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Month: February 2021

Ozarks Land and Life

Ozarks Land and Life

Special Collections and University Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries, is pleased to make available fourteen episodes of “Land and Life in the Ozarks.” This pioneering telecourse was offered by then–SMSU on KOZK Channel 21 (now Ozarks Public Television) where it premiered in January 1976. The course was taught by Dr. Milton Rafferty, who was Department Head of Geography, Geology and Planning at SMSU for 24 years. Rafferty developed the course as a first draft for his 1980 work Ozarks Land and Life, which has since been described…

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MSU Becomes FOLIO Member

MSU Becomes FOLIO Member

Missouri State University has become an Assisting Partner in the FOLIO SMLLC global community of organizations and individuals who are working to make FOLIO an outstanding open-source library services platform (LSP).  “FOLIO is a collaboration of libraries, developers and vendors building an open source library services platform. It supports traditional resource management functionality and can be extended into other institutional areas.” The Missouri State University Libraries implemented the FOLIO LSP during the first half of calendar year 2020, in the…

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10th Anniversary of the eJournal of Public Affairs

10th Anniversary of the eJournal of Public Affairs

Volume 10 Issue 1 of the eJournal of Public Affairs soon will be published digitally, free to all. It represents our tenth anniversary publishing this scholarly online journal. The eJournal evolved from Missouri State University’s print journal, published from 1997 to 2006. Due to the efforts of Dr. Rachelle Darabi, in collaboration with the American Democracy Project, the journal restarted as an online EJOPA publication in 2012. With a shared intention for excellence, the eJournal has met its ambitious goal…

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Library Weathers the Cold and Snow

Library Weathers the Cold and Snow

Recently the Ozarks region, along with other regions to our south and west, have experienced extremely cold temperatures and heavier than normal snowfalls. This has caused numerous schools, colleges, and universities to cancel classes and close offices. MSU is no exception. In Greene County and beyond, rolling power outages and frozen pipes have been common. Texas has been especially hard hit.  Monday was a University holiday, but on Tuesday and Wednesday the MSU Libraries was able to offer limited hours…

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Search for a Marketing and Communications Specialist

Search for a Marketing and Communications Specialist

On Friday, February 5, 2021 the Missouri State University Libraries launched a search to fill a new position: Marketing and Communications Specialist. This is a full-time, exempt, staff position at the grade of 44. First date of consideration is Friday, March 5, 2021. Open until filled.  General Function of this Position: The Marketing and Communications Specialist develops and manages an annual marketing and communication plan for University Libraries that includes the implementation of marketing, advertising, promotional, and public relations efforts in…

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Author Allen Eskens To Speak Tues. Feb. 23

Author Allen Eskens To Speak Tues. Feb. 23

Allen Eskens, author of Nothing More Dangerous, gives online talk Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Duane G. Meyer LibraryHosted by the Ozarks Studies Institute Crime novelist Allen Eskens will be a featured guest author through a Zoom webinar hosted by the Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the MSU Libraries, on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Central Time.  Eskens will be reading from his own work and talking about the craft of writing. He also will answer questions from participants.  All are welcome to…

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Cedar Bluff School Digitization Project

Cedar Bluff School Digitization Project

One-Room schools used to dot the entire region of the Missouri Ozarks. One such school house is Cedar Bluff School in western Stone County. It sits on a bluff on the north side of Flat Creek, not too far upstream from where today Flat Creek empties into Table Rock Lake. Long unused, the building still stands.  Recently the Missouri State University Libraries began working with Mary Tearney and her family to gather together various records and histories about that school….

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Oral History: Women’s Athletics at SMS/MSU

Oral History: Women’s Athletics at SMS/MSU

A recently released oral history episode in the ongoing Ozarks Voices oral history project brought together a group of women involved in establishing and developing the women’s athletic program at Southwest Missouri State College or SMS (now Missouri State University). The interview took place on Monday, July 10, 2017, in the Keeter Center at The College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri. List of participants: • Reba Sims – retired SMS/MSU head coach of women’s basketball, softball, and field…

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E-Resource Spotlight: UN iLibrary

E-Resource Spotlight: UN iLibrary

Since the year 2000, the Duane G. Meyer Library has been a United Nations (UN) depository library. As a result, we have many physical and digital resources about the UN and its work in history. Each year, the UN publishes a vast range of valuable and reliable information. The UN stopped printing books in 2014, but now creates digital books, articles, and media and makes them available in a database called the UN iLibrary.  The UN iLibrary contains approximately 9,000 titles and adds around 500 more each year. These documents range from articles, manuals, papers, journals,…

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