48, 111:3:20 Bachert, Russell, 1:5:11 Bacon, Dexter, 111:7:5, 111:8:9 Bader Company, 51, 11:2:25 Badgley, John, 111:6:20 Baer, Steve, 202, 219, 223, 224, 1:7:RD, 1:9:9, 11:1:13, 11:7-8:19, 111:1 :16, 111:3:16, IV:1:17, IV:5:20, IV:6:17, IV:8:11, IV:9:9, IV:10:12, IV:10:24 Baerg, Jim, 67, 11:9:10 Bagdikian, Ben, 110 Bagnall, Jim, 77, 1:8:19, 1:9:RD Bahr, K. F., 166,11:3:20 Baillargeon, J: C., 212, 111:1:24 Bain, Don, IV:?:14-17 Bainbridge, David, 129 Baird, Dennis, IV:1 :3 Baird, John, 1:5:7 Baisley, Barbara, 184 Bakan, Joe, 108 Baker, Kenneth F., 166, 11:2:2 Baker, Martin, 11:2:16 Baker, R. E., 111:8:10 Baker, R. Lisle, 11:5:3 Baker-roshi, Richard, IV:3 :8 Baker, Steven, 1:9:13 Bakewell, Ted, 111:9:13-15 Balancing the Scales of Justice, 55,111 :3:7 Balcomb, J. Douglas, 223,226, 11 :10:17,111 : 1:17,111 :4 :5 , 111:8:16 Baldi, J. E., 1:8:5 Baldwin, Jay, 1:6, IV:1:8, IV:10:5 Ball State University, 11:5:20 Ballantine, Richard, 127 Baltimore Co. Library, 104, 105 Baltimore Newsprint Co-op, 11:4:8, 11:7-8:23 Baltimore Sun, 105 Baltimore-Washington Healing Resources, IV:5:7 Bambrick, Frank, 111:10:9 Sandler, Richard, 82 Bank Book, 47 Bankers, 37 Banking System: Public Interest Analysis, 37 Banks of North Dakota, 47 BarE Ranch, 143, 11:7-8:12 Barber, Everett M., 1:7:10 Barden, Albie, 231, 111:6:3, IV:6:19 Bardwell, Elizabeth, 40, 11:2:18 Barefoot Doctor's Manual, 61, 181, 11:5:18, 11:7-8:9, IV:3:17 Barefoot Doctors of Rural China, 111:2:24 Barenholtz, Jerry, 11:1:9 Barker, Wayne, 1:5:RD Barlow, Harriet, 111:1:7, IV:6:12 Barnacle Parp's Chain Saw Guide, IV:9:17 Barnes Engineering Co., 111:6:2 Barnes, J. A., 72 Barnes, Jeff, 1:7:RD, 11:9:16, 11:10:20, IV :1:8 Barnes, Peter, 150, 152, 153, 154, 1:9:3, 111:5:8-10 Barnet, Richard, 32, 11:2:25 Barnouw, Erik, 111 Barrett, Thomas, 111:6:5 Barrett, Claire, IV:2 :4,8 Barth, C. L., 236 Bartlett, Charles, 11:9:16 Basement Roots Library, 87, 105, 11 :4:10 Bashan, Baruch, IV:1:20 Basic Construction Techniques for Houses & Small Buildings, 139 Basic Information of the Economic Generation of Energy in Commercial Quantities from Wind, 1:7:9 Basic Transport Vehicles, by Tom Bender, IV:5:10-11 Basic Video in Community Work, 111:7:2 Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud, 80, 1:5:RD . Bastion, Bob, 111:8:19 Batchelor, Walter D., 11:1:20 Bateson, Gregory, 81 ,82, 106, 1:8:RD, 11:3:16-17 Batko, William, 37, 46, 111:3:21 , 111:5:16 Battelle Columbus Labs, IV:2:14 Battelle Memorial Institute, 206, 1:8:6, 11:4:3, 11:10:16 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborne, 80 Baverle, W., 111:8:3 Baugh, Tom, 11:4:19 Bay Area Community Memory Project, 11:2:5 Bay Area Reference Center, 11:2:7 Bay Area Video Coalition, 118 Baylon, David, 11:5:19,1\1:9:20 Baynes, Cary, 28 BBC, 3, 11:2:25 BC Alternative, 86, I:8: 11, 1:9:6,12,11 :4 :9, 11:9:11 B.C. Ministry of Housing, 11:2:16 B.C. Research, 11:9:16 Beadwall, 224,111 :3 :16 Bean Cuisine, IV:3:16 Bear Creek Thunder, 11:9:16, 11:10:20, 111:8:17 Beaton, David, 186 Beaton, Russ, 111:2:24 Beattie, Don, IV:5:13, IV:6:22 Beaty, Orren, 125 Beaubois, Henry, 126, 111:5:6 Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay, IV :1 :7 "Becaks, Bemos & Productive Pandemonium," IV:9:13 Beck, E. J., 227, 111:1:16 Becker, Ann, 111:1:6, 111:8:19, IV:4:4 Becker, Ted, IV:5:8,10 Beckman, Ronald, 1:7:RD Becoming an Environmentalist, 213, 111:4:22 Bedford Commercial Vehicles, IV:5:11 Beer, Stafford, 99 Beers, Roger, 111:7:6, IV:6:17 Beeson, Kenneth C., 111:5:2 Beginners Guide to Hydroponics, 159 Behavior Today, 1:6:9 Behold Man, 178, 111:5:2, IV:4:18 Behr, Senator Peter, IV:2:15 Behrens, Charles, 228 Beier, Ulli, 140, 11:10:3 Belden, Jack, 61, 11:7-8:8 The Bell System and Community Telephones, 32, 111:3:20 Beltsville Ag. Research Center, IV:3:15 Bend in the River, 67, 72 Bendavid-Val, Avrom, IV:8:16 IV:10:24 Bendix Environmental Science Division, IV:1:21 Bendix, Selina, 1:7:RD Benedict, R. G., 105 8
