“Shannon County: Home” Documentary Film Wins Award

“Shannon County: Home” Documentary Film Wins Award

Forty years ago the Center for Ozarks Studies at SMS (now the Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the Missouri State University Libraries), and Veriation Films produced two documentary films about life in Shannon County Missouri. “Shannon County: Home” was the first film, released in 1981. The films won several awards. Recently Lynn Morrow, who worked on the films, contacted the MSU Libraries with the information that one of the awards never was formally announced at SMS. The award was…

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Changes in Employee Roles and Responsibilities

Changes in Employee Roles and Responsibilities

As we all work together in this new era to create a university library that continues to be safe, productive, and forward-thinking in pursuit of its mission, this summer several employees of the MSU Libraries are transitioning to new roles and responsibilities. This is an ongoing process. Further reallocation of employee expertise and other resources of the MSU Libraries will be announced as details are finalized.  Andy Lokie has been a member of the Library Science Faculty since coming to…

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Alumni Access to SAGE E-Journals

Alumni Access to SAGE E-Journals

In support of lifelong learning and our public affairs mission, the MSU Libraries is pleased to provide alumni* with access to SAGE Journals. These resources include peer-reviewed full-text scholarly content across the academic disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. The SAGE Journals portfolio includes more than 1,000 journals and nearly one million articles.   To access SAGE Journals, choose “BearPass” when prompted for how to authenticate, and log in with your MSU account credentials. Please note that by accessing SAGE…

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MOAT Virtual Conference in September

MOAT Virtual Conference in September

The first annual Missouri Association of Testing (MOAT) Conference, originally scheduled to be hosted in May here at Missouri State University, has been tentatively rescheduled as a virtual conference for Thursday and Friday, September 17 and 18, 2020.    Sessions topics include Accuplacer, HISET, RegisterBlast, SB 807 (Missouri’s State-Mandated Civics Exam), informational sessions about the National College Testing Association (NCTA), and transitioning your testing center post-COVID-19.    Sue McCrory, the head of the MSU Testing Center, managed by the Missouri…

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LEADers Graduate

LEADers Graduate

Three employees of the MSU Libraries — Tracy Stout, Shannon Mawhiney, and Sue McCrory — recently completed MSU LEAD (Leadership, Education, and Development), a University program that prepares leaders and supports MSU’s vision of: Being an employer of choice by providing supervisors opportunities to explore their leadership capabilities. Being a responsible and transparent steward of the University’s resources. Working for continuous improvement in programs, policies, and procedures. Being collaborative, to promote meaningful partnerships that further the university’s goals. This series…

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Zoom-Ready Rooms Ready Soon

Zoom-Ready Rooms Ready Soon

As Missouri State University prepares for the fall semester, many modifications, large and small, are being made to campus. Seated classes will continue to be the predominate way of teaching and learning at MSU, but online courses will play a larger role than heretofore. One technology that was used extensively during the last half of the Spring semester and during the summer session was Zoom. Founded in 2011 by Henry Yuan and launched in 2013, Zoom uses Internet-based communications technology…

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REALM Project Finds No Traces of Virus on Library Materials After 3 Days

REALM Project Finds No Traces of Virus on Library Materials After 3 Days

On Monday the three partner organizations — IMLS, OCLC, and Battelle — that had undertaken a large study of the safety of library materials during the COVID-19 pandemic began to release preliminary results.  The preliminary results indicate “that the virus SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19 is not detectable on five common library materials after three days.” This seems to lend credence to the practice of the MSU Libraries and many other libraries that the quarantining of returned library materials for three…

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Baumlin and Besara to Give Talk Highlighting BearWorks IR at Showcase

Baumlin and Besara to Give Talk Highlighting BearWorks IR at Showcase

A proposal from Dr. Jim Baumlin from the English Department and Associate Dean of Libraries Rachel Besara has been accepted to present a session on An Open-Access Platform for Student-Faculty Collaboration at the 35th annual Showcase of Teaching and Learning on August 12, 2020.     The session will highlight how BearWorks, MSU’s Institutional Repository, can be used as a platform to facilitate production and dissemination of scholarly collaborations between students and faculty.  Materials from the Ozarks Studies Institute will be…

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Prof. Stout Graduates from SPARC Open Education Leadership Program

Prof. Stout Graduates from SPARC Open Education Leadership Program

Professor Tracy Stout graduated from the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program on Friday, June 12, 2020. The SPARC Open Education Leadership Program is an intensive professional development program to empower academic professionals with the knowledge, skills, and connections to lead successful open education initiatives that benefit students. The two-semester program blends online, peer-to-peer, and project-based learning to build a comprehensive understanding of the open education space coupled with practical know-how to take action on campus and beyond. Structured as a…

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OzarksWatch Magazine on Chronicling the Ozarks

OzarksWatch Magazine on Chronicling the Ozarks

The Spring/Summer 2020 issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is back from the printer and ready to read. The theme for this issue is Chronicling the Ozarks. Included are a round-table discussion of present-day chroniclers, articles about May Kennedy McCord, Gordon McCann, mapping the Ozarks, Lucile Morris Upton, the Unterrified Democrat newspaper, an essay by Dale Freeman, pieces about Maude Duncan and Bob Mitchell, photographing and drawing the Ozarks, various chronicles of Shannon County, and several letters and book reviews. As always,…

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