ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Classified Advertising Classified advertising orders and copy, and cancellations, should be addressed to the Pub­ lications Office, ACRL, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago 60611, and should reach that office before the tenth of the month preceding pub­ lication of issue desired. Copy received after that time may be held for the next issue. Rate for classified advertising is $1.00 per printed line. No additional charge is made for nonmember advertising. OUT-OF-PRINT ECONOMICS, Business, Labor and Industrial Relations, Trade Union Movement, Politics, Foreign Affairs, Government, Public Adminis­ tration, Social History. Successful search service for o.p. wants in these and allied subjects. Cata­ logues twice a year. U.S. and foreign imprints. Write: William Bledsoe, Bookseller. Specialist in the Literature of Economics and Political Science. Box 763, San Carlos, Calif. 94070. FOR SALE QUARTERLY CUMULATIVE INDEX MEDI- CUS. vols. 1-60 (1927-1956), very good con­ dition, $1,200.00, FOB, Cleveland, Ohio. U.S. PATENT OFFICE, Official Gazette, 1847-1950, bound, some volumes in need of repair or re­ binding, $1,000.00 FOB, Cleveland, Ohio or will trade for library duplicates. Write for full particulars. Catalogues and permanent periodi­ cals want list sent on request. Charterhouse of Parma; 5393 West 16th Street; Parma, Ohio 44134. POSITIONS W ANTED WOMAN, membr. Subs. Bk. Com., Fulbrighter, seeks Ref.-Bk. Sei. job, divisional, deptment’l lib. Exp. Hum. libn. Soc. Sei. major, B.S.L.S., M.A. Eng. Interviews Midwinter. Box 706, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, 111. 60611. UNIVERSITY, administrative position (Head, Assoc. Head, Asst. Head) or college head sought by male. BSLS; PhD (History), 20 years’ ex­ perience, presently state college head. Avail. Winter-Spring 1968. $13000 min. CRL, Box 709, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611. COLLEGE LIBRARY or divisional headship sought by man, Ph.D. languages, M.S.L.S., many years professor and college library admin­ istrator. At 63 and in excellent health, seeks placement to 70 if possible. Prefers liberal arts college. Can be at Midwinter ALA Convention for interview. CRL, Box 710, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611. POSITIONS OPEN REFERENCE LIBRARIAN for a four-year private liberal arts college in Florida beginning l l W p a t z t September 1, 1968. Masters degree from an A.L.A. accredited Library School. Recent ex­ perience in college or university reference work required. Salary open. Fringe benefits. Please send résumé with salary needs to: Box 708, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611. HEAD OF CIRCULATION, middle-size uni­ versity library in midwest. Should have desire and ability to renovate old-fashioned system. Some interest in electronic data processing de­ sirable, but EDP experience not essential. Sal­ ary $10,000 up depending on qualifications. Position open July 1, 1968; might negotiate earlier start if desired. Box 707, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611. RENAISSANCE ENGLISH AND CONTINEN­ TAL IMPRINTS. The Huntington Library has immediate opening for rare book cataloger. Ap­ propriate subject background includes knowl­ edge of English history and literature, with Latin and two or more modern European languages. Salary open. Annual merit increase. Liberal employee benefits. Apply: Mrs. K. D. Beyloos, Personnel, Huntington Library, San Marino, California 91108. CATALOGER, for college library converting to LC classification. LS degree from accredited library school, 1 or 2 years appropriate experi­ ence in LC classification. Salary open, depend­ ing on qualifications and experience. Sick leave, 4-week vacation, retirement plan, faculty status. Write to: Regina M. Yoast, Librarian, Arm­ strong State College, Savannah, Ga. 31406, or telephone 912/354-9715. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Baltimore County Campus. Positions available immediate­ ly: CÁTALOGER (Salary open) requires 1 year experience with L. C. Classification. SERIALS LIBRARIAN ($6,800 u p ). Position available February 1: REFERENCE LIBRARIAN ($6,800 up). All positions require 5th year degree. Bene­ fits include 22 working days vacation, 12 holi­ days, 35 hour week, health insurance, and re­ tirement plans. Opened in September, 1966, this new campus has a student body of 1,400 and a library collection of 30,000 volumes. Ap­ ply—J. D. Haskell, Librarian, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus, 5401 Wilkens Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21228. POSITION OPEN. Assistant Librarian. Cata­ oging and Reference Work. MLS. Knowledge of modern languages. Salary open, depending on qualifications and experience. Four year iberal arts college. Fringe benefits. Apply: Gerard Gagne, Librarian, Assumption College, orcester, Massachusetts 01609. CATALOG LIBRARIAN: To catalog and su­ ervise the processing of all library materials in busy biomedical library, and to actively par­ icipate in an acquisitions/cataloging