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CALENDAR , ` L
13 January — Library Faculty Meeting (tenured faculty only) ~
Whitehall Classroom Building, Room 208, l0:00 AM
¤ 20 January — Administrative Council Meeting — Gallery, 8:30 AM
20 January — The Gallery Series ~ Beethoven Sonatas by John
_ Lindsey, violin, and Lucien Stark, piano ~ Noon
in the Gallery, King Library North (see note)
Current Exhibits: Foyer, King Library North ~ A Tribute to
Vladimir Nabokov. Also display of Recent Acquisitions. ‘ _ ~
Gallery — Department of Special Collections ~ l9th Century
Photographs (January 16 M February l5). · _
Contributors to this number: Pat Boyle, David Farrell, Faith
Harders, Claire McCann (Editor), Linda Newman, Charles Timberlake,
Bob Turner, and Paul Willis.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506

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ABOUT THE TIBRARIES ·
Gallery Series_Sgheduled ’
Eleven programs~~recitals, plays, and readings—~are scheduled
for the spring Gallery Series in King Library North, University
of Kentucky. Each program is free and open to the public and
begins at noon on selected Fridays during the spring semester.
The series is sponsored by the University of Kentucky Libraries
and the College of Fine Arts.
Literary readings are a new feature of the series this semester.
Two distinguished Kentucky authors will read from their recent
work. Harry Caudill, Whitesburg lawyer and author of NIGHT T
p COMES TO THE CUMBERLANDS and currently professor of history at
UK, will read selections from his latest book, WATCHES OF THE
NIGHT. Mr. Caudill, a noted authority on Kentucky history and
strip—mining legislation, will also entertain questions from
the audience. Ed McClanahan, whose fiction has appeared in
PLAYBOY and other publications and who teaches writing at UK,
will read from current fiction and works—in~progress.
In addition, two plays (including a selection from APPALACHIAN ·
_ m QUARTET by Lee Pennington, professor of English at Jefferson
Community College who is a nominee for this year's Pulitzer
Prize for poetry) and seven performances by members of the School
of Music Faculty, will also appear on the program.
The complete list of programs includes:
20 January: Beethoven Sonatas by John Lindsey, violin, and
· Lucien Stark, piano - `
_ 3 February: "Free To Be You and Me," directed by Mary Beth
Kopesky
l0 February: Wind Music by The Faculty Woodwind Quintet
l7 February: "Selection from WATCHES OF THE NIGHT,“ read by
Harry Caudill
3 Marchzl A Benjamin Britten Memorial by The School of Music
Faculty
lO March: "Selection from APPALACHIAN OUAHTFT," directed by
Bob Wills
l7 March: Early Music by The Collegium Musicum
3l March: "Recent Fiction and Work in Progress," read by Ed
McClanahan
7 April: Finnish and Yiddish Songs by Arthur Graham and
Aimo Kiviniemi, tenors

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14 April: Horn Music by Rex Connor, tuba, and Betty Garrett,
piano
28 April: Jazz with Tom Senff.
For additional information, contact David Farrell, King Library
North; 606—258—265l.
P Reminder of Library_Closing Policy
When classes are not in session and the University closes Cor
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 regular schedule as an "essential service"
with staff coverage as is maintained in public service units on
nights and weekends (i.e., usually student assistant coverage).
T New SPEC Kit
The Reference Department has just received a new 'SPEC Kit' from
’ the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center. It is number 38 in
the series and is entitled "Collection Development Policies."
Library Tours Reminder ‘
The Reference Department still needs volunteers to lead orienta—
tion tours of King Library public service areas during the week
of January 23~27. We welcome volunteers from all areas of the
Library who have 30 minutes or more to spare. lf you are
interested, please contact Patricia Renfro at 7—l63l or Charles
Timberlake at 3-2759 as soon as possible.
QENTEQ EUR BEiA.BCH_-LlBBAP,IfS TQUELS
The Center will be conducting tours and orientation sessions
during ALA Mid~Winter Conference, Monday ~ Thursday, January 23 —
26. The three~hour program will be held each morning at 9:30 AM
and every afternoon starting at l:30 PM. If you plan to attend
y one of the meetings, please make reservations by calling the
Center at 3l2—955~4545 or by writing to Ray Boylan, Assistant
l Director, 572l Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637.
PERSOMLEJ.
Kathy Holden will be in charge of the Business Library while
Rhoda Channing is on sabbatical. Ms. Holden has an MA in
classics, holds a MLS from Kentucky and worked on a half~time
y basis in Reference during the fall semester,

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V LT II Acquisitions (router). If interested, please see Faith
Harders by Wednesday, January 18. Also LT I Acquisitions.
Social Security Increases 1
The social security tax rate and base are being increased
effective January 1, 1978. The rate is being increased from
5.85% to 6.05%. The base is being increased from $16,500 to
$17,700. The maximum social security tax for both the employer
and employee will be $1,070.85 for the calendar year 1978.
PROEESSIONAI l·IY-].PI.0YMEl§JT OPPORTUNIIIES  
Librarian of the Faculty of Education, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Available: July 1, 1978.
Acquisitions Librarian, (Librarian III), Syracuse University.
Serials Librarian (Librarian III), Syracuse University.
Available: immediately. Salary: $11,828+ depending on
qualifications. Application Deadline: January 15, 1978.
` UNIVERSITY LIBP/UW S)/S'!EM PLANNING REPO°T—DI8CUSSION DBAET
While we had initially indicated that a revised draft of the
Planning Report would be prepared and circulated to the
Library Faculty for additional discussion, because of duplica-
ting cost and the lack of significant change in the Report, we
have decided to place copies of the revised report on reserve
for the faculty review. We would encourage all faculty members
to examine the Report and convey your reaction, in writing, to
the Director's Office by January 20, 1978. The Report will
then be edited and sent to Dr. Lewis W. Cochran with copies to
all Library Faculty.