Special Collections Spotlight: Ozark Labor Union Archives Memorabilia Collection

Special Collections Spotlight: Ozark Labor Union Archives Memorabilia Collection

The Ozarks Labor Union Archives Memorabilia Collection (LA 31) in Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives includes three cubic feet of pins, buttons, ribbons, banners, and bumper stickers from conventions and campaigns of various area labor unions between the years of 1902 and 1994.  Examples of some of the labor unions represented are the International Moulders Union; the Carpenters Union; the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE); the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW); the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile…

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Schoolcraft Bicentennial Plans Are Taking Shape

Schoolcraft Bicentennial Plans Are Taking Shape

The fall of 2018 will mark the bicentennial of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft’s exploration of the Ozarks region, which began in Potosi (now in the state of Missouri) on Thursday, November 18, 1818, and culminated January 1-5, 1819 at the site of a lead mine near the mouth of Pierson Creek, where it flows into the James River, just southeast of present-day Springfield. This is the reason why Highway 65 on the east side of the Springfield metro area is called…

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Interlibrary Loan Supports Researchers

Interlibrary Loan Supports Researchers

There is no telling what awaits Interlibrary Loan (ILL) personnel as the patron requests roll in. While the Missouri State University Libraries tries to make resources as readily available as they can, there are still many physical and digital items that the library cannot immediately provide. Those requests often require the intervention of Interlibrary loan to fulfill patron information needs. Dr. William Meadows, an MSU professor from the Sociology-Anthropology Department, is a frequent recipient of ILL services. One area of my research is…

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E-Resource Spotlight: Points of View Reference Center

E-Resource Spotlight: Points of View Reference Center

Containing resources that present multiple sides of an issue, this database provides rich content that can help students assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, and develop analytical thinking skills. Points of View Reference Center contains 400 topics (with more than 1,900 essays), each with an overview (objective background / description), point (argument) and counterpoint (opposing argument). Each topic features a Guide to Critical Analysis which helps the reader evaluate the controversy and enhances students’ ability to read critically, develop their…

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MO 4-YR Public Higher Education Library Deans/Directors to Meet

MO 4-YR Public Higher Education Library Deans/Directors to Meet

On Friday, October 27, 2017 in James C. Kirkpatrick Library on the campus of the University of Central Missouri (UCM) in Warrensburg, there will be a meeting of Missouri 4-Year Public Higher Education Library Deans and Directors. While Presidents, Chief Academic Officers, and other key university officials of Missouri’s thirteen 4-Year Universities meet regularly, this is the first such meeting of Library Deans/Directors in recent memory. Gail Staines, Dean of University Library Services at UCM, is organizing this fall get-together,…

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Chris Bono: Student Employee of the Month for October

Chris Bono: Student Employee of the Month for October

Meet MSU Libraries’ Student Employee of the Month, Chris Bono! Works in: Meyer Library’s Special Collections and Archives Major: History Favorite Book: There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury Something students should know about the libraries: “The Bear C.L.A.W. will be your best friend when writing anything for class. Use them as much as possible!”

Marilyn McCroskey co-authors article in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

Marilyn McCroskey co-authors article in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

Marilyn McCroskey, Head of the Cataloging Unit at the MSU Libraries, is one of six co-authors of an article that recently was published in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. Marilyn explains, “This was part of my work with the Library of Congress CIP [Cataloging-in-Publication] Advisory Group’s CIP Data Block Committee. I have represented AASL on the CIP Advisory Group since 2000. Cataloging-in-Publication (found on title page verso) had remained a “catalog card” format since 1971. Since libraries don’t use catalog cards any…

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E-Resource Spotlight: SIRS Researcher

E-Resource Spotlight: SIRS Researcher

SIRS Researcher is a highly-acclaimed general reference database containing thousands of full-text articles exploring social, scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political and global issues. Articles and graphics are carefully selected from 2,000 domestic and international publications according to strict criteria with regard to content and age appropriateness. Thousands of hand-selected, authoritative newspaper and magazine articles, graphics, charts, maps, primary sources, government documents, websites, multimedia, as well as critical thinking questions, and timelines help broaden student comprehension of each topic. Users…

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MSU Libraries and SGCLD Team Up to Fight Fake News

MSU Libraries and SGCLD Team Up to Fight Fake News

The MSU Libraries and the Springfield-Greene County Library District are collaborating to help citizens fight fake news. A hands-on class to help people to hone their skills to evaluate news stories and to protect themselves against fake news will be offered twice by Tracy Stout and Jessica Bennett, library science faculty members at MSU. Tracy is Head of the Research and Instructional Services (RIS) Unit, and Jessica is a reference and e-learning library faculty member in RIS. They will provide…

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Native Art of the Americas Exhibit Open

Native Art of the Americas Exhibit Open

Please join us on Wednesday, October 18, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. in Special Collections and Archives (Meyer Library 306) as students, faculty, and supporters responsible for the “Native Art of the Americas” exhibit gather for an opening reception. Featuring art and artifacts from throughout the Americas, this exhibit reflects the research and interpretation of Dr. Billie Follensbee’s advanced art history students from the 2016-2017 courses ART 385: Art of the Americas and ART 485: Art of Mesoamerica. In these integrated Citizenship and Service-Learning classes,…

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