B 6 Beneficia/Insects, 165 Bicycle Activists List, 130, Biospheres, 1:6:RD The Book of Kudzu , IV : 10 :22 Bennan, Katrina V., 51,11:4:11 111:4:20 Bio-Technology & Bio- Book of Miso, 175, 111:2:4-7, Bennett, Hal, 85, 111:2:20 Bicycle Bibliography, 1976, 126 Engineering Journal, 237, IV:3:16, IV:10:22 Bennington College, 83 Bicycle/Pedestrian News, 129 111:3 :16 Book of Noise, II : 1 :22 Bensinger, Charles, 116 Bicycle Repair Collective, 127, Bird, Helen P., 11:1:14 BookofTofu , 175,111:2 :4-7, Benson, Bob, 13, 25, 11:1:5, 1:6:11' 11:9:14 Birdless Summer, 61, 11:7-8:8 IV:3:16, IV:10:22 11 :4:24 Bicycle Technology, 129 Birth Center, 11:7-8:31 Bookchin, Murray, 150, 1:7:RD Benson, Jim, IV:3:18-21, IV:6:15 Bicycle Trailer, 111:10:3 .Birth Book, 184,11:10:10 Booklegger, 11:2:7 Berg, Peter, 17,226,111:2:19 Bicycle Transportation, 127, Birth Control Handbook, 184, Books for Organizers, 54 Berger, Arthur Asa, 111 1:7:12, 11:2:29 11:1 :19 Books in Print, 91, 95, 11:2:7 Berger, Jeff, 11:4:23 Bicycles: All About Them, 127 Birth Without Violence, 184, Boorstin, Daniel, 108,110 Berger, John, IV:5:22 Bicycling and Hostels, 1:6:11 11 :10:10 Bootstraps, by Lane deMoll, Bergeron, Peter & Linda, 11:1:8 Bicycling Science: Ergonomics Bit Better, 1:9:7 49-50, 11:9:13-14 Bergier, Jacques, 72, 82, & Mechanics, 127, 111:1:10 Bit Users Assn., 100 Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc., 1:8:19,RD, 11:3:17 Biegel, Len, 109,11:10:4 Bitteroot Films, I:6:15 IV:6:15 Bergman, Erik, 1:7:13 Big Eric Treeskinner, 11:10:2 Bituminous Emulsions for High- Borges, Jorge Luis, 74, 11:2:7 Berkeley Alternative Energy Big Names, Big Drains, 46 way Pavements, 11 :5:7 Borror, D. J., 165 Commission, 111:8:15 Big Zucchini Gardens, 11:9:19 Bjergo, Allen, IV:8:22 Borrowed Times, 11 :9:7 Berkeley Ecology Center, Bigfoot News, 1:6:11 Black Panther Party, 56 Bortz, Paul, 114 111:4:24,111:8:15, IV:2:16 Biggest Little Conglomerate in Black, Stanley W., Ill, 37 Bosher, Ben, 130 Berkeley Horticultural Nursery, the World, 11 :2:24 Blackbird, 11:1:29 Bossong, Ken, 11:1:31 , 111:8:15, IV:2:9 Bike Barrow, 111 :7 :12-13 Blackburn, Graham, 11:5:11 IV:1:4-7, IV:4 :1 9, IV:5:12,22 Berkeley Solar Group, IV:2:21 Bike ON!, 129 Blackwell, B. F., 111:3:17 Boston Architectural Center, Berkeley Solid Waste Com- Bike Tripping, 139 Blair & Ketchem's Country 217, 11:1:7 mission, 187 Bikeconomics, 127 Journal, 14, 92,11:10:19, Boston College Law School, Berkowitz, Carl, 129 Bikeway Planning & Design, 129 111:3:15 11 :5:3 Berlinger, Anne, 111:8:19 Bill Day's Consumer Guide to Blanchard, Don, 1:5:10, 11:2:16 Boston Herald American, 111 :10:6 Berman, Sanford, 103 Woodstoves, 231 Blasej. Richard D., 11:1:8 Boston People'sComputer Bernhoft, Edward, I:9:15 Billingham, John, 1:9:14 Blazing Showers, 232, 11:10:16, Collective, 100, 11:7-8:28 Bernays, Edward, 109 Binns, Patrick, 203 111 :2:15 Boston Wind, 5, 11:3:20, Berry, Wendell, 150,165, The Biochemistry·and Method- Bligh, Thomas, 138 11:4:20 11:1:31 , 111:2:18, IV:2:12, ology of Composting, 11 :2:2 Bliss, Mary Beth, IV:4:19 Boston Women's Health Book IV:3:14,15, IV:8:18, IV:9:22 Bioconversion Conference Bliss, Raymond W., 221, 111:2:21 Collective, 88, 183, 11:10:10, Berryhill, J., 130 Mailing List, 11:10:18 BLM Clips, 1:5:17 111:3:24 Bertalanffy, Ludwig von, 106 Bio-Dynamic Agriculture, 111 :8:9 BLM Offshore Leasing, 1:7:12 Bottle Bill, 186 Best Present of All, 202, 11:3:8 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gar- Blobaum, Roger, 186, 195, Bottles & Sense, 98 Best of Resurgence, 111:9:4 deningAssn.. 