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ACTS STAFF MEETING
The ACTS Executive Committee would like to invite the Library's
Classified Staff to its first meeting to be held April 25, 1990
at 9:30 a.m. and at 2:00 p.m. in the Peal Gallery. The speakers
will be Suzanne Leibee and Ann Fister from the Human Resource
Department, and the subject will be an overview of all of HRD's
training workshops offered. The same program will be presented
at the next Faculty Meeting on April 26, 1990.
(Submitted by Karen Cline.)
1 ADVANCED ONLINE SEARCHING COURSE
The College of Library and Information Science is offering an
advanced online searching course this summer for the first time.
The course is LIS690, Special Topics in Library and Information
Science: Advanced Online Searching and is scheduled for June 7-
August 2, from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. It will consist of advanced
study of the structure and effective searching of major online
databases in (1) Humanities and Social Sciences; (2) Life and
, Health Sciences; and (3) Physical Sciences and Engineering. The
pre—requisite is that students must have taken either LIS630,
Computer-Based Reference Services, or have some online searching
experience. There is a limited number of spaces available, so
contact the CLIS as soon as possible if you are interested.
( KENTUCKY SOLINET USERS GROUP I
The Kentucky Solinet Users Group is having its spring meeting at
western Kentucky University, in Bowling Green, Friday, June
1,1990. The meeting will take place in the Downing University
Center from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Program participants from UK
include Gail Kennedy, Miko Pattie, and John Bryant. In addition
to reports, topics to be discussed are ILL, Group Access for KLN,
Personnel Recruitment for Tech. Services, and Library School
Preparation. For a registration form see the next page.
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KENTUCKY SOLINET USERS GROUP MEETING
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
FRIDAY, JUNE I, I990
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L ADDRESS  
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Library name (if not part of address) _____...................
Do you need a receipt for registration? yes ... no ....
Members — $I0.00 ........ (includes lunch) * l
Non—members - $i5.00 ....... (includes lunch) * e
* we regret that we cannot offer a vegetarian lunch. 4
Membership information is available from Teresa Burgett. Membership
normally runs November through October, including the fall meeting and
the spring meeting.
lp To register for the June meeting, make check payable to Kentucky Solinet V _ _
Users Group and mail with form to:
Teresa Burgett `
, 110 King South Q
University of Kentucky `
Lexington, KY 40506-0039
606-257-8397 ’
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: MAY I, I990
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MINI-SESSIONS FOR 1990 KLA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
October 24-26, 1990 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Lexington
The Academic Section of the Kentucky Library Association invites
members to submit propoeals for presentation at the 1990 KLA Fall
Conference. Sessions will be scheduled to last 45 minutes and
will be October 25, 1:30-5:15 p.m. and October 26, 2:00-3:45 p.mL
Attendance is expected to be 20-30 people. All equipment must be
provided by the speaker.
 
TOPIC:
TITLE OF PROGRAM:
PRESENTOR (NAME, MAILING ADDRESS, WORK PHONE & FAX):
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PRESENTATION (GOALS & CENTRAL POINTS): .
TARGET AUDIENCE (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY):
Academic Public Special School Media Trustees
Return to Judy Sackett, Preservation Department, King Library,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0039
FAX: 606/257-1563
DEADLINE: MAY 1, 1990
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 KHECC CONFERENCE ON INFO. TECH.
Plane for the Spring 1990 Kentucky Higher Education Computing and
Communications Conference are near completion. "Information
Technology--Making It All Fit" has been chosen for the conference i
theme with discussions and presentations to focus around four
technological areas: Library, Computing Services, Media/Printing-
Publishing, and Telecommunications.
The Adron Doran University Center on the Morehead State Univer-
sity campus has been reserved for May 21-22, 1990. KHECC regis-
tration fee is $55.00 with all meals and breaks included. The
registration deadline is May 4, 1990. For lodging, the Holiday
Inn (784-7591) is holding a limited number of rooms for KHECC
attendees until May 4 for $39.00 single or double occupancy.
Other area hotels are the Super 8 (784-8882) and the Mountain
Lodge (783-1555). For information, contact Sue Bang, KHECC Con-
ference Coordinator, 213 Downing Hall, Morehead State Univ.,
Morehead, KY 40351.
NEH FELLOWSHIPS
The Division of Fellowships and Seminars is concerned that scho-
lars at museums, historical societies and research libraries may
not be aware of their eligibility for the various programs of the
Division. NEH Fellowships support six to twelve months of full-
time, uninterrupted study and research that will make significant -
contributions to the humanities.
While NEH Fellowships cannot be used to catalogue or organize
collections or to prepare exhibitions, they can be used to work
on books, monographs, series of articles, series of public or
scholarly lectures and presentations, and interpretative cata-
logues to accompany exhibitions. Work which is not eligible for
fellowship support may, however, be eligible through programs in
the Division of General Programs, the Division of Research Pro-
grams, and the Office of Preservation Programs.
Full details about the programs are available in the application
materials. The address is Division of Fellowships and Seminars,
National Endowment for the Humanities, Room 316, 1100 Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, N.w., washington, D.C. 20506. The telephone number
is 202/786-0466.
