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Number 576 July 13, 1990
DATA CONVERSION GRANT RECEIVED
A Data Conversion Grant from the Kentucky Department for Libra-
ries and Archives has been awarded to the Library. The grant is
in the amount of $9,165 and is for the purpose of completing the
state publications project. The conversion of these records will
_ be done primarily by Gwen Curtis with the help of the GPD staff.
(Submitted by Sandee McAninch.)
ECONOMIC BULLETIN BOARD PILOT PROJECT
The UK Library has been chosen to participate in the Economic
Bulletin Board (EBB) pilot project being conducted by the Govern-
ment Printing Office, in cooperation with the General Accounting
Office and the Department of Commerce. The Economic Bulletin
Board contains current economic and statistical information pub-
lished by the Department of Commerce and other Federal agencies.
The purpose of the pilot project is to study the implications of
providing depository library access to government information in
electronic format. From June 1, 1990 through the end of the
calendar year, 100 depository library test sites will be allowed
online access to the system.
(Submitted by Sandee McAninch.)
GPD REFERENCE TRAINING SCHEDULE
Although the first two meetings of GPD reference training have
already taken place, six more sessions are scheduled. The re-
maining dates are July 17, 19, 20, 31, August 2, and 3. The
sessions, which are held in the Gallery, include tours of Room
116, videotaped programs, and question/answer sessions. A wide
variety of government reference publications are covered, includ-
ing Congressional Record, U.S. Code, weekly Compilation of Presi-
dential Documents, and Microfiche U.S. Bills Finding Aid. For
details, contact Sandee McAninch in GPD.
(Submitted by Sandee McAninch.)
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'IR Newsletter of the Umversnty
Q O
of Kentucky Lnbrarnes

 
 HUMANITIES PROJECTS IN LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES GRANTS
Humanities Projects in Libraries and Archives, a branch of the
National Endowment for the Humanities, is inviting proposals to
plan or to present public humanities programs. Planning grants
provide support for up to six months. Implementation awards are
made for periods of one to three years.
All proposed projects must demonstrate active collaboration be-
tween humanities scholars and librarians or archivists. A list
of current projects supported by the program is available on
request. For guidelines, additional information, and a schedule
of application deadlines, call the Office of Publications and
Public Affairs, National Endowment for the Humanities, (202) 786-
0438, or write to:
Humanities Projects in Libraries and Archives
Division of General Programs, Room 420
National Endowment for the Humanities
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
washington, D.C. 20506
* PERSONNEL NOTES *
STAFF ACTIVITIES Toni Powell recently attended
the 1990 meeting of the Inter-
national Association of Agri-
Several UK Library faculty cultural Librarians and Docu-
members have been appointed to mentalists in Budapest, Hun-
White House Conference commit- gary. Toni is also the editor
tees. They are: of the Quarterly Bulletin of
IAALD.
Brad Grissom, Steering Comm.
Mary Vass, Co-Chair of the
Issues Comm.
Sandee McAninch, Chair of the
Issues Subcomm. on Govern- Jim Birchfield has been
ment Information. thanked in the Preface and
Judy Sackett, Issues Subcomm. cited in the notes and Biblio-
on Archives and Preserva- graphy of The Art of Exclu-
tion. sion: Representing Blacks in
the Nineteenth Century by
Albert Boime.
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 PROFESSIONAL READING
Becher, Tony. Academic Tribes and Territories: Intellectual
Enguiry and the Cultures of Disciplines. Milton Keynes:
Society for Research into Higher Education and Open Univer-
sity Press, 1989.
[LB2331.74.G7 B43 1989] _
Bengtson, Betty G. and Janet Swan Hill, eds. Classification of
Library Materials: Current and Future Potential for Provid-
ing Access. New York: Neal—Schuman, 1990.
[Z696.A4 C69 1990]
Clack, Doris Hargrett. Authority Control: Principles, Applica-
tions, and Instructions. Chicago: American Library Associa-
tion, 1990.
