xt7brv0cwm6v https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7brv0cwm6v/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19860509 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, May 9, 1986, no. 479 text The Green Bean, May 9, 1986, no. 479 1986 2014 true xt7brv0cwm6v section xt7brv0cwm6v V LDUVERSHY OF KENTUCKYIJBRARHB’NEWSLETTER No. 479 , Calendar May 10 Golden Spike Day. Anniversary of the meeting of the Union Pacific and Central — Pacific railways in 1869 at Promontory Point, G UT. May 11 Mother‘s Day. V May 12 lFlorence Nightingale, 1820-1910. . May 17 Armed Forces Day. May 18 Mt. St. Helens Eruption, 1980. May 21 Albrecht Durer, 1471~1528. May 29 Patrick Henry, 1736~1799. 9 ~ · John F. Kennedy, 1917»1963. y June 17 Nancy J. Milen, speaker at C/EKOUG dinner meeting, Harley Hotel, Lexington. I Next Green Bean issue: Friday, June 13, 1985. Deadline for inclusion: Friday, June 6, 1986. I Production Staff: Editor, Kerry Kresse; Typist, Carol Ranta; Printer, Cecil Madison. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET 1. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039 / .. 1 .. FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: Due to technical difficulties beyond our control (i.e. my vacation) the QB will not be published until June 13, 1986. I would also like to bid a fond farewell to Scott, our ace student typist. He will be gone for the summer, but we all hope he'll be back for the Fall semester. ` -KK _ THANKS, EVERYBODY! . I received the following thank you note from the recently retired Vivian Hall: Thanks to each of the full—time Library staff members and the retirees who sent their good wishes and personal comments on the occasion of my early retirement. I — appreciate your thoughtfullness and good wishes; I will always treasure your friendship. ~Vivian Hall. LIBRARIANS OF THE ROUND TABLE The Government Documents Roundtable of the Kentucky Library Association will hold its Spring Meeting on May 15 in the Gallery of King Library. Any persons interested in attending should contact Barb Hale, GPD, at 257~3139 for the agenda. (Submitted by Barb Hale.) END—USER SERVICES SPEC KIT #122, "End—User Searching Services," has been received in the Reference Dept. in King South. while online searching has been an accepted reference service for years, it is only recently that we have become involved in instructing the patron, the end-user, how to do his or her own searching. Researchers contacted 23 (primarily) ARL Libraries in l985 and surveyed them on the following: planning and implementation, types of support programs, evaluation, trends and needs. The kit was prepared by Sarah E. Thomas, Chief, Technical Services Division of the National Agriculture Library, ..2.. WORD PROCESSING TRAINING AT UK The Human Resources Development Office is sponsoring a wide range of training opportunities in the following word-processing software packages: -Displaywrite 3 (Beginning and Advanced Levels) -Multimate (Beginning and Advanced Levels) -Lotus 1-2-3 (Beginning and Advanced Levels) The classes are held in June, July and August. Cost varies from $70 - $93.75. For more information, please contact Human Resources at 257-1851. C/EKOUG Annual Dinner C/EKOUG's second Annual Dinner meeting is being co—sponsored this year by the Kentucky Chapter of the Special Library Association. All interested librarians are invited to attend. Our speaker, Nancy Milen, is a prolific writer/editor. She edits Library Hi Tech and has written or edited 15 books in the last 5 years on the topics of: serials management, government documents, and library software/hardware. The dinner menu is baked chicken; a cash bar will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner at 6:30, and our speaker at 7:30 p.m. Please contact Patty Powell at 257-6312, 4 Frazee Hall, UK, Lexington 40506-0031 by June 10. for reservations. PROFESSIONAL READING Careers in Other Fields for Librargggggwygggggsggulmggrggggigg for Finding the Job. Rhoda and Andrew Garoogian. Chicago: American Library Association, 1985. Call number 2682.2 .US G37 1985. This intriguing volume coverss Bridging Traditional and Nontraditional Employment; Opportunities: Employment Techniques. Readings in Technology. Nancy M. Viggiann. Editor. New York: A Special Libraries Association, 1984. Call number 2678.9 .R364 1984. Contents include readings in scciety, management, applications, databases, cataloging, networking and the future vs. now. Technical Standards: An Introduction fgrmgggggriggg. Welt Crawford. .White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publieaaiwws, Inc., 1985. Call number Z678.85 .C7 1985. The who, what, when and where of standards. ____...........}2.M<=1¤1v€=S and M¤¤¤S¤ri ts.; .....A6m....inie;ra2;s.<2n..sf-..;Q.11:s..‘z;e2<-iz-;s;mi;;·. Collections. Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler, Gerald J. Munoff and Margery S. Long. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1984. Call number TR 465 .R58 1984. Covers topics from appraisal and collecting, arrangement and description, preservation, legal ` issues to managing a photographic copy service. -3- Job Opportunities Please note that the full descriptions of these openings are kept in the Reference Department in M.I. King South. A M. I. KING LIBRARY OPENINGS ’ Library Tech V, Grade 9, GPD. If interested, please contact Ann Howell. ‘ ARIZONA Head Oriental Studies Librarian. University of Arizona. Salary: $31,000 minimum. Deadline: June 30, 1986. ‘ GEORGIA Chemistry Librarian and Science Librarian. Emory University. · Salary: $17,500 minimum. Deadline: none given. _ ILLINOIS Personnel Officer. University of Chicago. Salary: $23,200 minimum. Deadline: June 13, 1986. Assistant Catalog Librarian, Oriental Section, Cataloging 1 Department. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Salary: $19,000 minimum. Deadline: none given. Head, Serials Cataloging Section. Northwestern University. Salary: $20,000 - 23,500. Deadline: July 15, 1986. INDIANA “ Affiliate, Assistant, or Associate Librarian, Slavic Cataloger. Indiana University — Bloomington. Salary: $17,630 minimum. Deadline: June 15, 1986. Assistant, Librarian, Associate Librarian, or Librarian; East Asian Area Studies Specialist. Indiana University ~ Bloomington. Salary: $18,950 minimum. Deadline: June 15, 1986. Documents Coordinator and Reference Librarian. Purdue l University. Salary: $19,000 minimum. Deadline: June 30, 1986. I Social Sciences Reference Librarian. Purdue University. Salary: $18,000 minimum. Deadline: June 30, 1986. NEW YORK Head, Archival and Special Collections Department. University of Albany. Salary: $24,000 minimum. Deadline: July 18. 1986. , x -4- Assistant/Senior Assistant Librarian - Cataloging Dept. University at Buffalo. Salary: $17,000 minimum. Deadline: none given. OHIO Assistant Director for Public Services and Collection Management. Case western Reserve University. Salary: $32,000 minimum. Deadline: June 6, 1986. OKLAHOMA Business/Economics Reference Librarian. University of Oklahoma. Salary: $17,000. Deadline: May 23, 1986. RHODE ISLAND . Archivist for the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archives. Brown University. Salary: $20,053 - $25,497. Deadline: June 13, 1986. SOUTH CAROLINA Head of Technical Services. Clemson University. Salary: $35,000 minimum. Deadline: June 10, 1986. TENNESSEE Serials Librarian. Vanderbilt University. Salary: $16,500 minimum. Deadline: May 30, 1986. VIRGINIA A Geology Librarian. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Salary: $18,000 minimum. Deadline: May 31, 1986. WASHINGTON Assistant Engineering Librarian. University of Washington. Salary: $17,700 minimum. Deadline: May 30, 1986.