xt7s7h1dm046 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7s7h1dm046/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19880415 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, April 15, 1988, no. 525 text The Green Bean, April 15, 1988, no. 525 1988 2014 true xt7s7h1dm046 section xt7s7h1dm046 Number 525 April 15, 1988 I ANNUAL BOOK SALE The annual Library Book Sale will be held April 21-22 at Buell Armory. If you can volunteer to help during the two days of the sale -- and especially if you can help in setting up on Thursday morning, please call Paula Pope at 7-9401. We still need grocery bags for packing books for customers; you can bring your donated bags to either Paula Pope or to Trudy Day in Collection Development. The Library Staff Organization will have a separate table for book sales at the sale, with proceeds going to LSO. There is still time to bring in books for LSO to sell; books may be brought to the bindery unit on the third floor to store until the day of the sale. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT NEWS Since April 4, library patrons and staff using the i Government Publications Department have been retrieving their own materials from the basement stacks and level B in the core stacks. GPD staff will supply a map of the area where the t material is located and provide patrons with a stack number to look for, as well as the call number. ‘ The staff have been conducting tours, through today of both the basement and level B, and will be happy to schedule additional tours for groups of two or more on request. For more . information, or to request a tour, call Sandra McAninch at 7-8400. "MANAGING THE ONE-PERSON LIBRARY" Special Libraries Association will be conducting a two-day 1 program, "Managing the One—Person Library," on May 6-7 in Pittsburgh, PA. Instructor for the event is Guy St. Clair, a widely recognized _ consultant, author and lecturer on the management of small libraries. He is also the publisher of The One-Person Library: A Newsletter for Librarians and Management and the author of Managing the One-Person Library, a comprehensive guide published in 1986. I 1 Iué Newsletter of the Umversnty 7 of Kentucky Lnbrarnes The conference registration fee is $200 for SLA members and $240 for non-members. Participants will earn 0.6 CEUs for each full day of thewconference they complete. A . Full information is available in the QQ office. CAREER CROSSROADS WORKSHOP University of Kentucky Academic Support Services for Adults . and Career Planning and Placement are offering a half-day workshop on May 10 for adult students and potential students who are anxious about opportunities in the job market. 2 The conference is designed to provide information about researching the job market and about current trends in selected career fields. The conference will be held in Room 230 of the New Student Center from 8:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. Cost of registration is $5. More information is available in the_g§ office or from Academic Support Services for Adults, 106 Frazee Hall; telephone 7-3383. TELECOMMUNICATIONS_COURSE IN 4-WEEK SUMMER SESSION The Department of Telecommunications will offer Tel/Com 319: "World Media Systems" during the four-week summer session from 10:00 a.m. -12:00 Monday—Friday. The course is a comparison of the communication media in different countries of the world, and an exploration of the theories explaining why these media systems exist. The course — covers how various political and social systems affect the media and how the media, in turn, affect the societies in which they have developed. The first half of the course focuses primarily on the structures of the communication media (both domestic and international) throughout the world. The second half of the course covers the functions of these media in First, Second, and Third World countries. In the second half of the course special emphasis is placed upon social, economic, and political problems created by communication inequities, exportation of technology, and information flow. For more information, you may call the instructor, Dr. Milton J. Shatzer at 7-4241 or the Department of Telecommunications at 7-1730. THOMAS_NOBLE EXHIBIT AT UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM An exhibit of works by the nineteenth-century Kentucky painter Thomas S. Noble opened at the University Art Museum in the Singletary Center for the Arts on Sunday, April 10 and will remain hanging through May 29. Dr. James Birchfield, assistant director for Collection Development in the University Libraries, had a major role x the research and preparation for this exhibit. ‘ 1 2 SPRING 1988 KHECC CONFERENCE The Spring 1988 Kentucky Higher Education Computing and Telecommunications Conference will be held May 19-20 in the Perkins Building conference center at Eastern Kentucky University. The conference theme will be "Reaching for New Horizons in the Midst of Fiscal Constraints." The conference registration fee is $50; the fee includes h meals on both days of the conference. Further information is available from Carol Teague, Academic Computing Services, EKU, Combs 207, Richmond, KY 40475-0940 or in the gg office. C A L E N D A R APRIL 15 Gallery Series: "Fetal Harm as Child Neglect" : Lecture : Dr. Joan Callahan, Department of Philosophy. _ APRIL 18 "Intergenerational Relationships in an Aging Society: Research Frontiers" : Colloquium : Dr. Gunhild O. Hagestad, Northwestern University. 2:00 p.m. Room 112, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging. APRIL 22 Gallery Series: woodwind Concert: - Faculty Woodwind Quintet. ‘ APRU;28-29 Spring Joint Meeting, Kentucky Special Libraries Association and Special Section, Kentucky Library Association at the Seelbach Hotel, Louisville. AHUL29 Gallery Series: Songs and Celebrations of Logan English : Concert. STAFF ACTIVITIES Judy Sackett, head of the Periodicals / Newspapers / Microtexts Department, will present a program on how to buy microfiche readers and reader-printers at the KLN annual convention in Louisville May 17. The half—hour program will be repeated four times during the afternoon session. 3 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Asst. or Assoc. Librarian, U Science and Engineering I CALIFORNIA Library. Purdue University. _ Salary: $20,470 minimum. Science Reference Librarian. Deadline: none given. University of California, V Riverside. Salary: KANSAS $25,380—$34,068. Deadline: J May 31,1988. Cataloging Librarian. , University of Kansas. Salary: Automated Systems $18,500-$22,500. Deadline: Administrator. California April 30, 1988. I State University. Salary: A variable. Deadline: April 28, NEBRASKA 1 1988. ‘ Reference Librarian. COLORADO University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Salary: $18,750 Asst. Director for Tech minimum. Deadline: June 15, Services. University of 1988. Colorado, Boulder. Salary: ` $45,000 minimum. Deadline: June 30, 1988. NEW JERSEY Asst. Science Librarian. Special Formats Catalog University of Colorado, Librarian. Rutgers University. Boulder. Salary: $22,000 Salary: $29,974 minimum. minimum. Deadline: May 31, Deadline: June 1, 1988. . 1988. NEW MEXICO FLORIDA Head, Reference Department. 1 Library Director. University University of New Mexico. of South Florida. Salary: Salary: $32,000 minimum. $50,000 minimum. Deadline: Deadline: June 10, 1988. June 1, 1988. NEW YORK GEORGIA Head of Public Services. Member Services Coordinator. Cornell University. Salary: SOLINET. Salary: $21,000 variable. Deadline: April 15, minimum. Deadline: none 1988. given. OKLAHOMA INDIANA Principal Cataloger. Oklahoma Asst., Assoc., or Librarian State University. Salary: Head of ILL. Indiana $25,020 minimum. Deadline: University. Salary: $20,470 July 15, 1988. minimum. Deadline: May 1, 1988. _ 4 ‘ *"\. Assistant Cataloger. Oklahoma i State University. Salary: ’ $18,540 minimum. Deadline: July 15, 1988. Assistant Physical Sciences and Engineering Librarian. V Oklahoma State University. 1 Salary: $18,000 minimum. Deadline: July 15, 1988. ` - TEXAS Interlibrary Loan Librarian. Rice University. Salary: - $22,000-$24,000. Deadline: none given. WASHINGTON _ i Reference Librarian. _ Washington State University. 1 Salary: $18,000 minimum. . Deadline: June 15, 1988. · Production Staff: Editor/ typist: Bonnie Jean Cox; typist/proofreader: Scott Lutz; printer: Cecil Madison. 5