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PERIODICALS

PERIODICALS—sets, files, numbers—bought, sold, exchanged. Microcard reprints of rare files. Catalogues & buying lists. J. S. Canner Inc., Dept. ACRE, Boston 20, Mass.

BOOKS

BOOKS FROM USSRin Russian and English. Art, Biology, Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Foreign Relations, Geography, History, Law, Literature (classics and contemporary). Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Theatre, etc. Russian language study courses. Dictionaries. Records; Ballet, Opera, drama, folk songs, etc. Subs, to magazines accepted. Stop in and browse. Mail orders filled. Free catalogs. Phone CH 2-4500. Write Dept. 250, Four Continent Book Corp., 156 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 10, N.Y., Cor. 20 St.

INDEXERS NEEDED: THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY has immediate openings for indexers in the following periodical and book indexes—APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX, BIOLOGICAL & AGRICULTURAL INDEX, BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX, CUMULATIVE BOOK INDEX, EDUCATION INDEX, LIBRARY LITERATURE, READERS’ GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE and STANDARD CATALOG.

Applicants for the periodical indexes should be able to assign subject headings to articles in current journals. It is desirable that applicants for CUMULATIVE BOOK INDEX and STANDARD CATALOG have cataloging experience. Applicants for APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX, BIOLOGICAL & AGRICULTURAL INDEX, BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX and EDUCATION INDEX should have some subject background. Salary will depend on qualifications and experience and will be reviewed annually. Many Company benefits such as vacations, sick pay, pensions. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Major Medical, etc. 5 day, 35 hour week.

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SEARCH SERVICEis one of our specialties. Foreign books and periodicals, current and out of print. Albert J. Phiebig, Box 532, White Plains, N.Y.

OUT-OF-PRINT

COLONIAL BOOK SERVICE—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; etc.) Catalogues on request. Want lists invited. 23 East 4th St., New York 3, N.Y.

WANT LISTSget prompt attention, wide search, reasonable prices from International Bookfinders, Box 3003-CRL, Beverly Hills, California.

ECONOMICS, Business, Labor and Industrial Relations, Trade Union Movement, Politics, Foreign Affairs, Government, Public Administration, Social History. Successful search service for o.p. wants in these and allied subjects. Catalogues 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.

POSITIONS WANTED

MAN, 45, M.A.L.S. and M.A. in history. Seeks position as assoc, or asst, director in university library system or as head librarian in college. Eight years professional experience, six as head of college library. Available September 1967. CRL Box 696, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

AUGUST EMPLOYMENT(2-3 wks.) in Phila. area wanted by college librarian, M.S. in L.S. Background includes circulation, some cataloging, school library work. Can I fill in for vacationing staff member? Write Box 697, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

LIBRARIAN, woman in 30’s, 15 years varied experience MALS, excellent references, desires administrative position in predominantly Negro college. Box 699, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

LIBRARIAN AND MATHEMATICIAN.Husband—Wife. Librarian husband has M.L.S. plus experience. Mathematician wife has M.A. plus experience. Both in 30’s age bracket. College and Junior College faculty. Desire positions in Southeast but will consider elsewhere. Available Tune, 1967. Box 691, CRL, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

POSITIONS OPEN

NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,Doctoral program, air conditioned divisional library, 600,000 volumes, needs cataloger. Well organized, functioning department. No backlogs. Changing to L.C. Excellent fringe benefits, salary dependent upon experience. Two years or more of professional cataloging experience desired. Friendly informal atmosphere. Attractive community. Educational and cultural advantages. Close to Glacier, Banff, Tetons, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver. Cool summers, mild winters. CRL, Box 694, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

CATALOGER. Private liberal arts college in Florida will have opening Sept. 1, 1967 for beginning or experienced cataloger. Salary open depending on experience—Masters in library science required. Good fringe benefits. Send resume indicating salary needs to CRL, Box 695, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

DIRECTORto organize and administer a Technical Processing Center for group of colleges. Finger Lakes area. New York State. Knowledge of technical processing and automated equipment necessary. Salary: $12,000 to $14,000 depending on training and experience. CRL Box 698, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago 60611.

