July Lunchtime Leadership Book Talk

The July Lunchtime Leadership Book Talk will take place on the 19th from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., in 159 Ellis.

This is an opportunity for MU Libraries employees to gather informally over lunch and share quotes from books or articles on the topic of leadership or management that seem especially pertinent for MU Libraries right now. This is open to all library employees as it seems sensible to hear from current and emerging leaders within the organization in terms of what they are reading on the topic.

Attendance is voluntary but compensable for non-exempt supervisors since the discussion applies to the workplace. As such, schedule adjustments may be needed to offset overtime considerations. RSVP’s are not required.

But, we ask you bring a brief something to share with the group, e.g., copies of the talking points of the book or journal article. For examples of documents shared at recent sessions, go to http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/staffdevelopment/default.htm – this leads to a SharePoint site.

Positions Open, 2 Library Information Assistants

Library Information Assistant – 100% FTE, (M– F, 8 – 5 during summer and intersessions, generally 10 a.m. -7 p.m.  or 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. M-F during Fall and Spring semesters), $9.05 per hour.  Access, Collections and Technical Services, Access Services, Shelving, Ellis Library.

Duties: Sort books and load trucks to be shelved.  Shelve books from trucks and from return shelves.  Shift the library collection.  Journal Pickups and deliveries. Supervising student employees and monitoring the areas where students are working in the evenings. Search for books that users cannot find in a timely and efficient manner.  This position requires a great deal of physical stamina and involves moving materials and related physical actions most of the workday.  Must be able to move fully loaded book trucks (at least 200 lbs.).  Must be able to read call numbers on tall shelves and on the lower shelves where there is diminished lighting. Ladders and footstools are available for use in the stacks .Must be able to be on one’s feet for long periods of time. Perform alphanumeric sequencing of books and serials. Perform basic math computations during the course of work. Work independently and meet speed and accuracy goals as determined by department.

Min. Quals.: A high school diploma or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired is necessary.

Six months of responsible office experience is necessary. Directly related education or training may be substituted for experience.

Preferred Quals.: Supervisory experience and knowledge of Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classification system is desirable. NO typing test is required for this position.

 

Library Information Assistant – Access Services, Circulation Unit; 100% FTE, $9.05/hour; 40 hours per week, mostly evenings and weekends with schedule adjustments during intersessions.

This position functions as the night supervisor at Ellis Library Circulation/Reserve Desk at least three nights per week and possibly at least one weekend shift, with the rest of the schedule being regular daytime hours. The individual in this position is the only full-time staff person on duty much of the time, supervising several student employees. Flexibility in scheduling will be an asset. Reports to Head of Circulation Unit.

Duties: Serves as a resource to both patrons and other staff in other departments regarding circulation and reserve policies. Works as a team member with any other supervisor with whom schedules overlap. During times of overlap in schedule, this person will search in the Ellis Library stacks for books which patrons and other library staff have been unable to locate during their searching. Responsible for the operation of the MERLIN Circulation System and reporting all problems to the appropriate departments in a timely manner. Issue borrower cards and handle all questions relating to borrowing materials. Because this person works evening hours, outstanding communication skills will be required since written referrals will be made for supervisors the following workday to follow up. Must be able to remain calm and make appropriate decisions during times of stress.  Excellent telephone and in person interpersonal skills. Good listening skills and the ability to explain issues clearly and work to satisfactory resolution of problems.

Minimum qualifications: A high school diploma or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired is necessary. Six months of responsible office experience is necessary. Directly related education or training may be substituted for experience.  The ability to type may be necessary depending upon the position available.

Preferred qualifications: Prior library experience preferred.  Supervisory experience is desired.  Some physical stamina required, involving moving materials on book trucks weighing up to 100 pounds for short distances. Must be able to stand and move about several hours per day and stand on ladders and footstools as needed. Must be able to read call numbers on books located on ground level and up to nine feet in height with the use of ladders and step stools. Lighting may be diminished in some places.

