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Staff news
In the News
“MU Students Concerned With Uncertain Fate Of Library”
KBIA.org, February 4, 2019
“‘It’s not much, but it’s home’: Engineering students worry about their library”
Columbia Missourian, February 4, 2019
All Staff Meeting Notes and Slides, 1/16/19
All Staff January 16 2019, Power Point
Marketing Highlight: Word of Mouth
At Renewal of Teaching this month, Grace Atkins presented on Open Pedagogy with two other faculty members. Her co-panelist Dr. Steven Keller made a point of praising the Libraries’ reserves programs. Over the course of Fall 2018, his students checked out his personal copies of chemistry textbooks a total of 69 times. The third panelist Dr. Jenna Wintemberg from the School of Health Professions also discussed how she uses electronic reserves to keep her courses affordable for students. Over 50 instructors, as well as the director of the Teaching for Learning Center and the Provost were in attendance.
Thank you, Burt Fields, for quickly pulling course reserves stats when Dr. Keller requested them shortly before the panel!!
Save the Date: April 13 Volunteers Needed for Show Me Mizzou Day

Volunteers are needed to help with a library open house taking place in Ellis Library on April 13 from 9am-1pm. The library’s open house will be called “Your 21st Century Library” and will feature interactive, kid-friendly exhibits from Special Collections and the Digital Media Commons. Volunteers are needed to help with the exhibits and greet attendees. Mark the date on your calendar and ask your supervisor for permission to participate.
This spring open house is part of a campus-wide open house called Show Me Mizzou Day, which is designed to engage Missouri citizens. Show Me Mizzou Day is still in the planning stages. The libraries’ Marketing Team will share more details at the libraries’ SAG meeting on February 5.
This information was sent out from Chancellor Cartwright to deans and department chairs:
We are so proud to be Missouri’s flagship university, and we want the citizens of our state to be just as proud of the work done here on campus every day. With that in mind, and as part of our ongoing commitment to educate and engage Missourians, we are hosting MU’s first Show Me Mizzou Day this spring.
From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, we will welcome thousands of Missouri citizens to campus for a day filled with fun and exciting activities, presentations, tours and demonstrations. In the afternoon, participants will have the chance to attend the Mizzou Football spring game and watch Mizzou Baseball host Louisiana State University.
This all-campus open house is designed for people of all ages. Our institution has so much to be proud of — let’s take this opportunity to showcase our beloved campus to Missourians.
Thank you for all that you do for MU.
Welcome to Nicole Whyte
I am very pleased to announce that Nicole Whyte has accepted an offer to transfer to the Libraries as the Human Resources Assistant, effective Feb 10. Since September 2018, she has been faithfully serving the Libraries in this role on assignment from SOS Temporary Staffing and has become an integral part of the Libraries’ human resources team. Thanks to everyone for working patiently with Nicole and me during this HR team transition period. Please take a moment to officially welcome her to the University Libraries!
Please direct all payroll, student employment, student budget, graduate student appointment, FMLA tracking, and library committee assignment business to Nicole. Please continue to direct all other HR-related business to me.
–Kathy Peters
New Muse Posts
Wash Your Paws Posters
New “Wash Your Paws” posters are being placed in restrooms across campus by custodial staff. Please do not remove them. Thanks.
Marketing Highlight
Mara Inge posted this quote on the Libraries’ Instagram on Tuesday, so far the post has received 461 likes!