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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIES’ NEWSLETTER
8-23  NO. M62
 
CALENDAR  
August 23 Fall Faculty Meeting,
Kentucky Horse Park
September lO-12 Project Management E  
September 19 Attrition and Retention Program -
Next "Green Bean" issue: Friday, September 6, 1985.
Deadline for inclusion: Tuesday, September 3, 1985.
Production Staff`: Cecil Madison, Sandy Duff`,
Rob Aken (editor)
 
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I K
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 LETTER OF APPRECIATION l:U5 pm to 2:U5 pm - Dr. Gary Golden of
the University of Illinois will speak
on the problems and considerations
' Paul Willis received the following letter. involved in "closing" the card
catalog.
Thank you and your staff very much for
your review of our Service Standards. I 2:U5 pm to 3:15 pm - Break
have written an article on them for the
September issue of the Communique. 3:15 pm to U:30 pm - A panel for
responding to questions from the
In addition to thanking you, I also wanted faculty on closing the catalog and
to congratulate you on how well the related LS/2000 matters.
implementation has gone since March. °
Clearly, Marda has made a great difference Panel:
in_the progress we have been able to make.
Regardless of the Project Manager, Dr. Golden
however, it would not have gone smoothly Mike Lach — Administrative concerns
without the dedication, knowledge, and Tari Keller - Technical Services
sound judgement of your staff. Please concerns
pass on my compliments. Sandra Muenks — Database concerns
Brad Grissom - Reference concerns
Sincerely,
Susan Olson
OCLC Manager, Library Services Strategic Plan for Higher Education
The "Strategic Plan for Higher Education"
INFORUM` by the Kentucky Council on Higher ‘
Education is on King Reserve under Willis
(call #2 LA/292.5/.KU50/1985).
Y Library Faculty Meeting
AGENDA for Library Faculty Meeting A
` August 23, l985 Proposed Amendment to the
§ Governing Regulations
I A
§ i 9:00 am - ll:N5 am Regular Faculty Mtg. Recommendation: that the following
E · amendment to the Governing Regulations of
5 1. Introductions the University of Kentucky (December 198U)
{ 2. Minutes from last meeting be received at this time for preliminary
1 3. Budget update consideration and, at the next regular
§ U. Personnel update meeting of the Board of Trustees, be
` 5. Promotion/Tenure/Performance included on the agenda for action.
1 Evaluation Review 1985-86
6. Committees (Note: Proposed additions are under-
Z 7. Elections lined; proposed deletions are
3 8. Fall meeting schedule: bracketed.)
1 Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 22,
I Dec. 20 (8:30 a.m. Gallery) Amendment —- Change Fart X.C.6 to read:
{ . 9. Committee reports; miscellaneous
I reports and announcements X.C.6. Faculty Members as Candidates
S · for Degrees
2 1:00 pm - U:30 pm Afternoon Program;
; Lillian Mesner, Chair Members of the faculty, except those
_ I in the Community College System,
I Guest Speaker: having a rank higher than that of
Dr. Gary Golden, instructor may not be eansidered as
' University of Illinois candidates for degrees in the
I discipline in which they are employed
{ and hold __aEademic jggk [or as
; • candidates for degrees above the
, master‘s degree at the University].
Q Annual Faculty Meeting ... August 23, l985
_ I Afternoon Program Faculty"__membe;sm pursuing degrees
I abo1e__the masterls degree at the
E "Closing" the Card Catalog Uniyggsity of_Kentucky may_ggt hold
more than a half·time work assignment
‘ 1:00 pm to l:U5 pm - Gail Kennedy and John ETYFEF~—"dGFing—”thE"*two full-time,
, Bryant will outline the impact of EEnsecutiT$_ resident · semesters
the start-up of LS/2000 and the prcceEding—th€W§WHTiTYing examination
activities for the near future for or dJFiEg*tHe tw5—sEmEsters of full-
; the first two areas to be affected; E1me"i§g§s§rtation_s§§dy immediately
g circulation and technical services. E§lTEwing;thSmqggli£ying_E§amination;
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Fire Alarm System Test - First sites have telecommunications
cable installed.
