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Sue McCrory Attends ASU+GSV Virtual Summit

Sue McCrory Attends ASU+GSV Virtual Summit

Sue McCrory, Coordinator of the MSU Testing Center here at the MSU Libraries, recently attended (as much as possible, given her tight schedule) the ASU+GSV virtual summit, and received a certificate of attendance.    According to the website, “Started in 2010 with a collaboration between Arizona State University (ASU) and Global Silicon Valley (GSV), the annual ASU+ GSV Summit connects leading minds focused on transforming society and business around learning and work. Our north star is that ALL people have equal…

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MSU Libraries to Become Beta Partner in the EBSCO Analytics Development Project

MSU Libraries to Become Beta Partner in the EBSCO Analytics Development Project

The Missouri State University Libraries is close to entering into a collaborative partnership with EBSCO to serve as a beta partner in the development of the new EBSCO Analytics software service that is scheduled to launch on April 1, 2021.  The MSU Libraries already does quite a bit of business with EBSCO, renting numerous important databases and e-resources from them. EBSCO also provides hosting services for many of the key components of the “First FOLIO at MSU” systems upgrade and…

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Marilyn McCroskey to Retire After Nearly 40 Years of Service to the MSU Libraries

Marilyn McCroskey to Retire After Nearly 40 Years of Service to the MSU Libraries

Marilyn McCroskey, Professor of Library Science and Head of Cataloging at the Missouri State University Libraries, plans to retire at the end of October after nearly 40 years of service to the MSU Libraries and its users.  Marilyn earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from SMS (now MSU) in 1972, followed by a Masters degree in English in 1976. She earned her second Masters in Library Science in 1981 from the University of Missouri in Columbia. In August…

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Durham and Peters Taped by OzarksWatch Video Magazine re: TechnOzarks

Durham and Peters Taped by OzarksWatch Video Magazine re: TechnOzarks

On Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Dr. Paul Durham, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Director of Cell Biology, and Director of the Center for Biomedical and Life Sciences at MSU, and Tom Peters, Dean of Library Services at MSU, were interviewed by Dr. Jim Baker, Vice President for Research and Economic Development and International Programs, for an upcoming episode of OzarksWatch Video Magazine, a popular program produced by Ozarks Public Television. Durham and Peters are the co-editors of a new book published…

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Annual Giving to the MSU Libraries Tops $2 Million

Annual Giving to the MSU Libraries Tops $2 Million

In FY20 the amount of giving to the Missouri State University Libraries rose nearly 20%, compared to FY19, to a grand total of $2,034,172. This includes both cash and in-kind gifts. Of course, the fourth quarter of FY20 — April, May, and June — was most unusual this year, because of the pandemic.  Everyone at the MSU Libraries is very grateful to all the generous donors of funds and in-kind gifts. Your generosity and continuing support helps the MSU Libraries…

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1 Million Cups Springfield Highlights the Innovation Lab of the MSU Libraries

1 Million Cups Springfield Highlights the Innovation Lab of the MSU Libraries

On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, Tyler Drenon was the featured guest on the weekly one-hour Facebook event organized and hosted by the 1 Million Cups Springfield group. Nick Nelson from the Springfield Art Museum served as the conversation facilitator.  According to the 1 Million Cups website: “Based on the notion that entrepreneurs discover solutions and engage with their communities over a million cups of coffee, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation developed 1 Million Cups in 2012 — a free program…

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Another Episode of the Ozark Jubilee Goes Online

Another Episode of the Ozark Jubilee Goes Online

The Ozark Jubilee Digitization Project continues to produce results in preserving and making available to all this seminal country music live nationally broadcast television program from the mid-Fifties. It originated from the Jewell Theater in Springfield, Missouri, and was broadcast live over the ABC-TV network.  The first segment (i.e., first 30 minutes) of the Saturday, November 19, 1955 episode of the Ozark Jubilee recently became available on the dedicated YouTube Channel of the Missouri State University Libraries for episodes of…

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E-Resource Spotlight: United Nations iLibrary

E-Resource Spotlight: United Nations iLibrary

The annual United Nations Day is coming up on October 24th. The Missouri State University Libraries is the official UN depository library for the entire state of Missouri. One major UN-related e-resource available through the MSU Libraries is the UN iLibrary.  According to the iLibrary website:  The United Nations iLibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations. It provides librarians, information specialists, scholars, students, policy makers, influencers and the general…

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National Book Award Finalists Announced

National Book Award Finalists Announced

This week the 25 books that are the 2020 National Book Award Finalists were announced. In the Nonfiction category, the five finalists are: Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, “The Undocumented Americans” Les Payne and Tamara Payne, “The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X” Claudio Saunt, “Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory” Jenn Shapland, “My Autobiography of Carson McCullers” Jerald Walker, “How to Make a Slave and Other Essays” The MSU Libraries has copies…

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“MSU Libraries 2025” Long-Range Plan

“MSU Libraries 2025” Long-Range Plan

The newest in a series of long-range plans for the MSU Libraries has been unveiled. Called “MSU Libraries 2025,” the new plan articulates focus areas for the Libraries regarding Collections and Content, Services, Spaces, and Organizational matters for the next five years.  Action Items for the current fiscal year (FY21) are woven into the current five-year plan. As time and initiatives progress, updates and outcomes will be articulated as well. The new long-range plan also articulates five guiding principles that…

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