xt7bnz80md31 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7bnz80md31/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19850412 The title, The Green Bean, was not used until December 14, 1973. During 1992-1993 some issues were sent via email with the title: Green Screen. Unnumbered supplement with title, Wax Bean, accompanies some issues. journals English University of Kentucky. Libraries Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Green Bean The Green Bean, April 12, 1985, no. 453 text The Green Bean, April 12, 1985, no. 453 1985 2014 true xt7bnz80md31 section xt7bnz80md31 J (Lo/S5; {L UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIESNEWSLETTER n M-12-8 No. 41453 " ‘CALENDAR ~ April 1M-20. Mathematics Education Week A National Building Safety Neek A National Library Week , E April 15 & 16 A Using Federal Government Statistics April 18 · Treasures from the Attic and the Cellar 4 T April 21-27 Professional Secretaries Week I April 2M Robert Bailey Thomas' Birthday (1776) . ‘Apri1 26-27 Spring Book Sale May 9-10 A -LOEX Library Instruction Workshop May 10 _ UK Distinguished Alumni Induction Banquet _` A May 16 Computer Assisted Instruction and Microenhancers May l7 Management Communication in Special _ ` Libraries · The Art of Persuasion Next "Green Bean" issue: Friday, April 26, 1985 Deadline for inclusion: Monday, April 22, 1985 Production Staff: Cecil Madison, Sandy Hardwick, A A Rob Aken (editor) I PUBLISHED \VEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039 INFORUM . I Spring Book Sale i . Staff volunteers are still needed for the annual Book Sale to be held on April 26-27. Help is needed on Thursday afternoon, April 25, to set up the sale. Additional help is needed on Friday and Saturday to continue putting out books and to take money at the sales tables. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Paula Pope at 7-lM66. f (Paula Pope) LSO Book Sale Participation LSO will have two tables available for the book sale April 26-27. We will need both volunteers and books for the sale. Anyone who wishes to volunteer or donate books can contact Dan Barkley in GPD at 7-3139. (Dan Barkley) Staff Development Lunch _ Bill Cooper will present the program at the next Staff Development · brown bag lunch meeting. "Treasures from the Attic and the Cellar" will be the topic of the program focusing on Modern Political Papers. The meeting will take place on April 18, from 11:30-12:30, in the King North Staff lounge. Bring your lunch and join us for an informal and informing session. . (Paula Pope) May 9 Staff Development Lunch Rescheduled The May 9 Staff Development lunch has been rescheduled for May 16. A The topic will be "Computer Assisted Instruction and Microenhancers." _ Former UK Librarian Takes New Position Nancy L. Baker was appointed Associate Director of Libraries for Public Services [at the University of Washington] effective January 17, 1985. Ms. Baker came to the libraries last July as Assistant Director for Undergraduate Services; but since August 20, 198M, she has also served as Acting Associate Director of Public Services. Ms. Baker holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Connecticut, an A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan, and an M.A. in English Literature from State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton. Prior professional experience of Ms. Baker has been in college and university libraries; and she has worked with most of the public service areas found in large university libraries. Most recently she was Head of General Reference at the University of Utah (since 1981). 2 _ Before that she served as Head of the Reference Department at the University of Kentucky and in earlier reference positions at Middlebury College and at SUNY-Binghamton. While she was at the University of Kentucky, Ms. Baker also taught Reference classes in the College of Library Science. ‘ Ms. Baker has often been published in library literature and has been asked to contribute to various professional publications. The second edition of her book, A Research Guide for Undergraduate Students: English and American Literature will be published in November. (FOCUS, Spring, l§B5, p.;) UK Distinguished Alumni Induction Banquet " The UK National Alumni Association will induct 13 new members into the Hall of Distinguished Alumni on May l0 at 7 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The inductees are A. Sidney Behrman, George Blanda, James A. Caywood, Wendell Cherry; Gov. Martha Layne Collins, Adolph M. Edwards, Jr., Dr. Phillip R. Edwards, Lt. Gen. Jack J. Gregory, Dr. F. Story Musgrave, Dr. J.C. Powell, Warren W. Rosenthal, Dr. James Urbanich and Earl I. Wallace. Tickets are $20.00. See the Director's Office for reservation forms. ’ _ NEW BOOKS Cohen, Barbara