ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 45 Classified Advertising NOTICE Respondents to advertisers offering faculty "ra n k " and "status" are advised th a t these terms are ambiguous and should inquire as to benefits involved. A ll advertisements submitted by institutions offering positions must include a salary range. The range should provide the applicant with an indication of the salary, the institution is w illing to provide for the position offered. A ll advertisements for the. Positions Wanted and the Positions Open classifications w ill be ed­ ited to exclude direct o r in d irect references to race, creed, color, age, and sex as conditions of employment. Classified advertising orders and copy, and cancellations should be addressed to the Advertising Department, 5 East Huron Street, Chicago 60611, and should reach tha office before the second of the month preceding pub li cation o f issue desired. Copy received after that tim may be held for the next issue. Rate for classified advertising i s $1.30 per printed line No additional charge is made for nonmember advertising POSITIONS WANTED SPECIAL COLLECTIONS/MANUSCRIPTS/RARE BOOKS. Seeking responsible administrative position in forward- looking college/university, or other repository, where the need for enlightened and modern preservation measures and managerial techniques has been recognized, and the commitment made to implement them. BA, MA, English; MA, Library Science, University of Chicago. Law school. Continuing education in conservation of research library materials. 7 years' experience. Currently employed by major Eastern small university. W rite Box 834, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. REFERENCE/PUBLIC SERVICE; C ollege/U niversity; MLS; 5 years' experience; currently underemployed; seeking challenging posîtion/admin¡stra†ive responsibility. W rite Box 836, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. FOR SALE "L A REVUE DES DEUX MONDES"— 126 volumes hard back and leather bound in 2 months periods. In ex­ cellent shape. Starting in 1870 to 1891 (included). 6 volumes are missing: Nov./D ec. 1879, J u ly /A u g . and N ov./Dec. 1881, M a rc h /A p r. and Nov./D ec. 1884, and M a rch /A p r. 1886. Contact Mrs. Odette D. Daniels, 1134 North Arcadia, C olorado Springs, CO 80903. BOOKSTORE Southern Oregon dealing in rare and used books. For details write to 3126 Madrona Lane, Medford, OR 97501. POSITIONS OPEN Administration LIBRARY DIRECTOR, Radford College invites a pplica­ tions for this position. Minimum qualifications include a professional degree in LS, experience in library positions, and proven administrative a b ility . Radford College is a comprehensive, coeducational state institution with over 3,600 students and a library containing 143,000 volumes. Position available immediately, salary level: $15,000— $18,000 depending on qualifications and experience. A p ­ plicants should submit complete resume, including names o f references and transcripts to Dr. David J. Moore, V¡ce-Pres. for Academic Affairs, Radford College, Rad­ ford, VA 24141. An equal opportunity employer. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, PUBLIC SERVICES (REFERENCE) available July I, 1974. For community college Learning Resource Center int ershelved book and media collection of 25,000 items. MSLS with subject Master's Degree pre­ , 0 t ­ e . . ferred, plus experience, with interest in the integration of educational media with library resources, and strong commitment to community college philosophy and career education. Twelve month position with 15 days vacation and usual benefits. Salary $11,560—$ 15,560. A p p ly: Dr. C. H. Mitlehner, Dean for Inst. Svcs. F.C.C. Frederick, MD 21701. ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE LIBRARY DIRECTOR position available July I, 1974. Salary $18,723—$24,468, depending on qualifications. Serves as full assistant to the Library Director and participates d irectly in all aspects of planning and administration. Plays a major role in a llo ­ cation, budgeting, building, and planning. In the absence of the Library Director acts as administrative head. Responsible prim arily for all internal operations including the direction and coordination of the day-to-day oper­ ations. MLS and additional formal education is required. Five years or more of professional library experience in a position of responsibility comparable to that of a librarian in charge of a major activity, with demon­ strated success in supervision, management, and ad­ ministration. Thorough understanding of educational principles and practices. Comprehensive knowledge of academic library organization, practices, and procedures. A p p ly to S. Pickett, Library Director, California State College, Sonoma, 1801 E. C otati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928; (707) 795-2397. HEAD, TECHNICAL SERVICES. Coordinate acquisitions and cataloging departments; assisted by two professional librarians. Some experience with computers and A /V preferred. Requirements: Several years of experience in academic library. M.S. in L.S., B.S. in Science or Engi­ neering area preferred. Salary: (12 months) $12,000 + depending on experience. Academic status, generous fringe benefits. Send resume to Mrs. O ttilie H. Rollins, Head Librarian, Clarkson College o f Technology, Pots­ dam, NY 13676, Equal Employment O pportu n ¡ty/A ffirm a - tive Action Employer. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR EDUCATIONAL MEDIA avail­ able July I, 1974. For community college Learning Re­ source Center with integrated library and audiovisual materials and services. M.S.L.S. or M .A. in Educational Media, with subject Master's Degree preferred, plus experience, and strong commitment to community college philosophy and career education. Must have an interest and demonstrated a b ility in prom oting the use of edu­ cational media among faculty and students. Salary $11,560—$15,560. A pply: Dr. C. H. Mitlehner, Dean for Inst. Svcs. F.C.C. Frederick, MD 21701. HEAD—SEARCHING SECTION TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION, U niversity of Manitoba. Degree from ac­ credited Library School. Cataloging experience. Knowl­ edge of languages other than English. Experience in Acquisition work. Staff of 5 Searchers and 2 Librarians. The Head of the Searching Section is responsible for vendor selection, advising and guiding both nonpro­ fessional workers and lib ra ri ans in checking and search­ ing routines, and solving biblio g ra p h ic problems related to the Acquisition department. Salary: $8,500-49,500 per annum, 35 hour week, 22 working days vacation. Apply with vitae to: Mr. Robert Lincoln, Head, Acquisitions Department, Technical Services Division, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba, W innipeg, Manitoba. Cataloging CHIEF CATALOGER. Challenging opportunity at one of the nation's leading historical agencies. Responsible for ACRL Membership December 31, 1973 13,482 December 31, 1972 12,472 December 31, 1971 12,101 46 cataloging all archives-library materials; audiovisual archives, data archives, institutional records, local gov­ ernment records, manuscripts, newspapers, oral history, books and serials, and state archives. M A or PhD in American history required; a dditional MLS desirable. A p p lica n t must have demonstrated leadership a b ility . W ill begin with expanding staff of 3 full-tim e and 10 part-tim e. Must be interested in computer applications to archives and library functions. Experience required; 3 or more years’ cataloging manuscripts or sim ilar special materials. Position to begin May. Starting salary $10,650. Contact Paul F. H ill, Archives-L¡brary, Ohio H istorical Society, 1-71 & 17 Ave., Columbus, OH 43211. Multiple DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE— PAHLAVI U N I­ VERSITY IN SHIRAZ-IRAN. Applications are invited for positions in library science at Assİs†ant/Associa†e/Pro- fessor levels for the academic year 1974—75. Duties include teaching to M.L.S. students in the fields of Technical Services and Mechanized Information Retrieval. M.L.S. degree preferably advanced certificate or Ph.D. in lib ra ry science with at least 3 years of teaching ex­ perience is required. Appointments on two year renewable contract with an annual salary range equivalent to $12,000 or to $20,000 depending on qualification and experience. Return fare. Please send written application, curriculum vitae and confidential recommendation from three referees to Dean M. Vessal; from whom particulars may be obtained. Reference REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Humanities specialist. Responsi­ ble for assisting readers in the use of the Library and its resources; selecting materials for the Reference col­ lection; com piling lists, research guides, bibliographies; maintaining contact with teaching and research staff. Q ualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school; B.A. in a humanities discipline, and one or more years professional experience. Faculty status, liberal fringe benefits, starting salary $10,296 for calendar year. A f­ firmative ac†ĩon/equal opportunity employer. A va ila b le im mediately. A p p ly to George R. Parks, University Li­ brarian, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881. REFERENCE SERVICES HEAD. Responsible for the man­ agement of the Main Library Reference Services in the humanities and social sciences. Plans and directs pro­ grams including interpretation o f b ib lio g ra p h ic re­ sources, orientation in the use of the library, collections development, and a sub-unit of government documents and microforms. Reports to the associate director. Master's degree in LS. Minimum o f 3 years' reference or related public service experience in academic o r mai or research library. Minimum annual salary $13,000. Send resume and references to Mrs. Helen W . Slotkin, Chairperson, Library Search Comm., Room 600, Main Campus Library, University o f Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O H 45221; (513) 475-6459. An equal o p p o rtu n ity /a ffirm a - tive action employer. HEAD OF REFERENCE DEPARTMENT, Iowa State Uni­ versity Library. Responsible for d irecting a centralized Reference Department of six librarians, four classified staff members plus hourly personnel. Department pro­ vides wide-ranging reference services including inter- library loan and resource sharing through networks. Q ualifications: MLS, several years of professional ex­ perience, with at least two years of reference work in a research library, demonstrated adm inistrative ability, proficiency in working with the University community, and a creative approach to information service. A d d itio n a l graduate education desirable. A va ila b le July I, 1974. Salary: $12,000 up, depending upon experience. Faculty rank, TIAA, one month vacation per fiscal year, other excellent fringe benefits. Iowa State is an equal oppor- tu n