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LIBRÀ.RY OFFICE NOTESUNTVERSITY OF ILI,INOIS I,IBRÀRY
Urbana - ChamPaig'r:,l{o. 26, 'fuly 5 , 1994
Edited by: Jodi Bial'eschki
The deadline for submitting iteme for pu-b1ÍcaEíon ie wednesday aE5 p.m. Send iEems to LON, 230 Libraty, YIC-522' E-MaiI: ÀXD,JoDI@ttICl¡}fC, ÀXDI^¡ICK@ûICVMC or FÀX : 2L7'244'4358.
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(Sheryl Gocking)
Online Cataloq Contaccs Group Meetinq
The Onl-ine Catal-og Contacts Group wilL meet Tuesday, July 5 from 1:30 p.m.3:00 p.m. ln 428 Library. The Contacts group usually meets on the firstTuesdãy of each month t.o discuss issues related Eo the onl-ine catalog--fromdaily èonc.rns to fuEure developmenEs. This Tuesday's forum will focus on Ehemost effective ways to share information about late-breaking. and importanEILLINET Onl-ine plùs developmentss. Please feel free to join us aþj'we'planact.ivit.ies f or next year.
(eeth sandore)
Nancv Ànderson co-wi-nner of the SLA P-A-M Division Award
The physical Sciences & Engineering Division is proud.to annor:¡rce that one ofour members recentty shared the prest.igious P-A-M Division Award for herexcell-ent work in the area of mathemat,ics librarianship. The awards werepresented as follows:
To Nancy Anderson: In honor of her work as co-Chair of the AmericanMa¡hematical Society, s Library CommiLEee and in recogrrition of her landmarkbibliography of French mathematical seminars.
To James, Rormyak: fn honor of his role in the initiaEion of the AmericanMathema¡ical Êociegy,s Library Committee and his leadership of the CommÍtteeas it surveyed Nortñ American mathematics libraries and addressed variousissues in mathematics informatsion.
pLease join us in congratulaÈing Nancy on her well deserved recognition.
(David Stern)
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,,Notable Acquisitions" Rar^e -Bfo\,qnd speciaìCo'llections:LibrarY
,,Avery Brundage and Douglas MacArthur in Nippon" University Archives
',Scenes from the L'ife and l,lorks of l'|arce'l Proust Modern Languages and
and Philip Kolb" L'inguistics Library
',Getting A Handle on Hornbooks: A Letterpress Mueller Exhibit Case
Apprõachl First Fioor, East FoYer
,,Champaj gn and Urbana Attract'ions " South Ma i n Cornidor !,'lal l CasesDocuments Li brarY
"Topographìc Maps: A l'lultipurpose Tool " Main Corridor, Flat Cases
(Library Office of Development and Pub'lic Affairs)
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I LLI NOIS LI BRARY ASSOCIATION
FORUM FOR LIBRARY ASSISTANITS
Become involved in your professional organization. Let your thoughtsand ideas be \øown.
worlcshops and programs are designed to inform you of the latestissues in the Libraryfield, ideas to make your job easier, and the latesttechnologies that can workþr you. Your input can make a dffirence!
Network with other Library Assistants.from throught the State!
Let us løow what you would lilce to see your organization do þr you.lilhat Hnd of programs, worlcshops, etc. would you like to see þr yourself,þr your stafi, for your colleagues?
Please contact :Fontm Manager, Kathy Perkins
Bloomington Public Library(30e)-828-60et
FA)C (309)-828-73t2
Manager-Elect, Tom RichIlarren-Newport Li b rary (Gtrnee)
(708)-244-5ts0F,Ð{: (708) 244-3499
Past Manager, Yvonne McCuruieFountaindale Pub li c Library(8t5)-886-2030Fil{ (8rs)-886-0686
Susa¡r Pawlicki of the Library St,aff Steering Committee hasvolunteered to coordinate carPool|¡1g fg? staff who wa¡rt to attendthi-s meeting- She ca¡ be reached Mondays' Wedrresdays or Fridaysat 3-66Ø7 - ae'k for Sr¡san-(Release time shogld be arranged through the ugual chan¡ele- )
FORT'U FOR TIBRARY ÀSSIffAÑTS
Nexb Scheduled MeetingAll tleetinga Start at lØ:3Ø a-n'
JuLy 22, 1994: Bloonington Rrblic tibrarv2ø5 E- OliveBlooroinÉton, IL 6L7øL(3ø9) 828-6ø91
DirectionsFro¡n the North: I-55 to Vetera¡r-s Pkl¡y (1stBloonington exlt left)- Take Veteran's Pkwy toOaklancl Ave. I\¡ra left (weet) on Oa}Ia¡rd' Talre
Oakland to Grldley (over 1 n11e)- I\¡rn left on(iridley and go 2 blocks' then }eft on Ollve'Llbrary ie 2 blocke on Yor¡r left-
Frc¡n the South: I-55 to Veteran's Pklry (lstBloonington exlt rleht). Tatre Veteran's Pkwy totlai" Stl Go north ón Main St- to Olive St' thrnrlght on Ollve and Eo 2 blocks- Llbra¡y ig onysÌ¡r riÉht-
MinutesAdminist.rative Council Meetincr
,June 20, L994
Present: B. C1ark, (Chair in Èhe absence of the UL), S. Clark, W. Brockman,R. Burger, A. Dries, D. Holiman, B. Kruger (Agenda rtem #3), M. Landis, N.o'Brien, D. stern, R. surles, K. Trumbul1, p. hiatson, M. williams, J, lrlriqht1. Announcemenes
1) DUL and Systems Direct.or sEart work ,fune 21, :-994. DIIL,s officewill be in room 230. systems Director will have offices both inGrainger and in 315 Library.2 . LCS Local Use Patron T)î)es (8. Kruger)
Circulation proposal int.roduced at 1asÈ meet.ing accepted.
3. Unit. Ar:.nual Reports (8. Clark)
Suggested revisions to forms distribuÈed at Èhe last meeting werehanded out. Changes \^¡ere agreed to i-n the context of establishingthe form as a uniform librarylide report,ing document, and tofulfill national and st,ate-leveI st,aÈisticat requirements. Unitsu/ere not discouraged from keeping stat,istics t,hat, were of real useto them (e.9., a separate count. of periodicals and continuations),buÈ t.hese special breakdowns should not be included in t,he reÞort,.A single figure only shoutd be reporÈed for serials, but Èheyshould be count.ed as previously. Any absoluÈely necessary orappropriaÈe deviations in data reported are to be footnoted.There v¡as some discussion as Eo t,he varue of listing names ofstaff members employed in t,he unit during the year. This practiceis aÈ the díscretion of the unit. A firm deadrine of August 15,1994 vtas set, for submission of uniÈ annual report,s. Revised formswill be sent out, shortly.
4. Probat,ionary Employee Performance Evaluatíon (Dries)
New evaluaÈion forms were presented as an alt,ernat.ive t'o t.he 20-year old, two-sheeÈ carbon forms we now use for review at thefourth mont,h of probation. New forms call for employee evaluatj-onat two mont,hs, four months and six mont,hs (i.e., t,he finalevaluaÈion). B. Clark recommended adopÈion of the new forms andnew timetable to identify potential problems early and to provideappropriat,e documenÈation. Personnel will Erack supervisors,rèsponse and Èhe DUL will be informed at, four months ifevaluaÈions have not, been carried ouÈ on schedule. New forms willbe used stsarting .lu1y f. An announcement, will appear in LON andrevisi-on tso Policies and Procedures will be made.
5. ILL Policy on 915 Cap (e. Clark)
Discussion centered on the need t.o guery the paÈron again aftserthe material has been request,ed in order to establish continuingneed, on possibly raising the cap to 920, on the role ofcommercial document delivery services and other alt,ernative meansfor obt,aining needed it,em, and on the frequency wit,h which i.t,emsare requested that exceed the cap. Watson will gather additional
].nIOrmacr-on.
6. Recognition of Faculty Members Leaving the University (e. Clark)
IE \,ras suggested thaE guidelines may be needed concerning formalrecognitions for facult,y leaving the University for reasons oÈherthan reEirement. Discussion cenEered around Ehe appropriatenessof library sponsorship of formal events to recognize facuLty whoare moving on to other jobs, equit.y of Èreatment, and locus ofresponsibility for planning events. ft $/as agreed in Ehe end thaÈevenEs recognizing deparÈing facultsy should be informal in natureand ouEside Èhe working day. AnnouncemenEs of departures in LONwith Ehanks for service are appropriate.
7. OId Business
Emergency FAX Guidelines (PSED)
M. tlill-iams asked for clarification especially in regard t,oeguit.able Ereatment for all paÈrons library*ide. Discussion will-be on the agenda for the next meet,ing on .fu1y 18.
(Paula Watson)
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LIBRÃRY OFFICE NOTESUNMRSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY THE l-IBRAI?Y OF THE
Urbana-Char¡raigmNo. 27, iluly 11 ' L994
EdiËed bv: 'lodi Bial-eschki,JU[ 0'7 ]giì1
PosiEion Filled in Map & Geoqraphv Librarv
The Map & GeograPhy Library is delighted to haveposición. PaÈ's ner¡, address is 418 Library, and4-1893.
Pather
Lee fill our Clerk IIInew phone number is
Hunts)(La
Award For The Asian Librarv
Asian Library was awarded EheFoundaÈion ($18,000) . We wiLl
Ellen Sutston's e-mail address
Ellen SuÈton's e-mail addressesuÈton@uxl . cso. uiuc . edu.
grant, for Library SupporE ProgramcoflecÈ the maEerials on Japanese
(Mamiko Nakamuraüapanese Studies
from ilapanmodern drama.
Librarian)
is e-sut,ton@r¡x1 .cso.uiuc.edu and not
Facultv Brown Baq
KaE,hleen Kluegel and Cliff Bishop willService in a Changing l{orld, u Eo shareRetshinking Reference IfI workshop andbrown bag will be on FridaY, J:uLY 22,Everyone is welcome to attend.
SUPPORT STAFF POSTTTONS OPENED
Library Clerk II, 5Ot, Chemistsry Library
SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS FILLED
Marci s. Uihlej.n, Library Clerk rI, 50t, Telephone
(Ellen sut.ton)
hold a discussion forum, "Referencesome of Ehe highlighEs of the
Èhe ALA Conference at Miami Beach. Thefrom 12-1, in Room 428 Ltbtary.
(KaEhleen Kluegel)
(Al Dries)
l-ânl-êr
Dries )
The deadline for er¡bmiÈt,ing iÈeng for prrblicaÈion ie w88*!Èíåå'J¡å'É -5 p.m. Send itseos Èo LoN, 230 Library, Ùlc-522, E-Mail: AltD.rODI@UIC'V!íC, .AJ(DWICK@UIC\¡I{C or FÀX: 2L7'244-4358.
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PROFESSIONÀL JOB VACANCY ÀNNOUNCE¡'ÍENTS
copiee of the following noticee for profeseional Iibrary poeitione areLibrary pereonnei Offiée for your review. Pleaee feel free to stop by'review Èhege announcementg'
Title Place
Librarian for Chineee Collectione& Reference Servicee - EaEt AsianLibrary
Head, Center for ChineEe SÈudieeLibrary - EaEt Asian LibrarY
ilead, Humanitiee/Social ScienceDepartment
science & TechnologY ReferenceLibrarian
Reference Librarian - l'ifcHenryLibraryHumanitiee BibtiograPher - UCSC
Library
Media DeveloPment Librarian -UCSC LibrarY
Science BibliograPher - UCSC
Library
Medical/AgEistant ScienceLibrarian
Head, DocumenÈ DeliverY Unit
Head, Reference DePartment -Zimmerman LibrarY
Director of the Science andEngineering LibrarY
Head, ChemistrY LibrarY
Head, l.tape and GovernnentInf ormation DePartment
Aseociate DirecÈor - JoynerLibrary
Mugic Librarian with TechnologrYspecializatlon
Documentg Librarian
Electronic Servicee,/Ref erenceLibrarian
l{edia and Technology Librarian orSpecialiet
AgeieÈant Director for PublicServicee
Catalog Librarian
UniverEitY of CaliforniaBerkeley, California
UnivereitY of CaliforniaBerkeley, California
UnivereitY of CaliforniaDavie, California
California State UniversitYsacraÍìento, California
Univereity of CaliforniaSanta Cxuz' California
University of CaliforniaSante Cruz, California
Univereity of Californiasanta Cruz, California
UnivereitY of Callforniasanta cruz, California
Southern Illinois UnivereitYCarbondale, Illinoie
l{ichigan State UnivereitYEaEÈ Laneing' Michigan
UniversitY of New l{gxicoAlbuquerque, Ne$, l'texico
state UnivereitY of New YorkBuffalo, New York
State UnivereitY of New YorkStony Brook, New York
Syracuse UnivereitY LibrarYSyracuee, New York
EaEt carolina UnivereltYGreenville, North Carolina
EaEt Carolina UnivereitYGreenville, North Carolina
North Carolina State UniveraltYRaleigh, North Carolina
UnivereitY of North CarolinaChapel HiIt, North Carolina
Gettyeburg CollegeGettyeburg, PenneYlvania
Univereity of HouetonHoueton, lexaa
Central l{ashington Univerai.tYElleneburg, I{aehlngton
available in theRoom 127, to
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Manuecripts Librarian - washington sÈate university August 15r 1994
iìã""".iii,ts, Archives & special Pullman, WashingtonCollectione
Head, Seriate/Documents, I{aehington State Universi'ty August 1' 1994
iããñåiããi seriices Division Pullman, Waehington
Head, Media MaÈerials Services Í{ashington StaÈe University July 15 ' 1994Puì.lman, t{ashington
Al DriesLibrarY Personnel Office
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,'Notab'le Acqu.isitions,, Rare Book and Spe.cia'lCollectjons L'ibrarY
"Avery Brundage and Douglas MacArthurin Nippon" University Archives
,,Scenes from the Life and Works of l'larcel Proust Modern Languag.es. and
ãn¿ Philip Kolb,' Lingu'istics Library
"Getting A Hand'le on Hornbooks: A Letterpress Mueller Exhibit Case
Apprõach,, F'irst Fl oor, East Foyer
,,Champa.i gn and Urbana Attract i ons', South lv|a i n Corrì dor l'Jal I CasesDocuments Li brarY
"Topographic Maps: A ]r|ult'ipurpose Tool" Main Corridor, Flat Cases'
(L.ibrary0fficeofDeve]oPmentandPub]icAffairs)
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7994IUiclrvest Schoolf or \\'otl1 e 11 \'rlo rkers
This sch.rol is designed to bring together active
union r¡'omen from across the Midrtest in an infor-
nraland exciting learning environmcnt' The MSWW
will place an emphasis on building basic skills, un-
dersianding problems and issues facing workingwomen, and developing leadership skills for increas'
ing u'omen's strength in the labor movement. Each
student will choose one class in the morning and one
class in thc afternoon, u'hich will run throughout the
week. A variety of films and additional speakers willbe presented during the program._ _ .'The
school r,r'ill be held at the University of llli'nois at Urbana{hampaign, about 145 miles south
of Chicago. Convenient bus, rail, and air ctnnc'ctiors
are avaiiable. Interstatqs 57 and 74 sen'e the area'
Maps will be sent to all pre-registrants.
When and Wheæ: fuly l0'fuly 15, 199{' Registra'
tion will be held from 3 to ó pm at the lllini Tower
Residence Hall on Sunday luly lOth. Sunday night
dinner will be provided.,
Cost;Tuition is $3S0 per person. This includes ¡oom,
meals, and materiali. The commuter chaqge is S195
(includes lunches onlY).
Chilil care (ages'l-12 only) will be avaitable fo¡ thoce
u,ho cannotithenvise þarticipate. A $175 fee Perchild will be charged to cover room, meals, and pro'fessional care of children.
I will need child carc.
Make checks payable to the University of lllincús'
Please add $t75 per child to the registration fee'
Mail check and registration form to:
lnstitute of L¡bor & lndustrial Relations
University of lllinois at Urbana4hampaign50{ E. Armory AvenueChampaign, IL 61E20
For addiHãnal details, please call (312) 9962ó23'
1994 Midwest Schoolfor Women Workers
July 10-1 5, 7994
"Sfiattrín! tfic Çfass Cei{ing"...Remenrbering the Past,
Charrging the Ft¡ture. . .
Læalion:University of lllinois at Urban¡{hampaign
SpnsrlredbY:Universitv and College L:bor Education Association
andDepartment of Education, AFL'CIO
Hosled bY:
l¿bor Education Programlnstitute of l¿bor and Industrial Relations
University of lllinois at Urbana{hampaign
The University of tltinois provides equal oPPortun¡ties
in prugnms and emPloYment
r@an
# of children
Childrens'ages
ll¡fonting Cla.r.rcjl. Communication/Public
Speakinglirus on sharpening communicalion skills necessaryrn cffcclive union and workplace participation.('ourse malerial u'ill include effective listening and.Peakin6 lechniques for better interpersonal andqrou¡ parlici¡ration. Participants n'ill receive help in
¡lanning and delivering presentations before largerìrouPs.
Z. ltomen's lssues in PopularEconomics
What used lobeconsidered a guaranleed snoozer isnow an exciting and stimulating way to leam all,lhoul our controversial economic svslem- How is itaffecred by thewetfarcsystem, potitiäl þade¡s, mini-mum wage, and economic policies? lf you want toknorr' how thecountry'so¡nent economic status di-rt,ctly impacts you and your family, this is the classlor youl
3. Labor Lawl-earn how lo be successful at organizing drives andcr¡llective baryaining. This class will also enhanceyour underslanding of laws concerning access tocompàny inforrnalion, duty to fair representation,unfair labor practices and labor law ¡eform.
1. Collective BaryainingThe needs of today's workng women and their fami-lies can be addressed thrcugh the collective bargain-ing prrress. Discussion will fcrus on the analysis ofharg,rining power, legal and economic backgrcundlor bargaining, and how to develop better negotial-ing techniques. Parlicipants will gain experience inslrategv planninS and table techniques through role
¡laying a collective baryaining simulation.
5 Union LeadershipExpand your leadership capability by learning what<om¡onenls make a shong, effective leader. This classn ill locus on leadership development, including theic<ues (ìl hort menloring and pou'er can affect yourdt'r elopnrenl.
6. Organizing Approach lo GrievanceHandling
Union representatives need lo be union bullders.Hor¡'a union æp handles grier.ances and relates toco¡rorke¡s can encourage membership involvemcntor dirourage it. This class will discuss ways of han-dling grievances and wo¡ksile issues thât ¡ncreeseparf icipation, educale and activate mcmbers, dertlopnew rank and file leadership and promote union soli-darity. Basic grievance handling skills (rreening,investigation and presentation) rr'ill be covend, butin the contexl of membership mobilization.
A. Women in l¡bor HistoryTake a walk through times prsl and idcntify uniquecontribulions made by women thal have trcome lhesuslaining forte ol the American labor movemmt.Gain insight to the fu turc of women unionisls by dis-covering importanl historical women unionists,
B. Health and Safety lssuesThis scssion e¡aminc issues such ¡s re¡*titive metion disorde¡s, multidremk¡l sensitivity, loxk work-places. prcgnancy, menopause, HIV/A|DS, work-place riolence and other concerns for women.
C. Cultural Diversityl¡arn how lobesl æpr€sent the'¡ainbow" of mem-bers who come from e variety of racial ¡nd ethnicbackgrounds. Discrimination. bigotry and preiudicesonly work to divide our memtprs. This class will in-crease your understanding of hor+ todeal with mem-bers from diverse backgrounds in order lo promolesolidarity.
D.lnternal OrganizingUsing the mrdel ol union reprcs.nlation, you willlearn how to reach oul to othe¡ women in the union.Parlicipants n'ill practice wa)'s toexamine individualpower base network, develop a b¡oader base endhave an impact on changes rtithin the union.
E. External OrganizingThis class leaches how to mobilize union brothers
and sisters to partici¡ute in exlernal o4ganizing,driveson a volunteer basis. Successful and not-sasuccess-ful organizing drives.fiom ¡cross the country will beexamined. Solutions to ageold quet¡ons of how togain nes' membe¡s will be prcposed and din¡ssed.
|r Sexual HarassmenlExploæ the legal and pychologk¡l issues ofsexualharassmcnl in the workplace; definin6, it, how to fightil, and how to ñlea claim. Participånts r¡'ill alsolearnhorv to fairly repesent mcmbersin suchcases whe¡eone rnember is harâss¡nt another membe¡. What arethe union's obligations?
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pursue ca¡eers in the labor movement ci¡lled the:
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Executive CommitteeMeeting SummaryJune 1 3, 19941:30 p.il., 428 Library
Present: T. Kilton, N. o'Brien, L. pausch, L. Troutman, R. I¡edgeworth,J. Wright
Absent: E. Davis, B. Sandore, K. Schmidt
1 . University Librarian's Report:
I{edgeworth reported on the use of silver platter as aplatform for the Electronic rFLA, and on progress to date onthe new building for the Bibriothèque Nationãle de Francewhich he had recently visited.
2. Old Business
The Travel Policy FY95 document of June 8, 1994 was reviewedand minor emendations were made to the document.
f{edgeworth announced the results of the elections to theFaculty Review committee. He will convene an initial meetingof the committee in the near future.Revisions to pages 8-12 of the document ,statement onPromotion, Tenure, and Appointments to the Library Faculty atthe university of rllinois at urbana-champaign" were reviewedand approved by the committee with a minor rèvision concern-ing emeritus status. These revisíons will be presentedto the Library Faculty at the June 17 meeting.
New Business
ïnterlibrary Borrowing Procedures concerning requests theLibrary does not fill in the case of lending inJtitutionswhich assess fees higher than 915.00 per transaction werediscussed. After a review of current procedures, thisissue will be discussed at a forthcoming library facultymeeting.
The filling of currently vacant library faculty positionswas discussed. Ifedgeworth noted that decisions on r¡ays tofill these positions will in large part be dependent ãnbudget actions of the state legislature, which courdpossibly extend into late July.Next meeting: July 5, 1994, 1:30 p.n., 428 LibraryTom Kilton for Karen Schmidt, Secretary
Collection Deve lopment CommitteeMinutes of the Meetine612V94
Present: M. Balachandran, Bill Brockman, Carl Deal, Deloris Holiman, Betsy Kruger, Martha Landis, Larry Miller,Erin Nagorski, Karen Schmidt, Meredith Smith, Dave Stern, Ellen Sutton, Mitzi Williams, Steve Witt, Joyce Wright.
Announcements: Carl Deal announced that the committee's memo regarding electronic databases was sent to theExecutive Committee which discussed the issues in its last meeting. The Executive Committee agreed that theseissues are important and will discuss them further in the future.
Statement on Cancellation of Unique Serials for Replacement by CD ROM products: Upon review, thecommittee decided to put the Statement on Cancellation of Unique Serials in Library Office Notes with minorrevisions.
Deloris Holiman will also add a statement insuring documentation is made when disks are shipped back in the eventthat the disks are lost in shipping.
Discussion of Approval Plans: The committee decided that Approval Plans need to be discussed further within thedivisions, and ways of soliciting information were discussed and will be developed by the Approval planSubcommittee, Regarding duplication, the consensus of the committee was that it would like to continue to receiveduplicate titles even if another fund has paid for an item.
Budget Update: D. Holiman informed the committee that all state money has been spent and everything is currentlygoing well with the budget.
D. Stern noted that many orders placed in the spring have not come in, making it difFrcult for some fund managersto fully expend this year's monographic allocations. The resulting outstanding orders which arrive in the FYl995monographic allocation are a problem. K. Schmidt recommended that fund managers need to claim orders on aregular basis and review fund printouts regularly to avoid this occurring.
C. Deal said that the Budget Subcommittee made decisions about what needs to be done in the face of a zero budgetincrease. He noted that serial price increases based on the most recent vendor's estimates would probably exceed5%. That will not be known until later in the year. Meanwhile, the University Librarian is not asking fundmanagers to cover more than SVo for serial increases.
Report on Cooperative Collection Management Coordinating Committee Retreat: C. Deal reported that twenty-six libraries participated in the second retreat of the statewide committee. During the retreat, groups were formedto concentrate on the following topics: Electronic Journals, Desigrated Subject Areas for Cooperative CollectionAgreements (Education and Pacific Rim), Governance, Shared Cataloging, Last Copies of Serials, and Cancellationof Serials.
Carl noted that he expressed concern at the CCMCC Meeting that funds for this program not come off the top ofprice increases from the state. He also explained that the subject areas of Education and the Pacific Rim were chosenas ftelds of interest for the whole state. Libraries will be asked to sigr formal agreements to build on strengths thatlie within the chosen areas. He further noted that after ALA each group will have a final plan and in the Fall theywill begin activities.
K. Schmidt added that another facet of the project will be a survey of what subjects are being bonowed from otherinstitutions and a client based market survey of the libraries.
Other: D. Holiman said that she has had many questions regarding how the 1995 budget will be built. Next year'sserials budget will be determined by taking from each fund's recurring base the amount of this year's serialsexpenditures plus 5%. Whatever is remaining in that fund's base will become the monograph budget for FY '95.
-Steve Witt
Online Catalog Contacts Group Meeting Summary, Juty 5, 1994
1. The change in LCS patron type for courtesy card holders with the status of P3 wasdiscussed. The new patron type, X1, carries similar loan privileges, and is non-fineable. Themain difference between the P3 and the X1 patron types will be the fact that the X1 patrontype does not allow these card holders to charge items from LCS institutions outside UIUC.
2. The distribution of version 4.10 of the IO Plus interface software was completed lastweek. The Psyclnfo database is the newest added feature. Text in the interface reports thatPsyclnfo coverage is from 1986-present. But, Psyclnfo is actually available from 1967-present. The next version of the IO Plus interface (anticipated within the next month) willcorrect this discrepanÇy.
3. AISS Routine programming request deadlines rwere announced and discussed. The AISScomputing center has recently established two deadlines for accepting routine programmingrequests--July 1 and November 15. The most commonly requested programming work bydepartmental libraries includes shelf list information, location code and/or loan periodchanges, adding replacement text for an internal charge number, or having a terminal movedor installed. Sandore indicated that more information would be made available shortly toLibrary staffwho are interested in submitting programming work requests for the November15 deadline.
4. There was a discussion of more effective communication methods for sharing informationand questions about the online system, in addition to the monthly Contacts Group meetings.There was consensus that e-mail, as well as announcements in Library Office Notes wouldbe the most useful vehicles for communication of online system information, especially inurgent situations. Staff who are interested in receiving online system information by e-mailwere asked to send a mail message to [email protected].
5. OtherQuestions were raised about the status of bar-coding within the Library, automatic deletionof saves on books that are coded RLOST on LCS, and the automatic generation ofnotification cards for patrons who have pliaced saves on items that are coded missing onLCS. Sandore will investigate problems associated with lost and missing books and reportthese fìndings at the next meeting.
6. Next meeting: Tuesday, August 2, 7:30 p.m. 428 Library.
(Beth Sandore)
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LÏBRARY OFFICE NOTEST'NIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRR,RY
Urbana- ChanpaígnNo. 28, .fu1y 18, L994
Edi t ed by : 'Todi BiaLeschkiThe de¡drfne for eubmfÈÈing lteue for prrblrcaÈLon fg wed¡resday aÈ5 p.m. Send lÈema t,o LON, 230 Library, uC-522, E-DlalI: À¡<DUOö¡Curcvt'fc, ÀJ(DwrcK@urct¡tfc or FÀ¡( t 2L7 -244_43s9.
Facultv Review Committ,ee
The following people have
Three year Èerms:
Area St,udies:
been elected E,o t,he Facult,y Review Commit,t,ee:
Two year Cermg:
Iraw:Lífe Sciences:Physical Sciences &
One year ÈermE:
Social Sciences:Special CollectionE ¡
Technical Services:
Pat St,enst,rom.Tohn HoffmannBarbara Henigman
(K. SchmidÈ for t,he Execut,ive CommitEee)
Art,s & HumaniEies:Cent,ra1 Public Servicee:
Karen !{eiBill McClellansusan BekiareE
;:ilå.iil'iiT""EngineerÍng: BiIl Mischo
ElecÈion Result,E
MargareÈ Chaplan has been elected to a Èhree year Eerm on t,he BylawsCommit,tee. Richard Burbank haE been elecEed to a t,l¡ree year t,erm on t,heNominat,ions, ElecEions and Vot,fng Procedures CommitEee. Bill Maher has beenelected to a one year t,erm as SecreEary of t,he Faculty. À1I Èerma begÍnAugarEÈ 21, 199¡l .
(Martha LandÍs, Chair NEVP Corimittee)
Ret,iremenÈ NoÈ1f icat,ion
Àny librarian who plans to retire within t,he next three years should noÈ,ify A1Dries, Library Persor¡nel Office, in writing of their inEenEion wiÈhín Èhe nextweek.
(Barc Clark)
New On1Íne CaÈaloq Terminals
The new DigiEaI comput,ers for t,he OnLine eaEalog have begun to arrive. Thedelivery should be compleÈed by Ehe end of next, week. l{iÈhin two weekEinsEallaEion of t,he compuEers will begin. You will be not,i.fied in advanceabouÈ inst,allat,ion. All of the computers will be corurected t,o public terminal-
(Barc clark)
Facui-tv Bror¡¡n Baq
Kathleen Kluegel and Cliff Bishop wiIlService in a Changing World,,' to shareReEhrnking Reference IIf \^/orkshop andbrown bag will be on Friday, ,JuLy 22,Everyone is welcome to attend.
hoLd a discussion forum, "Referencesome of the highlight,s of the
the ALA Conference at Miami Beach. Thefl.õrn'1 2-1 in Pnam 4)A f.;l-rr¡rrr
(KaEhleen Kluegel)
Chanqes in Appl-ied Life Studies LibrarvAfter nearly seventeen years of very dedicat,ed service, patE.ie Greenwood., LTAin the Applied Life Studies Library, retired on \Tune 30. Alt.hough pattie,swish was to leave her post. quietly, h¡ithout. fanfare, if you woulá l-ike to wishher well in her retirement, please send a let,ter or not,e, poem or anecdote toMary Beth Allen by August 31. The cont.ribut,ions (including many from facultyand staff in the ALS College and Dance DepE. ) will be complled in an aLbum and,presented to Patt.ie at, a lat,er dat.e.
l'Ie welcome Peggy Ramert, as the new LTA in Applied Life studies.(Mary Beth Allen)
SvsÈems News
Many Ehanks Eo all of you who have made time in your schedules for me to vj-sityour ríbrary, to find out what. you are up to, and to find out whac yoursystems needs are. r have been using tshe organization chart, t.o plan myvlsits, and I sÈarted on the left of t,hat, chart. I have visited-or scireduleda visit, to more than half of the Divisions, and appreciate the pat,ience ofthose whose Divisions fall Èo Èhe right on the organization chait. please beassured you will be hearing from me soon!
It is j-mportant. thaÈ I spend some time studying your needs and t,he exist,ingprocedures and available services on campus. Until the Fy95 budget isalLocated and I hire staff I am limited in what, services my offióe can offer.In Ehe meant.íme, please follow what,ever procedures you havè been using in Ehepasc Eo handle syst,ems-relat.ed Èasks. I will slowly begin Èo provide-servicesthrough my office, and will keep you informed through Library ótf:-ce Notes asEhese changes occur.
For noer, I can clarify a fe$r pressing areas:
1) For NEw EQUIPME¡I'I REQUESTS: ff you have an urgent need, or have questionsabout, outstanding request,s, please continue t,o contact Bart Clark. you maysend new equipment requests Eo me, but Èhey will be put aside until t,he buãgetis det,ermined, I have completed my study of existing library equipmenE, and Ihave reviewed any outstanding request,s not fiIled.2) For REPAIRS/REPLACEMEMIS of equipment,: All requeEÈE should cont,inue to besent to Bart Clark. If you have questions about outstandingrepair/replacement requeEt,E, please check vrith Bart,.
3 ) For INSTAI¡I'ATION of nelât equipment, : Please send a request to me. I willhj-re hourly sÈaf f f rom CCSO to come inst,all it,. Gail Huet,ing in Classicsagreed to be our gruinea pig for Èesting t,his service from CCSO and she waspleased with their work in insÈalling a new CD-ROM machine and Eoftware. wewill use this service temporarily unÈil we deÈermine t,he best way to deal wiÈht,his need within Èhe libraries.4) For NETWORKING INSTA¡LS OR TROUBLESHOOTING in all buildings other thanMain and Grainger: ConÈacÈ your buitding NeÈwork AdminísErator first,. If youare unable to obtain saÈisfactory help from t,his person, please send a request,t,o me. I will hire hourly staff from ccso to come work on it,. I have askedMathematics to EesÈ out, this service and we hope it, is just as successful asthe experíments with Classics !
Thank you for your paÈience during this transition period.(Merri Beth Lavagnino)
Lrbrary r'o^ofl3:'i:ä ill3yi'ïä113.", commr*eeIt v/111 eoon be necessary to ele,Promotlon and Tenure Àdvlsory Co¡on thle commlttee are tenured nelthe rank of Àssoclate professor (
rf you yl:t, your nane to be onltted fron the ballot, you nugÈeend wrltten notlflcatlon to t,hat effect to:NEVP Corunlttee, 314 Llbrary I Me-522
E-¡rall: LA,NDI S€UIUC\ñÍD or Landls€uxl
(Martha Landl¡, Cha1r, NEVP Cornrnlttcc)
SI'PPORT STAFF POSIÎIONS OPENED
Library lechnlcal Àsslstanc fI,Library Clerk II, 5Ot, Chemistry
SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS FIIJLED
100t, Document,E Library.Library.
(Al Dries)
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\têsllcr Beverly, L1brary Clcrk II,199¡t .
