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Derek Moser is Lead Author of JAL Article

Derek Moser is Lead Author of JAL Article

Derek Moser, Assistant Professor of Library Science at Missouri State University, and the Director of Resource Management and Discovery at the MSU Libraries, is the principal author of an article that has been published in volume 49 of The Journal of Academic Librarianship. The title of the article is “How Six Religious Pedagogies Can Inform ACRL Threshold Concepts for IL Instruction Training.”  Abstract: Due to a lack of formal pedagogical training in Library Science graduate programs, early career librarians are…

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Educator Resources student assistant to present at Sigma Tau Delta conference

Educator Resources student assistant to present at Sigma Tau Delta conference

“Every spring, Sigma Tau Delta holds its annual international convention, a unique event that allows hundreds of members and Chapter Advisors from around the United States and beyond to gather in one locale, share experiences and expertise, be recognized for their achievements, and participate in the official proceedings of the Society. The convention also provides opportunities to discover new ideas in English and English-related disciplines, while interacting with speakers, presenters, and texts that members might not otherwise encounter.” (https://englishconvention.org/2023/about-us-5-2-8/)  Each year,…

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Concert Includes Donation to OLGA

Concert Includes Donation to OLGA

On Sunday, December 18, 2022, the Men’s Chorus of the Ozarks (MCO) had their first holiday concert since 2019. A long-time supporter of the Ozarks Lesbian and Gay Archives (OLGA), a part of Special Collections and Archives at the Missouri State University Libraries, the MCO asked the Archives to provide a display on local LGBTQ+ history.

Smithsonian and OSI Attend Hog Butchering in Pocahontas AR

Smithsonian and OSI Attend Hog Butchering in Pocahontas AR

As part of the planning process for the upcoming Ozarks Program at the 2023 Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in DC from June 28th to July 9th, many discussions have been held involving Smithsonian staff, reps from the MSU Libraries, and reps from other Ozarks organizations about the importance of pork as a protein source in the Ozarks. For hundreds of years hog butchering was an important family and community practice.  The logistics of having a demonstration of…

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Testing Center Coordinator delivers HiSET exam to inmates

Testing Center Coordinator delivers HiSET exam to inmates

Sue McCrory, coordinator of the Testing Center in the Duane G. Meyer Library on Missouri State University’s campus, traveled to the St. Charles County Jail in St. Charles, MO to deliver the HiSET exam to two inmates at the request of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). HiSET is the state-accepted high school equivalency exam. “About 18 months ago, the then-director of HISET for DESE contacted me because the program coordinator for St. Charles County Jail could…

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Giving Day Incentives

Giving Day Incentives

Missouri State University’s Giving Day allows alumni and friends to come together and make a collective difference for our university. As thousands unite across the globe, we will make an immediate impact on the campus community and support Bears in need. Join alumni, students, parents, faculty, and staff as we bring the Missouri State University community together for 36 hours of collective impact, from 10 a.m. CT on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 until 10 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 2,…

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E-Resource Highlight: Art Song Transpositions

E-Resource Highlight: Art Song Transpositions

The Missouri State University Libraries on the main Springfield campus offers a new database for music transposition — Art Song Transpositions. This database currently is available on a trial basis through May 15, 2023.  This database allows library users to transpose songs or arias into new keys and then print official, licensed scores for use. The database’s interface allows individuals to search for songs, make suggestions for additional titles, keys, and repertoires,  and to download and print selected materials. Due…

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Curriculum Mapping for Academic Libraries

Curriculum Mapping for Academic Libraries

From January 24 to 26th, Jessica Bennett attended an Amigos Library Services webinar focused on curriculum mapping for academic libraries.  Curriculum mapping is a process for evaluating the curriculum’s cohesiveness, proper sequencing, and goal achievement. Academic libraries use it to assess connections and overlap between information literacy and the program curriculum to identify library instruction opportunities.  

Kwame Alexander to Speak and Lead Workshop

Kwame Alexander to Speak and Lead Workshop

Award-winning author of children’s books, Kwame Alexander, will be in Springfield on Thursday, April 27, 2023 to give a workshop and a public talk. Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, producer and #1 New York Times Bestselling author of 37 books, including AN AMERICAN STORY, THE DOOR OF NO RETURN, BECOMING MUHAMMAD ALI (co-authored with James Patterson), REBOUND, which was shortlisted for the prestigious UK Carnegie Medal, and THE UNDEFEATED, the National Book Award nominee, Newbery Honor, and Caldecott Medal-winning…

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Hardcover Edition of Frost Flowers Book

Hardcover Edition of Frost Flowers Book

The hardcover edition of the new book about Frost Flowers, with Dr. Michelle Olsen as the author and photographer, is due back from the printer/binder early next week. Dr. Michelle D. Olsen, Director of Institutional Research at Missouri State University, has painstakingly compiled a book of over 100 stunning photographs of frost flowers, a phenomenon unique to the Ozarks Mountain region of the country.     Also called Crystallofolia, frost flowers are sculptures of ice that extrude from the stem of…

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