ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 2 9 9 C la s s ifie d A d v e rtis in g NO TICE Respondents to advertisers o ffe rin g faculty “ rank” and “ status” are advised th a t these terms are am biguous and should in quire as to benefits in volved. A ll advertisem ents subm itted by Institutions o ffe rin g positions must include a salary range. The range should provid e th e a p p lic a n t w ith an in dica tio n o f the salary the in stitutio n is w illin g to provid e for the position o ffered. A ll advertisem ents for th e Positions W anted and the Positions O pen classifications w ill be e d ­ ite d to exclude d ire c t o r in d ire c t references to race, creed, color, age, and sex as conditions o f em ploym ent. Classified adve rtising orders and copy, and cancellations, should be addressed to the A d vertising Departm ent, 50 East Huron Street, C h icago 60611, and should reach th a t o ffice before the second of the month preceding p u b li­ cation of issue desired. C opy received a fte r th a t tim e may be held fo r the next issue. Rate for classified adve rtising is $1.25 per p rin te d line. No a d d itio n a l charge is m ade fo r nonmem ber advertising. W A N T E D WANTED: Recordak MPE-I Film Readers. Quote con­ d itio n and p rice to Dale Buehler, Eugene Shedden Farley Library, W ilkes C ollege, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703; (717) 824-4651. FOR SALE PAMPHLET LIBRARY. Manual explains new, efficient system; procedures, sources o f pam phlets, filin g rules. Send $1 to Sha-Frame, 437 Jennings Ave., Salem, O H 44460. PICTURE FILE. Manual explains new, e ffic ie n t system, procedures, sources of pictures, subject areas. Send $1 to Pic-File, 437 Jennings Ave., Salem, O H 44460. P O S ITIO N S W A N T E D PH.D. (English) expects MLS in December, desires posi­ tio n in university or special lib ra ry, o r in lib ra ry o f lib ­ eral arts college with strong independent study. A v a ila b le January; Southern New England-Southern New York area preferred. W rite Box 822, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., C h i­ cago, IL 60611. LIBRARIAN just startin g o u t seeks social science/law lib ra ry jo b beginning January 1973. MLS from University o f M aryland due December 1972. Law degree w ill be ⅔ com pleted by December 1972. Holds MS in economics. Has 6½ years as a governm ent economist. W ill relocate if law study can be continued. W rite W illia m Gigax, 5201 Cathedral A ve. NW, W ashington, DC 20016. PO S IT IO N S A V A IL A B L E Administration HEAD, SO CIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT. Broad knowl­ edge of the general subject area, its b ib lio g ra p h ic tools, current publishers’ o u tp u t and b ib lio g ra p h ic search procedures is required . The cand id a te should have at least 3 years o f experience in a university lib ra ry social sciences d ep artm ent, a m aster’s degree in an a p ­ p ro p ria te subject area o r 6 o r more years o f a p p ro p ria te experience in reference and b ib lio g ra p h ic service. The candidate must have dem onstrated supervisory c a p a b ility through 3 o r m ore years of successful experience. Salary $12,000. A p p ly to R. Max W illocks, Asst. Dir. o f Ls., 208 Carnegie Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13210. As equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer. HEAD, AREA STUDIES DEPARTMENT. Broad knowledge o f the general subject area, its b ib lio g r a p h ic tools, cu r­ rent publishers’ o u tp u t and b ib lio g ra p h