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Meet Our New Executive Assistant II: Melissa Eiken

Meet Our New Executive Assistant II: Melissa Eiken

Beginning March 12th, Melissa Eiken will begin serving the MSU Libraries and its users as the new Executive Assistant II in the Library Administrative Suite in Room 210 on the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library. Melissa earned her BS in Business/Marketing from Missouri Southern State University in Joplin. She has served as Regional Director of the American Heart Association in Joplin, as well as Resource Development Manager for Community Support Services of Missouri. She has considerable experience with…

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Special Collections Spotlight: Women’s Issues Network (WIN)

Special Collections Spotlight: Women’s Issues Network (WIN)

The Women’s Issues Network (RG 0/9) (WIN) collection in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives represents material from the organization’s efforts at Missouri State University from 1992 to 2000 to promote the general welfare of, and to address issues important to, female faculty members and professional staff members on this campus. Included are meeting minutes and agendas, membership information, correspondence, committee information, newsletters the organization’s constitution and bylaws, and files on topics such as surveys, networking information, and sexual harassment literature. WIN…

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Springfield AARI Annual Program on Thursday Evening, February 22nd

Springfield AARI Annual Program on Thursday Evening, February 22nd

The Springfield African American Read-In (AARI) will hold its Ninth Annual Program on Thursday, February 22, 2018, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm at the the Springfield Art Museum (1111 E. Brookside Drive).The Springfield AARI is a local initiative that is part of a national literacy initiative started in 1990 by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English to promote African American writers and strives to make reading an integral part of Black History Month celebrations. The Springfield African American…

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Special Collections Spotlights: Two Off-Site Exhibits Feature Materials from MSU’s Special Collections

Special Collections Spotlights: Two Off-Site Exhibits Feature Materials from MSU’s Special Collections

Two different displays at locations outside of the Springfield area have recently used material from Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives. The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale, Arkansas, included a door from the 1923 Frisco railroad depot in Springdale, which was torn down in the 1980s, in a recent exhibit.  To accompany the door, Special Collections and Archives provided a digital scan of the depot’s floorplan, which included specifications such as material used in its construction, locations and…

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Foundation Exhibit Highlights the Growth of MSU

Foundation Exhibit Highlights the Growth of MSU

Tracie Gieselman-Holthaus, Archives Specialist here in the MSU Libraries, has finished creating and installing a new exhibit in the display case outside the Foundation office in the Kenneth E. Meyer Alumni Center. The title of the exhibit is The Growth of Missouri State University: A Selection of Construction Images. The images and photos selected can be found in various collections in the University Archives, such as the Ozarko Collection and the University Photographs Collection, as well as in our Digital Collections, but…

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Tours de Force

Tours de Force

The Research and Instructional Services (RIS) Unit of the Missouri State University Libraries conducted several tours during the first two weeks of the semester,  and during the week prior to the start of spring semester.  During the first two weeks of the semester, RIS conducted one tour each day (excluding Monday, Jan. 15).  These tours were drop-in only with no appointment necessary and were provided during a variety of times in order to accommodate as many student schedules as possible. Two…

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Record Usage of Subject Guides in 2017

Record Usage of Subject Guides in 2017

For 2017, the 133 online Subject Guides created and maintained by the MSU Libraries received a total of 47, 904 views.  The number of views are up from 2016, during which we had 138 guides and 39, 131 views, an increase of 8,773 (22.4%) year-over-year. Views are always higher during the spring and fall semesters versus summer, with more views in fall semester than spring semester. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as more instruction sessions…

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E-Resource Spotlight: PsycTESTS

E-Resource Spotlight: PsycTESTS

PsycTESTS is a one-of-a-kind resource for measurement and instrumentation tools produced by the American Psychological Association (APA).  This database has an extensive collection of items associated with psychological measures, scales, surveys, and other instruments essential to the research needs of professionals, students, and educators across the behavioral and social sciences and includes thousands of actual test instruments and test items that are available for immediate download and use. Focused on a collection of instrumentation tools developed for research but not made…

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Library Staff Members in First Cohort of MSU LEAD Series

Library Staff Members in First Cohort of MSU LEAD Series

Dwayne Swigert and Shirley Moentnish are members of the first cohort of the new MSU LEAD Series. Missouri State University’s Leadership, Education and Development program (MSU LEAD) is a new development program designed to develop leaders at every level.   The “Leading Others – The Supervisor Series” is for any supervisor who completes an ADP for at least one direct report. Those who supervise play a critical role in advancing the mission of the University. They have significant responsibilities in formulating and administering policies and programs, as well as managing people and processes….

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Special Collections Spotlight: Veregge Collection (LA 35)

Special Collections Spotlight: Veregge Collection (LA 35)

The Veregge Collection (LA 35) in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives contains Frisco Railroad materials, such as personnel records and accident reports.  The collection was donated by Fred Veregge and his family, with material mainly ranging from the 1890s to the 1950s. The collection is divided into two series: personnel records and subject files. The personnel records are listed in alphabetical order and contain items such as personal letters, telegrams, accident reports, and applications. The subject files contain various…

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