"Notable Acqulsltlons
'Avery Erundage and Douglas l,lacArthur in Nipponr
uScenes from the Llfe and l{orks of l'larcel Proustand Phlllp Kolbn
"Gettlng A Handle on Hornbooks: A LetterpressApproach"
.. (À1 Drlce)
50t, Spcclal Collcctlon¡ Ofllcc, \Iuly 11,
Rare Book and SpectalColìections Library
Universlty Archives
Modern Languages andLlnguistics Library
Mueìler Exhibtt CaseFlrst Floor, East Foyer
"Champalgn and Urbana Attract'lonsn South l'ta i n Corrt dor l,lal I CasesDocuments LibrarY
l',|ain Corrldor, Flat CasesuTopographl c ltlaps: A l,lul tl purpose Tool "
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Unrversitv of iliinoisat Urbana-Champaign
G¡¡du¡te School of LibrerYand Inform¡tion Science
Ubrary and lnformationScience Building501 East Daniel StreetChampaign, lL 61 820 - 6212
277 333-32802r7 244-3302 lot
PRESS RTLCNSE
l3 JrrY 1994
Fon n-¡nrrcR IMoRN¡ATIoN coNTAcr,Le¡cs EsrngRooK, 2L7'333-3 28 I
Nomio.úions S",tght for the
n99,4 Roberú lB. D"*trs [nÉellectu¿l F*ud"tr A*.od
Tne Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Chanrpaign seeks nominations for the Robert B. Downs Intellectual Fre¡dom
Award. Give¡ .r¡1rr¡lll, the award acknowledges individuals or groups who have furthered
the causc of intelleciual freedom, particularly as it impacts libra¡ies and informaúon
centen¡ and the disscmination of ideas. Gruted to thosc who have resisted censorship or
efforts to abridge the freedom of individuals to r€d or view matcrials of their choice, the
awa¡d may be in tccognition of a particula¡ action or long-term interest in, utd dedic¿tion
to, the caus€ of intellectual frecdom.
The Robert B. Downs Intetlectual Freedom Award was established in 1969 by the faculty
of t¡e Univenity of lllinois Gradute School of Library and Information Science to honor
Dean Emeritus Downs, a chünpion of intellectual freedom, on the occasion of his 25th
anniversary as di¡ector of the School. Previous winnen have included Nat Hentoff, writer
and journalist (1993); Mary Jo Godwin, former editor of the rWilson Library Bulletin
(1992); Dennis Barrie and the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center (1991); C. James
Schmidt, President of the Freedom to Read Foundation and a vice-president of the
Resea¡ch Libraries Group (1990); and the Cooperative Children's Book Center of the
University of ti/isconsin-Madison ( t9E9).
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., Westport, Connecticut, provides the honorarium to
t¡e recipient and co-hosß the reception in honor of the recipient. The reception and award
ceremony will take place in February 1995 during the Americur Library Association's
Midwinær Meeting in Philadelphia.
Lætten of nomination and documentation about the nominee should be sent by I October
1994 to Dean læigh Estabrook, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,
Univenity of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 501 E. Dmiel Street, Champaign, IL 61820.
Electronic submissions or inquiries may be sent to [email protected].
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UNIVERSITY OF IIJIJINOTS ITBR.ARYAI URBÀITA-CEAI{PATGN
1108 West cregory DriveUrbana, fllinois 61801
ACTING DIRECTOR, ILIJINOIS RESEARCE INFOR!íATfON SERVICE (IRI8)
Position Available:
Responsibilities :
oualifícations:
Sa1arv & Rank:
July 21, L994
The Acting Director, fllinois Research fnfor¡nationService plans and directs the activitiesassociated with naintaining and inproving the IRfSdatabasei supervises the tíUrary pärsoñn"I who
The fllinois Research Information Servicersprinary activity is providing access to itsdatabase IRIS. Currently, there are approxirnately100 institutional subscribers t,o the IRÍSdatabase. The service has a staff of four.Re$rired: Master's degree in Library ScÍence fronan ALA accredited library school; at least twoyears of professional or pre-professionalacademic/research librar edge ofelectronic information sExperience with database iencewith staff supervision. ce withgraduate students and faculty in a researchsetting.
The salary is in the nid-930r000rs. Theappointrnent in rank is dependent uponqualificaÈions and experience.
Terms ofAppointrnent:
Applv:
Deadline:
Twenty-four work days vacation per year ì IL paidholidays per year; 12 days annual sick leave(cumuLative up to a maximum of 24O days) plus anadditional 13 days per year if necessary; healthinsurance, requiring a small co-payrnent, isprovÍded to ernployees (coverage for dependents maybe purchased); participation in the StateUniversities Retirenent System is compulsory uponappoinÈnent (8t of staff nember's salary iswithheld and is tax exe¡npt until retirement);newly hired university eurployees are now coveredby the Medicare portion of Social Security, andare subject to its deduction.
Urbana-Chanpaign, located about 135 miles south ofChicago, is a university conmunity of over 100roooinhabitants, plus a student population of over35,000. The University of lllinois has anad¡ninistrative, acadenic and support staff of over12,000. Many departrnents and colleges haveoutstanding reputations for research achievement.The Library ranks first in size among stateuniversity libraries and third among alluniversities in the country.
Send letter of application and conplete resumewith the nanes, addresses, and Èelephone numbersof five references to: Allen G. Dries, LibraryPersonnel Manager, University of Illinois Libraryat Urbana-Chanpaign, 14OB West Gregory Drive,Urbana, Illinois 61801. Phone (2L71 333-5494.
In order to ensure full consideration,applications and nominations should be received byJuly 20, L994.
TEE UNIVERSITY OF IT¡TJINOIS T8 AN AFFIR¡TATIVE ACTIOX/EOUII¡ OPPORTI'NITY EI{PIJOYER
I,TBR.AR.I' COMMITTEE \.ZOI,(J}.ITEER. FOR.MUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
rf interested in serving on one or more of the uruc Library'sappointed committees, please submit this form to: Volunteer Form,University Librarianrs Office, ATTN: Executive Committee, 230 MairrLibrary, vlc'522 by Àugust I for consideration for committeeappointments effective August 2L, 1994. New applicatj_ons must besubmitted each year; forms wirl not be retained after one year. Alist of appointed commi-ttees appears on the reverse sid,e of thisform.
Date of application:Name
Tit Ie /Rank/ C lass i f icationWork Address
Work Telephone
Current Library committee appointments:
Library committee preferences:
1.
2.
3.
List below any additional Ínformation regarding your interest inserving on specific committees.
Return form to: VolunteerÀTlN: Executive Committee,
Form, University230 Main Library,
( ovER)
Librarian's Office,VIC-522 by t'lay 1.
LIST OF UIUC LIBRARY APPOINTED COMMITTEES
Numbers in parentheses indicate the nu¡nber of positions currentlyavailable for appoíntment.
Affírmative Action Officer (1)
Collection Development: Non-Print Subcommittee (4)
Collection Development: General Funds Advisory Subcommittee (5)
Colloquium Committee (5)
DÍvision of Rehabilitation Education Services Advisory Council (1)
Equal Employment Opportunity Committee (4)
Exhibits Committee ( 3)
Graduate School of Library & Informat,ion Science AdmissionsCommittee (21
LÍbrary Research and, Publications òommittee (3)
Mortenson Center Advisory Committee (2)
Preservation Committee (4)
Socia1 Committee (4)
trxecutir,'e CommitteeMeetj-ng SummarY5 Jul-y 19941:30 p.m., 230 LibrarY
Present: E. Davls, T. KiÌton, N. O'Brien, L. Pausch, F. Painter, K. Schmì.dt,L. Troutman, R. Wedgeworth, J. I{right
Absent: B. Sandore
1. The minutes of the June 13 meeting were approved with minor changes.
2. University Librarian's Report:
Work on the budget for fY95 continues. The University and Lj-brary areawaiting budget action from the state.
The Library and CCSO are working cooperatively to manage the ResearchServices Office for the near future. P. Watson has been in charge ofnegotiations to merge the work of this office and IRIS database services withthe Library.
3 . OId Busi-ness:
The Conunittee discussed the Academic Resident Intern program and theapplicants with Painter. Kilton, OtBrien, Schmidt and Wright reported ontheir discussion with possíble applicants at ALA; Davis reported on si¡rilarwork at SLA. There are a large nu¡nber of applicants and the Cor¡nittee willcontinue planning for selection of the finalists at the next meeting.Appointments to visiting positions in the Library wiII faII into place oncethe intern appointments have been made.
Electronic Inforrnation Strategies: lrledgeworth reported that he andpainter have begun to discuss ways to deal with this issue. Once the newSystems Librarian, Merri Beth Lavagn5.no, has had an opportunity to deal withother pressing automation issues, she wiII begin work on forrmrlating generalsystem-wide applications for electronic corununications.
Conrnittee handbook: The elected members of the Co¡rmittee are meeting onJuIy 7 to begin work on the Corunittee Handbook.
FRC: Wedgeworth reported he wiII be meeting with the new members of FRC
soon.
Faculty Travel Policy: A nr:¡nber of faculty have expressed a desire todiscuss the new travel policy more thoroughly. It was agreed that the newpolicy would be discussed at the September faculty meeting and thatimplementation would be suspended until after that meeting.
4. New Business:
Committee appointments: Wedgeworth and the Cormittee will makecommittee appointments in the near future, in tandem with work on theCommittee handbook.
5. Other:
Kilton reported on the progress of the Kolb-Proust project. Computerequipment has been set up and the archivist has arrj-ved. A French scholarwill be arrivi-ng July 15 to begin work.
The next meetj-ng is July 11, 3:00 p.m.
Karen SchmidtSecretary
Faculty R.åo"T cornmiæeeMinutes of the July 8, I9g4 Meeting
Present: M.B. Allen, s. Bekiares, J. Hoffmann, I^1. Mccrerlan, I^I.Mischo, Pat Stenstrom, R. WedgeworthAbsent: Barbara Henigman, C. Nyberg, and K. Wei
Robert wedgeworth convened the neeting to describe the duties andresponsibirities of the conmittee. Hé emphasized the need Èoidentify referees. for persons being put fõrward for promotion andtenure and to review the rtvisiti¡of the CommiÈtee in nerit evalualpromotion and tenure activities Iconmittee until documentation ancCommittee wilt begin at once to jfaculty members who will be 6y next year, and DivisionCoordinators will be consulted to deterrnine other faculty memberswho wish to be nominated for promotion. The committee wiff alsoyfitg a charge for the Faculty Review cornmittee to be given to-the Executive co¡nmittee. After the meeting with Robertwedgeworth, the conmittee met separatery tó select a chair.Because several members were absent, pat stenstrom agreed to bernÈerim chair unÈil the fulL comnitiee courd meet to serect apermanent Chair.
FACUIJTY PROUOTTONSMernbers of the library faculty who wish to be considered forpromotion should notify their Division Coordinator as soon aspossible.
Pat Stenstrorn
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I'NTVERSITY OF ILIJINOTS LIBR.A,RYUrbana - Chanpaign
No. 29 , ,July 25, L994
Edit.ed bv: Jodi Bialeschki
Actinq UnivereiÈv LíbrarianBart Clark will be Act,ing Universit,y Librarian for Ehe week of .tuly 31,Augrusc ?, 1994,
Thc deadllne for aubsrlt,tlng iEeme for publicat,lon is wod¡¡o¡day at,5 p.o. Send iÈeaa Èo LON, 230 Llbrary, þtC-522, E-M¡11: NIDüODfOUI/llC, À"XDWfCK@UICaDIC or FN( z 2L7 -244-4359.
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SurrcluE Eqt¡lpmenE
There iE some surplus eçripment, avaiLable from t,he o1d Engineering Library.It,ems avail.able are shelving, desks, microform cabinet,s, study t,ablee andchairs, and work t,abLes. Please conEect, Bart, Clark by t{ednesday Auguee 3 ifyou wane any of t,hJ.s equipmenE,
(Bert, C
OÞporÈunfÈiee for AcÈina Àppol,nçmcnÈe as lJibrathere are opportuniÈ,ies for acting appointment,s ae Libr,Plarming & Landscapê ArchiEect,ure Li.brary, in the Homc EconomícE Library,t,he PhyEicE & Astronomy Library. There also is a position available as-VÍsit,ing Aesist,ant, Librarian in the Education and Social Science Library.fndividuals should send a lecCer expressing int,erest to Frances O. Painter,DePuty Universit,y Librarian. Candidates must, be Èenured or t,enure-crackmembers of t,he uruc Library Facurt,y. Appropriace subject knowledge andfamiliarit,y with t,he needs of library's client.ele acquired Ehrough educat,ionor relevanE experJ-ence will be considered in evaluating candidaeee
The deadl.ine for expresslone of ínterest, is Monday, ÀugrusÈ g, 1994.
(Francea O. PaÍnÈer)
Librarv Staf,f St,eerlnq Cours¡itEee
week of .Iuly 31 , Lg94 O
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RcÈirsment RecspÈion
Technical Services Division wiII hoEt a retiremenE receptionon Àugust,3, form 2-4 in 220 Library. Pleaee stop by to wieh
LSSC concinuee wårk on O10¡ 1:30-3 p.m.
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Systems News
I will be on vacatj-on from JuIy 29 through August 8th. If you have NEW
EQUIPMENT INSTAI,LS you need Eo requesc during EhaE Etme, Tim Cole hasgracj-ously agreed to coordinate those for me. Please call him at 4-1837 oremail h:.m aE [email protected], and he wiIl make E.he arrangemenE,s wiEhCCSO to come do Che installaeion. Beginning AugusE 9Eh, please go back E.o
reporEing these to me.
PIease noLe EhaE NETI^TORKING INSTALLS/TROUBLESHOOTING aTC SÈiI1 TO bC TefCTTCdF^ !,^,,v h,,iráìna ¡s¡çerk adminisEraEor firsE,, and rf you don'E geELV yvul eu¿¿s¿¿¡Y
satisfactory help t.here I (or Ti-m for t,he week I am gone) will conEracE wiEhCCSO to work on ic. The building network administrator for Main Library isJeanne Grzelak and for Grainger its is Mart.in Bargon.
Remember, NEW EQUIPMENT REQUESTS that, are of a t.imely naEure are sE,i11 handledthrough Bart C1ark, as well as EQUIPMENT REPAIR/REPLACEMEMr requescs. Longerterm requesEs wiEh no specific timeline can begin Eo be senE to me.
A hint for geEEing help in t.he meantime: the CCSO MicrocompuEer ConsulÈanEscan answer quescions over E.he phone. They wouLd be particularly good peopleEo ask gueÈÈionS about emafl (uxl and r¡mel in particular); about, commonsofEware tike DOS, Windows, MacinEosh operating system, WordPerfect, Word,etc . ,. and in f act. any other microcompuE,er quesEion you might, have. I havecalled, them several t,imes already (especially wit,h ìÐcl and Pine quescions) andEhey have been helpfu]. Their phone number is: 4-0608. If you try trhis, IwouLd be interesÈed j.n hearing about your experience: qtere Ehey able Eoanswer your quesEion, and if noE, what kinds of things vtere Ehey not, able tohelp you wit,h?
One last thing: a call for volunÈeers. The CIC Virtual Electronic Libraryproject involves us loading our LCS records inÈo t,he UIe NOTIS EofÈware soËtraÉ ottrer cIc libraries can search our records using t'he 239.50 standard.There are some interesting possibiliEies here for us Eo use thats cat,alog ofour records Eo do some diffèrent t,hings including: search other CIC librarycat,alogs using 239.50; search our own records using 239.5-O search client's,'doing ñrore extensive kepvord searching against_ our records. I am looking fora feú people who can spènd some Eime test,ing Èhis agcess, playing around wiEhiE t,o äisèover whaE it can offer us, and t,o rePorc back Eo me htays in which we
might, consider taking advanEage of t,his acceE€t. Please email me aE
mbÍouiuc.edu by Fridãy AugusÈ 12 and tell me why you are int,eresÈed in doingtescing for chis projecE
(Merri BeEh Lavagmino)
Puvill BLblLoqraphfcal Infor¡âÈion Serviccpuvill Libros (Spain) has requesÈed an updaÈe of our P!o!:.le for.receivingtbibliographical èards. If you would like Eo receive bibliographicalinformácion regarding new ticles in your subjecE area from Puvil'I Libros,please conlact me. t"ty phone number is 244-2071; my e-mail addrees ismerdy'@uxl . cso, uiuc . edu.
Onli,ne Cataloq ConÈacts Group Meetínq
The nexu meet,ing of the Online2, aE 1:30 P.m. in 428 LibrarY.aÈtend.
CaEalog conEacÈs Group wiII be luesday, AugarsÈAny !.nEerested Library sEaff are \{elcome to
(Merdy SmiEh)246 Líbrary
(Bech Sandore)
(Sharon clark)ocAc
MILO E:¡paneion
PreparaÈionEareunderwayforexpansionof!'tILg.acceEEonpr:blicIO+t'ermínalsin Ëaeches of 50 terminals. AISS has seE Ehe limiÈs aÈ 50 to ensureaccepeable system performance levels before phasing in t,he.99xF beÈch of 50
terminals. The Oniine Catsalog Advisory commiEtee (ocAC) will be surveying allLibrary r¡¡riEs to deÈermine level of interes! in MILO expansion.
Shif t,ínq in the MathenaEics Librarv Bookstsacks
Beginning Monday, August 1, 1994 and conE.inuing to Wednesday, August 24, 1994the student assist.ants will be moving most, if not a1l, of Ène bòoks andjournals Eo new l-ocations in the Mat.hematics Library bookstacks. We wrll betakrng over Ehe space on Ehe upper and lower level c var.¡¡ad Ìrrr i-ì.¡p Encinccri¡aT,ì l¡r¡rv eerl i er thì q r¡a¡r n,'-i;; ;;l --:;::^^."-^:--
'Év*e!s vr' e¿¿s s¡¡Yrrrccrr¡¡9!¡!!a!J ça!¿rs! v¡¡¿e ysq!. uu!-ng this Ehree week period we will- be shrft.rng-our owrl materials on the shelves in order to accommòdace Ehe nearly 2SOOvolumes we wj-Il be t,ransferring later t.his fall from our own Readinq Room andfrom Brology, chemistry, and Main libraries. During the first. week we wil-l bemnr¡ì nc rlrrrì na l-hc rì:r¡ f ¡ ¡ha¡Þ nrrruv¿¿¡v uu!¿rrv Lrlv sqr vn progress. Af ter t,hat,, st,udenEs will_ bemovì-ng vol-umes when we are cl_osed (nighE.s and weekends) .
During Ehe shrfting period we will not, make any atE.empu to updat,e the signs atthe end of shelves which cell the patrons which call lumbers are shelvedwhere. if you cannot, find what you are looking for please ask one of theMat,hematrcs Library st,aff memberå, who will be happy to help you look for it.
(Nancy A¡¡derson)
New AEEisÈanÈ UnderqraduaÈe LibrarianLori Fou1ke has been appoint,ed cemporary visiting Undergraduate Librarian,Bibliographic InstrucEion CoordinaEor and visitj-ng Assistant professor ofLibrary Administration. She earned a B.A. in Ant,hropolog¡¿ from Wj-nst,on-SalemSEaÈe Universit,y, !.Iinst,on-Salem, North Carolina and a M.S. in Library Scienceand A¡t,hropology from the university of rllinois, urbana-champaign.
Lori served as Library Manager and VisiÈing Informat,ion Specialist at. t,heSusan sEout Memorial- Psychology Library, DeparÈment of Psychology, Universit,yof lllinois, Urbana. She worked as a Reference Assistant in Èhe EducationLibrary and a Teaching AssiEtant for t,wo years in the AnE,hropologl¡ Department,.
(Joyce C. !{righE)
New AppoinÈmenÈe
,Joyce wright has been appoint,ed Undergraduate Librarj.an, effective ilune 21,L994. f{right, earned a cert,ificate of Advanced SÈudies in Library andInformat,ion Science and an A¡vfLS from the University of Michigan, ãnd a BA fromVoorhees -College in Sout,h Carolina. She joined the UIUC Libiary faculty in1985, and has held several posit,ions. wrighE has published in t,he areaà oflibrary use instruccion and minolity reeruitment.
Aaron lrehub has been named Act,ing Direct,or of Ehe Illinois ResearcherInformat,ion Service (IRIS). Trehr¡b was previously managing ediÈor of TheAmerican Biblioqraphv of Slavic and EasÈ European SÈudies. He received an MLSfrom the University of Illinois at, Urbana-Champaigm, an MA from ,fohns Hopkíns,and a BA from McGill University.WeiÍ{ei wang waE appoinEed Assist,ant Law Librarian in May. Before coming t,oEhe UIUC Library, l{ang worked in the library of NorÈhwegÈern University. sheearned an MLS from Èhe llniversity of lllinoiE at Urbana-Chanr¡laign, an MA fromWashington UniversiÈy, and a BA from Beijing Uníversity. Her responsibilitsiesat, law include acquisiÈions and caÈaloging.
(Frances O. PainÈer)
St,atenenÈ oa Pronotioa, Tenure and AppoLntuentsThe final vergion of t,he srATE{Etfr oN pRoMorroN, TENURE, A}¡D ApporlillrME¡|:rs h¡asrecentsly mailed Eo Library Faculty. If you haven't received your copy call orcome to 230 Main Library.
(Linda Wicklund)
ELECTION ÀNNOUNCEMENTLlbrary Promotion and Tenure Àdvisory Cornmittee
It will soon be necessary to elect, new members to the LibraryPromotion and Tenure Advisory Committee. Those eligible to ser¡/eon this co¡nmittee are tenured members of the LÍbrary faculty withthe rank of Associate Professor or Professor. Continuingmembers of the committee are: Betsy Kruger (until August 1995),william Maher (until August, 1995), Karen Schmidt (untiI Àugust1995), and Joyce Wright (unÈiI Àugust 1995) . Three new membersmust be elected this year. Each wiII serve a 2 year ter¡n, August2L, 1994 - August 20, 1996.
If you wfsh your na¡ne to þe o¡nltted fron the ballot, you mustsend writÈen notlflcation to that effect to:
NEVP Connlttee, 314 Library, t4C-522
E-nalL: I*AlfDf S€UIUC\ffD or Landls€uxl
Notlf icatl-on rnust be reeelved bv 5:00o.n.. Frl-dav. Àuoust ].2-
(Martha Landlg, Chafr, NEVP Connlttee)
*tr**************t********t*****f*************i*t**************************r***AUGUST LIBRARY EXHIEITS
"The 'cards' of St. Louisu university Archìves
"l{otable Acquisitionsn Rare Book and SpecialCollections Library
"Fourth llorld Conference on lfomen'r First Floor Main Corridor
(Library Office of Development and Publlc Affairs)********itr***************t****ir*******************************************f**
UNTVERSITY LTBRARY
Irh."ry Perrcn¡el OÉ6ce
127 Mai¡ Ubra¡y1408 West Grcgory Drive[.]rbana, fL ó1E01
217 333-816E277 333-2214 laz
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Supervisors of Student Enployees
Kay NorrnanLibrary Personnel OfficeL27 Library
JuIy 27, L994
Federal l^Iork-Study Students
Although we do not know how many Federal-Work Study (FwS)students nill be available for the fall term, we do need to knowhow many the Library anticipates being able to hire. Departmentsare reminded that FWS students are not to displace regrular studentassistants. FI{S students are to work a E¡ripur average of 20 hoursper week while classes are in session.
Àlso, f hrould like to remind you that students that vrerepreviously enployed under FWS must have applied for, and accepted,their Federal t{ork Study awards for the Fall 1994 senester. Youcannot extend appointnents from one senester to another. Àwardsare only given out on a semester to senester basis.
Please fill in the form below and return iÈ to Kay Norman, L27Library, by Auqurt 5, 1991. Should you have any questions, pleasefeel free to contact me.
NÀIIIE OF DEPARTI,IENT:
NAIIIE OF ST'PERVISOR:
TELEPHONE NT'üBERs
NI'UBER OF FT{S DESIRED:
COMI¡ÍENTS:
ILA Library Assistants Forua Aqendaflany peopì,e asked me f or the aqenda of the Last f orum but ILA couldn't qet me
a copy before the rneetrnq. For tnose o'f yorl who are still curious, here's a
co0y after the fact, coLrr+.esy of Runelle Shrtver.
Susan DlrncanChair, Library Staff Steering Comrnittee
FORUM FOR LTBRÀRY ASSISTÀI{TS
JULY 22, 1994
10:30 A.M.
BLOOMINGTON PT'BLIC LIBRÀRY
KÀTHY PERKINS, FORUM t[A]rÀGER
The ILÀ Forrrm for Librar!¡ Assistants (FIÀ) neeting will be. held at Bloomington Public Library, 2OS E. Olive,
Bloomington, fL. If you need directions, please contact Deat, (309) 828-6091 (after 9:00 a.n.).
AGENDA
1. Sign-fn Sheet
2, l{elcone/fntroductions
3. Fall Prograns Update
4. fLA Conference Progran Connittee Report
5. fLA Mentoring Task Force Report
6. fLA Menbership Connittee Report
7. Reaching For¡¡ard FLA lable
8. fLA Calendar of Events
9. otheríuIur¿ !L\ it7;cs-¿¡líwlt*fc l**1 tlcsz>
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ILH TORUH FOR LIBRflRY flSSI5TßHTS
Eleuen ¡rembers of the support staff traueled to Bloomington,
fllinois on July 22nd Lo attend the ILR Forun for Library Êssistants.
Jennie RÍechers, a nerrber of the Forun, fron Brlington Heights
flenorial Library told the group hos¡ nuch she had enJoyed the r.reetings
she had attended at 8LF in ftÍani. She sald she had found'the neetÍng
entÍtled "uho's uho: The changing Roles of Librarians and support
Staff" particularly interesting. l1rs., Riechers had also heard llarian
Uright Edelnan speak. She assured us that there was soîtcthing foreueryone at HLß.
Ftrs. Riechers also explained the Library f,sslstants Forun's
nentoring prograñ. She said the Foru¡'r u6s open to suggestions and
that they Lrere considerl.ng a cross training prografi.
Those uho attended the r.reeting r¿erÊ encouraged to become
inuorued in rllinois Library Rssociation actiuities. Upcor.ring
neetings Lrere ðnnounced includlng the sept. zgth workshop on
"Custoner Serulca' uhich r¿ill be held at the Bone Student Center atIllinois State Unlucrstty in Bloor.ringon.
The Forun sould like to hord their septenber 9th neeting inChanpaign-Urbana. llore Ínfornation on this meeting r.llll be forth-coning fron the Suport Staff Steering Co¡.r¡rittee.
lllinois Librory Associotion
FORUM FOR LIBRARY ASSISTAI.ITS
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QUALITY SERVICES FOR LIBRARIESThursday, September 29,1994 tt 9:00 a.m.4:00 p.m.
Speaker: Jane Getty,ILA Director (a.m.) Panel Discr¡sion (p.n.)Illinois State University, Bone Student Ccntcr
Normal, IllinoisSponsoredwith the Interlibrary Loan Forzm of ILtl
CUSTOMER SERVICE IS EVERYONE'SRESPONSIBLITY!
Friday, October 28,1994.i 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noonSpeaker Jane Grtty,ILA Director
Skokie Pt¡blic Library5215 Oakton Strect, Skokiq
Cost for citbcr progran is: 312.00 for ILA Mcurbcrr or 315.00 frr No.Mcobcrr
Plcasc complac ôc registratio fo¡m a¡d m¿il to: Illltpts lJbtø1tAssæiatton33 VcstGrødAwnnc, Suilc J0IChiægo,Illtnoß 60610
NAIUE II.A MEMBER #INSTITUTION .\VOR¡( PHONEADDRESS CITY
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Admrniscrat.ive Council Minutes
UG! I
JuIy 18 , L994
presenE.: R. Wedgewor[h, B. CIark, R. Surles, J. Hood, K. Schmidt, D. Holiman, C'Deal, D. Stern, W. Brockman, B. Burger, M. Williams, J. wright,M. BaLachandran
1. Minutes of the.Iune 2Oth meeting \^/ere approved as distribuEed j-n LibraryOffice Notes.
2. AnnouncemenEs (R. Wedgeworch)
Às of Ehe next Administ,rat.ive Council meeÈing, Ehe Chair will be FrancespainEer, DepuEy UniversiEy Librarian. The by-laws will be amended asnecessary Eo refLect Ehis siÈuation.
3. UniversiE.y Librarian's ReporÈ
At a special Council of Deans meeting the Provost announced E,hatessent,ially the governor's proposed budget.was passed (ehe.best.in fiveyears). Tirere wãre no incrèasès in acquisiEions or operaEions do1Iars,regular campus Eaxes will be collected, and approximaÈely 3.5t will bealÍocated fór faculEy meriE increaseg. We are in a 'solj.d budgeEarysituation,. No final budget guidelines are available from D. lloliman inthe Business Office aÈ Ehis E,ime, buÈ we will need Èo make adjustmenE toservices in the coming year. The library will moniÈor savíngs (lapsedsalary) during the comiãg year in order Èo fund prÍoriÈy services ' Thereis noE enough permanenE money in Ehe current budget Eo fill a1I openposiE,ionE.
This coming Thursday Ehe SenaE,e Library CommitEee will be presented Eheâr .i ÆrrÞ r " -^dif ied FÌ95-96 allocaEions ior approval . The mat.rix i.s stillÞ¡ÀY¡¡u¿Ì t¡rv
in ãeed- of revision, buE, FY96 allocaEions will incorporaÈe some maErr-xrecommendations.
The Academic ResidenÈ Intern- Program decisions wilI be made within Ehenext 7 Eo l0 days. Plans for all oE,her open posiÈionE will be determinedafter EhaÈ Èime '
RepresentaÈives from the NEII will be discuEEllg the possibility ofcataÌoging and loading E,he UIUC newspaper collecEÍons for gÈate andnation-wiáe acces¡a, õo.e microfilming may also be involved. There isinv-scigacion of applying for a 3-yeai $600-7ook grant. there would be alocal search for project caEalogers'
Monday a number of UIUC lÍbrarians will atÈend a meeÈing hoated. byEaetmän-Kodak and FolleÈs in Chicago Èo explore E,he rnedium of phoco-CDsfor creatinq diqitized iIlustraE,ioñ files. The project would-invesLigaÈeeconomics "ñd
,-,Éer behavior. More data witl be soliciBed as deÈaiLs areclarified.
4. Old Businese
The PSED Emergency Fax Guidelines were digcuseed. R. wedgeworthãrnpiraãize¿ Èirãt räaaing-edge research and policies are encouraged-policies and procedures rrill often resulE afler iniÈial Eesting.
5. New BusÍnesE
Update on public Eerminals (B' Clark)
Not all new CPU uniÈs wiII arrive E,his week aE originally staÈed in LON.
The delay will not. sEop some machines from being insÈalled. by. CCSO andAuÈoma¡eä Systems persònnel. Each library_can determine which-publict.erminal wiil Ue uþgraded. OnIy public oñline caEalog t.erminals vtith the
IO+ interface can be desrgnaced in this phase of che terminal upgradesThere will be Ewo phases: replacement of current IO+ port.s followed bynew PorE. insEaIlaEion.
Updace on SPace (8. Clark)
The Universi-!y Press building basemenE wilI be used for remote storage.Shelving j-s bä:-ng transferred from che old ENX library aÈ Ehis Eime.Materia| from a épec:.aI Educacron Library collection and some 1ow-use STX
material will be moved afEer review by Che remoE.e storagre committee. Thenewspapers scored in Ehe aEEic will be E.ransferred co al-low for thecleaning of Ehe aEtic area.
The Hort F:-eld Lab will begi.n remodeling in lat.e Fall to provide improvedst.orage of Archives maEerial.
The Music Library reconfiguraEion is underway to allow for betÈer multi-media resource aIlocaEion.
campus organizaEions pursuing access toIIlini Text.book Bookstore) aa another
space redisEribuÈion wj.11 begin in early
The lj.brary is among a grouP ofthe Arcade Building (Ehe currenEremote storage faciliEy'
The Main LibrarY accion Plan forl.arl..
Licensing agreements procedure and Policy document (K. schmidE)
A revised version of che documenE wíII be distrÍbuEed and should be included inthe policies & procedures Manual. The guidelines apPly Co gift and trialsubscripEions. Do noÈ sign any_agreement,s wiE,h vendors ltiÈhouÈ conÈacÈingproper èhannels in advance. AIl licensing agreemenEswill be signed-off bY Ehe DtfL'
copyrighÈ compliance information (J. wrighÈ)
A brief policy staCement, and_notificat,ion of acEions will be disEribuEed,Eo serve as a'guideline until a more detailed commit'Eee rePorÈ.isdeveloped in tÉe near fuÈure. Franceg PainÈer, DUL, will service ascoordiäaE,or and distributor of informaEion'
Annual book sale (C. DeaI)
vince Golden has seÈ Ehe daÈes of Monday and Tuesday, october-3.and 4,9am-4pm, for Èhe next, book sale. wednesday dollar-a-sack will help Eo
remove "o*"-oi--cttã-fi".ri"""ly
unpurchased items. There wiII be a secondbook sale ".õñ Vã".'from ehiã ciire forward; more delails on Ehe date when
decided -- ProbablY around APríI.
Other
The new AdminisErative Council meeting schedule for nexts fiscal year willbe disÈribuied at Ehe nexE (Àugust 1) meeting. There will be no AugusÈ15 or 29 AdminisÈraÈive council meeEings unlesg new informaÈion isavailable.
carol Liheng will be ret,iring; a reception in her honor will be heldAuguEÈ 3rd,-from 2-4 pm, in room 220 L1btary'
we wiEh David stern good Iuck, and expect Eo collaboraÈe wÍth him in Ehe
future, in hiE n.*--pó":.tion as Directðr of Sciencc LÍbraries aE YaleUniversiE,y.
CATALOGING POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEEMinutes of l8 July 1994 Meeting
428 Library, 9:00 a.m.
Present: Arnold Wajenberg (Chair), RichardGorodinsky, Sarah Hoag, Gail Hueting, Jay Lee,Romero, Nancy Romero, Fung-Yin Simpson,Will iams .
