MSU Libraries Receives Grant to Support African American Read-In

MSU Libraries Receives Grant to Support African American Read-In

The Springfield African American Read-In (AARI), a collaborative effort of the Missouri State University Libraries, the Springfield-Greene County Library District, Springfield Public Schools, Drury University, and the Springfield Branch of the NAACP, is entering its ninth year. Under the leadership of Grace Jackson-Brown, a library science faculty member here, the MSU Libraries, acting as the lead institution and fiscal agent for the group, recently received a $1,450 grant from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks to create an AARI website,…

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Dec. 2017 Student Employee of the Month: Thurman Conner

Dec. 2017 Student Employee of the Month: Thurman Conner

Meet MSU Libraries’ Student Employee of the Month, Thurman Conner! Works in: Infant Through Grade 12 Resources (IG12) Major: Mass Media/Media Production Favorite Book & TV Series: Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire series Something students should know about the libraries: “You can meet a lot of interesting people at the library and get a lot done.”

New Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is Published

New Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is Published

The Fall/Winter 2017 issue of OzarksWatch Magazine was published in December, and will be mailed to subscribers in January. Susan Croce Kelly (managing editor), Nathan Neuschwander (graphic designer), and Rachel Besara (editor) brought out this great issue, which features a cover photo of an “Accident on MO Super Highway 1925” (i.e., a dirt road), eight articles about historic photographers of the Ozarks, five book reviews, two poems, and several other articles and features. Through January 31, 2018, a special is available for new subscribers:…

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Joyce Stefka to Retire

Joyce Stefka to Retire

Joyce Stefka, long-time Executive Assistant II here in the MSU Libraries, has announced her plans to retire from Missouri State University at the end of January. She will be sorely missed! Her personnel file is chock full of thank-you notes from groups and individuals that Joyce has helped over the years. She began working at MSU in 1991, with over 26 years of service to the students, faculty, staff, and friends of MSU. Prior to coming to MSU, Joyce worked…

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Refurbishment of the Second Level “Wedge”

Refurbishment of the Second Level “Wedge”

The refurbishment of the southwest quadrant of the Second Level of Duane G. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University was well-nigh completed over the winter holiday break now ending. We’re just waiting for a few missing parts and pieces, but the area is ready to use now. The new space, known affectionately by some as “The Wedge,” sports new carpeting, more electrical outlets, great views of campus, and completely new furniture. More popular little study pods…

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Jan. 2018 Student Employee of the Month: Stephanie Lor

Jan. 2018 Student Employee of the Month: Stephanie Lor

Meet MSU Libraries’ Student Employee of the Month for January, Stephanie Lor! Works in: Meyer Library’s Circulation Major: Global Studies Favorite Book: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Something students should know about the libraries: “One thing I think students should know about the library is that if you ever need help with your research at all, the librarians would gladly help you with it. Also, the library has comfortable chairs.”

Special Collection Spotlight: Folk Card Collection

Special Collection Spotlight: Folk Card Collection

The Folk Card Collection is an ongoing project of Dr. Rachel Gholson, Associate Professor in MSU’s English Department, and students in her folklore classes. Students are regularly asked to speak with family and friends in order to gather information on a variety of folklore. While much of the material is focused on the Ozarks, other geographical areas are included. The collection was acquired beginning in 2004 and receives regular additions. It was initially processed in 2007 by Anne Baker. The folklore…

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Pearl the Pig Wins Pet Wars to Support Ozarks Food Harvest

Pearl the Pig Wins Pet Wars to Support Ozarks Food Harvest

Pearl the Pig, an anonymous porcine donor, but rumored to be a direct descendant of Arnold Ziffel, star of the Green Acres television program, gave a large donation of non-perishable food items that made the “Other” category of pets the big winner of the first annual Pet Wars. This friendly competition encouraged employees of the MSU Libraries to donate food and personal care items to Ozarks Food Harvest. Ozarks Food Harvest serves a large number of charities who work together…

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E-Resource Spotlight: Science Direct eJournal Collection

E-Resource Spotlight: Science Direct eJournal Collection

Part of the eJournal collections from MSU Libraries, ScienceDirect provides full-text access from 1998-present to about 175 journals published by Elsevier Science which are subscribed to by MSU Libraries, along with complimentary access to another 80 titles with limited coverage. The majority of journal titles are from the natural and applied science areas of biology, botany, medicine, chemistry, mathematics, computer sciences, etc., but social science titles such as from business, psychology, library science, economics, and history are also part of the collection. From the…

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E-Resource Spotlight: SPORTDiscus

E-Resource Spotlight: SPORTDiscus

SPORTDiscus, provided by the Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC), is a comprehensive bibliographic database covering sports, physical fitness, exercise, sports medicine, sports science, physical education, kinesiology, coaching, training, sport administration, officiating, sport law & legislation, college & university sports, disabled persons, facility design & management, intramural & school sports, doping, health, health education, biomechanics, movement science, injury prevention rehabilitation, physical therapy, nutrition, exercise physiology, sport & exercise psychology, recreation, leisure studies, tourism, allied health, occupational health & therapy, public health, and more. Indexed…

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