ic search p ro ­ cedures is required. The cand id a te should have a t least 3 years o f experience in a university lib ra ry area studies departm ent, a m aster’s deg ree in an a p p ro p ria te subject area o r 6 or more years o f a p p ro p ria te experience in reference and b ib lio g ra p h ic service. The cand id a te must have dem onstrated supervisory c a p a b ility through 3 or m ore years of successful experience. Salary $ 12,000. A p p ly to R. Max W illocks, Asst. Dir. o f Ls., 201 C a rne gie Li­ brary, Syracuse University, Syracuse, ŃY 13210. An equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer. DIRECTOR, University-w ide Lib ra ry A u to m a tio n Programs, University o f C a lifo rn ia at Berkeley. New management line position in $19,100—$26,800 range, re p o rtin g to O ffice of President. Supervise lib ra ry autom ation developm ent on 9 campuses, manage program , deve lop and a dm in ister p o l­ icy, c o o rd in a to r p ro je c t management, fo rm u la te c rite ria for in teg rated systems (accounting, bud g e tin g , long-range pla n n in g ). W rite Ms. Peggy M itch e ll, UC Personnel O ffice , Berkeley, C A 94720. An equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer. LIBRARIAN-DIRECTOR. Liberal arts colle g e fo r wom ­ en. MLS + earned m aster’s in an academ ic subject or Ph.D. Experience necessary. Salary open w ith a $15,000 m inim um . Send a p p lic a tio n w ith v ita to Libra rian, Salem C o lle g e Libra ry, W inston-Salem, N C 27108. ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN, adm in istra ­ tion, is a new position in the U n iversity of Arizona Li­ b rary System. The person fillin g this position w ill assist the university lib ra ria n in d ire c tin g operations o f the uni­ versity libraries and w ill be concerned w ith a ll adm inis­ tra tio n activitie s, personnej policies, and procedures (in ­ clu d in g em ploym ent practices), o pe ratio n of the lib ra ry physical plant, prep a ra tio n and defense o f b u d g e t re­ quests, form ulation and follow through o f new projects and program s, etc. A p p lica n ts must have a m inimum of 5 years’ academ ic lib ra ry experience; supervisory, o rg a n i­ zational and adm in istrative a b ility ; extensive knowledge o f lib ra ry operations (theory and p ra c tic e ); a high level of com m unications s k ill; a b ility to w ork well w ith lib ra ry and teaching faculty, staff and university adm in istrators. Salary w ill be $18,000 (n e g o tia b le ) per [2-m onth contract year, w ith 24 days’ vacation, academ ic holidays, sick leave, retire m en t and health insurance benefits. W ith more than 300 days a year o f sunshine and w ith cam ping, hiking, and skiing in the im m edia te v icin ity, Tucson is an id eal place to live. The University has 27,000 students and 2.000 fa cu lty members on a large, a ttra ctive and green campus; the cultural and in te lle ctu a l center of southern Arizona. A new 300,000 square fo o t main lib ra ry b u ild in g is in the planning stages. Letter of in q u iry in cluding res­ umes and lists o f references should be d ire cte d to W . Da­ v id Laird, Univ. Ln., 200 E. M ain Library, University o f Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. As an equal o p p o rtu n ity em ­ ployer, the University of A rizona w ill consider a ll a p p li­ cants w ith o u t regard to race, co`lor, re lig io n , national o r i­ gin, or sex. TE C H N O L O G IC A L INSTITUTE HEAD. Responsible fo r 100.000 volum e branch lib ra ry serving fa cu lty