CATALOGERfor women’s college, San Francisco area wanted for July or Sept. Prefer woman with LS degree and experience. Salary open. Fine new building. Faculty status, month vacation, medical insurance. Write Chief Librarian, Dominican College, San Rafael, Calif. 94901.

UC IRVINE—fast-growing new campus in southern California has three immediate vacancies in Technical Processing (acquisitions/ catalog). L-1 range 6400-7100, L-2 range 7100- 9000. Please address University Librarian, University of California, Irvine 92664, describing experience, minimum salary expected and providing three references.

TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY, Hartford, has openings (1) Chief of Technical Processes (September 1) $8400-$10,800; (2) Rare Book Cataloguer (position open) $6900-$8100; (3) General Cataloguer (position open) $6600- $7800. Usual fringe benefits, 35-hour work week, one-month vacation, free tuition in Trinity Graduate School, 450,000 volumes in modern, air-conditioned building. Apply to Donald B. Engley, Librarian, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 06106.

LIBRARIANwith science background. Interesting position in charge of Chemistry, Math-Physics & Agriculture Departmental Libraries of University. July 1. No experience required. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Major Medical, month vacation, State retirement plan. 37.5 hours a week. Write Director of Libraries, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711.

LIBRARIAN—Immediate opening in a rapidly expanding community college, in stimulating suburban area, one hour from Chicago. Faculty status, state retirement benefits. Beginning salary $8,500 to $10,000, depending on training and experience. Annual increments, summer school extra. Write: President, Bloom Community College, Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411.

CATALOGER—Immediate opening in a rapidly expanding community college in stimulating suburban area, one hour from Chicago. Faculty status, state retirement benefits. Beginning salary $6,000 to $7,500 depending on training and experience. Annual increments, summer school extra. Write: President, Bloom Community College, Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411.

GENERAL LIRRARIAN, Elmhurst College. Private liberal arts college of 1300 students located in western suburb of Chicago. Master’s degree essential. Twelve month contract, one month vacation. Beginning September 1, 1967. From $6800. Faculty status. Blue Cross, major medical, and other group benefits. Apply to Melvin R. George, Librarian, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois 60126.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Library of Medical Sciences, Chicago. CIRCULATION-REFERENCE ASSISTANT, fifth-year library school degree, experience desirable, minimum salary $6,600, month vacation, retirement system, academic rank, available April 1, 1967. Write: Wilma Troxel, Director, University of Illinois, Library of Medical Sciences, 1853 West Polk Street, P. O. Box 7509, Chicago, Illinois 60680. Telephone: 312-663-7332.

ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.Liberal Arts College. Position open July 1, 1967. Minimum salary with graduate library degree $6,500. Additional benefits include college paid TIAA/CREF, insurance, family tuition etc. Details will be sent to applicant. One month annual vacation. Faculty Status. Apply to: Robert Y. Coward, Head Librarian, Franklin College Library, Franklin, Indiana 46131. Telephone 317-736-6181.

ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN, HANOVER COLLEGE.United Presbyterian, liberal arts college of 1,000 students. Present holdings of 90,000 volumes, increase of 8% per year. Staff of 8, new position for fourth professional on staff. Duties in general reference and cataloging, with primary responsibility in reference. Excellent opportunity to learn all phases of librarianship for a beginning professional. Salary, $6,000-$8,- 000, depending upon degrees and experience. Fringe benefits of approximately 18% of base salary. Apply to Walter D. Morrill, College Librarian, Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana 47243—Phone: 812-866-2151.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY—(1) Librarian for Economics and Government, library degree plus subject background, French and German, salary $10,000 up. (2) Librarian for English, library degree with subject background plus German and French, salary $10,000 up. (3) Librarian for History, library degree plus subject background and knowledge of French and German, salary $10,000 up. (4) Cataloger for Slavic Materials, knowledge of two Slavic Languages, salary $7,000 up. Reply Jane Flener, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

