xt75mk655b32 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt75mk655b32/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19871218 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, December 18, 1987, no. 517 text The Green Bean, December 18, 1987, no. 517 1987 2014 true xt75mk655b32 section xt75mk655b32 Number 517 December 18, 1987 C A L E N__lQ_A R December 20 Susanne K. Langer, 1895-1985, American philosopher. December 21 Heinrich Boll, 1917-1985, German author, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Literature, December 23 Harriet Monroe, 1860-1936, American poet, editor and founder of Poetry magazine. December 24 Christopher (Kit) Carson, 1809-1868, American frontiersman and soldier, born in Madison Co., KY. December 25 Christmas. Dame Rebecca west, 1892-1983, English author, critic, journalist, and feminist. December 27- January 3 Chanukah December 30 Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936, English short story writer, poet, and novelist. January 1 New Year's Day. January 3 Lucretia Mott, 1793-1880, American anti- slavery leader, and one of the founders of the women's rights movement. January 4 Jacob Grimm, 1785-1863, German librarian, philologist and mythologist. Next Green Bean: Friday, January 8, 1988. Deadline: Monday, January 4, 1988. Production Staff: Editor/typist: Bonnie Jean Cox; Typist / proofreader: Carol Ranta; Printer: Cecil Madison. 1 _ _ Ina Newsletter of the Umversnty of Kentucky Lnbrarnes 1 FROM THE EDITORS DESK University operates on Plan B . when classes would otherwise be There was: an error in last id session, the Library will issue's notice about the LSO normally continue ”its regular Christmas luncheon. Toys schedule with staff coverage as collected at the luncheon will is maintained in public service be donated to The Nest, a child units on nights and weekends. abuse center. The money Department heads with public collected in donation boxes in service units should have plans I the various units will be in place for Plan B coverage. · donated to volunteer services Staff members are referred to at the University Hospital for UK Staff Personnel Policy and patients at Christmas. Procedure No. 71.0 for time reporting policies. ******** This policy does not apply to Medical Center Library Please take note that under personnel. University regulations all .. holiday decorations must be ABOVE AND BEYOND artificial, U.L. approved and non—combustible. They should Mary Spencer in the Geological not obstruct exits, lighting or Sciences Library received the corridors. No open flames following letter: . should be used in decorations. All decorations must be removed Dear Mary: prior to holiday vacation. On behalf of the Geoscience · ******* Information Society Guidebook Committee I wish to express our “ Please remember that due to appreciation for your the holidays, the QQ will not outstanding contribution to the appear again until Friday, 5th edition of the Union List January 8, 1988. You will have of Geologic Field Trip until Monday morning, January Guidebooks of North America. 4, to submit articles for that The information you submitted issue. . was presented in a well organized, timely and useful ******* manner. The surrogates you _ included were most helpful in * Happy holidays from the QB. providing information on ` See you in January. critical new entries which are being input into the American Geological Institute database. UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY CLOSING Thank you for allowing the PROCEDURE: PLAN B GIS Guidebook Committee to benefit from the University of when the University Kentucky's large guidebook . announces that it is operating collection which contained many l on Plan B and classes are not unique holdings. As new co- in session (for example, in chairman of the Guidebook _ between semesters), the Library Committee, I look forwarf to will not be open. If the receiving future reports f.am 3 . you. Your time, efforts and selected from published writers _ L careful work for the Sth in the area. For information edition were much appreciated on submitting manuscripts for by all of us on the current the workshops or on any other committee. aspect of the conference, contact the Women Writers Sincerely, Conference, 106 Frazee Hall, or call 7-3295. Richard A. Spohn, SANDERS—BROWN QEQTER Q§ AGING HB ad ....BRO....WN ,..B.A,..Gr...