home Staff news Microsoft Office for Personal Use Available

Microsoft Office for Personal Use Available

As employees, we are fortunate to have the option to purchase a copy of the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.) for personal use. Both Mac & Windows versions are available to us. More information about the program can be found at the Microsoft site:
https://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/faq.aspx

To enroll in the Software Assurance Home Use Program (HUP) for university employees, log into MyServices (myservices.missouri.edu) for instructions. Under HUP, you may purchase Microsoft titles that are volume-licensed by the university, like Microsoft Office Professional. A digital download is just $9.95. You may also purchase a backup disc (includes packaging, shipping, and handling) for an additional $12.95. The license is valid as long as you are a university employee.

home Staff news Library Staff Lounge Items and Appliances Needing Replacement

Library Staff Lounge Items and Appliances Needing Replacement

The MU Libraries Staff Association was created to support “the human side” of life in all MU Libraries.  MULSA strives to promote staff morale as well as social relationships among staff members by welcoming new staff and organizing social events for the libraries.  MULSA is also committed to help maintain areas for staff members to take breaks and have meals in the specialized libraries, as well as in Ellis Library.

In order for MULSA to save enough money for the big events it funds throughout the year, efforts should be made to replace worn out or broken items used in the break areas through donations if possible.  When the best option is to buy items new, preapproval from the MULSA executive board should be obtained before making the purchase in order to ensure full reimbursement for the cost.

Please contact Colleen (smithkc@missouri.edu), Tom (barnessamu@missouri.edu), or Ryan (bishr@missouri.edu) for more info.

home Staff news Library Management Team Information and Action Items 9/11/18

Library Management Team Information and Action Items 9/11/18

LMT 09.11.18 Information and Action Items

home Staff news Staff Advisory Group 9/6/18

Staff Advisory Group 9/6/18

Welcome – Erin Powell

Vice Provost Report – Ann Campion Riley

  • Reporting structure will change for Edward McCain; he will now report to Deb Ward.
  • Sheryl Cullina will be moving to Campus HR. We will fill her position with a medium level officer and change the structure to have this position report to Kathy Peters, aligning it with other Fiscal Officer responsibilities on campus.
  • We will be hosting a Homecoming Open House in Ellis and welcome University Libraries staff to volunteer.
  • One Read event: tonight in Ellis Auditorium the film Thirteen is being shown.
  • Events in 114A: Entrepreneurial Quest speakers and Poetry readings.
  • One stop shop that was imagined for the libraries will now be a virtual One Stop Portal.

Question: Has the Teaching for Learning Center moved in?

Answer:  Yes, they are now in Ann’s old office.

Question: What are the One Stop Shop effects for Ellis relocations?

Answer:  We will keep it as is for the time being and will review needs as plans for the new Depository solidify.

 

Projects Update – Kathy Peters

  • Key card system and 24 hours started this fall. North and West doors will open 15 min early and stay open 15 min after posted hours.  Make sure the door gets closed behind you when Ellis is locked.  New policy: if you need to be in the building when it is locked, please let Pat Jones know.
  • Long term strategic plan for University Libraries is underway. Please let Kathy know of any projects you have in mind. Library Management Team will review the list and set priorities for the next 2-5 years.
  • Roof leak in East Reference and Information Commons-I. Roof has been repaired and ceiling tiles will be repaired this week.
  • Light poles will be installed on the southwest and northeast side of building.
  • Ellis carpet and lounge chairs have been cleaned. One set will be reupholstered.
  • Study rooms were repainted and chair rails and whiteboards installed.
  • Information Commons: Information Commons-II tables were repaired, power options were added to Information Commons-I
  • Updates to specialized libraries were mentioned, scanners in Digital Services have been approved for purchase, sink will be replaced in Physical Processing and doors to loading dock are being painted.
  • Ellis 114 will have new booths.
  • Special Collections Room 406 is open for classes. Hallways will be repainted. Stair lift will be replaced or improved.

