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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LIBRARIES’ NEWSLETTER
 
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Lecture by WlllIe¤I J»_ Heuueesy,
` Director , UR Art Museum,
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October 21 LSXQU I Bercoée
Cleanup.
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October 24 Qellgkywgergeg, “The Greéwete itring
I Quartet Playing Beethoven "
October 31 Geller! Egiégii “k Wieliu Re;ltal“
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT THE MARGARET I. KING LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY. 40506-0039

 
 FROM THE EDITOR[§_DESK
Ooops! Two serious omissions/deletion from the last Green·
Bean:
1) National Bosses' Day,
Thursday, October 16. (It's not too late to be nice to your
boss .... )
2) Ls/2000 Training Workshop.
The correct dates for the Barcode Cleanup sessions are:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1:00 — 3:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 1:00 — 3:00 P.MV
V Another plug for Operation Read at UK. There are more
1 students than tutors, so the University will be sponsoring
another training session in December. If you woulV like to
volunteer to be a tutor, please call Gaye Holman at 25?~185i.
I went through the training session in September so if you _
have any questions, I'd be more than happy to answer themc
~KK
WELCOME ABOARD!! NEW STAFF
Melanie Sowder ,............. Administrative Services
Kelli Keiper ............,.. Microfilm Center
BON VOYAGE!
· Peggy Tucker ,.........i...° P/N/M
CONGRATS!
Toni Powell was recently named Special Librarian of the
Year.
LS/2000 STRESS TEST
Mike Lach received the following letter:
Dear Mike:
I just wanted to express my thanks once again for all the
time and effort you, Tari Keller and all your staff spent to make
the September 25th response time test such, a successz T
appreciate it greatly!
THANK YOU ONE AND ALL!
Regards, V
Diana Stahl
Operating System Specialist
Local Systems Division
OCLC
' la __'],_

 ACTS NEWS often busy. if you need to
The ACTS annual meeting speak to someone in CSR, try
was held on October 8th from calling 257-1060 if the other
11:00 to 1:00 in the line is busy. This should
President's Room of the Old end in early November. _
Student Center. The 50
members in attendance heard §Q_METHING _I'_g_j;§g_¥;;E__S;I;I1[g
the annual report, a report ABOUT...
from the Orientation Glen t~icA§clg has been
Committee, an explanation of very busy with the Society of
alternatives for the American Archivists. At the
resolution of the ombudsman recent SAA Convention, Glen
‘ issue by Toni Powell and led a pair of two-hour
brief comments by Paul Willis session on the integration of
who made himself available commercial software into an
for questions. Members of archival setting? He
the new Executive Committee discussed Wordstar, 1*‘C~~lé`llc;,
-- Nazee Depp (Serials OCLC and LS/2000.
Control), Mary Geyer (Acq.),
Gerald Morse (Circ.), Cindy KLA ANNUAL MEET‘_I1§§g
Parker (Chem/Phys), and Julie S p e a k i. n g o r _
Stone (CDU) - - were microcomputers, the following
introduced. Lunch was served UK Librarian presented papers
at noon and consisted of a at KLA two weeks ago:
pizza buffet. —--.Iudy Sackett, “The Kentucky
In a brief meeting Newspaper Project"
following the general -»-Laura Rein & Rob Aken,
assembly, the new Executive "Computer Assisted In--
Committee decided that Nazee struction"
Depp would serve as --Mary Vass, "Microcomputers
chairperson, Julie Stone as for Online Searching"
secretary and Mary Geyer, -··-Lillian Mesner a Toni.
Gerald Morse, and Cindy Powell, "Creating a
Parker as lst, 2nd, and 3rd Bibliographic Database
representatives respectively. Using Off-the Shelf
A transitional meeting of the Software"
old and new Executive --Tari Keller, "Using a
Committees will be held on Shareware Program to
Wednesday, October 15. Organize the Local
(Submitted by Paul Fuller) Automated System"
TECHNICAL SERVICES UPDAT__E KENTUCK¥__§Iy_S;Ij§j;£g;L___Sg]g»lgj;r
Teresa Burgett will be The Kentucky Histori.cajl
acting Assistant Director for _ Society is celebrating its i
Technical Services during 150th Anniversa;;·5; November 7——
Gail Kennedy's maternity 8, 1986 in 1Y‘rankfa»l:t.
leave, beginning October 14, Registration fo r the
1986. conference is $25.00 fos: the
QQ is experimenting full two-day program,  
with new Faxon Datalink $15.00 per day. For a copy
system, and are using dial of the program. call xerrv
‘ access to use the computer Kresse at 257-591;:2.
system. As a result, their
regular phone, 257-8388, is
. )...

