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OUTSTANDING INFO. SYSTEMS EMPLOYEE
Information Systems is now accepting nominations for its 1989
Employee of the Year Award. This annual cash award will be given
to that employee who best demonstrates excellence and commitment
to the goals of the University. The Information Systems sector
includes the areas of computing, communications, libraries, in-
structional resources, postal services, printing and duplication.
For information and nomination forms, contact Andy Spears, 257-
8489.
LIBRARY DELIVERY SERVICE
The University of Kentucky Libraries will be offering a campus-
wide service designed to provide handicapped patrons of the lib-
rary system the convenience of access to library materials with-
out the necessity of visiting the library to retrieve them.
This new service will be available -beginning February 1, 1990.
All handicapped library users on the Lexington and Medical Center
Campuses are encouraged to submit requests at any library on
campus. The Library Delivery Service will provide 48-hour maxi-
mum turnaround time (Monday - Friday, 8:00-4:30) upon receipt of
each request. The Library welcomes all comments and suggestions.
Please contact the Coordinator for Handicapped Services, Carla
Cantagallo, at 257-8397 for additional information regarding this
service and other services offered by the Library for handicapped
patrons. (Submitted by the Intralibrary Loan Committee.)
TOP FIVE MONOGRAPHS IN THE OCLC DATABASE
1. In search of Excellence, by Thomas J. Peters.
2. Megatrends, by John Naisbitt.
3. The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan David Bloom.
4. A Passion for Excellence, by Thomas J. Peters.
5. The Chicago Manual of Style.
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Q SECOND CALL FOR PET PICTURES! (
Pet Lovers/Owners —-- The date for the LSO—sponsored Pet/Owner
Matchup Contest has been extended! We know that there are many
more proud "pet parents" on the library staff than those who have
submitted photos to date, so a new deadline for pet photo submis-
sion has been set for March 9th.
1 You can submit your pet photo(s) to any of the LSO officers (Judy
Brown, Mary Geyer, Kathy Noland, Maggie Johnson). Please remem-
ber to include the names of both the pet pictured as well as your
name on the back of each photo submitted.
It should be fun to try matching up the pets with their owners,
but we need a lot of entries to make it more challenging! Match-
up of photos with staff names will be open from March 14 to March
23. A special Morning Break will be sponsored by LSO on Tuesday,
March 27th at 9:30 a.m. in the King Staff Lounge to announce the·
answers and the winner. Complimentary refreshments will be
served. So don't delay. Send in your photos NOW!
(Submitted by Mary McLaren.)
* WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES *
CENTRAL/EASTERN KY ONLINE USERS GROUP A
Date Title Contact
March 13th BIOSIS Veronica Johnson, 800-
523-4806
March 14th Advanced BIOSIS "
March 15th BIOBUSINESS "
Chemical Abstracts Mary Vass, 257-1351
March 16th STN Searching Basics "
INSPEC database Lynn Andrahovitch, 201-
562-5549
May llth PsychINFO Mary Vass, 257-1351
SOLINET-EPIC SESSIONS AT UK
March 19th EPIC Open House 800-999-8558
r» June 5th EPIC for Novice Searchers "
=· June 6th EPIC for Experienced Searchers "
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 WOMEN WRITERS CONFERENCE I
The 12th Annual University of Kentucky Women Writers Conference r
will be held March 28-31, 1990 at the UK Student Center. The
Conference provides a forum for women writers and scholars, read-
ers, and students of literature to meet and discuss historical,
literary, and creative contributions by women. Pre—register
before March 9th, or register at the conference. For details,
contact Women Writers Conference, UK, 106 Frazee Hall, 257-3295.
POWERFUL PRESENTATION SKILLS THAT WORK i
CareerTrack announces a one~day workshop on speaking skills for Q
meetings, large groups, and oneeon-ones on April 4th at the Holi— i
day Inn-North in Lexington. Tuition is $95.00 per person. For
more information, call (303} 447-2300.
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES B§§§Q§Qi_ WOMEN_AND MINORITIES
Don't miss the Kentucky Library Association/Academic Library p
Section and Kentucky ARL Spring Conference, April 5-6, 1990 at
Lake Cumberland State Pary, Jamestown, KY. Registration deadline
is March 20. See the green_§egn, no. 567 for details. _ `
.5-P E....C.I.A.L. L..I...BRA..RI. E. §_.§1€iE;Ql@.-l?@i·§lil¥;¤i '
The KY Special Library Association and the KLA Special Libraries 1
Section will hold their Spring Meeting, "Management Issues for a
New Decade." The meeting will be April 19-20, 1990 at the Boone
Tavern Hotel in Berea. The cost for the program, including I
Thursday's banquet, Eriday°s breakfast, and refreshments during
the meeting, is $50.00. For registration or information, contact
Maggie Johnson, Chem/Physics Library, UK, 257-5954.
