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Amigos Online Innovation Conference

Amigos Online Innovation Conference

On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, several faculty members of the Missouri State University Libraries attended “Like the Ceiling Can’t Hold Us: Sharing Innovations in Libraries,” an online conference organized and produced by Amigos on the general topic of innovation in libraries. Because the MSU Libraries is a member of the Amigos library consortium, there was no direct out-of-pocket cost for attending and gaining information and ideas from this conference. Some session notes taken by MSU employees are below:  The opening…

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Update on BearWorks Usage Stats

Update on BearWorks Usage Stats

BearWorks, the institutional repository (IR) of Missouri State University, continues to grow and receive strong use. Institutional repositories are an archive for collecting, preserving, and disseminating the intellectual output of an organization, particularly research institutions. IRs can include not only articles and reports but also data sets, multimedia, and organizational documents. The Top Ten downloaded papers in BearWorks, determined by the average daily full-text downloads since each paper was posted to BearWorks, are shown in the captured screen below.  The…

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Door Counts During a Pandemic

Door Counts During a Pandemic

The Missouri State University Libraries offers a wealth of information resources, services, and spaces, both online digitally and in-person in Duane G. Meyer Library, as well as at the Haseltine Library in the Greenwood Lab School on the Springfield campus. After months of sheltering in place and teaching and taking online courses during the last half of spring semester and throughout the summer session, the Missouri State University community is largely back on campus, taking a mix of seated, blended,…

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MSU Hosts 1st Virtual MOAT Conference

MSU Hosts 1st Virtual MOAT Conference

On 9/17 and 9/18, Missouri State University virtually hosted the 1st annual Missouri Association of Testing conference.   Sessions included: College Board: Accuplacer and CLEP  Transitioning Your Center Post-COVID and Budget Crunch ETS, DESE, and HISET SB 807: Missouri’s Civics Exam Ouriginal Anti-plagiarism Software RegisterBlast NCTA Certification In addition, the annual board meeting took place at the end of the conference.    While attendance averaged about 20 people per session, we consider this a success considering it was virtual and…

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Boom! Traveling Exhibit at Meyer Library

Boom! Traveling Exhibit at Meyer Library

From now through December 11, 2020, the Missouri State University Libraries is hosting a traveling exhibit about the history of Black-owned businesses in Missouri. The exhibit was designed and created by the Missouri State Museum in Jefferson City. “BOOM! The Rise & Fall of Black Business Districts” tells the story of five Black business districts throughout the state. Due to segregation and racism these business centers flourished, serving as the cornerstone of Black life, culture, and survival from the late…

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Dog Training From Springfield to Boston

Dog Training From Springfield to Boston

On Thursday, September 17, 2020, Tyler Drenon from the Missouri State University Libraries in Springfield, Missouri, operated Spot the robotic dog from its really remote location in Boston, Massachusetts.  Spot is a creation of Boston Dynamics. According to their website: “Boston Dynamics is a world leader in mobile robots, tackling some of the toughest robotics challenges. We combine the principles of dynamic control and balance with sophisticated mechanical designs, cutting-edge electronics, and next-generation software for high-performance robots equipped with perception,…

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Shannon for Shannon: MO Humanities Council Grant

Shannon for Shannon: MO Humanities Council Grant

The Special Collections and Archives unit of the MSU Libraries is excited to have been awarded a $2,100 grant from the Missouri Humanities Council to conduct oral history interviews with residents of Shannon County in the rural Missouri Ozarks.  “A Portrait of the Ozarks: Oral History Interviews in Shannon County, Missouri” is a one-year project beginning this fall to preserve the stories of Shannon County for current and future researchers. There is significant interest currently in the lives of Shannon…

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Martin Family Foundation Makes Substantial Gift

Martin Family Foundation Makes Substantial Gift

The Martin Family Foundation, founded by Don and Ruth Martin, has made another substantial gift to the Missouri State University Libraries. Their most-recent gift will be used to advance the years-long Ozark Jubilee Digitization Project, which now is much closer to completion, thanks to their continuing generosity and support.  A few years ago, another major gift from Don and Ruth enabled the MSU Libraries to furnish the new “Living Room” area on the Main Level of Duane G. Meyer Library,…

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Hankins and Edwards Fill New Positions in the MSU Testing Center

Hankins and Edwards Fill New Positions in the MSU Testing Center

The Missouri State University Libraries, which manages and operates the MSU Testing Center, located on the Lower Level of Duane G. Meyer Library, is pleased to announce that Amy Hankins and Chris Edwards are the successful applicants for the two new positions created in the Testing Center. They will begin their new jobs early next week.  These are both Administrative Specialist II positions. Specific duties include: 1. Schedules exams.2. Schedules and assigns proctors.3. Checks in examinees for assessments, verifying identities,…

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eJournal of Public Affairs comes into the Library

eJournal of Public Affairs comes into the Library

Beginning on July 1, 2020, the organizational home of the eJournal of Public Affairs, now in its ninth year of publication, has moved to the MSU Libraries cost center, after having been for eight years in the Office of the Provost.  The eJournal of Public Affairs is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, open-access journal published by Missouri State University and affiliated with the American Democracy Project. By providing an academic, nationally refereed venue for such work, the eJournal aims to advance the…

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