165 11:7-8:29,111:7:4, IV:3:15 Bottom, Edward W., 11:1:14 Best of Teacher Works, 84, Bio-Dynamic French Intensive Blooming Prairie Warehouse, 64, Bouffier, Elezard, 147 Ill : 1 :21 Agriculture, by John Jeavons, 11 :7-8 :25 Boulding, Kenneth, 106, 111:6:12 Bestoflephyros , 84,11 :10:19 11 :5:8-9 Blue and Brown Books, 82, Boulton, Jane, 18 Bestor, Frank M., 11:2:16 Bio-Dynamic literature, IV:10:22 11:3:17 Boundry Waters Canoe Area, 58 Better Business, by Tom Bender, Bio-Energy Council, IV:1 :18, Blue, Jim, 117 Bourne, Charles P., 94 111 :6 :6-7 IV:10:13 Blue Mtn. Community College, Bourner, Marlyn, 11:2:19 Better Dead Than Fed?, by Tom Bio-Gas of Colorado, 111:1:19, 11:1:32, 11:2:19 Bowden, Charles, IV:6:18 Bender, IV:8:4-7 111:9:24 I Blue Sky, 1:6:15 Bowdoin College, 111:7:3, Better Light, Better Sight Bio-gas Plant, 236, 111:3:16 Bockris, J., 111:9:21 IV:6:2 Bureau, 72 Biography Index, 95 Bodding, Heidi, 1:9:3 Bowen, Richard, 111:3:24 Between the Typewriter and the Biological Control, 164 Bodechtel, J., 21, 11:2:26 Bowker Annual of Library & Press, by Mary Wells, 1:9:22-25 Biological Control by Natural Body Work for Women, 184 Book Trade Info., 95, 11:2:7 Beverage Container Control Enemies, 164 Boehm, B. W., 106,1:8:19 Bowler, Deborah, 167, 111:4:12 Coalition, 1:6:8, 1:7:13 Biological Control of Plant Boeke, Kees, 21, 11:2:26 Bowling Green University, 116 Beverage Containers: The Pathogens, 166,11:2:2,11:3:20 Boeker & Eijkelhof, IV:4:3 Boyd, Doug, 11:10:20 Vermont Experience, 186 Biological Control of Water Boer, Karl W., 1:7:RD Boyd, John, 158, 111:5:2 Beyond Babel, 110 Pollution , 195,111:1:14, IV:2:15 Boericke, Art, 140, 1:6:RD, Boye, David, IV:4:8 Beyond Culture, 110 Biological Conversion Systems 11:10:3, IV:4:10 Boyle, Godfrey, 3, 9, 144, Beyond Isolation, 169, 111:4:14 (Solar Conference), 11:10:19 Bogan, Walter, 11:2:32 11 :7-8:6 Beyond the Myth of Scarcity, by Biological Treatment of Waste- Bohlen, Jim, 1:6:RD, 11:2:16 Boxer, N. A., IV:3:11 Frances Moore Lappe & water, by Joyce Hochmuth- Bohn, Dave, IV:10:21 BPA, see also Bonneville Power Joseph Collins, IV:1:10 Newell and Wade Rose, Bois, J. Samuel, 82, 11:3:17 Administration "Beyond the Profit Motive: the IV:2:14 Boleyn, Doug, 11:9:6, IV:4:3 BPA Administrator's Newsletter, Post-Industrial Corporation," Biology of Agricultural Systems, BolinasHearsayNews, 1:9:11, IV:9:15 IV:4:3 111 :6:24 11:4:9 BPA Energy Conservation Bhallt, A. S., 4, 39, 11:4:11 Biology of Earthworms, 111 :6:5, Bolles, Richard, 51, 78, I:9 :18 Management Conference, Bias of Communications, 110 111:8:20; Bond, T. E., 225, 111:4:4 11 :5:6 Bibliography of Books & Biology of Plants, II : 2:11 Bonneville Power Admin., BPA Role Environmental Impact Manuals on the Business & Art Biomass Energy lnst., 237, 1:6:RD 11:2:17, 11:10:11, IV:7:14-15, Statement, 212 of Political Campaigns , 111 :10:16 1:7:9, 1:8:9, IV:1:18 IV:9:9, 17, IV: 10:6,13, Brace Research lnst., 3, 6, 226, Bibliography of Chinese Sources Biomass Energy Success Stories: IV:10:15, see also BPA 1:6:RD, 11 :7-8:5, 