Searches – Sheryl Cullina

  • Human Resources will be posting Sheryl’s position soon.
  • Also reposting the HR Assistant position as full time.
  • Library Information Specialist position will close soon.
  • Interviews are scheduled for the Technical Services Librarian position.
  • Reopened search for Associate University Librarian for Special Collections, Rare Books and Archives. Applications will be accepted through Dec. 1st.

Specialized Libraries – Deb Ward

  • Focused on Facilities, Communications and Planning.
  • Bike Desks were purchased at Health Sciences Library
  • Health Science Library is planning on going to a one service desk model.
  • Math Library Improvements consist of moving shelving and replacing it with open tables and study area.
  • Geology now has plug pods that reach study tables in the center of the space.
  • Engineering Library now has a digital monitor.
  • One-page fliers were created for each specialized library. Zalk Veterinary Medical Library page was provided as an example.
  • Chris Pryor is now on board with us and National Network of Libraries of Medicine.
  • Grant application is in process with SISLT for health information certificate program.
  • Journalism Library working on digital asset management plan.

Research, Access & Instructional Services – Jeannette Pierce

  • Thank you to all RAIS members for all that you do to support the students and libraries.
  • Library Management Team approved a change to our guest computer access. We now have 6 computers in the alcove behind the reference desk. We don’t have the ability to use guest wireless. UM System employees and students can use their login with campus specific domain on our computers.
  • Courtesy borrowing cards are only available to defined groups.  Other guests may obtain a borrowing card by becoming a Friends of the Libraries for a $50 membership to obtain the courtesy card.
  • Ellis circulation staff is now working at the reference desk between 8-5.  Felicity, Erin, Ivy, and Sean are also helping at the reference desk.  Thanks to all participated in training this summer.
  • Special Collections reading room hours are reduced to allow staff to structure their hours better.  Patrons always welcome to schedule individual appointments outside of reading room hours.
  • The Staff Development Group will host an Open House for Special Collections on September 20.
  • The Special Collections has a new display of student work in the Colonnade.
  • Instructional Services website has a new update.
    • Workshop registration is going well.
  • West Reference office area is now structured to host consultations with students. Digital media commons appointments are available upon request. Ellis 3E21, which used to be a group study room, is now a room equipped with green wall for filming.
  • Chat service is going very strong.
  • Poster printing moved to Digiprint.
  • Projector in classroom 213 will be replaced with a monitor.
  • We are grateful to have Student Assistants return from the summer break.

Acquisitions Collections and Technical Services – Report from Corrie Hutchinson via Erin Powell

  • We have started sending microfilm to CRL.  We are working on cleaning out 404 to create room for microfilm we plan to keep.  As we do so, we’ll change the signs as appropriate.
  • We are ready to work on the duplicate item project again at U2.  Look for emails to that effect later this fall.
  • The TLC officially moved into 52 Ellis the last week of August.  We have done a lot of rearranging in our area to create more work space, opened up a conference room, and done some much-needed general clean-up.  I plan to have an open house of the area later this fall after a hopefully successful search for a new Technical Services Librarian.
  • I’m still working on loading OCLC MARC records instead of Serial Solutions MARC records into MERLIN.  It is unfortunately a slower project than I had hoped, but one that will allow us more control going forward.  It is likely to take me most of this fall to get all the records replaced.  UMKC is also working on the transition and UMSL and MS&T are likely to do so as well later this academic year.
  • CSC has commissioned a task force to begin working on a collection development policy for the depositories.  With the expansion coming, it is a good time to get a policy together.
  • Thanks to everyone who has worked with ACTS to move forward after Catalog Management was dissolved.  We are transferring materials, cataloging government docs, working on the microfilm project, and much more.  It will take time before everything is settled into a new workflow, but we are making progress and doing our best.

