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Month: April 2022

Crystal Dicke Awarded Innovation Grant

Crystal Dicke Awarded Innovation Grant

Crystal Dicke, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at Missouri State University, who works and teaches in the Research and Instructional Services program of the MSU Libraries, has been awarded an internal Innovation Grant for the Summer of 2022 to assist with the marketing and successful roll-out and implementation of the new Graduate Certificate in Library Media Specialist that will launch during the 2022/2023 Academic Year.  The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is implementing new educational…

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Libraries Supports “Admitted Student Mondays” Program

Libraries Supports “Admitted Student Mondays” Program

The goal of the “Admitted Student Mondays” (ASM) program at Missouri State University is to bring students and their parents to the main Springfield campus on a Monday in March or April to tour the campus, meet with various campus stakeholders in their matriculation and success, and to instill in the admitted students and their parents an overall feel for the campus (including the warm, welcoming library!), its vitality, and the commitment of the university community to student success. Kristin…

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Route 66 Turns 96 on Saturday

Route 66 Turns 96 on Saturday

Route 66, born right here in Springfield, Missouri at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 1926, will turn 96 years old on Saturday.  At 4 p.m. on the afternoon of Friday, April 30, 1926, a telegram was sent from the Postal Telegraph office in the Colonial Hotel in the southwest corner of the intersection of East St. Louis Street and Jefferson Avenue in downtown Springfield, Missouri, to Washington DC. Cyrus Avery from Tulsa, and B. H. Piepmeier from Jefferson City…

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“Seeing the World from the Classroom” Exhibit

“Seeing the World from the Classroom” Exhibit

Special Collections and Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries, presents a new exhibit on the third floor of Plaster Student Union, titled “Seeing the World from the Classroom.”  This exhibit focuses on a collection of glass slides and stereograph images, along with the equipment used to view them: a lantern projector for displaying images from glass slides onto a wall, and a stereoscope for viewing stereographs (sets of images set side-by-side to create the illusion of depth and…

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SFF23OZ Updates

SFF23OZ Updates

A team of program planners from the Missouri State University Libraries continues to work with representatives from the Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage, as well as with many people from various stakeholder groups throughout the five-state Ozarks Region, to prepare for the Ozarks program at the summer 2023 Smithsonian Folklife Festival (SFF23OZ) to be held on the National Mall in DC. Here are some recent updates: A special preview event will be held THIS summer, on Sunday afternoon,…

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Two Additional Library Student Employees Nominated for Award

Two Additional Library Student Employees Nominated for Award

Congratulations to student assistants Brit Skinner and Madison Thompson for their nominations for the prestigious award, MSU Student Employee of the Year.   Brit and Madison work in access services, connecting library patrons to the resources and support they need. Help us thank them for all they do!

Jane A. Meyer Carillon Turns Twenty

Jane A. Meyer Carillon Turns Twenty

This week marks the twentieth anniversary of the official dedication of the Jane A. Meyer Carillon, which is connected to the Duane E. Meyer Library (no relation) on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University.  The Jane A. Meyer Carillon was officially dedicated on April 13, 2002. The total weight of the 48 bells atop the Jane A. Meyer Carillon is 32,000 pounds, with the largest bell weighing 5,894 pounds, or nearly three tons. Carillons were developed in the…

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John Mort Collection Donated to MSU Libraries

John Mort Collection Donated to MSU Libraries

  Recently author John Mort donated materials documenting his career to the Missouri State University Libraries. Mr. Mort is known for his writings on the Ozarks, including Down Along the Piney: Ozarks Stories and Goat Boy of the Ozarks.

Author Alex Primm Speaks Today at 4:00

Author Alex Primm Speaks Today at 4:00

Alex Primm, author of the recently published book, Ozark Voices: Oral Histories from the Heartland, will give an author talk this afternoon, Thursday, April 7, 2022 beginning at 4:00 p.m. CDT in the Ozarks Room on the Third Level of Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University. This event is free and open to the general public.  The promotional paragraph for the book reads: “Discover the stories passed down over time from the people of…

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