&l£f&%lQ.I;E.... Geology Library University of The next program in the Cincinnati Sanders-Brown series u? brown- bag presentations will he given WOMEN WRITERS CONFERENCE on January 29 at 12:30 p.m. in Room 112 of the senders- Brown The University of Kentucky Building. Women Writers Conference will Joseph L. Fini will discuss celebrate its tenth anniversary "Public Policy Changes That April 5-9, 1988, with four days Affect the health Care of readings, lectures, panel Expenditures of the Elderly: discussions, workshops and The Case of Drug sroduct special events. Selection." Visiting writers invited for the conference include Camille SCIEONLINE“§Qlg;g§§;g Bacon-Smith, Andrea Dworkin, LITERATg3§WWQ§§§5g§§ · Denise Giardina, Sandra _ Gilbert, Susan Gubar, Rosa Guy, The next two wortsneps for Marilyn Hacker, Sharon Olds, online searching on wialcg will Sherley Anne Williams and be held January 25-26 from 1:00 Billie Jean Young. -2:00 p.m. and on February 22 — The celebration will begin 23 from 10:00-l1;00 a.m» in the with a reception and preview conference room of the offering short round—robin Geological Scienmes Library. readings by guest writers on The workshops are designed to Wednesday evening. Panel give the most basic training on discussions and lectures will dialog. They cover all the address directions in women‘s commands a lihxaxisn or end- literature, writing erotica, user will need to conduct women as writers, choosing searches that wil? satisfy poetry as a form of expression, about 95% of their searching writing fiction based on needs. The work h=ps .·.e ..»‘ are history, fanzines, using "watered-down" equivalents of a ideology in fiction, women and Dialog system seminar, language, and writing poetry. The workshops can nsnefit The 1988 conference will librarians who are experienced also feature concurrent with or have never ucar Dialog. workshops on Saturday Each participant will have afternoon, April 9, on poetry, approximately 4u minutes ef ‘ short fiction and playwriting. guides online time to ptaoé we Workshop leaders will be searching technig»es ir a s,;s 3 _ variety of databases available PROFESSIONAL QPPORTUNITIES r on Dialog. Although the emphasis will be on gathering V ALABAMA — . scientific literature, anyone can sign up for the workshop Cataloger (monographs and and search topics of their own serials). USAF Air University. interest. Salary: $22,458~29,199. Each workshop is limited to Deadline: February 29, 1988. 12 people. The cost is $17. To sign up, call Phil Stoffer, Acquisitions (beers and Geological Sciences Librarian, periodicals) Seatian Chief. at 7-8359. USAF Air University. Salary: $27,l72·-35,326. $¥L&asd3.ine: NEW SPEC KIT February 29, 1988l The latest SPEC kit from the CALIFnawr&. . Association of Research Libraries, "University Archive for New Poetry Copyright Policies in ARL Librarian. wniversity of Institutions", has been California, San Liege. Salary: received and is available in Assistant Libraries ~ $25,380 — the Reference Department. 32,472; Associate Linrarian - $31,008 — $44,678. headline: LIBRARY ADMINISTRATORS February 19, 198sl DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM E·"?f.i§R2Q flip?. Further information on and ‘ applications forms for the 22nd Science Reference Librarian and . annual Library Administrators Selector. University of Development Program, are Florida. Salary: $20,000 available in the QQ office. minimum for Assistant level and The conference, to be held $23,500 for Associate level May 1-13, 1988, at the depending upon experience. University of Maryland will be Deadline: Deeemher 28, 1987. lead by Dr. John Rizzo of the Management faculty of Western GEORGEA Michigan University. The conference will cover Director of the Library. organizational theory and Valdosta State college. processes, the human dimension Salary: $@5,wiQ minimum. of organizations, and Deadline: February 18, 1988. managerial problems of innovation and change. Public Service Archivist. The conference fee of $1,995 University of Get efa, Salary: covers tuition , room, board, $ 18 , 700 mi :1i.mu.x;a. eaclline: and program materials. February 15, 1988. 4 _ “\ INDIANA_ Deadline: February 3, 1988. l' ~Head Children's Librarian. JNORTH CAROLINA East Chicago Public Library, Main Library. Salary: $19,488 Monographic cataloger. - $28,223. Deadline: until University of North Carolina. position filled. Salary: $21,000 minimum. Deadline: December 28, 1987. Readers Services Librarian. Indiana University School of TENNESSEE Law. Salary: commensurate with experience. Deadline: Information Scientist. Eastman Jan. 1, 1988. Chemicals Division. Division of Eastman Kodak. Salary: KANSAS commensurate with experience. _Deadline: none given. » I Research Assistant (Library Automation Analyst). TEXAS University of Kansas. Salary: _ $20,000-25,000. Deadline: Director, Humanities Research Jan. 1, 1988. Center. University of Texas at Austin. Salary: negotiable. MASSACHUSETTS Deadline: February 15, 1988. · Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences Librarian. Salary: $25,000—30,000. Deadline: " January 31, 1988. , MICHIGAN _ Assistant Head & Database Coordinator, Social Sciences and. Humanities Reference Librarian. Michigan State 1 University. Salary: $25,000 minimum. Deadline: January 15, 1988. NEBRASKA . Reference Librarian/Business Subject Specialist. University of Nebraska. Salary: $19,000 minimum. Deadline: January 15, 1988. NEW HAMPSHIRE · University Librarian. University of New Hampshire. Salary: none specified. 5