and stu­ dents o f engineering, chemistry, and physics. Libra ry o p ­ erates tape SDI Service. A d m in is tra tiv e functions include ra p p o rt w ith faculty, planning new fa c ility , co lle ctio n d e ­ velopm ent. Supervise 3 fu ll-tim e professional and 5 f u ll­ tim e cle rical staff. Requirements: M LS 3 or more years professional experience in cluding a d m in istra tio n . U nder­ gradua te degree in engineering o r physical sciences d e ­ sirable. Librarian 4, $13,000+ dependin g on qua lifica tions. Subm it resume to A d m in istra tive Assistant, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL 60202. An equal o p p o r­ tu n ity em ployer. C ataloging HEAD CATALOGER to supervise 10 lib ra ria n s in ex­ panding divisio nal lib ra ry of 600,000 volumes and book b ud get of. $450 000, using LC cla ssification . Libra ry serves college o f 24,000 students and 1300 faculty. 30 fie ld s of gradua te study. Northern C a lifo rn ia city of 500.000 close to San Francisco. Salary $13,600—$16,600. 21 w orking days vacation and usual frin g e benefits. Requires MLS from A L A -accre dited school and 5 years c a ta lo g in g experience in college or university lib ra ry , in clu d in g 2 years of a d minis†ra†ive 300 301 w o rk . S u b je c t M A an d w o rk in g k n o w le d g e of fo re ig n la n g u a g e s d e s ire d . P o sition now o p e n . A n eq u a l o p p o r t u n ity e m p lo y e r. C o n ta c t D o n a ld R. H u n t, D ir., C a l­ ifo r n ia S ta te U n iv e rs ity , San Jose L ib ra ry , San Jose, C A 95192. A S S O C IA T E L IB R A R IA N -H E A D O F C A T A L O G IN G . P o sition a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly a t F lo rid a A t la n t i c U n i­ v e rs ity . E xce lle n t o p p o r t u n ity t o r a c a ta lo g e r in th e rank o f asso cia te lib r a r ia n as hea d o f c a t a lo g in g . In c u m b e n t is r e s p o n s ib le f o r o r ig in a l c a t a lo g in g ; c a rd c a ta lo g m a in te ­ n ance; s u p e rv is io n , tr a in in g a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f know ­ le d g e a b le , p ro g re s s iv e s ta ff o f 7 f u ll- t im e em p lo ye e s, + s tu d e n t h e lp . A n n u a l im p u t is a b o u t 30,000 v o lu m e s ; LC s c h e d u le . W e a re lo o k in g f o r a c re a tiv e , in n o v a tiv e c a ta lo g e r w ith s u p e rv is o ry c a p a b ilit ie s to le a d th is w e ll- o r ­ g a n iz e d , s m o o th -ru n n in g o p e r a tio n t h a t c o u ld w e ll be c o n s id e re d a c a t a lo g e r ’s d r e a m . The p o s itio n c a rrie s th e usual f r in g e b e n e fits a n d has a s ta rtin g sa la ry o f $9,200- $11,400 d e p e n d in g on q u a lif ic a tio n s a nd b a c k g ro u n d ex­ p e rie n c e o f a p p lic a n t. A L A - c r e d it e d d e g re e is a p r e r e q u i­ s ite . F lo rid a A t la n t i c U n iv e rs ity is an u p p e r d iv is io n an d g r a d u a te schoo l w ith an e n r o llm e n t of 6,000 students, lo ­ c a te d in a re s o rt c o m m u n ity south o f Palm Beach. F lo rid a A t la n tic U n iv e rs ity is an e q u a l o p p o r t u n ity e m p lo y e r. Send resum e in c lu d in g ph o n e n u m b e r t o Peter Spyers- D uran, D ir. of Ls., F lo rid a A t la n t i c U n iv e rs ity , Boca Ra­ to n , FL 33432; (305) 395-5100, Ext. 2448. T W O C A TA LO G ER S n e e d e d a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f A r i ­ z ona . U n d e r th e g e n e ra l s u p e rv is io n o f th e c h ie f c a ta lo g lib r a r ia n , 2 c a t a lo g