SpringyCamp, July 11

The MU Libraries subscribe to a number of SpringShare products (LibGuides, LibAnswers, LibInsight Lite, etc.) that we use to provide online reference service, online help guides for our users, etc. 

Each year, SpringShare sponsors SpringyCamp – an opportunity for some SpringShare subscribers to present on new and different ways they utilize the products.

This year, the first SpringyCamp is scheduled for July 11, from noon-2:00, in Room 4F51A.

Session Details:

  • LibGuide Redesign Enhances Librarian Outreach Efforts by Alice Kalinowski, University of Pittsburgh

     

    • This session will explore some unintended benefits of a comprehensive LibGuide re-design project, particularly for new liaisons or those wishing to reevaluate their outreach activities. The benefits include developing relationships with instructors, learning advanced subject-specific database features, taking advantage of new LibApps products and tools, and thinking more strategically about outreach and marketing to various groups.
  • Shifting to a Jumpstart Model Improves Student Outcomes by Claire A. Miller, South Florida State College

     

    • Shifting from a list of databases and print books to a research "jumpstart" model improves reference efficiency, enhances student research skills, and allows librarians to model what academic resources look like. Shifting our Literature LibGuide to the "jumpstart" model tripled our usage and has improved the reference transaction, student outcomes, and faculty buy-in. This presentation examines how the change in our LibGuides helps meet our students research needs without spoon-feeding them content, and the nuts and bolts of designing your own "jumpstarts".
  • Reaching Students In-Person and Beyond by Brittany O’Neill, Hodges University

     

    • Finding ways to reach students — whether they are distance learners or in a face-to-face class — can be challenging. Even the one-shot library instruction session does not provide the opportunity to build rewarding partnerships with faculty and students and provide the one-on-one assistance they need. Embedded librarianship is one strategy that can help bridge the gap between students and librarians. This presentation will detail how I have integrated myself into the curriculum through faculty partnerships. Harnessing the power of several LibApps tools, I have been able to build successful relationships with on- and off-campus students and gather great feedback for future semesters. This strategy uses a combination of surveys in LibWizard, helpful guides in LibGuides, individual research consultations using LibCal, and custom chat widgets from LibAnswers to create a continuous and expanding library presence in liberal studies courses. This presentation will cover both the strategies for collaborating with faculty on this integration and examples of how I've used these tools for instruction, outreach, and assessment.

Please join me in Room 4F51A if you are interested and with supervisor approval.

Under the new Staff Development Incentive Program, attendance does qualify for 1 raffle ticket.  Details about the incentive program can be found at http://libraryguides.missouri.edu/staffincentive.

 

Let me know if you have any questions.

Rhonda

SDC Presents Best Preservation Practices for MU Libraries Staff

The Staff Development Committee invites you to a presentation by Michaelle Dorsey (Head of Physical Processing/Preservation Unit) to educate MU Libraries Staff on preventive preservation methods including proper handling and shelving practices, and identification and prevention of damage.

Thursday, November 29, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Place: 4F51A

Topic: Best Preservation Practices for MU Libraries Staff

Presenter: Michaelle Dorsey, Head of Physical Processing/Preservation Unit

Release time is available with supervisor approval.

Medieval Recipes

SDC recently sponsored an event which included preparation of recipes from old and sometimes medieval manuscripts in convents around the world. Participants requested the recipes be made available, so thanks to Alla Barabtarlo for the recipes as well as the presentation.

Lenten Fruit Cake
1 cup oil (any cooking oil)
1 cup sugar
3 cups flour
1 cup orange juice
1 cup nuts (walnuts better)
3 tsp baking powder
1 large tin of Fruit cocktail
0.5 teaspoon vanilla essence
Put all ingredients into a large bowl & mix together
Bake approximately 45 min at 350 F.

Lenten Nut Cake
Mix together in a bowl:
2.5 cups finely chopped nuts
1.5 cups sugar
3 cups flour
1.5 cups oil
1.5 cups white wine
1.5 tsp baking soda (she adds a fraction more)
1.5 tsp vanilla

Grease jelly roll pan or 13 x 9 cake pan. Bake at 350F anywhere from 25 to 35 minutes. Test with toothpick when cool, cut into desired shape and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
Note: do not decrease sugar in this recipe. It will not bake right!

