Student-Employees at the Consolidated Service Points

Student-Employees at the Consolidated Service Points

Paige Harp has agreed to serve as the coordinator of student-employees at the consolidated service points coming later this summer, beginning July 1st. Abby Harrison, a student-employee in IG12, will assist Paige. The consolidated service point is premised on the peer-to-peer service model, where students help students. Eventually, when a new Coordinator of Public Services is hired, they or their designee will take over this set of management responsibilities. 

Brooks Travis Chairs MOBIUS ILS Committee

Brooks Travis Chairs MOBIUS ILS Committee

Brooks Travis, LIT Coordinator for Missouri State University Libraries, has been selected to chair the MOBIUS ILS Software and Service Committee for the 2019-2020 term, succeeding Joanna DeYoung of Lindenwood University. The ILS Software and Services Committee is charged with:   “Working in conjunction with MOBIUS staff, this committee will be responsible for monitoring and researching current ILS library software trends and related product offerings.  This committee will engage the membership and make recommendations benefiting the MOBIUS membership regarding product enhancements…

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Tracy Stout Attends OER Conference

Tracy Stout Attends OER Conference

On May 31st Tracy Stout attended the first annual Colorado OER (Open Educational Resources) Conference in Denver.  Nearly 200 educators were in attendance from K-12 schools, community colleges, and universities. Speakers included Angie Paccione, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education; U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse from Colorado’s 2nd District; Colorado Governor Jared Polis; Nicole Finkbeiner, Director of Institutional Relations at OpenStax; Nicole Allen, Director of Open Education at SPARC; and David Ernst, Executive Director of the Open Textbook…

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Six Summer Innovation Grants Are Funded

Six Summer Innovation Grants Are Funded

Six innovation grants have been funded for this summer by the MSU Libraries: Continued work on converting Library of Congress subject headings to genre terms, to facilitate and enhance genre searches for children’s and young adult literature. Raegan Wiechert, principal investigator A summer intern will be hired to assist with the SGF Augmented Reality project, a collaborative effort of several cultural memory institutions in Springfield. Tracie Gieselman-Holthaus, principal investigator Outdoor furniture for the south (main) side of Duane G. Meyer…

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Article by Dean Peters About Camp Joy Published

Article by Dean Peters About Camp Joy Published

Tom Peters, Dean of Library Services at Missouri State University, has had an article about Camp Joy in Lebanon published in OzarksAlive.com an online collection of articles about Ozarks history, culture, and life.  Camp Joy, located in Lebanon, Missouri, was first tourist camp between St. Louis and Springfield. During the early years and eventual heyday of Route 66 through Lebanon — from 1927 into the 1970s — Camp Joy was a favorite destination for tourists motoring down the Mother Road. Dean Peters consulted with…

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Lindsey Taggart Selected for Leadership Springfield

Lindsey Taggart Selected for Leadership Springfield

Lindsey Taggart, Director of Resource Management and Discovery at MSU Libraries, has been selected to be a member of Leadership Springfield Signature Class 38. From the full announcement: “The Signature Class is Leadership Springfield’s flagship program. For over 30 years, the program has identified leaders and familiarized them with the community’s opportunities, needs, problems and resources. Each year, participants are selected from competitive applications to participate in the nine-month program, which includes two retreats and intensive daylong, once-a-month sessions on a…

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Spring/Summer Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine Published

Spring/Summer Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine Published

In early June the Spring/Summer issue of OzarksWatch Magazine was published, with copies being mailed to the growing number of subscribers, and distributed to numerous newsstands throughout southwest Missouri.  The theme of the articles in this issue center around temperance, Prohibition, and moonshine. The authors of the twelve articles are: Connie Yen Susan Croce Kelly Mike O’Brien (2 articles) Brad Belk Leslie James (2 articles) Susan Young J. Blake Perkins Rachel Whitaker Curtis Copeland Shannon Mawhiney The Fall 2019 issue…

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Dean Emeritus Neosha Mackey Inducted into MSU’s Wall of Fame

Dean Emeritus Neosha Mackey Inducted into MSU’s Wall of Fame

Last week the MSU Board of Governors approved six new inductees to the MSU Wall of Fame, located on the third level of Plaster Student Union. Neosha Mackey, retired Dean of Library Services, is one of the new inductees. Congratulations, Neosha! The formal announcement notes: “Neosha Mackey (Aug. 19, 1985 – June 30, 2012) was a valued resource for library research and provided vision for improving library services. Beyond that, she was devoted to improving university life for international and…

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Spring “What’s Brewing @ Your Library” Event Draws a Good Crowd

Spring “What’s Brewing @ Your Library” Event Draws a Good Crowd

The successful series of events called “What’s Brewing @ Your Library” began a few years ago in December, at the conclusion of the fall semester. “What’s Brewing” offers an opportunity for MSU faculty and staff members to socialize, unwind, sample local craft beers and mead, and listen to good local music after Commencement. This year the MSU Libraries tried adding a “What’s Brewing” event in May, after spring Commencement. It was a success, and we anticipate that it, too, will continue…

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Trench Art Collection Continues to Grow

Trench Art Collection Continues to Grow

Thanks to the generous donations of Pete and Sara Morgan, Tina Wallace, and others, the MSU Libraries owns a growing collection of trench art. According to the Wikipedia article on this type of art, “Trench art is any decorative item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians where the manufacture is directly linked to armed conflict or its consequences.” The image is of a letter opener, we think, made by Roy Wallace during World War I. The father of…

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