xt7hqb9v2g7r https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7hqb9v2g7r/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19870904 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, September 4, 1987, no. 510 text The Green Bean, September 4, 1987, no. 510 1987 2014 true xt7hqb9v2g7r section xt7hqb9v2g7r E N BEAN Number 510 September 4, 1987 ‘ C A L E N D A R . September 6 President william McKinley shot in 1901 in Buffalo, New York, and died on Sept. 14, 1901. September 7 Labor Day. University Holiday. September 7 Queen Elizabeth I, 1533-1603. Queen of England and daughter of Henry VIII. . September 8 welcome convocations for President David P. Roselle (See inside for details.) September 8 International Literacy Dayf September 9 Gaines Center Luncheon. Featured speaker is Lawrence Busch, Sociology/Agriculture, "Studying Science and Sc1ent1sts" September 11 O Henry, 1862—1910. American short story author, born william Sydney Porter. September 12 H.L. Mencken, 1880—1956. American lexicographer and humorist. September 13 200th Anniversary of the Press in Kentucky. Remarks, display and reception follow. (See inside for details.) September 13 walter Reed, 1851—1902. American army physician, especially known for his work on yellow fever. Next Green Bean: Friday, September 18, 1987 Deadline for inclusion: Friday, September 11, 1987 Production Staff: Editor/typlstz Kerry Kresse; Proofreader7typ1sE: Carol Ranta; Printer: Cecil Madison. A E6; Mewsietter of the Umversnty ef Kemupky Lnbrarnes FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK OR OTHERWISE, MUST FILL OUT AN I—9 FORM BEFORE THEY CAN BE After two years of editing PLACED ON THE PAYROLL. This ls the GB, I am turning over a change from the last GB, and control to the capable hands of is a change from the Employment Bonnie Cox. Future Office, not the Dlrector's correspondence and items for Office. the GB should be sent to her at As a brief reminder, the Collection Development, King easiest way for American Library South, 00391. Phone citizens to prove their 257-5895. citizenship ls to take their I have enjoyed my stint as dr:Lver's license (must have a editor, and would like to thank photo on it) and their social all of you who encouraged me, security card (cannot be and submitted items for laminated). For further publication. I could have done information, please call the it without you, but lt would Employment Office. have been a lot more work! · There is an lmportant retraction regarding the I-9 NEW STAFF .... WELCOME ABOARDH forms for student employees, so make sure that you read it Thomas Rlckert ..... GPD carefully. Linda Turner ....... CDU As a parting thought, I Phil Stoffer ....... Geology would like to leave you with a quote, probably from the New Yorker, originally published? BRANCH LIBRARIES HOURS the Princeton {NJ) Packet, that · was g ven o me y a Chemistry Another correction to the Department faculty member. branch libraries hours that were recently routed. The T'a1 Chi is the ancient Journalism Reading Room is Chinese way to health and located in 124 Grehan Building, longevity. Gentle, not Room 116, as previously deliberate movements refresh published. the body, revitalize the spirit and clear the mind. T'a:L Chi improves book VAN TO KLA circulation, strengthens the H cardiovascular system, If you are interested in massages the internal organs taking the van to KLA on and supplies the entire September 30 - October 1, (see organism with llfe energy. last issue of the gg for agenda and schedule) please call Carol Happy reading! -KLK Renta in the D1rector's Office at 257-3801. When you call, please specify which day(s) and I—9 FORM UPDATE t1m€(S) you wish to go. A Retractlon PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL _ STUDENT ASSISTANTS, RETURNING 2 I FALL RECEPTION FOR NEW by the Kentucky Wind FACULTY Quintet and Student Jazz Ensemble. President and Mrs. David Roselle and the University Facult Convocation Women's Club will host a 3:00 — 3:45 pm. Address by reception in honor of new President Roselle in the appointees to the faculty, Concert Hall of the Center professional and administrative