ity /a ffirm a tiv e action employer. Please apply by March I, 1974 to: Warren B. Kuhn, Dean of Library Services, Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50010. Subject Specialists CIRCULATION AND DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN, LAW LIBRARY. Primary assignment involves supervision and management o f Library circulation operations and se­ lection, acquisitions and cataloging o f the government collection of the Law Library. Required: Fifth year library degree from accredited lib ra ry school. Several years relevant professional experience in Law Library desirable, but not necessary. Salary: $9,248—$12,049, de­ pending upon qualifications and experience. Fringe bene­ fits: TIAA-CREF retirement plan; social security; health, hospital and life insurance p a rtia lly subsidized; liberal sick leave. Wayne State University is an equal o p p or­ tunity employer. W rite to: Robert T. Grazier, Associate Director, University Libraries, Wayne State University, Detroit, Ml 48202. SOCIAL SCIENCE CATALOGER. Primary assignment to do o riginal cataloging and classification of materials in the Social Sciences. O ther responsibilities may include occasional staffing of Catalog Assistance Desk, service on Library committees. Required: Fifth year library de­ gree from • accredited library school. Several years relevant professional experience and some fa m ilia rity with computer applications in cataloging desirable but not necessary. Salary: $9,248-$ 12,049, depending upon qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits: TIAA- CREF retirem ent plan; social security; health, hospital and life insurance p a rtia lly subsidized; liberal sick leave. Wayne State University is an equal opportunity em­ ployer. W rite to : Robert T. Grazier, Associate Director, Wayne State University, Detroit, M l 48202. ASSISTANT LIFE SCIENCE LIBRARIAN. Duties: super­ vising four branch libraries, reference and bib lio g ra p h ica l work, etc. Q ualifications: graduate lib ra ry degree, relevant experience, supervisory a b ility, subject knowledge of agricultural or b iological sciences. Faculty status and rank, 22 working days annual vacation, group insurance, TIAA-CREF retirement plans in effect. Salary $9,500 or more, depending on qualifications. Currently available. A p p ly with resume to Ms. Katherine Markee, Personnel Librarian, Purdue University Libraries, West Lafayette, IN 47907. An equal opportunity employer. LIBRARY SYSTEMS SPECIALIST. Expansion of lib ra ry de­ velopment program a t the Headquarters O ffice of The C alifornia State University and Colleges creates the need fo r an academic librarian with systems analysis experience. The incumbent of this position w ill plan, coordinate, and conduct system-wide analyses o f the nineteen (19) campus library operations, systems and procedures. Also, conduct various studies and make a ppropriate recommendations based on findings, e.g. application of use of equipment, costs, layout and work flow, new budgeting process, new procedural policies and organization. Salary Range: $17,868—$21,708 per year. Four years technical lib ra ry experience and knowledge of programm ing and computer application to libraries necessary. Please send resume including salary history to: Personnel Department, O ffice of the Chancellor, The California State University & Colleges, 5670 W¡lshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036. An equal opportunity employer. SYSTEM BIBLIOGRAPHER. Expanding library development and service operation program in the Headquarters O ffice of The C alifornia State University and Colleges is seeking an experienced b ib lio g ra p h e r. Duties w ill in­ clude planning, developing, installing and m onitoring procedures fo r a coordinated systemwide. book and periodical collection development of the nineteen. (19) campus CSUC libraries. Also, develop and maintain union list of CSUC library holdings, develop and m onitor uniform system of cataloging, develop and execute volume purchasing agreements with vendors, develop arrangements to im plement cooperative resource sharing. Salary Range: $16,164 to $19,660 per year. Please send complete resume including salary history to : Personnel Department, O ffice o f the Chancellor, The California State University & Colleges, 5670 W ilshîre Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036. An equal opportunity employer. RARE BOOK BIBLIOGRAPHER. Position includes acqui­ sition, cataloging, and reference with emphasis on p u b lic service. Library science degree and subject master's degree in humanities or social sciences required.. Ex­ perience in rare books and supervisory a b ility required. Effective im mediately. Salary minimum $9,500. Send resume to R. Max W illocks, Assistant Director, Syracuse University Libraries, Syracuse, NY 13210. Syracuse Uni­ versity Libraries is an equal opportunity employer; M /F . Play up your periodicals … dress up your library Present your periodicals where they can be seen, appreciated, read and enjoyed … in these smart, efficient new Gaylord units … made especially to display periodicals … designed especially for library use. All have metal shelves and are finished in rich walnut grain vinyl. Contemporary design … sturdy construction. And economical, too. For further details about these and other forthcoming new displayers, designed for libraries by library specialists, please write today. N ow ! F ill MAJOR REFERENCE GAps w iτ H τ HesE t it I es Fro m E U R O P A - d iSTRibuTEd in A meri ca by G aI e R esearcH C o m p a n y For three years Gale has been distributing in America selected reference works of the distinguished British firm, Europa Publications Limited. The eight titles described below are of international value and repu­ tation and fill serious gaps in the reference collections of American libraries. Most of these titles have been cited favorably in such authoritative guides as American Reference Books Annual and Winchell’s Guide to Refer­ ence Books. (New editions of Europa titles are jet- freighted from London to Detroit … so your patrons can use them while they are at their newest and best.) AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 1974. 