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Month: June 2021

Use of the Libraries’ YouTube Channel Jumps During COVID-19

Use of the Libraries’ YouTube Channel Jumps During COVID-19

The use of the dedicated YouTube channel of the Missouri State University Libraries really jumped during the COVID-19 pandemic. Usage already was high before the pandemic affected all our lives.  From March of 2019 to February of 2020, the videos on the dedicated channel received 684,309 views, with 12,412,084 minutes watched, for an average of 18.1 minutes per view. From March of 2020 to February of 2021, the videos received 1,247,687 views, an increase of 563,378 over the previous twelve…

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Carillon Concert Series Resumes

Carillon Concert Series Resumes

The summer Sunday evening Carillon Concerts have resumed, organized and produced by the MSU Music Department, and performed on the Jane A. Meyer Carillon attached to the Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University. The audience sits outdoors, usually on the main quad south of Meyer Library.  Dates of future concerts are: Sunday, July 11, 2021 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 8, 2021 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Sunday, September 12, 2021 beginning at…

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OSI Sponsors HMS Exhibit of Classic Ozarks TV Shows for Kids

OSI Sponsors HMS Exhibit of Classic Ozarks TV Shows for Kids

The Ozarks Studies Institute, an ongoing program of the Missouri State University Libraries, will be a proud sponsor of a forthcoming exhibit about early children’s television programs in the Ozarks. The exhibit is being created by the History Museum on the Square, which will display the exhibit from July 21 through August 17.  Access to the exhibit is included with the price of general admission.  When Silver Dollar City officially opened on Sunday, May 1, 1960, several personalities of local…

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RWRB Tickets Now on Sale

RWRB Tickets Now on Sale

Join Missouri State University Libraries for its annual “Rare Wine Rare Books” event on Friday, July 16 at 6:30 p.m. This exclusive affair will be held in the stacks of the Duane G. Meyer Library on the Missouri State University Springfield Campus. Rare Wine Rare Books 2021 celebrates Missouri’s bicentennial, featuring a carefully selected six-flight wine menu and complementary full-course dinner. Throughout the evening, University Libraries Special Collections will showcase rare books with a focus on Missouri history. Tickets are $100 per…

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2nd Annual MOAT Virtual Conference

2nd Annual MOAT Virtual Conference

On June 16th and 17th the MSU Testing Center is hosting the 2nd annual MOAT (Missouri Association of Testing) Virtual Conference. Sessions include AVANT Assessment and the Global Seal of Biliteracy, The Importance of On-Campus Testing Centers (panel), NOCTI – Credentials for the Workplace, NCTA Testing Center Certification, T.E.A.M – Totally Excited About Motivation, and Accommodated Exams (panel). The annual MOAT Board Meeting will be held at the end of the conference. 

Lindsey Taggart Takes Position at SGCLD

Lindsey Taggart Takes Position at SGCLD

Assistant Professor Lindsey Taggart will be leaving the MSU Libraries this summer after three years of service as Director of Resource Management & Discovery. She accepted a position with the Springfield-Green​e County Library District, where she will serve as a librarian in the Collection Services Department. She looks forward to contributing to the district’s mission of building a stronger community by enabling lifelong learning and enrichment. Lindsey’s last day at Meyer Library will be Friday, June 25, 2021. There is…

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Rare Wine/Rare Books Redux

Rare Wine/Rare Books Redux

The annual Rare Wine, Rare Books event lives! Mark your calendars. We have a date (Friday, July 16th) and a location (the stacks of Duane G. Meyer Library, but of course). The rest of the details are being worked out.  This unique event is a fundraiser for the Fraley Family Rare Books Endowment, which enables the Special Collections & Archives area of the MSU Libraries to acquire more old, rare, important books for students, faculty, and researchers to study and…

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Cataloging Correctly for Kids (6th ed.) Published

Cataloging Correctly for Kids (6th ed.) Published

The sixth edition of the popular, acclaimed professional book, Cataloging Correctly for Kids: An Introduction to the Tools and Practices, has been published by the American Library Association. Two Library Science Faculty members at MSU made significant contributions to this book. Marilyn McCroskey, who recently retired, is one of the three co-editors of this volume. Raegan Wiechert contributed a chapter, “Cataloging for Children in an Academic Library.”  The description of the book notes: “Cataloging library materials for children in the…

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Brooks Travis Presents at WOLFcon Online Conference

Brooks Travis Presents at WOLFcon Online Conference

Brooks Travis, the Coordinator of Information Technology at the Missouri State University Libraries, is presenting today at WOLFcon, the World Open Library Foundation Conference, which is being held online this year. “This annual conference is open to all members of the community, and to anyone who wants to learn more about the Foundation and the open source communities that are a part of it.” This is the third such conference, which attracts approximately 250 attendees.  Brooks is one of nine…

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