xt7rxw47rb4h https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7rxw47rb4h/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19870807 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, August 7, 1987, no. 508 text The Green Bean, August 7, 1987, no. 508 1987 2014 true xt7rxw47rb4h section xt7rxw47rb4h ` ( Q , . ... A,,. V,. ,. - . EN BEAN r;?g PA .§ §“%. ~`”.. E Number 508 August 7, 1987 { e C A L E N D A R August 7 Nathaniel Greene, 1742-1786. Revolutionary war General. August 9 Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan,·1n 1945. y August 14 Japan surrendered to the Allies in 1945, ending world war II. ` August 15 Sir walter Scott, 1771-1832. Scottish poet and novelist. “ I August 17 Davy Crockett, 1786-1836. American frontlersman. \ August 17 Gold was discovered in the Yukon in 1896. \ August 18 virginia Dare, 1587-?. First child of English I parents born in the New world, disappeared, with the rest of the colony, sometime before 1591. August 19 Town Meeting, Room 110 Whitehall Classroom Building. i August 19 Ogden Nash, 1902-1971. American poet and humorist. g August 21 Fall Library Faculty Meeting. Faculty Club. l D Next Green Bean: Friday, August 21, 1987 Deadline for inclusion: Friday, August 14, 1987 Production Staff: Editor/typlst —— Kerry Kresse; Typ1st/ proofreader -- Carol Renta; Printer -- Cecil Madison. ;: W1 X nw I 0 Agewslerter of me Umversnty . 1 of Kentucky Lnbmrnes A · V \ W FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK 19th in Room 119 Whitehall Classroom Building. The Most people have heard of meeting will run from 8:00 am — sniglets, those words that 9:30 am. The libraries will should be ln the dictionary, than open at 10:00 am. If you but were missed somehow. Gwen do not attend the meeting, you Curtis has sent a few that she must report to work at your spotted in the Kentucky regular time. Utilities employee newsletter. There are a few that work for libraries as well as utility FALL FACULTY MEETING companies: The 1987 Fall Library acromania —— aa tendency to Faculty Meeting will be held assign acronyms to everything Friday, August 21 at the Faculty Club in the large purgamemory -— the place where banquet room. The meeting will lost computer information goes begin at 8:00 am, and President { Roselle will meet with us at technophrenla —··- an 8:30 am. & overwhelming feeling of panic The Faculty Club will f and nausea at the loss of data provide a luncheon of chicken Q on a computer salad sandwich on a croissant, 5 with soup du jour, relishes, xerocrypt —— the hidden place banana cake, and beverage. The » in a copier where paper goes cost is $5.25 per person. when the machine jams Please contact Carol Renta in ` the D1rector’s Office (257- Q Stay cool and happy reading! 3801) by Augustmlg if you wish Q —KLK to have lunc eon reservations. g Money will be collected on the y day of the meeting. BON VOYAGE...AND*§QQD LUCK! The agenda for the meeting { is a follows: } Jane Lane —— Blological { Sclences Library 8:00 — 8:30 Introductions ? and agenda review ; Jennifer Geran —~ Interlibrary * Loan _ 8:30 —__gL3g President ‘| RoseIIe WELCOME ABOARD 9:30 — Qzgg Break Katherine Martin —~ Reference 9:45 — 11:45 Regular U Librarian LIErary Faculty Buslness a. Minutes from last meeting i b. Budget update LIBRARY TOWN MEETING c. Personnel update d. Promotion & tenure, ’ The UK Libraries Town and performance V Meeting will be held August evaluation review _ ‘ 2 { e. Committees library. I do appreciate your i f. Elections time and interest. g. F al.l nxeeat irxg schedule: Sept. 25, Sincerely, skip October, Nov. Sue Ann Truitt 20; 180 h. Committee reports 1.M1sce1laneous ** * ** * ** * ** V r e p<¤r·t s Blld announcements Adil Razee , Reference, 1:00 — Library plans receIved the following letter: July 21. 