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Month: December 2019

“First FOLIO at MSU” Updates as of Dec. 19th

“First FOLIO at MSU” Updates as of Dec. 19th

EDS Discovery Layer: The Discovery Layer Implementation Advisory Working Group is very close to finalizing the initial configuration of MSU’s new EDS Discovery Layer. The new link will “go live” early in January, as the first step in a phased implementation. Crystal Dicke will be giving demonstrations of the new discovery layer soon, and she will continue to gather feedback and suggestions. Project ReShare: The Open Library Foundation (OLF) has been working on a collaborative project to develop and deploy…

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Springfield’s New Drag Queen Story Hour

Springfield’s New Drag Queen Story Hour

Thanks to the efforts of Paige Harp, a staff member of the MSU Libraries, Springfield, Missouri is now home to an official chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour.   This organization “captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where people can present as they wish, where dress…

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Rachel Besara Co-Edits Book

Rachel Besara Co-Edits Book

The academic publisher Palgrave-Macmillan recently released a book of contributed chapters about Anthropological Data in the Digital Age, and our own Rachel Besara, Associate Dean of University Libraries, served as one of the four co-editors. The twelve chapters explore how anthropologists are grappling with new methods to collect, analyze, manage, and present digital data. The authors of the twelve chapters include anthropologists, archaeologists, archivists, ethnologists, and librarians.  The other co-editors are Jerome W. Crowder, Associate Professor of Preventative Medicine and…

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What’s Brewing @ Your Library Another Big Success

What’s Brewing @ Your Library Another Big Success

Over 100 MSU faculty and staff attended the What’s Brewing @ Your Library event held on the First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library last Friday evening, as the fall semester concluded. Fourteen vendors enabled attendees to sample their beverages, Sydadre, a local three-person band, provided the music, and Mexican Villa served up generous and tasty portions of their food.  This is the sixth What’s Brewing @ Your Library to be held at the MSU Library. Interest in and attendance…

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Holly Kouns Named Coordinator of Public Services

Holly Kouns Named Coordinator of Public Services

It is a pleasure to announce that Holly Kouns has accepted an offer from the Missouri State University Libraries to serve as Coordinator of Public Services, a new position at the MSU Libraries. She will begin on Monday, February 3, 2020.  Her office will be located in Room 115A, near the new consolidated service desk on the First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library.  Prior to coming to MSU, Ms. Kouns served as Department Head of User Success & Services…

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Retirement Reception for Cherri and Marklyn

Retirement Reception for Cherri and Marklyn

Current and former colleagues, family and friends gathered in the Infant Through Grade 12 (IG12) area on the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library on Tuesday evening, December 3, 2019 to honor and congratulate Cherri Jones and Marklyn Cotter, who are retiring.  Both Cherri and Marklyn plan to travel quite a bit in the near future. Congratulations and best wishes! 

Brenda Lee: Circa 1955 Demo Tape and 2019 Oral History Interview

Brenda Lee: Circa 1955 Demo Tape and 2019 Oral History Interview

Yesterday, December 11th — Brenda Lee’s birthday — the Missouri State University Libraries made available online two digital recordings that should be of interest to fans of “Little Miss Dynamite.” A demo audio tape of Ms. Lee, circa 1955, that was sent to Bryan Bisney of the Ozark Jubilee, after Red Foley, the host of the Ozark Jubilee, heard Brenda, who was eleven years old at the time, sing at the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Georgia, on February 23, 1956,…

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Over 26,000 Visitors in One Week

Over 26,000 Visitors in One Week

During the first week of December — the final week of classes for the fall semester — over 26,000 people entered Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University. If such high foot traffic were experienced 50 weeks throughout the year, we would have well over 1.3 million annual visitors. In reality, we have approx. 750,000 visitors per year.  Tuesday, December 3rd was the busiest day of last week, when over 4,750 people entered the building. …

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“First FOLIO at MSU” Project Updates

“First FOLIO at MSU” Project Updates

A schematic drawing (conceptual map infographic) of the entire project has been produced, to help everyone better understand how the various pieces of this massive project will communicate, share data and metadata, and work together to better serve the information needs of library users.  The faculty and staff of the MSU Libraries are testing and tweaking the EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS), the discovery layer that will be implemented early in 2020. Initially, only selected e-resources will be discoverable through the…

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Missouri and the Great War Exhibit

Missouri and the Great War Exhibit

Over There: Missouri & the Great War, a traveling exhibition highlighting a statewide collaborative digitization project to document Missouri’s role in World War I, is now on display in Room 107 of Duane G. Meyer Library through Feb. 27, 2020. The Missouri and the Great War traveling exhibit explores the many facets of World War I history through the perspective of Missouri and Missourians. Learn about the contributions of Missouri women and African Americans to the war effort. Discover the…

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