Mark Arnold Plans to Retire

Mark Arnold Plans to Retire

Mark Arnold, who has served the Missouri State University Libraries and its users for over 30 years, has decided to retire at the end of July. His current position is Library Systems Administrator – Support Specialist.  Just a few highlights of Mark’s amazingly productive career: He served as chair of the search committee that led to the hiring of David Adams as Systems Librarian. Mark is a citizen scholar and lifelong learner. Eleven years ago he earned a Master of…

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OLGA Participates in Ozarks PrideFest

OLGA Participates in Ozarks PrideFest

OLGA, the Ozarks Lesbian and Gay Archive, located in Special Collections and Archives, part of the MSU Libraries on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University, had a information table at the Ozarks PrideFest held last Saturday on the square in Downtown Springfield.  Did you know the Ozarks Lesbian and Gay Archives, or OLGA, was founded almost 20 years ago? Professors Holly Baggett and Ralph Smith approached the Library in 2003 to establish a cooperative project with the Missouri…

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Latest OzarksWatch Magazine edition available

Latest OzarksWatch Magazine edition available

The Ozarks Studies Institute, an ongoing initiative of the Missouri State University Libraries, has published OzarksWatch Magazine, Series 2,Volume XII, No. 1. The theme of the Spring/Summer 2023 edition is the history of sports in the region.  The six main articles cover auto racing, horse competitions, women in professional basketball, a high school basketball championship, baseball, and shotgun training. In these pages, you’ll find lots of interesting facts. For example, did you know that there is a breed of horses…

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Ode to the VCR

Ode to the VCR

Yesterday, June 7th, was National VCR Day! Machines to record on videotape were introduced in the 1950s, which was the beginning of the death knell for the kinescope, but they were so expensive (around $50,000 in 1956!) that only television networks and large stations were able to afford them.   The first commercial VCRs for home use were released in the 1970s. Betamax and Jack Valenti were soldiers in this format (and popular culture) war. In the early 1980s, the…

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Ten London Play Scripts Given to the Library

Ten London Play Scripts Given to the Library

Robert Stephens, former mayor of Springfield, has donated ten London playscripts from the early 18th to the early 19th centuries to Special Collections and Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries.  Stephens was friends with Bill Burling, a professor of English at Missouri State University. They met often for lunch, and they began collecting these playscripts as a joint venture-hobby. Burling wrote many books, including  “Summer Theatre in London, 1661-1820, and the Rise of the Haymarket Theatre” and “The…

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Joint article in Journal of Library Administration

Joint article in Journal of Library Administration

Current and former MSU Libraries employees have published an article entitled Research Content as an Expression of the Scholarly Information Seeking Habits and Behavior of University Faculty in the Journal of Library Administration. A second companion article, Research Services and Spaces as Expressions of the Scholarly Information Seeking Habits and Behavior of University Faculty, will also be published later this summer in the same journal. Both articles are based upon our study Scholarly Information Seeking Habits and Behaviors of Missouri State University (MSU) Faculty found…

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Music on Route 66 Oral History Project and Research Collection

Music on Route 66 Oral History Project and Research Collection

Route 66 researchers now have additional resources available through the Missouri State University Libraries. The Live Music Venues and Experiences on Route 66 oral history project, made possible in part by the National Park Service, Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program, can be found on the MSU Libraries’ YouTube channel and in Special Collections and Archives. This investigation of musical venues located in Springfield, Missouri, and around Lebanon, Missouri, offers a broad look of the community memory fostered by Route 66….

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Overview of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Overview of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Yesterday the Smithsonian officially released the schedule of activities, presentations, and performances at the Ozarks Program at the upcoming Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC.  Missouri State University (MSU) is the lead partner with the Smithsonian Institution, collaborating to plan, promote, and present an exciting array of events at the Ozarks program at the ten-day Smithsonian Folklife Festival, from Thursday, June 29 through Sunday, July 9, 2023. Festival activities will occur daily from 11:00 to 5:30,…

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Meyer Library Hosts OSA Annual Conference

Meyer Library Hosts OSA Annual Conference

On Friday, May 26, 2023 the Ozarks Studies Association (OSA) will hold their third annual one-day conference in Duane G. Meyer Library on the main Springfield campus of Missouri State University.  OSA 2023 Program Details   Host: Ozarks Studies Institute, Missouri State University   Sponsors: Ozarks Studies Institute, Missouri State University; Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Missouri State University; English Department, Missouri State University; African American Studies Program, Missouri State University   8:00-8:15 Coffee, snacks, registration   8:15-8:30 Introduction…

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New Finding Guide: James River Basin Partnership Collection

New Finding Guide: James River Basin Partnership Collection

Special Collections and Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries, is excited to announce the addition of a new finding guide available online. The James River Basin Partnership Collection documents the organization’s commitment to improve Ozark waterways. Formed in 1997 in response to an algae bloom in the James River arm of Table Rock Lake, the James River Basin Partnership (JRBP) advocates for continued improvements in water quality, conservation, and environmental education in areas affected by the James River….

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