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LSO MEMBERSHIP DRIVE t
The Library Staff Organization is a social organization open to all
library personnel, both professional and classified. Some of the
annual social events include:
- the Valentine’s Day bake sale
— the summer picnic
- the Christmas luncheon
Other events, like the Pet/Owner Match-Up Contest, are held in
response to members' suggestions. LSO also has a booth at the
annual Library Book Sale.
LSO responds to the needs of the library community by sending cards
to staff members when appropriate and memorials when a staff member
or someone in a staff member’s immediate family dies. When a li-
brary staff member retires, LSO presents the person with a gift.
LSO responds to the needs of the Lexington community by organizing
collections for a Thanksgiving basket and Christmas gifts for those
less fortunate. ·
For only $5.00 per calendar year, you can help support the Library
. Staff Organization. Please send the form and your $5.00 check made
payable to LSO to Maggie Johnson today. You will be glad you
joined.
BEGINNING JAPANESE OFFERED FALL, 1990
There will be two special sections of Beginning Japanese offered
in the fall. The instructor is a native of Japan especially
trained to teach Americans. The format will be intensive and
stresses oral proficiency. Sections will be limited to enrollment
of ten each. Students, faculty, and staff with a career interest
in Japanese (e.g. business, engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, as
well as the social sciences and humanities) are especially encour-
aged to apply for enrollment.
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  'li.2 Newsletter of the Umversnty
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of Kentucky Lnbrarnes

 
 Selection for enrollment in these sections will be made by Japanese
Area Studies Initiative Committee. Applicants are asked to submit
a short description of their interest in Japanese to the Initiative
Committee in care of:
Dr. Roger Anderson Dr. Michael Kane
Chair, Russian & Eastern Studies International*Business Center
1055 POT 227 Business & Economics Bldg.
257-3761 257-4544
For more information about this special opportunity to study Japan-
ese, please call Dr. Anderson at the number listed above.
ACCESS TO LOCIS FOR UK[FACULTY[STAFF[STUDENTS
LOCIS, the Library of Congress Information System, will be avail-
able on the UK campus through May, 1990. The UK Libraries are
participating in a pilot project to make this system available via
remote electronic access outside of Washington, D.C., for the first
time since its development. The system provides access, not only
to all of the books, serials, manuscripts, maps, music, and AV
materials available in the Library of Congress, but to all copy-
right registrations, LC’s internal research referral files contain- T
ing information on over 14,000 research organizations, the Congres- ~
sional Research Service’s (CRS) bill digest system for tracking
historical and current legislation, and CRS’s own list of sources
used to write reports for Congressional offices and committees
since 1976.
To gain access to this system, see your branch librarian or the
staff members in either the Government Publications (GPD) or Refer-
ence Departs in King Library South. You may either havr them do
the search for you, do your own searching in the Search Room in
the Reference Department, or register to be a remote user from your
office or home.
To inquire about a training session, or to register to be a remote
` user, you may either call your branch librarian, Government Publi-
cations (7-3139), or Reference (7-1631), or, send an e—mail message
to either govpubéukcc (GPD) or refdesk@ukcc (Reference). You may
use the UK network (ukcc) to access LOCIS or dial-in directly.
Either method will require a personal computer and a modem. For
additional information regarding this announcement, please contact
Sandra McAninch at 7-8400 or mcaninch@ukcc.
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 OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM GPD
The Library’s LEGI—SLATE subscription includes access to their
press release service and a very sophistocated voting analysis
package, but we will only have these two services during 1990!
Too expensive to continue at current pricing! Consequently, if any
faculty members were contemplating such research, this would be the
year to do it.
Also, GPD’s new e—mail address for use by faculty who want to ask
us questions. It is govpub@ukcc.
(Submitted by Sandra McAninch.)
