xt7rjd4pmg7q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7rjd4pmg7q/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19880304 The title, The Green Bean, was not used until December 14, 1973. During 1992-1993 some issues were sent via email with the title: Green Screen. Unnumbered supplement with title, Wax Bean, accompanies some issues. journals English University of Kentucky. Libraries Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Green Bean The Green Bean, March 4, 1988, no. 522 text The Green Bean, March 4, 1988, no. 522 1988 2014 true xt7rjd4pmg7q section xt7rjd4pmg7q . S e E N BEAN l · •er 522 March 4, 1988 1 S Q A Z-. E N. Q é E j I =rch 4 Gallery Series: "Varieties of Victorian { Womanhood" : Lecture : Dr. Ellen I Rosenman, Department of English. g _ =rch 5 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1806-1861, i ` English poet. Q =rch 9 Amerigo Vespucci, 1451-?, Italian A E navigator for whom the Americas are i named. I ,=rch 10 Harriet Tubman, born 1820? - died March. I 10, 1913, American abolitionist and Underground Railroad leader. r=rch]l Gallery Series: " Spanish Women's Narratives after the Civil War" : Lecture : Dr. Margaret Jones, Department of Spanish and Italian. =rch 14 Albert Einstein, 1879-1955, theoretical physicist, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize. _ , ·xt Green Bean: Friday, March 18, 1988. N l·adline: Friday, March 11, 1988. AA. : oduction Staff: Editor/typist: Bonnie Jean Cox; typist / p proofreader: Carol Ranta; printer: Cecil 1 Madison. y Em Newsletter of me Umversxty C - 1 I of Kentucky Lnbmrnes Q FROM TIE EDITOR'S DESK Sweet Peace." This is the way I knew Karen. (Submitted by The following remembrances Juanita Lucas.) of Karen Cobb have been -—-BJC submitted by staff members. KAREN COBB FUND REMEMBRANCE OF KAREN Anyone who was not able to I could not bear to see you send a donation for Karen Lying so still and unemotional; Cobb's church building fund to Making no effort to smile, Kathy Martin by March 3, can Nor even lift your hand; send them directly to Karen's That would be too unlike you. family. The address is Karen No, I must choose to see you E. Cobb Building Fund, Mount As you were: warm, sweet, Olive M. B. Church, c/o Romelio and generous; Hogan, Route 1, Box lOOA, Pausing to wave, or chat, and Sheffield, AL 35660. (Submitted wearing your chic attire by Kathy Martin.) without · The slightest hint of snobbery. ABOVE AND BEYOND That's how you were To me. Toni Powell, director of the That's how you are, Agriculture Library, received In memory. the following letter from Dr. ‘ (Submitted by Alice Billie R. Dewalt, chair of the Hughes.) Anthropology Department: KARENOURFRIEND I appreciated your ‘=·»_ letter...concerning the Even though we are sad down acquisition of the FAO here, we know the angels are documents. I also wanted you rejoicing in Heaven because the to know that these have already Lord has called one of his been put to good use. children home. we are to be I am currently working on a _ happy, but we are so selfish in Rockefeller Foundation funded that way. We want beautiful study of crop substitutions in people to live forever. As we developing countries. My · think about that, there are so research assistant, Rosemary many people who feel a loss Batt, recently spent a week tonight by your passing. I am working with the collection. ’ thankful that our paths have She found a lot of useful crossed and our lives will be material in these documents... much richer for it. Your I appreciate having such a co-workers feel a great loss as fine collection at UK and we all do. But I can hear you especially appreciate the help say "Live for Jesus and we will you gave in orienting Ms. Batt all meet again someday -— I to the collection. will be waiting for all of you. ` 2 STAFF ACTIVITIES currently rank 102 out of 105 nationally. We are Russell Powell, director of at the bottom of our the Engineering Library, has · benchmark institutions. published Core List gf Books How can we keep good and Journals Q Science and faculty and library Technology, co—edited with professionals without James R. Powell [Oryx, 1987]. support for salaries and A very favorable review of the needed books. . . book will appear in ALA's ( Reference Books Bulletin in REPEAT TOUR QF April. QE GUILD BINDERY NQ! STAFF .... WELCOME ABOARD! The Staff Development Committee is sponsoring a Jennifer Milosch .... Technical return tour of Art Guild Services Bindery on Tuesday, March 22. There are seven openings for LETTER @ LEGISLATORS the tour. The library van will leave from King North at 8:00 ° Dr. Roger Anderson, chair of a.m. and will return between the Senate Library Committee, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Lunch is not has sent a letter to Kentucky included, but the van will stop legislators, addressing the so that group members can buy financial problems of the their own lunch. A volunteer University. In his letter, Dr. driver for the van is needed. Anderson makes