2010 MU Libraries Global Scholars

We are very pleased to announce that the 2010 Global Scholars for MU Libraries will be Dorothy Carner, Adjunct Professor, Missouri School of Journalism and Head of the Journalism Libraries, and Ann Riley, Associate Director for Technical Services.

The Provost’s Global Scholars Program brings together faculty members from around the MU campus to participate in an overseas learning and exchange experience intended to help MU faculty internationalize their teaching and research. This year, a new program led by Fritz Cropp, the Director of International Programs at the School of Journalism and Director of the MU Transatlantic Center, will center on Brussels, Belgium and its vicinity. The seminar will introduce MU faculty members to institutions in the capital of Europe and provide opportunities to interact and share potential research and projects with their European counterparts.

Dorothy Carner intends to collaborate with libraries and librarians in Belgium to help support the work of students in the MU School of Journalism- Brussels Program, to develop relationships with librarians charged with managing journalism/communication/mass media collections in Europe, and to develop a better understanding of European media. Ann Riley will be collaborating with librarians from the Universities of Liege and Louvain to discuss open access and cooperative repositories, international scholarly communication, and international education.

Please congratulate our two newest Global Scholars on their acceptance to this prestigious program.

Reminder: International Tea & Snack Event

The Diversity Action Committee and MULSA invite you to participate in a gathering on March 11 to enjoy a variety of international teas and snacks. The event will take place from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. in the Ellis Library Staff Lounge.

DAC and MULSA will provide most of the food items; menu options are listed below. However, you are invited to contribute a tea flavor or snack that represents your cultural heritage. If interested in contributing an item, contact either Ivy Hui (HuiO@health.missouri.edu) or Yasuyo Knoll (KnollY@health.missouri.edu). Feel free to bring you own plates/spoons, too.

RSVP’s are not required. Release time is available with supervisor approval.

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Menu items:
Japanese Green Tea, Oolong Tea, Thai milk tea, Irish breakfast tea, Fruit Tea Sampler (5 flavors), coffee.

Chinese Crispy Egg roll, Italian Biscotti, Chinese Almond Cookies, Korean Wafer Stick (Chocolate), Sesame Ball, Dutch Honey cake, Rice crackers, Turkish Delight, Mixed nuts, Fortune Cookies, Wasabi Peas, Japanese Sweet Big popcorn, Roasted soy nuts, Danish wedding cookies, flaky egg rolls, and shortbread cookies.

Milk (organic), honey, Splenda, Sweet-n-Low; Stirrers, Sugar, etc.

Staff Development Committee Web Page

SDC has updated its web page of links to training and development opportunities:
http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/staffdevelopment/development_opportunities/training_URLS/default.htm.

While travel funds are not what they used to be, many of the organizations listed on this web page offer webinars. For example, check out ACRL’s lineup of e-learning opportunities: http://www.acrl.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/events/elearning/index.cfm.

If you see something you like, let someone know and maybe enough interest can be generated to request funding for a downlink.

Leo Agnew

Tech Tip- Weather Underground

I learned about a useful website for weather information from reading the Feb. 17, 2010, issue of “American Libraries Direct.”  The site is located at http://www.wunderground.com/auto/wxmap/.

As stated in the “American Libraries Direct” issue, the “site gives you a full screen Google Maps display and overlays it with current weather reports from the over 16,000 personal weather stations that report data to the service.”

After you type in your location, there are links to the “Detailed Forecast” and the “Weather Underground” on the lower left side.  Click on those links to find a wealth of weather-related information for your location.  For example, there are 161 NOAA weather radios available.

Jack Batterson

Healthy for Life Update

The March 2010 Wellness Newsletter is hot off the press. If you would like to read about other programs, success stories, and events, please subscribe by sending us an e-mail, wellness@umsystem.edu, or catch the newsletter online at Healthy for Life.

Step into Spring
Now is the time to enroll in the Million Step Pedometer Program and/or the Ride to Wellness Program! Healthy for Life will be selling pedometers and odometers on campus on the following dates/times. Pedometers are $15 and odometers at $20–cash or check. Walk 1 million steps or ride 500 miles and receive your money back. If you already have a pedometer or odometer, stop by the table to enroll for FREE. As always, you can stop by our office at 205 Heinkel to enroll in either program.

Monday, Mar. 8 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Lewis & Clark Hall Lobby
Wednesday, Mar. 17 from 12 p.m.-2 p.m.: Animal Science Research Center Lobby
Monday, Mar. 22 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Reynolds Alumni Center Lobby

Affordable Fitness Classes at Work
Take advantage of these classes that fit your budget. Visit the Healthy for Life website for a full list of strength training and stretching classes. Full payment is due at the beginning of the first class and space is limited. Please contact the instructor directly to register or for questions.

• Yoga: Mar. 5-Apr. 16 at Missouri Psychiatric Center. Class meets on Fridays from 12:10-12:50 and costs $14 for the 7 week session. Pre-registration is required and registration deadline is Feb 26. To sign up, email Kate Walker, integrallife1976@yahoo.com.

