E-Resource Spotlight: Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change

E-Resource Spotlight: Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change

The Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change provides a multi-authored, academic yet non-technical resource for students and teachers to understand the importance of global warming, to appreciate the effects of human activity and greenhouse gases around the world, and to learn the history of climate change and the research examining it. The site includes a Reader’s Guide, with broad subjects like ‘Atmospheric Sciences’ and ‘Climate Models’ that provide links to more specific subjects, an A to Z list of encyclopedia…

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Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Viewers Are Here

Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Viewers Are Here

The Meyer Library has recently acquired two sets of Google Cardboards as an alternative offering to our virtual reality services at Music and Media.  The Google Cardboard is simply a VR viewer that works with a smartphone.  If your smartphone is relatively new (Android 4.1 or iOS 8.0), you can view 360 degree videos and photos, interactive maps, explore VR apps installed in your phone.  Google has also made the Cardboard specifications open to all, so you can make one…

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MSU Testing Center Increases Its Capacity

MSU Testing Center Increases Its Capacity

Earlier in April the MSU Testing Center, a unit of the MSU Libraries, added ten more test-taking cubicles, bringing the total available seats to 65, including the 3 DRC (Disability Resource Center) accommodation rooms.  At present, the new cubicles are being used as additional paper-based exam stations, until additional network access and computers are installed. Once network access and computers have been set up, the Testing Center will be able to accommodate an additional 5 Pearson Vue stations, bringing that total…

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Six 2017 Summer Innovation Grants Announced

Six 2017 Summer Innovation Grants Announced

A total of $40,000 has been made available this summer for internal, competitive innovation grants. The purpose of the Summer Innovation Grants is to support MSU Libraries faculty and staff members who want to create or improve a service, a body of content, and/or a space (real world, online space, virtual world, mixed reality, augmented reality, etc). All six submitted proposals were funded. Raegan Wiechert will continue her good work enabling users to search by genre terms. Shannon Mawhiney will add…

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MSU Libraries Contributes Content to the DPLA

MSU Libraries Contributes Content to the DPLA

MSU Libraries is now contributing records from its Digital Collections to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) through a partnership with Missouri Hub (MoHub).  The DPLA ties together records from across the country into a unified portal for searching, which are contributed by libraries, archives, and museums alike, many of which are connected by service hubs (like MoHub). DPLA includes various ways of searching records also, including by map or by timeline.  Other contributors to DPLA include HathiTrust, the…

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E-Resource Spotlight: Daily Life Through History

E-Resource Spotlight: Daily Life Through History

Travel through time and across the globe with Daily Life through History. This comprehensive collection of primary and secondary sources provides direct insight into the social history of societies ranging from the Australian Aborigines all the way to 21st-century China. This versatile database supports coursework and research in history, literature, cultural studies, and more with its focus on cross-disciplinary historical topics such as work, religion, language, art, food and cooking, clothing, housing, and social customs. In Daily Life through History, students and…

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MSU’s 3D Printing Service Turns One

MSU’s 3D Printing Service Turns One

Our 3D printer has served our community well since we began offering 3D printing services a year ago!  Printed items include models for class projects, souvenirs, game figures, and prototypes.  These days it is not difficult to find print-ready 3D objects online. Many from the 3D community are sharing their models on repositories such as Thingiverse or YouMagine.  Recently too, our patrons have been bringing in 3D files of parts they have designed themselves.  It is encouraging to know that…

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TRIO Student Support Services

TRIO Student Support Services

TRIO Student Support Services, located in the northeast corner of the First Level of Meyer Library, assists qualified students while they attend college, graduate, and become educated adults. TRIO staff and volunteers provide a supportive environment by offering tutoring, academic advising, and advice about study skills and habits. TRIO serves first-generation students, low-income students, students with disabilities, and students with academic need. TRIO also helps qualified students to explore and engage in volunteer and leadership activities, as well as to…

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The KWTO Dial Digitization Project

The KWTO Dial Digitization Project

The MSU Libraries has received permission from Meyer Communications, the current owners of KWTO AM 560, as well as other radio stations, to digitize and make available online to the general public the entire run of The KWTO Dial, a monthly publication from August 1941 to December 1951. In addition to listing the program guide, The Dial ran regular monthly columns by May Kennedy McCord, C. C. Williford, and others, as well as human interest stories about the stars and staff…

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Budget Update

Budget Update

Approximately 75% of MSU’s budget is for human resources (salaries, wages, and benefits). At the MSU Town Hall Meeting on Monday afternoon, April 10, President Smart noted that non-academic cost centers (e.g. Student Life, Athletics, Alumni Affairs) plan to cut 4.9% from their operating budgets. A total of $2.8 million will be cut from the non-academic cost centers . The colleges, including the Libraries, need to cut 1.2% from their budgets or $1.248 million. At the Provost’s Budget Committee meeting…

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