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BOOKS OF ALL the University & College Presses can be bought from one reliable source. We are the only jobber devoted exclusively to this field. A 10% discount, rapid service, and thorough follow-ups. Send orders to University Press Book Service, 302 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10001, (212) 564-2049.
LIBRARIANS: Did you know that there is one place where you can purchase all your University & College Press books at a straight 10% discount? Large stock on hand. We are devoted exclusively to University Press titles. Send us your orders and watch a specialist perform. University Press Book Service, 302 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10001, (212) 564-2049.
WANTED
COLOR PLATE BOOKS. Botanical, sporting, natural history, atlases, ornithology, costumes, views, landscapes, etc. Especially wanted Audubon, Catesby, Gould, Hudson River portfolio, Ackermann Publications, florals, etc. We will consider incomplete books & volumes outwardly in bad condition—the plates being of main importance. Also, Black and White illustrated books such as Piranesi, Bartlett, Allom, etc. J. N. Bartfield Books, Inc., 45 West 57†h Street, New York, N.Y. 10019.
POSITIONS WANTED
JUNE 1971 GRADUATE (MSLS) seeks position in an academic library with emphasis on Black Studies. Experience includes I year as student assistant to Afro-American bibliographer. BA in French. Available for interview in June. Reply to Box 805, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago. Illinois 60611.
LIBRARIAN/ANALYST/PROGRAMMER, with 4 years' experience in acquisitions and serials, desires responsible position in medium to large academic. library. MSLS with background including systems design, familiarity with computers, and working knowledge of COBOL and PL-I. H. C. Broussard, 5601 Chamberlain Drive, New Orleans, La. 70122.
POSITIONS OPEN
Administration
APPLICATION IS INVITED FOR THE POSITION OF REFERENCE SERVICE HEAD. Dufies include coordination and supervision of the general and special reference and informational services in the main library. Active participation in reference work is required. The library has over 700,000 volumes and is growing rapidly. MLS required; a second master’s degree in a subject area is also desirable. Candidate should have five years' general academic library reference experience and demonstrated supervisory and organizational ability. Excellent fringe benefit program. Salary range begins at $11,500 for twelve months. Apply to Hans Engelke, Acting Head of Libraries, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001.
Technical Services
HEAD OF TECHNICAL SERVICES. Attractive opportunity or energe+ic, innovative librarian. Responsible for developing, administering, and integrating the ordering, cataloging, and processing of library materials. Qualifications include experience, ambition, and imagination. MLS required. Starting salary to $15,000. Send resume to Jasper G. Schad, Director of Libraries, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas 67208.
Cataloging
HEAD OF CATALOGING, University of Denver. Position open immediately. Supervise monographic cataloging department (4 professional and 26 clerks). MLS and appropriate experience required. Salary up to $12,000. Faculty status; TIAA; liberal benefits. Interviews may be arranged at ALA Convention, Dallas. Write: David Shavi†, Assistant Director for Technical Services, Denver, Colorado 80210.
SUBJECT SPECIALISTS
PHYSICAL SCIENCE LIBRARIAN. Simon Fraser University requires a physical science librarian to work in the Sciences Division of the Library. Position involves collection development, assistance to students and faculty in the use of the library, reference service and literature searching. Physics/Mathematics background and accredited library school degree required. Recent graduates will be considered. Salary range $8,400-$12,CCO. Please send resume to Mr. L. E. Thomas, Assistant University Librarian for Collections, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
HUMANITIES LIBRARIAN. Subject specialist in new library building to maintain liaison with faculty and students in subjects of special competence; to participate in collection development; to develop innovative methods of library instruction. Requirements: Graduate degree in library science from ALA accredited school, second master's degree, or beyond, in area of humanities, 3 or more years' experience in academic library; training in systems analysis will be a plus. Minimum salary: $10,200 for 9 months (optional summer work); higher salary dependent upon training and experience. Full member of faculty. Write: Harold E. Helmrich, Chief Librarian, Maltby Library, Slippery Rock State College, Slippery Rock, Pa. 16057.
FINE ARTS LIBRARIAN to head new Fine Arts Library. MLS plus minimum two years' professional experience in fine arts/architecture library; preference also for MA in fine arts or architecture. Instructor rank or title, onemonth vacation, retirement and insurance frinqe benefits. Salary $9,000 up, depending upon qualifications. An equal opportunity employer.. Send resume to: Kenneth G. Peterson, Associate Librarian, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901.
