Recycling & Hand Sanitizer

Recycling
This week Civic Recycling pulled their paper recycling carts and cardboard dumpsters from campus. The City of Columbia is working to replace all of the paper and cardboard containers on campus so there is as little disruption as possible. In the meantime we will need to handle the recycling in Ellis Library differently. Newspapers should be bundled and tied in stacks (no more than 12” high); cardboard should be cut up and/or boxes broken down so they are no bigger than 24” x 20”; white paper and shredded office paper should be put in plastic bags before being put in the recycle bins. Plastic Bags have been ordered and should be available to areas in the library early next week. If you have any questions about these temporary changes please feel free to contact the Ellis Library Receiving Room. We will keep you posted. Please note the beverage container recycling will not be affected, it will remain the same since the City already picks it up.

Hand Sanitizer
The Libraries has ordered hand sanitizer and disinfected wipes for the direct service areas in Ellis Library and the branches. This is primarily for areas with public contact, especially at service desks and counters. We hope to receive the sanitizer early next week, and the distribution will be coordinated by Ellis Library Security. Also, today we learned the campus will be installing hand sanitizer dispensers early next week in areas throughout the library.

Twentieth-Century Portraits

NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2009
Contact: Dr. Joan Stack (573) 882-7083

Twentieth-Century Portraits

Columbia—The art exhibit Twentieth-Century Portraits: From Famous to Familiar will open September 19, 2009, in the Main Gallery of The State Historical Society of Missouri. The exhibition explores how twentieth-century Missouri artists answered the difficult question “What is a portrait?” in an age when photographs became widely available and audiences began to question whether the complexities of identity could be captured by traditional artistic imitation.

A special work that will be included in the exhibit, The Truman Family by Greta Kempton (1952), represents President Truman, Mrs. Truman, and their daughter, Margaret. Kempton also painted Truman’s official presidential portrait. The Truman Family was commissioned for the Society by Richard R. Nacy of Jefferson City with extra funds raised by Missouri Democrats for Truman’s 1948 inaugural celebration. The large painting is one of the Society’s most significant portraits, and has been on loan to the Missouri State Governor’s Mansion for several years. This exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to view this important work from the Society’s permanent collection.

The exhibit will feature portraits of and by Missourians, and include likenesses of such famous residents as Mark Twain and President Harry S. Truman, as well as images of less well-known citizens. Portraits in a variety of media will be exhibited, including several lithographs by Thomas Hart Benton. The renderings will range from naturalistic to abstract and reflect the diversity of our people and inventiveness of our artists.

About The State Historical Society of Missouri

Founded in 1898 by the Missouri Press Association and a trustee of the state since 1899, the Society is the preeminent research facility for the study of the Show Me State’s heritage and a leader in programming designed to share that heritage with the public. Through educational outreach, such as the Missouri History Speakers’ Bureau and genealogy workshops, or the performing arts, like MoHiP Theatre, the Society not only brings Missouri history to the state’s citizens, but also gives Missourians the tools to uncover the history in their own lives. The Society is located on the ground floor of Ellis Library on the University of Missouri campus at Hitt Street and Lowry Mall.

2009-2011 MU Libraries Committee Assignments

I am pleased to announce the following committee assignments for the 09-10 year

Committee on Digitization Initiatives
Permanent Members
Michael Holland, Chair
Felicity Dykas
Hunter Kevil

Anne Barker (09-11)
Dorothy Carner (08-10)
Anselm Huelsbergen (09-11)
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Communications Advisory Group
Shannon Cary, Chair
Adrienne Arden (thru 12/09)
Goodie Bhullar (ex officio)
June DeWeese (thru 12/09)
Paula Roper (09-11)
Sandy Schiefer (09-11)
Gena Scott (ex officio)
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Diversity Action Committee Members
Leo Agnew Chair
Adrienne Arden (08-10)
Stephen Clayton (09-11)
Jee Davis (08-10)
Ivy Hui (09-11)
Yasuyo Knoll (09-11)
Mat Miller (08-10)
Karen Witt (09-11)
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Ellis Exhibits Committee Members
Anne Barker, Chair (09-11)
Alla Barabtarlo (09-11)
Marie Concannon (08-10)
Paula Roper (08-10)
Sandy Schiefer (09-11)
Bette Stuart (08-10)

Outgoing members:
Jerri Eldridge
Gwen Gray
Karen Witt
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Preservation Committee Members
Nina Johnson (08-10), Chair
Michaelle Dorsey (ex officio)
Michael Holland (ex officio)
Ann Riley (ex-officio)
Mary Amann (09-11)
Katie Carr (09-11)
Gary Cox (08-10)
Dan Dodd (09-11)
Alan Jones (09-11)
Ruthe Morse (09-11)
Amanda Sprochi (08-10)

Outgoing member:
Amy Lana
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Staff Development Committee Members
Leo Agnew, Chair
Cindy Cotner (09-11)
Colleen Smith (09-11)
Stephen Stanton (08-10)
Karen Witt (08-10)
Need 1 more academic and 1 classified staff

Outgoing members:
Mary Aycock
Mathew Stephen
Deb Ward
Brad Winter
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I wish to thank each outgoing committee member for contributing their time and for jobs well done. I also wish to acknowledge the willingness of the new or reappointed members of each committee to step forward. The MU Libraries counts on committees like these to do many good things.

