MU Libraries Participates in Women’s and Children’s Hospital Reverse Trick-or-Treat

For the past few years, the Women's and Children's Hospital has organized reverse trick-or-treating. MU employees are invited to hand out treats to pediatric patients, siblings, and children of adult patients. This year, one of our medical librarians, Taira Meadowcroft, asked for volunteers to go with her this Halloween to participate. This fantastic group put …

Fridays @ the Library Workshop, August 26 – Staying Ahead of the Curve: Be Aware of What Your Library Offers You

Workshops offered simultaneously in two formats: Face-to-face: Rm. 213, 2nd Floor, Ellis Library and live online Registration Preferred. Learn how other faculty and students are using the Library’s services and find out about the newest tools and information sources. Kimberly Moeller, Social Sciences Librarian & Rachel Brekhus, Humanities Librarian

Friday Workshop, April 15

Quality Qualtrics Surveys/Questionnaires April 15 1– 2 p.m. Learn how to capture survey results that can assist with collecting data for research projects or class assignments, or assess user satisfaction with academic and administrative programs. Create surveys, collect responses, and analyze data through the Qualtrics insight platform. Navadeep Khanal, E-Learning Librarian Kimberly Moeller, Social Sciences …

Friday Workshop, March 6

Creating Effective Surveys with Qualtrics March 6 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Room 213, Ellis Library Learn how to capture survey results that can assist with collecting data for research projects or class assignments, or assess user satisfaction with academic and administrative programs. Create surveys, collect responses, and analyze data through the Qualtrics insight platform. Navadeep Khanal, E-Learning Librarian Kimberly Moeller, Social …

Research and Reviews with MU Libraries

Written by Ashlynn Perez In 2016, Cassie Boness, a graduate student in the Department of Psychological Sciences, set out to research and analyze the numerous causes of alcohol use disorder. The project was enormous, eventually amounting to nearly five years worth of work. With the long road to publication ahead of her, Boness contacted MU …