Number 560 I ! 9 · UK INFO EXPO THIS WEEK Don't forget to visit the Info Expo exhibit of electronic information and communication resources being held this week in the Ballroom of the Student Center. The exhibit is open Thurs- day, October 26 from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and Friday, October 27 from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. A LAPTOP computer and other prizes will be given away through a drawing to be held at 3:00 P.M. on Friday. Also, many exhibitors will have free items to distribute at their booths. Services and products will be displayed that can benefit faculty . and students in pursuing educational and research goals. UK exhibits will include demonstrations of computerized literature searching, bulletin board systems, CD—interactive video, CD—ROM, 0 I Voicemail, computer—generated graphics, and access to unique databases. Products and services of the following companies will also be displayed: IBM, PRIME, Zenith, Businessland, Datastream, Online Information International, University Microfilms, and others. KLA ACADEMIC SECTION SEEKS COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS The Kentucky Library Association/Academic Section (ALS) is · seeking volunteers to serve on its committees for the coming year. The committees are: Nominating, Conference Site, Newslet- ter, Awards, Publicity, Membership, and Professional Development. Volunteer and KLA membership forms are available from Judy Sackett, Preservation Department, King—South, 7-3493. (Submitted by Judy Sackett.) STAFF DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SURVEY REMINDER Please return the Staff Development Committee survey to Cindy Cline, Medical Center Library, by November 1. A copy of the survey follows for those who may need one. (Submitted by Cindy Cline.) • I 'Ii.2 Newsletter of the Umversnty , I O of Kentucky Lnbrarnes