mechani­ ation project. We prefer someone with a scien­ ific background, a reading knowledge of a 300 foreign language, some acquaintance with med­ ical terminology, the NLM cataloging rules, classification scheme and MeSH. Salary: $7,000- $7,500 depending on training and experience. Apply: Estelle Brodman, Ph.D., Librarian and Professor of Medical History, Washington Uni­ versity School of Medicine Library, 4580 Scott Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110. CIRCULATION LIBRARIAN: To supervise a busy circulation desk in an active Medical Cen­ ter Library. Present staff consists of three full­ time and four part-time circulation clerks and one part-time librarian, and two shelvers. Sal­ ary: $6,400-$7,200 depending on training and experience. Apply: Estelle Brodman, Ph.D., Li­ brarian and Professor of Medical History, Wash­ ington University School of Medicine Library, 4580 Scott Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110. DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN to administer sep­ arate University collection of Federal regional Depository, extensive state documents, selected UN, maps. Position open after January 1, 1968. Graduate library degree or appropriate subject degree, and/or extensive documents experience, required. Salary and faculty rank dependent upon qualifications. Contact Dean of Library Service, University of Montana, Missoula, Mon­ tana 59801, or 406-243-2053. REFERENCE librarian-subject specialist: Posi­ tion available September 1 as head of general reference; candidate should be qualified to serve as head of subject division in new building be­ ing planned. 5th-year library science degree and substantial reference experience required, plus graduate degree and/or extensive experience in subject area pertinent to either humanities, so­ cial sciences, or science. Salary $9500 up, de­ pendent upon qualifications. Faculty rank, usual benefits. Contact Dean of Library Service, Uni­ versity of Montana, Missoula 59801; tel.: 406- 243-2053. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, reference and re­ search resource agency. Coordinate programs of special, college and public libraries in eight counties. Administration planning and public relations important. Some background in ad­ vanced reference work needed. Start $12,000- 14,000, depending on experience. Write Edward Locke, Acting Executive Director, Southeastern New York Library Resources Council, 103 Mar­ ket Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Liberal arts col­ lege of 1400 students. Holdings 97,000 vols. 5 professionals, 4 non-professionals on staff. Posi­ tion now open, salary $7,500-$8,500, M.L.S. or equivalent. One month vacation, ½ academic vacations. Faculty status, TIAA, major medical and other group benefits. Apply: J. B. Arm­ strong, Librarian, Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio 43762. HEAD LIBRARIAN to start new college li­ brary on the Hamilton, Ohio campus of the Miami University. New campus, zero volumes, and great opportunities. Salary $9,000 and up depending on qualifications. Apply to Dean E. V. Thesken, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Kent, Ohio. Kent is located in a city of 25,000 situated 33 miles southeast of Cleveland. The second largest state university in Ohio has the fol­ lowing positions open. Almost all vacancies are the result of an increase in the University support of the Library and are new positions. Available: (1) MAP LIBRARIAN, $9,500. (2) HEAD, SERIALS SECTION OF THE ACQUISITION DEPARTMENT, $9,000. (3) SERIALS CATALOGER, $7,500. (4) CATA- LOGER FOR SCIENCE MATERIALS, $8,000. (5) CATALOGER FOR GENERAL MATE­ RIALS, $7,000. (6) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND INFORMATION CENTER LIBRARIAN, $6,800. All positions require the fifth year degree in Library Science. Salaries indicated are beginning salaries based on relevant ex­ perience. For infonnation write: Hyman W. Kritzer, Director of Libraries, Kent State Uni­ versity, Kent, Ohio 44240. BOWLING GREEN (OHIO) UNIVERSITY has the following openings: Business and Eco­ nomics Librarian—M.L.S. plus M.A. in business or economics, to do advanced reference work and book selection; Social Sciences Librarian— M.L.S. plus M.A. in sociology or political sci­ ence, to do advanced reference work and book B A K T H E E R & T A Y L O R C O . OLDEST AND LARGEST BOOK WHOLESALER IN THE U.S. • Most complete first-shipment service • 1½ million books in each division stock • More than 100,000 different titles • Biggest stocks of University Press books • Discounts competitive . . . bidding welcomed • Complete reports on shorts Order from nearest warehouse: DIVISION ADDRESSES: Hillside, N.J. 07205 • Momence, III., 60954 • Reno, Nev. 89502 • School Center, 50 Kirby Ave, Somerville, N.J. 08876 • Interstate Library Service (subsidiary) 4600 N. Cooper, Okla. City, 73118 301 selection; Senior Cataloger—M.L.S. plus exten­ sive professional experience, knowledge of Dewey system, and administrative potential; Cataloger—M.L.S., could be a beginning posi­ tion; Assistant Systems and Procedures