particular note Please call Kate Seago in of the Library's difficulties Cataloging by March 10 to sign in the section which is quoted up. (Submitted by Joanne below: Goode . ) I also serve as Chairman of "PILOT" TRAINING SESSION the University's Senate Library Committee and I am The Branch/King Department familiar with the serious training group is sponsoring a shortages that chronically workshop March 10 at 2:00 p.m. plague our library system. on the PILOT authoring language The library is the very lead by Gary Stottlemyer. heart beat of faculty PILOT is the language used to research and education for develop the CAI packages for our students. Since the OPAC training. beginning of this decade our In the workshop Gary will standing as an American present a PILOT version which Research Library has will run on a PC. He will also steadily fallen. In 1982 we discuss the possibilities of ranked 48 according to writing or tailoring training national standards. As of packages. 1986 we were ranked 69 and The session will be held in the slippage continues the College of Library and without halt or, now, hope Information Science, Ronm 505 of an immediate improvement. King South. (Submitted by ‘ Salaries for library staff Joanne Goode.) 3 _ EQ POLICIES gg circulation record naming a . PROCEDURES ADVISORY "Cart" will be labeled "Ask at GROUP: UPDATE Desk" to further direct patrons to get helping in locating · Policies 6 and 7 have gone these pieces. through the required routing Policy ji _M_i;1imal for approval and should reach Level Cataloging Records departments soon. The MLCs were created in 1986 by following is a general the cataloging department in description of these policies. King as a way of getting out Policy gi Item records gg the backlog of items. They are "boundwiths" short, temporary records that There are some instances will be updated to standards where two different titles are when time permits. Since the bound into a single physical implementation of LS/2000, unit. Every once in a while however, new needs for MLCs n two books are between a single have arisen. There are 4 cover and only one barcode can collections in the system, such be put on the piece. More as the Juvenile collections in _ commonly, however, are some of the Education Library, that the audiovisuals that are have to circulate on the system ’ bought by the Medical Center. without ever having full, · · Two or three films are put into standard cataloging done on a single cassette and only one them. These MLCs are different ' barcode can go on that because they are meant to be h cassette. This presents permanent, rather than problems of checkout, because temporary, records. . there is no way to tell on Policy #7 requires that any _ LS/2000 which title is checked proposed permanent MLC project out when the whole unit is be submitted to the BPPAG for checked out. Added to this is clearance and then forwarded another situation in which a through the chain of command journal produces an item for approval. It then requires resembling a separate book. that the records be done to The issue has its own author, certain cataloging standards title and subject and needs its because those standards will own record, even though it is affect the searchability of the physically part of a serial records. (Submitted by Lillian volwne. Mesner. ) This policy, which was designed by the Medical Center, SPEC l_<_I;_I'_ #140 _I§_ REQERENCE requires that the barcode is to be attached to the first title ARL S PEC Ki t #t 1 4 0 , in a boundwith. The whole unit "Performance Appraisal", has will be checked out on that ·just been received and is barcode. Then, a special note available in the Reference in all caps will be put on the Department. · bibliographic records of the other titles in the unit that will tell people to search for the barcoded title to see if it. - is available or not. Also, the 4 UPCOMING CEKOUG WORKSHOPS SEMINARS The Central/Eastern Kentucky The Management Center of the Online Users Group is College of Business and sponsoring two workshops in Economics will present a number April and May. On May 4 or 5, of seminars in April and May on there will be a free workshop the IBM PC and various software on the Vu-Text database held at applications at the Springs Inn the Lexington _I-Iera_l_d_-;Leader on Harrodsburg Roadl office. The deadline for Workshops include an IBM PC» registration is MARCH I5. For Starter seminar, as well as more information, or register, sessions on Lotus l~2-3, dBase ~ call Linda Smith at 231~3334. III Plus, programming, 7 On April 2l at Morehead and projjeoir manarggement. State College OCLC will present The most of each seminar is a workshop on OCLC Reference —-—·· $245 per nay brochure the new system -——· and on OCLC describing workshops in EASY. The workshop will run more detail is available in the from 9:00 a.m.. until noon; Green :;»r`fio=:e, 204 King after lunch on your own, there Library Southt, · A will be a question session in the aft€r¤¤¤¤· The w<>r1