COURAGEOUS VOICES: _§ CELEERATIQN_OF WOMEN'S HISTORX
The Women's History Coalition of Kentucky presents a conference
celebrating National Women's History Month, Saturday, March 3,
1990 at Midway College in Midway, Kentucky. On~site registration
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 is $15.00. For more information, contact Linda Buchanan, women's
y History Celebration, Midway College, Midway, KY 40347.
j RLS CONSPECTUS WORKSHOP
The Research Libraries Group's CMDC is sponsoring a one~day Con-
spectus workshop prior to the 1990 ALA Annual Conference in Chi-
oago. Collection development officers and selectors from RLG
` institutions and ARL libraries participating in or considering
NCIP are invited to attend. The emphasis will be on how to com-
plete the Conspectus assignment at your library and how to use
local and consortial Conspectus data in your collection manage-
ment program. The registration fee is $50.00 for RLG members or
$75.00 for other institutions; this includes materials and lunch.
For more information, contact Joan Grant, 212-998-2566 (or send
electronic mail on BITNET to bm.nuc@rlg) or Jim Coleman, 4l5-691-
2228 (bl.jwc@rlg).
PROFESSIONAL DEYELOPMENT FOR WOMEN
Clemson University announces their 36th Conference on Profes-
sional Development for Women to be held April 18, 1990 at the
Omni Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati, OH. Registration is $l65.00.
Call Debby Brown, (803) 656-2200 for information on this con-
ference or additional Professional Development for women con-
_ ference locations.
yQM§N_IN HIGHER EQQCATION ADMINISTRATION l
Bryn Mawr College's Fifteenth Annual Summer Institute jo; women
in Higher Education Administration will be held July r~LJ, l990
at Colorado women's College, University of Denver. The onrricu— _
lum prepares .participants to work with issues current V facing
higher education, with emphasis on the growing diversity of the
student body and the work force. Participation is limited. The
cost for the Institute, including tuition, room, ana board is
$4200.00, and, in addition, a $75.00 non-refundable ayplleation
fee. Deadline for application is April 9. For furthe t..·‘ informa-
tion, write HERS, Mid-America, Colorado Women's Colleoe Campus,
University of Denver, Denver, CO 80220.
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 ' INFORMATION, FREEDOM OF ACCESS, AND PERESTROIKA
A free teleconference and panel discussion featuring Dr. James H.
Billington, Librarian of Congress will be broadcast Friday, March
23, 1990, 10:30-11:30 a.m. PST. To confirm your institution's
participation and to receive technical information, please con-
tact Center for Regional and Continuing Education, California
State University, Chico, Chico, CA 95929-0250, (916) 895-6105;
FAX (916) 895-4020.
* PERSONNEL NOTES *
STAFF ACTIVITIES Corporation who sponsored the
award. The winning entry is a
catalog maintenance and search
Toni Powell is coauthor with program written for the Audio
Zainuddin H.R. Lenggang and Visual Library. (Submitted by
Chan Sirdi of an article titled Omer Hamlin.)
"Management Techniques for
Developing Libraries. The
article was published in the
IAALD Quarterly Bulletin, ABOVE AND BEYOND _
XXXIV/4 (1989), P. 167. `
Clay Gaunce, Instructional
An article by Miko Pattie, Resources Audio Visual, has
"Database Reindexing at the received the following letter
University of Kentucky Libra- from Jon S. Hesseldenz, Pro-
ries," appeared in Technicali- ject Director, HRS Project:
ties, 10/1 (Jan. 1990), p. 7.
I want to thank you for your
prompt and effective action on
The Medical Center Library is our behalf in locating, pro-
pleased to announce that Jon curing, and setting up the
Hagee, Admin. Staff Officer, color projector we needed for
has won the third annual Lib- our demonstration on last
rary Appreciation Software Tuesday. Your people did an
Department Award which will be excellent job in calibrating
presented in Washington, D.C. the projector. It was as good
at the Computers in Libraries an image as I have ever seen
'90 Conference, March 3-7, in such a projector. It was
1990. Jon will receive a check very short notice. We ap-
and plaque from the Meckler preciate your efforts greatly.
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   * JOB OPPORTUNITIES *
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‘ UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ASST. LIBRARIAN FOR SYSTEMS
AND AUTOMATION, Univ. of Ariz.
Salary: $42,000 min. Dead-
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN IX, GRADE line: Mar. 30, 1990.
13, Circulation. SCIENCE-ENGINEERING LIBRARIANS
. (2 positions), Univ. of Ariz.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN IV, GRADE 8, Salary: $20,000 min. Dead-
Acquisitions. line: Mar. 30, 1990.
‘ CURATOR, CENTER FOR CREATIVE
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN III, GRADE PHOTOGRAPHY, Univ. of Ariz.
7, CSR. Salary: $29,000 min. Dead-
V line: March 19, 1990.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I, GRADE 5, CENTRAL REFERENCE LIBRARIAN,
Cataloging. Univ. of Ariz. Salary:
$20,000 min. Deadline: March
STAFF ASSISTANT III, GRADE 4, 15, 1990.
