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OzarksWatch Panel at Missouri Conference on History

OzarksWatch Panel at Missouri Conference on History

Susan Croce Kelly (Managing Editor), Rachel Besara (Editor), and Tom Peters (Executive Editor) have been invited to conduct a panel discussion about the revitalization of OzarksWatch Magazine, a publication of the Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the Missouri State University Libraries. The panel discussion will be held in Jefferson City as part of the 60th Annual Missouri Conference on History, on Thursday, March 15, 2018, from 2:00 to 3:15 p.m at the Capitol Plaza Hotel.

MSU Libraries Finalizes Diversity and Inclusion Statement

MSU Libraries Finalizes Diversity and Inclusion Statement

The Missouri State Libraries has created a statement regarding diversity and inclusion that builds on the University’s vision and goals. The text of the Libraries’ statement is: The Missouri State University Libraries welcomes all members of our communities and is committed to ensure open and equitable access to our library resources, services, and spaces.  We are committed to freedom of speech and the open exchange of ideas and opinions, and oppose any words or actions that threaten the safety or…

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Open the Door, Richard

Open the Door, Richard

Starting at midnight on Saturday, March 10th entering the Duane G. Meyer Library building between the hours of midnight and 7:00 a.m. will require building visitors to swipe their BearPass Card at the main entrance. All entrance doors will be locked at midnight and access for current students, faculty, and staff with a valid BearPass Card will be via the powered door at the front of the building. Doors on the west side of the building, those closest to John Q….

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Student Employee of the Month: Cassie Fox

Student Employee of the Month: Cassie Fox

Meet MSU Libraries’ March Student Employee of the Month, Cassie Fox! Works in: Meyer Library’s Research and Instructional Services Major: Environmental Biology Favorite Book: Looking for Alaska by John Green Something students should know about the libraries: “The library is not only a great place to study, but a fun place to get coffee and hang out with friends between classes!”

E-Resource Spotlight: Statistical Abstract of the United States

E-Resource Spotlight: Statistical Abstract of the United States

Statistics are a valuable and necessary tool to help you prove a point in a paper or a speech.  Where do you go to get them? The Statistical Abstract of the United States.  It is the most current and authoritative summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States. Here you will find statistics on everything from agriculture to labor to weather and more.  An online guide provides more information about this resource and directions on…

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Working on BearWorks, MSU’s Institutional Repository

Working on BearWorks, MSU’s Institutional Repository

BearWorks is the institutional repository for Missouri State University. It’s purpose is to collect, preserve, and provide a single point of access for the scholarly work of MSU’s faculty, students, and staff, as well as reports and documents of the University. Managed by the MSU Libraries, BearWorks is funded by the Office of the Provost, the Graduate College, and the MSU Libraries. In addition to articles, theses, and documents, BearWorks also archives data sets, images, and multi-media files.   Records…

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Employee of the Month: Joshua Lambert

Employee of the Month: Joshua Lambert

Meet our Employee of the Month, Joshua Lambert! What is your job title? Head of Access Services What originally got you interested in library work? I was originally interested in library work because it seemed like it would be better to work in a university library than to work in the university cafeteria. I was correct. After college, I didn’t know what else to do so I applied for library jobs and got an interview. During an interview for an…

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OSI and Maps featured in Pokin’s News-Leader Article on the Ozarks Region

OSI and Maps featured in Pokin’s News-Leader Article on the Ozarks Region

An “Answer Man” column written by journalist Steve Pokin and published in the Sunday, February 18 edition of the Springfield News-Leader featured several aspects of the MSU Libraries: An MSU Libraries-created map of the Ozarks Region, developed by student employee Emilie Burke in Maps and GIS Reference to the Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the MSU Libraries A quote from Dean Tom Peters, who stated that southern Illinois is not part of the Ozarks Region A photo and quote…

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Rooms 107 and 120 of Duane G. Meyer Library Refurbished

Rooms 107 and 120 of Duane G. Meyer Library Refurbished

During the last full week in February 2018 two “swing” rooms in Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University were completely refurbished. With swing rooms, during most days and times they are open to the public for general use, but they also are designed and furnished so that they can be scheduled and used for special events, such as author talks, instructional sessions, writing retreats, and luncheon and dinner events. Rooms 107 and 120 on…

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Upcoming Talks on Collective Memory and Radical Theory

Upcoming Talks on Collective Memory and Radical Theory

1.  Thursday, March 1, 4:00 (Library Auditorium) “Collective Memory and the Finitude of Historical Understanding” Jeffrey Barash, Department of Philosophy, University of Picardie, Amiens, France (Author of Collective Memory and the Historical Past and Martin Heidegger and the Problem of History)   Reply by Ethan Kleinberg, Professor of History and Letters, Wesleyan University (Author of Haunting History and Generation Existential: Heidegger’s Philosophy in France 1927-1961; editor of the journal History and Theory)   2.  Thursday, March 22, 4:00 (Library Auditorium) “Critical and Radical Theory: Toward the Reinvention…

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