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Great and Small. NEWSLETTER 4/18/75
John G. Fuller: Hunt for a New `"` _ '
Killer Virus.
Saul Bellow: Henderson the Rain King.
Kurt Vonnegut: Breakfast of Champions.
John Updike: RabbitRedux.
Thomas Wolfe: The Web and The Rock.
Taylor Caldwell: Testimony of Two Men.
Helen MacInnes: The Snare of the Hunter.
Richard Adams; Watership Down.
Please bring suggestions for titles you would like to see on the new
paperback shelf to me.
Karin Sandvik
PAPER RECYQLING PRQJECI
The University is no longer recycling paper. I have made arrangements
with the Volunteers of America and they will come to King Library
every Tuesday to pick up paper to be recycled. We will save the same ,
kind of paper, and please remove staples and carbons. Cliff Black
has agreed to give his support to the project and will pick up paper
from the branch libraries to bring to King South loading dock, where ·“—
the Volunteers will load it.
Karin Sandvik
STAFF QRGANIZAIION PRQGRAM
On Wednesday, April 23, Mr. Charles Hinds, State Librarian, will
speak to the U.K. Library Staff Organization on the activities of the
State Library and Archives. The program will begin at 3:00 p.m. in
the Gallery located in M.I. King North. Refreshments will follow at
4:00 p.m. in the Solarium. All interested persons are invited to
attend.
RECEPTION FOR MEAN ALLEN
To The Library Staff:
The Faculty and Students of the College of Library Science request the
pleasure of your company at a reception in honor of Dean Lawrence A.
Allen Wednesday, the thirtieth of April Spindletop Hall four to six
p.m.

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SIAFF QEVELQPMENI TASK FQBQE
The M.R.A.P. Staff Development Task Force will soon begin interviews
of the library staff in an effort to gather information concerning
current staff development activities. Ideally, the Task Force should
interview everyone. To be practical the Task Force will define groups
and individuals to represent the entire library staff in the findings.
If you feel that you would like to be interviewed and the Task Force
does not contact you soon, please feel free to discuss a possible
interview with any of the following by Wednesday, April 23, 1975.
Lynn Anders
Jennifer Coffman, Chairperson
Harry Gilbert
Sally Johnson
Lynn Shrewsbury
M.R,A,P. STATUS REPORT
Phase V of M.R.A.P. is now underway, i.e., Task Forces: Organization,
Staff Development, and Leadership & Supervision. The Study Team
would ask that the staff give the same support and enthusiasm in this
Phase that was exhibited in Phase IV.
The reports from Phase IV are nearing the stage where they can be
made available to the entire staff. The time of release and places
of access will be announced soon. C
TECHNICAL SUPPOR! CHANGES _
In anticipation of the arrival of the C.R. Terminals for Solinet and
the move of the Periodicals into the Central Serials area the ap- ’
pointments of Mary Welch as head of the Periodicals - C.S.R. Unit and
Gail Kennedy as head of the Solinet Processing Unit will become ef-
fective Monday, April 28. On the same date Susan McCargar will
assume the position of Head of Acquisitions. Planned staff changes
not effective at this time are: °
Frances Kelley — To Acquisitions
Loraine Noel — To Cataloging
Libby Giles - To Solinet
Lynn Anders -_To Solinet
Myra Coomer — To Periodicals
These changes will take place as the new units take on their full
functions.
P.W.
ART LISRARY SEQUR]§Y
On Friday, during vacations, and during the summer session, when the
door is locked at 5300 p.m. a security problem is caused by staff
members who exit through the Art Library. When the door is opened
from the inside and allowed to swing shut it does not always relock. _
Any staff member who uses the Art Library as an exit should take the
extra precaution of pushing the door shut from the outside.

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U.K, ADVANCE QLOOQ DONOR GROUP I.D, CARDS
A memo concerning new policies for the U.K. Blood Donor Group was
distributed to all the faculty and staff with the February 1975
paychecks. In accordance with a recent memo from Mr. G.B. Miller,.Jr"
Director of Personnel, temporary I.D. cards have been mailed to the
eligible Library staff members. The memo states:
Upon receipt of the card, the employee should sign it in
the space provided for their signature. As other employees
complete the one year of service required for membership in
the group, the Personnel Division will forward I.D. cards
to them. After the blood donation has been made, a
permanent plastic I.D. card will be made by the Central
Kentucky Blood Center and distributed by the University
Personnel Division.
Any questions relative to the operation of the Blood Donor Group
should be directed to the Staff Benefits Section, phone 257-2831.
FI|M
A film entitled WE WANT TIME TO THINK will be shown Friday, April
18 in Room 504 (Old Rarebook Room) at the following times:
A — L 3:00 p.m. 2
M — Z 3:30 p.m.
All interested staff members are encouraged to attend.