for the Arts. staff and their spouses on 3:45 — 5:30 pm. Reception in Sunday, Segtember 27, from 2 to the Lobby. Music provided 5 pm a e S u en Cen er. by the UK Faculty Brass T e Gran Ba room wl e Quintet and Student Jazz used for the reception. All Ensemble. faculty, professional and administrative staff are invited. Written invitations 200th ANNIVERSARY OF THE PRESS will be sent to newcomers only. IN KENTUCKY ` Child care will be provided in Room 206 of the Student Center. The UK Libraries and the >> Please note the changes made Lexin ton Herald—Leader invite for the time and location of you to a celebration this year's reception. commemorating the 200th anniversary of the press in Kentucky. The festivities will MEET PRESIDENT ROSELLE be held on Sunday, September 13 beginning at 2:00 pm in the Chancellor Art Gallaher Court Room of the UK College of invites the Lexington Campus Law. faculty and staff to welcome Remarks will be made by Dr. President Roselle to the Thomas Clark, Professor University on Tuesday, Emeritus, UK Department of September 8. Dr. Roselle will History, Mr. Creed Black, deliver a few remarks at two Publisher, Lexington. Herald- convocations, followed by Leader, and Mr. Davl D c , receptions, regarding a Acting Dean, UK School of suggested agenda for the Journalimn. University. The exhibit, ”A Kentucky Attendance is optional and Hundred: Landmarks of Kentucky offices must remain open. Pr1nt1ng," and accompanying Staff who cover offices during reception, will be open to the the morning convocation may public in the Department of attend the afternoon Special Collections in King convocation. Library North following the program. Staff Convocation 8:00 — 8:45 am. Address by President Roselle in the ABOVE AND BEYOND... Concert Hall of the Center for the Arts. Paul Willis recently received a 8:45 — 10:30 am. Reception in copy of this letter addressed the Lobby. Music provided to Dean Timothy Slneath of the 3 College of Library and Powell and Lllllan Mesner, in Information Science, dated conjunction with the staff, August 10, 1987. work with the Assistant to design a project to develop Dean Sineath: that concern. An example of Having recently completed this is a project which was a one {ear Asslstantshlp at the designed for me working with A rlcu ture Llbrar , I would UKM records after I had like to take ’EHIs opportunity expressed a deficiency ln to state precisely how working with classification beneficial that experience was schemes and subject headings. to me. The project allowed me not only The Agriculture Library to complete British cataloging actively supports the research, records but to verify LC teaching, and extension work of classlflcatlon and subject — the College of Agriculture. headings. The Asslstantshlp was designed The Asslstantship has to expose graduate students to proven invaluable to me. It all aspects of llbrarlanshlp has enabled me to apply theory and the integral workings of a learned in the classroom to a research library. Graduate working situation as well as Assistants are required to keep provlde me with practical the library open during peak experience. Through my evening hours and weekends Asslstantshlp at the during which time they are Agriculture Library, I have responsible for circulation, gained the confidence necessary reference, and servicing the to pursue my professional various collections. Hours career as a Cataloging worked during the regular Librarian at the New York business day are spent in Publ1cLlbrary. technical services. Assistants have the opportunity to work Jeffrey T. Huber with OCLC and the LS2000 as well as the documentation which supports the two systems. CLASSIFIED LIBRARY STAFF Practical experience ls gained WORKSHOP ln searching the databases, "Communlcatlon Skills That cataloging, and serials work" control. The Asslstantshlp ls rounded out with a weekly The Community College and seminar ln which various topics Junior College Round Table of such as reference tools, the Kentucky Library budgets, planning, staffing, or Association are presenting a future considerations are workshop on communication discussed. skllls