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Special Collections Spotlight: Library Services Record Group

Special Collections Spotlight: Library Services Record Group

The Library Services Record Group (RG 3/6) in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives represents the history of library services at Missouri State University, including photographs, meeting minutes, financial records, reports, and more, dating back to the 1919. The library began with 600 volumes in 1905 as a part of the Missouri State Normal School #4.  It moved into the north wing of the new academic building (Carrington Hall) in 1909 and by 1912 its collection had grown to 12,000 volumes.  An article in the…

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Libraries Collaborates on Springfield Premiere of Documentary Film

Libraries Collaborates on Springfield Premiere of Documentary Film

Next Thursday evening, June 28th, is the big Springfield premiere of a feature-length documentary about Springfield’s rich musical heritage. Dave Hoekstra, a media person (Sun-Times and WGN) and author from Chicago, is the producer, and Abbey Waterworth, a local singer and musician (and a student employee in the MSU Libraries), is the associate producer. The event at the Fox Theater on the Square is free and open to all. No tickets required. The event is being hosted by the History…

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New Terrazzo Graces First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library

New Terrazzo Graces First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library

This week a crew from Missouri Terrazzo has been working on the terrazzo flooring on the main First Level of the Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University. They are filling and squaring off gaps in the flooring near the new RIS Commons as well as near the forthcoming new living room or den, made possible through generous support from Don and Ruth Martin. Once the terrazzo is finished, the rest of the carpeting in…

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Local, Collaborative Plans for the PBS Great American Read

Local, Collaborative Plans for the PBS Great American Read

In May PBS began a new television series called the Great American Read. Quoting from the project’s FaceBook page: “THE GREAT AMERICAN READ, a new eight-part television competition and nationwide campaign, explores the power of books and the joy of reading through the lens of America’s 100 best-loved novels. Vote for your favorites before the series returns this fall.” The MSU Libraries is partnering with other organizations to plan a series of events around this national public campaign. Preliminary planning…

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Summer Issue of Public Affairs Lens has been Released

Summer Issue of Public Affairs Lens has been Released

The summer issue of the e-publication called Public Affairs Lens has been released. In this second issue there is a staff highlight about Shannon Conlon in Interlibrary Loan, an article about change, and an article about a new book examining libraries and homelessness. In a video embedded in that article, the author “Ryan Dowd (Director of Hesed House, Chicago) shares advice on taking a more empathetic approach toward homeless individuals.” Public Affairs Lens is a publication of the Public Affairs Committee…

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E-Resource Spotlight: Wall Street Journal

E-Resource Spotlight: Wall Street Journal

The online, full-text Eastern edition of the Wall Street Journal newspaper is available from January 2, 1984 to today — over 34 years of coverage. Wire service articles are not included, nor are most financial data that appear in the print edition. Full text is online in html format only, with PDF downloads available. Meyer Library also has the Wall Street Journal on microfilm from Feb. 1959-Dec. 2009.

Special Collections Spotlight: Ozarks Jewish Archives

Special Collections Spotlight: Ozarks Jewish Archives

The Ozarks Jewish Archives (M 43) in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives contains material from the local Jewish community dating back to 1924.  It includes items about Temple Israel (the first synagogue in Springfield, Missouri), oral histories, and information related generally to Jewish activity in the Ozarks. By the late 19th century there was a small community of Jewish people living in the Ozarks.  In 1893, they organized Temple Israel, and during the early 20th century, the community grew large enough…

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Library Off-Campus Calendar Requirement

Library Off-Campus Calendar Requirement

If any full-time current employee of the MSU Libraries is going to be out of the library (Meyer or Haseltine) for a half day (i.e., four consecutive work hours) or more, we ask that you use the “Library Off Campus Calendar” that our LIT Unit recently set up. You may be out of the library for some work-related reason (e.g., a conference or workshop), or for some planned, excused absence (e.g., vacation, bereavement, jury duty). To add an event to…

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Special Collection Spotlight: The Copenhaver Collection

Special Collection Spotlight: The Copenhaver Collection

The Copenhaver Collection (LA 22) in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives is a small collection mainly consisting of material from 1924-1938 regarding the Missouri Farmers Association (MFA) Milling Company in Springfield, Missouri.  It includes photographs of the inside of their building and of floods at the building in the late 1920s, MFA financials, and meeting minutes for the Exchange Managers of Southwest Missouri.  Also included in the collection is information about the Flour, Cereal, Feed Mill, and Grain Elevator Workers Union. James Albert…

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“Roots of Wisdom” Traveling National Exhibit Coming to the MSU Libraries

“Roots of Wisdom” Traveling National Exhibit Coming to the MSU Libraries

From March 16 through May 26, 2019, the Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University will host a traveling national exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution called “Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science.” This exhibit will be free and open to the entire campus community, as well as to the general public. According to the exhibit website: Local ecosystems around the world face serious environmental challenges. Many Native communities have found innovative solutions by…

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