Olive Bread
Mix together:
4.5 cups of flour (1 cup wheat, rest—any plain)
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
Add:
2 tsp yeast (dry?)
3 tbsp olive oil
2 cups water
Beat together all the above ingredients
Let it rise about 30 min
Add:
2 cups of olives (halved or whole)
1 large onion chopped (green and head)
0.25 cup coriander
Fresh or dry mint, small cup
Oil the baking pan (parchment paper), spread the dough evenly, cover
Let it rise second time. Coat with orange juice, by hand.
Bake 45 min of until brown, app. At 350 F. (170C)

“Prianiki”
8 large eggs
2 cups of honey
2 cups sugar
2 tsp ground cloves
4 tsp ground cinnamon
4 tsp baking soda
As much flour as it takes to make the dough pretty tough. (nothing more precise said)

Leave the dough overnight. It should become pretty tough. Add more flour.
Roll the dough flat, (about 1 inch) use cookie cutter to make cookies.
Bake at 375F.  These cookies have no fat so they stay fresh pretty long without spoiling.

“Kovrizhka”
2/3 cup honey
½ cup sugar
1 tsp baking soda dissolved in 1 cup water
½ cup oil
½ cup walnuts, chopped
3 cups flour
2 tbsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg

Combine honey and sugar. Add water with baking soda, blend together.
Add oil, nuts, cinnamon, nutmeg and flour.
Mix well.
Pour in greased and floured pan. Let stand at room temperature for an hour.
Bake for 35 min at about 300F. Check with a toothpick.

Reminder on Group Process Training – Part II

As mentioned in News Notes 11/11/11, http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/newsnotes/?p=4129, SDC is sponsoring a two-part training series on group process methods. Part II begins Jan. 5 and will be conducted by Phil Shearrer, Debono Thinking Tools TM Consultant.  Phil also works as a Leadership Development Specialist at MU’s Women and Children’s Hospital. There is no charge to the library for Phil’s presentations.

Phil’s sessions will be half-day skill-building workshops on how to facilitate different meeting types:

  • How to run a problem-solving meeting, Jan. 5, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis Library;
  • How to run a decision-making meeting Jan. 12, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis Library;
  • How to run a creative thinking meeting Jan. 26, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis Library;
  • How to run a group self-assessment meeting Feb. 2, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis Library

These sessions will be particularly useful for individuals who serve in leadership roles, e.g., committee chairs, supervisors. However, all library employees are invited to participate. Space is still available. RSVP’s are requested for head count purposes; contact Leo at AgnewL@missouri.edu. Release time is available with supervisor approval.

Reminder on Group Process Training Session #3

As mentioned in News Notes 11/11/11, http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/newsnotes/?p=4129, SDC is sponsoring a two-part training series on group process methods. Session #2 will take place Dec. 20, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis, and will provide the opportunity to practice the methods of Brainstorming, Affinity Diagram, and Multivoting. This format combines elements of session 2 with session 3. I’m doing this to make up for missing session 2 on Dec. 13. Sorry about that.

Space is still available. RSVP’s are requested for head count purposes; contact Leo at AgnewL@missouri.edu. Release time is available with supervisor approval.

Reminder on Group Process Training Session #2

As mentioned in News Notes 11/11/11, http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/newsnotes/?p=4129, SDC is sponsoring a two-part training series on group process methods. Session #2 will take place Dec. 13, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis, and will provide the opportunity to practice the methods of Affinity Diagram, Brainstorming and the Nominal Group Technique. These methods are useful for both generating information/ideas and sorting information into practical categories.

Space is still available. RSVP’s are requested for head count purposes; contact Leo at AgnewL@missouri.edu. Release time is available with supervisor approval.

Reminder on Group Process Training Session #1

As mentioned in News Notes 11/11/11, http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/newsnotes/?p=4129, SDC is sponsoring a two-part training series on group process methods. Session #1 will take place Dec. 6, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 4F51-A Ellis, and will focus on developing effective meeting agendas and using cause-and-effect diagrams to analyze problems. Space is still available. RSVP’s are requested for head count purposes; contact Leo at AgnewL@missouri.edu. Release time is available with supervisor approval.