specifically for Working in both public and classified llbrar staff. The technical services provides the objectlves of the workshop Assistants with the opportunity include: . to develop their interest ` within the profession. Once a ** methods of handling student has expressed an `troublesome' students and interest in an area, Toni faculty 4 . l ** techniques for supervising Pat Lloyd · student workers Bill Marshall ‘ ** ways to handle workplace Sandee McAn1nch conflict Paula Pope ** methods of communicating Judy Sackett more effectively Steve Savage ** ways to present your idea Gerry webb to gain respect ** methods to asses your Computerized Literature personal style -— building Searc n on your good points Stephanie Allen ** a chance to apply the Karen Cobb methods and techniques Joanne Goode learned Barb Hale Kerry Kresse * This workshop will be held Katherine Martin on Friday, October 9, 1987 at Lillian Mesner Shakertown from 10:00 am — 3:00 Patty Powell ` pm. The registration fee is Russ Powell $10.00. Lunch is $2.00, and Teresa Smyth payable at the door. Phil Stoffer To register, please send Mary Vass your name, library, position, Judy Wiza social security number and a check for $10 to Jefferson Galler Series Community College, Continuing BIII Cooper Education Office, 109 East Bonnie Cox * Broadway, Louisville, KY Margaret Doutt * 40202. For a copy of the Harriett Ford brochure with registration form Bev H1ltOn attached, please call aonnle at Roxanne Jones 257-5895. Kathy Noland Green Bean LIBRARY FACULTY COMMITTEES Bonnie Cox * 1987788 Kentucky Review * denotes committee chair Ro A en _ Jim Birchfleld * Building Kate Black Jim Birchfleld Bill Cooper Terry Birdwhistell B. J. Gooch Ruth Brown Brad Grissom John Bryant * Dan Hodge Mary Geyer Paula Pope Norma J. Gibson Meg Shaw Harry Gilbert z Mary vass Cathy Hunt Roxanne Jones Occasional Pa ers Gail Kennedy Terry Birdwhlsfell * Kerry Kresse Dennis Carrlgan Mike Lach Joyce Gilmore 5 Occasional Papers gcont'd] Claire McCann * M e Mar w Toni Powell Mary McLaren Adil Razeeq Janet Stlth Salary Review Personnel Bra Gr ssom Terry BIrdwh1stell Toni Powell * Teresa Burgett “ Mary Welch Karen Cobb Ann Howell Staff Development Cathy Hunt * Ka e B ac Bill James Charles Czarski Sandee McAn1nch Betsy Daniluk Lillian Mesner Joanne Goode * Sharon Nelkirk Joyce McKinley Loree Pennock Kate Sago Kate Sego E. B. Theirl Paul Thompson ‘ Planning Dorothy Trenbeath Kar Boewe I Diane Brunn S stems Teresa Burgett Ro A en Katherine Martin Bernle Baldini Mlko Pattie John Bryant Patty Powell Judy Fugate Ebba J. Sexton Tari Keller Meg Shaw Gall Kennedy * Phil Stoffer ` Mike Lach · Judy Wiza * Mary McLaren Miko Pattie Preservation Toni Powell Anne Campbell Christie noblnson Cindy Cline Deborah Sogin Charles Czarski Gary Stottlemyer Emilie Dawson Mary Welch Nazee Depp Norma J. Gibson Tommy Graham GAINES CENTER INFORMAL _ Barb Hale _ LUNCHEON SEMINARS FOR Ruby Herald LIBRARY STAFF Bev Hllton * Cheryl Jones As part of it= general Bill Marshall service program, the Gaines Mildred Moore Center for the Humanities is Judy Sackett again offering an informal Jeanne Trimble luncheon seminar designed to acquaint library personnel with current projects, techniques. Promotion/Tenure and resources used by UK Lynn Bowman faculty. The seminar has as Anne Campbell its purpose the furtherance of _ Mike Marklw a splrft of collegiallty and 6 intellectual appreciation among OPERATION READ AT UK those on the campus most EmpIoyee Literacy concertned twith scholarly Tu or Tra n ng researc ln he humanities. At each luncheon, a Volunteer tutors are needed facullty member w1ll explaln hl; lxfl :1; prggram thaézf vg-111 hlellp or er research, wit 1 1 era e UK sta earn ow particular emghasls on to read or earn his or her GED. resources ergploye , and wlll In otrder ti: become a tutor? a so commen on M.I. K1ng's ou mus comp ete 14 hours o xiesouzrhces for general research ¥ra1n1ng that are available at n e topic area (most Human Resource Development:. To particularly as lt would affect enroll or get more information, undergraduates and graduates please call Operation Read at who mlght want