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Kline Wins First-Gen Award

Congratulations to Jill Kline, who was nominated and won the First-Generation Champion Award!

home Cycle of Success, Gateway Carousel Mizzou Libraries Welcomes Jennilyn Wiley

Mizzou Libraries Welcomes Jennilyn Wiley

Jennilyn Wiley, a seasoned librarian with a background in business and accounting, has been appointed head librarian of the Missouri School of Journalism’s Journalism Library. She will oversee a historic collection that includes over 30,000 print books, the world’s largest academic photojournalism archive, and a 4,000-volume journalism fiction collection.

Wiley brings diverse experience from roles in auditing, software training, and academic librarianship, most recently serving at Auburn University. Her expertise in data analysis, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary research positions her to lead the library into a new era of “knowledge management.”

Dean David Kurpius and Vice Provost Kara Whatley praised Wiley’s unique skill set and commitment to supporting students and faculty. Wiley, who holds a doctorate in communication and information from Kent State, says her lifelong connection to libraries inspired her career shift. She emphasizes the growing importance of libraries in the age of generative AI, where access to reliable, scholarly resources is more critical than ever.

Visit the School of Journalism’s announcement for more information.

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Marketing Highlight

Mizzou Research linked to a Newshub post about predatory journals in their newsletter. Thanks to Janice Dysart for updating the article after they reached out to us.

Bright Ideas: Insights & opportunities from Mizzou Research

home Staff news Library Management Team Notes 11/3/2025

Library Management Team Notes 11/3/2025

LMT Notes 11.03.2025

Free Equipment Checkout

Did you leave your laptop at home? Forgot your phone charger? Need a camera? The Checkout Desk at your library can help you out. A list of the available equipment can be found here. All equipment is available with your student ID. Materials can be renewed in person at the desk. There is a $2 fine for every hour it is returned late.

So, the next time you are studying all day at the library and your phone dies, don’t worry! Just head over to the Checkout Desk at your library.

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In the News

“Facing My Fear of Ellis Library: A Guide to the Best Spots That Make Mizzou’s Library Feel A Lot Less Scary”
Her Campus, October 29, 2025

“First-Gen Tigers helps others find their community”
Show Me Mizzou, November 4, 2025

home Gateway Carousel, Resources and Services Students, Your Input Is Needed by November 14! Please Take the Library Survey

Students, Your Input Is Needed by November 14! Please Take the Library Survey

The Mizzou Libraries are reaching out to students to gather feedback about their experiences with the libraries. Please complete this short survey. This survey is designed to gather input from students regarding their experiences and satisfaction with the Mizzou Libraries.

Your honest feedback is greatly appreciated and will help us to continuously improve our library and meet the evolving needs of our users. Thank you for your participation!

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home Cycle of Success, Gateway Carousel Cycle of Success Spotlight: Mariah Newton’s Spreadsheet Sparks Curriculum Mapping at Zalk Vet Med Library

Cycle of Success Spotlight: Mariah Newton’s Spreadsheet Sparks Curriculum Mapping at Zalk Vet Med Library

Have you ever wished for a master list of “those things”—sorted twelve different ways, cross-listed, and checked for duplication? So have we. And thanks to Mariah Newton at the Zalk Veterinary Medical Library, that wish is becoming reality.

Mariah, Library Specialist Sr., recently created a comprehensive spreadsheet mapping the Veterinary Medical Library’s reserve collection. This wasn’t just a list—it was a data-rich tool that captured which textbooks are used in which courses, by which instructors, in what formats, and how frequently. Her work unexpectedly launched a curriculum mapping project, giving the library team a powerful resource to analyze instructional periods, identify overlapping materials, and explore cost-saving opportunities.

This data also opens the door to deeper conversations with faculty and stakeholders about integrating library instruction at key points in the curriculum—ensuring students graduate as information-literate veterinarians. Future additions to the map will include textbook edition updates, faculty assignments, and connections to student organizations like SAVMA and journal clubs.