Web tip of the week, July 11 2011 – Traffic.com

http://www.traffic.com
Like Mapquest.com and Google maps, this is another way of getting directions from point A to point B. I like getting directions from all three so I can be sure to get the latest information. This site goes further by offering email alerts when there are traffic jams in your area. The alert tells you how fast cars are going, and travel time.

Submitted by Jack Batterson

April 2011 Spotlight Co-Winner: Billi D. Heater

Billi D. Heater works in the Health Sciences Library as an Administrative Assistant. She was born in Neosho, Missouri. She has worked at MU for 12 years and MU Libraries for 7 years.

Billi graduated from Hickman High School in 1992 and received a legal secretary degree in 2006. She currently is working toward her BS in Business Administration with a minor in Criminal Justice at Columbia College.

She has two cats and lists her hobbies and leisure pursuits as reading,  getting her nails done, as well as learning to play golf.

The coolest place she’s ever visited is Yellowstone National Park.

In a movie of her life, she’d like Katie Hudson to portray her.

March 2011 Spotlight Co-Winner: Jackie Blonigen

Jackie Blonigen hails originally from Paynesville, Minnesota (she said it’s OK if you’ve never heard of it–it’s a very small place). She works in the Catalog Department as a Digital Resources Cataloger and started working here in January 2011. She earned her B.A. in Religious Studies from the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota and her M.A. in Library and Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

She currently has one cat named Eli and plans on adopting a small dog this summer. Her hobbies and interests include reading, pottery, spending time with family and friends, watching movies, haunting bookstores and coffee shops, and making pots at the Craft Studio.

The coolest place she’s ever visited was Machu Picchu in Peru, which she describes as “absolutely beautiful”.

When asked who she would pick to portray her in a movie, she said “my favorite actress is Helena Bonham Carter, but, as she looks absolutely nothing like me, I guess I’d have to settle for…well, I don’t know who. I guess I’ll figure that out when the time comes.”

Welcome to MU Libraries Jackie!

Web tip of the week, June 27 2011 – Live wx radar

http://livewxradar.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=30
This is another option for weather watchers to use in addition to the Weather Underground. Of interest are the “Really Big HD radar” and “Live storm chasing.” The Live storm chasing provides a live steaming video of storm chasers as they drive across the Midwest searching for tornadoes. For serious weather folks, there is the “cool weather links” page.
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March 2011 Spotlight Co-Winner: Mary Aycock

Mary Beth Aycock was born in San Antonio Texas but mostly grew up in South Texas (the tip near the border) where it rarely reaches freezing but often exceeds 100 degrees for months in the summer.

Mary has worked for MU Libraries for four years as well as part of the UM System for five years as a cataloger at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. She earned a B.A. in English and a M.L.I.S. from the University of Texas at Austin.

She and her husband are owned by several cats as well as two dogs. Since all of her pets were once stray waifs, she’d like to plug the message to spay and neuter to reduce the overpopulation and ensure every animal has a happy home.

Her leisure pursuits includes writing (she is currently taking a creative writing class to expand her horizons), reading, and playing racquetball. (Shout out to Racquetball partners Goodie Bhullar, Amanda Sprochi, and her husband David). She inherited a geeky side that occasionally forays into learning a little programming, mostly when there is need in her job.

The coolest place she ever visited would probably be Pikes Peak in Colorado. She briefly visited Oregon and is dreaming of vacationing there in the next few years as well as in New Orleans, New Mexico and the Grand Canyon.

In early July, she accepted the position of Catalog Department Head at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Thus, July 2011 will be her last month working at MU Libraries. She is excited about the opportunities presented by this new position but will miss colleagues and friends at MU Libraries.

Web tip of the week for June 20 2011 – All About Birds

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/Page.aspx?pid=1189

This is the web’s most comprehensive resource for North American birds, bird watching, and bird conservation that is maintained by Cornell lab of Ornithology. The wonderful bird guide includes bird sounds for each bird along with the usual bird information. Another section that would be of special interest are the photography articles that give wonderful tips on taking better bird pictures.
Submitted by Jack Batterson

February 2011 Spotlight Co-Winner: Wayne Barnes

Our February 2011 Spotlight Co-Winner is originally from Mountain View, Missouri and is the Education/Psychology Librarian at Ellis Library: Everett Wayne Barnes!

Wayne has been with MU Libraries for 30 years, the very institution where he obtained his MLS. Prior to that, he obtained his BA in History from School of the Ozarks. Post-MLS, Wayne has taken courses in French, Portuguese, and has also obtained an additional Master’s degree in Public Administration. Très bonne!

When he’s not at the reference desk, Wayne enjoys learning more about business opportunities, design, logistics or relaxing with a good sudoku puzzle. In a movie about Wayne’s life, expect to see Patrick Stewart starring as this MU Librarian. Said movie will likely be set in Las Vegas–Wayne’s pick for the coolest place he’s ever been.

Web tip of the week, June 6 2011 – costhelper

CostHelper.com
This is a growing online community which provides objective information on more than 1,000 products and services, and lists what people are actually paying nationwide. A team of professional journalists carefully researches topics, conducts interviews, and evaluates sources to craft articles about an ever-increasing range of subjects. It has a lot of information on Home/Garden and Health/personal care.
Submitted by Jack Batterson