home Resources and Services GWLA Directors Meet at MU on Oct. 5 & 6

GWLA Directors Meet at MU on Oct. 5 & 6

The Greater Western Library Alliance annual fall meeting was held on October 5 & 6 in Columbia. The MU Libraries were pleased to welcome GWLA to Columbia for the first time.

Streaming video of the program, “Reinventing Reference,” held on Monday October 5, is available at the following link:
mms://mulibraries.missouri.edu/mu-gwla.wmv

home Resources and Services Ellis Library Chamber Music at Noon: Haydn & Mendelssohn

Ellis Library Chamber Music at Noon: Haydn & Mendelssohn

Wednesday, Oct. 7
Noon – 1 pm

Join us in the Ellis Library Colonnade for a free concert performed by the MU School of Music.

For more information, visit http://music.missouri.edu/hmf.html.

home Resources and Services Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians

Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians

home Resources and Services John Davis in Concert, Marking Twain: A Musical Celebration of Sam Clemens & His Times

John Davis in Concert, Marking Twain: A Musical Celebration of Sam Clemens & His Times

John Davis in Concert
Marking Twain: A Musical Celebration of Sam Clemens & His Times

Hear the music of Twain’s time, including Tom Wiggins and John William “Blind” Boone
Thursday, November 12, 2009
7:00 P.M.
Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts
Columbia, Missouri

This event is free and open to the public.

RSVP
Contact Shannon Cary, 573-882-4703 or carysn@missouri.edu

home Resources and Services Why Banned Books Week Matters, and How Freedom of Information Plays a Role

Why Banned Books Week Matters, and How Freedom of Information Plays a Role

Why Banned Books Week Matters, and How Freedom of Information Plays a Role
Dr. Charles Davis, Executive Director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition
Sept. 30, 2009
1-2 pm
Ellis Library Colonnade

Join us for a look at the issue of book challenges, the politicization of knowledge and how open government laws can save the day.

Sponsored by the MU Libraries Diversity Action Committee.

home Resources and Services Celebration of the Book on Oct. 10

Celebration of the Book on Oct. 10

History and Fiction: Dueling Narratives
A Celebration of the Book including readings and panels on historical fiction, biography, memoirs, dramatizations of real life,
journalistic narrative, true crime writing, essay writing, poetry writing and the writing of non-fiction.

The Missouri Center for the Book Annual Celebration
Saturday, October 10th 2009
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Stephens College Campus

Register at: http://books.missouri.org/node/1
The registration fee of $25 per person includes a box lunch and
an early evening reception honoring renown Missouri scholar and translator
Margaret Sayers Peden.

The Keynote speaker will be celebrated Missouri historian, novelist, and journalist Harper Barnes

Sponsored by:
Stephens College English and Creative Writing Department
University of Missouri-Columbia Libraries
The Missouri Arts Council and
The Missouri Center for the Book

home Resources and Services Zotero for Easier Citing

Zotero for Easier Citing


Zotero Workshop for Beginners & Beyond

Learn to set up and use this powerful, free tool to help you keep track of your references and format them in many different styles.

Friday September 18, 3:00-4:30
Ellis Library Room 213
Instructor: Rachel Brekhus
No registration necessary

home Resources and Services JVECC Now in PubMed

JVECC Now in PubMed

The Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care is now indexed in PubMed!

Indexing starts with the February 2009 issue: Volume 19, number 1.

See it for yourself: JVECC in PubMed

home Resources and Services Enter the Journalism Library Video Contest

Enter the Journalism Library Video Contest

Details available at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/journalism/contest/default.htm.

home Resources and Services 2008 JCR Now Available

2008 JCR Now Available

Need an impact factor? Want to see the top-ranked journals in Veterinary Sciences?

The 2008 Journal Citation Report has arrived.

Stop by the library to take a look, or give us a call at 882-2461 for more information.

Learn more about Impact Factors and other ways to measure scholarly impact.