Special Collection Spotlight: Route 66 Oral History Collection

Special Collection Spotlight: Route 66 Oral History Collection

The Route 66 Association of Missouri works to preserve the stretch of the “Mother Road” that crossed Missouri.  Among the organization’s efforts is the Route 66 Oral History Collection (M 67), containing stories of individuals who lived and worked along the Route 66 historic corridor. This collection includes oral histories collected by volunteers, as well as photographs and publications shared by the interviewees.  They share stories of Route 66, including businesses, economic changes, personalities, and noteworthy experiences. With support from…

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Space Committee Moves Into Hyperdrive

Space Committee Moves Into Hyperdrive

Last Wednesday morning, May 10th, the Space Committee of the MSU Libraries received permission from the MSU Office of Planning, Design, and Construction (PD&C) to work directly with major furniture vendors, such as Steelcase and KI, to select furnishings, spec them out, bid (if necessary), order, have shipped to MSU, installed, and deployed for use. Prior to this modification of practice by PD&C, the MSU Libraries had had to work through PD&C to select, spec out, and order furnishings, which…

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Updates on Searches

Updates on Searches

Feedback forms for Dr. Jan Figa, the first of our two finalists for the position of Associate Dean of Library Services, who interviewed on Tuesday of this week, should be placed in the box on top of the filing cabinets in the Administrative Offices by Friday, May 19th at 5:00 p.m. CDT. Ms. Rachel Besara, the second finalist, will be on campus next Tuesday, May 23rd. The schedule for her visit will be distributed via email. Initial review of the…

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Finals Week a Success!

Finals Week a Success!

As Finals Week for the Spring Semester winds down, various employees of the MSU Libraries have been receiving glowing reports from student-users, thank us for all our efforts to relieve the stress of studying for finals, to refresh and revitalize, and to provide interesting, quick alternative relaxation activities. The MSU Libraries do all this to improve the process of studying for final exams, and perhaps ultimately to improve students’ final grades. The distribution of treats on Sunday evening was a…

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Special Collection Spotlight: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

Special Collection Spotlight: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (Ozark Division No. 83) Collection (LA 2) contains material from the very first labor union in Springfield, Missouri. It was awarded a charter in 1871, eight months after the first train arrived on the new extension of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad (which would become the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad, or “Frisco” Line).  The line would have arrived earlier but was delayed by the Civil War.  Because the train depot was built 1.5…

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Liaison Program Assignments Revealed

Liaison Program Assignments Revealed

In August 2017 the MSU Libraries will be launching a new liaison program, which will organize and expand our longstanding efforts to communicate, confer, and collaborate with all MSU programs to create educated adults and to help faculty, students, and staff to create, edit, and access information and knowledge. On Tuesday afternoon a “reveal” party was held to announce the assignments that will pair individual library faculty and staff members with each university program. Here are the assignments: Colleges Departments…

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Disability Resource Center

Disability Resource Center

The Disability Resource Center (DRC), including the Access Technology Center, is located on the First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library in the northeast corner. Its mission is to lead “the campus community in its commitments to recognize disability as a valued aspect of diversity, to embrace access as a matter of social justice, and [to] design more welcoming and inclusive environments (www.missouristate.edu/disability).” The DRC works closely with the MSU Testing Center, a service of the MSU Libraries, to provide…

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My Story, My Statement Exhibit Here Through Finals Week

My Story, My Statement Exhibit Here Through Finals Week

An exhibit developed by the Diversity Committee of the Department of Residence Life, Housing and Dining Services is now on exhibit near the main entrance of Duane G. Meyer Library. The stories of 16 current MSU students are available for reading and reflection. The goal of the exhibit is “to positively highlight the range of differences found within our community and to highlight the similarities between us. We hope this campaign will provide an opportunity for our Missouri State University community…

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Special Collection Spotlight: The Domino Danzero Photograph Collection

Special Collection Spotlight: The Domino Danzero Photograph Collection

The Domino Danzero Photograph Collection (M 71) is a collection of photographs created by local photographer Domino Danzero. Danzero was born in 1871 in Turin, Italy, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1890.  He worked for the Frisco Railroad as a Harvey House inspector, but due to his talent with photography, he was given permission to stop any Frisco train on which he was a passenger to photograph an area, whenever he wanted.  Many of his photographs were printed on…

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E-Resource Spotlight: Cost of Living Index

E-Resource Spotlight: Cost of Living Index

This electronic version of the Cost of Living Index (COLI) provides the most reliable source of city-to-city comparisons of key consumer costs available anywhere.  The calculated data are recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, CNN Money, and the President’s Council of Economic Advisors. Published by the Council for Community and Economic Research, COLI calculates comparable income between two urban areas, as well as provides an “overall index with six component indices (housing, utilities, transportation, health…

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