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Great Ozarks Read Event Coming to Duane G. Meyer Library

Great Ozarks Read Event Coming to Duane G. Meyer Library

On Saturday, September 22, 2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m. in Room 101 of Duane G. Meyer Library, the finals of the Great Ozarks Read literary trivia contest will be held. Teams from Waynesville, Marshfield, Christian County, Joplin, and other locations in Southwest Missouri will gather to test their knowledge of the 100 novels selected via a scientific popular poll conducted by PBS for their Great American Read television series this fall. The teams were selected from high scorers of the…

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Reptile Day at the Fairbanks on Sat. Sept. 22nd

Reptile Day at the Fairbanks on Sat. Sept. 22nd

On Saturday, September 22, 2018 from 10:00 to 5:00, our own Amy Hankins has organized and will be hosting another Reptile Day at the Fairbanks, as part of our public service efforts for the Northwest Project. Reptile Day has proven to be a very popular, hands-on, educational event for the whole family. Several knowledgeable people will again be on hand with live reptiles and amphibians, and will answer any questions regarding these animals. We also plan to have a table featuring…

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E-Resource Spotlight: ERIC

E-Resource Spotlight: ERIC

ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) is an authoritative database of indexed and full-text education literature and resources. Sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education and established in 1966, it is an essential tool for education researchers of all kinds. ERIC contains links to hundreds of thousands of full-text documents (nearly 750,000) and more than 1.6 million records. It also includes records for a variety of source types, including journal articles, books, conference papers, curriculum…

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Campus Delivery Service Begins at MSU

Campus Delivery Service Begins at MSU

The MSU Libraries now delivers books to academic departmental offices. Faculty can initiate this service by using the online library catalog, requesting a book, and choosing the “MSU Meyer Fac/Staff DeptDelivery” delivery location. The Meyer Library Circulation staff will then deliver the book to departmental offices, assuming the Department Head has approved the service for that department. Circulation has scheduled deliveries to each academic department twice a week. MSU Libraries will also now pick up books that faculty want returned to…

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Fostering a Love of Reading in Preschoolers

Fostering a Love of Reading in Preschoolers

To further foster their love of reading and books, students from MSU’s Child Development Center visit the Infant Through Grade 12 Resources area (IG12) of the MSU Libraries. In the photo at right, Cherri Jones, Professor of Information Science and Head of IG12, reads to Kaye Clark’s class as enthusiastic preschoolers help her out. IG12 is located on the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University.

Testing Center Improvements

Testing Center Improvements

The Testing Center has several new improvements for this fall: 66 new computers, replacing the older ones 5 iPads, for e-texts, customer satisfaction survey, and check-in purposes A Take-a-Number system for busy times COMING SOON: NetSupport School, software to enable remote observation of computer workstations Test candidates should know that Friday afternoons between 12 PM and 6 PM are our busiest times; they may wish to consider coming during our lower traffic periods, such as Sundays, Saturdays, or Mondays.  Afternoons between 12 – 6 PM are high traffic…

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Kanopy Streaming Media Service Now Available Through Pilot Program

Kanopy Streaming Media Service Now Available Through Pilot Program

The Library now offers Kanopy, a streaming video service accessible to all MSU faculty, staff, and students through a Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) pilot program.  How it works:  Kanopy will trigger our purchase of unlimited access to a film for a year once the film has been viewed more than four times.  Our subscription to the Kanopy service covers subject areas including the Arts, Business, Global studies, Media/Communications, General Sciences, and Social Sciences.  Specific titles not covered by our subscription may…

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The New Student Welcome Party a Big Success

The New Student Welcome Party a Big Success

The New Student Welcome Party, held in Duane G. Meyer Library last Friday, was a huge success. Students and instructors of GEP 101 (General Education Program) & UHC 110 (University Honors College) arrived in droves to explore the library, enjoy FREE pizza and soda, and to register to win great prizes! Thor and other superheroes made appearances. The DJ did a great with the music. When dancing breaks out, you know it’s a good welcome party.

E-Resource Spotlight: Humanities International Complete

E-Resource Spotlight: Humanities International Complete

Humanities International Complete provides over 920 full-text journals and magazines, more than 780 full-text peer-reviewed journals, books and other published humanities sources from around the world. It includes all data from Humanities International Index plus unique full-text content, much of which is not available in other databases. Humanities International Complete is an essential resource for students, researchers, and educators interested in all aspects of the humanities, with worldwide content pertaining to literary, scholarly, and creative thought. Humanities International Complete is a…

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MSU Libraries Represent at Showcase on Teaching and Learning

MSU Libraries Represent at Showcase on Teaching and Learning

The MSU Libraries were well represented at the 33rd Showcase on Teaching and Learning held on Wednesday, August 15. The Libraries had a table promoting library liaisons, the new faculty lounge,and the newly named A.S.P.I.R.E. Faculty that stopped by were able to learn more about the new interdisciplinary space and could enter to win pastries and coffee in the new faculty lounge. Fortunately, the Libraries table was located next to a presentation room in which Professor Ridwan Sakidja, with assistance…

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