Jim Cogswell
Director of Libraries

August and September Library Start Date Anniversary Recognition

August Library Start Date Anniversary Recognition
8/2/1971, Carol Turner
8/12/1974, Goodie Bhullar
8/20/1975, Ellen Blair
8/11/1977, John Wesselmann
8/31/1982, Karla Geerlings
8/1/1984, Charlotte Mustain
8/6/1984, Tammy Green
8/17/1987, Mary Hainen
8/20/1989, Brenda Graves-Blevins
8/28/1989, Laura Buck
8/25/1993, Cindy Cotner
8/1/1997, Nina Johnson
8/2/1999, Rachel Brekhus
8/12/1999, Leo Agnew
8/7/2000, Marie Concannon
8/13/2001, Wayne Sanders
8/19/2002, Dan Akins
8/2/2004, Billi Heater
8/1/2005, Kris Anstine
8/8/2005, Amanda Sprochi
8/15/2005, Will McCrary
8/21/2006, Sharon Gaughan
8/21/2006, Renee Ratna
8/1/2007, Jee Davis
8/6/2007, Katie Carr
8/10/2008, Sheena Waggoner
8/11/2008, Renita Richmond
8/18/2008, Julia Rogers

September Library Start Date Anniversary Recognition
9/2/1980, Wayne Barnes
9/13/1982, Shelley Worden
9/4/1984, Rebecca Schedler
9/11/1989, Sue Barnes
9/1/1994, Rhonda Whithaus
9/1/1998, Ryan Bish
9/28/1998, Mark Ellis
9/8/2000, Dan Dodd
9/5/2001, Sean Witzman
9/10/2001, Terry Brooks
9/9/2002, Anselm Huelsbergen
9/6/2005, Kate Anderson
9/18/2006, Nora Tamm
9/5/2006, David Shay
9/3/2008, Karen Marshall
9/8/2008, Cara Blome
9/8/2008, Dustin Hoffmann
9/28/2008, Cathy Heckmaster
9/29/2008, Jessica Renze

2009 Human Resource Services Training Conference

Human Resource Services is sponsoring our Annual Training Conference on October 6-8, 2009 for Columbia Campus staff employees. There will be over 50 sessions covering diverse topics for managers, supervisors, professionals, office, technical and service/maintenance staff. All sessions are free. All sessions will be held at Memorial Union and the speakers are primarily MU staff and faculty who are all experts in their fields.

Registration information is at http://hrs.missouri.edu/

All Things Librarial & Games People Play


The judging is complete and we are pleased to announce the winners of the All Things Librarial Contest. Kris Anstine of Archives takes first place, winning the $25 bookstore gift certificate. Katie Carr of Special Collections places second, winning a set of University Concert Series tickets. Additionally the names of all who loaned games for the July exhibit were entered in a drawing. Sandy Schiefer’s name was picked; she will receive a set of concert tickets as well.

The MU Libraries Exhibits Committee thanks those who loaned items for the Games People Play Exhibit, including Karla Geerlings, Sandy Schiefer, Anne Barker, Karen Darling, Ruthie Morse, Rachel Brekhus and Colleen Smith. Numerous kindnesses and courtesies were extended to those of us involved with the exhibit and the contest, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude for all of these demonstrations of thoughtfulness.

The answers for All Things Librarial are available on the staff Web site.
This experience was both educational and enjoyable. We look forward to doing something comparable in the future.
Yours truly,

Gwen Gray Paula Roper Bette Stuart

The Disaster Preparedness Review Committee (DPRC)

The Director of Libraries has commissioned ad hoc group committee to review and revise the MU Libraries’ Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery Plan. The Disaster Preparedness Review Committee (DPRC) will review the Disaster Preparedness Plan and associated sections of the MU Libraries Policy Manual on a regular basis whenever the Director of Libraries or the Preservation Committee call for a review. However, a review will take place at least once every five years. The Plan and policies will be revised and updated to ensure that the collections and resources of the MU Libraries are preserved in the most effective way. The initial Chair of the group will be Mike Holland, and the committee members will be:

Michaelle Dorsey
Ernest Shaw
Pat Jones
James Keyzer-Andre
David Crain (DoIT)
Rich Rexroat
Lynn Gentzler (Missouri Historical Society)
Susan Hart (Western Historical Manuscripts Collection)

Healthy for Life Update

Live Well, Be Well…
The health and wellbeing of The University of Missouri faculty and staff is vital to our mission of teaching, research, service and economic development. Healthy for Life: The T.E. Atkins UM Wellness Program is here to help. With a variety of programs and resources, we encourage you to take charge of your health. Visit Healthy for Life’s website to find newsletters (current and past issues), success stories, upcoming events and information about all our programs.

