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Librarians Study Faculty Information Discovery Processes

Librarians Study Faculty Information Discovery Processes

A research group of librarians from the Missouri State University Libraries will be conducting a survey of MSU Springfield campus faculty to gain additional knowledge about the faculty’s scholarly information discovery processes. Faculty are encouraged to complete an online survey which aims to provide greater insight into the following: What are faculty looking for? Where are they looking? Where and how are they encountering difficulty or barriers in discovery of and access to information? What is the anticipated end product…

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Celebrating the Ratification of the 19th Amendment with Exhibits

Celebrating the Ratification of the 19th Amendment with Exhibits

August 18, 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote. Organizations, archives, and museums are offering exhibitions and events in commemoration of this special anniversary, and this includes local entities such as Missouri State University Libraries and the History Museum on the Square. We are excited to share a pop-up exhibition created by the National Archives, Rightfully Hers, on the third floor of Meyer Library, located just outside of Special…

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Living Waters: The Springs of Missouri is now Published

Living Waters: The Springs of Missouri is now Published

As of late last week, the third and most recent publication of the Ozarks Studies Institute (OSI), an initiative of the MSU Libraries, is available for sale. Living Waters: The Springs of Missouri, written by Loring Bullard, is a collaborative publishing effort between the OSI and the Watershed Committee of the Ozarks.  In this book Bullard explores the rich variety of Missouri springs, placing them in the state’s patterns of settlement and development. From the founding of towns — including…

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Bears Rule at Q2 FOLIO Bug Fest

Bears Rule at Q2 FOLIO Bug Fest

Before each quarterly release of FOLIO, the growing global group of FOLIO users conducts a community testing program, known as “Bug Fest”. The Bug Fest for the Q2 2020 release of FOLIO, a.k.a Goldenrod, was held from approximately June 22-26, 2020, and featured 946 test cases, covering nearly every corner of FOLIO functionality.   A team of nine (out of 60 total community testers) faculty and staff from Missouri State Libraries led the way among participating libraries, completing 153 test…

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Oversized Books Consolidated in the Plush Skylight Area

Oversized Books Consolidated in the Plush Skylight Area

The collection of oversized books in the main circulating collection in Duane G. Meyer Library have been consolidated into one double-sided range in the newly refurbished Skylight Study Area on the Second Level. Several years ago this area was named in honor of James F. and Mary Asher Tearney, based on their generous supporting gift to the MSU Libraries. James passed away several years ago.  Many of these oversized volumes contain splendid photos, drawings, maps, and other images and useful…

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How to Request New Materials

How to Request New Materials

Have an idea of something that should be added to the collections of the  MSU Libraries? Use our “Request New Materials” form to let us know the ebooks, electronic materials, or other items that you’d like us to consider for purchase.    To use the form, please visit our “Services” page and scroll down to “Request New Materials”. After logging in with your BearPass, you will be able to request new items for purchase.   The form also includes the…

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FY21 Action Plans for MSU and the MSU Libraries

FY21 Action Plans for MSU and the MSU Libraries

Last week the Board of Governors finalized the FY21 Action Plan for Missouri State University. The plan organizes its action steps around several Focus Areas, including: Crisis Management Planning Academic and Career Initiatives Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Student Success and the Student Experience Economic Development Globalization Infrastructure Funding Athletics West Plains Campus The action plans and long-range goals of the MSU Libraries align well with the current MSU Action Plan. Here are just a few examples: MSU: Reevaluate the university’s…

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Skylights, Sky Bright

Skylights, Sky Bright

During the recent shelter-at-home situation during the last half of the spring semester and into the summer months, several pesky leaks in the beautiful Skylight Area on the east side of the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library have been repaired.  The new furniture has been replaced, and that space is now ready for use when the fall semester begins next Monday.  The final pieces of furniture in the redesigned area on the west side of the Second Level…

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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi on “How to Be an Antiracist”

Dr. Ibram X. Kendi on “How to Be an Antiracist”

On Monday evening, July 20, 2020, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi spoke online about how to be an antiracist, the title of his bestselling book. He is a professor of history and international relations, as well as the founding director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center, at American University, a private research university in DC. The event was organized and sponsored by the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System in Maryland. Dr. Charlene Dukes, the President of Prince George’s Community…

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Discover@MSU

Discover@MSU

Discover how EBSCO Discovery Service Makes Research Easy!   The Missouri State University Libraries now provides the EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). EDS offers a simple, single search box to explore your library’s collection and electronic resources. It provides easy access to books, journals, articles, and more! In addition, it provides access to open repositories of quality information resources from around the world.   Join us for an online ZOOM workshop. No need to register. It will be offered on the…

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