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Open Textbook Library Review Workshop for Faculty

Date: Friday, October 4, 2019
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location: 213 Ellis Library
Registration Required

Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore possible open textbook solutions by attending the Open Textbook Library Review Workshop — a one-hour session where you can discover open textbooks in your field. After the workshop, you’ll be asked to write a short review of an open textbook from the Open Textbook Library Qualified faculty instructors who go on to write a review are eligible for a $250 stipend.

Not sure if you’re eligible for the $250 stipend? Please contact Joe Askins, Head of Instructional Services, at askinsj@missouri.edu.

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Upcoming Workshops @ Your Library

For a complete schedule of workshops, visit library.missouri.edu/workshops

Demystifying the Literature Review
Location: 114A Ellis Library
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Tuesday, September 17
11 a.m.–Noon

Choosing a Citation Manager
Location: 213 Ellis Library
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Wednesday, September 18
3:15–4:15 p.m.

Maximizing Your Research Identity and Impact
Location: 117 Health Sciences Library
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Thursday, September 19
3:15–4:15 p.m.

Welcome to the University Libraries: Services and Resources for the Savvy Researcher
Location: 114A Ellis Library
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Friday, September 20
1–2 p.m.

 

Need a different date or time? Groups of five or more can request additional sessions of these workshops at:
library.missouri.edu/workshops
Workshop recordings at:
libraryguides.missouri.edu/recordingsandtutorials

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“MU research grant aims to provide health information services to underserved communities throughout Midwest”
The Maneater, September 8, 2019

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Anderson Publishes in Veterinary Surgery

Kate Anderson has published a systematic review with colleagues in the College of Veterinary Medicine. It’s available in the Early View section of the journal.

Reeves LA, Anderson KM, Luther JK, Torres BT. Treatment of idiopathic chylothorax in dogs and cats: A systematic review. Veterinary Surgery. 2019; 1– 10. https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13322

Additionally, Dr. Reeves will be presenting this work at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery Summit in October.

home Staff news Scholarly Communication Committee Notes 9/4/19

Scholarly Communication Committee Notes 9/4/19

The new Scholarly Communication Committee met for the first time on September 4th and discussed the following items:

Background on need for Committee – Jeannette Pierce thanked everyone for serving and indicated that LMT has long wanted this type of committee so that the Libraries can more systematically implement and coordinate services related to Scholarly Communication. The recommendations of the UM System Open Access Task Force will also be important to the Committee.

Open Access Week (October 21 – 27) – The Committee will take ownership of Open Access Week. This year, Kimberly Moeller, Steven Pryor, and Kate Anderson will coordinate a workshop on “Open Access Publishing – What Authors Need to Know” as part of the Libraries’ “U Publish” series. Date of session: Friday, 10/25, 1pm. Other activities for OA Week will include social media posts. This year’s theme is “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge.”

Updates on OA MOspace project – Steven Pryor has been developing systematic ways to include articles by MU faculty in MOspace. He’s been pulling information from Scopus and figuring out which version of the article can be legally posted. He has templates that outline the requests to faculty and is working on baking metadata (e.g., DOI, article title) into the submission URL. We may potentially be able to announce project during Open Access week in late October. OA week (and the UM System Task Force on OA) provide great context for this project – the Libraries are invested in making MU research more visible and accessible.

Auditing institutional name variants in Scopus and Web of Science – As requested by the Office of Institutional Research and the Chancellor, Janice Dysart has investigated how MU records are showing up in affiliation searches in Scopus and has asked for several changes. For example, there are currently thousands of records affiliated to “University of Missouri System” that should be affiliated to “University of Missouri Columbia.” Similarly, Kate Anderson is working on the name variants in Web of Science. Cleaning up the affiliation data in these databases will help make it easier to search for MU research as a whole.

Goals for Fall semester: In addition to sponsoring Open Access Week activities, the Committee will try to get a better handle on how many MU faculty already have an ORCiD id. The UM System Open Access Task Force recommendations will also help direct the activities of the Committee.

Questions or Ideas for the Scholarly Communication Committee? Contact Kate Anderson, Chair

home Ellis Library, Resources and Services Fall 2019 Group Study Room Reservations

Fall 2019 Group Study Room Reservations

We are excited to share that Ellis Library group study rooms will be renovated during Fall 2019. Rooms will receive some combination of new carpeting, paint, furnishings, white boards and technology. The Libraries are working closely with campus facilities to ensure the work is completed with the least amount of disruption possible. However, we may at times need to cancel a reservation or move groups to a new space. Please be aware when making a reservation that we will contact you as soon as we are aware of any possible disruption. We look forward to offering students improved group study spaces.

Thank you to the Student Technology Fee and the Student Fee Capital Improvement Fund for funding the renovations.

Reserve a Study Room

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Upcoming Workshops @ Your Library

For a complete schedule of workshops, visit library.missouri.edu/workshops

Choosing a Citation Manager
Location: 213 Ellis Library
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Tuesday, September 10
11 a.m.–Noon

Maximizing Your Research Identity and Impact
Location: 213 Ellis Library
Register for in-person workshop
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Wednesday, September 11
3:15–4:15 p.m.

Welcome to the University Libraries: Services and Resources for the Savvy Researcher
Location: 114A Ellis Library
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Thursday, September 12
3:15–4:15 p.m.

Demystifying the Literature Review
Location: 213 Ellis Library
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Friday, September 13
1–2 p.m.

Need a different date or time? Groups of five or more can request additional sessions of these workshops at:
library.missouri.edu/workshops
Workshop recordings at:
libraryguides.missouri.edu/recordingsandtutorials

home Staff news In the News

In the News

“MU to train health librarians to serve in rural and underserved communities”
West Plains Daily Quill, September 5, 2019

“Velma Minner, July 4, 1926 — Sept. 2, 2019”
Columbia Missourian, Sept. 5, 2019

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