Volunteers Needed for Celebration of Service Working Group

Library Administration has decided to create a small group of MU Libraries employees to plan and implement the 2009 Celebration of Service event in the spring. This group will consist of two representatives from Administration (Shannon Cary and Mark Ellis), one representative from MULSA (to be announced), one additional staff member from any department and one librarian.

If you are interested in volunteering for this group, please contact Shannon Cary (carysn@missouri.edu) by November 14.

Weinberg Journalism Fiction Collection Now Available in the Journalism Library

Please join us in the Journalism Library (RJI 105) on Wednesday, November 12 at 2 p.m. as we celebrate the Grand Opening” of the Weinberg Journalism Fiction Collection.

Steve Weinberg knows a good journalism novel—which he defines as “those with journalists as protagonists”—when he reads one. He began collecting these novels in 1983, just for fun at first, and now the largest growing academic journalism fiction collection consists of over 3,200 books. These volumes, previously housed in Ellis Library’s Special Collections, have recently been deposited in the MU Journalism Library for use by faculty, students, staff and the public.

In the February, 2008 issue of Editor and Publisher, Weinberg discussed the tendency of journalism novels to romanticize and misrepresent the profession. This makes his collection of good, credible novels a valuable resource. Journalism professors have a reliable collection of options for assigned readings. Students can gain insight into their future profession through these stories. Anyone who is interested can catch a glimpse of what it’s like to work in the field of journalism.

The MU Libraries have benefitted from Steve’s generosity for many years. Please join us Wednesday at 2pm in showing our appreciation for his continued support. Food will be served.

Steve’s E&P article discussing his collection in Editor and Publisher can be found here.

Job Vacancies

Library Information Assistant, Access Services, ILL, Lending. Update: The search has been moved to ‘Hold’ status; a short list of candidates will be identified from among the numerous applications submitted.

Library Information Assistant, Circulation Desk, Night Supervisor, Ellis Library

Research Specialist, part-time, Health Sciences Library

System Support Analyst, Special Collections, Archives, and Rare Books. Moved to ‘Hold’ status 6/3/08 – no new applications being solicited at this time.

Candidate Open Meeting Reminder – Government Documents Librarian

Presentation by Sandra Schiefer
2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 159 Ellis
Monday, Nov. 10, 2008

Presentation by Julia Todd
2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 159 Ellis
Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008

Presentation by Leo Dion
2:00 – 3:00 p.m., 159 Ellis
Friday, Nov. 21, 2008

All candidates will give a presentation followed by a question and answer session. The topic is “Government agencies’ increasing tendency to publish to the Web has provided access to federal information on an unprecedented scale. Given the new technological environment, and keeping in mind Federal Depository Library Program guidelines, what strategies do you think MU Libraries should adopt in coming years to meet government information needs of our users? How could you use your unique skills, knowledge and talents to help us achieve these goals? “

Poetry and Truth: A Celebration of the Book

POETRY AND TRUTH: A CELEBRATION OF THE BOOK
Sponsored by the Missouri Center for the Book and The Stephens College English/Creative Writing Department

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
8:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m.

The Celebration of the Book will take place on the Stephens College campus, Saturday, November 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Panels and poetry readings will be scheduled throughout the day, with a midday plenary session featuring Missouri Poet Laureate, Walter Bargen.

Poets who will read include Scott Cairns, Aliki Barnstone, Pamela McClure, Stanley Banks, Emily Rosko, Wayne Miller and Gabriel Fried. A special panel on graphic fiction and memoir will feature two authors of graphic novels, Cullen Bunn and Matt Kindt. Other panels will focus on “Fact and Fiction” and “Getting Published” and the future of the book in the digital age.

Authors will have books available for sale and signing.

Parking will be available on the south side of Broadway, across from the entrance to the Columbia Foyer, where the registration will be located, and also in a lot on the south side of Walnut St. (one block from Broadway), next to the Stephens library.

Support for this Celebration comes from the Missouri Arts Council, and anonymous donors.