to begln UK at 257-6331. research in that area). The format, however, will be of an informal discusslon group. ALA/LAMA SEEKS PERSONNEL ‘ Participants wlll be CONSULTANTS different for each meet1ng, vglth par§1cular interest 1n the Ltlbrarles seek out oplc o discussion belng of exper 1se to consult on human _ pglmary consideration. A total resource management lssues and o 12 llbrary personnel ma to conduct worksho s on attend each meeting. Lunch personnel top1cs. To asglst 1n w1ll be provided from 12:00 - the 1dent:Lf:Lcat1on of 1:03 for participants during experienced personnel · eac session. consultants, the ·Personnel The four sesslons for the Administration Section of ALA's Fall Semester are: Library Adm1n1strat1on and Management Association is Se tember 9 Lawrence Busch, preparing a personnel SotcI§Iogy/Agrlcultureé cobnsultants list for "S u ying Science an pu l1cat1on 1n 1988. Sc1ent1sts" Individuals who want to be listed 1n this publication must October 14 Keith MacAdam, complete an application form, PHysIcs and Astronomy (*) providing lnformatlon about _ experience, references, and November 11 David Olster, personal data. A modest History (*) application fee will also be required to assist with the December 9 Percival Everett, cost of publication. Engllsh (*) App icatlons can be requested from Jim Neal, E505 _ (*) The topics of the last Pattee Library, Penn State three talks will be announced University, University Park, in a later edition of the GB. PA. 16802. If you are 1nteresté`d` 1n attending any of these luncheons, please contact Rob Aken at 257-1631. _ 7 SOUTHEASTERN LIBRARY ls S50, and rooms are available ASSOCIATION SEEKS NEW MEMBERS at the Capital Plaza Hotel for V $50 (double occupancy.) Linda Stith, SELA Watch upcoming issues of representative, reports that the gg for agenda information. ~ the Southeastern Library · Association offers its members ( a quality journal, a well- GUIDE TO RESEARCH SUPPORT planned biennial conference, AVAILABLE THROUGH THE and the opportunity to meet GRADUATE SCHOOL librarians with similar I interests and concerns. Active The new guide for research participation ls strongly support available through the encouraged, and there are 23 Graduate School outlines steps committees waiting for members. and procedures necessary in SELA membership dues order to obtain funds. The include two section/round table following basic rules apply: I affiliations and are salary- · based, with the highest dues I. Each request must be I being $15.00. Further related directly to a ( information can be obtained specific research project. from Ms. Stith or from Ellen 2. Any full-time faculty Hellard, both at the Kentucky member is eligible to Department for Libraries and apply. Visiting and Archives, Box 537, Frankfort, adjunct faculty and ` KY 40602, or call (502) 875- generally not eligible. 3 7000. [Submitted (sort of ) by 3. Funds are not intended for ~ Judy Sackett.] long-term support of ( ongoing research. 1 4. Awards seldom exceed KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION $5,000. COMPUTING AND 5. Deadlines for receipt of 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE application for regular grants for the FY1987—88 Plan now to attend the are October 1, 1987 and I Fall 1987 Kentucky Higher March 1, 1988. € Education Computing and 6. Proposals requesting less l Telecommunications Conference than $600 (exclusive of ( in Frankfort on October 26 and equipment) have no T 27. The theme of the deadline. Such proposals, ( conference will be "Informatlon termed M1n1grants,' may be j Management: A New Direction for submitted at any time and E State Government and Higher will be reviewed promptly. g Education. " g UK President David Roselle For a complete copy of the { will be the dinner speaker on rules, regulations and § Monday, October 26. A guidelines, please call Kerry g ` conference vendor exhibition at 257-5954. s and a demonstration of the g services offered by the . Department of Information a Systems. The registration fee . 8 ` ‘ l r 1988 NEH SUMMER STIPEND FALL 1987 SATURDAY SEMINARS . PROGRAMS F September 12 ‘ l The 1988 Summer Stipend . .Program of the National. The South in Transition. Dr. ` Endowment for the Humanities THomas IL ClarE. 