in g p o s itio n s a re a v a ila b le : ( I ) fo r l i ­ b r a r y scie nce a n d th e s o c ia l sciences in g e n e ra l; (2) fo r lin g u is tic s a nd E u rop ean h is to ry . A lib r a r y d e g re e fro m an A L A - a c c r e d ite d lib r a r y schoo l is r e q u ire d as w e ll as an u n d e rg ra d u a te m a jo r o r g r a d u a te w o rk in a p p r o p r ia te s u b je c t fie ld s . A ls o necessary is a w o rk in g k n o w le d g e o f 2 fo re ig n la n g u a g e s (F re n ch , G e rm a n , Russian o r Sp an­ is h ). In a d d it io n t o c a ta lo g in g a nd c la s s ific a tio n o f m o n o ­ g r a p h ic p u b lic a tio n s in th e a reas in d ic a te d a b o v e , c a ta ­ lo g e d f ill in g these p o s itio n s w i ll have som e r e s p o n s ib ili­ tie s in r e c a ta lo g in g a nd re c la s s ific a tio n as w e ll as in filin g re v is io n in th e p u b lic c a t a lo g . P rofessio nal lib r a ria n s a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f A riz o n a e arn 2 days o f v a c a tio n p e r m o n th a n d have s ta n d a rd a c a d e m ic h o lid a y , sick le ave, re tire m e n t, a nd m e d ic a l b e n e fits as w e ll as f a c u lty status, a nd th e v a c a tio n c lim a te o f Tucson. Plans f o r a new m ain lib r a r y b u ild in g are w e ll u n d e r w a y. B e g in n in g p ro fe s ­ s io n a l lib r a r ia n s a la ry is $8,600 p e r 12-m onth c o n tr a c t y e a r. Resumes a nd requests f o r a d d it io n a l in fo r m a tio n s h o u ld be d ir e c t e d to W . D a v id L a ird , U n iv . Ln., U n iv e r­ s ity o f A riz o n a L ib ra ry , Tucson, A Z 85721. A n e q u a l o p ­ p o r t u n it y e m p lo y e r, th e U n iv e rs ity o f A riz o n a w ill c o n ­ s id e r a ll a p p lic a n ts w ith o u t re g a rd to race, c o lo r, r e lig io n , n a tio n a l o r ig in o r sex. H E A D O F C A T A L O G D EPA RTM EN T, I ow a S ta te U n i­ v e rs ity L ib ra ry , t o d ir e c t th e w o rk of 8 p ro fe s s io n a l c a ta ­ lo g e d a n d 24 c la s s ifie d s ta ff m e m b e rs . Q u a lific a tio n s : M LS, several y e a rs ’ p ro fe s s io n a l e x p e rie n c e , w ith 3-5 years o f c a ta lo g in g e x p e rie n c e in research lib r a rie s , t h o r ­ o ug h k n o w le d g e o f LC c la s s ific a tio n , d e m o n s tra te d a d ­ m in is tr a tiv e a b ility , a nd f a c il it y in w o rk in g w e ll w ith a la rg e s ta ff. P o sition a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly . M in im u m s a l­ a ry $13,000. B e nefits: T IA A /C R E F , e x c e lle n t g r o u p m e d ­ ic a l a n d life in sura nce, m o n th v a c a tio n p e r fiscal y e a r. Iowa S ta te U n iv e rs ity is an e q u a l o p p o r t u n ity - a f fir m a t iv e a c tio n e m p lo y e r. W r ite t o W a rre n B. Kuhn, Dean o f Ls., Iow a S ta te U n iv e rs ity L ib ra ry , A m es, I A 50010. Multiple EXPERIENCED LIB R A R IA N S n e e d e d now . L ib ra ry C a re e r C o n s u lta n ts need e x p e rie n c e d lib r a ria n s in a ll c a te g o rie s to f ill e x is tin g jo b va ca n cie s, n a tio n a lly . Send y o u r resum e im ­ m e d ia te ly ; i t w ill be t re a te d in u tm o s t c o n fid e n c e . Send to John J. D o nahoe, M a n a g in g D ir., L ib ra ry C a re e r C o n s u l­ ta n ts , 915 S a xo n b u rg B lvd ., S u ite 212, P itts b u rg h , PA 15223. The lib r a r y o f S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f N ew Y o rk a t B in g h a m ­ to n has im m e d ia te o p e n in g s τo r q u a lif ie d p ro