xt76hd7nq88h https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt76hd7nq88h/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19830218 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, February 18, 1983, no. 400 text The Green Bean, February 18, 1983, no. 400 1983 2014 true xt76hd7nq88h section xt76hd7nq88h `/} CO/D7 I ` UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIES NEWSLETTER 2—l8—83 No. 400 ? I I ? I February 18 Reading by Dick Hague I ‘ February 19 Friends of the Lexington Public Library Meeting February 2l-26 "Robotics" Exhibit in Engineering Library I February 24 Training at UK . February 25 The Gallery Series Program ` . i March 2,3,7,9 Training a.t UK 1 g 1 I I I Nbrch 4 The Gallery Series Program 1 March 6-12 National Women's History Week I A _ March 28 Networking Meeting i . I I I I I PLEASE NOTE: The next Green Bean will be issued on Friday, ®ch 4th. I I Any items submitted for this Green_ Bean must be in the Director's Office no later than l0 a.m. on Tuesday, March lst. Emergency items can be submitted to the editor by phone after the deadline. - Contributors: Terry Birdwhistell, Andrea Bryant, Anne Campbell. Karen Croneis, Faith Harders, Cathy Hunt, Tari Keller, Liz Pogue, Terry Warth, Paul Willis, and Gerry Webb (Editor) PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039 -1- [ { THE GALLERY SERIES PROGRAMS ` f as _ I The following programs will be presented in The Gallery, King Library-North, . · at l2 noon: A February 25 "Music for Harp and Baritone" . , Elaine Humphreys, harp and Daniel Cook, baritone l March A W ·wOm¤·S scuarr-3S·· . QE ‘ A lecture by a member of the Women’s Studies Committee, A A in conjunction with Women's History Week ii EXHIBITS IIN KING LIBRARY I ~ Q February l-28 "In Celebration of Black History." Iobby, King South. I A February l5—March l5 Botanical books, principally from tlie Hugh Peal ' Collection. The Gallery, Special Collections., I “ February l5—March l5 Elegant homes of Iexington, Ky. , l897.. Serigraphs _ _ . by Grace Perreiah. Special Collections. A ’ I ‘ 4 EXHIBIT EQ EN G LIBRARY A ‘· L I _ ‘ A ' . V February 2l through 26, l983, has been designated National Engineers' Week.? ` In recognition of this, the Engineering Library is presenting an exhibit A 3 on "Robotics." Everyone is welcome to come and see the exhibit. · A » f LSOBOOKSALE I * ‘· I I I A If you have any ha;rd—bound or paper—back books that you would like to A . I donate to the book sale, please bring or send than to Jessie Adams, Bindery, Q 3rd Floor, King Library—North. Both fiction and non—fiction will be accepted. LSO REQUESTS SUGGESTION FOR FUNCTIONS ‘ ` If you have any suggestions for ISO functions, please give them to your ` LSO representative, or send them to the President, Karen Croneis, Math I Library, OB9, Patterson Office Tower. 4 The LSO representativesparey A V ° ‘ ` Mary Geyer Acquisitions * ‘ ‘ ‘ ` - - Paul Thompson B & E Info Center ’ ‘ · — ‘ ; Christy Robinson Cataloging E Linda Raines Circulation Q Ruth Vaughn Collecion Development 5 4 Teresa Starns Director's Office/Administrative Services y Nughat Hasan Government Publications Documents ¤ Vivian Interlibrary loan Q Norma Jean Gibson Reference Emily Lihani Special Collections Y Lil Blackburn Microfilm Center I , Libby Potts Periodicals/Newspapers/Microtext ‘ _ y Diane Brunn Agriculture { -2- Ebba Jo Sexton Law Library T Shirley Green Medical Center ‘ Andrea Bryant Math/Engineering/Bio. Science/Geology Q Betty Sutton Education Q Pam Fields Art/Architecture/Chem/Physics/Music READING BY DICK HAGUE I l Creative writmg instructor Dick Hague, from Cincinnati, Ohio, will l read from his poetry and short fiction on Friday, February 18, at , 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery of King Library North. » Hague is the author of two chapbooks, Crossin s and A Week of Ni hts Down River, and a third volume, Ripening, which wilf-be published by Ohio State University Press in October. The reading is sponsored by UK's Appalachian Center. Everyone welcome. No charge. — MICROCOMPUTERS IN LIBRARIES ; SOFTYAHRE PACKAGES MAKE IT SDGPLEI! Microcomputers are showing up in offices, homes, businesses and even libraries. They are so popular because, with available software packages, you don't need a degree in Computer Science to be able to use them. Come find out what MQLCROS can do at the KLA Academic 1 Section's Annual Spring Conference on April 13-15 at the Perkins - I Conference Center, Eastern Kentucky°University. For more details, Q contact Tari Keller in Cataloging. , NETWORKING MEETING, MARCH 28, 1983 ` The Network Developing Committee of the State Advisory Council invites you to attend a meeting for the presentation of the initial services to be offered by a Kentucky Library Network. The meeting, to be held on Q March 28, 1983, at the Executive Inn (East), louisville, Kenwcky, is sponsored by the Kentucky Library Association, the Kenimcky Department { for Libraries & Archives, and the State Advisory Council on Libraries. