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_ p UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIES’ NEWSLETTER I
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·%CH'[];b€f 17 Library Faculty Meeting
December 17 I LSO Christmas Luncheon (See Green Bean No. 395)
U December 24-3l Christmas Holidays I
January 3-7 Training Sessions for UKSX Telephone System
p (See Green Bean No. 39i+) I
PLEASE NOTE: The next: Green Bean will be issued on Friday, January 71;];, I `
Any items submitted for this Green Bean must be in the Director`s Office .
I no later than 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January Qth. Emergency items can he
submitted to the editor by phone after the deadline.
Contributors: Jessie Adams, Phil Dare, Faith Harders, Liz Po,:;_;;,,>,    
Powell, Paul Willis, and Gerry Webb (Editor)
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039

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NEXT GREEN BEAN DUE JANUARY 7, 1983 _
Because of the holiday season, the Green   will not be issued on
December 31. The next issue will be January 7, 1983. The Deadline
for items to be included in that issue will be Tuesday, January 4, 1983.
. FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE. . . _ R
The Library will be givingout service certificates at the ISO Christmas 1 {
Luncheon. Awards will be given for 5, l0, 15, 20, and 25 years of service
. . in the University Libraries.  
The new CRL catalog on microfiche is available. The library system obtained
2 copies on its membership. One copy is going to Interlibrary loans and one
to Reference.
LIBRARY FACULTY MEETING
The next faculty meeting will be December 17, 8:30 a.m., The Gallery, King
‘ Library—North. The speaker will be Robert Heath, Director of the Computing
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1 LIBRARY MATERIALS AND LIBRARIANS - A PLEA! I ,
“ After a discussion with John Bryantand Mike lach, it was agreed that the
following observation should be brought to the attention of the Library
staff. _
It has always been important for librarians to observe the same procedures
and policies that we set for the public. Now that we are ever conscious
of how our every minute is costing money, it is absolutely imperative that ’
_ we do everything possible to avoid unnecessary expense. When library
i` materials are not on the shelves and cannot be accounted for, it costs to
have searches and clains made. Many times replacement copies are purchased
only to have the missing item reappear. Such expense is regrettable, but
when this money is spent because a librarian failed to charge items out in
his/her name it is i.nexcusable. Whether it is a book, a periodical, a
reference tool, a government publication; whether it has been processed
into the library system, whether you plan _to keep it for "only a day,"
when it is not charged to someone and cannot be located, it is a lost item.
This is embarrassing and it is costly. Please exercise consideration  
you need to use library materials and sign them out!
Phil Dare
REMINDERS FROM THE PRESERVATION COMI~I['ITEE
Preservation is the action taken to prevent, stop or retard deterioration.
Conservation means maintaining, in usable condition, each ite;. in the
collection.

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ARTICLE BY SUSAN ALLEN PUBLISHED
Susan Allen, Oral History Editor, Special Collections, University of
Kentucky Libraries, has recently published an article in a national
journal devoted to oral history. -"Resisting the Editorial Ego: Editing
Oral History" appears in the Qral_History Review, l0 (1982) pp. 33-45.
PUBLISHING INSTITUTE TO BE OFFERED
The Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management, of the
University of Denver, is offering a Publishing Institute, July 11-August 5,
1983 The Institute will combine practical workshops in editing, production
and marketing with lecture/teaching sessions conducted by leading experts
from all areas of publishing. The director will be Elizabeth A. Geiser, _
adjunct professor at the University of Denver's Graduate School of Librarian-
ship and Information Fbnagement, and a senior vice president of the Gale
Research Company.
Tuition will be $1150. The Institute may be taken for 6 quarter hours of
credit, and the enrolbnent is to be lnnited to 85 students. Applications
must be submitted by April l, 1983, and must be accompanied by a nonrefundable
fee of $25. Application forms may be obtained by writing the Dean, Graduate
School of Librarianship and Information Management, University of Denver,
Denver, Colorado 80208. Telephone: (303) 753-2557.
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Access Services Librarian (Interlibrary loan 8 Microforms), Arizona State
University/Tempe. Salary: $16,300 minimum. Deadline: February 10, 1983.
Science Reference Librarian/Engineering Subject Specialist, Arizona State
University/Tempe. Salary: $16,300 Hdnimum. Deadline: March 15, 1983.
Administrative Archivist, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Salary: Open. Deadline: January 1, 1983.
Technical Services Librarian, Seeley G. Mudd Library for Science and Engineering,
Northwestern University. Salary: $15,000—$16,000. Deadline: February l, 1983.
Dean of the Library, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. Salary: Kbt given.
Deadline: February 15, 1983.
Serials Cataloger (Search Reopened), State University of New York at Albany.
Salary: $14,500 minimum. Deadlnne: January 15, 1983.
Mbnographic Cataloger (2 positions), State University of New York at Albany,
Salary: $14,500 Minimum. Deadline: January 15, 1983. `
Handbinder/Conservator, University of Cincinnati Libraries. Salary: $16,000.
Deadline: December 31, 1982.
Assistant or Senior Assistant Librarian, Serials Department, Univccsity ui
Delaware. Salary: $14,000 ndnnmum. Deadline: Ja uary 14, 1983.

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Head of Receivmg/Serials and Monographs, University of Hawai; Librgfy, M
» Salary and Rank: S—2, $16,176 minimum; S-3, $19,620   Deadline:
December 3l, 1982. `
Reference Librarian, Fogler library, University of Maine at Orono.
Salary: $14,000   Deadline: January 30, 1983.
If interested, contact Faith Harders.