G.F. Human Aspects in Office Automation. Amsterdam: Elsevier, l98U. (HF755H7.5/.H857l§8U$ ’ Contents include: Tackling Tight Building Syndrome: What Can ~ Workers Do? (Michaels); The Impact of ( - Organizational Factors on Visual Strain in Clerical VDT Work (Gunnarsson); Overview of _ Management Concerns and Problems in Office and Clerical Work (MacLeod); Video Display Terminal Users Perspective (McGee); Ergonomic Aspects of Health Problems in VDT Operators . (Smith); Some Issues Surrounding the Design of Ergonomic Office Chairs (Dainoff); , Comparison of worksite Relaxation Methods (Murphy); The Process of Relaxation Training in the Management`of Job Stress (Schleifer). Diebold, John. Managing Information: The Challenge and the Op ortunity. New York: American Management Associations, l9§5. ZHF755M8.2/.D5l2/1985) Contents: Today's Information Age: What It Means for Business; Future Perspectives on Information as an 'Executive ‘ Resource; Information Resource Management; Corporate Information Policy; Interactive Videotex; Information Service Opportunities; The Need for a U.S. Information Policy. 3 Peterson, Lorna. Wa e Determination and Com arable Worth for Librarians: A Checklist of Materials. Monticello: Vance Bibliographies, February 1985. (Ref7Z/7l6U/.A2/P8MO/P-1635/1985) Smith, Harold T. The Office Revolution: Strategies for Managing Tomorrowls Workforce. illow rove, A: Admin s rative Management Society Foundation, 1983. (HF/55N7/.8578/1983) SPEC Kit #112, _"Automation and Reorganization of Technical and Public Services" (March 1985), includes 1N documents (95 pages) including SPEC survey results, program descriptions, organization charts, recommendations, and job descriptions. SPEC kits are available in the Reference Department. UK LIBRARY SYSTEM The following is the eighth in a special nine part series drawn from . Mary Ruth Brown's article in The Encyclopedia of Library and Infor- mation Science. · The Library Associates · A group of faculty, alumni, and friends organized the Library Associates in 195N for the purpose of promoting the growth and development of the University of Kentucky Libraries. Over a period of lO years members of this organization made substantial contributions in terms of books, research materials, ~and funds for special purchases. Gradually, the Associates became inactive. In 1977 the Associates were reactivated and reorganized with the primary objectives of building the library collections, increasing the organization's membership, and providing programs of interest to the public. Two years later they began publishing The Kentuck Review, designed as a general humanities journal with the added purpose of keeping the membership informed of worthwhile acquisitions and activities. Reprinted from The Enc clopedia of Library and Information Science, vol. 37, pp. l9U—5, by courtesy of Marcel Dekker, Inc. PEAL GALLERY SERIES The following programs will be held at noon in the W. Hugh Peal Gallery (King North). Friday, April 19 "Historic Photographs of Lexington" Lecture and slide presentation by Betty Kerr, author of Lexington: A Century in Photographs. c / l *4 P ' WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, INSTITUTES, SEMINARS - ; Management Communication in Special Libraries · May 17 Sponsored by the Kentucky Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, this workshop will be conducted by Herbert S. White, Dean “ of the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University. _ 'Some of the topics that will be addressed include: _ J *the purpose of communication _ -. *communicating with the boss *methods of communication avoidance *communications techniques *communications which bypass the management chain *responding vs. initiating - the role of anticipation . *specific communications formats. ~ Registration fees: - Students: $10; SLA members: $15; Nonmembers: I Registration deadline: May l ($5 late registration fee). Location: · Bellarmine College. A For more information, contact Toni Powell (7-8360) or Karen Croneis (7-8365). . The Art of Persuasion: Convincing Others _ To See It Your Way _ May 17 Sponsored by the KLA Professional Development Committee and Jefferson ‘ Community College, this workshop will explore organization, equipment, body language, and audience analysis. Speakers: Maria Miller, Jeanne Ferguson, and Dennis Guagliardo. Y Registration fees: $20 I Location: Jefferson Community College 1 For more information, contact Ellen Korn, JCC, Downtown Campus, 109 E. g Broadway, Louisville, KY M0202. g Q t Computer Assisted Instruction for f Academic Libraries May 28 S E Presented by the Library Orientation and Bibliographic Instruction { Caucus of the Florida Library Association, this preconference workshop § will provide hands on instruction in the use of an