fe s s io n a l l i ­ b ra ria n s . HEBR EW L A N G U A G E C A T A L O G E R S . P ri­ m a ry r e s p o n s ib ility f o r c a t a lo g in g o f H e b re w m o n o g ra p h s a nd serials, w ith s e c o n d a ry r e s p o n s ib ility as b ib lio g r a p h e r in H e b re w stu d ie s . E xp e rie n ce w ith LC c la s s ific a tio n in a c a d e m ic lib r a r y d e s ira b le . M LS d e g re e r e q u ire d . S a lary ra n g e : $12,000. ART L IB R A R IA N . M a n a g e m e n t o f a s e p ­ a ra te c o lle c tio n o f Fine A r ts m a te ria ls in c lu d in g re fe re n ce w orks, m o n o g ra p h s , a nd p e r io d ic a ls . P ro v id e s e rvice t o researchers a n d g e n e ra l s tu d e n ts a n d fa c u lty using c o lle c ­ t io n . C o lle c tio n d e v e lo p m e n t a p r im e r e s p o n s ib ility . MLS d e g re e a nd s u b je c t m a s te r’ s re q u is ite , + several ye a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e in an a rt lib r a r y . S a la ry ra n g e : $13,000. H E A D B IB L IO G R A P H IC SE A R C H E R . R e sp o n sib le f o r p r e o r d e r a n d p r e c a ta lo g in g s e a rc h in g . S u p e rv is io n a nd t r a in in g o f s ta ff o f 12. M LS d e g re e + c a t a lo g in g e x p e rie n c e a nd fa ­ m ilia r it y w ith n a tio n a l, tra d e , a n d s p e c ia l b ib lio g r a p h ie s re q u is ite . S a la ry ra n g e : $10,000. A F R O -A M E R IC A N REFERENCE L IB R A R IA N /B IB L IO G R A P H E R . C o lle c tio n d e ­ v e lo p m e n t a n d s p e c ia liz e d re fe re n c e s e rvice in s u p p o rt o f A fr o -A m e ric a n s tu d ie s p r o g r a m . L ia iso n b e tw e e n f a c ­ u lty a n d lib r a r y . M LS d e g re e + se ve ra l y e a rs ’ re fe re n ce e x p e rie n c e in an a c a d e m ic lib r a r y , + k n o w le d g e of b i b ­ lio g r a p h ic resources in s p e c ia l a rea r e q u is ite . S a lary ra n g e : $10,000. Please send resum e, the nam es o f 3 p r o ­ fessional refe ren ces a nd sa la ry e x p e c ta tio n to M r. G r e g ­ o ry N . B u lla rd , A c t g . D ir. o f Ls., S U N Y -B in g h a m fo n , V estal Parkw ay East, B in g h a m to n , N Y 13901. ST. M A R Y ’S C O L L E G E O F M A R Y L A N D , a 4 -ye a r l i b ­ e ra l a rts c o lle g e o f th e M a ry la n d S ta te C o lle g e System. Four posts a v a ila b le c o m b in in g th e fu n c tio n s o f lib r a r ia n , b ib lio g r a p h e r , a nd te a c h e r. ( I ) B ib lio g r a p h e r f o r s o c ia l sciences. (2) B ib lio g r a p h e r fo r h u m a n itie s . (3) B ib lio g r a ­ p h e r f o r n a tu ra l sciences a n d m a th e m a tic s . (4) B ib lio g r a ­ p h e r f o r e d u c a tio n a nd a u d io v is u a l m a te ria ls . Q u a lif ic a ­ tio n s : A L A - a c c r e d ite d MLS o r 5 th -y e a r d e g re e ; second s u b je c t-m a tte r m a s te r’ s d e g re e ; fo re ig n la n g u a g e f a c ilit y ; som e p re v io u s e x p e rie n c e , p r e f e r a b ly in m a jo r u n iv e rs ity lib r a r y . O p p o r tu n it y to te a c h a t le a s t o ne lo w e r d iv is io n course in h u m a n itie s , e d u c a tio n , n a tu ra l sciences a nd m a th e m a tic s , o r s o c ia l sciences, b e g in n in g second y e a r. A c a d e m ic ra n k in s u b je c t-m a tte r d iv is io n , 35-hour week, s ta te e m p lo y e e s re tire m e n t, Blue C ro ss-B lu e S h ie ld , m a ­ jo r m e d ic a l. S a la ry d e p e n d e n t on q u a lif ic a tio n s ; ra n g e $9,000-$11,000. A t t r a c t iv e ru ra l, w a te r f r o n t lo