BIBLIOGRAPHER, required for collection building in the Humanities. Qualifications should include: library degree, advanced degree in a humanities subject together with some relevant experience. Academic salary (starting range between $9,405411,431), usual fringe benefits, TIAA, etc. Appy to: Librarian, Rutgers University Libraries, New Brunswick, N.J. 08901.
Multiple
BIBLIOGRAPHERS: (I) for Romance Languages and Literature (especially French), Broad knowledge of the general subject area, its bibliographic tools, current publishers' output, bibliographic search procedures, and reasonable fluency in French are required. In-depth knowledge of a particular aspect of the subject, knowledge of out-of-print material and antiquarian dealers, and fluency in other languages will be helpful; (2) for Religion and Philosophy. Broad knowledge of the general subject area, its bibliographic tools, current publishers' output and bibliographic search procedures is required. In-depth knowledge or a particular aspect of the subject, knowledge of out-of-print material and antiquarian dealers and some related language fluency would be helpful; (3) for History. Broad knowledge of the general subject area (North American and British history and history of Western Europe), its bibliographic tools, current publishers' output and bibliographic search procedures is required. In-depth knowledge of a particular aspect of the subject, knowledge of out-of-print material and antiquarian dealers and some related language fluency would be helpful. Salary for each position is $9,000. Send resume to R. Max Willocks, Assistant Director of Libraries, 208 Carnegie, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13210.
NATIONAL FACULTY DIRECTORY-1971
READY NOW!
HERE’S WHAT REVIEWERS HAVE SAID:
HIGHER EDUCATION BOOK REVIEW The National Faculty Directoryis a thorough and comprehensive volume and an invaluable source material for personnel in the academic community arid otherwise. A 'must' reference aid in any administrative-academic office." (July 1, 1970)
AMERICAN LIBRARIESRight straight out of a data bank in crisp, easy-to-read, five column, 81/2 by 11 inch pages, this is a must for every library reference crew." (July-August, 1970) X
SCIENCE BOOKS: A QUARTERLY REVIEW"This should prove to be a widely used reference in colleges, universities, public libraries, educational and professional organizations, etc. Highly recommended " (September, 1970)
… AND THE FIRST EDITION WAS INCLUDED IN COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES'“SELECTED REFERENCE BOOKS OF 1969-70" (JANUARY, 1971)
A REFERENCE WORK OF PROVEN USEFULNESS- The comments above concerning the usefulness of the lust edition of NFD will be even more true of the Second Edition, which covers scores of additional schools (including selected Canadian colleges) and nearly 60.000 more faculty members than the highly praised 1970 edition.
1971 EDITION EXTENSIVELY REVISED-Airanged alphabetically by faculty names, the listings in the 1971 NFD have been carefully confirmed or revised on the basis of recent catalogs and faculty lists Information furnished on each of the nearly 380.000 members of leaching faculties and major administrators includes the individual’s name, institution name, departmental designation, street address if necessary, and city, state, and zip There is. for the first time, a list of the approximately 2.800 schools covered.
COVERAGE INCREASED IN 1971-Over ninety five percent of teaching faculty members and major ad ministrators in the United States can be located with the aid of NFD The next time you need to find out “who's where" in the academic world, you can confidently turn to The National Faculty Directory for current, complete information.
SAMPLE
LEESE Chester E, Depl of Biol, Marjorie Webster Jr Coll, Kalmia Rd & 17th St Wash D C 20012
LEESE Jahn W, Depl of Phys Ed, Triton Coll, 2000 5th Ave, River Grove III 60171
LEESE Philip, Depl of Engrg Tech, Asheville Buncombe Tech Inst, 340 Victoria Rd, Asheville N C 28801 LEESEBERG Donald G, Dean of Bus, Wis St Univ, Whitewater Wis 53190 LEESEBERG Keith R, Dept of Bus Admin, Florissant Valley Coll, St Louis Mo 63135
LEESEBERG Martin W, Dept of Relig.
LEFEAVERS Perry I, Dept of Phys Ed, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem N C 27109
LEFEBER Louis, Dept of Econ, Brandeis Univ, Waltham Mass 02154
LEFEBRE Charleene C, Dept of Sociol, Lower Columbia Coll, Longview Wash 98632
LEFEBRE Charles T, Dept of English, Lower Columbia Coll, Longview Wash 98632
LEFEBRE Vernon G, Dept of Physics, NM Tech, Socorro N Mex 87801
LEFEBRE-MUNOZ Roberto, Dept of Agri Ed, Univ of PR, Mayagüez PR
THE NATIONAL FACULTY DIRECTORY—1971
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