New Posts, May 30-June 10

  1. MULSA Election Results
  2. Diversity Luncheon Reminder
  3. Direct Promotion Update
  4. 2011-2013 MU Libraries Committee Assignments
  5. Current MUSE Post, Web Tip
  6. Civil War in Missouri Exhibit on Display in Ellis Library
  7. Library Assembly Meeting Minutes
  8. One Mizzou: 2020 Vision for Excellence
  9. Healthy for Life Update
  10. June Library Start Date Anniversary Recognition
  11. Goodbye to Katie and Ted Dodson
  12. HSL Staff Present at Medical Library Association
  13. Follow-up Links to SDC Presentation

MULSA Election Results

Here are the results from the election held at MULSA’s Annual Meeting held on May 19, 2011.

President – Karla Geerlings

Vice-President/President Elect – Rachel Brekhus

Treasurer – Jack Batterson

Social Co-Chairs – Ruthe Morse & Ruth Feldkamp

Staff Room Chair – Adrienne Arden

Courtesy Chair – Delores Fisher

Muse Co-Chairs – Mary Aycock & Darrell Schmick

Community Service Chair – Steve Clayton

Book Sale Co-Chair – Jerri Eldridge (Kris Anstine has one more year.)

Secretary – Tammy Green

There was one ballot issue regarding a change to the bylaws.

To learn more please go the MULSA’s web site at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/mulsa/

Diversity Luncheon Reminder

The MU Libraries’ Diversity Action Committee and MULSA invite you to participate in the Third Annual Diversity Luncheon on June 21 that will feature ethnic food. Here are the details in Q&A format:

  • Where will it be held? In the Ellis Library Staff Lounge; lunch runs 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
  • Who is providing the food? You, if you are willing to do so.
  • What type of food should I bring? Anything that represents any part of your heritage.
  • If possible, bring your own plates and flatware for a green and diverse lunch.
  • Can I attend the event even if I don’t bring food to share? Yes! This is open to all library employees.
  • See News Notes from May 26, 2011, for more details: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/newsnotes/?p=3498.

If you know what you are bringing, please e-mail me with the information (AgnewL@missouri.edu). Thanks.

Leo

2011-2113 MU Libraries Committee Assignments

I am pleased to announce the following committee assignments for the 11-13 year:

Diversity Action Committee Members

Leo Agnew Chair

Abbie Brown (11-13)

Darell Schmick (11-12)

Sheena Waggoner (10-12)

Karen Witt (11-13)

Sean Witzman (11-13)

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Ellis Exhibits Committee Members

Kelli Hansen, Chair, (11-13)

Mary Amann (11-13)

Ellen Blair (10-12)

Charlotte Mustain (10-12)

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Faculty Lecture Series Committee

Suzy Bent (10-12)

Jackie Blonigen (11-13)

Shannon Cary (ex officio)

Brenda Graves-Blevins (11-13)

Paula Roper (11-13)

Ernest Shaw (11-13)

Deb Ward (11-13)

(Chair person TBD)

Preservation Committee Members

Michaelle Dorsey (ex officio)

Michael Holland (ex officio)

Ann Riley (ex-officio)

Anne Barker (11-13)

Jackie Blonigen (11-13)

Dorothy Carner (11-13)

Libby Myre (11-13)

(Chair person TBD)

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Staff Development Committee Members

Leo Agnew, Chair

Alla Barabtarlo (10-12)

Mat Miller (10-12)

Colleen Smith (11-13)

Amanda Sprochi (10-12)

Stephen Stanton (10-12)

 

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MU Libraries Research Paper Contest Committee

Anne Barker, Chair (term ends 8-31-2013)

Gwen Gray (term ends 8-31-2013)

Alla Barabtarlo (11-13)

Goodie Bhullar (11-13)

Rachel Brekhus (11-13)

Cindy Cotner (term ends 8-31-2011)

Anselm Huelsbergen (term ends 8-31-2011)

Paula Roper (11-13)

Sandy Schiefer (term ends 8-31-2011)

 

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

 

Civil War in Missouri Exhibit on Display in Ellis Library

Come out and see an exhibit on the Civil War in Missouri! A short history of the war is provided alongside relevant books, manuscripts, photographs, and artifacts. Attention is also given to Missouri Civil War Historic Sites. Materials on display have come from the University’s holdings, the State Historical Society of Missouri, The Library of Congress’s American Memories Project and private collections. The exhibit has been curated by Amy C. Nickless, Graduate Reference Assistant at Ellis Library and Historian.

