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April 23-24 Library Associates Book Sale g
April 24 Lexington Architect of the Gilded Age: Part II. Walter Langsam, 4
K ( Lexington—Fayette County Historic Commission. Gallery Series. §
g King North. Noon.
April 26 Benefit performance for the Library Associates by The Louisville »
_ A Orchestra, Akira Endo, Music Director, Center for the Arts
Concert Hall, 2:30 p.m. Program to include Stravinsky's
Rite of Spring. Sponsored jointly with the University of
V Kentucky College of F1¤e Arts. Made possible by a special
grant from Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust Company. :Tickets
available from the ticket office, Center for the Arts, Noon —
. 4:00 p.m., April 13-24.
( April 26 UK Day. `
May 9 Commencement Ceremony.
4 EXHIBITS
Twenty—five years of King Library Press. Gallery, King North. (Thru May).
Hugo von Hofmannstahl. Gallery, King North. (Thru May).
Martin Luther. Lobby, King North. (Thru May).
Winners of Scholar's Library Award. King South. First week of May.
Contributors: Nancy Baker (editor), Pam Fields, Faith Harders, Gail Kennedy,
Janis Pivarnik, Paul Willis.
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! KENTUCKY SOLINET USERS GROUP `
} The Kentucky Solinet Users Group will hold its Spring Meeting this year on May 8,
I 1981, in Frankfort at Berry Hill--the State Library.
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E The program will feature Jim Nelson, State Librarian, discussing the role of the
§ Kentucky Department of Library and Archives in networking. A representative from
E SOLINET will describe and answer questions on the WLN-based regional support system
{ in development.
l EVERYONE IS INVITED! 1
ET For registration and full program, contact Gail Kennedy, Acquisitions, 257-3811.
§. KLA GODORT MEETING
}· The Government Documents Roundtable of KLA will hold a spring meeting May 15 in
<. the Gallery of King Library North. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. with
{i Shirley Demos and Vernon Smith from the State Data Center at U of L's Urban Studies
i§ Institute giving a session on the material available at the SDC on computer tapes
gl and the SDC's computer capabilities. At 1:30 there will be a working session including
jj discussion of cooperative cataloging or State Library cataloging of state documents
;¥ ' and the establishment of a depository system for state documents. There is no reg-
$1 istration fee. Contact Janis Pivarnik in GPD (7-2639) if you'd like to attend one or
wi both sessions.
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gg MIDWEST ACADEMIC LIBRARY CONFERENCE
}] The Midwest Academic Library Conference will be held May 28 and 29, 1981, at the
gi Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The theme of this year's program is "Great
ig Expectations: the Best of Times . . . the Worst of Times." Speakers will include O
Ei Herbert S. White, Dean, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University;
§§ Dr. John D. Millett, President Emeritus and former Chancellor of the Ohio Board of
Q? Regents; and Penelope McJunkin who is working on a PBS documentary about the life of
{ Carl Sandburg. There will be sessions on the "economics of implementing technology
E} management of change in libraries," as well as informal discussion groups for li-
ii brarians in information services, technical services, interlibrary loans, circulation,
Q? data base services, and special collections. The Institute of Business and Education
gf Services of the School of Business Administration has scheduled a Management Seminar
lg for participants on Thursday, May 28. This seminar is limited to 50 persons. For
QQ further information, contact Donald E. Oehlerts, Edgar W, King Library. Miami Univer-
ll sity, Oxford, OH 45056.
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F_j 4 '`‘_ DRTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1
gi gggggince Technology Reference Librarian. Auburn University. Deadline: July 1, 1981. 1
M. $8% Uilaty $16,800+. §
4 §j§&raulaticn Librarian. Oklahoma State University. Deadline: June 1, 1981. Salary 4
. ‘1§1 $1k,520 - $18,000. - A
Q   Director of Libraries. Temple University. Deadline: June 30, 1981. Salary 1
_ ‘* 30,000+.
r Business Reference Librarian. University of Louisville. Deadline: May 1, 1981. `
Salary $15,000.
§ Librarian, Acquisitions. University of Arizona. Deadline: June 15, 1981. Salary 1
$14,400 — $20,000. `
Science Reference Librarian (Physical Sciences) Arizona State University. Deadline: f
May 30, 1981. Salary $14,458+. 1
Assistant Librarian, Engineering Library. Princeton University. Deadline: May ll, 1
1981. E
Assistant Librarian, Plasma Physics Library. Princeton University. Deadline: May ll, 1
1981. 1
Assistant for Public Services Programs. University of Texas at Austin. Deadline: ,
April 24, 1981. Salary $18,000+. 1
Serials Cataloger. University of Missouri—Co1umbia. Deadline: May 1, 1981. Salary 2
$12,500. ‘ 1
Spanish and Portuguese Cataloger. University of Virginia. Deadline: May 15, 1981. 1
Salary $14,000+. 1
Head of Access Services. University of Missouri—Columbia. Deadline: June 1, 1981. . 1
Salary $23,000+. ‘ Q
Assistant Head, Catalog Department. University of Florida. Deadline: June 1, 1981.  