* PERSONNEL NOTES *
ABOVE AND BEYOND Tobin, James van Huss and the
entire ILL department. To cite
one example, our first faxed ILL ‘
Paulwilliszeceivedthisletter request to you was sent on a
from Betty Voit, Librarian, Jef- Friday at about 4 p.m.; the ar-
ferson Community College: ticle requested arrived here at
4:30 p.m. the same day. Incred-
This letter brings you and your ible! . . .
interlibrary loan department a
chorus of thanks from Jefferson
Community College (Downtown) Jiu1Birchfield has received sev-
students and faculty for your eral letters commenting on the
extraordinary interlibrary loan latest issue of the Kentucky
service. We are overwhelmed by Review. Here are excerpts from
the efficiency of Jodi Carter three of them.
and the entire interlibrary loan
department; our numerous ILL From Patrick Snadon, School of
requests to you are being hand- Architecture, Mississippi State
led with the greatest possible University:
speed and the materials are re- ·
turned to us promptly. The re- Thanks so much . . . for the new
‘ source sharing made possible by issues of The Kentucky Review.
the FAX and the LS 2000 is of Congratulations on a marvelous
inestimable value to our coll- conclusion to a difficult task.
ege; thank you for helping to The issue is supurb. I am ex-
make it possible. tremely happy·with.the organiza-
tion and layout of the Loudoun
article. The illustrations look
A similar letter from Betty Voit better iJ1 reproduction. than I
was received by Omer Hamlin: recall the originals. I also
see your expert editorial touch-
_ . . . We are overwhelmed by the es: making the notes more con-
efficiency of Winn Theirl, Rita sistent, etc. I wish I had you
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 ’ to edit everything I write! burg State University, Pitts-
burg, KS: _
I enjoyed Clay’s and Sam’s ar-
ticles, but the real bonus is I cannot resist writing to you
your article on Bell House. . . to tell you how much I enjoyed
It is delightful. At last we your article on Bell Court in
have an accurate and scholarly the current issue of the Ken-
architectural history of the tucky Review. As 21 graduate
house, and a delicious social student at UK, I lived at two
history of Clara Bell Walsh... different times on Bell Court
East. . . I always go back to
Bell Court when we return to
Frou! Clay Lancaster, Salvisa, Lexington which has not been
Kentucky, to the Lexington-Fay- often. Now I have a better un-
ette Urban Co. Government: derstanding of how it all came
to be.
. . . Also submitted are xerox
copies of James D. Birchfield’s
splendid article from the Autumn
1989 issue of THE KENTUCKY RE- Joanne Filkins, Microform Ser-
VIEW, entitled "Some Muniments vices, P/N/M/, received the fol-
of Bell Court, Lexington." It lowing letter from Lee Frances
derives from materials recently White, Forest Hills, NY:
acquired by Special Collections
of the University of Kentucky I am grateful to hear of your ,
Libraries, the acceptance of service from the Kentucky His- 4
which in itself indicates the torical Society. I spoke with ‘
esteem that Bell Court enjoys. Ann and she was most kind and
I highly recommend your careful helpful...congratulations on
consideration of this fine stu- having such fine students. I am
dy. doing my genealogy and find that
I have names but no information
From Joseph G. Smoot, Vice-Pre- about my mother’s side of the
sident for Development, Pitts- family. . . Thank you again for
this service! I’m excited.
* PROFESSIONAL READING *
Johnson, Ian M., et al, eds. Harmonization of Educational Training
“ Programmes for Library, Information and Archival Personnel. 2
vols. Munchen: K.G. Saur, 1989.
[Z668 .H37O 1989]
Trezza, Alphonse F., ed. Commitment to Service: The Library’s
Mission. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1990.
lZ678 .C737 1990]
A conference sponsored by the Florida State University School of
Library and In formation Studies and the Center for Professional
Development and Public Service.
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 Varney, Glenn H. Building Productive Teams: An Action Guide and
Resource Book. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1989. _
[HD66 .V36 1989]
(Submitted by Rob Aken.)
* JOB OPPORTUNITIES *
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Manoa. Salary: $29,076-50,364.
Deadline: May 1, 1990.