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 - * PERSONNEL NOTES *
STAFF ACTIVITIES THANK YOU
Two of the Library faculty I wanted to let all of you
members recently appeared in know how much I enjoyed my
publications: assignment in the UK Libraries
system. Each of you that I
worked with were very helpful
Toni Powell and the Agriculture and informative, I learned a
Library are the subjects of an great deal.
article in The Ambassador
(Spring 1990), P- 6-7. The Best wishes for the future
title of the article is, "Got a plans of the Libraries and I
Question? The Ag Library is the hope to see you around campus.
place to go for answers." and
it looks at the changing role Sincerely, ·
of the library and related Margey McQuilkin
challenges.
The following memo was re-
Mary McLaren is the author of ceived by Paul Willis from
an article in the "Give Us Your Judi Joseph:
Input" column of Against the
Grain, 2/1 (Feb. 1990), p. 31- I want to thank you and the UK
32, 36. The article, "Acquisi- Libraries for presenting the
tions System——The Response(s)" River of Earth anniversary .
examines the use of current celebration for Mr. James
automated acquisition systems- Still. I was quite moved by
—who’s using what and who's the event, and I think Kate
changing to what. The list is Black did an excellent job in
very illuminating. blending special personalities
and material for a touching
yet joyous celebration.
* PROFESSIONAL READING *
Carnevale, Anthony P., Leila J. Gainer, and Janice Villet.
Training in America: The Organization and Strategic Role of
Training. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990.
[HF5549.5.T7 C2984 1990]
Goodman, Paul S., et al. Technology and Organizations. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990.
[HD45 .G58 1990]
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 _ Smith, Eldred. The Librarian, the Scholar, and the Future of the
· Research Library. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
[Z675.R45 S6 1990] V
g (Submitted by Rob Aken.) ·’
* JOB OPPORTUNITIES *
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FLORIDA
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I, GRADE 5, ‘* HEAD, EDUCATION LIBRARY AND
Bibliographic Maintenance. e EDUCATION BIBLIOGRAPHER, Univ.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN II, GRADE 6, ,° of FL. Salary: $28,000 min.
CSR. Deadline: May 4, 1990.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN III, GRADE _ HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
7, Circulation. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN AND MA-
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN IV, GRADE 8, CHINE READABLE DATA FILES
ILL. LIBRARIAN, Univ. of FL. Sala-
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN VI, GRADE ry: $23,000 min. Deadline: A
10, Engineering Library. Apr. 30, 1990.
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN IX, GRADE FOREIGN DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN-
13, Circulation. SELECTOR, Univ. of FL. Sala-
ry: $23,000 min. Deadline:
If interested in these posi- Apr. 30, 1990.
tions, please contact Ann
Howell in the Director's Of- ASSISTANT GOVT. PUBLICATIONS
fice. AND MAPS LIBRARIAN, Univ. of
Miami. Salary: $21,000 min. _
Deadline: June 15, 1990.
DELAWARE _
_ INDIANA
LIBRARY MINORITY INTERN, Univ.
of Del. Salary: $23,288. REFERENCE AND ARCHIVES LI- _
Deadline: May 11, 1990. BRARIAN, Ind. Univ. Southeast, (
New Albany. Salary: $19,500.
Deadline: June 1, 1990
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VISITING ASST. LIBRARIAN,
MUSIC CATALOGER, TITLE II—C
PROJECT (7 mos. with probable
PRESIDENT, Council on Library extension), Ind. Univ., Bloom-
Resources. Washington, D.C. ington. Salary: $23,400 (12
Salary: none given. Deadline: mos.). Deadline: May 1, 1990. ».
none given.
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 MAINE HEAD, MATHEMATICS LIBRARY,
Univ. of Cincinnati. Salary:
$25,000—29,000. Deadline: May
SCIENCE LIBRARIAN, Bowdoin 25, 1990.
College, Brunswick. Salary:
none given. Deadline: until _
y filled.
OKLAHOMA
MICHIGAN CATALOGER (Monographs), Univ.
of OK. Salary: $28,966 min.
Deadline: June 15, 1990.
GOVT. DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN, SERIALS CATALOGER, Univ. of
Mich. State Univ. Salary: OK. Salary: $28,966 min.
$24,000 min. Deadline: May 15, Deadline: June 22, 1990.
1990. HUMANITIES REFERENCE LIBRARI-
AN, Univ. of OK. Salary:
$28,966 min. Deadline: June
15, 1990. '
MINNESOTA WESTERN HISTORY COLLECTIONS
LIBRARIAN, Univ. of OK. Sala-
ry: $28,966 min. Deadline:
GOVT. PUBLICATIONS/REFERENCE June 15, 1990.
LIBRARIAN, Winona State Univ.
Salary: none given. Deadline:
Apr. 23, 1990.
OREGON
NEW YORK MARINE SCIENCE LIBRARIAN, Ore, ‘
State Univ. Salary: $30,000
min. Deadline: June 1, 1990.
ASST DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION ASST. DIRECTOR FOR TECHNICAL,
MGT. ` AND DEVELOPMENT, SUNY, AUTOMATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE
Stony Brook. Salary: none SERVICES, Ore. State Univ.
given. Deadline: May 4, 1990. Salary: $40,000 min. Dead-
line: May 1, l990.SCIENCE
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, Univ. of
Ore. Salary: $20,000-24,000.
OHIO Deadline: May 31, 1990.
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, Kent State
Univ. Salary: $24,445 min. WASHINGTON
Deadline: June 1, 1990.
PRINCIPAL CATALOGER, Univ. of
WA. Salary: $28,000 min.
Deadline: May ll, 1990.
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