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. POSITIONS W A N TE D UNIVERSITY, administrative position (Head, Assoc. Head, Asst. Head) or college head sought by male. BSLS; PhD (H istory), 20 years’ ex­ perience, presently state college head. Avail. Winter-Spring 1968. $13000 min. CRL, Box 709, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611. POSITIONS OPEN 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, b ut 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. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, Reader Services in university type library. Management level po­ sition in 500,000 volume library. Supervise staff of 60. M.L.S. and experience. $10,464-$12,696. For information, write Louis A. Kenney, Di­ rector, San Diego State College Library, San Diego, California 92115. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ—Temporary position for experienced serials cataloger, Librarian II ($7650) for cal­ endar year 1968, to fill in during a leave of absence. Write: Wendell Simons, Asst. Univ. Librarian, U.C.S.C., Santa Cruz, California 95060. CATALOGER for liberal arts college library. Immediate opening. M.L.S. degree or equiva­ lent required. Faculty status, TIAA, Social Se­ curity, other benefits. Salary dependent on qualifications and experience. Apply: Mrs. Alice M. Hansen, Librarian, Rollins College, W inter Park, Florida 32789. 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. W rite to: Regina M. Yoast, Librarian, Arm­ strong State College, Savannah, Ga. 31406, or telephone 912/354-9715. FOR THE RUSSIAN BOOK SECTION Reference and Source M a te ria l • Russian Literature: Classics, Contemporary • Linguistics and Literary Criticism • English-Russian and Russian-English Dictionaries • Russian Language Records • Children’s Literature • Books on Art • Books on Science • Textbooks on mathematics, geography, natural sciences, history, etc. • Socio-Economic Literature • Russian Atlases and Maps • Soviet Magazines and Newspapers Inquire about our out-of-print books and back issue magazines. W rite ĵo r Catalogs & Prices Phone 212 CH 2-4500 F O U R C O N T I N E N T B O O K C O R P . D EPT.7 2 7 1 5 6 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10010 LIBRARIANS Florida's newest State University w ill have openings fo r several professional librar­ ians in all areas of library work prior to September, 1968 opening. A pplica­ tions are being accepted now for all positions. Outstanding opportunity for professional growth and advancement. Excellent retirement plan, plus usual va­ cation and sick leave. Address inquiries to: L. W . Walker Director of Instructional Resources FLORIDA TEC H N O LO G IC AL UNIVERSITY P. O. Box 25,000 Orlando, Florida 32816 An equal opportunity employer 21 POSITION OPEN. Assistant Librarian. Cata­ loging and Reference Work. MLS. Knowledge of modern languages. Salary open, depending on qualifications and experience. Four year liberal arts college. Fringe benefits. Apply: Gerard Gagne, Librarian, Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609. SENIOR CATALOGER with two years’ ex­ perience LC classification needed immediately. Will revise other catalogers’ work and supervise files. $8,500. Openings for beginning catalogers July 1, 1968. MLS required. Apply to W. Royce Butler, University Librarian, Oakland Uni­ versity, Rochester, Michigan 48063. ORDER LIBRARIAN to administer depart­ ment of two professionals, four clericals, and student assistants in expanding university library. Book budget approximately $200,000 to be increased about 50 percent 1968/69. Complete academic status. Rank of assistant professor. All faculty vacations. Salary begins approximately $11,000 (academic year plus eight-weeks summer session). New air-condi­ tioned building. University enrollment 15,000. Qualifications required: graduate degree in li­ brary science and good experience in acquisi­ tions. W rite E. W. Erickson, head librarian, Eastern Michigan University Library, Ypsilanti, Michigan. 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. THREE NEW POSITIONS. Progressive Uni­ versity Library planning expansion and mech­ anization. (1 ) Cataloger to design and imple­ ment procedures for reclassification of collec­ tion from DDC to LC. MLS and experience required. Interest in or knowledge of mechani­ zation desirable. (2 ) Fine A r ts /Music Librarian to assist in development of subject division of university library. MLS and art/m usic back­ ground required. Opportunity for advancement. (3 ) Reference Librarian to administer curricu­ lum resource collection. MLS and education background or teaching experience required. Faculty rank, liberal benefits. Salaries open. New air-conditioned building on beautiful cam­ CUSHING-MALLOY, INC. 1 3 5 0 N orth M ain Street P .O . B ox 6 3 2 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107 Printers of Who’s Who in Library Service LITH O PR IN TER S K n o w n f o r Q U A L IT Y - ECONOMY - SERVICE Let us quote on your n ext printing 22 23 pus near N ew York City and L. I. beaches. Apply to: Miss D. Nora Gallagher, Director o f Libraries, A delphi University Library, Gar­ den City, L.I., N.Y. 11530. C O M P U T E R -O R IE N T E D L IB R A R IA N for comprehensive community college in county adjacent to N ew York City. M LS and formal training or experience in systems analysis and programming required. Salary $9,639-11,896, plus merit increases to $13,650. 