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. and there is a $7.00 luncheon fee. E Please respond by March 15, 1983, to: Katie Graham, Kentucky Department g I for Libraries & Archives, P.O.B. 537, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. For more information contact; Suzanne LeBarron, Kentucky Department for ? Libraries 8 Archives (502) 875-7000. TRAINING AT UK The workshops and training programs listed below are sponsored by the Lexington Campus Personnel Division, Human Resomrce Development Department, and are offered free of charge to University (non—faculty) employees. A11 programs are held in Room 15 of Memorial Hall, and enrollment is limited to 25 participants. To enroll, call the Human Resource Development Office, 7-11851. _ February 24 Showing ypreciation tg Eirggloyees (for supervisors only) March 2-3 Career Renewal March 3,9 Time Management March 7 Personnel Procedures ? K -~3— . - THE CALLALOO WRITERS SERIES The Callaloo Writers Series will present readings by three authors " during February, March and April. This event is funded with a grant from the Kenmcky Humanities Council. It is hosted by Shiloh Baptist Church, and assisted by the Lexington Education Success Center and the Lexington Chapter of the NAACP. Authors, times and places are listed below. CEE Cassells ‘ 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 15, 1983 Room 230, New Student Center, University of Kentucky 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 18, 1983 Shiloh Baptist Church, lst Floor, Education Building Maril Nelson Waniek 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 22, 1983 Theater, Old Student Center, University of Kenmcky 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 23, 1983 Shiloh Baptist Church, lst Floor, Education Building Melvin Dixon ` ‘ 7:00 p.m., Monday, April 25, 1983 , Room 230, New Student Center, University of Kentucky 7:00 p.m. , Tuesday, April 26, 1983 Shiloh Baptist Church, lst Floor, Education Building All readings are open to the general public. For further information call 257-7008, Deparhment of English, University of Kentucky. FRIENDS OF THE LEXINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MEETING The Friends of the Lexington Public Library will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, February 19th, at the Radisson Hotel, Lexington, ` Kentucky. The speaker will be lee Pennington, a Kentucky author. KENTUCKY COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES SPRING MEETING The Spring Meeting of the Kentucky Council on Archives will be held on April 15, l983, at the Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, Kentucky. _ The registration fee of $10.00 will include lunch. The program will include two presentations on the Peal Collection: "The W. Hugh Peal Collection: A Mu1ti—Image Presentation" by Bruce Q A. Smith, Producer, Office of Instructional Resources, University of Kentucky, and "The W. Hugh Peal Collection: A Literary Archive" A by James D. Birchfield, Assistant Director for Collection Development, , University! of Kentucky Libraries. There will also be a presentation · on "Audio—Visual Archives and the Researcher: Producing a Documentary Series about the Vietnam War" by Lawrence Lichty, Communication Arts 5 Department, University of Maryland. For further infomation about A registration and/or the program, contact Terry Birdwnistell. -;,- NEWBERRY LIBRARY CENTER FOR RENAISSANCE STUDIES 1983 SUMMER INSTITUTE The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies is pleased to announce its 1983 Sumner Institute in the Archival Sciences, which will be led by Professor Armando Petrucci, Director of the Institute 2 of Paleography, the University of Rome. Assisted by Professor Franca I Nardelli, Dr. Petrucci will provide intensive training in the reading, : transcribing, and editing of Italian vernacular manuscripts. (1300-1650). 