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Staff Advisory Group, 3/6/18

 

Vice Provost Report – Ann Campion Riley

  • Ann gave a budget report.  All campus units are modelling 10, 12.5 and 15% cuts.  We don’t know how much will really be cut.  Layoffs are a possibility.  People will be told as soon as possible, well before any big announcements.
  • Signs in the libraries, specifically the ones by the Bookmark Café, have been removed so that we can make room for our new posters.

Q/A What will the posters be? We are looking at some of the transform posters as well as those modeled in the ALA catalog.

  • Ann’s meetings with Chancellor Cartwright is making an impact and is representative by his mentioning the Libraries in his recent campus address. The brief mention was shown at the SAG meeting.

Q/A When will we know the budget outcomes?  Our first meeting with the Provost and Rhonda Gibler is this Friday.  The state legislature is slated to pass a budget May 1st.  There is no official decision date at this time.  We will start talking to people if it seems like we need to prepare personnel.  There are lots of pieces to this puzzle that we are waiting to fall into place so that we know what additional decisions we need to make.

Campus Safety – Sheryl Cullina

Sheryl announced that MUPD offers in depth active shooter training.  This training will likely occur after business hours.  Sheryl will look into setting up a time for this training to be available for University Libraries employees.

  • Sheryl showed the Run, Hide, Fight video produced by MUPD representing how we can respond to an active shooter scenario at MU.
  • Sheryl showed some additional Self-Defense programs available through the University.
  • Kathy added that the University is working on online training materials that we will need to complete this fall.
  • Please contact LTS if you did not receive an Alert on your computer for today’s tornado warning.

Q/A – What is the timeline to complete the Activity survey for those who did not complete it last week?  Supervisors with employees that have not completed the survey have received an email and need to complete the survey on behalf of the employee by Friday.

Lib Cal – Nav Khanal

Nav walked through the Lib Cal and demonstrated how to book a room and some cautionary operations.  He answered a few specific questions about warnings for double booking and deleting bookings.  It was suggested that a start date and end date were added to the programming so that we can book events over multiple dates.  Marie also suggested that the programming be modified to allow modifying a series of events’ start or end dates without being required to delete the series and add it again.

Closing remarks – Kevin McFillen

Kevin’s time as Chair of Staff Advisory Group is coming to an end and Kate Wright will soon serve as Chair.  If there are any suggestions you would like to make to the format of the SAG meetings please let Kevin know.

Tuesday, April 3 at 10:00 AM – next Staff Advisory Group town hall meeting.

 

 

home Staff news Daylight Saving Time Returns This Weekend

Daylight Saving Time Returns This Weekend

Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 11. That means you should move your clocks forward one hour Saturday night before going to bed. It is also recommended that you use this as a reminder to change all batteries in fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

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New MUSE Posts

Web tip of the week, March 5, 2018

Events for family this weekend: Dinosaurs, Cavemen and Second Saturday for Kids.

Recipe of the week: Orange Honey Rainbow Fruit salad.

home Staff news New MUSE Posts

New MUSE Posts

Web Tip of the week: February 26, 2018

Recipe of the week: Greek Avocado Chicken Salad

Events for the Family this weekend: T/F Parade, Dr.Seuss’ birthday party and more.

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Promotion Announcement

Congratulations to Hailey Carpenter on her promotion to full time Library Information Assistant. Hailey works evenings at the Health Sciences Library Circulation Desk.

home Staff news Welcome to Carri Huff

Welcome to Carri Huff

Please welcome Carri Huff to the Ellis Library Circulation Reserve Desk. Carri will be working evenings as a Library Information Assistant, beginning on March 5.

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Marketing Highlights

The Chancellor’s update this week including a #MizzouMade story that was submitted by the Libraries. Thanks to Kate Wright at Engineering for sharing Elgin’s story!

If you didn’t get to listen to the Chancellor’s address on Tuesday, you can still do so. Towards the end of the address he talked about working with Ann Riley on the library of the future!

Where Did the Birds Go?

For many years, Ellis Library housed a collection of Dorothy Doughty porcelain birds that were donated to MU. According to the stipulations of the donor agreement, the University Libraries are now free to sell the birds. The collection has been sent to Link Auction Galleries in St. Louis to be included in the next live auction. The proceeds will benefit the University Libraries. The display cases where the birds were previously displayed is in the process of being refurbished as exhibit space to highlight University Libraries Special Collections materials.

For more information about the live auction, please visit www.linkauctiongalleries.com. The collection will be included in Sale#1079, the March Gallery Auction, at Link Auction Galleries, 5000 Washington Place, St. Louis, MO 63108, on March 17, 2018 beginning at 10:00am.

home Cycle of Success, Special Collections and Archives, Staff news Welcome to John Fifield, Special Collections Librarian

Welcome to John Fifield, Special Collections Librarian

The University Libraries are pleased to announce that John Fifield has been hired as special collections librarian. John has a joint Master of Library and Information Science and Graduate Certificate in Book Arts and Book Studies from the University of Iowa and a Bachelor of Music from Oklahoma State University. He is coming to us from the University of Iowa, where he worked as the Robert A. Olson graduate research assistant in special collections and university archives. During his graduate studies at Iowa, John also worked with the Biblioteca del Convento de la Recoleta in Arequipa, Peru.

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Healthy for Life Update

Nutrition Articles:
Going vegan could prevent type 2 diabetes

Low-Fat Diet vs. Low-Carb: And the Winner Is …

 

Mindfulness Monday
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/236989

 

Campus Specific Activities
Women’s Health and Wellness Fair
Wednesday, March 21st
11 am – 1 pm
Memorial Union – Stotler Lounge

Health Information for Men (HIM)
Mondays from 12:10-12:50
March 5th-May 21st
Middlebush, 206

Stay Strong Stay Healthy
http://missourifamilies.org/sssh/