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Month: February 2020

1861 Issue of Harper’s Weekly Donated to the MSU Libraries

1861 Issue of Harper’s Weekly Donated to the MSU Libraries

Last week Distinguished Professor Jim Baumlin from the MSU Department of English donated to the MSU Libraries an original copy in good condition of the Saturday, August 31, 1861 issue of Harper’s Weekly: A Journal of Civilization. The cover contains a full-page etching of “General Lyon at the Battle of Springfield,” which is now commonly called the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, which was fought on August 10, 1861 twelve miles southwest of the square. Although the Son of the South…

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Joshua Lambert Takes on New Responsibilities

Joshua Lambert Takes on New Responsibilities

Every member of the Library Science Faculty at Missouri State University engages in Teaching/Librarianship, Research, and Service. Joshua Lambert, Associate Professor of Library Science, has graciously agreed to help the MSU Libraries position itself for continued success by focusing the Teaching/Librarianship aspects of his professional life on the following areas:  60% Research and Instructional Services (one-shot information literacy lectures, for-credit teaching, research consults, LibGuides, etc.) 20% Digital Scholarship Support Services 20% Stacks Strategist and Statistics, including building coordination tasks in…

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Skylight Area Renovations Almost Complete

Skylight Area Renovations Almost Complete

The renovations to the Skylight Area on the east side of the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University are almost complete. New carpeting has been installed, and all-new furniture is being assembled for users of this area.  Also, special new shelving is being assembled that will hold our oversized volumes. When the renovation of this area is complete, it will become another popular study area. This renovation project is just one…

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MSU Library Contingent Attends WOLFCon 2020 at Texas A&M University

MSU Library Contingent Attends WOLFCon 2020 at Texas A&M University

On January 22nd through the 24, a contingent from the MSU Libraries, consisting of Brooks Travis (LIT Coordinator), Mark Arnold (Library Systems and Support Specialist), and Joshua Lambert (Head of Access Services), attended the 2020 World Open Library Foundation Conference (WOLFcon) on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. The three-day conference featured over 50 sessions on FOLIO, the new library services platform (LSP) the MSU Libraries are going live with in June 2020, and provided an opportunity to…

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Ongoing Interest in Shannon County Documentaries

Ongoing Interest in Shannon County Documentaries

Over forty years ago, in the late Seventies, a documentary film team, led by faculty and staff from Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State University), documented the life, culture, and society in Shannon County, Missouri, one of the more impoverished areas of the multi-state Ozarks region. The footage gave rise to two separate but related documentary films: “Shannon County: Home” and “Shannon County: The Hearts of the Children.”  These films always have been available in earlier video formats, and…

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Upcoming African-American Read-In Events

Upcoming African-American Read-In Events

The Springfield African-American Read-In, chaired by MSU Library Science faculty member Grace Jackson-Brown, is sponsoring several special events in February. The MSU Libraries is a co-sponsor.  On Friday evening, February 28, beginning at 7 p.m., enjoy a storytelling presentation with storyteller Gladys Caines Coggswell in celebration of the Springfield African American Read-In. Ms. Coggswell is recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award by the Missouri Humanities Council. She will share stories that she has collected professionally over many years, as well…

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