111:4:5, IV:1:19 on Medicine & Public Health, A Portfolio Illustrating Current Bonneville Power Admin. Energy Bradley, Richard C., 40, 11:2:18 181' 11:7-8:22 Economic Uses of Renewable Conservation Study, 212, Brain Mind Journal, 11 :3:7 Bibliography on Land Reform in Biomass Energy, IV:9:17 111:2:21 , IV:3: 18, IV:9:14-16 Brain Revolution, 1:1:8, 11:1:24, Rural America, 154, 1:9:12, Biomedical Communications, Bonneville Power Electric Energy 11:3:7 111 :5:9 Masters of Science, 180, 11:3:3, Conservation Study, IV :6 : 17 Brainerd, John, 11:1:29, IV:4:2 Bibliography of Survival Books, Biopot, 111:8:14 Book Distribution Collective, Brains, Machines and Mathe11 :1:20 Bio-science, 164 168, 111:4:13 matics. 28
7 Brainstorming-Roughdraft I, 1:5:RD Brainstorms: A Study of Human Spontaneity, 1:5:RD Branch, Diana, IV:1 :15 Brand, Stewart, 1:8:19, IV:10:5 Brandt, Kandy, 117 Brann, Donald R., 141 Brattain, Walter, 11:2:17 Brauer, R. F., IV:1:2 Braun, Gerry, IV:2 :20 Bread Box Water Heater Plans, 224,11 :7-8:19, 111 :1: 16 Bread ... Still the Staff of Life, by Geri Taran, 111:4:16-17 Breaking Into Broadcasting, 109 Breast vs. Bottle: The Scandal of Infant Formula Promotion, IV:9:6 Breeding for Insect Resistance in Vegetables, 164 Brees, Gail L., 1:5:7 Brewer, Nancy, 111:9:24 Brezdek, Roger, 43 Bride and the Bachelors, I: 9: RD Bridgens, Steven, 111:6:4-5 Bridges, Fields and the Omega Point, 75 Brill , A. A., 80, 1:5:RD Brill, A. K., 11:5:6-7 BRING Recycling, 1:7:13 Brink, Randy, 118,11:1:21, 11:9:17, 11 :10:4 Brinker, John H., 237 Bristol, Timothy, 130 British Columbia Access, 87 British Columbia Environmental Council, 11:9:21 Broadcast Media Kit, 112 Broadcasting Cable Yearbook, 114 Broadcasting Magazine, 111, 11 :10:4 Broadcasting Yearbook, 111, 114 Broadside Video, 118 Brockman, John, 90, 106 Brom, Thomas, 32, 45, 111:3:20 Bromat Enterprises, 11:2:5 Brookhaven Nat'l. Lab, 11:10:16, IV:2:15 Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 164 Brooklyn College, 117 Brooks, C. F., 145 Brooks, Tyrone, IV:4:19 Browder, Sue, 131,111:1:10 Brown, Edward Espe, 173, 174, 11 :4:4 Brown. Evan. 235-238. 1:6:RD, 11 :2:16,11:5 :19,11:9:15, 111:1:21, IV:3:2 Brown, George E., 11:5:10, IV:5:2 Brown, Gerald, 11:5:18 Brown, G. Spencer, 28 Brown, Governor Jerry, 111:3:19, IV:2:2, IV:2:15,21, IV:4 :16-18 Brown, Grandma Dulcie, 19, 20, 111 :1:1 2-14,111 :2 :22 Brown. Howard. 1:6:RD Brown, Jovanna, 105,111:3:19 Bruner, Jerome, 1:7:15 Browning, Richard, IV:5:10 Bry-Air, Inc., 228 Buchler, Coral, 96, 1:1:23, 11 :9:11 Buckingham, Edward, 47 Buckley, Shawn, 11:10:17 Bucks County Audubon Society, 11:4:24 Buddhist Economics, 3, 34 Buetow, Kurt, 49, 111:3:11 Buffalo & Erie Co. Public Library, 104 Bugbee, Bruce, 111:8:17 Build a Solar GreenhouseWorkshop Style, IV:5:2 Build Your House of Earth, 137 Build Your Own GreenhouseSolar Style (film), IV:10:18 Build Your Own House in the OldOhanaStyle, 138,11:7-8:11 Builder's Co-op, 11:1:19 Building a Grass Roots Food Policy, IV:10:22 Building Research Advisory Board, 145, 11:2:11 Building Research Council, 143 Building Value: Energy Design Guidelines for State Bldgs., 220, 111:5:17 Built Environment Communication Center, 1:8:4 Bull Run Interest Group, 11:5:24 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 145 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 191,221,241, 11:4:24, 111:2:21, 111:5:7,17,111 :6 :14 The Bulletin of the Geography & Map Division of the Special Libraries Association, IV: 1 :3 Bulletin of the International Assoc. of