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Joshua Lambert Journal Article Published

Joshua Lambert Journal Article Published

Joshua Lambert, a member of the Library Science faculty at Missouri State University, recently published an article named Predictable Book Shifting in the Code4Lib Journal.  Code4Lib is a unique library journal that has emphsized open access, open source, and innovative library computer programming since 2007.

Article by Dea Borneman et al.

Article by Dea Borneman et al.

An article by MSU Library Science faculty member Dea Borneman, titled “Walk of Wild Things” (with Melinda Hammerschmidt and Becky Dischner), has been published in the latest issue of the journal Science and Children. The theme for the entire issue is Joyful Science. Dea is the head of the Haseltine Library in the Greenwood Lab School on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University. During her long, distinguished career, she has won several awards, including: 2013 TLC (Teacher/Librarian Collaboration)…

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Open Call for Possible Participants in the Ozarks Program at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Open Call for Possible Participants in the Ozarks Program at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

The Missouri State University Libraries, in collaboration with the Smithsonian and other partners, is seeking a select number of participants for the 2023 Smithsonian Folklife Festival program “The Ozarks: Faces and Facets of a Region.” The festival, to be held June 28-July 9, will bring Ozarks-based musicians, artisans, cooks, performers and others to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to celebrate and share their culture. Presented through two weeks of performances, workshops, demonstrations and other participatory experiences, the event will highlight…

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Boris the Pet Therapy Cat Returns to Meyer Library

Boris the Pet Therapy Cat Returns to Meyer Library

Boris the cat made his highly anticipated return to Duane G. Meyer Library last week in an effort to help students decompress after the start of the fall semester. Boris Karloff, named after the English actor who starred in the 1931 Frankenstein movie, is a certified pet therapy cat with Love on Leash. The 4-year-old Maine Coon has polydactyl front paws (or two extra toes), which, according to legend, is a symbol of good luck. Boris and his owner, Sue,…

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Students “Pop” Into the Library

Students “Pop” Into the Library

The Missouri State University Libraries welcomed hundreds of students back to campus this fall with its “Pop into the Library” tabling event. The four-day affair, spearheaded by the Marketing and Communications team, invited students to learn more about the University Libraries’ resources, services, and spaces. Nearly a dozen employees from across the library volunteered at the event to connect with students, answer library-related questions, and hand out free popcorn, sodas and University Libraries swag. Students and library employees alike enjoyed…

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BearFest Village and Library “Study Hall” Hours

BearFest Village and Library “Study Hall” Hours

BearFest Village activities will resume this week ahead of MSU Football’s first home game on Thursday, Sept. 8. In an effort to prioritize student study and research during this time, Meyer Library will switch to “study hall” hours on Thursday, Sept. 8 from 4-7:30 p.m. Here’s what library users need to know: If you plan to visit the library Thursday, Sept. 8 between 4-7:30 p.m., you need to arrive before 4 p.m. to gain access into the building (this applies…

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Search Underway for DUSS

Search Underway for DUSS

The Missouri State University Libraries is looking for a Distributed User Support Specialist (DUSS).   In this position, you’ll install, maintain and resolve problems with computers, software and other equipment.   If you’re a user-focused, customer-service professional with a talent for all things tech, please apply:   jobs.missouristate.edu/postings/65099

Two Library Science Faculty Members to Attend Online Conference on Historic Roads in Cultural Context

Two Library Science Faculty Members to Attend Online Conference on Historic Roads in Cultural Context

Anne Marie Baker and Tom Peters, two members of the Library Science faculty at Missouri State University, plan to attend — virtually — a two-day symposium on “Historic Roads in the Context of Cultural Routes” to be held September 15-16, 2022.  The Missouri State University Libraries is a member of the Research Route 66 consortium coordinated by the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program of the U.S. National Park Service. At least one organization from each of the eight states through…

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Library Rebounds: Year-Over-Three Door Count Analysis

Library Rebounds: Year-Over-Three Door Count Analysis

Because of the pandemic, in-person use of Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University came to a complete halt in March 2020 and has been rebounding slowly but surely ever since. Building usage has now completely rebounded, and then some.  In August of 2022, usage of Meyer Library surpassed the number of visitors to the building back in August 2019, before COVID-19 became a global health challenge. This complete rebound is doubly impressive, because…

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Pres. Smart Addresses All-Library Meeting

Pres. Smart Addresses All-Library Meeting

Clif Smart, President of Missouri State University, addressed the full-time employees of the MSU Libraries during an all-library meeting held on Wednesday, April 24, 2022.  He began his remarks by noting that the university had a very good year during Academic Year 2021/22, despite the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The university now had the authority to add new doctoral programs following normal regulatory processes, and we have $80 million in capital improvements funding for the Temple Hall expansion…

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