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Contributors: Pam Fields, Terry Warth (editor), Ron Weber,
Joyce Welch
PUBLISHEEI WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506

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ABOUT THE LIBRARIES
REMINDER ON CLOSING POLICY
When classes are not in session and the University closes
(or delays opening) the Library follows the University
statement for University offices. If the University
should close early or delay opening when classes are in
session, the Library normally continues its regulEr_
schedule as an "essential service" with staff coverage
as is maintained in public service units on nights and
weekends (i.e., usually student coverage). This is the
same policy that was in effect last year.
1980 LIBRARY STAFF ORGANIZATION OFFICERS. .
President: Toni Powell (Agriculture Library)
Vice—President: Andrea Bryant (Business Library)
Secretary: Betsy Peters (Acquisitions)
Treasurer: Sandra Muenks (Cataloging)
RECOGNITION FOR YEARS OF SERVICE
:Honored for 15 years of service: Clyde Blevins (Circulation
Department)
Judy Fugate (Collection
Development)
Bob Turner (Circulation
Department)
" For 10 years of service: Ruth Vaughan (Collection
V Development)
For 5 years of service: Trudy Purcell (Collection
Development)
Barbara Randolph (Catalog
Maintenance)
Gary Stottlemyer (Law Library)
Joyce Welch (Acquisition
Department)
NEWS OF FORMER COLLEAGUE
Susan Csaky, formerly of Government Documents, was invited to
record on a one—hour cassette her "How to Use Government Docu-
ments in Legal Research," by Condyne/Trans Media. Itdwas
advertised in the November 1979 issue of Documents to the
People. This is one of five studies in "Audio Research in
the Law".
APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY DOCUMENTATION PROJECT
An initial collection of hard—to—obtain papers, articles, and
pamphlets on applied anthropology was deposited in Special
Collections last year by Dr. John van Willigen (Anthropology
Department). This rapidly expanding collection marks the be-
ginning of the first Applied Anthropology Archives in the
country. All the material is being cataloged on—line for

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national information. A simple accession number is the . .,
`. · only classification necessary since the papers are filed " 1
in acid free folders in filing cabinets located in a non- `
public area. Cards in the public catalog will have (in .
the call number space) an asterisk and under that: aal,
aa2, aa3, etc., etc. The aa stands for Anthropology
‘ Archives. _—
LIBRARIES AND CULTURE _ __
This Iibrary history seminar will be held at the Driskill I
Hotel, Austin, Texas, March 19-22. It will provide a forum
for scholars of cultural history to share their research.
‘ · The result for all should be increased understanding of the
place of libraries within their cultural and social contexts.
The Seminar will include afternoon tours of the Lyndon Baines
Johnson Presidential Library, various University of Texas
library collections and other libraries. Limit of 125
registrants. For further information write to: Division
of Continuing Education, University of Texas at Austin, Main
Building 2500, Austin, Texas 78712. Telephone: 512-471-
3123.
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY MANAGEMENT INTERN PROGRAM 1980-8l
Applications are invited from librarians who have a minimum
of five years of professional library experience. Interns
will learn and practice managerial techniques and leadership mow,
skills required in the daily performance of first-class ~_ '
‘ library directors. Interns will receive up to $25,000 as well
as allotments for travel and moving expenses. Application
deadline March 15, 1980. Write to: Health Sciences Library
Management Intern Program, Council on Library Resources, Inc.,
l Dupont Circle, Suite 620, Washington, D.C. 20036.
PUBLISHING INSTITUTE __
The University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and 9 M
Information Management is offering practical workshops in
editing, production and marketing with lecture/teaching sec-
· tions conducted by leading experts from all areas of publishing.
The Institute will be held from July 14-August 8, 1980; appli-
cation deadline is April 1, 1980. The tuition is $725 for the
6 quarter hours credit. The program is designed for, among
others, library school graduates interested in publishing. For
further information write to the Dean, Graduate School of Librari-
anship and Information Management, University of Denver,
Denver, Colorado 80208. Telephone: 303-753-2557
POSITIONS OPEN
LT II — Circulation
LT II - Cataloging (Solinet) _
If Interested, see Ann Short
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Reference Librarian, University of Alabama. Salary $14,500
minimum. Application deadline: January 15, 1980.