Salary $11,520 - $19,200 or $13,860 — $23,100. 1
Associate Director for Technical Services. University of Tennessee. Deadline: July ‘
15, 1981. Salary $28,000 - $32,000. 1
Associate Librarian II/Nonprint Librarian. University of Maryland. Deadline: June 1
1, 1981. Salary $14,500+. 1
Associate Librarian/Serials Acquisition Librarian. University of Maryland. Deadline: 1
June 1, 1981. Salary $14,500+. 1
Head of Acquisitions. University of Oklahoma. Deadline: May 6, 1981. Salary 1
$16,000. 1
Science/Technology Catalog Librarian. Rutgers. Deadline: June 1, 1981. Salary 1
$18,826+. 1
Catalog Librarian for Social Sciences. Rutgers. Deadline: June l, 1981. Salary 1
$15,415+. 1
Catalog Librarian for Music/AV. Rutgers. Deadline: September 7, 1981. Salary 1
$15,415+. _ 1
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2 ; Another reminder that you can still join ·LSO. We need your
* I support. Pay your dues of $3 to either your LSO representative or Kathy
. Holden, GPD.
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Q By now staff members who have joined LSO should have received their
§ membership cards for 1981. This card allows you to attend LSO functions
, free or at a reduced price. If you paid your dues and have not received
Q your new membership card, please contact your LSO representative or
Q Barbara Galik, Reference Dept. 7-1631.
{ Newcomers' Reception
§ A reception for newcomers to get acquainted with the staff will be
§ held on Tuesday, April 28, from 3 to 4 p.m. in the SOLARIUM, (This will
Q be a joint affair with the "oldcomers" as well as the newcomers being
§ honored, Paul Willis will be on hand to present the service award pins
2 which are usually presented at the annual Christmas luncheon. So come
i and meet some new people and honor the old people as well as eat, drink,
‘| and be merry.
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QI Volleyball ‘ ‘
;( If you and your spouse or friend want to play volleyball, please
I contact Janis Pivarnik, GPD, 7-2639,
Ԥ COME SHOW OFF WITH LSO . I
It has been said that one's photography reflects his perspective of
_ the world, and here is your opportunity to see the world through the
eyes of another. » i
I On May 6, 1981, 11:30 a.m., the LSO Lunch Hour Series will continue
I I with a program for all of us. lf ~you would like to let others
appreciate your work, send up to 5 slides, with name ,and department
I written on each (please use a pencil), to me, Andrea Bryant, BEIC, by
I May 1, The audience will enjoy their projection on a screen through the
I · use of a caramate. The groups will be shown in alphabetic sequence by
photographer's last name (which will be announced). Please number the
I slides, with no, being your favorite. If time allows, all 5 pieces of
your work will be shown.
Maureen o'Brien, Special Collections, has graciously agreed to let
us share her knowledge of photographic preservation —— (did you know
that slide mounts and photographs should not be written on with ink?)
lf you would like to bring some photographs with, you to th
I presentation, to show or to ask Maureen about, please feel free to do
so,
- Come and appreciate the efforts of others and also find out how to
properly treat your precious memories,
Andrea Bryant
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I WONDER WHERE IT WENT DEPARTMENT i
\ Two weeks ago Roxanna Jones of Circulation sent me (via campus
mail) a_ review of the first of a series of luncheons to be held in_the
Umbrella Room. I am still waiting for it. Roxanna has agreed to redo
her review so barring no other difficuties I should have it for the next
g WAX BEAN. I have a feeling the review was routed to we by way of Cape
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E Wedding Bells for. KARL-HEINZ BOEWE of Medical Center Library (Media
j Center) and JOAN-LORNA BONNEMANN of EKU on May 1, 1981. Ms. Bonnemann
I is a voice teacher at EKU and Karl tells me she is a delightful lyric
glL soprano.
i! JIM BIRCHFIELD will be succeeding Dwight Agner as Editor for the Western
_; Hemisphere of Private Press Books, the annual bibliography sponsored by
{| the British—based Private Libraries Association.
Q Congratulations to PAM SCHRILS (Cataloging Department) and DOUGLA&g§AUER
g on their recent marriage. Pam and Douglas are now residing in Barnveld,
I New York. Their mailing address is P.0. Box 56 and zip code is 13304.
i · Congratulations to TRUDY PURCELL (Collection Development) and DONNIE DAY
1 on their recent marriage. I got the news via standard library paperwork.
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