. There will be a fire alarm test Wednesday,
September 5 between 7:35 and 8:15 a.m. in - Equipment starts to arrive.
King Library. It is not necessary to
evacuate the buildings at—that time. - Loading of OCLC conversion tapes
into LS/2000.
King Asbestos Check December - January
Two areas of King South, level H and room - First branch sites installed and
216, have been checked for asbestos. No training of personnel. »
asbestos was found.
— Installation to keep pace with
telecommunication installation.
Library Van to KLA
— Continued loading of conversion *
Tentative plans call for the Library van tapes,
to leave Lexington on wednesday, October 9
at 8:30 a.m. for KLA in Paducah. It will January ,
leave Paducah around noon on Friday,
October ll. If you would like to ride in - If King—South communication system 4
the van, please let me know before is installed - online catalog (30 i
September 6. I anticipate that there will terminals) will be installed and tested. {
not be room for all who might want to f
ride, so if necessary a drawing will February - June
determine those to go in the van. We will "-""_"-····· B
do this the week of September 9 so that - Continue installation of branch S
plans can be finalized. If you are a KLA Sites, %
program participant, note this on your g
request; preference will be given to such - Loading of conversion tapes from {
staff members. (Paul Willis) OCLC, y
I
— SC35O (serials). §
K
. LS/2000 Timeline July i
T
September ` — OCLC finishes conversion of E
database (750,000 titles in database). E
— Performance testing of LS/2000 to i
include response time testing of hardware ,
and functioning of software. I f
New Books 3
_ · Renovation estimates requested for
electricity and date cable ccnduiting Gillman, Peter and silvina Peniston. 5
plus physical modifications (that may be Library Automation: A Current
needed) to libraries. Review. ILondonl: Aslib, 198U.
(27678.9/.G5N/198M)
- Submit proposal for bid on
equipment to OCLC and Purchasing. Mount, Ellis. University Science and i
Equipment will include terminals, barcode Engineering Libraries, 2d ed. {
readers, DPi¤U€FS, IBM PC'S 3¤d Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985. {
telecommunications. ·(Z/675/.U5/M68/1985)
O
»
- - Site surveys for communication i
system. {
‘ TRAINING AT UK Q
October 5
The following workshops will be offered in {
- Order equipment for Phase II. September and October. For more j
· information and to enroll, call 7-1851. Q
- Receive information about telecom-
munications from Computing Center. ‘
Sept l0 FRS Training ‘
- Renovation begins on branch sites
and King. Sept ll—l2 Preparing Your People
for Change j
- Load OCLC conversion tapes.
Sept l2 Communicating Unfavor— »
able News ’
November ,
Sept 17 Research Accounting ‘
- Renovation continues. Procedures 2
K.
I

 Sept 19 Criticism: Giving It BE 216-91 _ Selected Topics-—Ad-
and Accepting It vanced Word Process-
. ing Applications.
Sept 26-27 CPR Training Class will ·meet one
night per week all
Oct 1 Travel Procedures semester.
, Oct 8 Payroll Procedures In order to enroll in this class, student
must already have a working knowledge of
Oct 10 Effective Delegation MultiMate or Displaywrite 2 or 3, or
WordPlus software.
Oct 15-17 Interviewing and Se- »
lecting Personnel Registration for classes begins August 22.
Contact the LCC Admissions Office (257-
Oct 22 Purchasing Procedures U87l) for information. Tuition: $50 per
credit hour. _
Oct 23-2U Preparing Your People
for Change
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Oct 2U-25 CPR Training (For more info, see the Reference Dept.)
Oct 30 Stress Mangement
Arizona
Head Cataloger, University of Arizona.
‘ Salary: $31,000 minimum. Deadline:
word Processing Credit Courses Offered at October 15.