Burbank, VictorCarol Penka, Lisa
WeiWei Wang, Jim
I. Announcements:a. Arnold endorsed the LC Catalo¡erts Desktop software
package for use in cataloging. At this tine, however, thestrbject heading rist (not the subject Heading nanual) is notavailable in the software r so catalogers must bear that in nindshould the product be acquired for use any tine soon. Also, theMARC formats used in the software are the LC MARC formats, notthe OCLC MARC formats. The product costs t875 and has costlimitations on how many people can use it simultaneously.Despite the cost, it was felt that this product would save theLibrary money over the long tern, if nounted on a Local AreaNetwork. (Last year the Library spent about $5K on papercataloging tools, and that was considered to have been a lightyear. ) Arnold will contact colleagues at the University ofchicago who now have some experience using the product; he wittreport back on UCts assessment of it.
b. Arnold reninded CPAC menbers of the AUTOCAT nessageconcerning OCLC's validation of "blank" as the second indicator(Book Format ONLY) in fields zoo, 7Lo, 7LL, and 7go (Not 740).The date of implementation will be zg July. cathy salika hasalready addressed FBR urodification to handle tb,is for new dataloading. The new indicator should be used in Books Formatcataloging beginning 1 August.
c. Arnold discussed his retirement, its implications forcPAc, and associated cataloging activities. Arnord's Z}-yearfunction as UIUC's Iiaison to OCLC will be handled by Autonatedservices, at least for the time being. (This responsibilityconsists largely of receiving and distributing OCLC and ILLINETdocumentation. ) CPAC is expected to continue in existence.Disctrssion followed concerning the coordination of thecommittee's continued operations in ArnoId's absence. This topicwill be on the agenda for the August neeting.
II, Cataloging Service Bulletin 64.
Rules 9.5Bl, 9.5Dl: "Computer disc" has been added to theval-j.d GMD terms for a computer fiIe. ("Computer disk" hadalready been validat,ed as a GMD; LC decided the spelIj.ng ''disk"refers to magnetic storage devices, while "disc" refers tooptical storage devices. )
Rule 21.30J: Coding and title added entries for titles ofcollections without collective titles the GMD now comes afterthe f irst title in a string of titles, with the renatning titlesgoing in $b. Title access is affected. With two or threebitles, continue to make a title added entry for each. With fouror more tit,les, make an added entry only for the first. Use 740fields for the second and third titles, and for the entire stringof titles.
RuIe 22,3^: Form of personal name headings, when names varyin full-ness -- accept the form as AACR2 compatible if the forn onthe item being cataloged matches that on existing catalog records( the file against which the cataloging and searching is beingdone). ALWAYS use LCNAF first.
Rule 25.58: Qualifiers for uniform titles of choreographicworks this is a new category of uniforn titles. ALWAYS usethe qualifier "(Choreographic work)" for a subject or addedentry, with the choreographer's surname added as part of thequalifier when the iten represents a particular choreographer'sversion of the work. fn cases of two or nore choreographerssharing responsibility, give names in alphabetical order. Incases of derived choreographic work, follow the choreographer'sname with a comma, followed by the word "after" and the surnaneof the original choreographer. Optionally, if the work is areconstruction of an earlier staged production, include in thequalifier the date of the reconstruction. Exanple: "Afternoonof a faun (Choreographic work : llarkova, ¿fter NijÍnksy : 1935)."
Rule 25.3084: Names of nusical instruments use "violon-cello, " "English horn, " "contrabassoon, " and "tinpani.tt (Abo1-ished here are "cello, " "cor anglais, " "double bassoon, " and"kettle drums. " )
Rule 25.3481: Do not add the date of pubrication ($f) tothe r-tniform title "selections" when this is used for collectionso f mlrs ical works by one composer.
Subject Subdivisions:
Geographic subdivisions have been added for many free-floating subdivisions. The geographical subdivision shouldfollow the topical subdivision instead of couring in front of it.The standard order subject heading string is: Itopicl--[placel--I chronology] -- [ fornl .
Various subject heading subdivision changes were discussed:"Mortuary customs" after "Indians" has becone t'FuneraI customsand rites;" "organization and adninistration after "sports" hasbecome "Management;" "Practicing" after nusical instrunents isnoÍ"r "rnstruct,ion and study. " There was arso e discussion ofsubdivisions replaced by phrases and updated and canceled subdi-visions interested individuals may consult pp. 53-54 of thisCSB for further clarification.
III. ALA Reports
Gail Hueting reported on Subject Access Connittee activitiesat the Miami meeting. Her report centered on LC's repositioningof subdivisions, and LC's planned re-evaluation of its practiceof providing Dewey Decinal classification numberE on bibliograph-ic records. SAC will be establishing a subcomnittee to helpadvise LC on this issue.
ïV. New Business
Jay Lee inquired about cooperative cataloging and associatedi-ssues' which led to a discussion of the 949 FBRREPt comnand.This command will replace an existing FBR record with e differentversion of the ocLC record ( for the same iten) that nay havebetter access points and other headings.
Subnitted by Richard Burbank
INDEX TO CPAC DECISIONS
Accompanying material Dec 9Ø, Jan g4
Added copies Nov 84, Sep 9Øclassified differently MaY 85
Added entriesaudio,/visual material Feb 87conference headinÉre Dec 91, Jun 93corporate bodies that issue series Aue 86llnking fielde May 89eponsoring bodies of conferences Dec 91translatore Apr 94
AISS Mar 87, Apr 87
Analytice Nov 83holdings in LCS May 88, Feb 9Øseries entriee for Aug 83sets Apr 89statiEtlce June 87vs. cat aa Eep Jun 85
Artlclee, Inltlal Apr 87, Oct 88, Oct. 92French Feb 89
Aaian language materialgLaw books Sep 86
Audio-viaual materialadded entries Feb 87
Authority recorda Aug 85, Sep 85, Mar 86provieional recoqdE -Sep -86In-PrOOeÉtg reCOrClA iJan ö-l
Blbliography noteE Jan 89, Sep 89, Oct 89, Mar gØ
Biography EubJect headlnga Nov E9
"Bound wlth" cataloglng Mar 87
Brltleh placc natncs Sep EB
Call numberEcorrectiona JuI 84, Dec 87cuttcrlng for lnltlala JuI 9Ølanguagc lettare Mar 88, Feb 89, Dec 9Ømarking Jun 85of aariale that change title Feb 83on looae plecea Jun 92on order recorda Hay 88placenent Apr 83prefixea Aug 87, Oct 89, Scp 9Øtexte with tranElation Feb 91
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Capitalization: Breton, GaIlegan, Lang d'oc Oct 87scientif ic na¡nee Mar 88title (introductory words) Nov 91, May 94Vietnamese May 88
Cataloging vs. collection development decieions Aug 85
CDROM databases Apr 89, Nov 89, Feb 9Ø
Choreographic worke JuI 94
Chronological code (ø45) dropped Jun 89
Chronological deglgnations of seriale Mar 92
Chronological subdlvlaione Sep 9Ø
CIP records in FBR Feb 89
Claseificationauthors of bellee-lett¡ee ln more than one lanEuage May 88'tre'lles-lettree entered under tltle July 86biography May 86, Feb 89claeelclate Feb 93college publicatlonc (C) Nov 83correlation with flrgt subJect Aug 87Dewey 2Ø Feb 89discographles Oct 83Greek and Latin authors of non-literary worka Jan 88heads of etate Aug 87individual author book nnnber schemes May 86labor unions Jan 88llterary blography Apr 92multlple blographlea or crltlclEme of llterary authore Jun E7photograph collectLona by a Einglc photographer Nov 8ERomar¡ian lltcrature Feb 8?Turklc lanEuages Fab 89
Closed atacke Oct 84' Dec 88
Collection level cataloging Oct 91
Collection without eollectlve tltle Mar 9Ø
Collegc cataloÉcprocedurc for cataloging Sep 85
CompoEltlon form codc (ø47 ) dropped Jun 89
Computer dlEc, dlek JuI 94
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Computer files Aug 87, Nov 89copy cataloging May 88disk characterietics Mar 9Øfile characteristics Mar gØ
file name Mar 9Øheadings Dec A2, Apr 93
Computer program (uniform title qualifier) Dec 87, Dec 9ø
Conference headings with date in nane Nov 88
Conference headinge-main or added entries Dec 91, Jun g3
Conferenceseataloged ae serÍals Dec 9ø
Contente notes Mar 87, Jun 93
Copies ( lettered) Feb 92
Copyright date Mar 9Ø, Sep 9Ø
Corporate bodleechangea of na.ne May 9Øofficial poeitlon of body May 9Øqualifiers May 87, Sep 9Øsubordlnate bodlea Apr 93with "National" in nane Jan 89
CreedE (uniform titlea) May 94
Cutter nr¡nbereArabic n¡'tee Sep 83conference publlcatlons Nov 83fairs and exhlbltione Dec 83initials JuI 9Øeelected lltcrary worka May 83schoolE claeccd ln 378.4-.9videorecordlnge of motlon plcturec Jul 88
Datea ln lnprlnt-copyrleht date Mar gØ, Sep 9Ø
Dates ln lnprlnt-prlntlng date Oet 88, Oct 89, Sep 9Ø
Dates in imprint - looee-Ieaf publicationg Sep 89
Date in imprint - materlal received ln year before date in itemNov 91
Datee ln perconal n¡ne headlngs Apr 87, Sep 9Ø
Deletlng blbltographlc recordg from FBR July 86, Dec 87, Oct 91,Dec 92
4
Deleting records from LCS usine 949 field Jun 89, Dec 92
Dewey 2ø Feb 89, Mar 89
Different real names for one pereon Mar 89
Disk characteristÍcs (computer flIee) Mar 9Ø
Dissertation notes Mar 89
Distribution of material for original cataloging Mar 87
Dietributors Mar 9Ø
Donor notea and added entriee for Jun 85, Aug 85, Feb 87, Sep 87,Mar 89
D¡plicate recorde SeP 87, Dee 87
Edition statement for multl-vol. eete Oct 88
Edition statement supplied by eataloger Dec 87
Encoding level 5 recorde Feb 9Ø, Mar 9Ø
Exhlbftlon cataloga Apr 93
FlIe characteristlcE (computer filea) Mar 9Ø
Fi.le na¡ne (computer fllea) Mar 9Ø
Fixed Fleld - Reproduct-lonE Oct 91
French cataloglng ln OCLC Sep 88, Feb 89
General materlal designatLons May 94
Geographic nancE Sep 88, Apr 94
Germany Mar 91
Gift recordg ln LCS Jan 89, Jun 89
Icelandlc peraonal narnes Mar 91, May 94
IlluEtratlonc Jan 89, Har 9Ø
Incompletc publlcatlone Dec 87
Incompleta recorde Feb 89
Incomplete etatemcnt of responsiblllty Mar 9Ø
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Incunabula Apr 93
Index notes Mar 9Ø
Indic nanes Nov 88
Initial articles Apr 87
Initials representing na¡nea Nov 89cuttering JuI 9ø
Inetrumentation code (ø48) droPped Jun 89
ISBN numbers Mar 9Ø
LanEuageeSlavic and AsÍan cataloglng Nov 85designation in notes and uniform tltlee May 88
LC card numbere Jan 87
LC prellminary records in OCLC Feb 9Ø, Mar 9Ø
LCS noteE Jul 92
LCS recorda for eerlal analytLcE, Feb 9Ø
Lettered copiee Feb 92
Lirrited edltlon noteE Dee 92
Linking ftelde May 89, Har 92
Llterary biography elaaaificatlon Apr 92
Loca1 notes Fcb 87
London boroughs Scp 93
Looeeleaf publications - inprint datea Sep 89
Made-up collections Oct. 91
ManuacrLpt collcctl.ona Mar 9Ø
Maeterg' proJect vldeo recordlngs Jun 89
Mlcrocomputer aoftware Aug 87
Mlcroforma Oct 87, Sep 93serlala Apr 89
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Missing records (FBR & LCS) Feb 89
MS call number prefix Aug 87
Monographic series changed to serials Sep 89
More than one real nane for one person Mar 89
Motion picturee - uniforr¡ titlee Jul 88
Multi-Iingual worke May 88
Multi-part items Jan 94
MuItiple publishers Mar 9Ø
Musical inetruments JuI 94
MusiclanE (Qualifiere for na.r¡ee) Sep 93
Namea repreeented by inltlals Nov 89
New recorde tn OCLC Jan 94
NOT NEI{ reeords in FBR Dec 88
Notes - Awards Oct 91
Notea - Blbliograph Mar 9Ø
NoteE - ChangeE of place of zubllcation of Eerlal Nov 88
NoteE - Contents Jun 93
Notea - Index Mar 9Ø
NoteE - LCS reconde Jul 92
Notee - Tcchnlcal detalla, Format Oct. 91
Notee - Tra¡¡ElatLonE Jun 92
Nr¡¡nerale ln forcign languagest May 9Ø, Sep 9Ø
Nunerala in tltleE Apr 87
Nr.merlc declgnatLon of serlals Nov 91, Jun 92, Jul 92 , Oct 92
Order records ln FBR Mar 92
Othcr tttlc lnformatlon May 94
Paralla1 tltlec - eerles wtth subEeriee Dcc 91
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Performers and performing groupe Dec 87
Personal nane headingsabbrevj.ated na-nes Sep 86, Oct 87dates Apr 87, Sep 9Ødifferent real na¡nes for one pereon Mar 89distinguishíng terms May 88, Nov 91, Sep 93Icelandle Mar 91, May g4initials Nov 89, Jul 94Parenthetical expansions Oct 87Phrase plus forena¡re Aug 86
Plates Dec 9ø, Mar 91
Prefixes for call nu¡nbere Aug 87, Oct 89, Sep 9Ø
Prelininary level recorde in OCLC Feb gØ, Mar 9Ø
Preeervation reproductione Ðee 92
Prlnting datea Oct 88, Oet 89
PrintoutE of theees F'eb 89
Prograrmlng Mar 87
PEeudonyme Sep 88, May 9Ø, Oct 92
h¡bllcatlon dletrlbutlon area May g4
Publisher'a name Mar 9ØBranch offlceE Dec 9Ø
PunctuatlonHeadlngc Dcc 87
QuallfleraCor¡¡orate bodlec May 87, Sep gØ, Sep g3TownEhip n¡nteê Apr 94Unlform tltlcc for computer progra!¡s Dec 87Unlform tltlcc "Works" and "Selection6" Apr 94
Rare Book cataloglng Dec 88
Recataloglngmonographa to aerlalE JuI 85
References for pacudont¡mg Oct 92
References for unlform tltlca Sep 90
Referencea from na'rêc ldentlcal to other narne! Mar g1
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Relator code dropped May 89
Replacing records in LCS ueing 949 fietd Jun 89, Dec 92
Reproductions Nov 91, Mar 92, Dec 92, Sep gB
Revised editions - choice of main entry Jan Bg
Scandinavian local place nanes Jun g3
Selections Mar 91, Oct. 92
Selections (Music) Jul 94
Serial analytic records in LCS Feb 9Ø
Seríal eupplements to other seríale Sep 86
Serial titl-e changee May 87, Nov 88
Seriale - cIoEinE entrieE Nov 88, Nov 91- change of format Dec 9Ø
change of place of publication Nov 88- chronological deEiEnationg Mar 92
linking fields May 89- mlcroformg Apr 89, Dec 9Ø- repeated nr¡nerlc dealgnation Nov 91, Jun 92, JuI 92, Oct g2
translationE (ca1l nr.rnbers) Nov 9Øsupplenents Dec 9Øtitle added entrler Mar g1titlee mie-Epelled Jun 92
Serlee added entrleaall traced May 90, Oct g2pereonal authora Nov 83inltlal artlcles Apr 87, Oct g2
SerieE authorlty recorde Jan 84, Oct EB
Seriee converted to gerlala Sep 89
Serlee-like phraae vÊr. Eeri.es headlng Nov 90
Serles wlth fluctuating lnÈroductory word Feb 9Ø
Serles not mentloned in book June 87
SerieE with parallel titlee Dec g1
Serlee guallflertltle ea^Ere ac eorporate headlng Mar 88(Unnr¡mbered) Apr 87
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Series title page Aug 86
Sets Analytice Apr 89
Short recorde in FBR - Deletion Oct 91
Soviet Union (Former) Oct. 92
Sponsoring bodles of conferencea - added entriee Dec 91
Statement of responeíblity fncomplete Mar 9Ø
Statenent of responsibility (non-print material) May 94
Stat ist lcsAnalytics June 87
Subfield w (AACR2 verificatlon) dropped Apr 89
Subject authorlty records ln OCLC Dec 87, Mar 88
SubJect eubdlviElonE Oct 92addreEEeg, egaaylr, lectureE dropped July E6chronological EubdlvlElonE Sep 9Øfree-floatlng phraaeE Oct 92gubdivlelona comblned and dropped Jun 92yearbookE dropped (wtth 1 excepÈlon) Aue 86
SubJect heading correlatlon with classlflcatlon Aug 87
SubJectE other than LC -Apr 91
Subordinate bodiescontaining na.ne of parent body (Type 5) Jun 86
SubEeriee with parallel titlea Dec 91
Surnane alone on t.p. Oct 88
Surn.-e preflxeaD¡tch authorE Jun 86, JuIy 88
lechnical reporte Jan 87
Temporary recordc ln FBR Mar 92
TheeiE cataloglng Sep 84, Mar 87, May 88, Dec EE, Feb 89, Feb 9é,Jan 94
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Ti-tle added entrieebracketed information Dec 9Øinitial articlee Apr 87multiple titles Jul 94numerals in titles Apr 87serials Mar 91titles begÍnning with g Mar 83
Titles of serials mis-spelled Jun 92
Treatiee, lawa, etc. Oct 88, Mar 91
Tranelatlon lettersByelorueeian BY Apr 84collectÍonE May 86eerials Nov 9Ø
Tranelation noteE Jun 92
Treatlea May 94
Uniform tlt1eefor computer progra¡ng Dec 87, Dec 90, Apr g3for choreographlc workg JuI 94for creeda May 94for incunabula Apr 93for aerials Nov 88for motlon pictureE JuI 88for multl-lIngual worka May 88for Eelectlone Oct. 92for tranalatlone of unpubllehed worka Dec 87referencee Sep 9Ø -
Unpaged booke Jan 89, Mar 90
Unpubllshed worka -- tranglationa Dec 87
Vldeodlace numbcr of franeE Mar 9Ø
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Vülthdrawalc Oct 91
CoIlect,ion Development Committee
Minutes of the Meeting
7/L9/94
PreaenÈ: N. Aggarwal, Mary Bet,h AIlen, M. Balachandran, B. Brockman, CarIDea1, Deloris ltotiman, Betãy Kruger, Bill McC1e11an, Larry Miller, Lois Pausch(for'¡¡"rr.y And.erson), Nancy Romeio (for MarÈha Landis), Karen Schmrdt, DavidStern, uiÉzi Williams, SEeve witt, ,Joyce wright'
Ànr¡ou:lceoenÈE: Carl DeaI distributed a copy ofHumaniEj-es' lisEing of funded granEs. lt anyoneconEacE Carl Deal.
E.he NaÈional Endowment for theneeds a copy of ic P1ease
Regponse Èo the ExecuÈive Coan,iÈt,ee'É Rcquss! Eo reaaseaa Èhe conposit,ion of-n.-etrag"E Allocation Sr¡bcoæiÈÈee: C. Deal asked Ehe commiEEee for theircommenEã on tshe Budgee Allocation SubcommiEËee. The committee recommendedE.haE t,he CollecEion DevelopmenE CommiÈtee, on Ehe basis of Che exPecEationt.haÈ t.he new CDC membershiþ will consisE of one representaÈive from eachd,ivision, does noÈ see a nèed for tshe BudgeE AllocaÈion SubcommiEtee Èo
continue. The Collectsion Development CommiEtee as a whole will replace it.
As a result of this, Karen SchmidE distribuEed t,he firsÈ draft of theExecugive commr.Eiael s description of the Collect.ion DevelopmenE CommiÈtee fordiscussion. C. Deal asked ie cne BudgeÈ Sr.¡bconrmitEee's fr¡ncEion will thenneed to be covered by the CDC's chargé. It etas agreed 9!18 Ehe-charge in-Eheãiãit adequarely "olät"
tshis and thaÉ noching more specific needs Èo be added.
M. Balachandran also not,ed ÈhaÈ the charge needs t,o sÈate EhaE Ehe CollectsionDevelopmenÈ Committ,ee is an advisory conunittee to Èhe DirecÈor of LibraryCollections.
ReapoBsc Eo tho B¡cecuÈivo Co@lÈÈaa'! r.guaaÈ to wriÈr Èbc chargc,.orõo"itfott, and tsc¡ru¡ of oftlc¡ for ¡ G.r.rll l\¡¡d! Àdvlaory CoæltÈee:MemËers of the commitÈee e:çressed concern EhaE a committee deciding upon day-Cã-a"V fr¡nd deci"iott" may bè cumberEome and reEult in delays- of Ehe orderingpioããå"- The coiiecri.on'Development comnittee recommended thac inst'ead ofãråating an advisory commiEtee the person_managing General -F"+d: be a member
of the õpC. this pårson will meet arurually or aE requeEted wigh eachdivision. The cDC could then look aÈ General Funds once a year or asnecesgary Uo see what Ehe General Funds are purchasíng from year Co year'
Progr.¡r R.PorC on ¡cÈlvLtsl¡r o! tbo Coo¡ror¡ts1'v¡ CollrcÈl'oD llrsrEG'Btscooidlna¿fng c@ftÈ..! C. Deal distributed Ehe Model Discipline Plan of theCCtICC for EducaEion Èo Ehe conunittee for its informâEion. Nancy O'Brien has
Uããr, "ot"ulÈed and will further discuss EhiE with c. Deal.
Peg BtndlDg l¡ltt: BeÈsy Kruger.handed ouÈ a lise of iÈems for review oftsit,les to be EenE for ciass Á einaing insEead of Peg Binding. .tlt" iÈems on
the list "t. "r-rii"ntly in the sEacksl If anyone ie aware of titsles on the
iiÀc ttrat, have been canceled Èhey need t,o contacg B. Kr.¡ger.
B. Kruger asked ÈhaÈ uhe lists be routed to people in each division' Each
t.itle ãnould be marked in order of need for ClaeE À Bindlng wit'h a one, Erdo,
ãi-iñ."ã piiority. B. Kruger requested t,hat, Ehe lisÈE be reEurned t'o her withsuggestions before September lst, 1994'
oth.r! Deloris lloliman annor¡nced Ehat Ehewill appear in a differenÈ formaÈ. All ofEotsals wil:. appear first, wit'h t'he boEEomEoÈalE'r changèd to read "slriÈchable toEal.
-SEeve Witst,
next, fr.¡nd responsibili.ty rePortt,he special accoLuits and Èheir
line tócal which now reads "fina1
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University of Illinois Libraryat Urbana-Champaign Edited by: Jodi Bialeschki
No. 31, August 8, 1994
Monograph OrdersReceived Directly inLibraries
From time to time, monographorders are received directly inthe ordering library instead ofgoing through Acquisitions.This seems to happen especiallywith prepayments. If yourlibrary receives a monographdirectly from the vendor orpublisher, please contact LisaGibbs in Acquisitions, 3-1055.(Karen Schmidt)
Discarded Volumes
University High School Libraryis discarding volumes 8 through43 (1950- 1993) of EducationIndex. If you are interested inreceiving them, please callRunelle Sh¡iver between 8:00a.m. and l2:00 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday at 333-1589 byAugust l2th. Thank you.(Frances F. Jacobson)
The deadline for submitting items for publication isWednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON, 230 Library, MC-522, E-M,ail : AXDJODI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICYMCor FAX: 217-244-4358.
Bound QualityPaperbacks
A six-month test period forreceiving bound qualitypaperbacks from our domesticand Canadian university press
approval plan vendor, MidwestLibrary Service, will beginAugust l,1994. The covermount, class A binding will be
rendered only for publicationsthat have the paperback editionimmediately available.(Merdy Smith)
Graduate AssistantOrientation
The Reference Library isholding gaduate assistantorientation August 15 through24. There are several sessions
which may be of interest toindividuals in other librariesand we would like to extend an
invitation for you to attendthese sessions.
Of particular interest are thesessions on Tuesday, August
16. University LibrarianRobert Wedgeworth will givean overview of the UniversityLibrary from 8:30 to 9 a.m, inRoom 66 Library. AmoldWajenberg, the PrincipleCataloger, will follow with a
review of bibliographic accessto UruC Materials from 9 a.m.to l0 a.m.
Other sessions include theonline catalog through MILOand using commands, IBIS, CDRoms in the library, RemoteAccess to IO, Circulation, and
the Reference Interview. Ifyou would like a completeschedule, please contact BethWoodard in the ReferenceLibrary, 3-1900, or via [email protected]. edu.(Beth Woodard)
OrientatÍon Activities
The UIUC Library will onceagain be sponsoring orientationactivities for all interestedstudents during New StudentWeek:
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New Student Week Tours:Will be offered Monday-Tuesday, August 22-23 from1l:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Tourswill depart from the east foyerof the Main Library every houron the hour.
Ouad Dav: The library willsponsor an Information Boothfor Quad Day, Wednesday,August 24. The booth will be
staffed from noon-S:00 p.m.
Sign-up sheets for these
activities will be sent throughcampus mail this week. If youdo not receive this informationand are interested inparticipating, please contactLisa Romero at 244-377 l.(Lisa Romero)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk II, 50%, CentralCirculation.Library Clerk II, 100%,
Veterinary Medicine LibraryLibrary Clerk II, 100%,Automated Services (ARM)(Al Dries)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS FILLED
Bruce Prothe, Library Clerk III,Geology Library, 7 -31-94Sylvia Sauer, Library Clerk III,Education & Social ScienceLibrary, 7-31-94(Al Dries)
ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTLibrary Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee
fÈ will soon be necessary to elect new rnembers to the LibraryPromotion and Tenure Advisory Comnittee. Those eligible to serveon this conmittee are tenured members of the Library faculty withthe rank of Associate Professor or Professor. Continuingmembers of the committee are: Betsy Kruger (until August 1995),William Maher (until Àugust 1995), Karen Schnidt (until August1995), and Joyce Wríght (until Àugust 1995). Three new nembersmust be elected this year. Each will serve a 2 year term, Àugust21, L994 - August 20, 1996.
If you wish your name to be onitted from the ballot, you mustsend written notification to that effect to:
NEVP CornmitÈee, 3L4 Library , MC-522
E-nail: LÀNDfseUIUcVÌ{D or LandisGuxL
Notification must be received by 5:00Þ.rn. . Friday. Aucrust 12.
(Martha Landis, Chair, NEVP Comrnittee)
MinutesLIBRARY FACULTY }IEETING
June 17, L994
Robert lJedgeworth called the meeting to order aE 1:37 p.m'
l. Minutes of the l,fay 20 , 1994 meeting rrere apProved as published in LibraryOffice Notes.
¿. University Librarian's RePorE.In his announcements, l.ledgeworth noted that the Union Browsing Room willremain open and that there e¡ere no plans for reviewing its existence--heconsiders ic an integral part of the Universicy Library. The UIUC's proposalfor a digiral library test project aE the Grainger Engineering Library has
been favorably reviewed, and there will be a site visit of the Library nextweek. l^Iedgeworth is cautiously optimistic about the proposal's ProsPects.
I,ledgeworth has completed a response to the 1992 COPE rePort, and the processis nor¡ closed. His review of COPE's recommendations noËed that we hadcompleted a merger into a single faeulty. In xegatd Èo the COPE comments on
emphasizing service, I^Iedgeworth's resPonse emphasized that service willcontinue to be an important component of the Library buÈ Ehat the scholarlyactivity of the faculty and the instructional eomponenE of the Library's workremain very important especially as the Library moves j.nto more new
technologiês. Finally, user services issues from COPE have been addressedthrough Ih" U".r Services Policy Cornmictee. The Provost has reacted favorablyto the response to the COPE rePort.
i.Iork on the Kodak-Folletts photo-CD project continues with a demonstrationphase that lrill use material fron the Rare Book and Special Collectionsii-U."ry. Following the AIA meeting, Kodak and FolleÈts rePresentatives willbe on campus to diãcuss other projãcts to be considered for an R & D proposal.Such projects would probably ernphasize vísual materials. Overall, Ì'Iedgeworth
"""" th.-Kodak-Folletts work as a means of determining what is involved in
setting up a dígital library, especially regarding issues of indexing files,helping users navigate the files, and deterrnining what users wan! '
A request-for-proposal for new software for the online catalog has been issuedwiÈh a July 15 response deadline. The User Serr¡ices Po1icy Corunittee rePorthas been subnirted and will be distributed soon. An acuion plan will be
presented for discussion et the flrst faculty meeting in Septenber'
In response to a question from Al Kagan as to when the sPace consultants'report would be discussed, l.Iedgeworth stated Èhat we were waj-ting until afterthä new Deputy University Librãrian arrives. It would then be reviewed beforean action plan is develoPed.
Executive Com¡nittee Report. On behalf of Elisabeth Davis, Tom KilÈondelivered a reporÈ of the Executive CornmítEee's work. At its most recentneeEing, Èhe Cornrnittee discussed lnterlibrary borrowing practices in caseswhen a UIUC library Patron requests a book from a llbrary that charges more
than our maxi-nr¡n oi $fS. It was agreed that more fact'finding is needed co
determine the extent of such cases. The Corn'nittee discussed currently vacantpositions, but ection must await the StaÈe Legtslature's acÈion on the budget.
Kilton stated that the Cornmittee had reviewed minor revisions to the PTA
docurnent (discussed below) and approved minor changes to Ehe faculcy travelpolicy. l,Iedgeworth stated that the travel policy revisions concerned a change
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co pay round-trip airfare and regiscracion fees rather than the currentpractice of paying set amounts based on the level of one's particípation.l.Iilliam Maher asked when Ëhe Èravel policy would be brought to a facultymeeting for discussion. I,.Iedgeworth responded Ehat he did noc see Eravelreimbursement as a matter for Ehe faculty meeting. In response to Maher,ssuggestion that a faculty travel policy, for both inherent and historicalreasons, seemed to be a faculty matter, l.Iedgeworth made the distincEion thatsupPort for faculÈy travel l¡ras a faculty matter, but how reimbursement wascovered was administrative, and the proposal might be reviewed at theAdministrative Council. In response to a question from Frances Jacobson,l^Iedgeworth stated that the proposed reimbursement for transportation andregistration would be for one meeËing per year.
Promotion and Tenure Documents. Karen Schmidt, on behalf of Jane Block. chairof the Promotion and Tenure Advisory Comrnittee, called the meetring's attentionto minor changes to the June 7 draft of the PTA docunent that had beendistributed following extensive discussion at the last faculty meeting. LoisPausch moved and Leslie Troutrnan seconded adoption of the revised PTAdocument. Susan Bekiares asked whether the document's calendar was specificor only intended to provide general guidance. Schmidt stated that while theexact dates might vary by a few days each year, the calendar was a closemodel. Following Schmidt's acceptance of a few editorial suggestions fromfloor, I.Iedgeworth asked whether Èhe meeting r¡ras ready for a vote. There beingno objection, a voj.ce vote was held, and the motÍon to adopt the revised PTAdocument was approved with no dissentlng votes or abstentions.
Academic Resídent Librarian Program. WedgeworËh described this new programand its rationale. Its origins Íncluded a recognition of the Library's needto recruit more junior members of the faculty and a desire to increase Èhegeographic distribution of persons hired for short-term appointments. TheProgram will be initiaced a year earlier than originally planned because ofthe need to do a considerable number of visiting appointments for 1994-95.One-half of the interns (about 3 to 5) will be appointed for L994-95, and thesecond half in the following year. Appointments wiII be for one year with ÈhepossibilÍty of renewal for one more year. The program offers the poÈential toattract a new and dlmamic group of people to the Library faculty.
The discussion resulEed Ín clarificatÍon of several aspects of the program aswell as expression of several concerns about its inplÍcations for facultydevelopment.
Kagan noted that he and Rosemary Stevenson would be proposing a minoriuyinternship program which perhaps should be joined to Èhis progran. I.IedgeworËhshared the concern for minority recruitment, but stated he wanted the ResidentPrograrn to stand on its orrn. Bart clark reminded the meeting thatannouncenenÈs for the Resident Program included the standard references toaffirnative action enplolment, and lledgeworth stated the progran would bebrought to the attentÍon of Reforrna and the African-Anerican librarian groups.
Maria Porta expressed a concern thet lt night be better to have residentsplaced in larger units where they could have more mentoring to learn thesystem rather than being placed in one or two person units. tledgeworth notedthat there were not many units with several librarlans, and we expected the
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El1en sutton expressed the hope that the residenË program not preclude orsupersede the opportunities that are. cu_rrently available for junior faculty toadvance and buird their careers at the uruc library, for example, throughappointment as an acting departmental librarian when such vacancies occur.
cesident and funds are obtained to maker be considered. L/edgeworth said y"", -
I on building a pool of librarians- who
oi::;.:io";: ":ï:; "å"Ínlnål" "";: "
î;:'¡îo' "experience wirh ir and as rhe facurty :;:r:ni.:ext
few years as we gained '
other Business ' This will be the last regularry scheduled facurty meetinguntil september. Al-though budgec matËers will ärise, it Ís unclear whetherspecific actions will neãd to È. considered since the legislature,s actÍonsare not easily predÍctabre. rn.response to a question fiom Troutman,Iledgeworth noted that the question åf salary corpres"ion would be addressedbuÈ that the extent to which adjustments can be made is very limited.He closed the rneeting by thanking the_faculty for its support and cooperation,and he commended the faàulty for the rarge
"åo"i, of significant workaccomplished in the past y"ár.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:43 p.m.
llilliam J. MaherSecretary
Approval Plan Subcommitteei'linutes of the MeetinqjuJ-y 5, L994
Present: N. Anderson, T. Kilton, L. MiIIer, t4. Smith, and P.Stenstrom.
The Subcommittee addressed the issues of reducing expenditures onboth the domestic publisher-based approval plan and the Europeanblanket order plan.
1.) To address the requirement of cutting $10,000 inexpenditures on the domestic publisher-based approval plan,the Subcommittee felt a need to supplement the June 24Lhsurvey. This survey was sent to Division Coordinators andrequested that divisions develop a list of three ( 3 )
publishers that potentially could be deleted from thisapproval plan. The Subcommittee believed a beneficialsupplement to this survey would be to request a list fromboth Division Coordinators and most fund managers of the ten( 10 ) publishers on the approval plan that are most importantto them. The survey also requested input regarding subjectareas that could be excluded from different publisher'scoverage. This survey t¡tas sent out JuIy 7th, with adeadline of August 10th for responses.
