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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIES’ NEWSLETTER
CALENDAR
June 1O ~ 27 Sdmmer Celebration (details page 1).
June 11 LSU Picnic, Snindletop Hall
(instructions to the picnic site in attached WAX BEAN).
June 17 — 26 UE Summer Sounds (details page 1-2).
June ZA Training at UK · Conducting Effective Meetings (details page 2),
OOPS! GREEN BEAN number 381 does not exist. ln my zeal to finish the
newsletter last month 1 skipped a number. For all you catalogers and to _
those who are interested GREEN BEAN number,381 will never be published,
so mark your records accordingly.
PLEASE NOTE: The next GREEN BEAM will be issued on Friday, June 25th.
Any items submitted for this Green Sean must be in the Director‘s Office
no later than 10 a.m. on Tuesday June 22nd. Emergency items can be
submitted to the editor by phone after the deadline.
Contributors: Toni Powell (editor), Paul Willis, Pam Sogge,- and Faith
Harders. _
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039

 
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M.I.K. GETS SOME PRESS  
The following item appeared in the ANDERSON NEWS on April 29,  
1982. j
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One thing] enjoyed during my 3
recent tabulrnus and; fun—fi11ed I
` three-day vacation was a visit to j
` the Margaretl King Libraryon E
the UK campus.     ,-gg ‘
. . I never fully appreciated that ·
facility   duttta my,.-. ,.y¤ars-.. in
lbekington, but I now realize how
much fun and how educational it
can be to browse among the
thousands of books, magazines
and newspapers. ` j
One section oi" particular
interest to me is on the second
floor where there are bound
volumes of all back issues of most
_any magazine you can think of. i;
‘_ If you haven't visited this g·reat—
facility recently or l18.Vé·.IlBV€E-
heen...go...there's lots of free
entertainment to be had..,_.».. .;,, C.
It is nice to know we are occasionally appreciated.
SENATE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
The Senate Library Committee for l982-83 academic year consists of
Don Hochstrasser, Chairman, Bill Marshall, Robert Noble, Robert Blevins,
Enid Waldhart, Cheryl Jones, Thomas Blues,' David Denton, Paul Willis, Ex
Officio and Peggy Lyon, Student. Toni Powell has been reappointed to
the Senate Committee on Academic Organization and Structure.
SUMMER CELEBRATION
June IO (preview) ll,
I2, 20, 2h, 25 "Side by Side" Sondheim's musical revue in the
Guignol Theater.
June I7 (preview) l9
26, 27 "The Medium" Menotti's spellbinding opera.
For tickets and information call 257-6297.
UK SUMMER SOUNDS
June I7 — Paul Schenly, Piano, 8 p.m. Concert Hall. $5 adults; $3 · `
students and senior citizens.
June I8 - High School Senior String Orchestra, 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
free.
June 2l - Chicago Brass Quintet, 8 p.m. Concert Hall. $5, adults; y
$3 students and senior citizens.

 l June 22 — Graduate Lecture~Recital, Alice Hooker Soprano, 8 p.m.
T Recital Hall. Free.
T June 23 — UK Faculty Recital: Winds, 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Free.
I June 25 — Jr. High School String Orchestra, 3 p.m. Recital Hall.
I Free
  High School Symphonic Band, 8 p.m. Concert Hall. Free.
T June 26 — Kentucky Summer Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. Concert Hall.
5 Free.
I TRAINING AT UK
4 June 2A — CONDUCTING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS. This workshop focuses on
, how managers can increase the etfectiveness of meetings with members of
I their department, and is best suited For managers from mid to upper
I levels of the University who Frequently conduct meetings as part of
T their management function. To enroll call 7-1851.
l PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
l INSTRUCTOR AND HEAD, MEDIA SERVICES, Iowa State University. Salary
§ $16,500 minimum. Deadline: July T5, 1982.
l INSTRUCTOR AND HEAD, MICROTEXT SERVICES, Iowa State University. Salary
l $16,500 minimum. Deadline: July 15, 1982.
i REFERENCE LIBRARIAN NITH SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATION, University of
l Tennessee. Salary $1A,O00 ~ $18,000. Deadline: August 31, 1982.
l MUSIC REFERENCE SERVICES LIBRARIAN (visiting - September 1, 1982 to
I August 31, 1983). Salary $15,800 minimum. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
I
i DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES, University of Maine. Salary commensurate with
l qualifications. Deadline: July T5, 1982.
l CATALOG LIBRARIAN (JAPANESE)/OIBLIOGRAPHER, University of Oregon.
l Salary: $15,000 — $17,000. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
  .
i REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, ARCHITECTURE AND ALLLED ARTS LIBRARY, University of
I Oregon. Salary $15,000 - $17,000. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
i MAP LIBRARIAN, University of Oregon. Salary $15,000 - $17,000.
l Deadline: June 30, 1982.
l MUSIC LIBRARIAN, REFERENCE DEPARTMENT, University of Oregon. Salary
l $15,000 · $17,000. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
5 RARE BOOKS/SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN, University of Oregon. Salary
T $15,000 - $17,000. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN, University ot Hawaii at Manoa. Salary $A0,000
$ minimum. Deadline: August 31, 1982. _
j REFERENCE/BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR, Indiana University at
I South Bend. Salary $15,000 minimum. Deadline: July 31, 1982.
J HEAD, ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT, University of Houston. Salary mid to
I upper 20's. Deadline: July 17, 1982.
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 HEAD, CATALOGING SERVICES, University of Houston. Salary mid to upper I
20's. Deadline; July E7) *982. I
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SLIDE CURATOR (Temporary), Northern Illinois University. Salary $I2,000 I
(for nine months). Deadline: July 30, I982. é
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, University of Utah l
Libraries. Salary $273000 minimum. Deadline: September I5, 1982. I
CATALOG DEPARTMENT HEAD. Uwiyersity of Kansas Libraries. Salary $2h,OO0 I
minimum. Deadline: August 2, IQSZ. I
If interested see Faith Harders. E
UK LIBRARIES OPPORTUNITIES l
Acquisitions · grade 8 l
CSR · grade 6 E
Circulation — grade 5 (2 positions) I
Reference (2 positions) — requires 2~3 years professional experience. I
IF interested see Faith Harders. l
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PICNIC GOERS TAKE HEED Q
Here are the directions to the picnic area at Spindletop. After I
entering the gates, go up the drive, and right around the mansion. i
Continue around the pool. Turn left into the parking lot, and the l
picnic area is on the left, I
Remember —~ the picnic is tonight, see you there.
Also, it is never too late to pay your LSO dues. Please send them 2
to Gwen Curtis in the Map Department, or give them to your departmental I
representative. Q
THANKS TO THE STAFF i
Thank you for the beautiful Gorham glass ash tray and the elegant I
silver cigarette lighter, They enhance my coffee table and will be I
admired, used and enjoyed for years to come. ·
It was with mixed feelings that I decided to retire. It is always g
hard to sever day by day contacts with friends you have worked with over i
the years, and I will miss you. However, I am looking forward, with l
great anticipation, to doing the many things I haven't had time for in {
the past.  
Sincerely, i
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CONGRATULATIONS to Cecil and Kathy Madison on the recent birth of their i
son, Cecil, Jr. Q

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