Lexington Community College
UK staff members interested in learning California
word processing through a one credit hour
course which will last half the semester Library Systems Department Head,
can register at the Lexington Community California State University. Salary:
College beginning August 22. $23,100-$30,U80. Deadline: September 30.
; Biology Library Head, University of
Course Number Course Title California at Berkeley. Salary: $36,50U-
A $50,60U. Deadline: December 1.
BE 216-1 Selected Topics--Mul-
ti—Mate Word Process-
ing. Class will meet Delaware
August 28 to October ‘
16, 1985. Head, Micromedia, Film, & Non-print
Department, University of Delaware.
BE 216-2 Selected Topics--Dis- Salary: ‘$l9,U00 minimum. Deadline:
play-Write 3 Word September 6.
Processing. Class
will meet October 21 Monographic Cataloger, University of
to December 13, 1985. Delaware. Salary: $l6,U00 minimum.
Deadline: September 20.
BE 216-92 Selected Topics--Dis- '
play-Write 3 Word Pro- Rare Books Cataloger, University of
cessing. Class will Delaware. Salary:· $l6,U00. Deadline:
meet August 28 to September 20. A
October 16, 1985.
‘ BE 216-93 Selected Topics--Mul- Florida »
ti-Mate Word Process-
ing. Class will meet Assistant Head, Monograph Acquisitions,
October 31 to December University of Florida. Salary: $lU,953-
13, 1985. $26,053. Deadline: October 1.
Georgia
In the above courses, students will learn
to use a word processing software package Library Applications Programmer/Analyst,
on a microcomputer for the purpose of SOLINET. Salary: $25,000 minimum.
creating, formatting, editing, and Deadline: not specified.
printing documents. Editing will include
major document revisions. Some special Agricultural Librarian & Bibliographic
tasks--merging, electronic spelling, Selector for Agricultural Sciences,
etc.--will be introduced. Prerequisite: University of Florida. Salary: $17,710-
Basic typing skills. $38,000. Deadline: November U.

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Illinois washington
‘ Assistant Reference Librarian, University Serials Cataloger, Washington State
of Illinois at Chicago. Salary: not University. Salary: not specified.
specified. Deadline: August 31. Deadline: November 15.
Archives Librarian, Washington State
University. Salary: not specified.
Kansas Deadline: November 15.
Slavic Cataloger, University of Kansas. Manuscripts Librarian, washington State
Salary: $17,000-$19,000. Deadline: University. Salary: not specified.
October 7. Deadline: November 15.
Copy Cataloging Librarian, University of Head, Forest Resources Library, University
Kansas. ·Salary: $17,000-$22,000. of washington. Salary: $22,500 minimum.
Deadline: September 30. Deadline: September 30.
UK LIBRARY SYSTEMS OPPORTUNITIES
M6$$8ChU3€tt3 (If interested, contact Ann Howell.)
Business Reference Librarian, University
of MBSSBCHUSGCES. SHIBPYZ $20,000- Library Technician IV, grade 6, Collection
$30,000. Deadline: October 15. Development,
· Library Technician III, grade 5, Microfilm
Center.
New Jersey ‘
Documents Librarian, Princeton University.
Salary: not specified. Deadline:
September 15.
Ohio
Research Library Relations Officer, OCLC.
Salary: E-7. Deadline: not specified.
Texas
Assistant Head of Reference, Texas A & M.
Salary: $19,500 minimum. Deadline:
September 30.
Science & Technology Reference Librarian,
Texas A & M. Salary: $18,500 minimum.
Deadline: September 30.
I Resource Development Librarian, Science
and Technology, Texas A & M. Salary:
U $18,500 minimum. Deadline: September 30.
Director, Texas State Historical
Association. Salary: not specified.
Deadline: November l.
University Archivist, University of
Houston. Salary: $25,000 minimum.
Deadline: September 30.
Virginia
Assistant to the Director for Personnel,
Virginia Tech. Salary: $26,000 minimum.
Deadline: September 15.