Reptile Day on Sat. March 18th at the Fairbanks

Reptile Day on Sat. March 18th at the Fairbanks

On Saturday, March 18th from 10:00 to 5:00, our own Amy Hankins will be hosting Reptile Day at the Fairbanks, as part of our public service efforts for the Northwest Project. Reptile Day will be a hands-on, educational event for the whole family. Several knowledgeable people will be on hand with live reptiles and amphibians, and will answer any questions regarding these animals. We also plan to have a table featuring Missouri’s native species of reptiles and amphibians. Gotta love a…

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Join in the RecycleMania Challenge in March

Join in the RecycleMania Challenge in March

The Library Green Team is participating in a national effort in support of RecyleMania during the month of March.   RecycleMania is designed to raise awareness of the need to reduce waste.  Our primary message is Refuse to Use plastics that are not recyclable or difficult to recycle because few places take them. With the help of Jordan Schanda, MSU’s Sustainability Coordinator, her mom, and several students, we put together an art display on the ramp going into Meyer Library.

Grant Application to the Gannett Foundation to Assist with Grant Beach Neighborhood Library

Grant Application to the Gannett Foundation to Assist with Grant Beach Neighborhood Library

Last week Jan Johnson and Tom Peters submitted a grant application on behalf of the MSU Libraries to seek financial support for our public service efforts to create a neighborhood library in the Fairbanks School as part of the larger Northwest Project, involving MSU, Drury, and the Drew Lewis Foundation. Funds are being sought from the Gannett Foundation in the amount of $5,000. Gannett is the publisher of the Springfield News-Leader. The Gannett Foundation supports local organizations in communities served…

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Open Access Computer Lab and the Lobby Expand Hours

Open Access Computer Lab and the Lobby Expand Hours

Soon the new Open Access Computer Lab, as well as the main lobby, will have expanded hours. They will be open 24/5 during the week. Friday night they will close at midnight and reopen Saturday morning at 9:00. They will close again at midnight Saturday, then open again at noon on Sunday. When the rest of the library building is closed, only the  automatic door at the main entrance on the south side of the building will be open.

Retirement Reception for Lynn Cline

Retirement Reception for Lynn Cline

Scores of well-wishers from the MSU Libraries, across the university, and throughout the region attended the retirement reception for Lynn Cline on Monday afternoon, February 27, 2017. Lynn retired after over 41 years of service to the MSU Libraries.  He was very active in his service to the university and the region. He mentored many librarians and library staff members who are now leading libraries throughout Missouri and beyond. Watch for a “Spotlight” article about Lynn’s career in next Tuesday’s…

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Jessica Bennett is one of ALA’s Emerging Leaders for 2017

Jessica Bennett is one of ALA’s Emerging Leaders for 2017

The current issue (March) of American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association, contains an article about the 2017 Emerging Leaders.  Our own Jessica Bennett is a member of this class! Quoting from the article: “Initiated in 1997 as a one-year program under former ALA President Mary R. Somerville and revived in 2006 under former ALA President Leslie Burger, Emerging Leaders recognizes the best and brightest new leaders in our industry. It’s open to librarians under 35 years of…

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Northwest Project Updates

Northwest Project Updates

The work of designing and building a Grant Beach Neighborhood Library at the Fairbanks continues to move forward.  It is amazing how much work goes on in the background.  Some examples: Joshua is working out how to get the library information system up and running.  Sue M ran into a snag trying to get the HiSET testing in place.  It can be done here so she is looking into ways to make it happen. Raegan provided a list of items…

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20 Year Anniversary Exhibit of Special Collections and Archives

20 Year Anniversary Exhibit of Special Collections and Archives

In 1997 Special Collections and Archives opened as a department in Duane G. Meyer Library, and has continued to increase its diverse holdings. The current exhibit looks at a selection of materials collected over the last twenty years. The exhibit focuses on some of the major collecting areas of the Archives, such as the University and its history, the Labor Union Archives, rare books, and Ozarkiana, which includes materials related to the history of the Ozarks and the Southwest Missouri…

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MSU Testing Center Achieves Full ETS Compliance

MSU Testing Center Achieves Full ETS Compliance

We are pleased to announce that the MSU Testing Center, a program of the MSU Libraries, passed its ETS test day administration audit/observation for the SAT test administered on January 21 2017.  We are currently in full compliance with ETS testing requirements. ETS is one of the major developers and providers of standardized testing in the U.S. Congratulations to all the employees and student workers in the MSU Testing Center on this achievement and on the good and growing services you provide.

Updates on the Budget Reduction Planning Process

Updates on the Budget Reduction Planning Process

On Tuesday Dean Peters submitted to the Provost a plan, developed in consultation with the Budget Committee, faculty, staff, and other stakeholders, to permanently reduce by up to 5 percent, if necessary, the annual operating budget of the MSU Libraries. These plans are being developed in response to declining state support for public two-year and four-year higher education. All MSU cost centers have been asked to submit such plans. At this time, these are only plans. Once the actual amount, if…

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