xt7p5h7bt81w https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7p5h7bt81w/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19870213 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 13, 1987, no. 497 text The Green Bean, February 13, 1987, no. 497 1987 2014 true xt7p5h7bt81w section xt7p5h7bt81w 'IE G EEN BEAN Number 497 G3 df February 13, 1987 Calendar February 13 Gallery Series: Dr. W.Y. Adams, Dept. of Anthropology "Nubia: Corridor to Africa" February 13 First American magazine published on this date in 1741 by Andrew Bradford, entitled "The American Magazine" February 14 St. Valentine's Day February 19 Nicolaus Copernicus, 1473- 1543. Polish astronomer who believed that the Earth revolves around the Sun. . February 20 Gallery Series: Dr. Laurence Prescott, Dept. of Spanish and Italian——"The African Presence in Spanish America" February 21 "New Yorker Magazine" published for the first time in 1925. · February 22 George washington, 1732 — 1799. First US President. _ February 23 George Frederick Handel, 1685 — 1759. February 23 W.E.B. DuBois, 1868 — 1963. Leader of the movement for Black quality. February 25 Pierre August Renoir, 1841 — 1919. French artist. February 27 Gallery Series: Clay Maupin, UK Office of Financia Counseling——"Information on Tax Law Changes for 1987" February 27 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 - 1882. American poet. Next issue: Friday, February 27, 1987 Deadline for inclusion: Friday, February 20, 1987 Production Staff: Editor, Kerry Kresse; Tyijft, Scott Lutz; . t , c M ° ° P“““ ER. Newsletter of the mversnty L of Kentucky Lnbrarnes 1 FROM THE EDITOR’s husk will be an average of foun\\\\) _~*_”“M-N_"*““m~"~“ >``' '»'` wt `'AA people ix; a terminal, please I hope xunua or you are pre~register by calling Joanne V suspicious, as this is Dmiday Goode at Z5? ·V-- 0365 or Kerry the 13th. Im; an. attempt to Kresse at 257~5954. ward off any evil spirits, l'll If yon wonld like a copy wish you all Happy Valentine's of the handout for either Day. session, call Bonnie Cox at People have ashes me many 257~5895 for the Intermediate times how tx> get information session, or Teri Keller at 257- published in the GB. It's 2643 for the Beginning session. t pretty simple, reallyl ron can 5 send your oontrihulion to me, g Kerry Kresse, Chemistry/Physics PC[QQ§AQ@AQ§@Q§ g_J L 1 b r a ry , 1 5 0 Chem 1. s 4; r- y P hy :1. rz s gg_;»_l- ogg @1 rites Building, 0055. Kn; _wmi can `—* NM wm_ place your item ill the Green On Wednesday, rebruary IB, Bean folder, normally reptmon at 3:00 iri the imwl Library, Carol's desk in the nlreotor's Gary Stottlemyer will present a Office, and I’ll iw; sure to session on "Batoh Files". Gary find it. Please sign yoor name wrote the following summary of so that I can give you nredit what the session will cover: as a `cub reporter‘ for the GB. Pretty easy. lf yon hone any Are you tired of ~ questions, you can also mall me going through several steps to at 257—5954° I can always use load Wordstar or Lotus? would the help, and it's hard to keep you prefer to simply put your ` up with everything: program in the drive,‘tnrn on The 500th editwon of lhe the machine and }nnM> it boot QB looms on the hn;lzon, with your software automatically? March 27 as the anti ipat·d »_,¢ what you need is a hatch file! date of publioaliwnl One A batch file is simply a person is preparing a brief textfile which uonsists of file history of the GB, and if any names and DUE commands that are of you wish to add something to processed anixnuatioally in this special lssue, or wonld sequence. They are useful for like to see something specific setting up repetitive tasks to in it, please let mn knowl prepare your syxdwmn for a HBPPY f€¤di0Q~ particular applloatlnnl You »KK may have already v~vd them and not known it ~?n~ woot familiar ~—— is AUTOmXBX,HxVQ Yon can also Y// PC/DOS LEARNERS GMOUP learn to wri,u yoma own to set ; -_”_——W“wM*W”mwMWMdmN l`'' up oustnmimed goftwqrel TAKE i Back kn! populart den ndii CONTROL! Learn about hatch { Tari Keller will repeat her files at the =.