New Finding Aid to a Collection Focused on Ozarks Women

New Finding Aid to a Collection Focused on Ozarks Women

Special Collections and Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries, is excited to announce the addition of a new finding aid available online. The Fern Nance Shumate and Nancy Shumate Collection documents the lives of several Ozarks women. The majority of the collection concerns the Shumate women, mother and daughter. It also highlights the literary works of Mary Huff Nance (mother of Fern) and Dr. Louise A. Jackson (friend of Nancy Shumate). Dr. Jackson also shared her life story…

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Danzero Stereograph Cards Digitized

Danzero Stereograph Cards Digitized

A new collection of stereograph cards created by photographer Domino Danzero has been digitized by Special Collections and Archives, part of the Missouri State University Libraries, and are now viewable in 3D in the online Digital Collections. Domenico (“Domino”) Danzero, born in Italy in 1871, immigrated to the United States at the age of 19.  He and his wife Bridget settled down in the Ozarks in the mid-1900s and moved to Springfield, Missouri, in 1907.  Among other hobbies and professions,…

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Jessica Brunsman Takes Position at SGCLD

Jessica Brunsman Takes Position at SGCLD

Jessica started with Missouri State University Libraries as a student assistant and quickly became a student manager for Access Services. She has worked as non-student part time since her December 2020 graduation by providing leadership over the department’s student hiring and training. We are thrilled to announce that Jessica accepted a full-time position at the Springfield-Greene County Library District and started last Thursday. We were sad to see her go, but excited for this next step in her post-graduate career. 

Laura French is the New Marketing and Communications Specialist

Laura French is the New Marketing and Communications Specialist

For the first time in a long time, the Missouri State University Libraries soon will welcome two new employees with approximately the same start in late May and early June. Both new hires will be filling newly created positions. As announced last month, Mohammad AlHamad will join our team as our E-Resources Strategist, and today we’re announcing that Laura French will join as our Marketing and Communications Specialist.  For the past seven years Ms. French has served as the Strategic…

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Laura McHugh to Speak Here in October

Laura McHugh to Speak Here in October

In late June Laura McHugh has a new novel coming out, What’s Done in Darkness, set in the Arkansas Ozarks. McHugh will be here on Tuesday evening, October 5, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. to give a talk. This event is free and open to the public. Current plans are to offer this event both in-person and online via Zoom.  Here’s the basic story line: “Seventeen-year-old Sarabeth has become increasingly rebellious since her parents found God and moved their family to…

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Anne Baker to Speak at Brick & Click Virtual Conference

Anne Baker to Speak at Brick & Click Virtual Conference

Word came this week that Anne Baker, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science at Missouri State University, will be speaking at the 21st Annual Brick & Click Academic Library Conference in early November, which will be held as a virtual conference.  The Conference is organized and produced by Northwest Missouri State University.  The title of her talk is “An Uncommon Partnership: Special Collections and Advanced Art History Classes at Missouri State University.” The abstract reads in part:  “In 2005,…

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Nathan Attends Library Publishing Forum

Nathan Attends Library Publishing Forum

Nathan Neuschwander, the Graphic Designer for the Missouri State University Libraries, recently attended the Library Publishing Forum, held online this year.  The keynote address was given by Elaine L. Westbrooks, Vice Provost of University Libraries and University Librarian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sessions covered a wide range of topics, including open access, workflow issues and documentation, student publishing, the Espresso Book Machine, metadata and discoverability, accessibility, and much more.  Because the MSU Libraries has an active and…

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Information Literacy Instruction

Information Literacy Instruction

The Missouri State University Libraries has an abundance of information resources. To help you learn new ways of searching and processing research materials, we offer virtual and in-person information literacy instruction sessions!  A session may be right for you if: You want your students to learn a new comprehensive way to search You want to learn a new comprehensive way to search You want your students to find quality information resources You want to collaborate with a librarian on a…

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Mark Twain Award Party at Haseltine Library

Mark Twain Award Party at Haseltine Library

Haseltine Library celebrated student reading by hosting a socially distanced party for Greenwood Laboratory School fourth and fifth grade students on May 4th. Librarian Dea Borneman provided cupcakes and ice cream to students that read four or more of the books nominated for the Mark Twain Award. Students across the state voted to select this year’s winning title,  Blended by Sharon M. Draper.