authoring languauge { (PILOT) on microcomputers (TRS-80 Model U's). Conducted by Rob Aken g and Laura Olson. { 5 { Registration fees: $M0. _ Location: Orlando For more information, contact Rob or Laura. _ n Healthful Use of Video Display . Terminals in Libraries May 3l Sponsored by. the KLA Professional Development Committee and the Kentucky Solinet Users Group, this workshop presents information on terminal work station design and health effects. Presenter: Bruce Miller, Indiana University. » ‘ i Registration fees: KSUG/KLA members: $9 (includes lunch) Non-members: $10 (includes lunch) j At the door: $15 (lunch not included) _ Q Deadline: May l0 c ; Location: Eckstrom Library Auditorium, V University of Louisville ` For more information, contact Neil Nixon, Kornhauser Health Sciences Building, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY N0292. Phone: ‘ <502> 588-5771; or Tom Heath, ·25l W. Second St., Lexington, KY Y N0507. Phone: 231-5568. _ Q Poetry Workshop in Greece June 15-29 The primary aim of this workshop will be to help participants find and g develop their own poetic voices and to train participants to become an { effective critics of their own work as well as that of others. The 5 workshop will meet regularly in the morning, and individual I conferences will be staggered over several afternoons to enable g participants to benefit from the recreational facilities and sight- 1 seeing of the locale. Sponsored by The University of Oklahoma's i Program Development Series. ‘ . Cost: $1,950 Deadline: April 26 For more information, contact Program Development Services, 1700 Asp Avenue, Norman, OK 73037. Phone: (N05) 325-6602. i i § x . 6 I PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES _ (For more information, ask at the Reference Desk.) Alabama Science and Technology Cataloger, Auburn University. Salary: $18,000 minimum. Deadline: May 15. ‘ $ Arizona Collection Development Coordinator for Science, and Engineering, Arizona State University. Salary: $18,000 minimum. Deadline: April 30. — ‘ Science Reference Librarian/Engineering Subject‘ Specialist, Arizona State University.° Salary: $17,000 minimum. Deadline: May 31. Assistant University Librarian for Central Public Services, University of Arizona. Salary: $38,000 minimum. Deadline: June 15. t ,: California Librarian for Slavic Collections, University of California at Berkeley. Salary: $21,02M-$M7,880. Deadline: May 31. University Librarian, University of Santa Clara. Salary: not · specified. Deadline: May 15. a I v Illinois Visiting Assistant Education and Psychology Librarian (one year only), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Salary: $8,200 minimum. Deadline: April 30. Head Documents Librarian,1 University of Illinois at Chicago. Salary: not specified. Deadline: April 22. `A Indiana Head of Public Services, Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis. Salary: $19,800 minimum. Deadline: April 30. Public Services Librarian, Library/Learning Resources Center, Indiana A University East. Salary: $15,500 minimum. Deadline: May 17. Assistant Head of Acquisitions, University of Notre Dame. Salary: 7 $20,000 minimum. Deadline: June 1. y i 7 ) - ¥ $ ‘ Iowa ~ 4 · Instructor, Library Instruction Department, Iowa State University. ; Salary: $13,500. Deadline: May 10. i Kentucky l - Director of Libraries, Western Kentucky University. Salary: not — specified. Deadline: May 31. _ Q R °F Massachusetts · ‘ A Roman Jakobson Linguistics Collection Cataloger (six month , appointment), MIT. Salary: not specified. Deadline: not specified. l New Hampshire ' l Clinical Nursing Reference Librarian," Dartmouth College. Salary: { $16,500 minimum. Deadline: May 15. .~ r l I New Jersey Slavic/Germanic Bibliographer, Princeton University. Salary: not 1 specified. Deadline: May 6. I Head, Art Library, Rutgers University. Salary:_ $2¤,192 minimum. Deadline: May 15. ‘ Assistant Engineering Librarian, Princeton University. Salary: not _ A specified. Deadline: May l0. New York Collections Librarian, Agricultural and Life Sciences Library, Cornell University. Salary: $31,235 minimum. Deadline: May 30. Ohio Head, OMI/College of Applied Science Library, University of Cincinnati. Salary: $20,000 minimum. Deadline: April l9._ Oklahoma Head of Cataloging, University of Oklahoma. Salary: $25,000 minimum. Deadline: May 31. r _ » lm 8 Humanities Reference Librarian, University of Oklahoma. Salary: $16,000. Deadline: May 6. Tennessee Automation Librarian, Middle Tennessee State University. Salary: _ $20,000-$23,000. Deadline: June 1. ‘ Virginia Assistant University Archivist, University of Virgin1a.' Salary:- $18,000 minimum. Deadline: July 1. ` uk LIBRARY SYSTEM OPPORTUNITIES (If interested, contact Ann Howell in the Director's Office.) LT III, grade 5, Agriculture Library.