c a tio n a t th e m o u th of th e P o tom ac, I ½ hours fro m W a s h in g to n , DC a nd 6 hours fro m N ew Y o rk C ity . Send resum e t o Dr. Eugene A . B ru n e lle , D ir. o f In s tr u c tio n a l Resources, St. M a r y ’s C o lle g e o f M a ry la n d , St. M a r y ’ s C ity , M D 20686. T e le p h o n e in q u ir ie s p r io r t o se n d in g d o c u m e n ts a re in v it ­ ed (301) 994-1600. A l l posts a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly . Reference REFERENCE L IB R A R IA N . The a p p lic a n t s h o u ld have a b r o a d s u b je c t b a c k g ro u n d . Tw o y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e in a 302 u n ive rs ity re fe re n ce d e p a rt m ent - p r e f e r a b ly in business, lite r a tu r e and d ocu m e n ts— is re q u ire d . The a p p lic a n t should have a d a p ta b ility a nd a p en ch a nt fo r new ideas and v e r s a tility . Syracuse U n iv e rs ity lib ra rie s is an e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r, M / F . A p p lic a n ts w rite to R. M ax W illo c k s , A sst. D ir. o f Ls., Room 100, Ernest Stevenson Bird L ib ra ry , Syracuse U n ive rsity, Syracuse, NY 13210. ASSISTANT H E A D , re fe re n c e d e p a rtm e n t. M anages in ­ te rn a l a ffa irs o f d e p a rtm e n t, assists w ith b u d g e t, p o lic y fo rm a tio n , and c o lle c tio n s d e v e lo p m e n t. M a n a g in g e d ito r ­ ship o f d e p a rtm e n ta l p u b lic a tio n s series. L ib ra ry in s tru c ­ tio n and re fe ren ce d u tie s . Requires MLS, re a d in g k n o w l­ e d g e o f m o de rn European la n g u a g e , 5 ye ars’ p rofe ssio n al e xp e rie n c e in c lu d in g 2 ye ars’ a c a d e m ic lib r a r y re fe ren ce a nd I y e ar a d m in is tr a tiv e . A d d it io n a l s u b je c t M A d e s ir­ a b le . L ib ra ria n 3, $11,000+ d e p e n d in g on q u a lific a tio n s . S u b m it resume to A d m in is tr a tiv e A ssista n t, N orthw e ste rn U n ive rs ity L ib ra ry , Evanston, IL 60202. A n e q u a l o p p o r ­ tu n ity e m p lo y e r. S u b je c t Sp e c ia lists ASSISTANT LIB R A R IA N , P u b lic Services, F lo rid a A t ­ la n tic U n iv e rs ity . C h a lle n g in g p o s itio n . The in c u m b e n t serves as th e lib r a r y ’s liaison to th e C o lle g e o f So cia l Sci­ ence. In c u m b e n t is also e xp e cte d to serve as a m e m b e r o f th e re ference s ta ff assigned to desk d u tie s a p p ro x im a te ly 10-14 hours p e r w eek. The th ir d m a jo r a ssig n m e nt is in th e area o f c o lle c tio n d e v e lo p m e n t as i t re la te s to th e so­ c ia l sciences. O th e r assignm ents on “ as n e e d e d ” basis. W e are lo o k in g fo r an in d iv id u a l w ith an a c a d e m ic b a c k ­ g ro u n d in so c ia l sciences, w ho enjoys m e e tin g p e o p le and can w o rk e ffe c tiv e ly w ith students and fa c u lty . A cam pus o f th e F lo rid a State U n ive rsity System, F lo rid a A tla n tic U n iv e rs ity is an u p p e r d iv is io n and g ra d u a te school w ith an e n ro llm e n t o f 6,000 students, lo c a te d in a b e a u tifu l re ­ so rt area south o f Palm Beach. A v a ila b le 1 0 /1 /7 2 , th e p o s itio n c a rrie s the usual frin g e b e n e fits a nd has a s ta rt­ ing salary o f $8,800/$9,400 d e p e n d in g on e xp e rie n ce and q u a lific a tio n s o f a p p lic a n t. A L A -a c c re d ite d d e g re e is a p re re q u is ite . Send resume in c lu d in g phone n u m b e r to Peter Spyers-D uran, D ir. o f Ls., F lo rid a A tla n tic U n ive