Astacology, 111:7:17 Bullfrog Films, IV:10:18 Bullock, Orin J., 141, 111:2:8 Buriuel, Luis, 1:5:RD Bupp, I. C., IV:3:10 Burack, Richard, 182, 111:4:3 Burd, Barbara, IV:6: 14 Bureau of Land Management, 25 11:10:11, IV:7:18, IV:10:12, see also BLM Bureau of Reclamation (Denver), IV:6:14 Burden, Dan & Lys, 130 Burge, Nadja, 111:5:20 Burgess, Bob, 131, 1:9:21 Burke, Barbara, 242,11:2:12, 111:7:10 Burke, Brian, 11:9:10 Burke, Clifford, 1:9:25 Burke, Rep. James A., 1:7:6 Burley/Oaks Bicycle Trailer, 111:10:3 Burlingame, Bo, 54 BURNING OUT, 78 Burns, Red, 113 Burns, Scott, 45, 111:5:17, Ill : 10:6, IV : 1 :20 Burnside, Diane, 242 Burrell, Donald H., 130 Burrill, George, 11:2:30 Business Periodicals Index, 111 Busy Bees vs. Greedy Bears, by Lee Johnson, IV:5:12-14, IV:6:22 Butler. S. T.. 111 :7:13 Butterflies in My Stomach, 157, 111:1:2, 111:2:7 Buying Back the Land: A Proposal for California, 154, 111 :5:9 The Buying Club/Community Store Resource Center, IV:2:18 Buying Clubs, 1:9:3 By the Late John Brockman, 106 Byrd, Bobby, 11:4:8 Byrd, David, 111:2:24 Byte Magazine, 99, 11:1:10 The Cable Book, 114,11:10:6 Cable Handbook, 1975-76, 114, 11 :10:4 CABLE-LIST OF PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNELS & CENTERS, 113 Cable Packet, 118 Cable Television in the Cities, 114 Cable Television and the FCC, 114 Cable Television Information Center, 114 Cable TV Service in Oregon, 1975-76,109,11:9:8,19 Cablecommunications Resource Center, 114 Cabelines, 114 Cabrillo Computer Center, 11:1:10 Caddell, Bill, IV:9:18-20 Cady, Fitch, 86, I:8 :11 Cain, Allan, 136 Calder, Nigel, 14 Calico Mt. Exploratory & Woodworks, 111:3:24 California Agriculture-Special Issue: Integrated Pest Management, IV:8:22 Calif. Agrarian Action Program, IV:2:18 California Certified Organic FarmerNewspaper, 1:6:2 California Conservation Project, (CCP), 148, IV:2:19 California Council, American lnst. of Architects, 11:7-8:14 Calif. Dept. of Consumer Affairs, IV:2:18,23 Calif. Educational Opportunities for Solar Energy & Energy Conservation at Institutions of Higher Education, IV:5:2 California Energy Commission, 111:6:2,111:10:18, IV:1 :16-17, IV:2 :3,21 California Green, IV:2:7 California Green Lacewings, Inc., 164 California Journal of Cooperation, IV:2:19 California Native Plant Society, IV:2:9 California & Northwest Organic Journal. 111 :3:6 California Office of Appropriate Technology, 17, 11:5:10, 111:1:6, 111:8:14, IV:1 :23, IV:2 (guest editors), IV:3:4-7, IV:4:7,16-17, IV:5:12-14, IV:6:6,14, IV:7:6-7, IV:8:13, IV:9:9, IV:10:3,24, see also OAT California Public Policy Center, IV:6:8 California OAT Publications List, IV:2:4 California Office of Planning & Research, IV:2:23 California Public Utilities Comm., IV:2:20, IV:10:17 California Recycling Conference, 3rd Annual, IV:3:16 California Resource Recovery Assn., IV:1 :23, IV:3:16 California Solar Housing Assistance Retrofit Program (CAL SHARP), IV:9:21 California Solar Info Packet & Manufacturers List, 111 :10:18, IV:2:21 California State Architects Office, 220,223,11:5:10, 111:1:6,111:5:17, IV:2:22 California State College, Sonoma, 1:8:5 California State Office Building (Site 1), IV:2:10 California Sunshine, IV:2:21 California Water Resources Center, 193, 196, 111:2:9 California Video Resources Project, 116, 118, I:8 :3 California Westlands Water District, IV:4 :16 California Wood Plans, 176, 111:4:2 California's Small Farm Viability Project, IV:8: 13 Caligari, Dr., 180 CALL (Current Awareness in Library Literature), 11:2:8 Callahan, Nancy, 11:5:21 Callenbach, Ernest, 15, 92,116, 1:8:10, 1:9:RD, 11:1:3,11:2:25, 11:4:23, 11:9:7 Calthorpe, Peter, IV:2: 11 Cambridge Documentary Films, 111 :2:24 Campaign for Economic Democracy, IV:6:9 Can-Pee and Other Delights, 194 Can the Sun Be All Things to All Californians? by Steven Ames, IV:6:8 Canada Agricultural Research Station, 11:4:23 Canada as a Conserver Society, IV:6:2 Canadian Broadcasting League, 115,118 c