ASST. HEAD OF SERIALS, Univ. of
STAFF ASSISTANT VIII, GRADE 9, Hawaii at Manoa. Salary:
Directors Office. $29,076-50,364. Deadline: May
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN VI, GRADE 10, 1, 1990.
Engineering Library. HEAD, ASIA COLLECTION, Univ. of
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN V, GRADE 9, Hawaii at Manoa. Salary:
Interlibrary Loans. $41,400-71,688. Deadline: June
8, 1990.
If you are interested in any of
these positions, please contact
Ann Howell.
INDIANA
FLORIDA HEAD OF LIBRARY, Kinsey Insti-
tute for Research, Ind. Univ.
Salary: none given. Deadline:
ASSISTANT LIBRARY PERSONNEL OF- June 15, 1990.
FICER, Univ. of FL. Salary:
$25,000 min. Deadline: Apr. 27, ‘
1990.
HISTORY SELECTOR, Univ. of FL. IOWA
Salary: $25,000 min. Deadline
Apr. 30, 1990.
HEAD,BIBLIOGRAPHICINSTRUCTION,
Iowa State Univ. Salary:
$33,000 min. Deadline: May 14,
HAWAII 1990.
BIBLIOGRAPHICINSTRUCTIONLIBRA-
RIAN, Iowa State Univ. Salary:
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, $22,000 min. Deadline: May 4,
Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa. Sala- 1990.
ry: $38,628—57,180. Deadline:
Apr. 30, 1990.
SOCIAL SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRA-
RIAN, Univ. of Hawaii ar Manoa. KENTUCKY
Salary: $27,144—40,178. Dead-
' line: Apr. 30, 1990.
ASST.HEAD(H?ACQUISITIONS(MON- DIRECTOR,STATELIBRARYSERVICES
OGRAPHS), Univ. of Hawaii at DIVISION, KY Dept. for Libraries
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 I and Archives, Frankfort. Sala- NORTH CAROLINA
ry: $32,916—41,460. Deadline:
‘ none given.
COLLECTION MANAGER FOR ENGINEER-
ING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, NC
State Univ. Salary: $28,000
MASSACHUSETTS min. Deadline: until filled.
SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, NC
State Univ. Salary: $23,300
I ASST. LIBRARIAN FOR SOCIAL SCI- min. Deadline: until filled.
ENCES AND MANAGEMENT, Mass. In- SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN, NC State
st. of Tech., Cambridge. Sala- Univ. Salary: $23,300 min.
ry: $22,000 min. Deadline: May Deadline: until filled.
1, 1990. ASSOC. HEAD, COLLECTION MANAGE-
MENT, NC State Univ. Salary:
I $33,000 min. Deadline: until
filled.
MICHIGAN
PROFESSOR OF LIBRARY SCIENCE, OHIO
Wayne State Univ., Detroit.
Salary: $40,000 min. Deadline:
none given. ASST. LIBRARIAN, Cincinnati Art
Museum. Salary: none given. L
Deadline: Apr. 6, 1990. I _
MISSOURI
PENNSYLVANIA
ISLAMICSTUDIESLIBRARIAN,Wash-
ington Univ., St. Louis. Sala-
ry: none given. Deadline: May HEAD, DATABASE MANAGEMENT UNIT,
1, 1990. Temple Univ. Salary: $25,000-
28,000. Deadline: Apr. 30,
1990.
HEAD, MONOGRAPHIC CATALOGING
NEVADA UNIT, Temple Univ. Salary:
$28,000 min. Deadline: Apr. 30,
1990.
SERIALS LIBRARIAN, Univ. of Ne- HEAD, SERIALS CATALOGING UNIT,
vada-Reno. Salary: $32,000 min. Temple Univ. Salary: $22,000
Deadline: July 1, 1990. min. Deadline: Apr. 30, 1990.
NEW YORK
HEAD, CATALOG DEPT., Syracuse
Univ. Salary: $30,000 min.
Deadline: May 15, 1990.
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