Nearly $3 Million in Gifts to the MSU Libraries in FY23

Nearly $3 Million in Gifts to the MSU Libraries in FY23

Friends and supporters of the Missouri State University Libraries on the main Springfield campus continued to be very generous in Fiscal Year 2023, which ended on June 30th. MSU’s Office of University Advancement reports that nearly $3 million was given in FY23, including both monetary gifts and gifts in kind. The gifts came from a wide and diverse group of individuals and organizations to support the various activities and areas of the MSU Libraries, which in turn support student success,…

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Johnson Library & Museum Fall Lecture Features the Baumlins and Macbeth

Johnson Library & Museum Fall Lecture Features the Baumlins and Macbeth

The Johnson Library & Museum (JLM) in Osceola, Missouri holds public lectures every spring and fall. The fall lecture this year will be held on Thursday, November 16, 2023 beginning with a smorgasbord meal at 6:00 p.m., followed by the lecture and discussion at 7:00, followed by a tour of the library for those who are interested, conducted by president Thomas M. Johnson II, a grandson of its founder. The event is free and open to the public. Ample parking…

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Today on Campus: Children’s Literature Festival of the Ozarks

Today on Campus: Children’s Literature Festival of the Ozarks

The annual Children’s Literature Festival of the Ozarks is taking place on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University today, Thursday, October 12, 2023. The festival provides the opportunity for students to hear authors discuss their writing experiences and share information about their books. Nine nationally recognized authors will be featured, and the event includes two autograph parties, which are open to the public from 8:00-9:30 am and 1:00-1:30 pm in the Plaster Student Union Ballroom. Books by authors will…

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EBSCO Deans Strategic Summit

EBSCO Deans Strategic Summit

EBSCO, one of the leading supplier of support services and digital content to libraries of all types and sizes, recently organized and hosted a one-day Strategic Summit for Academic Library Deans, held in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Friday, September 29, 2023. Two dozen library deans from a wide variety of academic libraries attended, ranging in size from Colorado College with approximately 2,000 students to Arizona State University, with approximately 144,000 students. Eight members of EBSCO’s team also participated. Many western states…

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Lumber Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine

Lumber Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine

The fall/winter issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is hot off the press. Congratulations to managing editor Susan Croce Kelly and all the contributing authors and photographers for another great issue.   Some of the articles are: Brooks Blevins on lumber for baseball bats Steve Wiegenstein on the Language of Trees Mike O’Brien on Missouri’s Pioneer Forest Bob Linder on Logger Larry Hayes Rachel Whitaker on an Arkansas Timber Baron Two reminiscences by Alec Primm and Rich Heffern Three book reviews  …

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New Library Exhibit in Craig Hall Lobby

New Library Exhibit in Craig Hall Lobby

Special Collections and Archives, a part of the Missouri State University Libraries, has installed a new exhibit in the lobby of Craig Hall at the entrance to Coger Theatre. The exhibit features images from fifty years of scrapbooks compiled by the Department of Theatre and Dance from the 1940s through the 1990s. Library Associate Jeffrey Lawson carefully digitized pages from the scrapbooks (some of which are very fragile). The scanned images were used in the display, since the original pages…

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Official Numbers for the Ozarks Program at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Official Numbers for the Ozarks Program at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Sabrina Lynn Motley, Director of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, has provided the following on-site attendance figures and social media impressions for the Ozarks Program held on the National Mall in DC over a ten day period in late June and early July as part of the annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival, which began back in 1967: On-site Attendance: 626,851  Total Impressions Across Social Media Platforms: 2,230,264  Top Facebook Posts were Ozarks-related (particularly Brooks Blevins and Ozark Mountain Daredevils posts, although others…

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Meyer Library adds 2 new GAs

Meyer Library adds 2 new GAs

We extend a warm welcome to our two new graduate assistants at Meyer Library. Veerendra “Vee” Gubbala is from Hyderabad, India and is working on a Masters in Information Technology from the College of Business. Vee comes with experience in working with data infrastructure and customer service. He will be working on FOLIO projects as well as general library support, and will collaborate with Nathan in LIT. Elijah Woodall, first year graduate student in Occupational Therapy, will support our faculty…

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Dean Peters to Give 4 Talks in October

Dean Peters to Give 4 Talks in October

Tom Peters, Dean of Library Services at Missouri State University, will give four talks in October: Date: Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023Group: Missouri Council of the Blind 67th annual conventionTopic: The Birth of Route 66 in Springfield MO in 1926 Date: Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023 (Homecoming)Group: MSU Golden Bears (alumni who graduated at least 50 years ago)Topic: Campus Life in 1973, 1968, 1963, 1958, etc. Date: Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023Group: Rachel Donelson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)Topic:…

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A Special Display in the Archives

A Special Display in the Archives

Missouri State University Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives is excited to share reproductions of clay tablets, papyri, several examples of original writing materials, and books related to mathematics with MSU’s Mathematics Group, and Dr. Kishor Shah’s Calculus I and History of Mathematics classes! The items will be on display Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through September 28th. Visitors to Special Collections are also welcome to view the materials. All visitors are encouraged to inspect the facsimiles…

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