33M hour week, month’s vacation, paid retirement, and other benefits. A pply D irector o f Library, Nassau Community College, Stewart Avenue, Garden City, N ew York 11530. C A T A L O G E R S ( L C ) . Eleven college libraries in beautiful Finger Lakes area beginning c o ­ operative processing center. Learn automation while you earn. W e ’re moving ahead. W ant to join us? T w o positions ( $7,000-$8,000 to b e g in ), open Jan. ’68. Send resumé to: Robert Schalau, Director, College Center o f the Finger Lakes/L ibrary Center, Gen. Del., Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. VASSAR C O L L E G E invites applications for ( 1 ) Readers’ Services Librarian to supervise loan and reserve desks and to do some ref­ erence work. MLS and appropriate experience required. ( 2 ) Cataloguer— MLS required; European languages desired. ( 3 ) M usic Cata­ loguer— g ood music background essential; MLS or cataloguing experience desired. F or further information write Barbara LaM ont, Librarian, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601. C A T A L O G E R , for university library convert­ ing to Library o f Congress Classification. Quali­ fications: Library o f Science degree from accredited library school. Knowledge o f foreign language helpful. Salary $7000 or more depend­ ing on qualifications. Professional degrees o f ­ fered in all disciplines. Culturally oriented Midwest city. W rite to: D irector o f Libraries, North Dakota State University Library, Fargo, North Dakota 58102. R E F E R E N C E LIB R A R IA N . Liberal arts co l­ lege o f 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, 'A academic vacations. Faculty status, T IA A , major m edical and other group benefits. A pp ly: J. B. Arm­ strong, Librarian, Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio 43762. H E A D L IB R A R IA N to start new college li­ brary on the Hamilton, Ohio campus o f the Miami University. N ew campus, zero volumes, and great opportunities. Salary $9,000 and up depending on qualifications. A pply to Dean E. V. Thesken, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. D R E X E L IN S T IT U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y LIB R A R IE S invites applications for 3 profes­ sional positions : 1 ) Head o f R eference D epart­ ment, 2 ) Library Science Divisional Librarian, and 3 ) Serials Cataloger ( assistant to D epart­ ment H e a d ). Requirements: A L A accredited library degree and appropriate experience. 24 Starting salary: $7000-9600, depending upon position and experience. Liberal academ ic va­ cation, retirement, and fringe benefits. A pply: Richard L. Snyder, D irector o f Libraries, Drexel Institute o f T echnology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104. C A T A L O G E R , R ice Univ., Houston, Texas. N ew building, g ood prospects. Salary open, at least $ 7 0 0 /m o ., more for exceptional training and ability. H ouston cost o f living am ong lo w ­ est in U.S. W rite Hardin Craig, Jr., Librarian. B R ID G E W A T E R C O L L E G E LIB R A R Y , Bridgewater, Virginia 22812, needs an assistant librarian, preferably with experience in cata­ loging. A varied and somewhat dem anding job in one o f the m ore pleasant parts o f the country. C ollege o f 900 students. Professional staff o f 2. Library degree or near com pletion required. Salary commensurate with training and experience. A pp ly: Mr. Orland W ages, Librarian. U N IV E R SIT Y O F V IR G IN IA has openings for catalogers. One position is for exclusive work w ith m onographic serials. Masters in library science required. Excellent working conditions in beautiful surroundings. W rite Em ploym ent Manager, 1416 W . M ain Street, Charlottesville. An Equal Opportunity Em ployer. C H IE F C A T A L O G U E R . University o f Alberta Library requires an administrator for an ex­ panding Cataloguing Department. Accelerating acquisitions program ($ 1 ,4 00 ,0 00 b ook funds - 120,000 volum es this y e a r). Establishment of 70 including 22 professionals. A cadem ic status, excellent fringe benefits, removal grant. Salary open for negotiation; minimum of $ 11,00 0 . Applicants should send curriculum vitae, tran­ script o f record, and the names o f three refer­ ences to : the Librarian, University o f Alberta, E dm onton, Alberta, Canada. C A T A L O G U E R S . University o f Alberta L i­ brary requires: ( 1 ) science-m edicine cataloguer ( 2 ) foreign language cataloguers with Span­ ish or Italian, or Slavonic, or German languages ( 3 ) cataloguers with other subject ba ck ­ grounds, especially in the social sciences. Accelerating acquisitions program ( $1,400,­ 000 this yea r). A cadem ic status, excellent fringe benefits, rem oval grant. Salary according to experience and qualifica­ tions. Grade I $6,800-$8,950; Grade II $9,000- $10,450. Increments $400 and $500 respec­ tively. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, tran­ script o f record, and the names o f three refer­ ences to the Librarian, University o f Alberta, E dm onton, Alberta, Canada. L A W L IB R A R IA N . University o f Alberta L i­ brary requires an assistant law librarian. Some legal background or law library experience desirable, but not essential. A cadem ic status, excellent fringe benefits, rem oval grant. 25 * Salary according to experience and qualifica­ tions. Grade I $6 ,8 0 0 -$ 8 ,9 5 0 ; Grade I I $9,000- $10 ,4 5 0 : increments, $400 and $500 respec­ tively. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, transcript of record, and the names of three references to the Librarian, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. M E D IC A L L IB R A R IA N . University of Alberta Library requires a junior medical librarian. A biological sciences background desirable but not essential. Academic status, excellent fringe benefits, removal grant. Salary range, $ 6 ,8 00-$8,950, increment of $400. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, transcript of record, and the names of three references to the Librarian, University of Al­ berta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. P E R IO D IC A L S LIBR A R IA N . University of Alberta Library requires a junior librarian to assist the head of the Periodicals Department. Academic status, excellent fringe benefits, re­ moval grant. Salary range, $ 6 ,8 00-$8,950, increment of $400. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, transcript of record, and the names of three references to the Librarian, University of Al­ berta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. R E F E R E N C E L IB R A R IA N . University of Al­ berta Library requires a junior reference librarian, with humanities or social sciences background. Academic status, excellent fringe benefits, removal grant. Salary range, $ 6 ,8 00-$8,950, increment of $400. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, transcript of record, and the names of three references to the Librarian, University of Al­ berta, Edmonton, Canada. D IR E C T O R O F L IB R A R IE S . Applications are invited for the position of D irector of Libraries at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Applicants should hold a minimum of a B.A. or equivalent and a degree from an accredited library school. Extensive experience in aca­ demic library administration at a senior level is essential. The successful applicant will direct a rapidly expanding library system with a staff of 60. A new Education library was opened in November 1966, a Bio-medical library has just been started and a new central library building is planned to be completed within four to five years. Salary is competitive and open for negotiation. One month’s annual va­ cation with three months’ leave every fourth summer. Excellent fringe benefits and generous removal allowance. Apply: Mr. M. O. Morgan, V ice-President (A cad em ic), Memorial Univer- 26 sity of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfound­ land, Canada. U N IV E R SITY O F TORON TO LIBR A R Y needs ASSISTA N T HEAD, O R D E R D EPA R TM EN T. Ability to organize and supervise essential. Staff of 4 5 and acquisition budget of $1.4 million. Salary depends on qualifications, but minimum is $8,300. U N IV E R SIT Y O F TORONTO LIBR A R Y needs qualified librarian for U N IV E R SIT Y AR­ C H IV ES SE C TIO N . Reference or research ex­ perience an asset, and experience with archiviai material. Salary dependent on qualifications but not less than $6,800. U N IV E RSITY O F TORON TO LIBR A R Y in­ vites applications also from suitably qualified librarians for positions in the CA TALO GUE D EPA R TM E N T. Cataloguers are required with language proficiency in at least one of the following languages: Japanese, Sanskrit-Hindi, Persian, Turkish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Scandinavian languages. Salary open. Apply to Chief Librarian, University of Toronto, Toronto 5. BOOKS SEARCH S E R V IC E is one of our specialties. Foreign books and periodicals, current and out of print. Albert J. Phiebig, Box 532, White Pl a i n c M Y FOR SALE Q U A R TER LY C U M U LA TIV E IN D E X M E D I- CUS. vols. 1-60 (1 9 2 7 -1 9 5 6 ), very good con­ dition, $1,200.00, FO B , Cleveland, Ohio. U.S. PA TEN T O F F IC E , Official Gazette, 1847-1950, bound, some volumes in need of repair or re­ binding, $1,000.00 FO B , Cleveland, Ohio or will trade for library duplicates. W rite for full particulars. Catalogues and permanent periodi­ cals want list sent on request. Charterhouse of Parma; 5393 W est 16th Street; Parma, Ohio 44134. OUT OF PRINT CO LO N IAL BO O K S E R V IC E — Specialists in supplying the out-of-print books as listed in all library indices. (Granger poetry: Essay and General Literature; Shaw; Standard; Fiction; Biography; Lamont; Speech; e tc.) Catalogues on request. 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Preliminary 12-month field testing results have proven so successful, we are now offering Books For Publication Date Shelving on a national basis. Bro-Dart’s new service provides a wide selection of new books of all publishers, ready for your shelves by publication date . . . at your prevailing discounts. No contract or long-term commitment needed for participation. Here’s How It Works. Every month, an annotated list of selected books (averaging more than 250 titles whose creative background, timeli­ ness and/or popular appeal make prompt shelving desirable) will be sent to your library by the 1st of each month preceding month of publication. Books will be delivered by publication date if your order reaches us no later than the 15th of month preceding publication. Available Service Options. A. Books only. B. Books with complete set Catalog Cards, unheaded and unnumbered. C. Books with Cataloging and Processing Kits. D. Books completely Cataloged and Processed, ready to shelve. 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