Employee Wellness Fair Exhibitors and Raffle Items Needed
We need your help to make the fall 2009 Wellness Fairs successful! We are using our internal resources for prizes and promoting all departments who donate services/items in our advertising. If you would like to donate a raffle prize, or become an exhibitor contact Jenny Workman, workmanjl@umsystem.edu, through email or campus mail to 205 Heinkel. All donations need to be turned in by 9/9/09.

• MUHS- University Hospital; Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 8 a.m.– 3 p.m.
• MU- Reynolds Alumni Center; Thursday, Oct. 29th, 8 a.m.– 3 p.m.

NEW! Ride to Wellness Odometer Program
Healthy for Life is eager to announce its newest program—Ride to Wellness, an odometer program that encourages movement for those riding bicycles or those using wheelchairs. For $20 participants can enroll and receive an odometer and log book. When you reach 500 miles, turn in the booklet for a prize. There will be prizes for each 500-mile marker up to 2,500 miles. Like the pedometer program, there is no time limit and immediate family members are urged to join. If you want to sign up, send a $20 check for the cost of the odometer (made payable to Healthy for Life) to the wellness office or visit our office at 205 Heinkel Building.

Million Steps Pedometer Program
Challenge yourself to increase the activity in your day by signing up for this program. You will buy a $15 pedometer and upon completion of 1 million steps, you’ll get a $15 refund, along with a T-shirt and certificate. Go at your own pace – no time limit applies. Simple as that! You can send a check (made payable to Healthy for Life) through campus mail to the wellness program or visit our office at 205 Heinkel Building. If you’re already a part of the program, then challenge yourself to keep going. There are prizes for every millionth step up to 5 million!

2009 Upcoming Flu Season Information
There are many questions about flu shots for this year and complete definitive information is not yet available. The seasonal flu shot will not protect against the novel H1N1, at least according to information we have at this time. Trials are currently being conducted with a vaccine for the novel H1N1 flu. It is not known whether this can be combined with the seasonal flu shot (probably not). Likewise, there have been reports that the H1N1 flu vaccine will require two shots, but that, too, is not known at this time. Last, and perhaps most importantly, is when the H1N1 flu shot will be available. That is not known, but is expected to be in the October/November timeframe. Concerned individuals should monitor the news and consult their personal physician. MU will issue guidance on the availability and cost, if any, of the H1N1 flu vaccine when such information is available. Peter Ashbrook, Director of Environmental Health & Safety and Dr. Susan Even, Director of the MU Student Heath Center encourage employees to visit the Environmental Health & Safety website and click on “ASK Dr. C” link to our own Dr. Cooperstock. They also encourage you to visit the CDC’s site as well.

“We continue to recommend that individuals follow the health guidelines that have been publicized earlier to avoid the spread of respiratory illness,” said Dr. Even.
Those recommendations include:
• Practice good hand hygiene, including washing hands and using hand sanitizers.
• Cough or sneeze into a tissue and place it in the trash, or cough or sneeze into your sleeve.
• Stay home until fever is clear 24 hours and symptoms resolve.
• Seek medical attention only as symptoms warrant.

Seasonal flu shots will be provided by the UM Faculty and Staff Benefits Office at no cost to faculty, staff and dependents enrolled in the UM Choice Health Care Program, and a $26 fee will be charged for those not enrolled. The seasonal flu shot will be available at the MU Employee Wellness Fair on October 29th as well as other clinic dates, which will be published in October. University Hospital Staff Health will provide free flu shots at the MUHS Employee Wellness Fair on October 22nd for MUHS employees. Faculty and staff also have the option of obtaining flu shots from their personal physician or at a public clinic; however, if they do so, there will likely be a charge.

September is Way to Go to Work Month
GetAbout Columbia will be providing a FREE brown bag lunch presentation about the benefits of active transportation, bicycle and gear selection, and safety. The presentation will be Sept. 29 from 12-1 p.m. in Memorial Union’s Stotler Lounge. Click here for a flier. GetAbout Columbia encourages you to walk or bike to work in September as a celebration of its Way to Go To Work program. The group will provide reminder cards that help you set goals of active commuting. You can turn in the card to the GetAbout office and receive a pedometer or a pants protector and become eligible for an active commuting grand prize. Along with words of encouragement and incentive gifts, Get About Columbia is also including activities for those who want a little more than a friendly boost. There are guided bike rides that will tour current and completed GetAbout infrastructure projects and offer information about these. For more information, please call 442-7189 or visit The GetAbout Columbia website.

Get Up and GO Green
Take a break from your desk, move your body, and help the environment. MU Recycles over 1800 tons of waste per year – a savings of $95,548. Volunteer for the Mizzou Sustainability recycling program by contacting Steve Burdic, burdics@missouri.edu, at 882-7287 or visit the Mizzou Sustainability website for more information.

Columbia Parks and Recreation
Get involved in your community! Columbia Parks and Recreation has many great opportunities to offer
you and your family. Take advantage of discounts at the Activity and Recreation Center, sports leagues,
classes, maps to parks and trails, and other special events. For more information or to view the monthly
newsletter, please visit the Columbia Parks and Rec website.