4th Edition. The first part of this survey and reference book is a general introduction to the continent as a whole and deals with African history and the problems of development. Part 2 fully describes all major African regional organizations. Part 3 is comprised of chapters by recognized authorities on each country’s physical and social geography, economy, and recent history. Also included are maps, statistical surveys, bibliog­ raphies, directory material, calendars, and a who’s who. About 1,200 pages. $42.00 (Ready March, 1974) THE EUROPA YEAR BOOK 1973. 14th Edition. “Europa Year Book is known for its up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive coverage” (ABBA). Volume 1 deals with 1,500 international organizations and with the countries of Europe, including the USSR and Turkey. Volume 2 covers Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australasia. For each coun­ try, details are given on its recent history, constitution, religions, social welfare, defense, etc. Also included for each is an extensive directory section. With indexes of inter­ national organizations and territories. 3,388 pages. 2 vols. $66.00 (In print) THE FAR EAST AND AUSTRALASIA 1974. 6th Edition. This annual includes essays by over 50 geographers, historians, and economists covering South Asia … South- East Asia … East Asia … and Australasia and the Pacific Islands. The book also includes a preliminary section con­ taining general introductory features and chapters on re­ gional cooperative organizations. Directory sections and statistical surveys on each country cover its government, judicial system, finance, trade, power, tourism, etc. With 31 maps, an index of territories, a calendar of events, a who’s who, a list of research institutes, and a bibliography. About 1,500 pages. $42.00 (Ready April, 1974) THE INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEM SERVICES 1974. 3rd Edition. Concise information about computer services available to outside customers from commercial, educational, and re­ search establishments throughout the world. Listed are the names, addresses, phone numbers, and officers’ names, fields of experience, the types of services offered, and the type of computer installation. About 700 pages. $27.00 (Ready April, 1974) THE INTERNATIONAL WHO’S WHO 1973-74. 37th Edition. The standard source of biographical information about eminent personalities in every country … the only place to find details on persons from the many countries having no national who’s who. The 37th Edition contains over 16,000 listings, nearly 900 of them brand new; existing biographies have been revised and updated, xx + 1,879 pages. $39.50 ( In p rin t) THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA 1973-74. 20th Edition. Reviews the year’s developments in the area and de­ scribes physical and social geography, racial and linguistic groupings, religions, resources, etc., of all countries and territories in the region. The chapters are similar in scope and features to those of The Far East and Australasia. With maps, bibliographies, directories, and appendixes, xxiv + 872 pages. $32.00 (In print) THE WORLD OF LEARNING 1973-74. 24th Edition. This two-volume work is firmly established as the com­ prehensive, up-to-date guide to educational, scientific, and cultural organizations all over the world. The first part lists, describes, and gives addresses for over 400 international or­ ganizations. Arranged alphabetically by country, the main section gives complete information on universities, colleges, libraries, research institutes, museums, art galleries, and learned societies. With 411-column index. “This is the stan­ dard directory on the subject” (ARBA). About 2,000 pages in 2 vols. $50.00 (Ready Feb., 1974) INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION DIRECTORY. A new Europa publication—distributed in the U.S. exclu­ sively by Gale. This is the first guide to the high-interest field of international foundations, trusts, and similar nonprofit institutions. The Directory provides a comprehensive picture of some 1,000 foundations active in science, medicine, education, social welfare, the arts and humanities, international rela­ tions, etc. The entries, arranged by country, supply each in­ stitution’s name, address, purpose, details of its activities, publications, and officers. About 500 pages. Introduction. $22.00 (Ready April, 1974) STANDING ORDERS Place your standing order now to receive new editions as soon as they are available. New edi­ tions of all these Europa books appear annually (except for The International Directory of Com­ puter and Information System Services and the International Foundation Directory). 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