 KENTUCKY BOOK FAIR, INC. Various Levels, Library
The Kentucky Book Fair Automation and the New
will be held in Frankfort at Technologies, Management
the Department for Libraries Cons iderat ions , and
& Archives, 300 Coffee Tree Deterioration Collections.
Road, on Saturday, November The cost for the two—day
22, from 10 am — 5 pm. conference $50. For a copy
Notable authors that will be of the brochure, call Kerry
autographing their own Kresse at 257-5954.
publications already include
Harrison Salisbury, Ken LS/2000 COMMUNIQUE
Kesey, william S. white, Dan OCLC published a
Issel, Jane Muskie, Abigail newsletter, the LS/2000
McCarthy, James A. Thom and Communigue. Gail Kennedy and
Stephen Birmingham. Mike Lach have an article in
issue number 9, "On Parcoding
Projects: A Survey of
PARENT'S WEEKEND Association of Research
UK is sponsoring their Libraries." This article is
first annual campus-wide a summary of the ARL SPEC KIT ~
Parent's weekend. It is that Gail and Mike compiled.
scheduled for November 7-9. Other articles in the Ls/2000
Everyone is encouraged to Communige include a profile
participate in some way. —6?w_L·S—/-2000 Libraries and a
This is an excellent time for status report of the
all parts of the Library to Authorities Project.
do a little PR work.
Ls/2000 DIAL ACCESS TRAINING
UK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT —_If you missed the dial
STATION PUBLICATIONS access training session for
The national Agriculture library staff, you can attend
Library has begun to download one of the following. Be
the bibliographic records of sure to call the Reference
UK's Agricultural Experiment Department at 257-1631 to
Station Publications into the reserve a place.
AGRICOLA database. These
records are part of a pilot -—wednesday, Oct. 22 3pm
project between the UK —-Thursday, Oct. 30 10pm
Agriculture Library and the --wednesday, Nov. 12 6:30pm
National Agricultural
Library.   the   >k>•<>k>•c>\*>\:**l<>'<:*<>Q>k>*<>ki<>k:*<:*:5.>k>•<:t>k.‘:>k>*<#<>i:1<
converted records, 850 have y
now been entered into MEET THEy___<;;OV_E_Iji¤Lh_[1i'NT
AGRICOLA. PUBLICAT@N3 DE.PARTM§I{'; "
(by Sandra McAninch)
CONFERENCE ON COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT GPD (as we are better
The University of known) is really a library
Alabama Graduate School of within a library. In that
Library Service is sponsoring regard, we are more like  
. this conference on November branch library than many of
14-15, 1986 in Birmingham, the other King Library
Alabama. Topics to be Departments. we do most of
discussed are Cooperation at our own acquisitions work,
-3-

