International Luncheon

The 4th annual International Luncheon was held on Tuesday, July 10.  This is an event co-sponsored by MULSA and the MU Libraries Diversity Action Committee.  A big range of main dishes, side dishes, and desserts were available to the 20-30 people who came together to eat on Tuesday.

If you have photos of the event that you’d like to share, please submit them to Muse!  We would love to put them up.

Thanks to MULSA and DAC members who coordinated the event.  Special thanks to Staff Lounge Chairs Ruthe Morse and Ruth Feldkamp!

July 2012 MULSA Spotlight Award Winner: Stara Herron

Our Spotlight Award winner for July 2012 is Stara Herron!

Stara is Electronic Resources Assistant and LIS Level 2 in the Acquisitions Department of Ellis Library.  She is a graduate of Hannibal LaGrange College, which is now known as Hannibal LaGrange University, and has been with the MU Libraries for five years.

As pets, Stara says that she has “two cats who have me very well trained.  It took them a couple of years but they seem mostly satisfied with my progress.  Grimm is a sassy black cat and Joss (yes, as in the writer/director Joss Whedon) is a crafty gray tabby.”  We hope you never have to curse their sudden but inevitable betrayals!

M&Ms are her favorite candy, and her hobbies include reading, going to movies and concerts, visiting used bookstores, and getting together with friends for game nights.  “I also adore documentaries and make a point to get a pass for the True/False Film Festival.  It’s something I always look forward to every year.”

Stara took part in a study abroad program to the UK, at the end of which she was able to travel to Italy, which she considers the coolest place she’s ever visited.  She was able to take a tour through Rome, Florence, and Venice.  She says that it was an amazing experience.

In a movie of her life, the music on the soundtrack would include Adele, Mumford & Sons, David Bowie, Queen, Ludo, Darren Hayes, Regina Spektor, Annie Lennox, The Beatles, Amanda Palmer, Florence & the Machine, The National, Muse, The Killers, Modest Mouse, and many others.  “Actually, it’s probably safe to say that if BXR has played it, then I would want it on my soundtrack.”  Very nice, Stara!

If picking a fictional or real person to have a drink with, she would have banana daiquiris with The Doctor (of Doctor Who).  “Bananas are good,” she says.  We know the Doctor would agree!

Congratulations, Stara!

June 2012 MULSA Spotlight Award Winner: Jack Batterson

Our Spotlight Award winner for June is Jack Alan Batterson!

Jack Batterson works in the Catalog Department at Ellis Library, and he has been with MU Libraries for almost 22 years.  He enjoys participating as Treasurer in MULSA; in Library Assembly; and the Retirement, Health, and Other Benefits Advisory Committee.

As author of the book Blind Boone: Missouri’s Ragtime Pioneer, Jack is a member of the J.W. Blind Boone Heritage Foundation.

Jack was a full tuition-paid music scholarship student at the University of Missouri- Columbia, graduating with a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in music history.  His library science degree is from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and he also holds a financial planning certificate from the University of Missouri- Columbia.

Mary Batterson, Jack’s wife of 14 years, is Access Services Librarian at Columbia College.  They consider Jack’s mother’s cats (Hedda and Sally) to be their own cats, too.

In his leisure time, Jack is an MU basketball fan, loves movies, and reads newspapers, magazines, and books on financial planning.  He would be thrilled to be featured in the New York Times Magazine, and he prefers Hershey Milk Chocolate candy bars.

Jack counts his 10-day trip to Washington, DC as the coolest place he’s ever visited.  He joined his mother and her group of Columbia College students.  Among the highlights were a visit with the Director of the FBI, a private conference with a Supreme Court Justice, and a visit to the Chinese embassy.

Congratulations, Jack!

Two Google Links

I wanted to share this pair of links about Google searching that I’ve recently seen:

– An article by John Tesdesco on Google searching:  How to Solve Impossible Problems: Daniel Russell’s Awesome Google Search Techniques.  (hat tip to Amanda Sprochi)

– Google is offering a free online course featuring powerful techniques to solve everyday problems using Google. Registration is open now: Become a Google Power Searcher.  (hat tip to Rebecca Graves)

Celebration of Service, 21 May 2012

MULSA held the MU Libraries’ Celebration of Service this week on May 21, 2012, complete with a delicious catered meal.

The following employees were recognized for their years of service:

40 Years: Mary Ryan

30 Years: Shelley Worden

25 Years:
Felicity Dykas
Mary Hainen
Tony Schwartz

15 Years:
Michael Holland
(Ivy) Oi-chi Hui
Nina Johnson
Michael Spears
Deb Ward

10 Years:
Dan Atkins
Jim Cogswell
Anselm Huelsbergen
Mat Miller

5 Years:
Joni Blake
Dorothy Carner
Shannon Cary
Ruth Feldkamp
Ann Riley

In addition to celebrating service anniversaries, we also reviewed highlights from the last year.

December 2011 Spotlight Award Winner: Paula Roper

Paula Roper is the Spotlight Award Winner for December 2011!

Paula LaJean Roper is a Social Science Librarian in Ellis Reference.  She has worked for the MU Libraries for 26 years.

Paula is originally from St. Louis, Missouri, and graduated from the University of Missouri- St. Louis with a BS in education and history.  She pursued both her graduate degrees here at Mizzou: a master of arts in library science, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis.  Paula also counts her life experience as educational background.

In her free time, Paula enjoys reading, television, Scrabble, kakuro (a mathematical crossword puzzle), and playing a type of thumb piano called a kalimba.  She has three dogs, all papillons, and may be accepting applications for a resident cat and perhaps a bird.

Paula counts New Orleans as the coolest place she’s ever visited.

Her response to a question about her favorite snack or candy?  “God, where would it end?  I’ll just go with grapes.”

Of any actor/actress (living or dead) to portray Paula in a movie of her life, Paula would choose Charlton Heston, obviously!  The movie soundtrack would feature Acyuta Gopi, Missa Luba, Mos Def, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, and Krishna Das.

What are her favorite shoes/boots?  “The ones I’m wearing.”

Paula would be surprised and thrilled to be featured in the magazine Playgirl.

If she could have a drink with any real or fictional person, Paula would choose to share a glass of vintage spiced blood with Anthony Bourdain.

In conclusion, she shares the following: Isaiah 5:8.

Congratulations, Paula!

Adopt-a-Family Haul (and Food Drive Reminder)

MULSA continued its tradition in 2011 with the Adopt-a-Family program.  MULSA sponsored two families.  Donations were due on December 7 and delivered on December 12 after a wrapping party in the Cataloging Department.

Below are some pictures that Ruthe Morse took of the haul.

This is also the last week of the Holiday Food Drive.  Donations can still be made using the boxes that are set up in your department or branch library until Thursday, December 16.  This is a contest and the winners will be announced at the Holiday Party on Friday, December 16.  There will be prizes for the two departments/branch libraries which have donated the most food items (in pounds) and the most cash.  Just a few days left- fill those boxes up!

Thanks to Ruthe Morse and Steve Clayton, and to all those who donated and helped with our holiday giving.

Holiday Call for Content

Happy Thanksgiving!

Pie (47/365)

Don’t forget to submit content to the Muse!  This is the perfect time to send us something interesting.  We love to post your stories, your recipes, and your pictures.  Did you read a book or see a movie?  Send us your reviews too!

Send it all our way anytime during the holiday season (or any other time, of course) and we’ll put them up here.

Content submissions to either Darell Schmick or Abbie Brown (pawprint: brownab).

Have a great holiday weekend!