c 8 Canadian Communications Carter's National Energy Plan, Center for Energy Policy & Center for the Study of the Research Information Center, 111:8:18, IV:6:12-15 Research, IV:4:2 Future, 11:9:17 118 Cartoonists Guild, 111:3:14 Center for Energy Policy Studies, Center for the Study of Canadian Hunger Foundation, 3, Casalino, larry, 154, 111:5:9 217, 11:1:8 Responsive law, 111:7:12 111 :1:6-7 Cascade, IV:4:11 Center for Environmental Center for Understanding Media, Canadian Office of Energy Cascade Holistic Economic Research, 222, 11:2:19, 111:1:17, 116, 117, 122, 11:10:5 Conservation, 111:4:22 Consultants (CHEC), 111:10:2-3 111:8:16, IV:5:2 Center for Urban Community Canadian Radio-Television Cascadia, Geological Evolution Center for Environmental Development (U. of Wise.) Commission, 118 of the Pacific NW, 11 :10:13 Studies, 11:1:13, 11:7-8:19 IV:3:24 Canadian Scientific Pollution Cascadian Regional library Center of Environmental Under- Center for Urban Education, and Environmental Control (CAREL), 67, 72, 115,111:4:17, standing, 11:9:20 101, 110, 1:6:RD, 1:9:5, 11:9:9, Society, 11:9:21 111:6:20, IV:4:11, IV:4:19 Center for Farm & Food 11:10:5, IV:1 :24 Canadian Self-Help Housing Case, Betsy, IV:4:10 Research, 111:8:20 Center for the Visual EnvironAssn., 111:5:3, 111:6:22 Case for Rural Industry, 111 :7:3 Center for Global Perspectives, ment, 101, 11:4:10 Canadian Solar Energy Society Casey, Sean, 11:5:8 IV:5:3 Center Magazine, 1:6:13 Newsletter, 1:8:9 Cashman, Ty, IV:2:4,24 Center for Governmental Centering, 83, 1:5:RD, 11:5:4 Canadian Whole Earth Catalog, Casper, Nancy, 111:8:20 Responsibility, 203, II: 1:12 Centers-Roughdraft Ill, 90 Cassady, Ralph, 11:10:21 Center for Governmental by Anita Helle, 1:7:RD Canal Enthusiasts Handbook, Cassidy, Hopalong, 111 Studies, 57, 66 Central Seattle Community 126, 111:5:6 Castle, Alfred, 173, 11:4:4 Center for Growth Alternatives, Council Federation, 37, 11:9:9 " Cancer: Metaphor for Modern Catalog of Federal Domestic 11 :1:28 Central Valley: Atlas of ComTimes", IV:5:6 Assistance , 1:6:9 Center for Indus. & Institutional munity Resources, IV:2:5 , 18 Canfield, Monte, 96, 11:4:22 Catalog of Solar Energy Heating Development, 223, 111:1:3 Central Washington State CANNED FOOD (as investment and Cooling Projects, 11:3:8 Center for Industrial Research College, 1:8:5, 11:2:13 portfolio), 1:5:2 Cataloging Our Meetings, & Service, 188, 11:7-8:30 Centre for Alternative TechCanner, Glenn, 37 11 :9:10 Center for Innovation & nology, IV:6:3, IV:10:22 Cannon, James, 97, 11:1:15 Catalogue of Federal Domestic Research in Cable Television, Centre Party Symposium on Canyon Cinema Cooperative, Assistance , 96, 1:6:9 see CIRCT Energy, Development & the 118 Catbird Seat Bookstore, 1:5:7, Center for law & Social Policy, Future, 11:5:16 Canyon Cinemanews, 116 1:6:14 111:3:7 Centro d'lnformazione, IV:3:3 Canyon Industries, 11:9:12 Catch-44, 112 Center for law in the Public Century City Educational Arts Capitol Bicycle Program, IV:2 :5 Catch the Wind:, 239, 111:1:17 Interest, 111:3:7 Proj., 90 Capitol Community Citizens, Catholic