1 He will also offer a thorough orientation in the organization of Italian I archives, libraries, and manuscript collections. The course, which will 1 run from June 20 to July 30, 1983, will be conducted in Italian. Stipends (up to $2000) from the National Endowment for the Humanities l are available for full—time faculty members employed in institutions · of higher learning in the United States, including university librarians y with instructional responsibilities. Participants' home institutions, unless affiliated with the Center for Renaissance Studies or the Folger Institute, are expected to pay a $200.00 registration fee. (This is a cost—sharing requirement of the granting agency.) Application forms are available at OSPA/UKRF. The application deadline is March 15, 1983. TYPEWRITERS AVAILABIE FROM ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES . The Library has 3 Olympia manuals which have been reconditioned and cleaned; if you would like to have one, please call Administrative Services. 1 PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Head of Serials Department, Auburn University Libraries. Salary: $23,280 Z Deadline: March 23, 1983. ‘ Science Cataloger, Auburn University Libraries. Salary: $17,880 Deadline: March 23, 1983. j Assistant University Librarian for Reader Services/ Collection Development, 1 v Brown University Libraries. Salary: $25,900—$32,i+00. Deadline: March 1, 1983. 1 Library Systems/Planning Officer, Brown University Libraries. Salary: $19,500-$29,200. Deadline: March 1, 1983. i Director of University Librxies, Case Western Reserve University. salary: not given. Deadline: March 1, 1983. 1 Head, Acquisitions Department, George Washington University, Gelman Library. I Salary: $20,000 Deadline: March 1, 1983. Head, Reference Department, George Washington University, Gelman Library. ` Salary: $20,000 Deadline: March 1, 1983. Assistant Uirector for Collection Management, Louisiana State University V Library. Salary: $19,000-$33,500. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Director of University Libraries, Northern Illinois University. Salary: Competitive. Deadline: March 1, 1983. -5- ._%r Head Librarian, Dubois Campus, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Salary: $18,000 Deadline: March 14, 1983 General Reference Librarian, Humanities and Social Sciences Deparunent, I Pennsylvania State University Libraries, University Park. Salary: $15,408 Deadline: March 14, 1983. Head, Reserve/Periodicals/Non—Print Services, State University of New York at Albany. Salary: $16,500 Deadline: March 31, 1983. Head, Serials Department, University Libraries, State University of New York at Buffalo. Salary: $24,000 Deadline: not given. Reference Librarian, University of Alabama Libraries. Salary: $14,650. Deadline: February 28, 1983. Serials Cataloger, University of Alabama Libraries. Salary: $14,650 . Deadline: March 21, 1983. University Archivist, University of California General Library/Berkeley. Salary: not given. Deadline: March 31, 1983. Associate Director for Public Services, University of Maryland Libraries. Salary: $30,000 minimum. Deadline: February 28, 1983. Assistant Professor, General Services Division, University Libraries, · University of Nebraska/Lincoln. Salary: not given, Deadline: March 15, 1983. Assistant Government Publications Librarian, University Library, University of Nevada, Rome. Salary: $16,800-;/#21,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Assistant law Librarian for Technical Services, University of Oregon Law Library. Salary: $15,000-$17,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Documents Librarian, Documents Section, Reference Department, University of Oregon Library. Salary: $15,000-$17,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Catalog Librarian, University of Oregon Library. Salary: $15,000-$17,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. A Personnel Librarian, University of Oregon Library. Salary: $15,000-$17,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Catalog Librarian/Bibliographer (Japanese materials), University of Oregon Library. Salary: $15,000-$17,000. Deadline: April 15, 1983. Periodicals Cataloger. University of Virginia Library. Salary: $15,000 minimum. Deadline: March 15, 1983. Associate Librarian, Yale University Library. Salary: Cqnpetitive. Deadline: March 15, 1983. For further information, contact Faith Harders.