2.) To address the need of possibly cutting $25,000 inexpenditures on the European blanket order plan, theSubcommittee again felt a need to supplement the memorandumof June 24trh- that went to Division Coordinators andrequested their division's input regarding the Europeanblanket order p1an. The Subcommittee suggested that twofurther questions be asked of European blanket orderselectors (Marty Friedman, lvladhavarao Balachandran, EllenSutton, Pat Stenstrom, Jim Willj.ams, Tom Kilton, GaiIHueting, Pat Cardenas, and BiIl Brockman). The twoquestions were regarding the acceptability of switching fromreceiving books to receiving forms, and regard.ing countryand subject coverage. These questions were sent to theselectors on July 7th and had a deadline of August l-Oth forresponses.
The Subcommittee scheduled an August 15th meeting. At thatmeeting the Subcommittee wiII review the responses received fromDívisíon Coordinators, Fund lvlanagers, and Selectors, and. willmake recommendations regarding what methods to employ in order toreduce expenditures on these plans.
(Merdy Smith)
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Congratulations!
Congratulations go to RosemaryStevenson and Karen Wei ontheir approval of their requests
recently submitted to theScholars' Travel Fund. Againcongratulations and I hope theyboth have productive trips.(Robert Wedgeworth)University Librarian
Library Network Status
Since the last status report forthe Library Network, eighteenadditional computers now have
ethernet cards that allow access
to the campus network,UIUCnet. They are located inthe Acquisitions,Administration, Applied LifeStudies, Circulation, Classics,Documents, Education, ModernLanguages, Proust-KolbProject, Reference, and Systemsunits. The total number ofcomputers in the Main LibraryBuilding with this type of
The deadline for submitting items for publication isWednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON, 230 Library, MC-522, E-Mail : AXDJODI@UICVMC, AXD\ryICK@UICVMCor FAX: 217-244-4358.
connection is one-hundred and
forfy-one.
Starting in lare August, I willbegin visiting each unit in theMain Library to allownetworked computers access tothe Main Library File Server.This will involve establishinggroups and user login ids,
installing Netware software on
each computer, installing printservers, resolving connectionproblems, providing a brieftraining session and discussinghle backup strategies, securityissues, and technical support.After the Main Library unitsare connected, I will beginvisiting outside Libraries toallow this access.
The following softwareapplications are housed on the
file server at this time: WordPerfect 6.0a for DOS, WordPerfect 6.0a for Windows,Lotus 123 version 3.1 for DOS,
and the Xerox Lan Fax Server
software, In addition, DBaseIV version 2.0 and MicrosoftOffice Professional forWindows which includes Excel5.0, Word 6.0, Powerpoint (a
presentation graphics
application), and Access (a
relational database application)have been ordered and shouldbe available during the monthof September.
Please contact me atj [email protected] or 244- 5 182if you have any questions aboutthe Main Library Network.(Jeanne Grzelak)Network/Nefware Administrato r
Graduate AssistantOrientation
The Reference Library tsholding graduate assistant
orientation August l5 through24. There are several sessions
which may be of interest to
individuals in other librariesand we would like to extend an
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invitation for you to attendthese sessions.
Of particular interest are thesessions on Tuesday, August16. University LibrarianRoberl Wedgeworth will givean overview of the UniversityLibrary from 8:30 to 9 a.m. inRoom 66 Library. ArnoldWajenberg, the PrincipleCataloger, will follow with a
review of bibliographic access
to UIUC Materials from 9 a.m.to l0 a.m.
Other sessions include theonline catalog through MILOand using commands, IBIS, CDRoms in the library, RemoteAccess to IO, Circulation, andthe Reference Interview. Ifyou would like a completeschedule, please contact BethWoodard in the ReferenceLibrary, 3-1900, or via e-mailwoodard@vmd. cso. uiuc. edu.(Beth Woodard)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Cterk II, 50%0, MusicLibraryLibrary Clerk III, 100%, AsianLibrary(Al Dries)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS FILLED
Haris Sofradzija, Library Clerkll, 50o , Chemistry Library,8- 14-94(Al Dries)
August Library Exhibits
"The 'Cards' of St. Louis"
"Noteab Ie Acquisitions"
"Fourth World Conference onWomen"
"Latin America and the Worldcup"
Universit-v Archives
Rare Book and SpecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Conidor
Third Floor Corridor byRoom 324
(Library Office of Developmentand Public Affairs)
ILCSO POLICY COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS
K¡is Hammerstrand from the ILCSO Office keeps us up to date on the ILCSOPolicy Council with the following message:
"The results for the ILCSO Policy Council Elections are as follows:Elected for 2 year terms (1994-1996):
Brad Baker. Northeastern IL UDoris Brown, DePaul UFred Peterson, ISUMary Schellhom, Columbia College
Thirty-eight ballots were received (out of a potential 4l).
The next meeting of the ILCSO Policy Council will be Tuesday, September 27,1994, 10:30 a.m. at DePaul Center, Room ll-013, 1 East Jackson, Chicago.The fìrst order of business will be for the Policy Council to elect a
chair and vice-chair for the 94-95 term. As with all Policy Council meetingsthis is an open meeting and observers are welcome.
Thanks to Directors for such an excellent participation in this election."
(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Academlc Search PoelÈton UpdaÈe
Search Search Search Search IntervieweOpened Extended Cloged Canceled ScheduledTltIe
Vielttng AsEiEtantEnglneerlng Llbrarian POSITION FILLED
Academlc ReeldentLibrarlan Progran 06-08-94 07-15-94
(Al Driee )
AISS Moves
A Message From Cathy Salika of AISS:
After years of be spread out in 4 different buildings, AISS is finally movingto a new building. Our Production and Telecommunications staff will stay inthe basement of the Administration Building because they need to be close tothe printers and the communications hub. All the rest of us will be moving tothe new building. Our new address is:
University of lllinois, AISS50 Gerty DriveChampaign,IL 61820
You can start using this address for mail immediately. For those of you whoknow the campus, the new building is about a mile south of Memorial Stadium onFirst Street, almost down to Windsor Road. For those of you who REALLY knowthe campus, we're in the old State University Retirement System building,which is between the credit union and the railroad tracks.
The Help Desk has already moved, so there will be no intemrption in theservice that you get from them. The Library Systems Group is scheduled to moveon Thursday, August 4. Most of us will be unavailable that day. My office iscrammed with boxes, so if we are a bit less efficient and responsive thanusual for a few days, please be understanding. The Help Desk will always be
able to reach someone if you are having a crisis.
All of our telephone and fax numbers will remain unchanged. Some time afterthe move, we will be getting voice mail. I will try to provide you withinformation on this when we get it.
The new building has been enlarged and remodeled for us and it looks verynice. There's plenty of parking adjacent, but no restaurants. We have some
nice meeting rooms, so perhaps some of you will be coming to visit us soon.
(Merri Beth Lavagnino)
NEW INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYSTEM PROGRESS REPORT
Following is an announcement from Bernie Sloan of ILCSO which details theprocess being used to evaluate the eight responses to our RequestFor Proposal (RFP) for a new Integrated Library System:
"The ILCSO Policy Council met (via conference call) on Monday, July 18,1994, to discuss the vendor proposal evaluation process that earlierhad been proposed by the Functional Specifications Task Force (FSTF).The Policy Council unanimously endorsed the FSTF proposal.
Briefly, the vendor proposal evaluation process, to be conducted bythe FSTF, is:
l. Review compliance with the mandatory requirements, as stated inSection 3 of the ILCSO RFP.
2. Continue to evaluate those vendors whose proposals meet the manda-tory requirements. The FSTF will evaluate proposals using thefollowing basic groupings of criteria:
a. System capabilities (i.e., the functional specifications detailedin Sections 4 through l0 of the ILCSO RfP).Proposed system capa-bilities will account for 50o/o of a given vendo¡'s overall "score"in the evaluation process. To assist with this evaluation, theFSTF is planning to assign each functional a¡ea a percentage ofthe total value for this section. The FSTF proposed the followingweights for these sections of the proposals. Each vendor proposalwill be reviewed separately, and points will be assigned for eachfunctional a¡ea. The first functional area corresponds to section4 in the ILCSO RFP, the second area corresponds to section 5 in theILCSO RFP. etc:
l. Catalog creation and maintenance up to 20 points2. Public access catalog up to 20 points3. Access to electronic resources -- up to 10 points4. Circulation/Ill up to 20 points5. Acquisitions and serials control up to 10 points6. Collection management up to 5 points7. System specifications up to 15 points
b. Vendor resources and capabilities, i.e., the strength of each
vendor as an organization (including financial condition, staffing,experience, reputation, etc.), the vendor's proposed installation
plan (e.g., timetable, training plan), etc. Vendor resources and
capabilities will account for 30Yo of a given vendor's overall"score" in the evaluation process.
c. Proposed costs. Each vendor is proposing the cost of implementingits system. These cost quotes will account for 20o/o of a givenvendor's overall "score",
Mandatory Requirements Review: Each vendor's response to the mandatoryrequirements was reviewed by a sub-group of the FSTF. All eight vendorswere determined to be in compliance with the mandatory requirements, as
specified in section 3 of the ILCSO RFP.
FSTF Retreat: During the week of August 1, the FSTF will meet for severaldays to conduct an in-depth review of the 8 vendor proposals. After these
meetings, FSTF members will continue to develop their evaluations of eachproposal.
Confidentiality and the vendor proposals: Many of the vendor proposalscontain proprietary or confrdential information. Because of the sensitivenature of much of the information in these proposals, the FSTF has
decided to treat all vendor proposals as confidential, with access to theproposals (and accompanying documentation) being limited strictly tothose officially involved in the review process."
(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Unir,'ersitv of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
OÊfice of theUniversity Librarian
230 Main Library1408 West Cregory DriveUrbana, IL 61801
2t7 333-0790217 244-4358 fax
TO:
FROM:
RE:
DATE:
UIUC Library Faculty and Staff
R. Wedgeworth R t^l
FY1995 Budget
August 10, 1994
For the 1994-95 fiscal year the campus administration allocated to the University Library funds tocover most of the negotiated increases to staff wages that become effective in 94-95. The overallfaculty salary pool was increased by 4.25%. We were authorized to increase faculty salaries up to anaverage of 5Yo. However, funding for this purpose only covered, 95% of the base. The overallaverage we have achieved is 4.88%. Open range salaries have been adjusted an average of SYo toparallel faculty salaries.
Merit increases to faculty salaries have been awarded based on merit evaluations ranging from 3% to5%. Certain salaries, primarily at the beginning levels, have been increased beyond the merit increasein order to adjust for the increase of the beginning faculty salary to $27,000 for FY95. Based on rankand years of experience, all permanent faculty salaries were raised above the minimum and temporaryfaculty salaries were increased 5% for FY95.
Additional salary increments were made to recognize faculty who were promoted in rank, or who haveindicated an intent to retire within three years (three years maximum). A few faculty and academicprofessionals received increases in response to external competitive pressures. Overall, it is the bestsalary and wage package we have had in several years, However, we are aware that there are stillcomparative salary issues that could not be addressed within this cunent budget. Nevertheless, we willcontinue to look for ways to improve salary, wages and working conditions for all employees of theUniversity Library.
Since the salary and wage package was not fulty funded and there were no increases in the operatingbudget, FY95 will be a tight budget year again, We will need a combination of savings or additionalrevenues to cover increases in operating expenses and the increases in salaries and wages beyond thecampus allocation. Your cooperation in achieving these budget savings will be essential. We lookforward to an exciting and productive new academic year.
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GENERAL LIBRARY
ORIENTATION FOR NEW
-{ NTE RNATI ONAL STU DENTS
3:00 - 4:15 PM lLLlNl UNION Rooms A & B (1st Floor, West Side of Buitding)
AUGUST \
Refreshments will be serveo the
Welcoue AND INTRoDUcTIoN
Frances O. Painter, Deputy university Librarian
Vloeo: THE UNIVERgry oF ILLINzII ueRAav
Aru OvenvIEW oF THE LIBRARY
|oy?"_Wright, Head of Undergraduate LibraryLori Foulke, Assistant tJndergraduate Librarían
A¡¡ l¡¡renruATtoNAL StuDEttt,s pol¡lr oF VtEw
Feng shan, Graduate school of Library and lnformation science
HOWTO USE THE UBRANV: TNC BNSPS
Jane Somera, Circulation Manager
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FurtherInformation
ïhe workshops are open lo UIUCsludents, facully, and stafl.
Allworkshops willbe hetd in Room 291or Room 289, Upper LevelUndergraduate Library
No prior registration is necessary.Sessions are limiled to 30 participanls.
The workshops are not mini-courses.Parlicipants need attend only onesession of any workshop
These are not remote (dial) accessworkshops.
For addilional inlormation, conlactBelh Woodard al 333-1900or woodard@vmd cso.uiuc edu.
WORKSTIOPS
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Sundays thru Wednesdays4:00 - 5:0O p.m.
Undergraduate LibraryRoom 289, Upper Level
FOCUS. This workshop is required for Rhetoric
lO5 students.
. Finding books on a subject in UIUClibraries using Library of Congresssubiect headings, card catalogs, andonline catalog interface
. Circulatron policies and procedures.
. Simulated searches using LCDprojection technology.
. Handouts supphed for fulure reference.
. Hands-on practice using online catalogrnlerlace lo search by aulhor, lille, callnumber, and srrhiecl.
September 11
thru November 4
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Thursdays4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Undergraduate LibraryRoom 289, Upper Level
FOCUS. Overvie* oilo*. Description ol LCS and FBR
. Using command mode lo search LCSand FBR for known items (author, tiile,sub¡ect)
. Searchtng lor journal tilles versussearchrng for iournal articles
. Simulated searches using LCDprojectron technology.
. Handouls supplied.
. Hands-on practice.
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September 15,22,29October 6,13,20,27
November 3
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LibraryIBISWorkshopllcfcrelrccs to¿rrticlcsirr jorrrnalsancì nragazincs
Sundays and Mondays4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Undergraduate LibraryRoom291, UpperLevel
FOCUS
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Overvrew of local opltorìs for locatrngperiodrcal lrterature
Introduclion to lBlS search fealures
Srmulaled searches usrng LCDproleclron technology
Hands-on practice
Handouts supplied
September 1 1, 1 2, 18, 19, 25, 26October 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17,29,
24, 30, 3f
MinutesTask Force on Electronic Research Services Meeting
July 6, 1994
Present: Chan, Dossett, Trehub, Woodard, Watson (Chair).
7. Watson made a brief report on the status of the IRIS transfer
2. The committee then discussed its charge and the issues to be addressed in therequested report based on a framework of expectations for the Library drawn from tworeports of the Campus Committee on Computing and Networking. The role of theLibrary outlined in these two documents includes the following elements:
--Aggressive expansion of electronic products and services provided by the library:* electronic reference collection* national and local data sets (e.g., U.S. Census, Illinois economic data)* commercially available indexes abstracts, fulltext journals* provision of access to major collections already available over thenetwork, e.g. ARTFL* provision of access to government publications available over thenetwork* creation of major research collections based on library holdings to bemade available over the ne¡work
--Provision of access to online reserves, teaching materials as requested by faculty
--Major role in user training
--Major role in organizing and providing integrated access to multiple sources
--Continuing library responsibilities+ archiving faculty member data* liaison with publishers, etc. re: copyright issues
3. Most of the meeting was devoted to discussing the means for provision of integratedaccess to multiple information sources both from Library public-access workstations andvia UIUCNET.
4. Other issues identified for inclusion in the final report included: personnel needed tosupport various functions, staff development and training, evaluation of electronicinformation sources.
5. Dossett reminded the TF that other bodies had examined some of these issues in therecent past and that we should build upon work already done by others, e.g., theReference Services and User Education subcommittee of the User Services PolicyCommittee. The TF will also plan an open forum after l-abor Day for broad-baseddiscussion of the issues.
6. Projects at other institutions were cited and Trehub mentioned a listserve at UMi thatmight enable us to keep track of current developments. The Information A¡cade at IowaState was mentioned specifically in the context of the policy issue of where the Library'sresponsibility to the user stops in relation to information delivery: do we merely provideaccess or should we aid in meaningful manipulation of the data?
7. A beginnings was made on a draft list of issues/potential recommendations to beaddressed in the TF report.
8. Merri Beth Lavagnino has been added as an ex officio member of the Task Force.
9. Next meeting set for July 25, 1994,1:00 p.m.
THE TASK FORCE WELCOMES INPUT FROM INTERESTED FACULTY ANI)STAFF AT AI.TY POINT. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THE CHAIR OR ANYMEMBER.
MinutesTask Force on Electronic Research Services Meeting
July 25, 1994
Present: Chan, Dossett, Kibbee (guest) l-avagnino, Trehub, Williams, Woodard, Watson(Chair)
I. Brief report on status of IRIS , Grainger digital library initiative. Distribution of somerelevant literature, and topical reordering ("ERS Topics Outline") of the "V"ryPreliminary List of Issues/Recommendations" (Watson).
il. The balance of the meeting was devoted to discussion of the "Very Preliminary List..."and the 'Topics Outline" and assignment of committee members to work on the varioustopics.
1. Policy and Planning
Agreed that the report should provide a blueprint for the library's role in the provision oflibrary-based networked information sources. Three members will be assigned to workon this and also to address other policy issues; namely, public access to Internetresources via library workstations and the library's role in facilitating manipulation ofdata as opposed to simple access to data.
Kibbee observed that the Library ought to be aware of what other departments are doingin considering its own role, but there was general agreement that it was time for theLibrary to define what it sees as its place in the provision of campus electronicinformation services and that one of our functions would be to identify existing campuselectronic information sources and to provide pointers to these as part of our provisionof integrated access through the Library.
AITG (the Advanced Information Technologies Group of the Program for the Study ofCultural Values and Ethics) was mentioned in addition to CCSO as a campus entity withwhich the Library needs to collaborate.
2. Infrastructure
a. Technical issues
Most of the discussion centered on the pros and cons of maintaining library informationon a library-based server versus a machine maintained by CCSO.
b. Staffing Issues
Staff training and development was the primary topic. Woodard suggested theimportance of conducting an initial needs assessment and following up with perhaps
a
yearly assessments to keep pace with technological change and staff turnover. Thepossibility of a standing committee to address staff training issues was also mentioned.
The issue of improvements in internal communication received brief attention and therewas agreement that, at the very least, LON should be put online.
3. Content
The topics outline listed the following electronic library information sources as candidatesfor a library-based campus information service.
General library information Data sets(e.g., hours) Government information
l¡cal databases Online reservesNetworked CD-ROMS Teaching materialsElectronic reference sources Available fulltextResources to be digitized by sourcesthe Library, e.g. Kolb Archives)
The committee added remote databases to this list. The importance of providingelectronic access to all of our own holdings was also stressed with its implications forretrosPective conversion and creation of records for now uncatalogued collections.
I-avagnino also raised the issue of the fïnancing, for example, of CD-ROM sources to benetworked. Will units pay increased costs of network site licenses or will this be handledcentrally?
4. User training
Discussion postponed.
m. Work Assignments
Committee members agreed that both Kibbee and Woodard had important perspectiveson the issues and that Watson should propose Kibbee as an additional member of theTask Force.
Assignments were as follows:
1. Williams, Kibbee, Trehub: Policy issues. Trehub will act as convener. Eachcommittee member should draft a statement due to Trehub in nvo weeks. Subgroup willmeet during the third week in August to consolidate their ideas and present a draft forTask Force consideration.
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2. I-avagnino will draft a position paper on the pros and cons of library maintenance ofits own server.
3. rttr/oodard will draft a set of recommendations on staff development and training.
4. Dossett, Chan, and rWatson will address content issues.
NEXT MEETING: WEEK OF AUGUST 29.
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FACULTY REVIEl{ COMM]TTEE
Minutes of the Meetinq
7 -26-94
Present: M.B. A1ìs¡, S. Bekrares, B. McCleljan, B. Mischo, C. Nyberg, F.Paìnter, P. Stenstrom (Interim Chaìr)
1. The Committee establ ished a mechanism for taking minutes so thatinformation can be included in L0N.
2. The Commjttee's charge was discussed. A provisional charge wì I ì bewritten as soon as possible. However, several crucial ìssues stil'l requirefurther dìscussìon, and will result jn eventual revisjon of the charge.Specific questions concern: the committee's "counseì ìng" role for thoseconsidering going forward for promotjon and tenure, providing feedback onvis'itìng committee reports, meeting with candidates being interviewed forvacant posìtìons, recommending the level of rank for incoming faculty who arenot at the begjnning level, and more generalìy, laying the groundwork fordevelopìng counselìng and mentorjng systems within the University Lìbrary.Quest'ions about the commìttee's ro]e will be forwarded to the ExecutiveComm jttee for further d'iscuss jon, with the goa'l of establ ìshing writtenprocedures by the end of the year.
3. The Committee began review of referees for facu'lty going forward fortenure thjs year. Discuss'ion centered on criteria for choosing externalreferences, The Committee considered biographìcal jnformat'ion for severalnamed referees. Cornmittee members wìII jndependently revjew addjtionalmaterjals in 230 L'ibrary and come to agreement soon on appropriate refereesfor all cases, Letters to the referees will be sent from the UniversìtyLjbrarian's office by mid-August, askjng for their responses by mjd-September.
4, Working f ì les w1ll be made available for the Comm'ittee's use jn 230Library. For each facu'lfy member go'ing forward, a vita and I ist ofoublications will be included in the files.
5. Frances Painter was invited to attend future meetings of the Committee.
6, The FRC will meet again jn late August.
(Mary Beth Allen)
Lrbrary Office Notes
Great weatherto go bikeriding.
University of Illinois Libraryat Urbana-Champaign
No. 33, AugustEdited by: Jodi
22, lgg4Bialeschki
The deadline for submitting items for publication isWednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON, 230 Library, MC-522, E-NIail: AXDJODI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICVMCor FAX: 217-244-4358.
Digital LibraryVideoconference
The University Library will be
a site for the Digital LibraryV ideoconference presented byOCLC on October 4, 1994,l0:30 a.m. - l2:30 p.m. Thevideoconference will discussthe broad implications of thenext stage of the electronrclibrary for reference,cataloging, resource sharing.electronic publishing, and
education. I am makingarrangements with the state
library OCLC office, and I amseeking an appropriate site oncampus. I anticipate that oursite will be for UIUC aftendeesonly. There will be moreinformation after I haveconfirmed a location.
(Frances O. Painter)
Need For The MusicLibrary
Once again the Music Libraryis in need of used 3x5 catalogcards. They need to be blankon one side w/bottom holeintact. If you have any todiscard, please call Pat Fosterat 333-0581 or Email todfoster@ux Lcso. uiuc. edu.
Thank You.
(Pat Foster)
IO+ workshop volunteersneeded:
Once again the UniversityLibrary will offer a series ofIO+ workshops forstudents, faculfy and stafi TheOnline Catalog AdvisoryCommittee UserEducation Subcomminee needs
volunteers to conductworkshops. If you are
interested, please indicatewhich workshops you couldteach. We will provideinformation on trainine dates
later. Please, return this formby September 9 to VictorGorodinsky, 225 Library.Thank you!
Command Mode
September 15, 22, 29;October 6, 13,20,27;November 3
Thursdays4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibraryRoom 289, Upper Level
MILO workshops
September ll - November4Sundays through Wednesdays4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibraryRoom 289, Upper Level
IBIS workshops
September ll, 12, 18, 19, 25,26
October 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17,23,24,30, 3lSundays and Mondays
Page 2 Library OffTce Notes
AUGUST LIBRARY EXIIIBITS
"The 'Cards' of St. Louis"
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Fourth World Conference on Women"
"Latin America and the World Cup"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recentin the Music Library"
Library Office of Development and Public Affairs
University Archives
Rare Book and SpecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Corridor
Third Floor Conidor byRoom 324
Music Library
4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibraryRoom 291, Upper Level
The first workshop is usuallyconducted by a Committeemember. Observersare welcome!(Victor Gorodinsky)Slavic and East EuropeanLibraryInternet:[email protected]
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk tl, 50%, CentralCirculation
Chief Library Clerk, 100%,Acquisitions/Binding(Al Dries)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS FILLEI)
Frederick B. Hess, LibraryTechnical Assistant I.Undergraduate Library, 8- I 9-94(Al Dries)
Library Clerk II,CirculationLibrary Clerk II,Circulation
50%o, Central
507o, Central
Academic Resident Librarian Program
I am very pleased to announce the five individuals chosen as the first participants in theAcademic Resident Librarian Program. The Academic Residency is a one-year post-graduateappointment intended to provide an introduction to academic Iibrarianship in a large academic researchlibrary. The new residents and their initial assignments, beginning August 22, 1994, are:
Nina Davis MLIS '94, univ. of Texas at Austin University ArchivesJames Igoe MLS '94, sLfNY Albany Government DocumentsMichelle Jeffries ML '93, univ. of V/ashington undergraduate LibraryMichelle Kazmer MLS '94, Univ. of Pittsburgh GraingerEric Novotny MS '94, Univ. of lllinois, Urbana- Education & Social Sciences
Champaign
Resldents will have a beginning professional assignment in an operating unit of the UniversityLibraries, and will participate in administrative projects, library committees, and other professionalactivities. A series of seminars will broaden the scope of the residents' experience and encouragethem to examine some of the critical lssues facing academic research libraries. Appointments are forone year. with the possibility of renewal for a second year. I am looking forward to coordinating theResidency Program, and I appreciate the contributions of the UIUC library faculty and staff.
(Frances O. Painter)
The officiaL routing code for the Off-Campus Borrowing Office isOCB 23L. I^Ihen returning materials from the forty IO+ libraries(listed below), Iibraries should route materials directly to OCB231 using this code. If the owning institution is not one ofthose listed below, the material shoul-d be sent to theInterlibrary Borrowing Office, l-O4a Library, for proper return.ff you have any questions due to vague markings, feel free tophone OCB at 244-2066, 9-L2 1-5, Mon.-Fri.
rO+ LIBRÀRTESAurora UnlversityBarat CollegeBradley UniversityCatholic Theological UnionChicago State Universit.yColumbia CollegeConcordia Universit.yDePauI UniversityEastern Illinois UniversityElmhursÈ Collegecovernors State Universityf lLinois Benedictine Coll-egeIllinois Institute of TechnologyfLlinois Math & Science Academyfllinois State LibraryIllinois StaÈe Universityf llinois 9lesLeyan UniversityJolieÈ Juni-or CollegeJudson CollegeKankakee Community College
Lake Forest CollegeMcKendree CollegeMillikin UniversityNational-Louis Univers l-tyNorth Central CollegeNortheastern Il-linois UniversitvNorthern f llinois UniversityOakton Comrnunity CollegeRoosevelt UniversityRosary CollegeSaint Xavier CoIIegeSangamon State UniversltySchool of the Art fnstituteSIU- CarbondaleSIU- EdwardsvilleSIU- Med Center SpringfieldTriton CollegeUI Chicago CircleUI Med Centers (except Urbana)Western Illinois University
îìl.1o
Academic ResidentLibrarian Program
Academie .Search Position UPdaÈe
Search Search Seareh Search Intérviehtsopened Extended Closed Canceled Scheduled
POSITIONS FILLED
Revised Online Catalog Handouts
The Online Catalog Advisory Committee Subcommittee for User Education with theassistance of additional funding was able to hire graduate assistant Melissa Anderson torevise the online catalog handouts. These are now available for ordering through MikeCinker as a supply item.
Online Catalog Searching Guides Order Number
General Information (#1) GEN.--35 REV. 8/94
Title Searching (#2) GEN.--33 REV. 8/94
Personal Author Searching (#3) GEN.--31 REV. 8/94
Corporate Author Searching (#4) GEN.--34 REV. 8/94
Subject Searching (#5) cEN.--29 REV. 8/94
Periodical Title Searching (#6) GEN.--30 REV. 8/94
Series Title Searching (#7) GEN.--28 REV. 8/94
Boolean Searching: Using And,Not and Or to refine searches (#8) GEN.--2 REV. 8/94
Scoping: Searching OtherLibraries in lllinois (#9) GEN.--25 REV. 8/94
LCS Commands: AccessingCirculation Records Directly (#10) GEN.--3 REV. 8/94
Medical ltems: Searching theHealth Sciences Library (#11) GEN.--117
The FBR handout, GEN.--l, Author/Title, GEN.--32, and Truncation, GEN.--4, havebeen discontinued as most of the information is incorporated into other handouts.
Please discard old editions of the handouts that are discontinued as well as the ones thatthat are placed by this revision.
Please contact Beth Woodard in Reference with comments.
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Library Office Notes
News Flash:Students are
back!
University of lllinois LibrarYat Urbana-Champaign
No. 34, August 29, 1994Edited by: Jodi Bialeschki
The deadtine for submitting items for publication is
Wednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON,230 LibratT' MC-
522, E-Mait : AXDJODI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICVMCor FAX: 217-244-4358.
Tours of GraingerEngineering LibrarYInformation Center
Beginning August 29, 1994 and
continuing until fu¡ther notice
tours will be given of Grainger
beginning at 2:00 Pm,Monday - FridaY. Tours begin
at the Reference Desk and no
reservation in needed.
(Linda Wicklund)
Modern Languages andLinguistics LibrarY
The Modern Languages and
Linguistics Library is Pleasedto announce the aPPointment ofMartha Zarate as VisitingAssistant Modern Languages
and Linguistics Librarian and
Visiting Assistant Professor ofLibrary Administration.Martha is the selector forSpanish, Italian, and
Portuguese. She holds an M.A.in Spanish, and an M.S. inLibrary and InformationScience from the UniversitY of
Wisconsin. Madison.(Tom Kilton)
Approval Plan Selections- Indication of BenefitingFund
Beginning August 26, 1994,
selectors are required toindicate the fund that is
benefiting from their selectionof an approval plan book' Blue
sfieamers and white strea¡ners,
with a list of the possible
benefiting funds on them, have
been printed. Selectors should
circle the number of the fund
that is benefiting from the
selection of the book, as wellas indicate the location for the
book.
The indicated tund will NOTbe charged for the aPProval
plan book. This information is
for statistical PurPoses onlY.
(Merdy Smith)
Marking Workllow
With the departure of Bennett
Hess and a number of long-time students from the Markingsection, tibraries may notice a
slowdown in the markingworkflow. We are addressing
this significant change instaffmg levels as quickly as we
can. In the meantime, Pleasesend any questions about
material in Marking to JimRemington, 4-2056.(Karen Schmidt)
Duplicate/Added CoPY
Serial Orders
Acquisitions has noticed an
increase in the receiPt ofduplicate or added coPY serial
orders. Some of these orders
are intentional, but others are
not. It will speed the
acquisitions process if serial
orders a¡e searched and coPY
notes added before orders are
sent to Acquisitions. Thanks
for your help.(Karen Schmidt)
Page 2 Librarv Office Notes
AUGUST LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"The 'Cards' of St. Louis"
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Fourth World Conference on Women"
"Latin America and the World Cup"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitions
in the Music Library"
University Archives
Rare Book and SPecial
Collections Library
First Floor Main Conidor
Third Floor Conidor bY
Room 324
Music Library
Library Office of Development and Public Affairs
STX Passes forUndergrads
Those departmental libraries
wishing to authorize STXpasses for their undergrad
hourly emploYees should send a
letter on UniversitY of Illinoisletterhead, with a list of the
students working there. Send
the letter to "STX Circulation,203 Main Library, MC-522".Students wishing to Pick uP
their STX Pass should report to
the main desk, where the letters
will be kePt.(Circulation)
New IO+ Terminals
Most public service units have
received one or more DEC 466
computers which are to be used
as IO+ public terminals. Set-
up of these machines should
begin in apProximatelY twoweeks. Those units that willhave the DEC's connected to
new ports will have to wait a
bit longer. Status rePorts willappear in LON.(Bart Clark)
Change in E-mailAddress
Pat Stenstrom's e'mail address
is nowstenstro@ux Lcso.uiuc'edu(P. Stenstrom)
LISA
The Library and InformationScience Library has "Libraryand Information Science
Abstracts" (LISA) on CD'ROM.(Pat Stenstrom)
Following PhoneNumbers Changed
Effective immediatelY, Pleasenote the following telePhone
number changes for the
Commerce LibrarY:
M. Balachandran (Bali):
4-r862Chris Anderson: 4-1862
Bates Allen: 3'3619
Please uPdate Your directories
and phone lists' Thank You.(Chris Anderson)
ILA Forum
Illinois LibrarY Association
Forum for Library Assistants
will meet on the U of I campus
Friday September fth. The
meeting will be held in the
Grainger Library beginning at
Page 3 Library Office Notes
l0 am. For more informationcall Susan Duncan 3-8288.(LSSC)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk II, 50%, Library& Information Science LibraryLibrary Clerk II, 50%,
Telephone CenterLibrary Clerk II, 50%, Binding(Al Dries)
Expiration of AcademicYear Staff ID Cards
As has been the case forseveral years, the new
Academic year staff ID cards
will not be issued until after the
old year cards have exPired'
Please continue to honor staffID cards with 8120194
expiration dates until the new
cards are issued. We anticiPate
that the new cards will be
issued during the second week
of September.(Carolyn G. Bunell)
HRD Computer Classes
The Human Resources
Department has just released
their Fall 1994 ComPuterClasses schedule. TheY offermany classes in WordPerfect5.1 and 6.0 for DOS and
Windows, including sPecialtY
classes on in-depth subjects likeMacros, Merges, and Tables'This is the last semester that
they will be offering classes inWordPerfect 5.1. TheY also
offer classes in Basic DOS,
Introduction to Windows, and
Lotus l-2-3. Fees range from
$17 to $53 per course. For a
schedule and more information,
contact Jeff Brownfi eld,
Computer EducationCoordinator, at 3-8342.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Grainger ClassroomAvailable
Reservations can now be made
for Grainger classroom 429 bY
calling Virginia Drennan at
4-7828. Such reservations willbe accepted from UniversitYLibrary personnel onlY. Later
we may decide to accept
reservations from other UIUCdepartments, but right now allnon-University Libraryreservations will have to go
through Bill Mischo PersonallY.
Grainger is not takingreservations for room 433 Yetbecause it's not set uP. It maY
take some time to determi¡ewhat equipment will go into
that room and to set it all uP,
but when it is available a notice
will appear in LON.
All of the Grainger conference
rooms do have at least one
active network jack available,and they a¡e also available forscheduling through Virginia.