The exhibit is free and located on the main floor’s Colonnade.

Library Assembly Meeting Minutes

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
1:00-2:00 p.m.
Room 159/Ellis Ref Conference Room

Attending: Members: Suzy Bent, Erin Zellers, Matt Stottle, Mark Ellis, Steve Clayton, Stephen Stanton, June DeWeese, Laura Buck, Gary Cox.  Ex-Officio:  Ann Barker (MULAC), Deb Ward (LMT), Jim Cogswell (LMT), Ann Riley (LMT).  Absent: PT Martin (LMT and SRC ex-officio)

Guest: Pat Jones, Library Space and Facility Advisory Committee (ESFAC).

  • Library Space and Facility Advisory Committee – Pat Jones, Chair.
    • Pat used the following webpage as visual:

http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/esfac/default.htm

  • 8 members appointed by Jim Cogswell : Wayne Barnes, Ryan Bish, Michaelle Dorsey, Wayne Sanders, Sandy Schiefer, Ernest Shaw, Sheena Waggoner, and Pat Jones.
  • From web site, employees can see lists of completed projects, projects in progress and a suggestion form to make new suggestions.
  • Examples:
    • Completed:
      • Removed bars from West entrance.
      • Ramp installed over threshold into Government Documents office area.
        • Location of Library contact for patrons with disabilities.
        • In progress:
          • 1st floor women’s restroom remodeling.

started 3 years ago, to be done in three stages.

  • Proposal to go shortly to LMT.
  • Removal of the CPRR desk.
    • Proposal submitted to LMT.
    • Signage.
    • The group meets twice a month.
    • Questions:
      • Q. has website been announced?  A. Yes.
      • Q. Have you thought about posting suggestions?  So that employees know what has been suggested before.  Might spark suggestions.   A. PJ thinks that it a good idea. She will bring it up at the next meeting.
  • Announcements:
    • Library Assembly Representatives for Acquisitions, Cataloging and Special Collections come up for reelection.
      • Leo will send out ballot next week.
  • Celebration of Service, Thursday, May 25th – Top Ten List.
    • Jim would like 10 volunteers to read one of the ten accomplishments on the list.
    • Jim handed out a list of the 10 categories.
      • Members asked to put name on any categories that interest them.
      • Jim will assign one of the Top Ten list items to Library Assembly members prior to the event.
  • Staff Web Standing subcommittee (spin off of assignment to look at staff web page):
    • Jim will write the charge for the subcommittee.
    • Subcommittee will advise WAG about the staff web.
    • Subcommittee will be comprised of 3 members.
      • June DeWeese and Stephen Stanton volunteered to serve on the subcommittee.
  • Assessment of Library Assembly – The Assembly’s charge calls for an annual assessment.
    • From the Library Assembly Charge:
    • Members discussed how best to solicit broad input from staff.
    • Members decided to survey all staff.
    • Members will send suggested survey questions to Bette Stuart via email
    • The goal is to conduct the survey before our June meeting.
    • Ann Riley volunteered to assist with setting up the survey using Survey Monkey.
    • VII.-A The elected officers and the Library Management Team will seek broad input to assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the Library Assembly after each year of operation.
    • VII-B Those officers and Library Management Team will report the results of the evaluation to all staff. They will make recommendations and seek suggestions for the future operation of the Assembly.

Bette Stuart suggested the Library Assembly move the June 28 meeting to June 21.  Members agreed to change the meeting to the 21st.

Submitted by:  Mark Ellis 6/6/11