Housing Aid Society, Center for local Self-Reliance, Cerro Gordo Center for Creative 40, 11:2:18 11 :3:9 111 :10:19 Community,A-:7:7, 11:2:17, Capitol Memo, 1:5:17 Causes of Dehumanization in Center for Maximum Potential 11 :9:4, ~~~3, IV:7:22 Captain Compost, IV:2:22, Health Care, 179, 111:4:3 Building Design, IV:4:19 CETA, 49, 11:2:28 IV:7:2 Caveat Emptor, 98, 111:5:22 Center for National Security Chakerian, Randy, 11:2:30 Capturing the Sun Through CavesofWashington , 11 :10:13 Studies, IV:6:20 Challenge for Change, 115, Bioconversion, 235, Cawood, Patrick, 241, 111:5:7 Center for New Art Activities, 11:1:6, 11:7-8:28 11 :7-8:26-27, 111 :1:19, IV:1:18 Cawood, Will, 228, 11:7-8:19 116 Challenge of Earthworm Caras, Roger, 11:4:20 CBS, 111 Center for Policy Alternatives, Research, 111 :6:5 Caravan Stage Company, IV:1 :9 CDC News, 55, 11:7-8:12 IV:3:10 Chamber of Commerce, U.S., Cardozo, Peter, 84, 11:4:15 CECOCO Catalogue, 50, 158, Center for Qualitative Science 44,63,88,101,104 Care and Maintenance of IV:6:22 in Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife, Chamberlain ~orp., 11 :1:11 Common Household and Office Cellarius, Doris, 161 11:10:11 Change, 78, 1:5:RD Plants, 11 :4:7 CELLULOSE INSULATION, Center for Renewable Resources, Changes, 1:9:6 Care and Maintenance of Wood- 111:7:10, IV:9:10-11 IV:10:13 The Changing City, IV:9:12 stoves and Chimneys, by Bill Census Data for Community Center for Research & Changing Patterns of ComDay, IV:4:8-9 Action , 1:5:4 Development, 101 munication , 1:8:RD The Care & Use of Japanese Center for Advanced Compu- Center for Rural Affairs, 152, Changing Role of Government Woodworking Tools, 11 :5:11 , tation , 43, 186, 204, 1:6:7, 159,1:6:3,1 :9:12,11:4 :9,23, in the Subdivision & IV:4:10 1:7:9, 111:3:21 , IV:6:16 111:4:2, IV:3:15 Partitioning of Land in Oregon, Cares, Priscilla, 11:9:15 Center for Advanced Television Center for Rural Studies, 154, 1:6:14 Carlson, Rick J., 179, 11:10:24 Studies, 115. 118 1:2:2,1 :7:11,1:9:12,111:5:9, Channeled Scablands, 13 Carmichael, Bill, 94 Center for Alternatives In/To IV:2:18 Channeling Children, 111 Carnahan, Don, 111:4:24 Higher Education, 83, 111:2:20 Center for Science in the Publ.ic Chapin, D. M., 11:9:22 Carnegie Commission on Center for Being, 101 Interest (CSPI), 25, 28, 97, 101, Chapin, Harry, IV:1:10 Educational TV, 112 Center for the Biology of Natural 151' 205,206,209,213, 1:5:5, Chapin, Suzy, 132,11:10:24 Carologue: Access to North Systems, 151,193,11:1:5, 1:7:7, 1:9:2, 11:1:12, 11:2:8,32, Charren, Peggy, 111 Carolina , 1:9:6 111 :6:2 11:4:4, 11:5:18, 11:9:18, 111:1:11' Cheatham, Anne, 111:7:2 Carolyn Films, 111:7:11 Center for Community Access 111 :8:15,20, IV:1:4, IV:1 :16, Chemical Engineering, 228 Carpenter, Carey, 171 Television at Amherst, 113 .IV:4:9, IV:10:22 Chemicals from Biological Carpenter, Edmund, 110 Center for Community Change, Center for Science, Technology Sources, 111:5:14 Carpenters & Builders Guide, 55, IV:10:14 & Political Thought, 1:8:20 Chemical Cuisine Poster, 139 Center for Community Economic Center for Short-lived IV:10:22 Carr, Marilyn, 111:9:9 Development, 4, 18, 19, 39, Phenomena, 101 Cherry, Bill, 225, 111:4:4 Carrington, David, 26 11 :1:23 , 11 :2 :24,11:4 :11 , 11:5:24, Center for Social and Environ- Chesler, Phyllis, 184 Carter & Dale, IV:2:12 11:7-8:11' 111:3:21' 111:8:9 mental Concern, 203 Chi, Vernon, 1:8:11 Carter, George, 11:2:19 Center of Concern, 101 Center for Social & Evaluation Chickens, Eggs & You, 11:5:2, Carter, Hugh, 