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In the News

“Ellis Library hosts tour of revamped Art and Archaeology, Anthropology museums”
KOMU, April 22, 2024
(similar story in several other publications)

“Amanda Sprochi: Tomato lover shares lifetime of gardening pleasure”
Columbia Missourian, April 18, 2024

home Staff news April SAG Recording

April SAG Recording

Here is the recording for the April SAG meeting. We will have the notes out soon. Thanks again to Marie for sharing all her valuable information about health care billing.

home Events and Exhibits, Gateway Carousel, Special Collections and Archives Holy Representation, Batman! LGBTQ+ Presence in Comics

Holy Representation, Batman! LGBTQ+ Presence in Comics

May 4, 2024
5 pm
114A Ellis Library
No registration required.

While queer characters have existed for years, the visibility of queer identities in comics has grown over the last few decades. Within the vast holdings of Special Collections, researchers can explore the history of representation in comics over 40-50 years. Join Andrew Schulte for an in-depth examination of these materials and an overview of the rich collections available on campus.

home Cycle of Success, Gateway Carousel Student Worker Awarded for Making Maps More Accessible

Student Worker Awarded for Making Maps More Accessible

Last fall, Gabriela Ionita, a former student worker in the MU Libraries’ Digital Media and Innovation Lab (DMiL), received a Lee Henson Access Mizzou award for the work she did on making the library’s web maps more accessible. The Lee Henson Access Mizzou Awards, named after a former Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator at MU, honor students, faculty and staff who work to make the university a more inclusive place for people with disabilities.

Her supervisor Nav Khanal, MU Libraries head of teaching and learning, stated, “I am very proud of Gabriela’s initiative and her dedication and attention to detail to make the maps Color Accessible for our users.”

Gabriela, a biological sciences major, was recognized for her map of the seating arrangements in Ellis Library. While the original map had similar shades of green, blue, orange and pink, Ionita’s revised map uses shades of brown, yellow, blue and black so that people who are colorblind or visually impaired can more easily distinguish between the colors.

“Maps are meant to guide you, not confuse you,” Ionita said. “I wanted to create something that would make people smile and ease their everyday lives. I am grateful I was given the opportunity to express my ideas and make Mizzou a better place for everyone. I also want to thank Nav Khanal, Joey Sabo and Guilherme Ferreira for always supporting and giving me feedback. They deserve recognition for their continuous work in the accessibility world.”

The Digital Media and Innovation Lab in Ellis Library provides innovative technology and resources for creative projects.

home Cycle of Success, Gateway Carousel Congratulations to the 2024 Undergraduate Research Contest Award Winners

Congratulations to the 2024 Undergraduate Research Contest Award Winners

The University Libraries Undergraduate Research Contest seeks to recognize and reward outstanding research conducted by undergraduate students at the University of Missouri.

This year the winners of the first place prize of a $500 scholarship are Rosie Johnson and Cailey Southard. Their project was “Explorative Materials & Sustainable Fashion in the Fashion Industry.”

The second-place winner and recipient of a $250 scholarship is Nina Schmolzi. Her project was “A Symphony of Suffering: Exploring Masochistic Love in Lady Mary Wroth’s ‘Urania.'”

Both of these papers will be archived in MOspace, MU’s digital repository. You can see their projects, as well as past winners’ projects, here.

Special thanks to the Friends of the University of Missouri Libraries for their support of this award.

Cailey Southard
Rosie Johnson
Nina Schmolzi
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Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

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New Muse Posts

Animals Aglow

The Rabbit hOle

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In the News

“Students and mentors recognized for Show Me Research Week accomplishments”
Show Me Mizzou, April 17, 2024

home Gateway Carousel, Workshops Transcribing Historical Manuscripts with Transkribus

Transcribing Historical Manuscripts with Transkribus

Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location: 159 Ellis Library
Registration

Come and learn about Transkribus, an AI-powered platform for text recognition, transcription and searching of historical documents in multiple languages.