Here are the ground rules forreserving classroom 429:
- Reserving room 429 onlY
reserves the room (caPacitY 20
students) and at least six NCR486 33 MHz PCs (more PCs
may be added later). The
LCD/NCR or BARCO 801
projection systems fordisplaying computer screens
must be reserved seParatelY
(also through Virginia, and
with similar restrictions).
- The software currentlY loaded
on the NCRs includes Mosaicfor MS Windows, IO+(including the IBIS interface),and LAN Workplace whichallows telnet and TN3270connections. All machines are
connected to the building LAN(including the OPTINETCD-ROM server), to UIUCNetand to the Internet. They are
NOT connected to AISS viaIBM 3708s and so CANNOTbe used to demonsÍate or teach
oldio or the Cheng lnterface to
oldio.
- For the time being noadditional software will be
allowed on the machines excePt
in extraordinary circumstances.
Contact Bill Mischo if you
have a special case.
- There are no modemsprovided. There is a single livephone line in the room if Youbring your own modem.
- For the time being room 429
can ONLY be reserved
schooldays between 9am
and 6pm.
- People should reserve the
room ahead of their classes to
check everything out them-
selves and make sure thingswork right. If You need
technical help, please indicate
this to Virginia so a Person can
be scheduled to helP You.(Tim Cole)
Librarian Reassigned
We a¡e pleased to announce
that Tim Cole, formerlY
Library Office NotesPage 4
Assistant Engineering Librarian,
has been reassigned to a new
position as SYstems Librarian
for Digital Projects, effective
August 21.
Reporting to the LibrarySystems Director and serving
the University Library 50Vo ofhis time, the SYstems Librarian
for Digital Projects will Providetechnical leadershiP and
expertise in develoPment and
deployment of hardware and
software tools for organizing,
accessing, searching, retrieving,
and maniPulating digitalinformation resources ln anetworked environment. Tim
rvill research, cteate or select,
cultivate, and extend tools to
establish and maintain a
technical infrastructure for
managing and disseminating
digital information resources
throughout the UniversityLibrary and for Providingaccess to the UniversitY
communitY and beYond, as
appropriate. He will identifY
potential projects for digitizing
information or foracquiring/access ing alreadY
digitized information advise on
the design and imPlementation
of such Projects, Prepare Projectplans including resource
requirements, and coordinate
the integration of digitizingtechnologies into the ongoing
work of the UniversitY Library'
In addition, he will determine
related training and
documentation needs,
coordinate or Present training
sessions, and writedocumentatlon.
For the other 50% of his time,
he will report to the PrinciPalinvestigators of the National
Science Foundation Digital
Library Initiative grant Projectand will particiPate in the
design and imPlementation ofthe testbed comPonent of the
project, working with Grainger
Library, NCSA, and Graduate
School of Library and
lnformation Science Personnel'
Tim's initial Projects for the
Systems Office will center on
designing and imPlementing a
University Library GoPher and
Mosaic Home Page'
(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Mosaic Home Page and
Gopher Project
Tim Cole, as SYstems Librarian
for Digital Projects, is
beginning work on creation ofa UniversitY Library Mosaic
Home Page and a UniversitY
Library GoPher. He is looking
for the following inPut:
l) Volunteers are needed who
are willing to search out
general librarY information to
gofssing
program, to give advice on
organization of both systems,
and to test both of them. No
specialized skills or exPerience
¿ue necessary; just a willingness
to spend a few hours a week
for about two months on this
project. Volunteers should
contact Tim(coletim@vmd. cso. uiuc.edu or
4-7837) bY MondaY, SePtember
12.
2) Submissions of general
library information to be
included in the Home Page or
Gopher are encouraged' We
are looking for general libraryinformation, such as brochures,
graphics, descriPtiveinformation, general Policies'library hours, resources
available, etc. Submissions
received by FridaY, SePtember
30 will be considered for use in
our first imPlementation. Send
them to Tim at the above email
address or to him at 160
Grainger, MC'2'74.
After we exPlore the PolicY'procedure and suPPort issues
with this first imPlementation
of a Universiry Library Mosaic
Home Page and GoPher, we
will know better how to exPand
such a Project to the
departmental library level.
(Merri Beth Lavagnino)
Page 5 Library Office Notes
Recent Faculty Appointments
Carol Robertson will be Acting Home Economics Librarian while Maria Porta is on sabbatical leave.
Sarah Landeryou will be Acting Latin American Library Services Librarian while Nelly Gonzalez is on
sabbatical leave.
PriscillaYu is now Acting City Planning & LandscapeArchitectureLibrarian, effectiveAugust 21 ,1994.
BarbaraLoomis will be Acting Physics & Astronomy Librarian, effectiveAugust 21,1994.
Tim Cole is now Systems Librarian for Digital Projects, effective August 21, 1994.
Raeann Dossett is Acting lli4ap &. Geography Librarian, also effective August 21, 1994.
Lori Foulke is Visiting Assistant Librarian in the Undergraduate Library.
Martha Zarate is Visiting Assistant Librarian in the Modern Languages & Linguistics Library.
Ted Wygant is Visiting Assistant Librarian in the Education & Social Sciences Library.
Cheri Vitez is Visiting Assistant Librarian in the Agriculture Library.
Searches will begin as soon as possible for the Physics & Astronomy Librarian, the Principal Cataloger, the Map
& Geography Librarian, the Japanese Bibliographer, and the Psychology Librarian. Searches will begin later
during the year for a librarian in Rare Books & Special Collections, Serials Cataloger, a head of a backlog
cataloging unit, and a librarian with responsibilities for instruction in the Undergraduate Library.(Frances O. Painter)
SEPTEMBER LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Humor in Latin American Politics"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitionsin the Music Library"
"Banned Books Week"
(LibrarA Office of Development and
Rare Book and SpecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Corridor
Music Library
Mueller Exhibit Case
East Foyer
Public Affairs)
Once again the University Library will offer a series of IO+ workshops for UIUC
students, faculty, and staff. The Online Catalog Advisory Committee User Education
Subcommittee needs volunteers to conduct command mode, MILO, and IBIS workshops. Ifyou a¡e interested, please indicate below which workshops you could conduct. We willprovide information on training dates at a later time. Please return this form by September 9
to Victor Gorodinsky, 225 Library '
Command Mode
September 15, 22, 29
October 6, 13, 20, 27;
November 3
Thursdays, 4:00-5 :00 P.m.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm 289
MILO
September ll - November 4
(Sundays through WednesdaYs)
4:00-5:00 p,m.Undergraduate Library, Rm. 289
IBIS
September I l, 12, 18,
October 2, 3, 9, 10, I
Sundays and MondaYs
4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rrn.
19, 25, 26;6,17,23,24,30,
29r
3t;
Please, indicate/circle the date(s) you are interested
Victor Gorodinsky, 225 Library.
Thank you!
in and sign your na¡ne. Send the form to
IJniversity of Illinoisat Urbana-Champai5n
Offce of thcVicc Ch¡ncello¡ for Rese¡¡chand Graduate Collegc
Fourth Floor Swanlund Buildingó01 East John Street - Q\n 3æ4034
ðl.Ãpliá., IL 6r820-s771 Q7n 2u-3776 fax
August 4,7994
To: Deans, Di¡ectors, Departrnent Heads, and Business Administrators
Subjech Resea¡ch Services Office
Some changes have occtrrred over the summer in relation to the provision of
grants informatioñ *¿ proposal writing s-upport to factrlty and students. The Resea¡ch
**i."r Office 1gSO) wL ciosed on tunã 30 & part of our continuing efforts to reduce
campus administrative overhead. Major servicès provided by RSO were transferred to
othei r¡nits on camPus where they will be maintained and enhanced.
The University Library, a longtime leader in electronic access to information, has
assumed responsibiúty for üíe IUinoIs Researcher Information Services (IRIS), the UTUC
grants information database. The Library s
information resources formerly managedcampus, the Library, working with CCSO, vfirnding inforrration. Biweekly publicationpending the results of these investigations.
re other
re Pied bY
RSO. The Granb Information Library will also continue to be located in 128
Observatory.
information on such topics as how to establthat support University research and the peer review_Pr9qïs. Basic information on
policiei änd proceaures and budget development will also be presented.
We believe that the changes effected over the summer will lead to substantial
improvements in resea¡ch support services.
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
Once again the Library will be holding another book sale, As usual, the sale will be
in the east foyer of the Main Library.
Monday, October 3.Tuesday October 4.
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday October 5, 8:00 a,m. to 12:00 p.m.
As in previous years, we will need volunteers to help set up and run the sale' We
will also need book trucks. lf you can volunteer to work and/or lend book trucksfor the sale, please fill out the form below and mail to Vincent Golden, 314 Main
Library, MC-522. lf you have any questions about the sale, contact Vince at 333-2843.
On the third day, there will be a special bag sale. I need lots of paper grocery
sacks. Start saving them and bringing them in.
Volunteers for the Book Sale
Name: Library Address:
Telephone number:
I am available to work for the following hours:
(NOTE: The times we need volunteers are Sunday: 1:OO - 5:00 pm; Monday 7:00 a.m. to5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.;)
Book Trucks for the sale
Number of book trucks available: Library/Department:
Contact person:(NOTE: We will need the trucks from Friday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon)
UIC Campus Creates Online Internet Class
(FYI: The UIC campus has created an online internet class' called "Ride
ìhe eTrain,,, which is geared to users at their campus. However, it will
also be made availablã from their gopher. You may wish to take a look at
their program, which starts September 6. The following message is from
Thomas ievek, chair of the UIC Library Task Force charged with creating
Internet training oportunities' Merri Beth Lavagnino)
Thanks for your interest in Ride the eTrain' Ride the eTrain is available
for subscripiion only to UIC users as it is specific to our campus computing
environment. tt *iti however, be available to interested off-campus users
through our gopher at gopher.uic.edu under "The Library" option' Lessons
will be posted to our gãph.t as they are sent to subscribers beginning
Septemüer 6th. W. iro plan to make it available through ftp at ftp'uic'edu
ioif* pub/eTrain directoi. I've included a draft overview of the project
for your information.
Thanks for your interest. If you have further questions, let me know'
RIDE THE CTRAIN: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET AT UIC 09106194
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1.1 WELCOME
Vy'elcome to "Ride the eTrain: an Introduction to the Internet at UIC!"
This course is a non-credit introduction to the Internet and how to
use it at the University of Illinois at Chicago' The course is
distributed with an e-mail discussion group software progr¿rm know as
listserv.ThisisthefirstworkshopofthisnaturetobewrittenandofferedatUlC,althoughsomeparticipantsmayhavetakenpartin other simila¡ e-mail col¡¡ses available on the Internet.
As the course focuses on accessing the Internet from UIC'
only subscribers with a UIC e-mail address may subscribe'
Noí-UtC participants, those who do not wish to subscribe'
or those who do not use e-mail may view the lessons though Gopher'
The course will be distributed to all subscribers on a regular
basis early every Tuesday and Thursday for 8 weeks between September 6
and Octoúer 27,1994. Each lesson will also be made available on the
UIC ADN GOPHER as it is distributed. In addition, the course has a
companion discussion group "eTrain-I" where subscribers to the eTrain
cour¡e can discuss the lessons; help each other with examples' practice
or problems; or discuss the course or the Internet in general. (For
infôrmation on how to subscribe to eTrain-I, see the acknowledgement
you received after subscribing to this course')
1.2 COURSE OBJECTIVES & SYLLABUS
"Ride the eTrain: an int¡oduction to the Internet at UIC" addresses
some of the key concepts and issues that will help you better understand
and navigate the emerging "information highway." It will help you answer
some of the following quãstions through reading the lessons, doing the
exercises, and interacting with your classmates:
* What is the Internet and how does it work?+ Why should I be interested in the Internet?* What types of information is available on the
Internet and how do I flrnd it?+ How do I learn more and stay informed?
The course will teach you that there are many ways to access the
Internet. However, "Ride the eTrain" concentrates on what the
Internet looks like and how it works here at UIC. As a result' the
course does not address issues relating to how to get connected, nor
does it address hardware, software or telecommunications issues.
Although the course focuses on the Internet at UIC, there a¡e still
n*"rõr, ffpes of connections to the c¿tmpus network (ADN).
To ensure that the largest number of people can subscribe to the class
and do the exercises, the course was written for the most basic
connection (ADNi). The cotuse will not address the many other
ways that one can'connect to the ADN nor will it address how
these different types of connections will effect how you perform
many functions--printing or using the ADN, for example'
We ilope that theie typã s of issues will be addressed in future
versions of the class.
Following is a copy of the course syllabus'
NUMBER: TITLE:1 Welcome to "Ride the eTrain"
2 What is the Internet?
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5
6
7
8
9
10
1iT2
13
l4
Denyse K. Sturges:
Rama Vishwanatham:
15
l6
The Evolution of the Internet
How & Why the Internet Works
Electronic MailDiscussion GrouPs
Introduction to Remote Login: Telnet
Using TelnetIntroduction to File Transfer: FTP
Using FTPIntroduction to GOPHER at UICVMBasic Internet Tour with GOPHER
Advanced Internet Tour with GOPHER
Exploring the Internet Further: Images, Sound,
Graphics, and Much More!
EvaluationWhere the eTrain Has Been
I.3 ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
,,Ride the eTrain" is the product of a UIC University Library Task
Force charged with developing an online introduction to the vast array
of resourcei available to the UIC community through the Internet' The
,'Internet Training Class Task Fofce" began meeting in.late 1993
and worked throùgh the summer of 1994 evaluating existing online
introductions to the Internet, developing a syllabus for the UIC
course, writing the lessons, and exploring ways to distribute the
class.
TheTaskForcewascomposedofthefollowingmembersoftheUniversity Library faculty and staff:
Thomas Jevec (chair): Resident Librarian and visiting Instructor
(Main Library Reference and Collections
Development), University Library'
Assistant Reference Librarian and Assistant
Professor (Main Reference Library)'
University LibrarY.
Resident Librarian and Visiting Instructor
(Main Library Reference), University
Library.
Assistant Health Sciences Librarian (Library
of the Health Sciences Peoria), University
Library.
Walter Wilkins:
In addition to the Task Force members, very significant
contributions to the development and content of the class were made
by the following: Marilyn Borgendale (Assistant to the University
Librarian), Nancy R. John (Assistant University Librarian, Collection
Control & Delivery Services), E. Paige Weston (Library Systems
Coordinator), and George Yanos (Associate Director of the Computer
Center). Special thanks also go to the Computer Center staff, the
beta test participants, and many others too numerous to include
individually.
- - - -:-:-:-=-=-:-=- :-:-:-=-:-=-=-:-:-=_:-:_=-=-:_=-=-=-=-:-=-=-:Thomas E' Jevec
Electronic Services Libra¡ian
University Library, Box 8198 (MlC 234)
Univerisity of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois 60680
E-mail: TJevec@uic'eduVoice: (312) 996-2730
Fax: (3r2) 413-0424:-:-:-=-:-:-:-:-:-=-:-:-=-:-=-=-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-=_:-:_:-=-:_:-=_:_:-=_:-:------
(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
University of Illinoisat Urbana-ChamPaign
Intern¡tion¡l Progrencend Studic¡
303 International StudiesBuilding, MC-480910 South Fifth StreetChampaign. IL ó1E20USA
August 15, 1994
Offrce of the Di¡ector
217 333-61042r7 333-6270 lax
TO:
FROM:
RE:
Deans, Directors ana Oqment t"fft ={-/ l)
Roger E Kanet, Direcrór '21,Ûql C - lW\U
William and Flora Hewlett Suøøer Internetional Researcå Glraats
Summer Salary Research Grants, made available from an endowment to su=pport
international projects proviãed in part by ett Foundation, will again
be offered UyifS-for 1995. Facultymembe Financial s-u-p-Port is
available foi up to l/9th of the applicant's rlaximum of $3,500,whichever is less.
These gr¿ìnts are intended to fund both basic and applied^ research. To ensurethat applied researcñ is recognized, some funds will be allocated specifìcally to applied topicsconducred by tenure-line fac-ulty of UIUC. Proposals will be i_udged prim_arily on perceivedquality. Younger scholars, howéver, will be given a degree of priority. Please note that nosãbbatical activities will be supported by these grants.
The definirion of "inrernational" for IPS funding purposes is somewhat elastic and
will be determined in the end on a case-by-case basis. Speaking generally, however, fundableinternational activities include:
1. Srudies which focus upon particular world cultural, geographical,political and/oreconomic areas, excluding contemporary USA;
Z. Studies which focus upon relationships among nation states or upon diplomatic orstrategic policies;
3. Studie-s which generate international comparative data and/or analyses.
Eigible projects include both contemporary and historical studies.
Successful applicants are expected to spend full-time conducting research duringrhe summer and musr be ämployed at the UII.JC during the subsequent academic year. The
granr cannor be used as a poirión of a sabbatical leave. Note that the grant is subject toit,trt,otOitrg and is taxable. Applications are due November 1. Recipients will be announcedappro{maóly D".ember 15. Si-x to eight arvards are anticipated for summer 1995.
For addirional inforrnation and for application forms, please contact Sheila
Roberts at 333-8331 or write to 303 International Studies Building.
REK:sarAttachments
GUTDEUNESFOR
WILI.IAM AND FLORA HNYLETTS U MMER INTERA/A TIONA¿ RESEARCII GRAMTS
1995
L The enclosed summary sheet should be attached (lPS form)'
2. A recent vita should be attached.
3. A three-tefive page, double-spaced statement will be sufficient. The following are
suggested guidelines;
a) Objectives and significance of the proposed research;b) Research methodologY;.i Evidence of collaboraiirre efforts with scholars in the country of concern, if applicable;d) Descriprion of how rhe proposal relates to long-term projects, if the proposal is primarily
exploratory;e) Assessment of potential sources of outside funding for future studies;f) Publication plan.
4. Criteria for awards; "you must be a member of the UruC faculty for the year following the award;Primary weight will be given to s
Younger scholars will be given aThe r-ecipient must devoú full ti research on topics withan internarional dimension. The definition ( IPS funding purposes is
somewhat elastic and will be determined in the end on a case-by-case basis. Speakinggenerally, however, fundable international acrivities include:
Studies which focus upon particular world cultural, geographical, political a¡td/oreconomic areas, excluding contemporary USA;
?. Studies which focus upon relationihips among national states or upon diplomatic orstrategic policies;
3. Studiel *hich generare international comparative data and/or analyses.
5. A final reporr should be forwarded to IPS within 60 days once the grant has been awardedand the project completed.
6. Critiques of proposals will not be prdvided due to staff limitations and the large volume ofapplications.
An original and 3 copies of application should be submitted to the IPS office by 5:00 p.m'
on November 1,1994.
a)b)c)d)
INTERNATIONAL PRAG RAMS AI'TD STUDIESREQUEST FORM
Wn I tLlvl eNO ftOn¡ HEI{LETTSUMMER TTTPN¡I¡NONET Rf5,E/.RC H CRAAJT
1995
(DUE DATE NOI/FIMBER 1' 1994)
Narne:
Title:- Phone Number:
Department:-----
Department Address:
Title of Research Project:
Fifty (50) Word SummarY of Project:
Funds Requested--Released Faculty Time(not to exðeed l/9th academic salary, or a
Dates devoted entirely to this research:
location of research activitY:
Past grants received from UIUC IPS (list dates and dotlar arnount):
Publications or Working Papers derived from your most recent grant
Board):
Other support anticipated or applied for this summer:'Note: Rä'ditional support is encouraged')
maximum of 53,500)
(from IPS or the Research
(Signature) (Date¡
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Unir,'ersitv of illinoisat Urbana-Champaign
international Programsand Studies
303 Intemational StudiesBuilding, MC-480910 South Fifth StreetChampaign, iL ó1820USA
Office of the Director
217 333-6104217 333-6270 fax n8 lpnro
TO:
FROM:
RE:
August 9,1994
Deans, Directors, and Department Heads
,--'-ì' t '/^ ]Roger E. Kanet _.',iç,-,r. 'rr(;'i ,.t't
Financial Support for International Conferences
Enclosed is informarion concerning a program of financial support
for small conferences on topics of scholarly interest that have a significantinternational comPonen t.
please bring the information concerning this financial support to the
artenrion of interested fãculty. Note thar the deadline for the competition will be
November l,1994. We in International Programs and Studies hope that this new
program, though modest in size, will help to contribute to the intellectualatmosphere of the camPus.
Enclosure
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS AND STUDIESFINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
A modest arnount of money will be made available on an annual basis by InternationaiPrograms and Studies to support small conferences involving leading experts on important topicsof current scholarly interest that have a significant international content.
The format may naturally ylry, but the intent is to fosterconferences comprising perhaps 8
to 12 leading figures in the selected area. Each participant would be expected to present anoriginal paper, prepared and made available in advance of the conference and open to critiquefrom others. Inasmuch as the conference will presumably treat a topic in which there is substantialinterest and e.xpertise on this campus by the organizers of the event, at least two of the participantsshould be a UIUC faculty member. It is expressly expected that the papers presented at theconference (possibly together with subsequent discussion) will be published through the Universityof Illinois Press, which has indicated its interest in such a series, or by a comparable academic pressor commercial publisher. One aspect of the budget for the event, then, could be support forpublication, in order to encourage swift production of a timely and important volume of studies.
The conferences need not be public events in the usual sense, although afrangementsshould be made for interested faculty and graduate students to attend as observers. In addition,planning could include public lectures by some of the participants, receptions in the relevantdepartments and similar activities, in order to introduce the visiring scholars to the campus and itsresources.
Conferences along these lines can generally be held on a budget ranging from $10,000 toS15, O0O, including travel and local costs for participants (assuming there are no honoraria forpresenting conference papers). Any department, or combination of units, can submit proposals,but each proposal must include a funding plan that includes support from other sources (e.g.
Research Board, departmenral coffers), and designate a person (or persons) responsible forarrangements. Initially grants from IPS will be limited to 510,000.
The Advisory Committee of International Programs and Studies will review all proposals andmake recommendations on awards. The deadline for proposal applications will be November 1 ofeach year; it is assumed thar the proposed conference will be scheduled at least 9-10 months afterthe submission.
Although the range of topics is not restricted, the topic must deal with an issue ofsignificant importance for international studies. Preference lvill be given to topics for whichconferences have not been held in recent years.
Finally, the plan envisages a series of occasional volumes with sufficiently common formatto be idenrifiable in the academic community as a continuing contribution by the University ofIllinois ar Urbana-Champaign to intellectual inquiry on an international scale and on topics at theforefront of inquiry. Although lnternational Programs and Studies cannot at this time sponsormore than one conference pèr year because of limited resources, and annual series can soon resultin a set of volumes in which the campus can take great pride.
Library Executir¡e ConunitteeMeeting SummarYJuly 25, 19941:30 p.m., Room 428
Present: T. Kilton, N. O'Brien,
Absent: B. Davis, L. Troutman,
Painter, L. Pausch, K. Schmidt, R. Wedgeworth
vlrightJ.
1. The minutes of the JuIy 11, 1994 meetinq were approved'
2. University Librarianrs RePort
Wedgeworth reported that the grant initiative with Follett-Kodak has been
slowed down a littte to allow the Library a chance to develop a project team more
fulIy.
3. OId Business
Academic Resident Librarian Program: Painter reported on the progress she
has made in contacting the finalists. She also noted that Affirmative Action has
confirmed that the Library may use the intern Pool to make visiting appointments.Conunittee handbook: Schmidt (reporting for Davis) gave a progress rePort
on the work sessions the Conunittee has häd to finish the Con¡nittee Handbook. The
Conunittee expects to have the handbook done and appointments made by the Augrust
8 meeting.User Services Corunittee: gtedgeworth noted that as a follow-up to the
report, Painter and Wedgeworth will be developing an actlon plan that theConunittee wiII review during 1995/96.
IRIS: Wedgeworth reported that the position of Acting Director of IRIS willbe fil1ed by Aaron Trehub. He will be focusing attention on the planning and
development of IRIS and other research support services based on a broader levelof canrþus participation. Trehub will work in coordination with the ReferenceLibrary.
4. New Business
Licensing Agreement Document: The document covers procedures for handlinglicensing agr"em"nt". It had been reviewed by the Administratlve Council and
forwardeã to the Executive Corunittee for approval as Library Policy. The
conunittee discussed some concerns about the volume of licensing agreements thatmay need to be handled by University Counsel. trledgeworth said that he intendsto pursue this issue with Legal Còunsel. A motion was made to accept the
agrèement with some minor changes, and it was approved unanimously.Organization chart: O'Brien asked to have a current organization chart sent
out to faculty. t{edgeworth noted one had been developed and sent out relativelyrecently, anð said that he would be sure that atl Corrnittee members have one'
5. Other
¡ry95 Budget: Wedgeworth distributed budget documents showing fY94
expenditu""" unã Fy95 pròposed budget figures. No campus reallocation dollarsfoi fygS have been foithcoming so far this year, although Wedgeworth will be
submitting a reguest soon. Wedgeworth noted that there is no increase availablein Fy95 for materials. OveraII, the budget is underfunded by at least $200,000'which must be made up through careful planning and spending in FY95. Painter and
Wedgeworth are working now on establishing merit increases for faculty. The
Conunj-ttee discussed ialary increases and oon-performance procedures. The
Cormittee then endorsed the budget for FY95.
t{edgeworth reported that he and Painter are working on normalizingadministrative pto""ãrr"s, including reorganization of the work of the Unj'versityLibrarian's office. flhen this is completed, procedures for handling routineitems should be clear to all faculty and staff'
The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, Augrust 8, 1994, 1:30 P.ß., in Room 428'
Karen SchmidtSecretary
lli,ceneing Agreemente & Site Licenses Proceöu¡ee
site lj-censes and licensing agreements, including those for complementary
acquisitions and trial subscriptions, are documents that bind the universityand the Library to certain restrictions in the use of the material which we
are purchasing or using. The restrictions that companies may require can
include issues of ownership, access and use. These agreements may be
presented before an order can be filled, or may come with the product j'tself'
T11ges of material which conrnonly have licensing agreements include software'
cD-RoMproducts,andaudio-visualmaterialsuchasvideotapes.
These Iicensing agreements/site licenses are legal documents which require the
review, approval and signature of university Legal Counsel and the universityLibrarian or Deputy university Librarian. To protect the Library in general
as werr as Acquis:_Lions or the fund manager/selector, all such agreements must
be handled in the following manner:
*SendtheunsiqnedagreementtotheLibraryBusinessoffice.
* The Library Business office makes 3 copies, attachs an addendum forsignatures and takes the agreement to the Deputy University Librarian, who
reviews the document to be sure that any restrictions do not unnecessariry
inhibit service to Library users. If pãtential problems are aPParent' they
are reviewed wj-th the universi-ty Legal Counsel. Once approved, Deputy
University Librarian signs off ãn the agreement and the copies and si'gnature
sheetareforwardedtoUniversityLegalCounsel.
*TheUniversityLegalCounselreviewsthedocunentforpotentiallegalproblems, changes langiuage in the document to cover questions of
indemnification and other issues, and forwards the agreement to the office of
Busi-ness Affairs or The Board of Trustees '
* signed copies are returned to the Library Business office' which is
responsible for ma-intaining a file of approved agreements and for working with
Acguisitions when necessary as they plaãe orders for these materials'
approvedapproved
byby
Administrative Council 7-18-94Executive Corrnittee 7-25-94
LibrarY Executive Commj'ttee
l'laeIing SurmarYAugust 8, L994l:30 P .m., 428 LibrarY
Present: B. Davis, T'Schmidt, L. Troutman,
Kilton, N. O'Brien, F' Painter'R. Wedgeworth. J' Wright
L. Pausch, B. Sandore, K'
1. UniversitY Librarianrs RePort
re sent out shortlY'
Wedgeworthreportedonthepresentstateoffacilitiesreqrrestsforadditional sPace on camPus'
2. Old Business
iting of co¡rsnittees'
September.
3. New Business
,-tne next meeting/ with newly elected Conrnittee members, is scheduled f or
September 12, 2:00 P.m., Room 428'
Karen SchmidtSecretarY
-\¡proval PIan SubcommitteeMinutes of the lvleetingAugust L5, 1994
Present: M. Allen , L- Miller , L'Stenstrom.
Pausch, M. Smith, and P.
The Subcommittee developed the following suggestions for reducingexpenditures on both the domestic publisher-based approval plan andthè nuropean blanket ord'er plan f or FY95 '
1.) To address the need, to reduce expenditures by $10,000 on thedomestic publisher-based approval plan, tÞe_ Subcommitteesuggesce¿ ïnat the profile be refined. to exclud,e the area ofpopular fiction.
2.) To address the possibility of reducing expenditures by $25,000un the euiop"an blanket oid.er plan, the Subcommittee suggestedtwo steps:
A. ) Consult with EBO selectors regard,ing: -refining theirind.ivid.ual EBO prof iIe, and' changing f rom automaticreceipt of books to receipt of forms in as many areas aspossiL1e. The Subcommittee agreed that EBo funds would'be used, to purchase any items selected, from forms thatfal1 within the current EBO profile. It was felt thatthi; approach would reduce expendítures through increasedselectivitY.
B. ) Immediately notify our French, Italian, and spanish.r"náor= rJgarding- a reduction in their FY95 budgetedamounts. It olas felt that this should' be doneimmediatelY for two reasons:
j_. ) in order to a1]ow for the time that will be neededto implement and obtain the benefit from anyprofilè refinements and receipt of forms instead ofbooks; and
2.\ in order to deter any over-expend'iture that may
occur if vendors continue to send titles at theircurrent rate of shiPment.
If possible, these suggestions will be presented to the CollectionOevêlopment Committeaãt tnei-r August !6, 1994 meeting'
(lvlerdy Smith)
MINUTEScArALoG'*o tÎ:å:J
å?H?RY coMMIrrEE
Present: Wajenberg (chair), Burbank, Engel, Gorodinsky, Hoag, Hueting, Lee, Penka' L'
Romero, N. Romero, Wang, Williams
Absent: Simpson
Guest: Frances Painter
1. Arnold Wajenberg welcomed Frances Painter as a guest of the Committee' and
members of the Committee introduced her/himself'
2. Arnold announced that he has a copy of ALA's "Guidelines for Bibliographic
Description of Interactive Multimedia. " Anyone who might be interested should
contåct him.
3. Arnold announced that the topic of this meeting is to discuss the future of the
Committee after his retirement and the functions of the Principal Cataloger.
Frances painter informed the Committee that Robert V/edgeworth, Bart Clark and
herself met and a position announcement for the Principal Cataloger is being prepared'
The administration wants to conduct the searches for the Principal Cataloger and the
principal Serials Cataloger in a timely manner. Suggestions for qualifications for these
positions should be voiced to the administration'
Member of the Committee raised the question about the status of the backlog unit'painter replied rhat it is on the list of positions to be filled. The head of the backlog
unit will be hired first, and it would be an internal search. There was also discussion
about whether the backlog unit will be an independent unit or part of the Principal
Cataloger's Office.
Member of the Committee asked whether the head of the backlog unit will be hired
before the principal Cataloger. Several members of the Committee responded that it
would make sense to hire the Principalfunction of the backlog unit, e'g. will i
Members pointed out that the size of thsize of the library, and it was suggeste(
the size of the bãcklog in various units. Painter asked whether the backlog is
accessible to patrons, and apparently it varies from unit to unit'
A discussion followed on whether a person should be appointed as acting in the
Principal Cataloger's capacity during the interim period' This is a concern to the
members of the Committee becauselamong other reasons, the original cataloging slips
are now sent to and reviewed by the Principal Cataloger' This question was not
resolved, and it was suggested that procedural changes may be made instead'
Members of the Committee agreed to elect a person as CPAC Chair pro-tem' Richard
Burbank and Gail Hueting have been nominated. Arnold will send ballots.
4. Other business
Frances painter announced that she is working closely with the State Library to bring
the OCLC video conference on digital library to UIUC. Further announcements on
this topic will follow in LON.
5. Arnold thanked Prof. Painter for meeting with the Committee, and the meeting
adjourned at 10:25 a.m.
Collection Development Commtttee
Minutes of the Meeting8n6t94
present: Narindar Aggarwal, Mary Beth Allen, carl Deal, Deloris Holiman, Janifer Holt, Jo Kibbee, Betsy Kruger,
Martha Landis, Bill Mcclellan, Larry Miller, Bill Mischo, Karen Newsome (guest), Meredith smith, Robert
Wedgeworth (guest), Steve Witt
Announcements: carl Deal announced that the Title 2c programs are not included in the FY 1995 federal budget
(except for training programs). It is doubtful that there will be funding of retrospective conversion programs
restored through Title 2C monies for FY 1995.
C. Deal also noted that the Library Executive Committee approved the Collection Development Committee's
recommendations on the definition and make-up of the cDC. The hnal charge definition and make-up of the
committee as approved by the Executive committee was distributed. The Budget Allocations Subcommittee will
be the CDC acting as a whole. No General Funds Advisory Committee will be required, and Martha Landis will
visit each division to explain General Funds use'
Report on the Virtual Electronic ing of August l-22 C' Deal outlined what was discussed
inthemeetingof thecIC'sVEL ycombinethe 13memberlibrarieswiththeaidof al.2
million dollar grant from the U'S on'
The meeti clarifidecisions h and
resolution d loan
implementation schedule, and make recommendations on t
further.
C. Deal then reported on the meeting of the Collection Development OfÏicer's gtoup. This group is charged to
develop a plan for cooperative collecìions within the CIC. The CDOs decided that the ILL policies are not clear
and need to be synthesi)ed by the ILL and the CDo groups. A new document to be developed by the CDO and ILL
groups on Resource Sharingis forthcoming. ttre COo's taskforce on electronic journals will also have a document
readyforreviewuysepteriberof 1994. TheCDo'salsodiscussedthepurchaseofdatabasesbytheClCmemberon cooperative collection agreements in six subject areas: African Studies, South Asian Studies,
î**tä:ffi';ihmt;$lål:"s' Bibriographers are deveroping prans with cDos in
Karen Newsome distributed a summary of and reported to the committee on ILL and Public Services of the cIC's
VEL. She summarized the technological needs óf the pro¡ect and commented on thei¡ continued commitment to
NOTIS. The circulation policy was a-lso outlined u, proìiaing a uniform four-week loan period, with one renewal'
Recalls are also to be discouraged if another circulating copy exists'
K. Newsome also gave a list of the four members of
University of Illinois at Chicago, lndiana University, an
schedule for ILL at UruC is as follows: May l, 1995,Pl
will be evaluated. For copies of the documentation distrib
Bill Mischo, who met with the automation di¡ectors, also reported to the committee' He noted that UIUC will have
several problems in using the VEL: there will not be matching of authority files, the system will not include UIUC's
circulation information, and the searchcommands for the VEL's catalog will be NOTIS and not our home system's'
He also noted that the availability of UIUC's catalog on NOTIS offers distinct search advantages'
The Virn¡al Electronic Library will be implemented in two phases. Phase one will be completed by February of
1gg5 and will provide pAc-Search in all institutions. Phase Two will allow either mediated or unmediated
borrowing through all terminals. UIUC is not initially apaft of phase rwo.