rsity, Boca Raton, FL 33432; (305) 395-5100, ext. 2448. F lo rid a A tla n tic U n iv e rs ity is an e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r. S O C IA L SC IEN CES L IB R A R IA N . C o o rd in a te a ll lib r a r y o rie n ta tio n p ro g ra m s a nd classroom in s tru c tio n on l i ­ b ra ry use. P ro vid e in fo rm a tio n service to socia l sciences fa c u lty and stu d e nts. W o rk w ith s o cia l sciences fa c u lty on c o lle c tio n d e v e lo p m e n t. MLS and s u b je c t m a s te r’s p r e ­ fe rre d . S ala ry $9,500—$ 10,500. A p p ly John W e b b , A sst. D ir. fo r P u b lic Services, W r ig h t S ta te L ib ra ry , Dayton, O H 45431. A n e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r. S O C IA L SC IEN CES B IB LIO G R A P H E R . R esponsible fo r id e n tify in g and o r d e rin g c u rre n t p u b lic a tio n s in th e socia l and b e h a v io ra l sciences, e v a lu a tin g c o lle c tio n strengths, and im p ro v in g fa c u lty -lib ra ry c o m m u n ic a tio n . A n in te r ­ est in q u a n tita tiv e te ch n iq u e s and e x p e rim e n ta l m ethods is d e s ire d . MLS re q u ire d , a nd s u b je c t m a s te r’s o r a p p r o ­ p r ia te e xp e rie n ce . Salary $11,500, n e g o tia b le d e p e n d in g on q u a lific a tio n s . Send resum e to L a rry Y a rb ro u g h , N o rth ­ w estern U n iv e rs ity L ib ra ry , Evanston, IL 60201. A n equ a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r. J O U R N A L IS M L IB R A R IA N . The U n iv e rsity o f M issou­ ri-C o lu m b ia , an e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r, is seeking an e xp e rie n c e d lib r a r ia n to head its jo u rn a lis m lib ra r y . MLS fro m an A L A - a c c re d ite d lib r a r y school and kn o w l­ e d g e o f th e c o m m u n ic a tio n s fie ld r e q u ire d . A second m as­ t e r ’s jn jo u rn a lis m o r a re la te d fie ld and b ran ch lib r a r y e xp e rie n ce on th e u n iv e rs ity level is h ig h ly d e s ira b le . Salary ra ng e $9,00Q—$ 12,000 fo r a 12-month a c a d e m ic co n ­ tr a c t. Usual b e n e fits . A v a ila b le J a n u a ry 1973. Send re ­ sume to A ssista n t to th e D ire c to r o f L ib ra rie s , E lm er Ellis L ib ra ry , U n iv e rs ity o f M issouri, C o lu m b ia , M O 65201. SYSTEMS O F F IC E H EAD , Berkeley. P a rtic ip a te in l i ­ b ra ry p la n n in g , p a rtic u la r ly w ith re sp e ct to systems d e ­ v e lo p m e n t, in c lu d in g systems analysis o f p resent o p e ra ­ tio ns and new p ro g ra m s in v o lv in g b o th a u to m a te d and m anual systems. Serves as B e rkele y’s lia iso n on a 9 -c a m ­ pus U n iv e rs ity -w id e lib r a r y systems d e v e lo p m e n t Task Force. This g ro u p serves as th e te c h n ic a l re vie w b o d y fo r c u rre n t and p ro p o s e d U n iv e rs ity -w id e systems w ork. Re­ sp o n sib le fo r ke ep in g a b re a s t o f lib r a r y systems d e v e lo p ­ m e nt w ith in th e S tate o f C a lifo r n ia and th e c o u n try . A p ­ p lic a n ts should have a g ra d u a te d e g re e in lib ra ria n s h ip and 3-5 ye ars’ e xp e rie n ce as a lib r a r y system a n a ly st and ex p e rie n ce in th e analysis and d e s ig n o f m anual lib r a r y p ro c e d u re s. K n o w le d g e o f p ro g ra m m in g h ig h ly d e s ira b le . A p p o in tm e n t w ill be m a de in th e $14,496– $ 18,396 p e r a n ­ num sa la ry ra n g e d e p e n d in g on q u a lific a tio n s . E xcellent c a re e r o p p o rtu n itie s and frin g e b e n e