230 New l has been recently announced. Student Center, 10:00 am — , Each year, the NEH awards Noon. several hundred summer research I stipends to university faculty. will the U.S. Constitution Both junior and senior faculty Endure for Another _200 members are eligible for the Years? Panel dlscussldd l program. The NEH not only featuring Dr. Robert M. § considers projects in the Ireland, Prof. M. Louise _ , traditlonal humanities Graham, Rep. Ernesto · { disciplines but also funds Scorscne, Dr. Sidney S. X » projects in the social sciences Ulmer. Moderator, Dean and law that have humanistic Mlchael Baer. Board Room, content or focus. The stipend 18th Floor, Patterson. 2 is $3,500 for two months of Office Tower. 10:00 am — ‘ :ummer research. 11:30 am. Over the past decade, twelve UK faculty members' The Blessings of Llbertp. · proposals have been funded by Ex . Boar Room, 1 h the NEH summer stipend program. Floor, Patterson Office Dr. Jonathan Glixon, Department Tower. 9:00 am — Noon. · of Music, held a 1987 summer stipend. H 1 g h T e m p e·r a t u r e This year, the University upercon uc v y: A will nominate three proposals Revo u ion n Science an for the national competition. Technolo . Dr. Kumble Faculty are encouraged to SuEEaswamy. 153 . apply. Before applying, Chemistry/Physics Building, applicants s ou plc up a 10:00 am — Noon. - copy of the 1988 application guidelines from the office of September 19 . David C. Johnson, Acting Associate Dean, College of Arts Garden Festival II: Plants and Y 8 Sciences, Room 271 Patterson People, An Opportunlty In l Office Tower. Ken uc y. Lan scape Gar en Interested faculty should Cen er, 10:30 am — Noon. submit a proposal and a 5 curriculum vitae to Dean "when in the Course of human Johnson's office by Thursdag, events": A Rare Copy of Ehe September 17, 1987. T e D e<: a r a 1.o n o proposa s ou o low the Independence. Dr. Thomas application guidelines and Owens. 230 Oswald should be written to appeal to Building, Lexington educated nonspecialists. Community College, 10:30 m For more information, — 11:30 mn. please contact Dean Johnson at 7 257-6689. I . 9 Food and Your Heart: A Concern CALIFORNIA of Kentucilans. Dr. Bemdhrd Hmmlg, 128 Reference/Instruction Erikson Hall, 10:00 am — Librarian. University of Noon. >>> Followed by a California, Los Angeles. healthful ta1lgate' Salary: $27,948—44,676. party, available at $5.00 Deadline: October 15, 1987. per person. Checks payable to UK must be CONNECTICUT received at 102 Erikson Hall, 0050, by September Preservation Librarian. Yale 11. For more information, University. Salary: $22,500. call 257-2878. Deadline: None specified. MASSACHUSETTS Associate Head, Acquisitions A. PAUL NESTOR CREATIVITY AWARD Department. Massachusetts - Institute of Technology. The third annual A. Paul Salary: $28,000—32,000. Nestor Creativity Award Deadline: September 30, 1987. provides funds for an annual $400 cash awamd to a regular NEW MEXICO full—t1me Lexington Campus staff member who best Reference Librarian (2 exemplifies the excellence positions). University of New expected of all employees in Mexico. Salary: $20,000. their service to the Deadline: October 15,1987. u¤1vers1ty. Nominations must be received no later than NORTH CAROLINA October 1. If you would like j to nominate someone for the Curator of Manuscript . award, please contact Carol University of North Carolina at Ranta in the D1rector's Office Chapel Hill. Salary: $45,000. at 257-3801 for a copy of the Deadline: December 1, 1987. guidelines. . Mlcroforms Cataloger. Y University of North Carolina at PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Chapel Hill. Salary: $19,000 minimum. Deadline: November n ARIZONA 1, 1987. Librarian, Cataloger for Public Service Librarian, Music l Serials. lhzlversity of Idbrary. University of North Arizona. Salary: $20,000. Carolina at Chapel Hill. Deadline: October 15, 1987. Salary: $20,000. Deadline: November 30, 1987. Middle East Librarian. University of Arizona. Salary: $20,000. Deadline: October 15, 1987. 10