MULSA Stuff Exchange, October 2010

In the spirit of the Freebie box in Ellis Staff Lounge, MULSA is starting an exchange for the MU Libraries community.  If you have stuff at home you’re trying to give away or sell, post information about it in a comment, and interested parties can contact you by email.  You never know when your “junk” or unwanted items will be another’s treasures.

Staff spotlight, September 2010: Mat Miller and Laura Buck

Matthew Thomas Miller was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He currently works in Serials Acquisitions, where he has worked for nearly 8 years.

Mat was born in St. Louis. He has a bachelor’s from MU in English. He has two five year old cats who are littermates: Molaise (male yellow tabby/stub-tailed manx) and Shalimar (a female black cat).

In his leisure times, he enjoys reading, listening and playing music (guitar and bass guitar). He is a sports fan and watches MU football and basketball, Cardinals, Blues, and even the Rams.

Asked what actor he would like to portray him, he said “Right now, Joaquin Phoenix could play me without having to shave, and as an added bonus my life would be believed to be a hoax.”

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Laura Christine (Ivy) Buck currently works in the Zalk Veterinary Medical Library. She has worked at MU Libraries  since September 1989 in various places, including circ at HSL, ILL in HSL, UMLD, and the Vet Library.

Laura was born in Boonville, Missouri. She went to school in Glasgow, Missouri and graduated from Central Methodist College in Feyette with a Bachelors in elementary education & a minor in psychology.

At the present, she has 2 very spoiled cats: Stitch, a 7 year old female calico and Reg (short for Regulus) a beautiful 2yr old male who loves to play fetch. She acquired Stitch when her son Aaron told a friend that was moving & couldn’t take the cat “Don’t take her to the Animal Shelter my Mom will take her.”  Laura came home on Thanksgiving & was greeted at the door by Stitch.  Reg was adopted from the Veterinary Ophthalmology Dept. after staring at his picture for about a month.  She just couldn’t stand the thought of someone not taking him.  It took awhile before Stitch accepted Reg, but they get along fine now.

In her leisure time, she loves to read, mostly fiction/fantasy & some sci-fi but will read other things if it catches her interest. She also enjoys watching cartoons anything from the classic Scooby Doo to Japanese anime.  Cooking and trying out new recipes is also something she likes to do, but she limits it to the weekends when there’s more time.  She also likes listening to the music on her iPod when cleaning house, rearranging the furniture or taking a walk around Glasgow.

Her hobbies include embroidery and sewing, although there’s little time to work on sewing projects.  She speculates that maybe after she retires she’ll make that quilt that she’s always wanted to make.

The coolest place she’s ever visited was sitting in a Blackhawk helicopter while visiting Fort Bragg was cool.  She even got to put on the helmet but, her brother-in-law at the time kept reminding her not to push any buttons!

When asked about what actress she’d like to portray her in a move of her life, she responded: “I would make it an animated film by Hayao Miyazaki.    If not animated I would have Dakota Fanning as the younger me & Sally Field or Jamie Lee Curtis as the older me.”

Other facts include that she grew up in Howard County on a farm close to what is now the Boonslick state park.  Of course, back then she said it was just a smelly salt lick & a place to ride bikes to.  She has 1 older brother & 3 younger brothers and 1 younger sister.  She said “you could say I’m the runt of the litter because everyone else in my family is tall.  There was never a dull moment growing up or a quiet one.”  She also had a penchant for taking things apart when she was younger just to see how they worked, which sometimes got her in trouble.

After graduating college, she taught Learning Disabilities and EMR for 2 years.  She also substituted in the local schools, taught preschool, worked as a clerk in a drug store, and held a few temp secretarial positions.   She has 2 children:  Aaron, an embryologist, currently lives & works in St. Charles, MO and Lydia is a freshman at Truman State University.

Web tip of the week, Sept. 14 2010

With the football season in full swing, some MU football games are televised only on pay-for-view TV. Here
on the tiger sports blog was a link to the blog that gave play by play of that last game which was shown only on pay-for-view:
http://tigersports.columbiamissourian.com/

The direct link to the blog:
http://www.coveritlive.com/index.php?option=com_altcaster&task=siteviewaltcast&altcast_code=007ab9a0f6&height=550&width=470
We do not know if this same url will work for every game, but it is worth having in case it does. The last game’s play by play is still online here. When the blog comes up on your screen, click on the space below and outside the square box.

Submitted by Jack Batterson

Staff Spotlight, August 2010: Karen Katherine Marshall & PT Martin

Karen Katherine Marshall was born in Melrose Park, Illinois. She currently works in the Journalism Library.

She was originally the student assistant to the Information Library Specialist in the Catalog Department in 2007-2008. She started her current position in the Journalism Library in August 2008.

She received a B.A. (interdisciplinary studies with concentrations in photography and women’s studies).

Her childhood cat lives at her parents’ house because, as she says “my dad wouldn’t give her up when I went to college.”  She really wants a cat but for now will settle for playing with friends’ cats.

Her leisure activities and interests include photography, travel, reading, going to concerts, and going to art events downtown.

The coolest place she ever visited was the Galapagos Islands, although she mentioned there were some pretty amazing places when she studied abroad in Australia.

Her response to the question of who she would pick to portray her in a movie was “maybe Natalie Portman as young me because she has done a lot of different kinds of roles and is around my age and Katherine Hepburn as older me because hopefully I will be as wise and confident as she was at that age.”

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PT (Lori) Martin was born in Red Cloud, Nebraska–the home of Willa Cather. She currently works in LTS. She has worked for MU Libraries for 6 years (“this round” she commented–she has worked at the Libraries previously in 1994).

PT has a Masters of Education degree.

Her leisure time pursuits include gardening, reading, and the Rachel Maddow Show. Her interests include “All things Xena.”

In a movie of her life, she would choose Jodie Foster to portray herself.

benefit concert Sept. 13

Musical Miscellany,  concert to benefit Camp Hickory Hill will be held Monday, Sept. 13 at 7:00 pm at Wilkes Blvd. United Methodist Church, 702 Wilkes Blvd.  Musical performances by the Legion of Black Collegiate Gospel Choir, Glass Cannon, Memorial Baptist Praise Team and other local musicians will raise funds for the camp, which provides education and camp experiences to children and youth with diabetes. Tickets cost $10 and are available at the door, or by contacting Karla Geerlings (geerlingsk@missouri.edu) or Kathy Peters (petersk@missouri.edu).   For mor information call 864-9962 or email music@wilkesblvdumc.org