Robert wedgeworth added that unmediated borrowing is often a problem because institutions don't assume
responsibility for their patrons. He noted this will be one of the VEL issues to be discussed by the CIC library
directors.
progress report on five pilot projects resulting from two planning retreats of the statewide Cooperative
Collection Management Coordinating Committee:
c. Deal distributed a summary of the consultant's report of two retreats designedto produce a state wide cooperative
collection management program. He requested the report be shared by division coordinators with their divisions'
B. Mischo asked if the library is required to contribute fun
h the consultant and which have been submitted to the
CCMCC for future imPlementation'
Report on Faxon:
Meredith Smith informed the committee that Faxon has announced that the sale of thei¡ domestic business fell
through, but they did sell their international business to finance the domestic business. until further notice' no more
subscriptions will be made through Faxon'
Approval Plan Subcommittee:Vt.'S.ittt distributed minutes from the subcommittee's
recommended cuts to the domestic publisher-based appro
The cuts include the exclusion of popular fiction' mysten
individual EBO profiles and temporarily reducing the bu
c. Deal recommended that the subcommittee look at the forthcoming analysis of the EBO by discipline underway
in Acquisitions for further review'
Bill Mccle[an suggested that tooking at which publishers are covering specific areas should also be considered'
The recommendations of the Approval plan Subcommittee w'l be fonvarded by c. Deal to Karen schmidt for
implementation. He noted the he would request that the recommendations on the funding levels for each country be
reviewed, if tfre infoãation from the anaþsis of EBO underway in Acquisitions is pertinent'
RjflT *.¿*eworth requested that the coilection Development committee discuss the benefits that the library would
receive through full membership in the RLG'
MarthaLandis distributed copies of the Executive committee's definition of the collectionDevelopmentcommittee
and the Non-Print Sub-Committee'
-Steve Witt
J,:i: i '-
Library Office Notes +1l-'"^''?%^tñ
Let's GoILLINI!
University of Illinois LibrarY
at Urbana-Champaign
No. 35, September 6, 1994
Edited bv: Jodi Bialeschki
The deadline for submitting items for publication is
Wednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON, 230 Library, MC-
522, E-MaiI:¡.XD¡OUI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICVMCor FAX: 217'244-4358.
Library FacultY Meeting
A Library FacultY meeting is
scheduled for FridaY,
September 16 at l:30 P'm. The
location will be announced
shottly.
Agenda:
l. Approval of minutes of June
l'7, 1994 meetlng
2. University Librarian'sReport
3. Academic Resident
Librarian RePort - F. Painter
4. Discussion of Travel
Document
5. Report from FRC - P.
Stenstrom
6. Other Business(Karen Schmidt)
OCLC Prism QuickStart
Many people have discovered
that the OCLC First SYstem has
been discontinued as of last
Monday. We must now use the
Prism system. In order to get
those of you who were stillusing the First SYstem uP and
working on OCLC Prism as
fast as possible, an informalPrism Quick Start session has
been arranged for WednesdaY,
September 7, at.3:30 in room
335 of Grainger.
Renee Hough in History has
graciously agreed to do this
very informal "this is how You
search Prism" session. Pat
Stenstrom from LibraryScience and Gail Hueting from
Modern Languages have agreed
to be in attendance to helP
answer questions. The session
will be aimed at those who
already have been searching
OCLC using the First SYstem
and just need a quick overview
of how to search using Prism in
order to get going back on
OCLC quickly.
We think most PeoPle set uP
with Illinois Search Aid are
able to get to Prism bY
choosing the "P" oPtion instead
of the "F" option, which comes
up right after you choose
OCLC from the menu. If Youhnd you cannot get to Prism at
all, please let me know and we
will try to figure out what to
do for you.
We realize that there are some
larger OCLC issues to resolve
in the long run, like whichmethod of access is the most
cost effective, which software
product is easiest to use and to
support, etc., and those issues
will be addressed soon. But,
this Quick Start session is just
to get you back on OCLC
while such issues are studied.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Page 2 Library OffÏce Notes
SEPTEMBER LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Humor in Latin American Politics"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitions
in the Music Library"
"Banned Books Week"
(Library Office of DeveloPment
Rare Book and SPecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Corridor
Music Library
Mueller Exhibit Case
East Foyer
and Public Affairs)
IFLA Meeting, 1994
Five librarians from the
University of lllinois Libraryattended the IFLA meeting,which took place August 21-27
in Havana, Cuba. RobertWedgeworth, Nancy Anderson,
Marianna Choldin, Al Kagan'
and Rosemary Stevenson willshare their experiences and
observations during a brown
bag discussion on TuesdaY,
September 13, in room 428 ofthe Library. Everyone is
welcome.(Rosemary M. Stevenson)
Puvill Biblio graPhicallnformation Serryice -
Last Chance
This is the final notice foranyone who would like toreceive bibliograPhicalinformation about new titlesfrom Puvill Libros (SPain).
Puvill has requested an uPdate
of our prof,rle for receiving
bibliographical cards. Unless
an interest is exPressed forreceipt of these cards, we willassume that they are not
needed. [f you would like toreceive bibliograPhical cards,
please contact me at 244-207 1,
or by e-mail at
merdy@ux I .cso.uiuc.edu.(Merdy Smith)
Retired and SeniorVolunteer Program
The University Library has 7
volunteer workers from the
Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP). More than
700 RSVP workers have been
serving this year inorganizations in ChamPaign and
Douglas CountY, and a
Recognition Luncheon has been
announced for the volunteers to
be held October 4, 1994 at the
Chancellor. Library RSVP
participants to be recognizedare Rachel DYal, from the
Africana Library; and CharlotteChilton. Harriett Crawford,Mati Frankel, Ch¡istineKozlowski, VladimirKozlowski. and ElizabethRogers from the Music Library.(Frances O. Painter)
New Student Week
During New Student Week,
librarians, support staff and
graduate assistants Providedtours to over 270 new students
and staffed the Quad DaY
Library Booth. A sPecial
thanks goes to all whogenerously volunteered theirtime during New Srudent
Week.Marchy Joncich, ShYmala
Balgopal, Teresa Frantz, DavidSpangler, NancY Romero,
Karen Newsome, JoYce Wright'Yaping Liu, NellY Gonzalez,Lori Foulke. Meni Beth
Lavagnino, Pei Shu, Residence
Hall Student Assistants, Beth
Woodard.(Lisa Romero)
Page 3 Library Office Notes
Law Library
The Law Library will be closed
on September 8, from 3 P.m. to
7 p.m.(Rick Surles)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS FILLED
Haris Sofradzija, Library Clerk
II, 50Vo, Central Circulation,8-28-94.(Al Dries)
ILLINET Update
Cathy Salika of AISS has
notified us that the merger ofthe four regional librarysystems (Corn Belt, Great
River, Illinois ValleY and
Western lllinois) to create the
Alliance Library SYstem has
been completed in ILLINETOnline. All records for items
held by libraries in that area
now show up under Alliance.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Hours for the UniversitYHigh School LibratY
Effective immediatelY,Universiry High School Librarywill close at 4:15 P.m. each
weekday rather than 4:30 P.m'This change is to accommodate
new building hours. Libraryhours during the school Year
are':.:45 a.m. to 4:15 P.m.Monday through FridaY.
(Frances F. Jacobson)
ILCSO Labor DaY
Processing
Following is information on
Labor Day Processing forILCSO libraries from the
ILCSO Office.
AISS will have the followingschedule for the Labor DaY
weekend processing:
l) Last processing this week as
usual on Friday/ SaturdaY. Last
notices this week will be
created on SaturdaY mornlng.
2) The first processing next
week will be TuesdaY/
Wednesday. Both MondaY
night tibraries and TuesdaY
night libraries will be
processed. The f,trst
notices next week will be
created on WednesdaY morning.
3) Fines processing will be
moved from MondaY morning
to Tuesday morning.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Gonzalez To AttendF.lL'94
Nelly Gonzalez has been
selected by the OrganizingCommittee of the Guadalajara
International Book Fair and
Bancomext (National Bank ofForeign Trade) as a guest
librarian. She will ParticiPatein the international event held
in Guadalajara, Mexico in
November with her expenses
paid by FIL. NellY was chosen
from among 60 otherapplicants. Congratulations!(Frances O. Painter)
Attention FederalExpress Users
We wanted to make everyone
aware that if You have a
Federal Express package to
send you can take it down toIRRC, 128 Library. The
Federal Express driver comes to
pick up between 5 P.m. and
5:30 p.m, You do not have to
call to tell them to pick uP.
You have to fill out the label
completely and put it either in
a box or envelope.(Jodi Bialeschki)
Table Available:
The Library has a new 5" x 2
l/2" Allsteel table with wood
laminate table top that is
available on a first come basis
for a UIUC library unit.Contact Bart Clark.(Bart Clark)
IO+ WORKSHOP VOLUNTEERS I\EEDED!
Once again the University Library will offer a series of IO+ workshops for UIUC
students, faculty, and staff, The Online Catalog Advisory Committee User Education
Subcommittee needs volunteers to conduct command mode, MILO, and IBIS workshops' Ifyou are interested, please indicate below which workshops you could conduct' We willprovide information on training dates at a later time, Please return this form by September 9
to Victor Gorodinsky , 225 LibratY.
Command Mode
September 15, 22, 29;October 6, 13, 20, 27;
November 3
Thursdays, 4:00-5 :00 P.m.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm 289
MILO
September ll - November 4
(Sundays through WednesdaYs)
4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm. 289
IBIS
September 1 I , 12, I 8, 19, 25, 26;
Ocìober 2, 3, g, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 3l;Sundays and MondaYs
4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate Library, Rm. 291
Please, indicateicircle the date(s) you are interested in and sign your name' Send the form to
Victor GorodinskY, 225 Li&arY.
Thank you!
Library Book Sale
The Universiry of l|Iinois Library'sannual book sale will be
MondaY, October 39:00 a,m, - 4:N P.m.
TuesdaY, October 4
9:N a.m. ' 4:00 P.m.
WednesdaY, Oc¡ober 5
8:00 a.m. - noon
in the east foYer ofthe Main Library
1408 W, Gregory Dr.Urbana, Illinois.
For further informuioncall (217) 333-2843
MIDWEST
iJ itl'v/ ER SITY CF i L.L-l'lol s
u\lvÉÊSl'f / LTATSO\ OtFICÊR
UNIVERSITIES CONSORTIUM FOR INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES¡Za f nlernational Studies Building' 910 South Fif th Street
ChamPaign, lllinois 61 820fel (217) 333'1993' Te1ex. 2804758 (via WUI)
FAX: (217) 333'6270f,/Cl t\¡aìl lD 280-4758
URBANA CHAMPAIGN
FÉ
DATE:
Deans, Directors and Department Heads
Dévora Grynspan, MUCIA Liaison Officer
Travel Fund - lnternational Program Development
August 25, 1994
A limited Travel Fund for International Program Development will
be available to all interested faculty and staff (to a maximum of $1'000 per
ãppticant) from funJs supplied oy lire Midwest Universities Consortium for
International Activities,- lå¿. (MUCIA), International Programs and, Studies at
uluc and the office.of the Vice President for AcademicAffairs at uluc and ulc'
The fund is designed to support international travel for faculty
and staff, enaOlingìnem to wõrk abroad on projects that are likely to result ¡n
institutional develõpment or enhancement of international programs.
A requirement before international travel funds are awarded is
that matching funds be secured' Matching funds can be from any institutional
source. A conO¡tional award may be madle if the applicant's request for
matching funds from other sources is pending or in preparation'
P|easedistributetheattachedapp|icationformandinstructionstoany interested faculty and staff. The final deadline for this semi-annual
competition (AY 94-05) is Tuesday, November 1' 1994'
For additional information please see the attached guidelinæ and
application lorm. lf you have further questions please call the MUCIA Liaison
Office at (217) 333-1993.
DG/rhAttachments
MUCIA: Unrverstly of lllrnors Indiana Unlversrly Unlverslty Of lOwa MlChigan State Untversrly
unrversrty of Minnesota . The ohio Staìe Universrty . Purdue Univers¡ty . unrvef srty ol wisconstn
MUCIA TRAVEL FUND FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
2.
3.
Please include four (4) copies each of the following: Application, summary sheet' and current vita'
An endorsemenr statement from your Department Head or Unit Director should be entered on the
request form.
Four (4) copies of a double-spaced, narrative statement (two to five pages) should be enclosed' The
following guidelines are suggested:
a) objectives and significance of the proposed, activities;.
bi Èuiorncr ot coliaËorative etforts tü¡m'scholarlofficials in the country concerned, if
development or enhancement of international)nts, staff and faculty at the University of lllinois;te Scholar's Travel Fund at UIUC or fromstatus of the application. lf you have not
applied, please state the reason(s) why. List any other funding soufces to which you have
applied;e) Evidence of your efforts to ¡dentity and build upon existing University of lllinois linkages in
the retevant .órnrv ãnã lñst¡tut¡oá. ptease lisi relevant programs, as well as faculty and statf
with whom you have discussed your proiect'
4. Criteria for Awards:
a) you must be a member of the ul faculty or statf for the year following the award.
b ) Apptication ior retroactive reimbursemeît will not be co'nsidered. Travel must take place
after deadline.c) Conference participation or p€rsonal research will ngl normally be considered'
Travet to sabbat¡cal destination will nql normally be supported.
d ) An individual will normally be eligible to receive only one international travel awarcl per
academic Year from this fund.e ) since this'p.gt.r is targeted for projects that. develop or enh.ance international
programs w¡in- institut¡onãl-wide réleúance, primary weight will be given to the
merìt ot the proposal as determined by the following:--Relevance'to bevelopment or enhancement of ¡nternat¡onal programs;
--Benefits for students, statf and faculty; and--Judqed importance of the programs to be enhanced or developed'
f) Uatcning funbs must Oe seci¡reð and will be matched lo a maximum of $1'000'
S. Crifiques of proposals will not be provided due to statf limitations and the large volume of
applications. Applicants, however, r.i ó*trn the MUCIA liaison otficer regarding the outcome of
ttiéir requests about a month after the deadline'
6. A short trip report shoutd be foruarded to the MUCIA otfice within thirty days of completion of the
tri P.
Applications should be sent to7.
MUCIATRAVEL FUND FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATION FORM
please foltow the attached application guidelines carefully; deadline is November'1, 1994
Phone:Name:
Title:
Campus:
Department/Unit:
Campus Address: MC:
Title of ProPosed ActivitY:
F¡fty (50) Word SummarY of ProPosal:
Amount Requested: S
Matching Funds: Secured Amount $
Pending Amount $
Will Apply $
(Maximum $1,000 or amounl of securedmatching funds-whichever is lower)
Source:
Source:
Source:
Dates of ProPosed Travel:@e place after applkxtion deadline)
Signature of APPlicant: Date:
EN DORSET/€ NT STATEITÆNT:
(S¡gnature of Department Head/Unit DirectoQ (Dare)
Scnd four coplcr of tho rppllcrtlon, nlrrrtlvo ¡t¡tomcnt lnd cuf rcnt vltl to:
Dóvorr Grynrpen, MUCIA Li¡l¡on Off lcor, 324 lntcrnrtlonrl Studlc¡ Bulldlng'
910 South Fltth Strcct, Chrmprlgn, tL 61820, llC'480, tclophonr (2171 333'1993
ARL STATISTICS , L992-93,vIl
THE INTERNET
ht,tp://arl.cni.org/ht,t,p t / /www. Iib. virginia . edu,/arlstat s,/
The f irst, electronic publicat,ion of Ehe ARL st,aE.isticson t,he World Wide Web has been prepared by PauI Bergen, JohnPrice-Witkin, and Kendon St.ubbs at, t.he Universiey ofVirginiaI The Lggz-93 dat,a are currently available on the InEerneE.Repórts on 48 daEa categories for t.he 108 university and 11non-university members of ARL are accompanied wich fully document,eddescript,ions of t,he 1992-93 dat,a f iles. ALso, selecEed graphsfrom t,he 1993 printed ARL st.aEist,ics and maps based on EheLggz ARL st,at,íètics are included in t.he el.ect.ronic publicacion.When t.he st,aE,isEics were f irst, collect,ed by ,James Gerouldin 190?-08, iE, would have been hard E,o image t,hat, an elect'ronicpublicat,ion of t,hem would be out, in 1993 !
Fut,ure plans for Ehe elect,ronic publicat,ion of t,he ARLst,atisEics inctude t,he development, of an int,erface for ínt,eract,ive dat,aanalysis t,hat, will permic useis Eo def ine t,heir own benchmarks, andgenerate report,e for t,heir inscicucions and t,heir peer groups. St'ayt,uned
The tg92-g3 dat,af ilee are also'available Ehrough bot,h gopher andf tp at, t.he f ollowing places:
gopher t,o ar1. cni . oÍ9, select, SE,aE,ist.ics
gopher t,o gopher,virginia.edu, select Library Services,t.hen Social Science Dat,a Cent,er, EhenARL St,aEist,ics.
'f tp to f t,p . I ib . virginia . edu, login as anon)¡mouE ,
chen cd t,o pub/Eocgci/arlstat s/L993
Martha KyrilliåouProgram on St,at,istics and MeasuremencAssociat,ion of Research LÍbraries
ILLI}IOIS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
FORU}I FOR LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
Univensi-tY
I Septenber 19941Ø:3Ø - Noon
of Illinois at Urbana-Cha¡nPaign
The ILA Fortuo for Library Assistants (FIA) neeting will be held at the
university of ILlinois urbana canPus, roon 335 Grainger Engineering Library'13ø1 W. S!,ringfield, Urba¡ra. Follow the usual procedures for arranglng
refease tine (i-e- check with your suP'ervisor)'
Kathy Perkins,'Fonm Manager, will- be running the meeti'ng' She welcones
suggestions for fr¡ture conferences and workshops' She r¡iII be available afterthe u¡eeting if f¡eopLe have further questions or comments'
A tour of Grainger has been arranged prior to the FLA roeeting' It r¡iII startat 9:3Ø and ç¡iII last about an hour- Meet for the tour at the CirculationDesk.
I don't yet have a copy of the agenda for thi.s meeting, but here-s the
agpda of tbe 22 Ju]ry æting for the q¡rioua:
Sample Aeenda
1' Sign-In Sheet
2. Welco¡ne/Introduetione
3. Falt Prograns Uldate
4. ILA Conference Progra¡n Coro¡nittee Report
5. IIA Mentoring Task Force Re¡nrt
6. ILA Menbership Com¡oittee Report
7. Reaching t'orward FL,A Table
8. II*{ Calendar of Events
9. Future Meeting Topice, Dates a¡¡d lpcations
(Susan Duncan)
1Ø. Other
itr\rT :X 2tJJú
Êeptember Echedule
Sep'u 5-8
5 (Ì,foËi ( TttI (V{eI (Thg (Fr
Labor Day
Sept 72-Le
tz (Mo )!3 (Tu)l4 (WÊ )15 (Th)1B (Fr)
Sept 1g-?3
19 (Mo)?ø (Tu)2t (We)22 (Th)23 (Fr)
SepÈ 26-Aø
26 (Mo )27 (Tu)28 ¡tde )28 (rh)3ø (Fr)
Fõurs, a¡e in effei¡ne¡e St¡f f hl¡es.
for the Water .9urvey Library:
untlI further notlce. Chalgea ln schedule wll-l
CIoeed1-53-5õ-o8-ö
1-5E-5B-5
Lø.2
1-5B-L2
ó-98-5E-õ
8- 1Ø au6-51-õg-5B-5
be ¡lade pendfng
Nora RotterGraduate Aaaf ¿
1''¡ter Suntey Libråry31495ó ¡ LlbrarrGaun.gwe.uluc.edu
Online Catalog Contacts Group Meetings. 199{-95:
Belor is a schedule for the 199+-95 meetings of the Online Catalog Contacts Group:
( lst Tuesdal' of every month)-t28 Libran. l:30 P m. - 3:00 P.m.
199-t:
SeptemberOctoberNol'emberDecember
I 995:
Januan-Febnra¡l'Ma¡chAprilMal'June
6
+
I6
l07
7
-t
2
6
The contacts Group is a monthly informaùonal fonrm that focuses on online catalog dwelopments' and
is open to all interested Librar-v tt"r. rtt next meeting is Tuesday. September 6'
Beth Sandore
MILO Send/Hold Bug Corrected:
rtem
Sutherland of the ILCSO Library systems office has
wednesday, August 31. If you or users in your library encounter any problems related to using the Send
or Hold ojtio* ttrougft f"mO, please feeifree to contact Beth Sandore (333-2592' ot
sandorer?)uiuc.edu).
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
once again the Library will be holding another book sale. As usual, the sale
will be in the east foyer of the Main Library'
Monday, October 3' 9:00 a'm' to 4:00 p'm'
Tuesday October 4. 9:00 a'm' to 4:00 p'm'
Wednesday October 5, 8:00 a,m. to 12:00 p'm'
As in previous years, we will need volunteers to help set up and run the
sale. we will also need book trucks. lf you can volunteer to work and/or
lend book trucks for the sale, please fill out the form below and mail to
Vincent Golden, 314 Main Library, MC-522. lf you have any questrons
about the sale, contact Vince at 333-2843'
On the third day, there will be a special bag sale. I need lots of paper
grocery sacks, I can use plastic bags too' Start saving them and bringing
them in.
Volunteers for the Book Sale
Name: Library Address:
Telephone number:
I am available to work for the following hours:
(NOTE: The times we need volunteers are Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 pm; Monday 7:00 a'm'
5:OO p.m.; Tuesday 7:00 a.m' to 3:00 p.m';)
Book Trucks for the'sale
Number of book trucks available: Library/Department:
Contact person:(NOTE: We will need the trucks from Friday afternoon through wednesday afternoon)
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room # forFaculty Mtg.
University of Illinois LibrarY
at Urbana-ChamPaign
No. 36, September 12, 1994
Edited by: Jodi Bialeschki
ThedeadlineforsubmittingitemsforpublicationisWednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON,230 Library' MC-
522. F.-Mrail : AXDJODI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICVMC
or FAX: 217'244'4358.
Library FacultY Meeting
A Library FacultY meeting is
scheduled for FridaY,
September 16 at l:30 P.m. The
location is room I l2 Gregory
Hall.
Agenda:
l. Approval of minutes of June
17, 1994 meeting
2. UniversitY Librarian'sReport
3. Academic Resident
Librarian RePort' F. Painter
4. Discussion of Travel
Document
5. Report from FRC - P.
Stenstrom
6. Other Business(Karen Schmidt)
To All ApProval
A modest shiPment of donated
books are no\ry on disPlaY in the
Approval Plan area ofAcquisitions. TheY will be
available for Perusal through
September 3Oth.
(Merdy Smith)
Best Legal Reference
Books
Cheryl Nyberg's l99l-92volume of Subject
Compilations of State Laws has
been selected "Best Legal
ReferenceBooks of 1993" (86
Law Library Journal 219
(1994). The reviewer, Nazareth
Pantaloni of the Cornell
University Law Librarv'described it as "essential,"
"unique," "Priceless," and
"ineplaceable." This is the
second time the Subject
Compilations series has been
included in this "best of' list."
Congratulations Cheryl.(C. Robertson)
ILCSO RFP ProgressReport
Bernie Sloan from ILCSOprovides us with the followingstatus report:
This is the third in a series ofongoing updates concerning the
status of efforts to select a
replacement for the ILLINETOnline hardware/softwareplatform.
In aill5 note, we announced
the eight vendors that had
responded to the ILCSO RFP
(he RFP was issued on
5l13l94).
ln a 7124 note, we Provided a
general overview of the Processthat would be used to evaluate
the proposals that each of the
eight vendors had submitted,
and to indicate that the
Functional SPecifications
Task Force would hold a
multidaY meeting in August to
discuss the ProPosals.After comParing vendor
responses and evaluating each
Plan Selectors
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SEPTEMBER LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"Notab le Acquisitions"
"Humor in Latin American Politics"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitions
in the Music Library"
"Banned Books Week"
(Library Office of Development and
Rare Book and SPecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Conidor
Music Library
Mueller Exhibit Case
East Foyer
Public Affairs)
against multiple criteria, the
Task Force develoPed a short
list of vendors for furtherevaluation. The following three
vendors remain underconsideration:
-- Ameritech Library Services
-- Data Research Associates(DRA)
-- Innovative Interfaces
The next stage of the evaluationprocess involves submittingfollow-up questions to each ofthe three vendors. The
Functional SpecificationsTask Force will then evaluate
each vendor's resPonses.
Due to the need to give the
vendors sufficient time toprepare responses to the
follow-up questions, the Task
Force will NOT be
recommending a single finalistvendor at the September 27
Policy Council meeting, as
originally planned. The
recommendation of a hnalistwill be done at a subsequent
Policy Council meeting. The
ILCSO community will be
informed of the date, time, and
location of that meeting once ithas been set.
(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Installation ofReplacement LCSmachines
Bart Clark and I have hired a
CCSO Onsite Consultingstudent to install the
new LCS machines that have
been delivered to Your units.
He was trained this Past week
and has begun working on this
project.
Here is the plan:
l) The CCSO student and./or
my GA (Damon Jaggars) willshow up in the units to take the
machine out of the box, Put it
togetner, ano lnstall [n9
software. He will take it to the
public machine to be rePlaced,
unplug the old machine, and
plug in the new machine. Thisis in order to test that the
software is working from the
new machine. Then he willplug back in the old machine,
and put the new machine in
some out-of-the-waY sPot
designated by you. It will sit
there until step two haPPens.
2) The Business Office will get
a list of what sites he has
finished. and will call the
people who come do the lock
down plates. When the lock
down plate peoPle come to
unlock the old machine and
lock down the new one, we
need to ask someone in Yourunit to bring the new machine
out of hiding to be lockeddown. The old machine can go
back where you were hiding the
new machine. In theory the
new machine will work when
plugged in since it was tested
already. (If it doesn't, Please
Page 3 Library Office Notes
call my GA, Damon, at 4-4688'
and he will coordinate getting
the right help.)
3) The Business Office willthen use a list Provided bY Bart
to update their inventory lists
and to deliver the old machines
to their aPProPriate Places. Bart
has a plan for the old machines
(it is not a given that You get to
keep it) and so any concerns
about that old machine should
be directed to him. At the Pointthose are delivered to their new
spots, if assistance is.'needed to
install things, let me know and
we will either get CCSO to
come back to work on it or
find a local person if it is a
small project.
This procedure is for the
REPLACEMENT machines
only. We do not Yet have a
plan for installation of the
NEW PORT machines because
we are working on determining
a way to get the best wiring for
our money (i.e. network wiringthat will get You to more than
just LCS.) However, the
student will put the NEWPORT machines together in
preparation for when the new
wiring is put in Place' Please be
assured that getting Your new
lines in place is a Prioriry forus, and we are working on it as
quickly as we can'
So, please be PrePared for aperson from CCSO or mY GAto show uP to install the
replacement LCS machines.
Since we have over 40 to do
and we are contracting out this
help, it would be easier for us
if they can show uP
unannounced, instead of us
scheduling a date and time for
each of you. If thisunannounced showing uP is just
intolerable for you, let Damon
know and he will work withthe CCSO student to try toaccommodate You.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
IOt Terminals
With the addition of the new
DEC IO+ terminals the Librarywill have between 15-18 IBMPSl2 286 comPuters for staffuse. If your unit is interested
in one of these comPuters'
please contact me bY SePt 24.
(Bart Clark)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk III, 50%, Central
Circulation Secretary IV(Transcrib ing), Library Office
Q46^ e. J)
(Al Dries)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS FILLED
Vida Revilla, Library Clerk II,Automated Records
Maintenance ,9-6'94Varaporn SiraPraPasiri' L ibrary
Technical Assistant II,Documents Library, 9-6-94(Al Dries)
PROFESSIONAI JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS
copies of the following notices for professional Iibrary positions aref,ibrary Personnel Offièe for your review. Please feel free Èo stoP by,review these announcements.
Title Place
Library Director
Serials/MonograPh Cataloger/AssisÈant Llbrarian
Serials Librarian
Assistant Ì.fanagement andEconomics Librarian
Assistant DePartment Head forAuthorities, Cataloging DePt-
Engineering Collection Manager/Engineering & Social Sciences Lib.
Electronic Reference'ServicesCoordinator
Information SPecialtst
Assistant Librarlan, PlasmaPhysics LibrarY
Assistant CuraÈor & CollectionManagemenÈ Librar ian/l{anuscriptsDepartment
Ref erence/Liaison Librarian/Assistant ProfesEor
Reference Librarian/EducationSubj ect Specialist/Coordinatorof Database Searching
Interlibrary Services Coordinator
Head of Special Collectione &
Archives
Automation SYStemE Librarian
Greenf ield Public LibrarYGreenfieLd, Indlana
Purdue UniversitYIndi-anapol!s, Indiana
Purdue UniversitY LibrariesWest Lafayette' Indiana
Purdue UniversitY Libraries!{est Lafayette' Indiana
Univereity of KansasLagrrence, Kansas
Massachusetts of TechnologYCambridge r Massachusette
Michigan State UniversitYEast Lansing, Michigan
Saint Louis Univers!ÈYSt. Louis, l{issouri
Princeton UniversitYPrinceton, New JerEeY
University of North CarolinaEast Lansing' Michigan
University of Nebraska:LincolnLincoln, Nebraska
Bloomeburg UniversitYBloomsburg, Pennsylvania
University of TennesEeeKnoxville, Tenneseee
UniversiÈy of HouetonHouston, Texas
Central Washington UnivereitYEIlensburg, Washington
available in theRoom 127, to
Closinq Date
UNTIL FILLED
october 14, 1994
October 1' 1994
September 15 ' 1994
September 30, 1994
October 3, 1994
September 30, 1994
UNTIL FILLED
September 26, 1994
October 3 ' 1994
September 15 ' 1994
September 15, 1994
November 1, L994
UNTIL FILLED
October 14, 1994SEARCH REOPENED
Al DriesLibrary Personnel office
UniversitY of Illinoisat Urbana-ChamPaign
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DIVISION
DATE:
TO:
FROM:.ç--^
August 30, 1994
Library OccuPants
Tim Hoss, RecYcling Coordinator
SUBJECT: LIBRARY RECYCLING
ust 15, 1gg4,l was at the Campus Transfer Station
garbage came in from the Library' When the waste
was apparent that a very high percentage of the load
¡h gradé papet. There were also a lot of books in the
waste, and books -e ,e.yclâbtã too. 'Piobably
757o of.the waste might have been
diverted from'the wast; stream and recyclá rather than going to the landfrll in
Clinton, Illinois.
Icannotspeculatewhyaunitwithsuchanoutstandingrecyclingrecordmighthave so much material still in the waste stream, but this could be typical of many
campus departments whose our program'
Recycling is not an exciting to the people
who are dedicated to it and ting as much
material as possible from the garbage'
Thecampusrecyc|ingprogramisrapidlyreachingapointwherepotentialrevenuecan substantially fr:nã if,. ão.t involved in operæing-it' Certain material like high
gradepaperandcardboardarenowwortha.lotofmoneyandcanbesoldbacktocompanies to be reprocessed iry9^T* RrÓducls, ry::l]:"ds
of used cardboard
sold by the Universlty brought $100 a.ton, and current prices for paper are worth
as much. vo* ...yJtJ *ãtrriur .un nllf',our program-be self-supporting instead
of a drain on the campus budget, *J ttrut is^oui goal - for recycling to pay its
own way.
Besidethepotentialrevenueforrecyclablematerial,everytondivertedfromthelandfill saves the university up to S40 in reduced tipping fees and hauling costs'
you can see if we continu, to in.r"ur. ou, waste reðycüng we can save a lot of
money. Ttre campî ,r* $¡zo,ooo last year on_landfill disposal, and the most
effectivewaytocontrolthatexpenseisthroughtherecyclingprogram.
Please hetp us by recycling all your paper' The program needs your help'
RGR:cdb
Once again the University Library will offer a series of IO+ workshops for UIUC
students, faculty, and staff. The Online Catalog Advisory Committee User Education
Subcommittee needs volunteers to conduct command mode, MILO, and IBIS workshops. Ifyou are interested, please indicate below which workshops you could conduct' We willprovide information on training dates at a later time. Please return this form by September 9
to Victor GorodinskY , 225 LrbratY.
Command Mode
September 15, 22, 29',
October 6, 13, 20, 27;
November 3
Thursdays, 4:00-5:00 P'm.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm 289
MILO
September 11 - November 4
(Sundays through WednesdaYs)
4:00-5:00 p.m.Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm. 289
IBIS
September 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26;
Ociober 2, 3, g, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31;
Sundays and MondaYs
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Undergraduate LibrarY, Rm. 291
Please, indicate/circle the date(s) you ¿ue interested in and sign your name' Send the form to
Victor GorodinskY, 225 Libtary'
Thank you!
Task Force on Electronic Research Services
Very Preliminary List of IssueslRecommendationsJuly 6, 1994
1. Articulate a vision of the Library's role in the provision of networked information and
develop an overall Plan.
2. provide network connection for all Library public-access workstations. Will
necessitate technical changes on some libiary workstations; some major, some minor'
Define technical requirements?
3. Develop a front-end menu (using the CCSO Micro
on which IO+ is just one oi seuãral options, includ d
databases (such as ne*nspaper database), other libr
tools, etc.
4. Library-based information sources should reside either in space set aside on the
CCSO UNIX machine or on the library file-server'
Maintenance of the library file server should be given a high priority and staff
assigned as aPproPriate.