Microfilm Center. ASST. DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR
CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY, Univ. of
If interested in any of these Ariz. Salary: $35,000 min.
positions, please contact Ann Deadline: Apr. 13, 1990.
Howell, Directors Office.
CALIFORNIA `
ARIZONA
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, MUSIC _
HEAD, REFERENCE SERVICES, Ariz. LIBRARY, Univ. of Cal., Ber-
State Univ. Salary: $38,000 keley. Salary: $27,360-
min. Deadline: until filled. 39,276. Deadline: Apr. 13,
PERSONNEL LIBRARIAN, Ariz. 1990.
State Univ. Salary: $25,000
min. Deadline: until filled.
LATIN AMERICAN SPECIALIST, SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN,
Ariz. State Univ. Salary: Univ. of Cal., Riverside.
$22,000 min. Deadline: until Salary: $27,360-30,144. Dead-
filled. line: Mar. 31, 1990.
CURATOR, HISTORICAL FOUNDATION REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/coMPuTER ·
COLLECTION, Ariz. State Univ. SERVICES COORDINATOR, Univ. of
Salary: $23,500 min. Deadline: Cal., Riverside. Salary:
until filled. $27,360-30,144. Deadline: I
RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES LIB- Mar. 31, 1990.
RARIAN, Ariz. State Univ., CATALOG LIBRARIAN, Univ. of
Phoenix Campus. Salary: Cal., Riverside. Salary:
$22,000 min. Deadline: March $27,360—30,144. Deadline:
15, 1990. Mar. 31, 1990.
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 ‘ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN, JAPAN ·
Univ. of Cal., San Diego. -
Salary: $33,444-39,276. Dead-
line: Apr. 6, 1990. LIBRARIAN,. Southern Illinois
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/INSTRUC- Univ., Carbondale in Nakajo,
TIONAL SERVICES COORDINATOR, Japan. Salary: none given.
BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY, Univ. of Deadline: March 15, 1990.
Cal., San Diego. Salary:
$27,360—35,016. Deadline: Apr.
6, 1990.
MARYLAND
COLORADO BIBLIOGRAPHER, GERMANIC AND
SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERA-
TURES, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY,
SERIALS LIBRARIAN, Col. State JEWISH STUDIES, Univ. of Md.
Univ. Salary: $26,000 min. Salary: $28,220-39,405. Dead-
Deadline: Apr. 6, 1990. line: immediately.
BIBLIOGRAPHER, BUSINESS, ECO-
NOMICS, LAW, CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
Univ. of Md. Salary: $28,220-
FLORIDA 39,405. Deadline: immediate-
ly.
BIBLIOGRAPHER, GOVERNMENT AND
ARCHIVIST SUPERVISOR, Univ. of POLITICS, JOURNALISM, PUBLIC,
Fla. Salary: $20,600-34,000. AND URBAN AFFAIRS, Univ. of
Deadline: available immed. . Md. Salary: $28,220-39,405.
I Deadline: immediately.
INDIANA
MISSOURI
MUSIC CATALOGER, Ind. Univ.
Salary: $23,400 min. Deadline: HEAD, DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY
no earlier than March 2, 1990. SERVICES, Washington Univ.,
St. Louis. Salary: none
CATALOGER, HUMANITIES/MEDIEVAL given. Deadline: Apr. 1,
STUDIES, Notre Dame Univ. 1990.
Salary: $23,000 min. Deadline:
until filled.
NEVADA
IOWA
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES LIBRA-
RIAN, Univ. of Nev., Reno.
LATIN AMER. COLLECTION DEVELOP- Salary: $32,000 min. Dead-
MENT AND CATALOGING, Univ. of line: May 1, 1990.
Iowa. Salary: $21,565 min.
Deadline: May 1, 1990.
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NEW JERSEY ELECTRONIC_ INSTRUCTION LIBRA-
RIAN, Univ. of Va. Salary:
$22,000. Deadline: Apr. 2,
CATALOGER, ROMANCE LANGUAGES 1990.
TEAM, Princeton Univ. Salary:
none given. Deadline: Mar. 30,
1990.
CATALOGER, MODERN HEBREW AND WASHINGTON -
TURKISH, Princeton Univ. Sala-
ry: none given. Deadline: Mar.
30, 1990. HEAD, UNIV. LIBRARIES MEDIA
CENTER (temp. position, Mar.
‘ 1, 1990 — June 30, 1991),
Univ. of Wash. Salary:
VIRGINIA $28,000 min. Deadline: Apr.
6, 1990.
ASSOC. DIR. FOR EDUCATION,
CLINICAL AND RESEARCH SER-
REFERENCE SERVICES LIBRARIAN, VICES, HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRA-
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LIBRA- RY, Univ. of Wash. Salary:
RY, Univ. of Va. Salary: $32,000 min. Deadline: Apr.
$22,000 min. Deadline: Apr. 2, 30, 1990.
1990.
NEXT GREEN BEAN: FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1990.
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1990.
GREEN BEAN STAFF:
Lew Bowling, editor and typist; Cecil Madison, printer.
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