Next SAG Tuesday, Oct. 9th at 10:00am

home Staff news Healthy for Life Update: Wellness Incentive Ends on Sept. 30

Healthy for Life Update: Wellness Incentive Ends on Sept. 30

This is a reminder that the Wellness Incentive comes to an end on September 30th. You need to complete a total of 400 points for Tier 2. Your account should show a total of 450 points (with the Tier 1 points).

If you are having issues with your online workshops, logging into the portal or synching your device, please contact Cerner at 888-252-8150. If you have any other issues, please send a message to the wellness inbox wellness@umsystem.edu and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

REAL APPEAL – We received our last Real Appeal report today (9-11-18). If you were not on that, you to contact Real Appeal and have them send you a sheet showing your sessions (must complete 10 for points), you can forward that to wellness@umsystem.edu  I will upload them manually.

POINTS NOT CALCULATING??
This is a common issue. Most people are trying to add too many points in the diversity section. Unfortunately, diversity points max out at 100.  We are aware that the Cerner program is allowing additional points to be submitted by the employee; however, they will not count at this time.  The problem is being remedied for the coming Wellness year.

home Staff news Upcoming Events in Ellis Library

Upcoming Events in Ellis Library

Here is a quick list of the events going on in Ellis Library this semester. If you have specific questions about an event, please contact Shannon Cary at carysn@missouri.edu.

September 24, October 1, 8 and 15
Entrepreneur Quest
114A Ellis Library
5:30 pm to 8 pm

September 18
Wellness Resource Center De-Stress Event With Therapy Dogs
Ellis Library Colonnade
2 am to 4 pm

September 19
ACTS Interview Candidate
114A Ellis Library
10:30 am to 12:00 pm

October 11
Poetry Reading: Hadara Bar-Nadav
114A Ellis Library
7 to 9 p.m.

October 20
Homecoming Open House
Ellis Library Colonnade
TBD

November 1
Poetry Reading: LaTanya McQueen
114A Ellis Library
7 to 9 p.m.

November 17
Friends of the Libraries Fall Meeting
114A Ellis Library
9 am to 12 pm

home Ellis Library, Workshops Workshops @ Your Library, September 21

Workshops @ Your Library, September 21

Introduction to Zotero

Bibliographies no longer have to be a frustrating component of your research paper. Zotero is a free and simple open-source research tool that can organize, manage and format your bibliography content. In our workshop, learn how to use Zotero to help create your bibliographies and in-text citations by extracting citations from PDFs and web pages.

Date: Friday, September 21, 2018
Time: 1 to 2 p.m.
Location: 213 Ellis Library

Begin Registration

Complete List of Workshops @ Your Library

home Databases & Electronic Resources, Government Information University Libraries Provide Access to Online Data Fair

University Libraries Provide Access to Online Data Fair

The University of Missouri Libraries are not just places to find books and journals – we also make available data that is ready for quantitative analysis.  Through the University Libraries, all of our faculty, staff and students have member-level access to two data archives: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. The ICPSR offers training and webinars as well, and we are pleased to announce their 2018 Data Fair is approaching. Here’s more from their news release:

ICPSR’s 2018 Data Fair focuses on the most important variable: you.  Data is in the news at a dizzying rate, reminding us that our choices in collecting and sharing data are of great consequence. Join us for the Data Fair, a series of webinars taking place October 1-5, to learn from thought leaders who will delve into important topics like:

  • data transparency
  • data activism
  • data in the community
  • what to do with data
  • and more

Watch this one minute video for more information, and review the full list of webinar sessions

Since 2010, the ICPSR Data Fair has provided thousands of participants with world-renowned data training and resources. All for free, all virtual, and all open to the public. We invite you to join us for the 2018 Data Fair by registering for sessions here.

home Staff news Concannon’s LibGuide Highlighted by HathiTrust

Concannon’s LibGuide Highlighted by HathiTrust

Congrats to Marie on having her Prices & Wages guide highlighted by HathiTrust.

https://www.hathitrust.org/blogs/perspectives-from-hathitrust/popular-libguide-draws-on-hathitrust-repository-unleashing-power