‘ next PC Dearner’s \ beginning DOB session on Grmmusesshnn TuesdayJ _§ebrwalymMlf, on ‘hhe V l I thlEd—floor#of King heath at The sessi>n ·.l. will he held f 3:00. She will tmznramwj the in the loom near the mira desk 5 M300 terminals. To keep the in the Lam llY;xry» Again, to ` i class manageable and so there keep ol»ss siaw nahrgeahle we L 2 have to limit the session to library staff does all the 15. Please call Joanne Goode time--but sometimes the tiniest at 257-8365 or Kerry Kresse at things are so important. 257-5954 to reserve a spot. (Submitted by Joanne Goode,) Sincerely yours, Dr. Paul Corio, Department of Chemistry ABOVE AND BEYONQLLL Mr. Willis received the >> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> following thank-you letters: Jan. 1987 February 3, 1987 Dear Mr. Willis, Dear Sir [William Marshall] I wish to express my Many thanks for the appreciation for the help the Zumwalt deeds and iiformation. library staff has been during I always appreciate the good my tenure at the University of services II get when ii order Kentucky. It is not, I think, information from your library. too great a generalization to It's the best in [thé] nation. include the entire staff, as I make frequent use of the Sincerely, libraries in Mathematics, Mrs. Dora L. Duggins Music, Engineering, Chemistry Jacksonville, Ill. and Physics, as well as the `" King Library. There are, of course, any number of ways by EDUCATION LIBRARY ACQUIRES ° which library services could be CD-ROM MATERIALS improved, but I cannot fault the librarians and support The Education Library has staff who have repeatedly cmma now acquired the ERIC system to my rescue, often suggesting [an index for materials in useful ideas, further education] on compact disc (CD- information, or additional ROM). Currently, this system services. For instance, just covers only materials published the other day I needed some from 1983 - 1986, but two more geographical information and discs, which will cover the called the Map Department. period from 1966 - 1982, are Within fifteen xninutes II had expected to arrive sometime all the required information. during the next few weeks. A few minutes later, Mr. Calvin Anyone who is interested in Gross called back to say he had seeing a demonstration of this discovered additional items of system should contact Mary Vass interest and would put them on at the Education Library at reserve for me. A little 257-1351. or 257·—797 7. thing, of course, a tiny thing, Organized demonstrations will the sort of thingilinmgine our be scheduled for the week of February 16-20 and Feb 23-27. If you'd like to drop by and . look over the system on your own, it is quite user-friendly and will be available anytime 3 check to The Kentucky ApuU.17,19B7. Historical Society, Old State House, P.O. Box H, Frankfort, Central Reference Librarian. KY. 40602—2108. University of Arizona. Salary: V $18,500 minimum. Deadline: April 17, 1987. TOUR SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AMDAMHUMS Manuscripts Librarian. University of Arizona. Salary: The ACTS Orientatimui $18,500 ndnimum. Deadline: Committee is sponsoring the April 17, 1987. first in a series of group tours of the various library Head of the Loan. Department. departments, branches, and University of Arizona. Salary: associate libraries. we will $28,000-$42,000. Deadline: sponsor these tours from four April 17, 1987. to six times throughout the year. All interested library CALIFORNIA ` staff and faculty are welcome to attend. Head, Engineering and Math The first tours in this Library. University of series are in Special California, Los Angeles. Collections and Archives. Iwjl Salary: $34,452—$42,264. Marshall, Head of Special Deadline: April 1, 1987. , Collections and Archives, will lead the tours on Tuesday, GEORGIA February 17 and Thursday, February 19. Both tours last Curriculum Materials Librarian. fron1 2:30 —— 4:00. Space is University of Georgia. Salary: limited to l2 people per group, 17,200 minimum. Deadline: and reservations will be on a March 20, 1987. first—come, first-served