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Virtual Author Event: Margaret Sullivan Converses with Dr. Etta Madden and Dr. John Schmalzbauer

Virtual Author Event: Margaret Sullivan Converses with Dr. Etta Madden and Dr. John Schmalzbauer

While the MSU Libraries has no direct involvement in this upcoming online conversation, part of the mission of the MSU Libraries is to support research, scholarship, publications, and literacy. The author Margaret Sulllivan has roots in Springfield and the Ozarks, and Professors Madden and Schmalzbauer are faculty members at Missouri State University. Join us Wednesday, February 2nd at 7 PM CST for a Virtual Author Event with Margaret Sullivan in conversation with Dr. Etta Madden and Dr. John Schmalzbauer, exploring…

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Meyer Library Plans for Omicron Surge

Meyer Library Plans for Omicron Surge

As we all are aware, this week’s Clif Notes articulated MSU’s general response to the current Omicron surge. The Greene County rolling seven-day average for reported and confirmed COVID cases (nearly all of them Omicron) is at the highest to date.   I encourage you to read President Smart’s message carefully, because it contains important information about the university’s mitigation strategies. This LibNotes article highlights how these protocols affect the Duane G. Meyer Library building and the people who use it….

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David Adams to Retire

David Adams to Retire

David Adams, Associate Professor and a member of the Library Science faculty at Missouri State University for the past 24 years, plans to retire on May 1, 2022. However, using accrued vacation, he plans to take off most of the month of April. David came to MSU in November 1997, when Karen Horny was Dean of Library Services, to serve as Head of the Library Systems Department. He was a major contributor in the successful migration from the NOTIS online…

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MSU Libraries Hosts “Making History” Exhibit

MSU Libraries Hosts “Making History” Exhibit

  The Missouri State University Libraries will host the “Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights” exhibit Jan. 18 through March 11 outside Room 107 on the Main Level of the Duane G. Meyer Library on the MSU Springfield campus. The new exhibit highlights Missouri’s contributions to the national LGBTQ rights movement. It is viewable whenever the library is open. No reservations or entrance fees are required.  Research and designed by students in the University of Missouri-Kansas…

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Amason Awarded 2022 Center for Missouri Studies Fellowship

Amason Awarded 2022 Center for Missouri Studies Fellowship

Craig Amason, Associate Director of the Ozarks Folklife Festival for the Missouri State University Libraries, has been awarded a 2022 Center for Missouri Studies Fellowship for his proposed study, “The Impact of Immigration in McDonald County in the 21st Century.”  Here’s the announcement from the State Historical Society of Missouri. Note that another Springfieldian, Connie Yen, also received a fellowship. “The State Historical Society of Missouri will award Center for Missouri Studies fellowships in 2022 to scholars working on projects…

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Bob Flanders Dies

Bob Flanders Dies

Dr. Robert Flanders, emeritus professor of History at Missouri State University, died last month at the age of 91. In addition to being excellent in the areas of teaching, research, and service for 27 years at SMS/MSU, Dr. Flanders also was an integral member of the group that founded the Center for Ozark Studies, now called the Ozarks Studies Institute (OSI), including serving as its director. More recently, for several years now the OSI has been an ongoing program of…

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New History of Libraries Published

New History of Libraries Published

In November 2021 a new general history of libraries was published. The Library: A Fragile History was co-authored by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen, both of whom are affiliated with the University of St. Andrews, a public university in Scotland. The new book has been published in the U.S. by Basic Books.  The authors note that throughout the millennia, libraries have been in a constant state of flux and reconceptualization. Hence the fragility. They assert that “no society has…

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Scott Fischer Graduates from USA Program

Scott Fischer Graduates from USA Program

Scott Fischer, a Library Associate I for the Missouri State University Libraries, graduated this week as a member of the 2020 Class of MSU’s USA Program (University Staff Ambassadors).  The curriculum of the USA Program consists of two types of sessions that are intermingled throughout the program year. The first type of session introduces the cohort members to areas of the university they may not get to see and learn about during their daily work routines. USA members will have…

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Pet Therapy Returns to Meyer Library

Pet Therapy Returns to Meyer Library

For two hours one day during Finals Week this week, the high anxiety of preparing to take final exams during the current pandemic was brightened by a visit from several pet therapy dogs from Pet Therapy of the Ozarks.  Pet Therapy of the Ozarks, Inc. is a not-for profit Missouri Corporation organized to provide emotional therapy visits to nursing homes, hospitals, schools and other facilities. They are based in Springfield, Missouri and serve institutions within a 50 mile radius. As…

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Pet Therapy Sessions Return to Meyer Library

Pet Therapy Sessions Return to Meyer Library

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pet therapy dogs will return to the Meyer Library living room on Tuesday, Dec. 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the living room area on the main level of Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to stop by and cuddle with the best stressbusters around. Thank you to our friends at Pet Therapy of the Ozarks for providing this much-needed resource…

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