1987 THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU Dear Mr. Razeeq, July 27, 1987 The MMM Investment Club wants to thank you for your Dear Joyce and LSO, kind and thorough tour through At this time I would like the resources available for to thank everyone for the researching investment lovely Retirement Dinner. it decisions at the M.I. King was fabulous. Library. we feel that we I shall never forget the learned a great deal in our wonderful years with the time with you on July 14. we Library nor shall I forget the are especially grateful for many friends I have made. They your help in obtaining the have all meant so much. guide to sources you passed on Thanks again for to us. It was certainly above everything. and beyond the call of duty. Club members were Love, unanimous in expressing great Betty Sutton pleasure with the expertise and professionalism of the library staff represented in you. ABOVE AND BEYOND... Those of us on the UK staff were particularly happy to be Harr Gilbert, Architecture able to show off' he M.I. Library, recently helped a King Library to those ' local designer research bank colleagues who are not V architecture of the late 1800s. associated with the University. He received the following note: Thank you again. Sincerely, July 21, 9187 Kathleen M. Dewalt Dept. of Behavioral Science Dear Mr. Gilbert, Secretary, MMM Investment Club A belated note to thank you for your helpfulness. The bank project is an interesting ** * ** * ** * ** project and I received so much ~ insight from the visit to your 3 Mr. Willis recently received July 27, 1987 the following letters: Dear Paul, July 23. 1987 As I was sitting down to put together a syllabus for the Dear Paul, Fall Semester of 1987, I On Saturday, July 18, decided once again to include a 1987, I had an occasion to use session at M.I. King with Judy the library at the University Fu ate. In recent semesters I in order to try to find a Have Been calling upon Judy to special periodical. The provide orientation for service from all three students in my graduate departments I had contact with seminars. Judy always prepares was excellent, even though it seriously for these sessions was a Saturday during summer and does an excellent job in session. I had dealings with them. Indeed, I flnd that I the front desk personnel who always learn something in them were very courteous and helpful myself. ‘ in providing me with a card. I This time I’ll be asking was assisted by a woman in Judy to speak to a group of Government Documents who students in a 200 level course, eagerly pointed out the but I'm certain that she will location of the journal I do just as well. I'm not needed and quickly obtained a certain that I've ever taken volume which was located on a the time to write to tell you different floor and brought lt what a good job she does ln to me. Finally, a gentleman in these orientation activities. Periodicals was very helpful to So with this letter I hope to me in helping to locate a correct an oversight. publication, informing me that Judy Fugate ls one of a the University dld not have number of your staff members earlier volumes of this who do excellent work. Please publication and ln assisting me convey to her my appreciation. with the microfiche so that I could determine the location of Sincerely, various periodicals. Kenneth M. Coleman Again, the service was Dept. of Political Science excellent, competent and courteous from three different · departments and I thought you ** * ** * ** * ** would want to know. Sandra McAn1nch, Government Sincerely, Pu5IIcaEIons, received the James w. Gardner following letter: Scorsone a Gardner Attorneys at Law July 16, 1987 Dear Ms. McAn1nch, Your generous gift of ** * ** * ** * ** agricultural publications, dating from the ate nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, 4 = is most appreciated. These UK PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN books will be of great value to MEMORABILIA COLLECTION me as a source of information ‘ on the progress of the Amerlcan The UK Presidential cheese lndustry. Although my Campaign Memorabilia Collection book targets the New York state was exhibited during the cheese lndustry in particular, national convention of the change and legislation anywhere American Political Items , in the nation was important to Collectors. The meeting was the overall development of the held at the Ramada East industry in this state. Convention Center ln .... This history could not Louisville, August 5-8. have been written without the (Submitted by Blll Cooper) cooperation and generous assistance of librarians, historians, cheese makers and ROGERS C.B. MORTON PAPERS manufacturers, dairy scientists and government officials. I The