5. The Library should take responsibility for library information on the campus gopher
which should become part of a library gopher'
6. Staff should be assigned to various functions( e.g., library gopher maintenance) and
their job responsibilities should be clearly defined'
7. Staff development and training is needed before the Library can take on its obvious
largescale responsibility for user training'
g. Mechanisms and criteria should be developed for the evaluation of electronic
soufces (subcommittee of collection Development committee? new committee?)
g. A policy on public access to INTERNET resources via library workstations should be
developed.
10. Need specific recommendations for means of improving communication'
11,. Resources unique to this library should be identified for digitization (e.g.' Kolb
archives).
TASKFORCEoNELECTRONICRESEARCHSERVICES
Minutes of theSeptember 2, t994 Meeting
Present:
1.
W. Chan, T. Cole (guest),
A Trehub, M. Williams, P.
R. Dossett, J. Kibbee (guest), M-8. l^avagnino,
Watson (Chair)
)
Cole reported on his new appointment and described how what he would be doing
related to the committee's work.
The draft mission statement prepared by Kibbee, Trehub and Williams was
reviewed and revisions sugges-ted. Suggestions included: (1) additional stress on
ry for printed information and on the
mation on these resources into electronicd other traditional catalóguing initiatives;ration with other camPus entitities, such
regionally; and (3) greater emphasis on
the library's role in a of the data accessed through lib:ary
gui"*uy.. woodard use of the phrase "information literary" in
the section on user e - ut that this concept cannot be defined
and suggesting that instruction of useri in access to electronic resources should be
,""n, Ñndeed everything else in the mission statement' as an extension of
activities in which the library is already engaged'
Lavagnino presented a summarÏ of the pros and cons of the Library having its
oryn serïer vs. contracting this function out to another unit.
Other aspects of the discussion included:
(1) recognition that significant de-velopment cannot take place before an
àipropriãte hardware/íoftware infrastructure that can be centrally supported has
been put in Place.
(2) the need for realistic priorities in relation to the local situation. For example,
certain functions such as online reserves and class notes dissemination are related
io ,t "
bibliographic platform and developments in this area should be postponed
until a decision-about the platform has been made'
(3) the importance of coordinating independent faculty initiatives within an
òíeratl libräry planning frameworÈfor elèctronic information provision'
J.
4.
2
5. Decisions
(1) Agreement that an open forum meeting on the topic of electronic research
iervicei would work bettei after the committee's report has been produced for use
as a discussion document.
(2) Agreement that the mission statement should be followed by a statement ofìpecifiõ objectives which will in large part constitute the recommendations of the
report.
6. Assignments
Williams, Kibbee, and Trehub will revise the draft mission statement based on
discussions at the meeting.
Remaining committee members will continue work on earlier assignments.
Members will submit schedules so that weekly meetings can be set up for the
month of SePtember.
Following is the Task Force charge ftom the University Librarian which' owing to
miscnmmunication, has not prcviously been published in LoN.
l:N.l.ay 25,1994
Dear Committee Members:
I am pleased to appoint you to a new Task Force on Electronic Research Services. The
charge to the Task Force is as follows:
Develop the initial plans for the integration of the IRIS database service of the
.ampuj Research Sêrvices Office (currently being closed) into the Library.
Although the plan should envisage a stand-alone unit during a one year test
period-ther. ãr. implications for a broader electronic information service which
ihe Task Force will examine. The report of the Task Force with
recommendations is due by September 30.
This represents a major opportunity for the Library to pursue an innovative new service
and I look forward to working with you toward this end'
LON re¿ders may also be interested in the T&ry Preliminary List ofIssues/Reco--"od"tionsn, developed as a discussion document for the July 6 meeting,
which follorvs.
(Paula Watson)
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Library Offlrce Notes
Gold Star forthe FightingIllini!
University of Illinois LibrarY
at Urbana-ChamPaign
No. 37, September 19, 1994
Edited by: Jodi Bialeschki cz
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'YO2ZC
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-tfrnI
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The deadline for submitting items for publication is
Wednesday at 5 p.m. Send items to LON, 230 LibrarY' MC-
522, E-Mait: ¡,xl¡ooI@UICVMC, AXDWICK@UICVMCor FAX: 217-244-4358.
(.orJ)-is
Library Staff SteeringCommittee UPdate:
The LSSC met SePtember 14
finalizing the bylaws that willbe forwarded to Frances
Painter. In discussion withFrances Painter toPics covered
were staff brown bags, camPus
safety, travel and develoPment
funds, and merit increases forstaff not covered bY a
bargaining unit. The LSSC
will meet Sept. 28th.
(LSSC)
Scholars' Travel Fund
Three members of the Libraryfaculty have received awards
from the Scholars' TravelFund. The awards were
announced bY HarveY J.
Stapelton, Associate ViceChancellor for Research. Bob
Burger has been awarded
support to PhiladelPhia, PA topresent a Paper "ElectronicResources for Slavic and East
European Studies" at the
national convention of the
American Association for the
Advancement of Slavic Studies.
Beth Sandore has been awarded
support to Essen, GermanY to
present her PaPer "Remote Use
of the Virtual Library: End
User Needs" at the Essen
International SYmPosium.
Danuta Gorecki, Professoremeritus, also received an
award to travel to Ann Arbor topresent a Paper "ControversY
About PrescriPtion (Statute ofLimitations) in Macedonian
Novels: Policies and Politics"at the annual Dumbarton Oaks
Byzantine Studies Conference.
(Frances O. Painter)
Recent FacultYAppointments
Chris Anderson was aPPointed
Visiting Assistant Librarian in
the Commerce Library,effective August 21, 1994.
Mark Paul was apPointed
Visiting Assistant Librarian inthe Grainger EngineeringLibrary Information Center,
effective August 4, 1994.
Mary Schlembach was
appointed Visiting AssistantLibrarian in the GraingerEngineering LibraryInformation Center, effective
August 21,1994.
Bruce Swann has been named
to a half-time appointment as
Visiting Classics Librarian'with the other half of his
assignment in the Rare Book
and Special Collections Library.Both were effective SePtember
6, t994.
Caroline Szylowicz has been
appointed V isiting Ko lb-Proust
Librarian, effective JulY 1,
1994.(Frances O. Painter)
Page 2 Library Office Notes
SEPTEMBER LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Humor in Latin American Politics"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitions
in the Music Library"
"Banned Books Week"
(Library Office of Development and
Rare Book and SPecial
Collections Library
First Floor Main Corridor
Music Library
Mueller Exhibit Case
East FoYer
Public Affairs)
AnthropologicalLiterature on CD-ROM
Anthropological Literature, a
new CD-ROM database ofanthropological citations from
1984-1993 is now available inthe Education and Social
Science Library.Anthropological Literature is an
index of journals, edited works,
and series from the collectionof the Tozzer Library ofHarvard Universiry.(Ellen Sutton)
Copying Service OPens
in Grainger Center
Effective as of SePtember 7,
1994, Grainger EngineeringLibrary will no longer circulatejournals. We have a coPY
service for facultY, staff and
student patrons now available at
the library. The service is
located in an areajust behind
the main circulation desk.
Entry to the coPY shoP rs
through the door in the cunent
periodical room.(Sharon Hershbarger)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk III. 50oo. Central
CirculationLibrary Clerk lll. lrx)'o.Undergraduate Lrbr¡n(Al Dries)
SUPPORT ST.\FFPOSITIONS FII-1.8D
Donshan Gao, Libr¡n ('lerk lt,50%o. Central Circul¡t ron.
9-8-94.(Al Dries)
CCSO Computer ShortCourses
CCSO has just released their
Fall/Spring 1994-95 ComPuter
Short Courses brochure. CoPies
have been sent to the
departmental libraries mailingIist. Please be sure to distribute
this to your faculry and staff.CCSO was late in releasing the
brochure, and some of the
classes are beginning this week.
CCSO offers courses on the
Intemet. Windows, Toolbook,HTML, Unix, Microsoft Word,
Eudora, and many other toPics.
Of particular interest toUniversity Library personnel
are the "Electronic Mail on
UNIX and PINE" SePtember 19
and2l from l0-12, or February
20 and22 from l0-12) and
"Getting Wired: How toConnect to the CamPus
Network from Home"(September 12, 14, and 16, or
February 14, 15, and 16.)
Classes range in cost from 55
to $35.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Page 3 Library Office Notes
Grateful Med Progress
Report
A small imPlementation group
consisting of Mitzi Williams'Victoria Pifalo, Bruce GlettY
from CCSO, Bob Penka from
CCSO, Winnie Chan, Tim
Cole, and Merri Beth
Lavagnino has been meeting
regularly for the last few weeks
in order to move the Grateful
Med project beYond the testing
phase.
We are pleased to announce
that the Office Version is now
available for use. This version
is meant to be used on Personalcomputers in offices and labs,
not in public sites, and users
will be prompted to login using
their CCSO ph alias and Ph
oassword. The software is
àvailable from the CCSO FTP
server, and directions forobtaining it and installing it are
given in a new document called
the "UIUC Grateful Med
Installation Guide." Buildingnetwork administrators and the
CCSO Resource Center will be
supporting technical issues
related to FTPing the hles,
installing them, and obtaining
and installing the other
software necessary for Grateful
Med to run. Several librarians
will be supPorting questions
related to searching.
Each departmental library is
receiving a coPY of each of the
three new documents relating to
the Office Version, mailed to
you aPProximatelY the same
time as this issue of LON isbeing mailed. These guides will
also be available from the
CCSO Resource Center and the
Library Graphics Service. In
them, you will fìnd answers to
most questions You might be
asked, as well as Phonenumbers for where to direct
other questions' Please take a
look at these documents when
they anive, and distribute them
to appropriate PeoPle in Yourunit. For additional coPies,
please order from Mike Cinker
in the Business Office using the
following GEN numbers:
"UIUC GratefulMedOverview," GEN #l l8; "UIUCGratefu I Med InstallationGuide," GEN #l l9; and "UIUCGrateful Med Brief Search
Guide," GEN #120.
PLEASE NOTE that the coPies
being mailed to You DO NOT
have the GEN numbers on
them yet, so You will need to
make a note of the numbers
somewhere for future use.
The Library Version of the
Grateful Med software is not
ready yet for general
distribrrtion. There are several
technical issues to be resolved,
including obtaining aPProPriate
hardware and networking lines
in public areas of our libraries;
how to allou¿ non-UIUCaffiliates in to the Ph-passworded system; and some
securiry and PrivacY issues to
be resolved through minorprogramming. In addition, a
larger question is whether to
allow the use of the Loansome
Doc feature from the Publicsites, and if so, how.
The grouP exPects to Prepare a
discussion document on this
topic which lists the issues
involved and as manY Possibleoptions as we can think of' tobe presented to a more
appropriate grouP for decision
making.
The Library Version will be
implemented, as a ftrst Phase,in the Library of the Health
Sciences-Urbana and the
Agriculture, BiologY, Vet Med,
Home Economics, APPlied Life
Studies, and PsYchologY
libraries. The order ofimplementation will dePend on
networking issues. In fact, the
Library of the Health Sciences-
Urbana and the Vet Medlibrary have public access at
this time, and we expect to
implement BiologY next, since
these th¡ee had the most
demand for Grateful Med and
had public networking lines
available. These three sites willwork with us as we seek to
solve the technical issues
mentioned above. After the
above libraries are
implemented, we will add
Central Reference, and then
discuss further imPlementation
sites.
Please take a look at the
documents being mailed to each
departmental library, and if You
have further questions, direct
them to Meni Beth Lavagnino
at [email protected] or 4'7839.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
Once again the Library will be holding another book sale. As usual,
the sale will be in the east foyer of the Main Library'
Monday, October 3. 9:0O a'm' to 4:00 p'm'Tuesday October 4. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p'm'Wednesday October 5' 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p'm'
As in previous years, we will need volunteerS to help set Up and run
the sale. We will also need book trucks' lf you can volunteer to workand/or lend book trucks for the sale, please fill out the form below and
mail to Vincent Golden, 314 Main Library, MC-522'
lf you have any questions about the sale or need more posters, contact Vince at 333-2843.
on the third day, there will be a special bag sale. I need lots of paper grocery sacks. I can use
plastic bags too, start saving them and bringing them in,
Volunteers for the Book Sale
Name: Library Address:
Telephone number:
I am available to work for the following hours:
(NOTE: The times we need volunteers are Sunday: 1:0O - 5:00 pm; Monday 7:00 a.m. to
5:OO p.m,; Tuesday 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.;)
Book Trucks for the sale
Number of book trucks available: Library/Department:
Contact Person:(NOTE: We will need the trucks from Friday afternoon through wednesday afternoon)
Vincent Golden333-2843
L n i', cisli\' ¡'i Illinttis UNIVERSITY LTBRARY
.ìr L'f ,-..ì^.r-charnLrargrl 9l:.: "r th" 2r7 333-07e0- i u University Librarian 217 244-4358 fax
230 Main LibrarY1408 West GregorY DriveUrbana, IL ó1801
September 15, 1994
RW:lw
Dear UIUC FacultY and Staff:
This is the time of year when the campus charitable fund drive asks each of us to contribute to those
less fortunate than we are.
I want to urge you to join me in making a gift to the organization(s) of your choice' The amount of
your gift is not as important as your willing"ness to help' You can make a difference in the life of a
needy adult or child.
Last year the Library did not reach its goal for the campaign. Let's be sure that the campaign will be
successful in the Library this year. In órder for that to occur WE NEED YOU'
SincerelY,
M"fi,*t1,14/rØRobert Wedgew@ñUniversity Librarian
Arnold Wajenberg's Retirement
Most of you are aware that Arnold Wajenberg will soon be retiring. We would like to
present him with a scrapbook of letters, pho library anecdotes or
memorabilia, etc. contributed by his library ues. If you would like to
contribute something, please ,..rd it to me by ( he scrapbook will be presented
to Arnold at the offióiåf Library retirement reception. As we are hoping to keep this a secret
from Arnold, this will be our only notice. For this project to be successful we need to hear
from you!(Karen Dudas)Rm. 214 LibrarY MC-522
lllinois Libroqy Associotion
FORTJM FOR LIBRARY ASSISTANITS
II.A MEMBER #
INSTITUTION \VORK PHONE
ADDRESS
Datc you roiU .n*¿ S€pt€mber 29 Ocobcr 2t
M€rhod of paymcd: Cbcck¡l{oncy Ordcr for $-fPa1'able to ILA)
Charge to
-Visa -lvfascrcardAccor¡m # cro€raûq-Name of cardholder
Signanre
FuR(IMPR^GRAIIyAREùPENFùRALLLIBRI4RYSTAFF.MEMBER OF II}I OR I:HE FORTIM TO ATTEND.
7d// Aon¿alolþ
QUALITY SERVICES FOR LIBRARIESThursday, Septemb er 29, 1994 t* 9:00 a'm'4:00 p'm'
Speaker: Janà Getty,ILA Director (a.m.) f*.] Disctsion (p.n.)'
Iüinois State University, Bone Student Center
Normal, Illinois
Sponsored with the Interlibrary Loan Fot'um of IIA
CUSTONíER SERVICE IS EVERYONE'SRESPONSIBLITY!
Friday, October 28,1994 rt 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Speaker: Jane G"ttY' ILA Director
Skokie Pr¡blic LibrarY5215 Oakton Strect, Skokie,
Cost for either program is: $12.00 for ILA M€mbeß or $15'00 ftr No¡'Meobcrs
Please complete the rcgistration form a¡d m¿il to: Illttto¡s l)brary Assæiation33 West Groú Aw¡n¿e, Suite 301
Chiugo,Illttøts 60610
NAT,IE
YOA DO NOT NEED TO BE A
OPEN INVITATION TO THEBETA PHI MU
ANNUAL DINNER MEETING
Beta phi Mu extends an open invitation to the library communitl to join Alpha ,
its annual dinner nner will be held Thursday, October
7:00 p.m. at the club. The social hour with a cash bar
t 6:30 p.m. Ride d for those needing transportation'
The guest speaker will be Nina Baym, the Jubilee Pr.ofessor of Liberal Arts and
Scieñces arid professor of EnglislL at University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign.piót. gaym is know for her dyñamic lectures and her research on novels by and
abôutiómen in America. Hêr speech, entitled "American Women Have Always
written" will be intriguing. we lóok forward to sharing this occasion with everyone
who would be interested in attending.
Please reserve the following:
Dinner for at $20 each. (Cost includes dinner, tax, and tip')
-l
prefer a vegetarian entreeI would like to offer a ride
-l would like transportation to the Urbana Country Club
Your name and address:
payment must accompany the rqservations. checks for the dinner should be made
pãiâOle to Alpha Cnaþter, Beta Phi Mu. Please respond by October 17'
Please return reservations to the following address:Alpha Chapter, Beta Phi MuG SLISUniversity of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign501 East Daniel StreetChampaign lL 61820
(Carol Penka)
Libran Offrce Notes 9llJ.19+
NIILO Interface Problems, Week of 9105194
Some MILO do$.n-time and intermrttent searching problems occu¡red during the week of 9/05/94' These
problems rvere caused u}:tr'e instattatìon of some ã*, ,oft,oa,.. rvhich was remor,ed last rveek. The
s\ stem should be functioning normallv now
Printers and LCS YALL Messages
If you send an LCS s-vstem mes NOT to use any of the directional
arrorv keys on !'our keyboard w ackspace key When arrow keys
are used. they produce graphics chz . ^L ^ . transmitted in a YALL message to
all the termlnals in the"network. as weu as to all of the printers in the network. These graphics characters
cannot be properly processed by the LCS pagrng pnnters' r to lock up' and
become disabled. You can fix ttus problem by ãrnning the then back on'
However, -you may have lost pages if some time passei before .vou recoø problem' This
problem is one that ¡". .¡rtäîor years, un¿ it ãîv-product ór using ãn older system like LCS' This
makes it critical that staffbe aware of the circumsønòes that can cause printer lock-up' There is some
good news associated *nn ,ro, message. t o**.i. The Telephone Center is experimenting with ways to
help libranes recover the pages the.v might lose when this happens in the future' We are using an onltne
report provided bÎAISS tt "i
ti.t all page tfansactions for our cirmpus over a period of 30 days' If it looks
feasibtetousethisreportonaregrrlarbasis,wewillletyouknow¿|sS(þnaswebegin.
@eth Sandore)
Making the LCS Patron File Information More'(Current"
over the next yeår, sweral changes will be made to LCS patron filebatch ufrating to insure that the
information in LCS about our parons renects tfreii.,trr.nt registration or employment status at the UIUC'
Two issues have provided the impens for this *ãif.' f l the ãmpus decision to discontinue the use of
validation stickers on the new campus i¿ c¿r¿s; and 2l'the need io aileviate the Library's intensive manual
updatingofLCswithnewbonowerinformationatthestartofe¿chs€mestef.
(Jsing LCS Expiration Date Field þr Studentlstalf/Facaty: Betsy Kmger and I have been working with
AISS programmers to us€ the expíration date fielã-of the patfon record òn LCS for studentlstafr/faculty as
a means of flaggrng and eliminating expired id s for those peopte with no bools checked out' and no
current afrliation with the UIUC campus fft tt*.-piruúoo'd"t" for sn¡dent/stafr/faculty id's as of
Wednesday's (gll4lg5) patron tape will æ2115195'
Loading Earty Registration Information Beþre semesters Begin"Next' AISS is investigating a way of
loading early registration infor¡naUon into Lôi l'¡o* me sørt of a.semester' beginning with Spring
semester, 1995. After Spring semester *O*, tlísinformatio" T]lbe updated by a second tape of final
student/staflfaculty infornåtion that i, *t."i foi that semester' We currently wait until l0 days after the
for the LCS ted with current registration and payroll
x,r*:m :ffi.Ïff'ËT:T'r':ilienabling us to retain borrowers through the summer'
Annual Paffon File Cteanup; In mid-July of each yeåf, an automatrc patfon du99t"^t]T"tp will b€
performed of alt studenyrt"bf".utty Uo.ro."ers ,"näse i¿'s expired on or before 2ll5l95 (in other words'
ìhose who did not register for Spnng, 1995 semester)'
fes.' Special id category borrowers (coufery card'
tes. The Circulaúon Department is now rvorking
at¡ons in LCS.
er in
siastic about this opportunity to add¡ess some long-
in the LibrarY's Patron database'
(Beth Sandore)
MinutesAdministrative Council Meeting
September 9, 1994
Present:
1.
Balachandran, Brockman, Burger, choldin, B. Clark, S' clark, Dries, Holiman' Hood'
Kibbee. Landis, Ne*some, Palnter, Surles, Trumbull, Wedgeworth, Williams, and
Wright
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The minutes of the Council meeting on July 18, 1994 were approved'
Joan Hood requested the members to remind everyone in their divisions about the forthcoming
dedication of the c..g". engineering Library und th. symposium to be held in connection
with the same.
Newsome announced that during FY 1994, the uIUC Library became a net lender again' by
lending approximatery qgoo moîe books than the previous year' UIUC bonowing activity
tom outsiAe declined during the same period'
Holiman distributed copies of the Library and the Divisional financiar report summa¡ies for the
year-ending June 1994.
As requested, Newsome reported on the $15'00 cap issue in effect for
A list of libraries which have increased their lending fee to over $15'0
rt the limit be increased
that UIUC has been supplying loans and
charged by these two institutions' The ILL Bor
on tñe number of requests filled due to the $20
filled, and the numbËr of requests cancelled due to the $20.00 cap.
replacement Procemmended that the
tibra¡ies be billed
processing fee. Newsome was directed to cons ¿L^ i+^* rrntimon u
ttee
on the issue of how best to establish the replacement value of the item' Holiman will look
into the accounting aspects of the billing transactions'
Bart Clark announced oblems occuning in libra¡ies outside the main
building be reported ¡ if the responsibility for fixing the problem
rested with the resPec ;'
Funding requests for staff development programs should continue to be forwa¡ded to Bart
Clark for aPProval.
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Williams announced that UIUC users can now access the Grateful Med database system
through their offrce computers with Ethernet connection and appropriate software' lnstructions
on access and search strategy are being printed now, and will be mailed to each library unit'
Making Grateful tvted acceiiible on the Io Plus main menu is being investigated at present'
and will be implemented as hardware and connectivity issues are resolved'
Sharon Clark reminded the Council that more volunteers are needed to help with the
forthcoming IBIS workshoP.
online search issues such as database rate increases, passwords, etc will be decided by Painter'
The Council agreed to Bart Clark's recommendation that section 340 of the Library P&P
manual, dealing with descriptive matters, be removed'
Bart Ctark said that job descriptions for professional vacancies are being updated' He will
prepare the draft outiine contaìning the updates. Rick Surles agreed to work on the wording
of the description dealing with ADA'
M. Balachanbdran
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On a scale of1to10ILLINI is a10!University of lllinois LibrarY
at Urbana-Champaign
No. 38, September 26, 1994Edited by: Jodi Bialeschki
Library Promotion andTenure AdvisoryCommittee ElectionResults:
The following peoPle have been
elected to the Promotion and
Tenure Advisory Committee.Jean Geil, Jo Kibbee, and Beth
Wooda¡d.(Martha Landis, Chair, NEVPCommittee)
New Employee in theSlavic and EastEuropean LibrarY
Please welcome PatriciaThurston as a new Research
Associate in the Slavic and East
European Library, assigned tothe Slavic Reference Service.
Pat graduated from the
Graduate School of Library and
Information Science at the
University of Texas at Austinand has a B.A. in Linguistics
from the University of Texas.
Her work experience includesthat of a bibliographer affrliatedwith the Slavic Collection at U,
Texas. This past Spring she
made a trip to Romania and
met with directors and
librarians in nine libraries inBucharest, Iasi, Cluj-NaPoca,and Timisoara. She is also
active in ALA.(Bob Burger)
Recent ¡vfILO ProblemsExplained
Cathy Salika of AISSforwarded to us the followingreport on the recent
MILO problems.
"Those of you who relY on
MILO were certainlY aware ofthe problems that we had,
particularlY on FridaY, SePt. 2,
and Tuesday, SePt. 6. Here's
what happened:
There's a program calledTOLLBOOTH that acts as the
interface between MILO and
LCS and FBR. (I assume Youall know that Milo was the
hero ofthe book, "ThePhantom Tollbooth." That'show it got its name.) AISS has
been working on a Project to
create multiple coPies of MILOrunning on a number of UNIXcomputers. This will allow us
to get some of the workload offof our mainframe comPuters
and make MILO run faster' In
order to do this, we had toprepare a new version ofTOLLBOOTH.
The new TOLLBOOTH went
into regular use last June and
has performed quite wellall summer. UnfortunatelY,when the students returned and
the load on MILO shot uP,
TOLLBOOTH was suddenlY
overwhelmed. We went through
a number of tests and hnallY
Pzge 2 Library Office Notes
SEPTEMBER LIBRARY EXHIBITS
"Notable Acquisitions"
"Humor in Latin American Politics"
"Music Manuscript Facsimiles, Recent Acquisitions
in the Music Library"
"Ban¡ed Books Week"
(Library Oflice of Development and Public
Rare Book and SPecialCollections Library
First Floor Main Conidor
Music Library
Mueller Exhibit Case
East FoYer
Affairs)
the old version ofTOLLBOOTH on the evening
of Sept. 6. Things have been
quite stable since then.
The vendors of the tools that
TOLLBOOTH uses are looking
into the problem with us. We
still need the new
TOLLBOOTH but, of course,
we won't Put it back in untilwe have reason to believe that
it will perform better.
I know that for some libraries
this occurred at a very diffrculttime when You were flooded
with new students and trying to
begin your B.I. Programs. Iapologize for the
inconvenience."(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Professor EmeritusPhilip Lindell
Philip Lindell, for manY Years a
librarian at the UIUC Library'passed away on SePtember 2l '
Phil was a tibrarian at the
University of Southern
California Library from 1953'
1957. and served at UruC(from 1957 until 1979) as
Binding Librarian, Serials
Cataloger, and PrinciPal
Classifier.He is survived bY his wife,
Nancy, his daughters Pam and
Elizabeth, and his son, John'
(Tom Kilton)
Original CatalogingCopy SliPs and MonthlYStatistics
The following changes in
procedure are necessitated bY
the retirement of ArnoldWajenberg, PrinciPal
Cataloguer. Send original
cataloging coPY sliPs for UIUC
theses to NancY Romero, Ra¡e
Book Room, 346 Library, MC'522. Send all other original
cataloging coPY sliPs to Sharon
Clark, Automated Services, 220
Library, MC'522. Send
monthly cataloging statistics
sheets to Sharon MurraY, Offtce
of the Principal Cataloguer,2l4Library, MC-522.(Arnotd S. Wajenberg)
Notice For IBISDatabase WGSI:General Science Index
The ILCSO Offrce has notifiedus that Wilson has changed the
name of Tt{E JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN MEDICALASSOCIATION tO JAMA'This name change is being
made on all JAMA records
with this uPdate, resulting
in over 14,000 revised records'
This will have an effect on
joumal title/source searches for
this ¡ournal and users will need
to be informed.
The new data for the Wilson
databases has been received and
should be loaded bY the time
Page 3 Library Offrce Notes
If you have anY questions
regarding this change, Please
contact the ILCSOOffrce.(Meni Beth Lavagnino)
Acting Latin AmericanLibrarian
The Latin America.n Library is
pleased to announce that Sarah
Landeryou begins her
appointment as Acting Latin
American Librarian SePt. 2l'1994. Ms. Landeryou holds a
M.L.S. from the UniversitY ofIltinois and a B.S. fromNorthwestern UniversitY. Her
appointment runs through June
20, 1994.(Nelly S. Gonzalez)
New E-mail Address ForRichard Burbank
Please note the new e-mail
address for Richard Burbank'
It is as follows:[email protected](Richard Burbank)Music Catalog Coordinator
Snag InventoraCompleted
The Bookstacks annual snag
inventory has been comPleted'
Records for the books not
found will be in Acquisitionswith the aPProval Plan books
until October 10.
BibliograPhers may want to
consider some of these missing
books for rePlacement.
Anyone with questions about
the snag inventory maY call
Susan Hill at 333-0313 or bY
e-mail at
adairh@ux I .cso. uiuc.edu(Susan Hill)
Revised ILCSO RemoteAccess Guides
Two newlY revised guides for
remote access to ILLINETOnline Plus are now available
through Library GraPhic
Services. TheY do not have
GEN. form numbers. Please
use the following names when
ordering these guides:
"Dial Access to the ILLINETOnline Network," revised 8/94
"Internet Access to the
ILLINET Online Network,"revised 8/94(Beth Sandore)
RemarkableAchievement: AnotherTranslation Of OurColleague's Book
The author is Robert H' Burger'
Head of Slavic and East
European Library, Coordinator
of A¡ea Studies Division, etc',
etc.. and the title of his book is
Authoriw Work: The Creation'
Use. Maintenance. and
Evaluation of AuthoritvRecords and Files, Published in
Littleton, CO' bY Libraries
Unlimited in 1985' Since that
time the Publication became
popular among Professionallibrarians not onlY in the
AngloPhone world, but also in
library circles in the Far East'
Thus in 1987 Burger's work
was translated into JaPanese
and published in Toþo bY
Maruzen Publishers under title
Deta besu no tenkYo sagvo' In
1993 it was translated into
Chinese and Published in
Beijing bY Shang wu Yin shu
kuan. Its Chinese title reads
T'u shu pien mu kuei fan kung
tso. The Publication anived in
the Library just a few daYs ago'
According to some
investigation, uP to the Present
time, Bob Burger is the onlY
librarian in the history ofthisgreat Library, whose work was
translated into both oriental
languages mentioned above.
This achievement of course
broadens the high rePutation ofthis institution and scholarlY
research of its facultY.
Congratulation, Bob!(Dmytro ShtohrYn)
Ngn-Print Subcommitteeof the CollectionDevelopment Committee
The Non'Print Subcommittee ofthe Collection DeveloPment
Committee invites aPPlications
for the next round Non-PrintPurchase ComPetition. The
deadline is October 15, 1994'
For forms and furtherinformation Please email to
[email protected] or call
244-2640.(Yaping Liu for the Non-Print
Subcommittee)
Page 4 Library Office Notes
Computer Magazine Issues
I haïe the following issues of computer magazines to offer free to any tibrary that might be in need of specific
old issues or that would like to have all of them. Please let me know by Friday, September 30th.
[email protected] or 3 -27 13.
pc MAGAZINE: 8:8 (4/25189); 9'.5,6,11,13,14-22 (13 March-l1 December 1990);
10 (15 Jan.9l-31 Dec.91) ComPlete
ll (14 Jan. 92-22Dec.92) ComPlete
l2:l'9 (12 Jan. 93-11 MaY 93)
PC COMPUTING: April 1990, March 1991, April 1992
PCRESOURCE:SpecialIssuelgg0(Tips,Tools&Techniques)l:l (SePtember 1990)
PC WORLD: JulY 1990
BYTE: l5:3,6 (March & June 1990)
(Richard Burbank)(Music)
GSLIS Open House
You are invited to the GSLIS
Open House!
All members of the UniversitY
Library staff are cordiallYinvited to the Graduate School
of Library and InformationScience Open House on FridaY,
October 14, from 4:00-6:00
p.m. Alumnae/Alumni, friends,
interested bYstanders, and the
genuinely curious are allwelcome to stoP bY 501 East
Daniel Street, ChamPaign, to
see our new home!(Peggy Harris)
GSLIS RecePtion atASIS: Please StoP BY!
University Library staffmembers attending the 57th
ASIS annual meeting are
invited to stop by the UIUCGSLIS table at the annual
Alumni Reception: 7:00-8:30p.m., Monday, October 17,
Radisson Plaza Hotel at MarkCenter in Alexandria, Virginia'Hope to see You there!
(Peggy Hanis)
SUPPORT STAFFPOSITIONS OPENED
Library Clerk II, 507o, Central
CirculationLibrary Clerk II, 75%' Modern
Languages & LinguisticsLibrary(Al Dries)
SUPPORT STAF'FPOSITIONS FILLED
John D. McDonald, LibraryClerk II, 507o, CennalCirculation, 9-19-94
John G. Spears, Library Clerkll, SOYI Music Library, 9-19-94
Michele B. Tanner, LibraryClerk II, 50%o, CentralCirculation, 9-19-94(Al Dries)
Arnold Wajenberg's Retirement--Clarification
In regard to our LON announcement last week:
By way of clarification, in addition to photos and library memorabilia, we would also like to
include in A¡nold's scrapbook PERSONAL notes from you expressing your good wishes to
him on his retirement, or short descriptions of what you will miss/remember most about
working with Arnold, amusing incidents involving Arnold, etc. What we hope to end up with
is a giõ that will be a lasting lersonal reminder of his friends and colleagues at the library.
WE ARE STILL HOPING TO KEEP THIS A SURPRISE!
(Karen Dudas)214 Liúary MC-522
Academic Search Position UPdate
Search Search Search Search Interviews
TI*IS opened iitenae¿ óioEea canceled scheduled
Vieiting AsEistentrãitor (aesess¡ oe'L6-94
Vieiting AsgiEtantProject Librariane Vlsiting ReeearchAseociate 09-16-94
(Al Driee)
UNTIERSITY OF ILLINOIS T rRPs{ItY
AI URBAI'IA.CHAMPAIGNUrbana, Illinois 61801
ÀEEË:
DÉjss:
Octoþer 21, 1994. A fu]I-tine academic professÍonalappointnent as Visiting lssistant Edltor (ABSEES).Date Post,ed: SePtember 16 , 1994 .
