Current MUSE Posts

Bazaar Weekend, 2010  http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/muse/index.php/2010/11/30/bazaar-weekend-2010/

Web tip of the week, Nov 22 2010 (Rebates for energy-efficient appliances):  http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/muse/index.php/2010/12/02/web-tip-of-the-week-nov-22-2010/

Web tip of the week, Dec. 1 2010 (What is happening in all topics): http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/muse/index.php/2010/12/02/web-tip-of-the-week-dec-1-2010/

New Academic Appointments

I am pleased to announce that we have successfully concluded all three academic searches.

Darell Schmick accepted the position of Health Sciences Information Services Librarian. He will assume his appointment on January, 3, 2011. Mr. Schmick will complete his MLS from Emporia State University in December 2010. He currently works at the Denver School of Nursing in the Learning Resource Center. He also completed a practicum at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Library, where he continues to volunteer.

Darrell Schmick

The HSL Librarian position is based in the J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library and has duties which include: providing reference services, literature searching, user education, and personal file management consultation at the Health Sciences Library;  coordinating and scheduling of information desk and virtual reference services; training and supervision of one or more Graduate Library Assistants; coordinating the practicum program for the library; and providing leadership on library consumer health initiatives.

Jackie Blonigen accepted the position of Metadata and Catalog Librarian. She will assume her appointment January 12, 2011. Ms. Blonigen earned her MLS in May 2010 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She currently works as a Library Assistant for the Wisconsin Library Service, a state wide resource-sharing network which provides a range of direct member services and serves as the lender for the Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison libraries.

The Metadata and Catalog Librarian position is based in Ellis Library as part of Access, Collections and Technical Services. Duties include cataloging of digital resources with a focus on websites, databases, and collections, institutional repository materials, and materials digitized from local collections; coordinating MOspace cataloging activities including establishing priorities, providing technical expertise in the automated generation and enhancement of metadata, and working with content providers to ensure that MOspace metadata meets specialized needs; and exploring and implementing options for enriching bibliographic records via the addition of summaries, table of contents, and subject headings.

Kelli Hansen accepted the position of Special Collections Librarian. She will assume her appointment February 15, 2011. Ms. Hansen will complete her MIS in December 2010 from the University of Texas-Austin. Prior to that, she earned a Masters in Art History from MU in 2003. She most recently worked for Dolph Briscoe Center for American History as a Research Associate for the National Digital Newspaper Program. The Center is a leading history research center which preserves and makes available documentary and material culture evidence encompassing key themes in Texas and U.S. history.

The Special Collections Librarian position is based in Ellis Library and has duties which include: providing reference service to all print and microform collections held by the department; assisting and instructing patrons in the use of all collections in all formats including the Internet; developing, designing, revising, and updating of the Special Collections & Rare Books departmental website and provides leadership and technical competence in developing and managing electronic finding aids, databases, exhibits, and other Internet sites; and participating in collection promotion, outreach activities (including bibliographic instruction), exhibits, and creation of user guides.

Jim Cogswell

Healthy for Life Update

Upcoming Faculty & Staff Flu Clinic: Friday, Dec. 3

MU, UM System and Extension faculty, staff and retirees to receive flu shots (see eligibility and requirements below):

  • Dec. 3: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Memorial Union, Room S206 (Gillette/Ware Room)

If you are a University of Missouri faculty or staff member, dependent or retiree enrolled in the UM Choice Health Care Program, you are eligible for a FREE vaccine. Bring your Coventry Health Care card to the flu vaccine site. If you are not enrolled in the UM Choice Health Care Program, there will be a $25 fee which may be paid in cash or check for the vaccine.

Children 9 years and older enrolled in UM Choice Health Care Program, accompanied by a parent or guardian, may receive the vaccine. Due to different vaccination needs, children age 8 and younger may obtain their flu vaccine from their healthcare provider, health department or community clinic.

Along with your insurance card, bring your COMPLETED FLU SHOT FORM to the vaccination site.


Massage Therapy Available

De-stress this season with massage therapy! Licensed Massage Therapist Jeff Rioux provides clinical massage therapy in his office at University Hospital (GL-20). He also provides department chair massage in three-hour blocks. To schedule an individual appointment or chair massage, call Healthy for Life at 884-1312.

If you’d like to buy a gift certificate, stop by Medtique Gift Shop in University Hospital or the Healthy for Life office at 205 Heinkel Building on campus, OR  drop a check in campus mail to 205 Heinkel Building specifying the length of session you want. Make checks payable to Healthy for Life.

Faculty and staff  receive a discount: Hours of availability:
30 minutes: $30 Mondays & Tuesdays: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
60 minutes: $45 Wednesdays: 1-7 p.m.
90 minutes: $65 Thursdays: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.


Stress-Reduction Meditation—Room Change

Research over the past two decades suggests that engaging in a regular mindfulness meditation practice can reduce stress and enhance overall psychological and physical wellbeing.  Find out for yourself by taking advantage of the sitting meditation sessions across campus each week. All faculty and staff are welcome on a drop-in basis, and no previous experience with meditation is necessary. If you can’t make the noon time sitting meditation group, consider listening to one of the audio recordings.  Join Healthy for Life for one of the following times and locations:

·         Mondays: Heinkel Building, Room 10 (12:15-12:45 p.m.)

· Wednesdays: University Hospital Medical School, Room HSL146 (12:15-12:45 p.m.)

·         Wednesdays:  Law School Bldg (Hulston Hall), Room 208 on Dec. 1 then will meet in Room 222  (1:15-1:45 p.m.) *Last meeting of the semester is Dec. 15th and session will resume on Jan. 19th.


Million Step Pedometer Program

Walk your way to good health!  Faculty and staff can purchase pedometers for $15, and a full refund is given at the completion of one million steps. To purchase a pedometer, send a check for $15 (our cost, made payable to Healthy for Life) to 205 Heinkel Building, MU. For more information, click here.

Has your department always wanted to start a walking challenge, but didn’t know where to begin? Now is your chance! Healthy for Life has Walking Tool Kits hot off the press that will provide you with the tools to begin a walking group or walking challenge in your department. Get your colleagues moving, building camaraderie, and getting healthy. If you would like a copy of the Walking Tool Kit sent to you through campus mail, please email Dee Sanders.


Employee Assistance Program Workshops

MU EAP provides an ongoing program of education and training designed to both increase employee awareness of stress and enhance their stress management capacity. To take advantage of these free workshops listed below, please register by emailing Tammie Tilmon or call her at (573) 882-6701.

  • Individual Development in the Workplace: Dec. 3 at University Hospital, Room CE505, 12-1 p.m.
  • The Role of Personality in Individual, Team and Organizational Success: Dec. 7 at Memorial Union, Room S203, 12-1 p.m.