CAREERSin a major university library in a small Midwestern town. (1) Education Library assistant; (2) serials cataloger; (3) cataloger for materials in Japanese; and (4) cataloger for materials in Slavic languages. Salaries, $7,350 and up. Faculty status. Social Security; TIAA (15% plan); disability, life, and major medical insurance programs. Apply to the Director, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

COORDINATOR,Library Services and Instructional Materials. Responsibility: establish library and instructional materials center in new, two-year community college. Master’s degree library science and some experience required. Projected enrollment, 1967—1500. Salary; $12,- 000-$15,000. Openings for assistant librarians also exist. Contact: Dr. V. R. Pickett, Area Ten Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYhas openings for (1) a Reference Librarian for general reference work in Central Library—a beginning position but one or two years experience will be no hinderance; (2) a Periodicals and Reserve Librarian in the Law Library—also a beginning position; (3) Two catalogers—would prefer some experienee but will consider beginners; familiarity with LC classification helpful but not mandatory. 5th year degree required for all positions. Minimum beginning salary for person with no experience $6,300. Additional compensation for experience and/or additional degrees or special language or subject competency. Full faculty status including TIAA. Usual fringe benefits. Kentucky is an equal opportunity employer. Apply: Stuart Forth, Director, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, Kentucky 40506.

DOCUMENTS LIBRARIANto begin June 25, 1967. New air-conditioned building. Complete academic status. Rank: assistant professor. Beginning salary, including summer session, $8,- 800-$9,900, depending on qualifications. Experience with documents required. Write E. W. Erickson, Head Librarian, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan.

REFERENCE LIBRARIANand an Acquisitions Librarian needed for expanding staff of a rapidly growing liberal arts college library. TIAA, Blue Cross, Christmas and Easter recess plus one month summer vacation. Competitive salary. Write James A. Dodd, Director, Shipman Library, Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan 49221.

GRADUATE LIBRARIAN,The University of Michigan Library. Responsible for graduate reader services in the humanities and social sciences primarily through the Circulation and Reference Departments, and for service to the faculty of the nearly 30 teaching departments and their nearly 15,000 students who predominantly use the General Library collections; assists in reviewing the General Library book collections in these subject areas, in recommending titles for withdrawal or transfer, and in book selection in these subjects; is in charge of the maintenance of the General Library Building, and assists in planning for its rehabilitation in the near future; prepares studies of possible future needs for graduate reader services. Qualifications and salary: Graduate degree in Library Science and a minimum of five years of progressively more responsible professional library experience, including public service and supervisory responsibility in a college or university library; completion of doctorate desirable. $12,500 minimum beginning salary, higher salary possible for extensive relevant experience. Apply to Miss Marjorie M. Tompkins, Personnel, Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, 48104. The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity employer.

REFERENCE-ORDER LIBRARIAN.Open September 1. Liberal arts college for men in historic small town close to larger cities. New library; expanding services and collection to meet demands of changing curriculum and science research grants. Faculty rank, pension plan, 39-hour week; 4 weeks vacation plus faculty holidays. Salary: $6500 with adjustment for experience. Write: Mrs. Jean Brose, St. Mary’s College, Winona, Minnesota 55987.

ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN—If you want the pleasure and satisfaction of working in a small congenial situation with a friendly staff, bring your ideas and experience to help us reorganize periodicals and serials records, expand the subscription list, get the binding backlog bound, and then move into collections development. Salary $8000, Assistant Professor, start May 1 or as soon as possible. Liberal benefits include TIAA-CREF, Social Security, group hospitalization, one month vacation. Beautiful campus overlooking Missouri River, 1/2 hour from downtown Kansas City. Write Harold Smith, Librarian, Park College, Parkville, Mo. 64152.