fits . A p p ly to L ib ra ry Personnel O ffic e r , Room 447, G e n e ra l L ib ra ry , U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo r n ia , Berkeley, C A 94720. H EAD O F READERS’ SERVICES, W e lle s le y C o lle g e . R equ ire m e n ts: MS in lib ra ria n s h ip , a s u b je c t m a s te r’s d e ­ g re e in social science o r lite ra tu re , a b ilit y to le a d a s ta ff and a t least 5 ye ars’ successful a c a d e m ic refe ren ce expe ­ rien ce . The p o s itio n o ffe rs an in itia l salary o f $12,200 (m a x im u m in g ra d e $14,900), m e m b e rsh ip in a c a d e m ic co un cil, T IA A , a sum m er v a c a tio n o f 5 weeks a lte rn a tin g w ith a fu ll a c a d e m ic sum m er free fo r research, stu d y o r tra v e l. A lib r a r y b u ild in g p ro g ra m is in th e p la n n in g stages. A p p ly to Miss H e le n M . Brown, Ln., W e lle s le y C o lle g e , W e lle sle y , M A 02181. A S S O C IA TE LIBR A RIAN , uni q ue p ro fe s sio n a l o p p o r tu ­ n ity a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly . P osition has 3-way responsi­ b ilit y : ( I ) L ib ra ry lia ison fo r C o lle g e o f Science. (2) S uperviso r o f c irc u la tio n /r e s e rv e s ta ff o f 8 fu ll-tim e e m ­ ployees + p a rt- tim e stu d e nts. (3) G eneral reference desk a ssig n m e nt o f a p p ro x im a te ly 10 hours p e r w eek. Science b a c k g ro u n d , e xpe rie nce w ith c o m p u te riz e d c irc u la tio n systems a nd p r io r su p e rviso ry a ssig n m e nt w ill be h e lp fu l. Usual fr in g e b e n e fits . S ta rtin g salary ra ng e $9,200-$11,400, d e p e n d in g on q u a lific a tio n s and e x pe rie nce . Send resume w ith te le p h o n e n u m b e r to Peter Spyers-D uran, D ir. o f Ls., F lo rid a A tla n tic U n ive rsity, Boca Raton, FL 33432; (305) 395-5100, Ext. 2448. H EAD O F SERIALS, S ta te U n ive rsity o f New Y o rk a t B u ffa lo . W ill be re sp o n sible fo r th e a d m in is tra tio n o f th e d e p a rtm e n t in c lu d in g a c q u is itio n and proce ssin g o f c la s­ s ifie d and u n c la ssified serials, m a in te n a n c e o f c o m p u te r­ ized se ria ls re cord s and m a n a g e m e n t o f b in d e ry p re p a r a ­ tio n se ction . Supervises a p p ro x im a te ly 3 profe ssio n als, I in te rn , 14 clerks. S ta rtin g salary $ 10,750—$ 13,450. A sso cia te lib ra r ia n rank, w ith fa c u lty status. E xcellent frin g e b en e ­ fits . Q u a lific a tio n s : MLS, 3 ye a rs’ e xpe rie nce in one phase o f serials w ork, e x p e rie n ce w ith lib ra r y a u to m a tio n , su­ p e rv is o ry e xpe rie nce in a c a d e m ic o r sp e cia l lib r a r y . 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Trotter V olum e 26 o f S ylloge Fungorum is the firs t supplem ent published since 1931, and co n stitu te s a m a jo r c o n trib u tio n to present-day m ycology. A ssiduously prepared by Edith K. Cash fro m the m anuscripts of S a cca rd o ’s son-in-law , Dr. A lessandro T ro tte r, this volum e contains co m p le te Latin d e scrip tio n s o f about 5000 species of fu n g i recorded through 1950, listing th e ir essential ch a ra c te ris tic s and lo ca litie s. A preface by Dr. T ro tte r’s son, m ycologist G.B. T rotter, is also included. The com p le te ly new p u b lica tio n S upplem entum U niversale pars XI is a va lu a ble ad d ition to o u r e a rlie r re p rin t e d itio n o f Volum es 1-25 of S ylloge Fungorum w h ich de scrib e close to 80,000 species. 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