[z693.3.A88 058 1990]
(Submitted by Rob Aken.)
* JOB OPPORTUNITIES *
Full listings for positions in this section can be found in a g
file in the Reference Office, King South and are available for
faculty and staff use.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ARIZONA
· LIBRARY TECHNICIAN II, GRADE 6, HEAD, REFERENCE, Ariz. State
Circulation. Univ. Salary: $38,000 min.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN III, GRADE Deadline: Jul. 15, 1990.
7, Circulation. SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN,
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN IV, GRADE 8, Ariz. State Univ. Salary:
BMD. $21,000 min. Deadline: Jul.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN V, GRADE 9, 15, 1990.
GPD. .
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN V, GRADE 9,
Law Library.
If you are interested in any of U CALIFORNIA
these positions, contact Ann
Howell in the Director's Of-
fice, 257-3801. HEAD, MONOGRAPHIC ACQUISI-
TIONS, Univ. of Cal., Irvine.
Salary: $33,444-48,180. Dead-
line: Aug. 15, 1990.
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 COLORADO HEAD, TECHNICAL SERVICES AND
MEDIA, Rutgers Univ., Newark.
Salary: $30,705 min. Dead-
HEAD, ACCESS SERVICES DEPART- line: Sep. 14, 1990.
MENT, Univ. of CO. Salary: BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION
$30,000-35,000. Deadline: Aug. COORDINATOR, Rutgers Univ.,
6, 1990. Piscataway. Salary: $30,705
SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN, Univ. of CO. min. Deadline: Sep. 14, 1990.
Salary: $32,000-42,000. Dead- REFERENCE/ARTS LIBRARIAN,
line: Sep. 4, 1990. Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick.
Salary: $30,705 min. Dead-
line: Sep. 14, 1990.
HEAD, TECHNICAL AND AUTOMATED
IOWA SERVICES, LIBRARY OF SCIENCE
AND MEDICINE, Rutgers Univ.
Salary: $30,705 min. Dead-
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIAN FOR line: Sep. 14, 1990.
COLLECTION MANAGEMENT, Univ. of MEDICAL SCIENCES RESOURCE
Iowa. Salary: $22,430 min. LIBRARIAN, Rutgers Univ.
Deadline: Sep. 1, 1990. Salary: $30,705 min. Dead-
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS LIBRA- line: Sep. 14, 1990.
RIAN, Univ. of Iowa. Salary:
$22,430 min. Deadline: Sep. 1,
1990.
OHIO
MISSOURI HEAD, ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT,
Univ. of Cincinnati. Salary:
$30,000-37,000. Deadline:
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/BUSINESS, Oct. 1, 1990.
Univ. of MO—Columbia. Salary:
$20,000 min. Deadline: Sep.
15, 1990.
HUMANITIES REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, TEXAS
" Univ. of MO-Columbia. Salary:
$20,000 min. Deadline: Sep.
15, 1990. ASST. DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION
AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES,
Tex. A. & M. Univ. Salary:
$43,000 min. Deadline: Jul.
NEW JERSEY 31, 1990.
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY, Tex. A. & M.
LEADER, NEAR EAST CATALOGING Univ. Salary: $25,000 min.
TEAM, Princeton Univ. Salary: Deadline: Aug. 31, 1990.
none given. Deadline: Sep. 15,
1990.
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, Rutgers
Univ., Camden. Salary: $30,705
min. Deadline: Sep. 14, 1990.
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VIRGINIA WASHINGTON U
ELECTRONIC INFORMATION COOR- HEAD, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
‘ DINATOR, REFERENCE DEPT., Univ. LIBRARY, Univ. of Wash. Sala-
0f VA. Salary: $28,000 min. ry: $32,000 min. Deadline:
Deadline: Aug. 3, 1990. Sep. 14, 1990.
NEXT GREEN BEAN: FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1990.
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1990.
GREEN BEAN STAFF:
‘ Lew Bowling, editcx and typist.
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