REFERENCE LIBRARIAN—To offer a program of public service to students and faculty in a liberal arts college with a fine tradition and excellent undergraduate curriculum. Salary $8400, Assistant Professor, start September 1. Liberal benefits include TIAA-CREF, Social Security, group hospitalization, one month vacation. Beautiful campus overlooking Missouri River, 1/2 hour from downtown Kansas City. Write Harold Smith, Librarian, Park College, Parkville, Mo. 64152.

MEDICAL LIBRARY.Acquisitions Librarian. Select and supervise additions to collection of largest Midwest medical library south of Chicago and to Rockies. Written acquisitions policy. Computerized system. Acquisitions budget $70,000 per year. Clerical assistance. Salary $7,000-$8,000, depending on experience. Dr. Estelle Brodman, Washington University School of Medicine Library, 4580 Scott Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

MEDICAL LIBRARY.Machine Projects Librarian. Plan and execute experiments in machine methods. Teaches pre-doctoral Fellows in Computer Librarianship. Staff includes one professional librarian and one machine operator. Salary $8,000-$12,000, depending upon experience. Dr. Estelle Brodman, Washington University School of Medicine Library, 4580 Scott Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

CHAIRMAN, LIBRARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENTneeded September 1967 to expand our current library science minor program to include a Teacher-Librarian major at a state college located in North Jersey within the greater New York metropolitan area. Position is available at the Associate Professor level with a salary range from $9,405.00 to $12,225.00 with annual increments of $478.00. Excellent pension and health insurance plans. Opportunity for summer session teaching results in additional compensation. Qualifications include two years of approved graduate study beyond the MLS plus a minimum of six years of professional experience including, preferably, both school library work and classroom teaching. Write in detail to; Dean Alton D. O’Brien, Newark State College, Union, New Jersey 07083.

ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN AND PERIODICALS LIBRARIANneeded for rapidly expanding college library near New York and Philadelphia by Sept. 1. Positions available either as Asst. Prof. (Masters degree in subject plus library school degree plus 4 years experience) at salary $7,037 to $10,059, annual increment $387; or Asst. Prof. II (Library school degree plus 2 years experience) salary $6,684 to $8,688, increment $334. Ten month appointment; summer session optional, paid separately; full faculty status; good pension system; free major medical. Broadly interested, industrious, alert librarians apply immediately to Felix E. Hirsch, Librarian, Trenton State College, Trenton, N.J. 08625.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICOwill need on July 1, 1967 the following librarians: (1) Assistant subject librarians for Social Science, Humanities, General Reference, Science and Engineering, and Fine Arts. (2) Gift and Exchange Librarian. (3) Catalogers for government publications and for serials. Salaries depend upon qualifications. Apply to: David O. Kelley, University Librarian, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106.

READER SERVICES HEAD.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Major staff position to organize professional services to faculty, research and students. Salary $10,500 base. Position for one of proven administrative and planning abilities in informational and bibliographic services to technical community and collection development. L.S. degree required. With assistance of professional programmer participate in and contribute to definite program of computer applications in bibliographic control. Operational IBM system 360 immediately available. Apply: Edward A. Chapman, Director of Libraries, R.P.I. Troy, N.Y. 12181. Telephone collect 518-270-6426.

SCIENCE REFERENCE.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Assist Reader Services Head in organizing and supplying professional services to faculty, research and students; participate in technical collection development and in developing automated library system. Qualifications desired; Science major, M.L.S. Base $7500 per annum plus usual benefits and professional status. Apply: Edward A. Chapman, Director of Libraries, R.P.I. Troy, N.Y. 12181. Telephone collect 518-270-6426.

LIBRARIAN, (male or female), Chief cataloger for community college library in N.Y.C. Reclassification to LC in process. A.L.A. accredited library degree & cataloging experience required. Ass’t professor rank. Effective Sept. 1, 1967. Salary range $8950-$11,950 in seven steps. Send résumé to: Box CRL 218, 125 W. 41 St., NYC.

ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN, HEAD OF READERS’ SERVICES.Administer Reference and Circulation Departments; supervise work of three professional librarians and six-non-professional assistants; take part in reference work with students and faculty. Begin September 1, 1967. Undergraduate liberal arts college for women in process of moving to new campus. Beautiful new library opened in June 1966. Requirements; liberal arts background, graduate professional degree from accredited library school, at least four years progressively responsible reference experience in academic library. Salary: $8,000.00 or more depending on experience and qualifications. Benefits: faculty status, 2 months summer vacation. Blue Cross/ Blue Shield and major medical paid by College, TIAA, Social Security. Apply with résumé and references to; Gladys M. Brownell, Librarian, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866.

REFERENCE LIBRARIANto develop section in small liberal arts college. Located on South Shore of Long Island 50 miles from New York City. Faculty rank, TIAA, and other benefits. 5th year library degree and experience required. Salary commensurate with experience. Send application to; Martha R. Schmidt, Chief Librarian, Adelphi Suffolk College, Oakdale, N.Y. 11769.

ASSISTANT LIBRARIANto learn all phases of library work in a growing community college, beginning September 1. Liberal personnel policies. A new building to look forward to. Salary dependent on training and experience. Apply Dean of Instruction, Sinclair Community College, 117 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45402.

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONwill have the following openings on or before July 1, 1967. The first two positions require the MLS but no prior experience. The third, fourth and fifth positions require the MLS and subject background. 1) General reference librarian for Social Science and Humanities, 2) General cataloger, 3) Science-technology librarian to administer library in new science center and to perform undergraduate reference work in the sciences, 4) Science-technology subject librarian to work initially in all sciences (the number of subject areas will be reduced as staff is added), build a collection and work primarily with graduate students and faculty, 5) Humanities subject librarian to perform the duties described above in No. 4 in the fields of philosophy, psychology, languages and literature. For additional information or for application write University Librarian, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44304.

OHIO UNIVERSITY, ATHENS.Oldest institution of higher learning in the Northwest Territory. A state assisted university under youthful vigorous leadership. (See Life Magazine January 15, 1965). Increasing emphasis on research and on area redevelopment. Automation for library has begun; new library building is under construction and should be ready in spring of 1968. Present size of book collection approaches 400,000 volumes, plus extensive microfilm holdings. Athens is pleasantly located in the hills of southeastern Ohio, 75 miles from Columbus. The University brings a wide variety of inexpensive cultural offerings. Professional librarians enjoy faculty status and most faculty privileges. Insurance and major medical premiums are partly added to the salary. Annual vacation is 26 working days. All salaries are open depending on qualifications. Minimum base salary for beginners: $7,000. Applicants should be emotionally mature professionally minded individuals who can get along with people and who will respond to the challenge of the new Ohio University. Acquisitions Librarian. Directs administration of acquisitions department in a fast growing situation with E.D.P. prospects. Has staff of bibliographical and clerical assistants. Languages desired. Bibliothecal and business sense expected. Assistant Cataloging Librarian. Does original cataloging of monographs (not L.C. card work). Library has changed to L.C. classification. Languages desired. Serials Cataloger. To handle serials cataloging. Has clerical assistants. Opportunity to work with developing E.D.P. and other developments in new building. Assistant Reference Librarians. General reference in present building will change to specialized service in the new library. Would like to find personnel with interest in business and sciences. Other backgrounds can also be used. Music Librarian. To head music library, and to serve as liaison between Main Library and School of Music. Adequate music background and library science degrees needed. Salary open depending on qualifications. Science Librarian. To serve initially in Main Library reference to develop science holdings and faculty liaison, then to head Science-Tech division of new library to open in the late spring of 1968; then, if developments proceed as expected, to become librarian of a separate science research library now being projected. Write Walter W. Wright, Director of Libraries, Ohio University, Athens Ohio 45701.