• Mat Yoga: Mar. 11-Mar. 25 at Radil. Session cost is $6 for 3-week session. Pre-registration is required and registration deadline is Mar. 9. Email Ashley Jenkins, om.yoga@yahoo.com.

• Yoga Flow: Mar 17-Apr 21 at Woodrail Large Conference room. Class meets on Wednesdays from 12:10-12:50 and costs $12 for the 6 week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is Mar 10. To sign up, email Rebekka, rebekka123@yahoo.com.

Stress Less this Spring
Celebrate spring with a massage! Licensed Massage Therapist Jeff Rioux provides clinical massage therapy in his office at University Hospital (GL-20). Employees receive a discount: 30m-$30, 60m-$45, 90m-$65. Schedule your appointment today by calling 884-1312. Jeff is available Mon/Tues 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wed. 1-7 p.m.; and Thurs. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. If you’d like to buy a gift certificate, stop by Medtique Gift Shop in University Hospital or the Healthy for Life office in 205 Heinkel Building on campus.

March is National Nutrition Month
MU Extension offers FREE nutrition information through the Show Me Nutrition Line. Contact Jessica Kovarik, R.D., L.D. at 1-888-515-0016 or kovarikj@missouri.edu for free nutrition information and education. Jessica is also available for individual nutrition consultations. Other Nutrition information can be found on the American Dietetic Association website. Visit this link for free information on healthy food choices, recipes, and a healthy lifestyle tip of the day.

Last Chance: Celebration of Service Survey

Thanks to those of you who have already filled out our survey. If you would still like to fill out the survey, please do so by March 5.

The Celebration of Service Working Group is making plans for this year’s event. We would love some input from you. Please fill out the following (super short) survey. You may send additional comments/suggestions to us through the survey or e-mail any of us directly.

Click here to take survey

Thanks,
Shannon Cary, Mark Ellis, Ruthe Morse, Ann Riley, Colleen Smith and Michael Spears

Healthy for Life Update

Weight Watchers at Work
These 13-week sessions cost $156 and include 8 weeks of FREE e-tools. Payment options are available and Weight Watchers accepts checks, cash and credit card. All faculty and staff who attend 12 of 13 weeks qualify for a 25% rebate through Healthy for Life. Weight Watchers fees are fully reimbursable through the Flexible Spending Account with appropriate medical documentation.

• Memorial Union International Center Conference Room- Weight Watchers will be holding an informational meeting on Friday, Feb. 26 from noon until 1 p.m. There’s no need to register, just show up. We have 7 people on the roster and only need 8 more to start the class.

• Lemone Blvd Area (class will be held at MORENet)- We are still collecting names for anyone interested in attending a meeting here. A particular weekday has not been selected, however it will likely be 12 p.m.-1 p.m. We have 13 people on the roster and only need 2 more to start the class. If interested, please email wellness@umsystem.edu.

Affordable Fitness Classes at Work
Take advantage of these classes that fit your budget. Visit the Healthy for Life website for a full list of yoga and stretching classes. Full payment is due at the beginning of the first class and space is limited. Please contact the instructor directly to register or for questions.

Pedometers and Odometers
Now is the time to enroll in the Million Step Pedometer Program and/or the Ride to Wellness Program. Healthy for Life will have tables set up to sell pedometers and odometers on campus on the following dates/times. Pedometers are $15 and odometers at $20–cash or check. Walk 1 million steps or ride 500 miles and receive your money back! If you already have a pedometer or odometer, stop by the table to enroll for FREE. As always, you can stop by our office at 205 Heinkel to enroll in either program.

Monday, Mar. 8 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Lewis & Clark Hall Lobby
Wednesday, Mar. 17 from 12 p.m.-2 p.m.: Animal Science Research Center Lobby
Monday, Mar. 22 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Reynolds Alumni Center Lobby

Noon Time Stress Reduction Meditation
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 noon-time (12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.) 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 226
• Tuesdays; Quarterdeck Room 121
• Wednesdays; University Hospital Medical School, Room HSL146
• Wednesdays; 208 of the Law School Bldg (Hulston Hall)
• Wednesdays; AP Green Chapel

Pay and Benefits Preference Study
Don’t forget to participate in the Pay and Benefits Preference Study between now and Feb. 28! The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete and gives you a chance have your opinion heard. Results from this survey will tell UM Faculty & Staff Benefits what pay and benefits features you value most and how they can create a package that might serve your needs more effectively. To maintain confidentiality, responses will be tabulated by Hewitt Associates, an independent human resources consulting firm. Individual responses will not be identified in the results. Be sure to look in your inbox or home mailbox for the survey.

Women’s Health and Wellness Fair
The 3rd annual Women’s Health and Wellness Fair will be held in Memorial Union (Stotler Lounge) on Thursday, March 4 from 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Over 20 campus and community organizations will be there including the Women’s Center, Susan G. Koman, Alley Cat Yoga, Grindstone Fitness, American Heart Association and many more! The fair is open to all Mizzou faculty, staff, and students and is hosted by the MU Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Women. Please contact Rebecca Calvin, calvinr@missouri.edu, with questions.