 almost all cataloging and are documents (paper or
classification, all materials microform) issued by
preparation, shelving, public governmental agencies. They
service and circulation provide u.p»—-to-—date
(except ILL). All of these information ;i.n many fields,
activities are handled by a especially those of science,
staff of two professional. politics, economics and
librarians, four library social. welfare. Frequently
technicians, three graduate they also contain useful
assistants and 70 hours/week statistical data. If you are
of student assistance. we unfamiliar with documents or
_ are assisted in several areas encounter any difficulties in
by Gwen Curtis, the Map using documents, please ask
Collection technician. In at the GPD desk. for
return, map questions may be assistance. Since most of
directed to the staff in GPD the government pu; ica€;.i(.<·s
when the Map Collection is handled by our department are
closed. not yet included in LS/2000,
We serve as a regional all of our shelflist records
depository for United States are internal. We answer ~
Government publications, and around 15,000 questions,
a selective depository for circulate approximately 5,000
Canadian documents. volumes, and process over
Parliamentary debates, 150,000 annually, all at the
papers, and bil.ls are the same time with the same
only documents collected for staff.
Great Britain. Publications Several branch libraries
of the Commonwealth of also collect government
Kentucky and those from other publications in their subject
states, particularly those areas, e.g., the  
neighboring Kentucky and Ge o l o gy , Edu c   t i on ,
those in the Ohio Valley and Agriculture, and Medical
Appalachian Regions, are also Center Libraries. Some of
collected. Our primary these government publications
mission is to make these represent portions or our
materials available to as depository collections,  
many Kentucky citizens as Agriculture ' s U;aT0  
possible. Therefore, most of collection, but others
our materials circulate for duplicate what we have, e.g..
four weeks to anyone with a Medical Center. In a·;tidi·t¥o.i,
valid Kentucky driver's not all g vex nment
license. Although most of publications   housed in ,
our holdings are in a closed GPD,   many @1-1.r.ld Health
stack area, users may sign in Organization p‘ub1.* »·‘ zations are
at our desk to go down and only in the Medical. rjienteer
use the collection on their Library, and Food and
own. Each collection uses a Agriculture Organizaitons
different classification publications are generally in
system so some instruction or the Agriculture Library, For
orientation is usuall.y those materials in the
i necessary when a patron uses branches which   pam of
our material for the first our depository col.Lect.ione,
time. we acquire them, process them
Government publications and send them to the
4

 branches. FLORIDA
Finally, we hope that
within the next year we will Humanities Bibliographer.
be able to begin adding GPD University of Florida.
.holdings to the Ls/2000 Salary: $25,000 minimum.
database, . and open the Deadline: October 29, 1986.
basement stack area to public
use, so look for rnore GPD ILLINOIS
news in a future Green Bean!
By the way (for those of you Cl1en1is1;ry I1ib1:ari.an.
who have been holding your University of Illinois at
breath), we passed our GPO Champagne — Urbana. Salary:
inspection with room to $25,000 minimum. Deadline:
spare. Our thanks go out to December 15, 1986.
everyone who helped us get
through May and June, 1986. Education and Soci Science
Come see us in Room 116, King Librarian. University of
south, and we will be happy Illinois at Champagne ~ _
to give you a tour. Urbana. Salary: $28,000
minimum. Deadline: November
_ *********x******************* 28, lg86_
PROFESSIONAL READING Physics/Astronomy Librarian.
(by Rob Aken) University of Illinois at
Library Technology in the Champagne — Urbana. Salary:
Library Information $25,000 minimum. Deadline:
I Sc oo Curricu um: An November 3, 1986.
' International
Conference. MARYLAND
Edited by Chris
Armsmxmg muiSteUa Associate Librarian II.
Keenmm BrU1sh Luxary University of Maryland.
Board, 1985. Call No. Salary: $21,428 minimum.
Z668 .1474 1985. Deadline: November 28, 1986.
Micro Handbook for Small NEW JERSEY
Librariesyand Media
Centers. By Betty Costa Reserve Librarian. Princeton
and Marie Costa. UniA1ersi ty. Salxaryz
Libraries Unlimited. vaxrialnle. I>ea;llixie;
Call No. Z678.9 .C64 October 30, 1966.
1986.
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES _ NEW MEXICO
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Authority Control Librarian.
University of New Mexico.
Library Technician IV Grade 8 Salary: $22,000 minimum.
Online Cataloging Deadline: December 1, 1986.
Library Technician ll grade 6 NORTH CAROLINA
PNM (part of Newspaper Grant,
30 hrs./wk) Social Sciences Librarian.
University of North Carolina.
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Salary: $17,5000 minimum.
Deadline: November 15, 1986.
OKLAHOMA
Hezad , Ac:qL1is it ioris
Department. University of
Oklahoma. Salary: variable.
Deadline: December 1,
1986.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Assistant or Associate
Professor with a specialty in
T ec:hr1i<:a l S e1:v;ic e.
University of South Carolina.
Salary: variable. Deadline:
February I, 1987. p
VIRGINIA
Heaad , llsexr Se1:vic:es
Department. Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and
State University. Salary:
$28,000 minimum. Deadline:
October 31, 1986.
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