University of Kentucky have been fortunate to receive Library Special Collections informatilon from many other Department has recently opened states; d from Canada. I will for research the papers of be honored to include the Rogers C.B. Morton. A native Library at the University of of Louisville, Morton served as Kentucky and your name and a U.S. Congressman from b r a n c h , w 1 t h m y Maryland (1963-71), Secretary acknowledgments. of the Interior (1971-75), Thank _ you for your Secretary of Commerce (1975- understanding of my needs and 76), and Chairman of the for the generous gift of these President Ford Committee books. (1976). He also headed the Republican National Committee Sincerely yours, (1969-71), a post which his Eunice R. Stamm brother, U.S. Senator Thruston Binghamton, NY Morton, had held a decade earlier. The collection consists of STAFF ACTIVITIES 450 Hollinger boxes of materials divided into the Jim Blrchfield, Collection following series: Congressional A Development, recently published Republican National Committee, an article entitled, "John S. Interior Department, Commerce Mayfield: A Charismatic Department, Counselor to the Collector" in the Byron Society President, Photographs, Newsletter. The article Memorabilia, and Publications. H1gHIIgH`€s Mr. Mayf1eld's Scholars interested in the activities as a collector of presidential administrations of Byron works and items, and the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford Mayfield Collection at Syracuse will find a wealth of University. information in these papers. A detailed descriptive _ guide ls available for the Rogers Morton Collection which 5 includes subject, corporate and period. Some assistance is personal name indexe . In also provided for moving and addition, there are subject and other program-related expenses. persons Indexes for the For a copy of the brochure photographs. (Submitted by or for more information, please Bill Cooper) call or write: Academic Library . Management Intern Program, Council on Library Resources, COUNCIL ON LIBRARY RESOURCES 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, Nw, LIBRARY MANAGEMENT washington, DC. 20036. (202) INTERN PROGRAM 483-7474. The Council on Library Resources invites applications EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for the Academic Library Management Intern Program for The UK Employee Assistance the 1988-1989 academic year. Program is provided by the The Intern Program is for College of Social work. They librarians who are interested provide confidential and in taking responsibility for professional ervlce for all the administration of large university employees. They libraries and who wish to also erve as a problem improve their own management assessment and referral center, abilities. Appllcatlons are offering free initial invited from individuals who counseling to UK employees. have high professional They can assist you in a aspirations and who have wide range of problems or successfully demonstrated difficult areas 1n·your life, pertinent skills. including emotions stress, Interns typically spend communication skills, substance the academic year (September to abuse, legal and financial May) working with the director difficulties, retirement and senior administrative staff concerns, needs for special in a large and well-managed services, family concerns, research library. Individual alcoholism, physical problems, programs wlll vary, but all and marital problems. You may interns will observe and refer yourse f to the service, participate in management and supervisors or even family activities and undertake members may contact the servlce · special assignments. The goal for assistance. is to expose interns to the If you need help, or if complex array of policy matters you have any questions, please and operating problems of large contact the service during work research libraries. Each hours by calling 257-1467. You intern may be expected to can also drop ln their offices undertake research and analysis in Rooms 11 and 13 of Bradley of a substantive problem in a Hall. supervised project. Each intern will be awarded a stipend equal to basic salary and benefits (up _ to $30,000) for the nine-month 6 Q TENNESSEE ARCHIVISTS/KENTUCKY Klshlnev (ln