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Dr. Forth on June 7th from 3-5 pm. It'; `
being held in the Rare Book Room cf King UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Library. Everyone is welcome and indeed, LIBRARIES
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ERQEE: In case you haven't heard yet, .n.r.m..r...............
Ms. Mary Ruth Brown (Agric. Librarian) has _______________________
recently published a full length monograph
entitled "Agrioultural Education in a Technical Society." Publishing was
done by the American Library Association in 1973.
CALL; If you haven't taken a look at it yet, you ought to give it a try.
It's called CALL (Current Awareness—Library Literature). Located in the
Periodical Room of King_Library. Dewey_Ol6.02 YFCIZ94. It's an attempt °
to help the library world keep up with what's being published in the field.
Current contents, editorials and the like.
EXHIBIT: The Education Library is sponsoring a book exhibit from June 4
through June 6. Included are books for children, teenagers, young adults
and professionals. Eighty different publishers will be represented.
The staff of the Education Library think you will find attending a rewarding
experience. For more information call 84939.
FUTURES: In a presentation made on April 12, 1973 by professor Georges
Anderla, Paris University and the Paris Academy (The Sorbonne) entitled
"The Growth of Scientific and Technical Information," the prediction was
made that by l987 the annual output of such information will reach 12-14
million unduplicated items. The current rate is approximately 2 million.
(ARL Newsletter No. 62, April 23, 1973) ‘
GP2: John Richardson, our state documents librarian, is editing a new
publication entitled "Monthly Checklist of Kentucky State Publications."
Issued monthly beginning in March, the checklist includes all Kentucky
documents received during the previous mcnth and features a newsletter
cover page. Librarians will appreciate the bibliographic control of
current Kentucky documents which is lacking in the long delayed Annual
Checklist from the Records and Archives Commission. Initially, it iE_
being distributed to libraries within the Commonwealth.
PICNIC: The Staff Association‘s picnic is June 2, 1973 at Jacobson Park.
Don't forget.
AGRICULTURE: Ms. Brown is going to Washington, D.C. in July to attend
the annual—meeting of the Associates National Agricultural Library. At
the meeting she will present three special awards for contributions to
the agriculture library field. At the same meeting she will be installed
as ANAL treasurer for 1973/74. Dean Trivette and Sara Bushnell assisted
in the Kentucky Rural Development Conference sponsored by Walter D.
Huddleston on April 6. Mr. Trivette recently attended the National
Nutrition Conference in Washington, D.C. and the Special Libraries Section
of KLA meeting in Louisville. . .
TICKERS: The Washington D.C. Public Library has two new services: an
Assddiated Press newsticker and a Dow Jones ticker. (LJ HOTLINE 2:1,
May 21, 1973) _