home Resources and Services Friday Workshop, April 17

Friday Workshop, April 17

Copyright Conundrums
April 17 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Room 213, Ellis Library

Copyright raises many questions: What can I use freely? When do I need to get permission? What is covered by copyright? How do I protect my own intellectual property? This workshop will provide an overview of U.S. copyright law in the academic setting and point the way to resources that help in making decisions and knowing when to seek legal advice.

Anne Barker, Interim Head, Ellis Reference Department

All workshops are offered simultaneously in two formats: Face-to-face in Rm. 213 Ellis Library and live online.
To Register: http//tinyurl.com/MULibrariesworkshops
(click on gold calendar entries for face-to-face workshops and pink calendar entries for live online

home Resources and Services Web of Science Tutorials

Web of Science Tutorials

Learn how to search Web of Science through an introductory tutorial or move on to more advanced topics such as Journal Citation Reports,Essential Science Indicators and  InCites Benchmarking & Analytics.

Both tutorials are located on the right side of the screen.

home Resources and Services Douglas Niedt, A Classical Guitar Performance, April 16

Douglas Niedt, A Classical Guitar Performance, April 16

April 16, 2015
2:30 PM
Ellis Library Grand Reading Room

Join us on April 16 at 2:30 pm in the Ellis Library Grand Reading Room for a performance by classical guitarist Douglas Niedt. He made his New York debut at the age of twenty-one in Cargegie Recital Hall. Since then he has appeared before enthusiastic audiences across the country, promting one critic to write,"Mr. Niedt is not only a brilliant master of his instrument, but a performer of great sensitivity. The wealth of sound and the dynamic finesse which he elicits from the guitar make him a worthy companion of the few great guitarists such as Andres Segovia and Julian Bream." His performance will be followed by a question and answer session and a light reception.

home Resources and Services Friday Workshop, April 10

Friday Workshop, April 10

Altmetrics: Alternative Metrics for Measuring the Impact of Research
April 10 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Room 213, Ellis Library

It takes time for your work to be formally cited by other researchers and common citation indexes do not work equally well for all disciplines and research methods. Altmetrics (alternative metrics) are faster and wider-ranging measures of the impact your work is having on other researchers and the general public. This workshop will introduce you to current altmetrics tools and how they’re being used to demonstrate the value of research.

Anne Barker, Interim Head, Ellis Reference Department
Janice Dysart, Science Librarian
Gwen Gray, Social Sciences Librarian

All workshops are offered simultaneously in two formats: Face-to-face in Rm. 213 Ellis Library and live online.
To Register: http//tinyurl.com/MULibrariesworkshops
(click on gold calendar entries for face-to-face workshops and pink calendar entries for live online)

home Resources and Services Board Game Night

Board Game Night

Board Game Night
Thursday, April 9
Ellis Library Colonnade
7-11 p.m.

Bring your favorite board game or try one of ours! Students, staff, faculty and community are welcome! Questions? Call 573-882-4581.

home Resources and Services Welcome to Freddy Martinez-Garcia

Welcome to Freddy Martinez-Garcia

The MU Libraries are pleased to announce that Federico (Freddy) Martinez-Garcia, Jr. has been hired as our new Access Services Librarian. He began work at the beginning of the spring semester. Freddy moved to Columbia from Phoenix, where he was the Access Services Manager for the Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus Library. He has a Masters in Library and Information Sciences and a Bachelor’s degree in French and Spanish Linguistics from the University of Arizona, and a Masters of Public Administration from Arizona State University.

home Resources and Services Spring Break Hours

Spring Break Hours

The MU Libraries have reduced hours during Spring Break. Find a complete listing at http://library.missouri.edu/hours/.

The Bookmark Cafe is open Monday-Friday from 7:30 am to 2 pm.

 

home Resources and Services Friday Workshop, March 20

Friday Workshop, March 20

Creating Bibliographies with Endnote
March 20 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Room 213, Ellis Library

EndNote is a powerful program for storing citation data and producing in-text citations and bibliographies in a plethora of formats. Learn how to put this tool to work for your academic writing.

Michael Muchow, Humanities Librarian

All workshops are offered simultaneously in two formats: Face-to-face in Rm. 213 Ellis Library and live online.
To Register: http//tinyurl.com/MULibrariesworkshops
(click on gold calendar entries for face-to-face workshops and pink calendar entries for live online)

 

home Resources and Services Computer Projectors

Computer Projectors

Check out a computer projector from one of these four libraries:

Ellis Library
Engineering Library
Health Sciences Library
Journalism Library

Checkout availability can be found in the MERLIN Catalog.

Take a look at all of our equipment!

 

home Resources and Services Friday Workshop, March 6

Friday Workshop, March 6

Creating Effective Surveys with Qualtrics
March 6 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Room 213, Ellis Library

Learn how to capture survey results that can assist with collecting data for research projects or class assignments, or assess user satisfaction with academic and administrative programs. Create surveys, collect responses, and analyze data through the Qualtrics insight platform.

Navadeep Khanal, E-Learning Librarian
Kimberly Moeller, Social Sciences Librarian

All workshops are offered simultaneously in two formats: Face-to-face in Rm. 213 Ellis Library and live online.
To Register: http//tinyurl.com/MULibrariesworkshops
(click on gold calendar entries for face-to-face workshops and pink calendar entries for live online)