Moldavia) and EOUNCTL ON ARCHTVEE Vilnius (in Lithuania) . ‘ Fall Meetlng The emlnar will dlscuss access services in academic Paris Landing State Park libraries, automated in Buchanan, TN, will be the circulation, interlibrary site of the Tennessee loans, collection arrangement, Archivists fall meetlng. Held branch libraries, and special _ with the Kentucky Council on collections. For a copy of the Archives on September 17-18, brochure, plea e ca Kerry 1987, the theme of the meeting Kresse at 257-5954 or write to is Archival Relationships the Office of Continuing working Together.' Anne Professional Education, 3500-E Campbell, King Circulation, Is Comanche Rd. NE, Suite 2, c a r o the Kentucky Council Albuquerque, NM 87107. (505) on Archives, and presents the 881-4229. Meeting welcome. Kate Black, _ Special Cqllectlons, Is · speaking on Regional Archival THE BOOKSHELF Resources in the Border States.'. Beyond Bibliography / by The registration deadline Fre er c G. Kilgour. is September 1. For a copy of [The Third British Library the program and a registration Annual Research lecture form, please call or write: 1984]. London: British Tennessee Archivists Meeting, Library, 1984. Call Special Collections, The Jean number ZZ 87-2704. and Alexander Heard Library. ’ 419 21st Avenue South, Bibliographic Displays in the Nashville, TN. 37240—OO07. On ne Ca a o y wa (615) 322-2807. Crawford, wlth Lennle Hotel reservations are Stovel and Kathleen Bales. available at Paris Landing white Plains, NY: Park, and are due by August 10. Knowledge Industry To obtain a hotel reservation, Publications, 1986. Call please call (901) 642-4311. number Z699.3 C69 1986. You must specify Tennessee Archives when you call. Proposals and Contracts for . . L rar Au oma on: GuIdeIInes For Pre arIn SOVIET-AMERICAN SEMINAR RFP’s 7 Eyl Edwin M. ON COMPARATIVE EDUCATION-- Cor ez. C icago: ALA, PHysIcaI Access to Llbrary 1987. Call number Z678.9 Ma er a sz Towar e C637 1987. 21sE Century The unlverslty of New Mexico is sponsoring a library seminar/tour in the Soviet Union from October 9-23, 1987. For $1799 per person, you will travel to Mo cow, Leningrad, 7 r M. I. KING JOB OPENINGS Colorado, Boulder. Salary: $26,000 — $31,000. Deadline: LT V, grade 9, Interlibrary September 1, 1987. Loan. LT V, grade 9, Biological GEORGIA Sciences. Science Librarian. Emory LT IV. grade 8, Online University. Salary: $21,500- ‘ Cataloging. $27,000. Deadline: September 1, 1987. PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES KANSAS CALIFORNIA Cataloging Librarian. University of Kansas. Salary: Head, Chemistry Library. $18,000 — $22,000. Deadline: University of California at September 11, 1987. ° Berkeley. Salary: $39,456 — $45.08:. Deadline: September RHODE ISLAND 15, 19 7. Librarian, Slide a Picture Head, Engineering Library, Collection. Rhode Island University of California at School of Design. Salary: Berkeley. Salary: $39,456 — none given. Deadline: August $45,084. Deadline: September 31, 1987. 15, 1987. ` SOUTH CAROLINA Assistant University Llbrarlan for the Sciences. University Department Head. Acquisitions of California, Irvine. Salary: Monograph. wlnthrop College. rg $40,530 ~ $64,470. Deadline: Salary: $21,000. Deadline: “ September 1, 1987. none given. Head. Science & Engineering Reference Librarian a I Library. University of Coordinator of Online California. San Diego. Salary: Searching. wlntrhop College. $29,340 — $42,264, Associate Salary: $18,500. Deadline: Librarian; $39,456 - $54,696, September 15, 1987. ‘ Librarian. Deadline: September 30, 1987. VIRGINIA Islamic Studies Librarian. Automation Services Librarian. un1vers1ty of California, Santa Virginia Polytechnic Institute Barbara. Salary: $24,012 — and State University. Salary: $42,264. Deadline: none $19,200. Deadline: August 31, given. 1987. I COLORADO WASHINGTON Supervisor, Serials Department Head, Serials Unit in Technical ’ Cataloging Unit. University of Services Division. washington 8 n` ·\ 4 "’?¤ , S State University. Salary: ' 7 $30,000 - $35,000. Deadline: November 15, 1987. User Education Coordinator, 7 a Reference Librarian and . V · Computer Searcher. washington State University. Salary: . c o m m e n s u r a t e w 1 t h qualifications and experience. Deadline: October 8, 1987. 9