basis. Please call Dan Hodge at the Serials Cataloger. University Architecture Library at 257- of Georgia. Salary: $17,200 1533 to reserve a place. minimum. Deadline: March 20, 1987. PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Assistant Head of Circulation. _ University of Georgia. Salary: ALABAMA $17,200 minimum. Deadline: March 20, 1987. Reference/Music Librarian. University of Alabama. Salary: KANSAS $16,000 minimum. Deadline: March Assistant Government Documents 1, 1987. and Maps Librarian. University of Kansas. Salary: $18,000- ARIZONA $24,000. Deadline: March 6, 1987. Science—Engineering Librarian. University of Arizona. Salary: MASSACHUSETTS $18,500 minimum. Deadline: 5 during the L1brary's regular Kerry Kresse, Chemistry/Physics hours. (Submitted by Mary L1—brary, 150 Chemistry/Physics Vass) Building, 0055. (Submitted by Julie Stone) STAFF RECOGNITION HUMANITIES SCHOLARSHIPS Staff members who go above FOR UK PERSONNEL and beyond the call of duty in their work often receive little The Gaines Center for the or no recognition for their Humanities announces its third efforts. The activity of annual Scholarship in the faculty members is mentioned in Humanities, available to any the Staff Activities column of full-time, non-faculty the Q2. THIS coIumn will now university employee. You need be expanded to include all not have a college degree, or members of the Library staff. be enrolled in a degree program Suggested criteria for to be eligible. The` recognition ln a work-related scholarship is good for one activity includes: academic year, and allows the . recipient to attend any course >>New ideas or innovations in English, philosophy, that improve work performance history, the classics, and >>New skills certain classes ln foreign >>Comm1ttee involvement languages, anthropology, >>Ass1st1ng other sociology, psychology, departments, Library or political science, the fine otherwise arts and architecture: A copy >>work1ng in areas outside of the application instructions your job description is available from the Gaines Center, 232 East Maxwell St., Both supervisors and staff Campus, 0344, or call Kerry may submit recommendations, but Kresse at 257-5954. supervisor approval should be obtained first. A staff member may submit his/her own KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIET'1; recommendation. Remember, this MEMBERSHIP DRIVE newsletter represents the Library system to the entire. The Kentucky Historical University community, and to Society invites you to become a libraries outside UK as well, member. The Society collects so we need to let everyone know and preserves authentic what we accomplish. information, facts and relics Please keep activity connected with the history of summaries short, two or three the Commonwealth. Membership _ sentences usually does it, includes a year's subscription though longer contributions to the Reglster, a quarterly will be accepted. All publica lon, and the contributions are subject to newsletter. Membership dues ‘ editorial `fine-tuning'. are: Annual--$18.00, Student-- ( Send recommendations for S 1 2 . 5 0 , L 1 f e - - $ 3 0 0 , the Staff Activities column to Benefactor—-$1,000. Send your 4 Head, Acquisitions Department. Massachusetts Institute of . Technology. Salary: $35,000 minimum. Deadline: March 9, 1987. _ . V MICHIGAN A Assistant Director for Collection Management. University of Michigan. Salary: $45,000 minimum. Deadline: February 15, 1987. NEW YORK I Head, Document Delivery and _ Facilities. SUNY, Buffalo. Salary: $23,000—$25,000. Deadline: none given. Assistant Librarian, Cataloging. SUNY, Buffalo. Salary: $18,000 minimum. _ Deadline: none given. _ OREGON Reference Librarian. University of Oregon. Salary: $18,500—$21,500. Deadline: April 15, 1987. VIRGINIA University Archivist. virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Salary: $18,700 minimum. Deadline: March 10, . 1987. Microforms Librarian. virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Salary: $18,700 minimum. Deadline: March 10, 1987. 6 ___ . V rr· V 7 V V V V ' ' " `gé R