The A¡nerican Biblioqraphv of SlavÍc and East Europeanffiis an annual bíbllograply providingpriuary access to U.S. and Canadian scholarship,iargely but not exclusively in Eng1ish, ln thehu¡uániÈies and social sciences relating to EasternEurope and the former UssR: It organÍzes theliterature into 18 categories with Dore than 300subheadings. It includes periodical.Iiterature,report,s, Ëook reviews, and dissertations--categoriesthät conprise nearly 80t of lts content and that arethe nost'difficult to access by other neans. Printingand distribution are handled by the A¡nericanAssociat,ion for Èhe Advancement of Slavic Studies. A¡1
óñfit. version of the bibliography - ÀBSEES Online ísbased at the Graduate School-of- f,ibrary and Infor¡¡atíonscience at universÍty of lllinois (Urbana-chanpaign).
rs
will be drawn; scanning journals and otherpüËriã"tions ; PreparÍni -ánnotations; anllyling. subjectõÀi"gories; enter-ing inforruation into the database;ããtãÍriñinå for¡nat ãnd naintaining consistency of
and copY-ediÈing. Asditor, suPervises the workes responsibilitY for soneuding Èhe PreParation ofthe naintenance of the
electronic version of the bibliography (ÀBSEES Online) '
REQUIRED: Bachelorrs degree; subject expertise inSlavic and East European eieia; nátive-1ével fluency in
of at least one Slavic oror Ger¡nani working knowledgerd librarY researchlge of cornPuter aPPlicationsãuirity tó co¡n¡runicate werr;abiliÈY t,o work
.ete tasks with thoroughnessSo¡ne relevant librarY or
oualifications:
AppIv:
editorial erçerience; sone elçerience with editorialãnd productión procedures; and/or so¡e experience ininf ornation-related f ields.
Ànnua1 salary of $23,500. À twelve-Bonth acadeuicprofessional appoinÈuent as_Visiting Assistant Editorlaasnrs¡. Subseguent annual reappointuent contingenÈón satÍsfactory perforuance and availabillty of funds.At present, the posiÈion is funded through Decerober,199b. 24 work days vacation Per yeari 11 paidholidays; L2 days annual sick leave (accr:mulative up toa Daxinum of 240 days) plus an additional 13 days peryear if necessaryi paid health lnsurance for alláruployees (coverage for dependents nay be purchased);paiticipation in the State Universities Retirenentsysten is co¡tpulsory upon appointuent (8t of staffnenber's salary Is withheld and ls refundable upont,e¡nination) ; newly hired UniversiÈy enployees are no!,covered by the t{edicare portion of Social Security andare subject to Íts deduction.
Urbana-Charupaign, Iocated about 135 niles south ofChicago, ls a university con¡unity of over 100'000intrabitants, including a student population of over35,ooo and an ad¡inistrative, acadenic and supportstaff of over 12,000. lrlany departuents and coll'egeshave outstanding reputations for research achieveuent,.The Library ranks fÍrst ln size anong state universitylibraries ána third anong all universities in theUnited States.
Send leÈter of application and co¡¡plete resu¡e withtisting of relevant coursework and the nanes,addresèes, and Èelephone nunbers of five references toAIlen G. Dries, Library Personnel lilanager, LibraryPersonnel Office I L27 Library, University of lllinoisLibrary at Urbana-Cha¡npaign, I4OB West Gregory Drive,UrÞana, Illinois, 61801. Phone (2L7) 333-5494.
In order to ensure futl, consideration, applicat,ions and
noninations nust be received by October 14, 1994.
UNTYERSITY OF ILLINOIS I TRRÂITY
At URB A}'IA-CIIAMPAIGNUrbana, Illlnol¡ 61801
VISTTING ÀSSfSTA¡.IT PROJECT LIBRÀRIAN & vISfTINc RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
IrOCA¡ SEARCE
DULLË:
OUALIFTCATIONS:
October 2L, L994. A teuporary fu1l-ti¡oeappointment renewable on an annual basis throughthe duration of the Hr.r¡nanitieE PreservationProject (not to exceed a naximum of three years).Date Posted: September 1.6, 1994.
The UIUC Library's Hunanitles PreservaÈion ProjectII (HPP2), funded in part through a grant fron theNational Endownent for the Hu¡anities, wiIIpreserve through nicrofilning the intellectualcontent of 6,70O volumes of eubrittled huuanitiesnaterials from its collections. The proJect wiIIfocus on German and LatÍn American literature,Àmerican and Irish history uaterials, and Lincolncollections.Reports Èo the ProJect Librarian. Prinaryresponsibilftlee lnclude: t) cataloglng ofpreservation microforms according to current AÀCR2practice and ARL'E Gujdel,lnes tor BlbTíographicRecords tor Presentation líictotorm l{asters i 2')related authority work and bibliographic searches;3) revision of cataloging performed by graduateassistants; 4) developing and naintainingnicroconputer applications for proJect nanagenentincludÍng targets, workflow control, statistics,and accountsi 5) production of nicrofilningtargets; 6) conducting guality assurance technicaland þiblÍographic inspection of nÍcrofil¡ui 7ldirecting students in preparation of shipnents tonicrofilm vendor and in inspection of nicrofÍIn;and 8) supervÍsion of studentE ln brÍttlenesstesting, collation, ninor repairs, and othertasks.
REOUfRED: llLS from an ÀLÀ-accredlted llbraryschool or its equivalent. Knowledge of noderncataloging practices, includlng A.ACR2, Library ofCongress Rule InterpretaÈions, USI¡Í,ÀRC booksfor¡nat, and Library of Congress Subject Headings.Knowledge of microconputers and softwareapplicaÈions (e.9., spreadsheets, database¡ûanagenent, and word-proceEsÍng). Fa¡niliaritywith-searching one or Dore uajor bibtÍographicutilities. PREFERRED: Coursework in history(especially Anerican and BrÍtish or Irish),
ÀPPI¿L:
working knowledge of Spanish or Gerrnan; experienceusing nicrocomputers for text presentation,databases, and statistics or accounting;cataloging and ocLc and/or RLIN experienceiknowledge of library preservation practices and/orexperience with nicrofiln production andinspectÍon, and supervisory experience.
Appoint¡nent as Visiting Research ÀssociaÈe.Rèñewable on an annual basis subject to nutualagreement between the UniversiÈy Library andaþpointee. SaIary $27,OOO or upward, depending onquatifications and experlence. lwelve nonthappointnent; 24 worl< days vacation per yeari 11paid holidays ì Lz days annual sic)< Ieave(accunuLative up to a maxiuum of 24O days) plus anadditional 13 days per year if neceEsary; paidhospitalization for all enployees (coverage fordepàndenÈs nay be purchased); participation in theUniversity Retirer¡ent systen is coutpulsory uponappointrnent (8t of staff nember's salary iswithheld and is refundable upon ter¡ulnation);newly hired University enployeeE are now coveredby tñe üedÍcare portion of Federal Soclal Securityand are subject to its deduction.
Urbana-Champaign, located about 135 niles south ofChicago, is a university connunlty of over 100,000inhabitants, inctudlng a student populatlon ofover 35roOo, and an adminietratfve, academic, andsupport staff of over 12'000. Many departnentsanä- colleges have outstandfng reputations forresearch ãchievenent. The lribrary ranks first Ínsize anong state university lÍbraries and thirda¡nong aII unÍversities.
Send letter of application wÍth conplete resune,and the nanes, aCáresges, and tetephone nu¡¡bers offíve references to Allen G. Dries, LibraryPersonnel Manger, University of lllinois Libraryat Urbana-Charnpaign ' L27 Library, 1408 West'Gregory Drive,-Urbana, IllinoiE 61801. Phone(2L7 ) 333-5494.
For ¡uaxi¡nun consideration, applications andno¡nÍnations should be received no later thanOctober 10, 1994.
The universiry of Illinois 1994 Campus charitable Fund Drive will be launched on Septembe¡ 26tt'
nd help us me€t our goal of $1ó'450.00!!
Drive card by the end of next week, please
Many thanls and sincere appreciation to our volunteer Unit I-eaden who will be contacting you in the
next few weeks:
Pegg Harris, Grad School/Library Science
Charlotte Wingst¡om, AcquisitionsDee Shonkrviler, Education LibraryBarbara Friedberg Undergrad LibraryJean Samet, I:w LibraryKatie Dorsey, ILIR LibrarySr¡san Bekiares, DocumentsVera Mitchell, Afto-American Coll.
Amy Decker, Slavic LibraryJohn Andriclg CirculationMardelle O'Brien, Classics LibraryLiltian Fqsl6¡, VlvfBS LibraryMartys Scarbrough, Music LibraryCarol Penk4 Reference RoomSusan Pawlicki, Automated Services
Diana Walter, Geologt LibrarYLinda Wicklund, Library Office
Hopefully all of you will take time to think a uting to one or more of listed in
rhe brochures, eirher thru Payroll deduction (m 2.00 per month) or chec dollar
will certainly help ,oln*nå in a needy situation or mt research whichever hold t in your
heart. Life has a way of not letting us know when we may be in one of these situations' Please think
about helping someone in need this year!! It feels good!!!
Doris Osterbur,(Section Iæader, Univenity Library)
ELECTED COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
om Kilton' until 8/20/95Nancy otBrien, until 8/20/95, vice-chairJoyce wright, until 8/20/95r,eËtie Trõutman, until e/20/95Nancy Ànderson, until 8/20/96AI Kagan, until 8/20/96Betsy Kruger, untÍl 8/20/96Beth Sandóre, until 8/20/96, Secretary
BYI,AWS COMMITTEE
Robert Burger, until 8/20/96, ChairGene Rinkel, until 8/20/95Margaret ChaPlan, until 8/20/97
SECRETÀRY OF THE FÀCULTY
willia¡o Maher, until 8/20/95
Le94/e5
Willian Broclcman, until 8/20/96uãitft" Landis, until 8/20/95t ChairRichard Burbanl<, until e/20/97
PTÀ COMMITTEE
Karen Schnidt, until 8/20/95Betsy Kruger, until 8/20/95Will-ian Maher, until e/2o/95Joyce Wright, untll 8/20/95,leãn Geíl, until 8/20/96Jo Kibbee, until 8/20/96Beth l{oodard, untÍI 8/20/96
CAMPUS SENATORS
Janifer HoIt, untíl 8/20/95Martha Friedman, until e/20/95Martha Landis, until 8/20/95Gene Rinkel, until e/2o/95Karen sch¡nidt, until 8/20/96Pat Stenstrom, until 8/20/96PauLa Watson, until e/2O/96Jin WiIliams, until 8/20/96Joyce Wright, unÈiI 8/20/96
FACUI,TY REVIET{ COMMITTEE
Pat Stenstron, until 8/20/95John Hoffmann, until 8/20/95Barbara Henlgrrnan, until 8/20/95Cheryl NYberg, until .8/20/95Mary Beth Allen, until e/2o/96BllI lflscho, until 8/20/96Karen Wei, until 8/20/97Bí11 McCIeIlan, untÍI 8/20/97Susan Bekiares, until 8/20/97
(Martha Landls, Chair, NEVP Conrnittee)
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
I still need volunteers to help at the book sale. The times I especiallyneed people are noted below. Even if you can only spare an hour, I
would appreciate your helP.
I still need a few more book trucks for the sale.
lf you have any questions about the sale or need more posters, contact me.
On the third day, there will be a special bag sale. I need lots of paper grocery sacks. I can useplastic bags too. Start saving them and bringing them in to 314 Main Library.
Vincent Golden, 333-2843, 314 Main Library
Return the form below to me.
Volunteers for the Book Sale
Name: Library Address:
Telephone number:
I am available to work for the following hours:
(NOTE: The times we need volunteers are Monday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00a,m. to 4:00 p.m. I especially need volunteers on Monday.)
Book Trucks for the sale
Number of book trucks available: Library/Department:
Contact person:(NOTE: We will need the trucks from Friday atternoon through Wednesday afternoon)
Vincent Golden333-2843
UniversitY of Illinoisat Urbana-ChamPaign
University LibrarY
24óJ Main LibrarY1408 West CregorY DriveUrbana, IL 61801
217 244-1898
C. Walter and Gerda B. MortensonCenter for IntemationalLibrary Programs
Marianna Tax ChotdinDirector and MortensonD istinguishe d P rof essor
MORTENSON ASSOCIATES. FALL' 1994
For further information, call the Mortenson center at 333-0318.
Note: e-mail addresses consist of name as g¡ven, followed by <@alexia.lis'uiuc'edu>
Jeannette Alfaro UgaldeDirector, Centro de Informacion en
Ciencia Y Technologia CONICIT
San Jose, Costa Ricaarrival: MaY, 1994length of stay: 6 monthse-mail - ugald€Co-sponsored by: Mellon Foundation
Joseflna Castro de RoqueCataloging CoordinatorUniversidad CentroamericanaJ. S. Canas, UCA BibliotecaSan Salvador, El Salvadoranival: MaY, 1994length of stay: 6 monthse-mail - deroqueCo-sponsored by: Mellon Foundation
Ellzabeth Delgado DelgadoAcquisitions & SelectionsUniversidad NacionalHeredia, Costa Ricaanival: August, 1994leng¡th of stay: 4 monthse-mail - delgadoCo-sponsored by: Mellon Foundation
Plrro DollanlUbrary DirectorDunes Public UbraryDuffes, Albaniaanival: August, 1991length of stay: 4 monthse-mail - dollaniCo-sPonsored bY: SOROS Foundation
l¡da GromovaResearcherlnstitute of Scientific lnformationon Social Sciences (lNlON)
Moscow, Russiaanival: August, 1994length of stay: 2 Yearse-mail - gromovaCo-sponsored bY: IREX
Elena HaritonovaMoscow State AcademY of PrintingMoscow, Russiaarrival: August 1994length of staY: 2 Yearse-mail - haritonoCo-sponsored bY: IREX
lrlna L MelYushlnaManager of Methodical DePartmentRegional Library, Vologda' Russia
arrival: August 1994length of staY: 9 monthse-mail - melYushiCo-sponsored bY: IREX
Conny MendezDirector, Central UbraryUniversidad CentroamericanaManagua, Nicaraguaanival: MaY, 1994length of stay: 1 Yeare-mail: - mendezCo-sponsored by: Mellon Foundation
Elsa Mllangos de PalomoReference LibrarianBiblioteca CentralUniversidad de San Carlos
San Carlos, Guatemalaarrival: August, 1994length of staY: 4 monthse-mail: - dePalomoCo-sponsored by: Mellon Foundation
Marlna PluzhenskalaHead, DePt. of Informationon Culture and Arts
Yaroslavl Regional UbraryYaroslavl, Russiaanival: August 1994length of staY: 9 monthse-mail - PluzhensCo-sPonsored bY: IREX
Elena ShalYglnaDeputy DirectorUral State UniversitYYekaterinburg, Russiaarrival: August 1994length of staY: 9 monthse-mail - shalYginCo-sponsored bY: CIES
Olga SlmonovaChief LibrarianThe Regional Scientific LibraryTver, Russiaarrival: August 1994length of staY: 9 monthse-mail - simonovaCo-sponsored bY: CIES
Wellln XlaoSenior UbrarianTianjin City LibraryTanjin, PRCanival: August, 1994length of staY: 4 monthse-mail - wxiaoCo-sponsored bY: Private funds
Natallya YaskoMain LibrarianUkrainian State Youth LibraryKiev, Ukraineanival: August 1994length of staY: 1 Yeare-mail - yaskoCo-sponsored bY: IREX
Sulumblka ZganshlnaUbrarianNational Library of theRepublic of Tatarstan
Kazan, Tatarstan, Russian Federation
anival: August 1994length of staY: 1 Yeare-mail - ziganschCo-sponsored bY: IREX
Abbreviations
IREX - Intemational Research and Exchanges Board
CIES - Council for International Exchange of Scholars
OCLC AND Irs RTcIoNAL NiEr'çøonrs PnnSENT ^aN
IxTERNATIoIIALVIDEOCOI\TFERENCE
ON THE
ETECTRONIC LTBRARY
October 4, L99411:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.., Eastern Time, U.S.
Keynote SPeaker:s idnev *'B?å3,
Ti if#¿t'x"XËËîg#ressor and
Panelists:Chrisrine Deschamps, Universiry of Paris V
Nanry Eaton, lowa Sørc UniversirYHardy R, rrar¡tilin, District of Columbia Public Library
Derek law, Kings College, London-'CliffordLvnch.UniversiryofCalifomia,SanFrancisco
V. Daviä Penniman, Côuncil on Library Resources
Duane \Tebsteç Àssociadon of Resea¡ch Libraries
HostK, Vayne Smith, OCLC
The videoconference will provide a forum for tl¡e 18,000 libraries participarin-g
ne't¡;oad professional implications ofin reference, cataloging, resource
tion. A phone bank will øke calls from:nerica .nd EutoP..
The videoconference is presented free as a public service and is oPen to all who
are interested in the fun¡re of libraries.
For more informarion about the videoconference, please contaç¡ your OCLC
Regional Nerwork affi liate'
ffillllllFUnTHERING ACCeSS TO THE'WOnLD'S IXTORMATIO
^Mtcos. BcR. c^pcoN. F.EOitxr. tLLIIiET'INCOLSA - MINITEX
t"fLc.È{LNc.l.iEB,tsE.x¡l.rNET.oHloNET.PAL!NET.PRLCsollNET . SUN\' . v,tLS . OCLC ,rrl. i.cif ¡c . oclc Europe . ocLC Prcif ic
Videoconference
The OCLC videoconference on the electronic library will be held 10:30 - 1230 on Tuesday October 4,
lgg4. The viewing site for the UIUC Library will be room 419 Engineering Hall' The room seats 45
people. Individuali who want to attend should check with their supervisor or unit head first, then
rerurn the form below to Linda Wicklund in the University Librarian's office, 230 Main Library.
I will attend the OCLC videoconference on October 4, 1994'
Name Phone
Department
Please turn in this form no later than Friday, September 30' 1994.
Library Executive Committee Meeting Summary 12 September' 1994
Present: Robert wedgewortl¡ Nanry Anderson, Al Kagan, Tom Kilton. Besy Kruger. Nancy o'Brien'
Frances Painter, Beth Sandore, Leslie Troutman. Jol'ce Wright
l. Election of Vice Chair and Secretary of the Executive Committee, /991'95: Nancy O'Brien was
ele,cted to the position of Vice chair. Beth sandore was elected to the position of Secreøry'
2. University Librarian's RePort:
Wedgeworth is making appointments to a specral committee
strategies during ttre capitat campaign. He sees the principal challenge during the campargrr as that of
raisin-g the profile orürè I-iuraryìo pot.trtirt donon. To this end, wedgeworth distributed new Library
informational materials that have recently been produced E the Library Developmtnt Office' These new
matenals provrde the flexibility of including information on specific Library units' ne€ds'
B. Report on survey of Libfar.v wstems: Merri Beth Lavagrrino will report on her survey of Library
,_r.t *. n .d" to tn" n*ãtine6r-itto, Admirust¡ative Council, and the Senate Library Committee
when that survey is comPleted
C. Coordinator for KodavFollett imaeine proiect: Wedgeworth announced thât B€th Sandore will be
the Coordinator for ttte tiUraryt imaging project wrth Kodak and Follett Publishing'
D, Assistant Universitv Librarian appointments extended: Wedgeworth announced that the
temporary appointments of Bart Cla¡k and P
ertended for the 1994-95 yetr. Bart Cla¡k's
and space planning, which will be cårrid out in consultation w
Watón's responsiUitities will focus on the a¡ea of user s€rvices, and she will carry out special projects'
Wedgeworthindicated that he intends to make permanent appointmenS before the end of the year'
E. prof. Georee Hendrick has been appointed half-time as a Special Curator assisting the University
Librarian i' identirying-and c.rltioating dónors and collections. He will also assist in the organization of
an advisory committeein Ra¡e Books and Speciat Collections, which he will chair. To this end'
wedgeworth requested that anyone who is awa¡e of a collection of interest to the Library send information
about it to the University Librarian's office.
3. Old Business
A. Academic Resident Librarian Proer¿m: Frances Painter reported that five residents have been
appointed and afe ** *ottiogjo th. Library. Each has an assignment in a departmental library
(Undergraduate, Archives, gdication, Grainger, and Documents). Residents meet regUlarty with Painter'
and are also working ,, " io- to mount a banned book exhibit in the lvlain Library' The residens mll
remain in their ctrrent roles until Janr¡ary' 1995'
B. Committee Handbook status reDort: Wedgeworth confirmed that comminee appointments and the
handbook cotpil"tioo ,hould both be .ornpleted within the next ten days' Additional documents to be
committee electons and
with Meni BethLavagtino to
Online Caølog AdvisorY
Commrttee and the Technical Committee.
C. Elestroilc Information Stmtegtes: We.dgeworth updated the Committee on actil'rties related to the
IRIS (llinois Reserr.he, Iofor*ation Service) ¿ãtu¡".". which is now maintained b-v the Library and
ccso, under Aaron Trehub's dlrection. Additionally, wedgeworth reported th¿t Paula watson is
working rvlth a task force to produce a report by Sepiember 30 tha! makes strategic and poliry
recommendations on t¡e futùe of elecüoruc i¡formatron sewices for resea¡chers on this campus'
D. Mission statement: No progress on this item--it will be retained for a future agenda'
1. ){ew Business:
l. Guidance and formal counseling of 2Y and 4Y faculty;
2. Need for a formalized scheduled of notific¿tion for c¿ndidates in the promotion and tenure
pfocess.
The new chair of the promotion and Tenu¡e Advisory committee will b€ invited to discuss these
items wrth the commlttee after PTA elections have been completed.
Frances Painter will
l. Inclusion of the FRC new charge and member listing in the Committee Handbook;
2. FRC revision of the annual repol form;
3. Merit increases for part-time iaculty (50% or less); The Committee received a fequest from a
faculty member to cla¡iry ttre guidetines for merit increases for part-time faculty (<5070)' The related
questron of requirement fo, fãcUty with 50olo+ appointmenS an! tngir attendant tenufe track status and
rãsponsibilities. Painter will discuss this matter separatety with the faculty member'
C. Status of Facultv Seårches: Frances Painter announced that an initial group of five positiors has
been prioritized, and these will be advertised with
and Geognphy Librarian; Physics and Astronomy
(two positrons, one sea¡ch comnittee); Head of Rare
nominations from the Committee for faculty to s€rve
n
searches.
Wedgeworth noted that this year open range
tceoøge merit increases as faculty, adding that the
proc€órcs for this group by next year'
noti$ Library Oftce Notes of new faculty appointments. She ptans to work with Division Coordinators
and Admimstrative to obtain information about noteworthy facr¡lty and stafrachievements for inclusion in
Library publications.
F. Downs Publication Fund: outgoing committee member Lois Pausch brought this fund to the
attention of the Committee. ly established to support
publications that result from Wedgeworth will
review the ñnd and its origr It was zuggested that the
unsold copies of the tasipríUtcation supported by the fund be given to Gifu and þ¡shenge'
G. Executive comfuttee priorities. 1994-95: commrttee members sha¡ed the following zuggestrons
for pnoritres to be worked on during this year:
+ Review 1993-94 Executive Committee task list;
Addressfurtherneedsinthea¡e¿ofperformancewaluationforstaff:* Integrate elect¡onic service into Library operatrons;* Address sta.ff training and user educaton issues;
H. Formal retirement announcements: Wedgeworth intends to work with Library Personnel to
establish a standâfd cha¡nel for announcing retirãments, six monlÏs pnor to the actual retirement date'
Respecfrrlly submitted,
Beth Sandore, Secreøry
Attachment-EC93.01: 'Executive committee ResolutÍon on issues to be studied end rcsolved in
t993-94',
This body notes that a number of issues have not been add¡essed in sr¡fficient detail in the þlaws under
consideration on April 30, 1993. It is agreed that these issues shall be studied and resolved in the 1993-94
academic year. Included are:
l. Criteria and procedures for appointments, merit salary awards' and promotions of faorlty' division
chairs. and Associate Univenity Librarians;
2. Composition and charges of sønding committees, including the collection Development committee;
3. Policies for election to faculty committees, or offices, including the Executive Committee;
4. Budget policies and contlol, especialþ at the division level;
5. The question of administ¡ator membership in the divisions and thei¡ functions within a division;
6. The range of functions of the Associate university Librarian for Administ¡ation;
LIBRARY WORLD WIDE WEB (WWSD SERVER MEETING
Minutes of the
September 15, 1994 Meeting
present: T. Cole, M. Friedman, J. Heiser, J. HOlt, A. Kagan, M. Kazmer,
K. Kluegel, M.B. Lavagnino, N. Linton, C' Mathew, C'Nyberg, M' Porta'
B. Sandore, D. Schmidt
L To help keep the Library faculty and staff informed and to
encourage the wideit possible involvement, it was decided to submit
minutes of our ad hoc meetings to LON'
2. The group looked at existing UIUCNET resources having to do with
the UIUC fibrary system, including: Biology Library gopher page,
Agriculture Library gopher page, Physics Library home page, Grainger
Iibrary home pug., lúuìn Library home page (under construction), and the
Illinois Natural History survey Library home page' If there a¡e
additional campus network resources about the Library system that you
feel the group should view, please to
Tim colã (t-õ[email protected]). In the group
also looked at a number of WWW resoul ern
univ. Library home page, univ. of washington Library home page,
Univ. of Michig* iiUiury gopher page, UIUC Admini{rative Manuals,
reference materials (e.g., Énðyõlopedia Britannica" CIA World Factbook,
etc.), and some multimedia resources.
3'Asubgroup(Friedman,Kluegel,sandore'Holt)willformulatesuggestion, ,on..rring the preparatión of departmental home pages and their
reiáionship to the Main Library home pages and HTML documents' These
recommendations will include luidetines ábout what information should be
centralized as opposed to what should be included by each library on
their own home Pages.
4. After instruction by T. cole, a subgroup (Mathew, Nyberg, Linton, Holt,
Porta) will begin coding documents into HTML (HyperText Markup Language)'
5. Group members will be collecting existing documentation which
might be included in the WWW server. Please direct items that you feel
could be included to Tim cole: [email protected], or 160 Grainger Engineering
Library (MC-274)'
6. Other issues discussed include: building a directory of library ^
faculty and staff; providing space on the Main Libra¡y www server for those
departmental libraries not having access to space on departmental
servers; and supplementing library Mosaic pages with Gopher f,rles accessible
to users without Mosaic or equivalent clients.
7. Issued to be discussed at the next meeting include: building ofgopher and Mosaic resources--separately or in parallel?; TWAIS indexes;
organization of the main page; levels of inclusion--main or subsidiary page?
(Michelle Kazmer)
ÌllnutesLIBRåRY FACULTY }ÍEETING
SePtenber 16, L994
Robert tledgeworth called the meeting to order at 1:34 p'm'
Minutesissue of
of the meeting of, June 17, L994 as published in Èhe August 8 ' L994
Librarv Office Notes were apProved without amendment'
2. unlversity Librarlan',s ReogrÈ. Before beginning his report, Irledgeworth
introduced ""lr.rãT r,"t t"tbers of the Llblary fãcutty and announced several
ne!/ as Nina Davisndergraduate) ,
l,fichelle Kazner (Englneering) , an( on)'Visiting ¡sslstant ilbrariaãs: Chris A¡derson (Cornr¡erce), Lori D'
Foulketu"@Pau1andMarySch1enbach(Engineering),Bruce swann (õlassics and Rare Books), caroline Szylowicz (Kolb-Proust
proJect),Cheryl1'lLtez(Agriculture),Tedt'lygant(Education)'MarthaZâxaEe (Modern Languages)l and Sarah Landeryou (Latin American) '
: Carol Robertson,g Hone Economicsity Planning and
Landscape Archltecture Llbrarian; t r¡ill serve as t'fap and
GeographyLlbrarlan;BarbaraLoornlswillsen¡easPhyslcsLibrarian.!I1111an l.flscho, Engineerlng Lfbrarian, w111 also serve as coordinaÈor
for the physical sãiences õlt'lsion during Tlna chrzastowksi'ssabbatical'. George Hendrick, of the englistr faculCy, has been appointed
as a 50 percent tlme special curator to aÈÈend to the acquisition ofgift collections for the Rare Book and special collecEíons 1Íbrary'Aaron Trehub will direct the Illinois Researcher Infornatíon Serrrice
which has becoue a Parc of the Library wlth the closing of the campus'
I.Ilde Research services office. The appointmenËs of Barton clark and
paula l.Iatson as Assistant Universlty Librarlans have been extended forL994/95.New appoinÈments: Mary Beth L¿vagnlno as Systems Librarlan and Frances
Palnter as Deputy Universlty Llbrarlan'
A) The Executlve committee is nearing conpletíon of work on a facultyhandbook, rhe prlncipal comPonenC of itrictr-witl be a description of the
Library, s committees and thálr nenbership for L994/95. I'Iedgeworth expects
theÈ since thls ls the flrst edltion of such a handbook, there will be nany
suggestlonsforrevi-sion,andheencouregedfacultyto::n-dallsuchsuggestlons Co the Secretary of the Facuity so they could be considered fornext year's edition.
B) Beth sandore will be servlng as the coordlnator for the urbana-chanpaign
Library,s ream to nork or, " ptoiosal_for.an digÍtal imaging project to be
supporied as a Joint venture by Kodak and Folletts'
C) l{ork is continuing on a request-for-proposal for a new bibliographicsystem. Three firns ñave been ldentified as qualified, and the next step is
to articulate the lssues and questions thac will deC"rmine whether they can
neet requlrements.
D) work on an action plan to implement Ëhe recor¡rnendations of the sPace
consulÈanÈs for the Libraty U.riiãfng has been deferred pending notification on
rhe posstble asslgnmenÈ of a¿atilo.,ãl "p""e from Ehe campus ' The Ltbrary isone of a number of canpus units that has subnltted a propo"al for use of Ëhe
Llbrary Faculty l{eetlng l{lnutesSeptember 16, L994Page 2
Arcade buildlng, and if the Library is allocated thís sPace, there would be
material, and õeneficlal effeets on the implementation of the space
consultsants' recommendatlons .
E) The Llbrary's goal for the forthconing capltal carnpaign has been revisedfrom $17.5 to -$ZO.iffion.
The Library's basic strategy will be to raise itsvisibility. To aid in this effort, ner¡¡ printed maÈerials have been developed,
and high ievel appointments are being made to che Library's canpaign advisorycornrnittee which will serve to identify and cultivate najor donors'
F) The synposir.¡n for the dedicaÈion of the Gralnger Engineering Library isscheduleð for Ehe afternoon of October 13 wlth the bulldlng dedicatlon_on Ehe
following day. A rededication ceremony for the Jenner l-aw Library will be
scheduleã for later ln October. Ihe fifch Mortenson lecture will be heldOctober 11.
G) Nottflcatlon from the Natlona1 Science Foundation regarding fundlng forthe UIUC digital library proposal is expected soon'
H) Faculty searches to be conducted in the Fall semester are: Map and
Geography Librarian, Rare Book and Speclal Collections Library, PrincipalCataloger, Serials Librarian, and Physlcs end Astronony LlbrarÍan' A second
se¡ of searches will be announced !n January. Unllke last year, when it was
necessary Ëo have a special search conmfttee to coordlnate the initiatlon ofsearches, the Executlve Conmittee w111 be able to coordinate the initlation ofthese searches. The searches themselves will be directed by seParetecommi-ttees for each posltlon.
I) l{orks in progress include: assessing the recommendatlons and issues
noted in the User Services Policy ComnittÀe's rePort; preparlng a rePor-È forthe Electronic SËrategies Task Fãrce; the Systems Librarian's surrrey ofIibrary unit autornation needs and prlorlties; and bar codlng in relatlon -tothe nev¡ student identification ""râ".
Reports on these works will be nade atthe next few facultY neetlngs '
tledgeworth closed hls report r¡lth Ehe obsen¡ation thatexperlenced a nr¡mber of óh"rrg"" within a relatively sho 11 now
need Eo conslder what furthei modiflcatlons are necessa ntage ofthese changes. For exanple, wiÈh the appointment of a cy
Librarian, -r"rry of the pärsonnel and operatlonal items the
Universlry Librarian will go to the DUL, The UniversiÈ 1 be
focused on planning and on the capital canpaign, but he will also continue hiscentral position in handling faculty natters '
3. Academlc Resfdent Progran.Frances PainÈer enphaãized that this inportant new ProgrÉrm was in itsformatlve stages. More than 180 appllcatlons ltere recelved for the flvepositlons thaõ were fllled for L994/95. A series of orientation and
developmental activities has been planned for the Residents, includingbiweekly rneetings with the DUL, neàtings with camPus grouPs, visits to otherlibraries, and ãttetrd".rce at professional meetings.
5.
Llbrary Faculty l{eetf.ng MlnutesSeptenber 16, L994Page 3
;al for changes in the allocation ofre June 17 mãeting, to be a matter forthe reclplents of funds ' He renindedconslderation was the shift fronfor all asPects of conference travel
Lon cosÈs and registration fees for a
Discusslon of lhe ProPosal raisedproposed pollcy might raise- budge.t""tUy to dlstant clties; the relof flãxlbllltY ln lndlvidual's bucurrenÈ Policies that Provlde two
depending on the level of one's P
reäonsi¿ãr whether funds night be
l{edgeworth noted thac the range of Íssuwork would be needed in considering any changes to the travel policy and said
Èhat lt would be resubmitted for cõnsiâeration at a future faculty neetfng'
l,[eanwhile, the åxisting Eravel policy r¿ould-remain in effecÈ' and facultyshould subnit their r"quests to their Dlvision Coordlnators '
FacultY Review CommiÈtee.Patrlcla sÈenstrom, F'RC Chalr rePorÈed that the committee had not yeE been
able to complete nuch work, ""påãt"11y since the Vice-Chancellor's annual
coEmunicatlon on the promotlon and tenure Process had not yet been lssued'
TheFr'Cw111bed..',eropi"gaplannlngcalendarforthecomingyeat,andStenstrom antlclpat"" it"i thà calenãar will require sone adJusÈments in che
tlnecable adopted last sprfng. In response Èo ã question from Lois Pausch,
Stenstrom noted that the Ftsc will also be cornpleting a consolidation of the
DeparÈnencal Llbrary services and General Serr¡ices neric evaluationprocedures.
Other BuslnessA) Wedgeworth noted that no electlon I
L994/95- and asked for the faculty's ad'
chair of the Nominatlons, Electlons, at
ded, the nomination of Gene Rinke1 tor the Lgg4'g5 yeer ' Wedgeworth asked
frorn che floor, but there were none '
By voÍce vote, Rlnkel was reelected as Parliamentarian without any oPPosing or
abstaining votes '
B) Landis announced that the ballots had been counted for the election to the
promotlon and Tenure Advisory cornrnlttee. Jean GeiI, Jo Kibbee, and Beth
l.loodard had been elected to PTA'
6.
buslness, lhe meeting was adjourned aE 2:35 p'n'
l{illiam J. MaherSecretarY
Ttrere being no further