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARY, in a lively city of 75,000 between mountains and ocean, seeks (1) Mature, experienced cataloger with administrative talents and thorough knowledge of LC classification, to work as supervising head of serials and reclassification unit. Salary not less than $9,060 for initial appointment; (2) Cataloger with some experience with LC classification for reclassification project. Initial salary $7,200 or more depending upon qualification; (3) Science librarian to administer new Science Divisional Library in campus Science Center. Requires appropriate subject background, experience, a working knowledge of one or more languages, and administrative talent. Salary $10,000-$12,000. All positions carry faculty status, eligibility for sabbatical leave, and other fringe benefits. Write with full details to: Carl W. Hintz, University Librarian, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403.

STATE COLLEGEexpanding staff in September to match increased enrollment and library building addition. Needs 2 Assistant Catalogers and 1 Assistant Reference Librarian. First cataloger to supervise change from D C to L C. Must have MLS plus 3 years experience, preferably with L C. Second cataloger to assist in regular processing. Can be recent MLS graduate. Reference Librarian to aid students in using library and assist in book selection within his subject speciality or interest. Will give preference to librarian with second Master’s and 3-5 years experience. Salary for 9 months: $6,580-15,080, depending on education and experience. Summer employment extra. Complete faculty status, state retirement plan, sabbaticals, cumulative sick leave, cost-sharing Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Major Medical. Brief driving time to Penn State, Corning, Cornell, Finger Lakes. Apply James J. Simonis, Mansfield State College, Mansfield, Pennsylvania 16933.

READERS SERVICE LIBRARIAN(Man). Immediate opening in rapidly expanding community college near Philadelphia. Full faculty rank and status, liberal employee benefits include Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Life and health insurance, T.I.A.A. Excellent salary scale with position on scale depending on training and experience. Requirements: Masters degree from A.L.A. accredited school, 3 years’ experience desired but will consider well-qualified beginner. Apply: Mrs. Marjorie F. Davis, Librarian, Montgomery County Community College, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428.

TWO POSITIONS:Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., urban area near New York City, Philadelphia and the Poconos. Expanding library in a new building. Assistant Cataloger and Assistant Reference Librarian. 5th year library degree. Salary depends upon experience and qualifications. 38-hour week, faculty status, month’s vacation plus holidays, TIAA, hospitalization. Apply: Clyde L. Haselden, Librarian, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. 18042.

CATALOGER, RICE UNIV., HOUSTON, TEXAS. University experience, languages important, capable original cataloging. New building under const., good prospects. Salary open, at least $700/mo. Write Richard O’Keeffe, Acting Librarian.

NEW 6.7 MILLION DOLLAR LIBRARY BUILDING BEING STAFFED.The University of Utah Libraries in Salt Lake City has recently budgeted new positions as Life Sciences Librarian, Literature Librarian, and Social Sciences Librarian; salaries beginning at $8,500. Additional positions available as Undergraduate Librarian, Book Stacks Librarian, Audio Visual Librarian, Gifts & Exchanges Librarian, and Catalogers; salaries beginning at $6,500. All positions carry faculty rank of Instructor or higher, 24 days vacation, 12 days sick leave annually, Sabbatical Leave after each 12 quarters, Medical insurance, low-cost health and accident insurance, TIAA-CREF retirement. Beginning dates July through December. Submit application and personal résumé to Ralph D. Thomson, Director of Libraries, University of Utah Libraries, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112.

ASSISTANT LIBRARIANfor Norwich University. Good opportunity for the right person. Located in New England village with good environment for growing family. Salary up to $8,500 depending upon experience. Responsible for technical processing initially. MA from accredited library school required. TIAA, usual fringe benefits, one month’s vacation, etc. Contact Victor H. Johnson, Librarian, Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont 05663.

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTEhas positions open in Cataloging, Reference and Acquisitions. Salary $6,144-$7,680 depending on experience. All positions require a 5th year degree from ALA accredited library school. Apply to Frank C. Shirk, Library Director, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061.

WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGEneeds a Catalog Librarian, position open June 19; expect new positions Sept. 18 for Serials and Assistant Acquisitions Librarians. Instructor’s level; presently $6,600 for 9 months with $1,467 for 2 months summer quarter but should increase with final 67/68 budget. TIAA & Social Security; excellent group health and medical insurance. Graduate library degree required. New Math-Computer Center lends impetus to library’s automation; IBM 357 Circulation program now in operation is first phase, with Acquisitions and Serials next projected. First new “cluster” college opens Fall ’68. $1,- 750,000 library addition to be ready Fall ’69. Unbeatable outdoor recreation, close to metropolitan centers. Apply: Wm. H. O. Scott, Associate Director for Data Processing, W.W.S.C., Mabel Zoe Wilson Library, Bellingham, WA. 98225.

HEAD CATALOGERwanted for rapidly growing 2-yr. community college library in Maritimes. Library degree plus experience with LC classification required. Salary competitive and depending on qualifications. Regular fringe benefits. Completely new campus under construction this spring. Send résumé, with references, to K. M. Duff, Librarian, Univ. of New Brunswick in Saint John, 144 Union St., Saint John, N.B., Canada.

THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGErequires a Chief Librarian to assume responsibility for organizing, planning, and directing library services for the new university, established on January 1, 1967. This is a senior appointment. Salary and level of appointment dependent on previous experience and on academic qualifications. Duties likely to begin on July 1, 1967. Salary Schedule: Professor $16,- 600- ; Associate professor $12,500-16,550. Send applications and enquiries to Dr. R. J. Leskiw, Acting President, The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,expanding professional staff for new (628,000 volume capacity) building, ready in May, 1967, invites applications for six new positions, all requiring accredited library training. The first two are senior positions, requiring relevant experience and background, with salaries depending upon qualifications but not less than $8,000. (1) Collections Librarian, to be responsible for growth of collections through purchase, gift, and exchange; coordinating selection of books, etc. by faculty and library staff. Needed qualities are administrative and bibliographic abilities, scholarly interests, tact and judgment. (2) Engineering Librarian, to be responsible for Engineering Faculty Library; to supervise Branch staff and work with faculty in selecting materials and devising and implementing systems of information control and retrieval. (3) and (4) Two Reference Librarians (beginning or intermediate), interest in library orientation and/or in book selection in subject areas an asset; starting salaries $6,000 or $7,000, (5) and (6) Two Catalogers (beginning or intermediate), one with science-engineering background or experience, other with arts background; starting salaries $6,000 or $7,000, with extra allowance for language competencies. Excellent working conditions and fringe benefits; four weeks’ vacation; faculty club membership; creative arts activities; hillside campus in pleasant small city. Apply with résumé of education and experience to Dr. Gertrude E. Gunn, Librarian, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., Canada.

TECHNION—ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HAIFA.Applications are invited for the post of HEAD LIBRARIAN for the Central Library of the Technion, Israel’s only technological university, directed equally towards research (fundamental and applied) and teaching in engineering, architecture, economics and the exact sciences. It has some 4,000 undergraduate and 1,300 graduate students, and 800 faculty members. It consists of 16 departments, some with branch libraries. The Central Library is beautifully located in a new modern building. It has 100,000 volumes, 5,000 periodicals, a book budget of $300,000, and a staff of 70. The Head Librarian is a member of the Academic Senate. The salary is that of a full professor, IL 27,000 per annum. Fares to Israel for the appointee and his family and the cost of transporting their personal effects will be paid by the Technion. In addition, retirement pension benefits, subsidised housing, sabbatical leave, book allowance, and an annual travel grant of $900 for participation in overseas conferences are provided. QUALIFICATIONS required for the position are: Academic education in Natural Sciences or Technology; degree of D.L.S., Ph.D. or D.Sc. Preference will be given to holders of M.L.S. or D.L.S. or equivalent. Experienee in library administration at an institution of higher learning. Ability to conduct negotiations at a high level with individuals and institutions. Perfect knowledge of English; knowledge of Hebrew desirable. Overseas candidates will be given an opportunity of improving their knowledge of Hebrew. Preference will be given to candidates with a good knowledge of several languages (French, Russian, German). APPLICATIONS should be addressed to: The Secretary for Academic Staff, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa, Israel, by not later than 1st June 1967.

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