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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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MSU Libraries Partners with HathiTrust

MSU Libraries Partners with HathiTrust

Thanks to a new agreement between the Missouri State University Libraries and HathiTrust, MSU faculty, students, and staff now have access to a unique collection of scholarly resources from more than 250 academic institutions from around the world. “We look forward to supporting the university’s research and scholarship efforts through our new partnership with HathiTrust,” said Mohammad AlHamad, MSU Libraries e-resource strategist. “MSU now has digital access to an extensive collection of books from leading universities around the globe.” HathiTrust…

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Donors Give Record Support in FY21

Donors Give Record Support in FY21

Donors to the Missouri State University Libraries provided a record-setting $3.66 million in support in FY21, which ended June 30, 2021. This is a significant increase over the previous record-setting amount of $2.03 million in FY20.  The Missouri State University Foundation reports that most of the funds used to receive various gifts that support the work of the MSU Libraries experienced increases year-over-year. In particular, funds supporting Special Collections and Archives grew substantially, as did the funds supporting various components…

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Vicki Evans to Retire After 32 Years of Service

Vicki Evans to Retire After 32 Years of Service

Vicki Evans, Accounting Specialist for the the Missouri State University Libraries, plans to retire December 31st, after 32 years of service to the University. She began her career at SMS in the Bursar’s Office in Carrington Hall, where she worked for four years as a window cashier, before transferring to the library, prior to the expansion and renovation of the current Duane G. Meyer Library building. Her office was down the hall from where IG12 is now located on the…

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Shannon Mawhiney Receives 2022 Staff Excellence in Community Engagement Award

Shannon Mawhiney Receives 2022 Staff Excellence in Community Engagement Award

Shannon Mawhiney, the Digital Archivist and leader of the Digitization Lab at the Missouri State University Libraries on the main Springfield campus of MSU,  will receive the 2022 Staff Excellence in Community Engagement Award. This award recognizes Shannon’s long-standing achievements benefiting our community and region, especially her service to the Christian County Historical Society and Museum, The Connecting Grounds, and other activities within Shannon’s community. The award includes a $1,500 honorarium.  The criteria for this prestigious award include: Personal action…

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‘The Normal Heart’ Scrapbooks Available Online

‘The Normal Heart’ Scrapbooks Available Online

In 1989, a play about AIDS and homosexuality drew a firestorm of reaction in the Ozarks.  The Missouri State University (then Southwest Missouri State University) Theatre and Dance Department planned to perform Larry Kramer’s play The Normal Heart.  Students wanted to bring an awareness of AIDS to campus and chose Kramer’s play, which dramatized the growing AIDS problem in the gay and lesbian community in the early 1980s.

Nathan Neuschwander’s Position Reclassified

Nathan Neuschwander’s Position Reclassified

Nathan Neuschwander’s position as Graphic Designer for the Missouri State University Libraries has been reclassified to Technology Strategist, effective November 1, 2021. MSU’s Office of Human Resources led the analysis of Nathan’s regular, periodic, and occasional job duties and responsibilities, which identified how they have changed over time due to his ongoing support and leadership of technology initiatives throughout the organization.    As Technology Strategist, Nathan will lead and manage the daily operations, strategic planning and assessment of the Library…

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Search Underway for Managing Editor and Writer

Search Underway for Managing Editor and Writer

Due to several impending retirements, the Missouri State University Libraries has opened a worldwide search for a Managing Editor and Writer, a new position. The date of first consideration is Tuesday, January 18, 2022. The Managing Editor and Writer for the MSU Libraries uses invention, imagination, originality, and talent to develop, write, and edit materials for print and electronic publications for the MSU Libraries and the Ozarks Studies Institute, which may include, but are not limited to: books, including both…

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