Librar­ ian—M.L.S. plus knowledge of library applica­ tions of data processing, interest in research; Librarian of Fir elands Campus—M.L.S. plus ex­ perience in book selection, to develop collection for new library on branch campus and to be in charge when Firelands Library opens in fall of 1968; Serials Librarian—Intended to take even­ tual charge of Serials Department. M.L.S. plus some serials experience. New building, opened June, 1967. (See Library Journal for December 1, 1967.) Faculty rank. Salaries open, depend­ ing on qualifications and experience. An equal opportunity employer. Submit résumés, refer­ ences and transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work to: Dr. A. Robert Rogers, Direc­ tor of Library, Bowling Green University, Bowl­ ing Green, Ohio 43402. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, Still­ water. Four positions now open offering career growth and advancement in a progressive ARL library. Reference Librarian, Assistant Prof. Serve as head of General Reference Depart­ ment. Experience. Salary open. Assistant Ref­ erence Librarian, Instructor. $6,600. Cataloger. Assistant Professor. Revision, supervision. $7,500. Junior Cataloger. Instructor. $6,600. Apply to: Roscoe Rouse, Librarian, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074. An equal opportunity employer. SCAN the contents pages fro m the w o rld ’s sig n ific a n t jo u rn a ls of pure and applied ch e m istry in th is NEW WEEKLY AWARENESS GUIDE TO CURRENT CHEMICAL LITERATURE CURRENT CONTENTS CHEMICAL SCIENCES leads you to articles of special inte re st with s tru c tu ra l d ia g ra m s of com pounds m entioned in each a rticle, unique PERMUTERM subject index, a u tho r index and address d ire c to ry For complimentary review copy of CURRENT CONTENTS® CHEMICAL SCIENCES w rite to Dept. 12-13 HEAD LIBRARIAN. For the Schuylkill Cam­ pus of the Pennsylvania State University. Cam­ pus has rural setting, l ½ hours from Philadel­ phia, about 500 full-time students. 5th year li­ brary degree required, plus experience. Good benefits, salary dependant on experience and qualifications. Apply to: Personnel Librarian, The Pennsylvania State University Libraries, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. CHIEF LIBRARIAN, M.L.S. degree, to super­ vise development of a rapidly expanding ocean­ ographic library and to initiate various programs in information documentation, retrieval and dis­ semination. New 15,000 ft2 library located on the Narragansett Bay Campus of the University of Rhode Island, site of one of the major ocean­ ographic research complexes in the country. Li­ brary staff primarily responsible for meeting the informational needs of a growing graduate stu­ dent body, now at 80, and a faculty of 22 bio­ logical, chemical, geological and physical ocean­ ographers and, secondarily, to work with other state and federal scientists participating in a burgeoning oceanographic program. Practical and administrative experience, and familiarity with modern information retrieval techniques, including computer, microfilm and microfiche operations, and audio visual aids desired. Position offers challenge and opportuni­ ties for innovative librarianship in a demanding university research environment. Salary range $8,500-$10,500, TIAA and other benefits. Apply to: Dr. John A. Knauss, Dean, Gradu­ ate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881. CATALOGER, Rice Univ., Houston, Texas. New building, good prospects. Salary open, at least $700/mo., more for exceptional training and ability. Houston cost of living among low­ est in U.S. Write Hardin Craig, Jr., Librarian. DOCUMENTS-REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Po­ sition open January 2, 1967. Minimum qualifi­ cations. M.L.S. Experience preferable. Send cre­ dentials to Dr. W. R. Lawyer, Acting Director, Wilson Library, Western Washington State Col­ lege, Bellingham, Washington. Salary: $8,463- $10,144. Duties: half-time reference; half-time documents. Faculty status, generous fringe ben­ efits, TIAA, CREF, OASI, low-cost health and insurance, excellent vacation plus intersession holidays. New library building program. Bell­ ingham (36,000) located 60 freeway miles from Vancouver, B.C. and 85 from Seattle. Boating, fishing, climbing, skiing, etc. CATALOGUING HEAD and Public Services Head. Both positions require organizational and administrative ability. Applicants must have experience and hold library degrees from ALA Schools. 32½ hour week, regular holidays plus 20 working days vacation. Canada pension plan, University pension plan, group life insurance, major medical plus disability insurance. Salaries open. Apply to: Marjorie I. Kelley, Acting Uni­ versity Librarian, Saint Mary’s University Li­ brary, 5932 Inglis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 302 A LA IS SPEAKING FOR Y O U - but it ca n 'f hear what YO U 'R E saying unless you are a m em ber! A LA IS WORKING FOR Y O U - and Y O U should be working in one of its 14 divisions, or on one of its com m ittees! 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