111:6:5 Center for Curriculum Design, Research, 49, 11:7-8:7 11 :7-8:23 Carter, Pres. Jimmy, IV:5:19, 1:8:RD, 19 Center for Studies in Food Self- Child's Garden ofSex, 84, IV:6:12-15, IV:6:17, IV:8:6,11 Center for Defense Information, Sufficiency, 150, 111:4:2 11:10:19 Carter, Joe, 242 34, 111 :5:17 Center for the Study of Demo- Children of the Sun: An Carter, V. G., 11:10:9 Center for Ecological Research in cratic Institutions, I:6:13 Activities Guide on Solar Planning & Design, IV:2:15 Energy, Grades 5-12, IV:8:2
' , 9 Children's Museum, 100,' 187, 11:7-8:28, IV:4:7 Children's Museum Resource Center, 1:8:1'5 CHIMNEY SWEEPS; 111:6:3 China at Work, 10, 111 ~ 5 : 15 China Books & Periodicals, 62, 1:,9:18, 11:7-8:9 . China Letter, 111:6:8 China Reader, 61, 11:7-8:8 China: Science Walks on Two Legs, 62, 97, 11:7-8:9 China: A Reassessment of the Economy, 11:7-8:9 China Recycles Her Wastes by Using Them on the Land, 186, 195,11:7-8:29 China Shakes the World, 61, 11:7-8:8 Chinese Chain & Washer Pumps, 1'11:9:9 Chinese Written Character as a Medium forPoetry, 82,11:3 :17 Chinook Centrex, 86, I:9:6 Chlorination & Ozone Depletion, 192,11:1:29 Choate, Robert, 111 Chodorkoff, D., 1:6:6 ''The Choices in the Next Energy & Social Revolution," IV:4:3 Chomsky, Noam, 82 Choosing an ·Electrical Energy Future for the Pacific NW, 111:7:6, IV:6:17 Chow, Brian G., 208, 11:10:18 Chowka, Peter Barry, IV:1:15, IV:5:6 Christian Relief & Development Assn., 11:7-8:5 Christian Science Monitor, 211, 11:5:16, IV:10:4 Christiansen, Bill, 111:7:12 Chrystal, John<;:., 51 Chrystallizing Public Opinion, 109 Church, Bill, 11:9:16 Church, David, 1:6:9 Church, Larry, 1:8:16 Churchman, C. 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David, IV:4:16,19 Collected Working Papers on the ' Production of Synthetic Fuel from Wood, 1:9:13 Colfective Research Committee, 11:2:32 Collectors Network, 105 Collier, Peter, IV:1 :10 Collins, Jenny, 180 Collins, Joseph, IV:1 :10, IV:5:4-6, IV:6:22, IV:10:4 Collyer, Homer, 94 Colorado Centennial Coloring Book, 11:7-8 :22 Colorado Chapter of the American lnst. of Architects, 11:7-8:22 Colorado Energy Research lrist., 111:8:3 Colorado Express, 92, 11:4:8, IV:9:13 Colorado Solar Energy Assn., 230,111:2:21, IV:1:18 Colorado Solar Energy News, 111:10:8 Colorado State Treasury, 47 Colorado State ,University, 242, 1:9:14,11:2 :12,111:7:10, IV:1:21 Colstad, Ken, 69 Colstrip.Consortium, IV:10:6 Colton, Virginia, IV:3:16 Columbia Heights Community Ownership Proj., 111:7:22 Columbia Journalism Review, 116 Columbia Region Association of Governments (CRAG)·, 11:10:11 Columbia River as a Resource, 204, 111:1:3 Columbia University, 116, 1:9:11 Comind Design, 11:9:17 Comindex, 100, 1:4:5, 11:1:8, 11:4:20 Coming Around, 4, 11:7-8:4 "Coming: the Real Energy Crisis," 202, 11 ;1:12 Commedia, 118 Commerce, Oregon Dept. of, 96 Commerce, U.S. Dept. of, 102, 11:2:8,32, 111:8:19, see also National Technical Information Service Commercial Fish Farmer & Aquaculture News, 11:4:2 Comme~cial Oyster Aquaculture in Maine, 111:7:17 Commission for the Advancement of Public Interest Organizations, 1:6:8, 1:7:12, 1:9:14, 11:1:10,23 Commission on International Relations, IV:4:9 Committee for Environmental Crisis, 1 1:7:13 Committee for the Future, 1:8:10 Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 239 Committee for Open Media, 109 Committee on Political _ Education, 11:3:21 committee to Save Grand Central Station, 11:7-8:31
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