HSL Staff Present at Medical Library Association

The following people presented at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting held May 13-18th in Minneapolis:

Barb Jones taught two continuing education classes:

“Diagnostic Error and Patient Safety: Team Up and Tackle It!”  Lorri Zipperer, Linda Williams, Barb Jones, Elaine Alligood

“Behind Closed Doors: Politics in the Library”  Barb Jones and Marty Magee

Barb Jones, MaryEllen Sievert, Deb Ward and Dirk Burhans also presented the following poster:

“Do Clinicians Rely Upon Health Sciences Libraries for Patient Care?  Data from Six Mid-Continental Hospitals”  MaryEllen Cullinan Sievert, MLS, Ph.D.; Deborah Ward, MA, MLS; Barbara Jones, MLS; Dirk Burhans, Ph.D.; Margaret Bandy, MLS, AHIP, FMLA; Wilma Bunch, MLS; Jerry Carlson, MLS, AHIP; Sandy Decker; Emily Eresuma, MLS; Erica Lake, MLS; Holly Henderson, MA

Kate Anderson presented a poster (co-authored with Terry N. Wilson from Student Health)

“Go FIGure:  Health Literacy and Freshmen Interest Groups”  Katherine M. Anderson and Terry N. Wilson

Diane Johnson taught a continuing education class:

“Medical subject Headings (MeSH) for Searchers

Rebecca Graves presented a paper at the History of the Health Sciences Section:

“Rethinking Instruction:  The historical relationship between library instruction and medical education”

Rebecca Graves also co-presented a poster:

Rethinking Face-to-Face Chapter Meetings.   MCMLA Annual Meeting Task Force.

Trenton Boyd was honored as having been elected a Fellow of the Medical Library Association.

New Posts, May 16-27

  1. Thanks for Making the Celebration of Service So Special
  2. NSIO Webinar on the Semantic Web Rescheduled
  3. Promotion Announcement
  4. Direct Promotion Opportunity – Library Information Specialist I, Access Services
  5. June Lunchtime Leadership Book Talk
  6. MO Gov Docs Conference, June 6-7
  7. Libraries Appointed Committees – Last Call
  8. DAC Announcement – Save the date for a luncheon
  9. Tech Tip, Dealing With Junk Mail
  10. Current MUSE Posts, Web Tips

Thanks for Making the Celebration of Service So Special

Thanks to everyone for attending the Celebration of Service Luncheon yesterday. The food, the company and the comments where all excellent!

A special thanks to MULSA for providing the meal and for helping set up and clean-up after the event.

Appreciation also goes out to: Pat Jones, Julie Rogers, Matt Stottle, Russell Matthews, Al Messner, James Betz and Dustin Hoffman for their part in setting up and breaking down the event.

If you did not get a chance to see the supervisor comments that were posted during the event, a copy of them will be posted in the Ellis Library Staff Lounge.  If you are an employee about whom a comment was written, the excerpt (cut out of the original poster) is available for you as a keepsake.  Please contact Shannon Cary to arrange pick up/delivery.

~ 2011 Celebration of Service Planning Committee (Mark Ellis, Shannon Cary, Rachel Brekhus, Karla Geerlings, Ruthe Morse,  Ruth Feldkamp and Ann Riley)

Promotion Announcement

Congratulations to Karen Darling on her promotion to Librarian IV. Karen’s new title is effective September 1, 2011. This official validation by professional colleagues and the University administration recognizes performance and accomplishment and gives us opportunity to thank and applaud Karen for her contributions.

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The Promotion Committee reminds those considering applying for promotion this year that the deadline for receiving dossiers is October 1. Details of the promotion process can be found in “A Governance System for Librarians and Archivists at the University of Missouri-Columbia Libraries”: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/admin/hr/Gov_Doc/Governance%20Document_rev2010.pdf.  Members of the 2010/2011 Promotion Committee are Gary Cox (Chair), Dorothy Carner, Marie Concannon, Wayne Sanders and Karen Witt. Dossiers can be submitted to any member of the committee. We are happy to encourage the professional development of our colleagues and look forward to hearing from you.

Direct Promotion Opportunity – Library Information Specialist I, Access Services

MU Policy HR 111 permits the filling of vacancies directly, i.e., in-house, for classified staff positions, for job titles that are not considered underutilized for women and minorities. The Library Information Assistant and Specialist title series are not underutilized at MU.

Access Services has a Library Information Specialist I position that will become vacant and library Administration has approved the request to utilize the Direct Promotion process. The job announcement follows, as does information on the application process.

The job opening is being posted internally via the campus’ Direct Promotion process, meaning the job is distributed only to MU Library employees and only library employees may apply. “Direct Promotion” is campus HR’s terminology for this process but anyone within the library who believes s/he is qualified can apply, even if the result were a lateral transfer.

This internal posting will be in effect for five (5) days. If no suitable candidates are indentified, the position will move to normal posting status with campus HR, meaning anyone outside of the library can apply.

Library Information Specialist I – 100% FTE, $10.92/hour, Circulation/Reserve; Work at least two evenings per week until midnight and one weekend time period. Weekday schedule to be arranged to take into consideration the mutual needs of the Circulation/Reserve and the successful applicant but generally will include two days free per week. Reports to Library Information Specialist II Head of Circulation Unit and Librarian IV Head of Access Services Department.

Duties include but are not limited to providing direct user services at the Circulation/Reserve Desk, supervision of student employees, putting items on Reserve, monitoring Copyright Compliance for some Electronic Reserve courses and being certain that the electronic reserve system is working properly. Interacting with faculty who are putting items both on traditional and electronic reserve. Will work with any manual inputting of patron records including courtesy or short term borrowers, correcting patron records, and other responsibilities relating to serving as back up to the head of Circulation during that person’s absence.  Will often be the lone supervisor of student employees at the Circulation Reserve Desks and responsible for assisting them with helping patrons as unusual situations arise.

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 on the position available.

Preferred qualifications: Supervisory experience.  Knowledge of Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classification system.  Experience with MERLIN, word processing, and Internet highly desirable.  Perform basic math computations. Work with minimal direct supervision and meet speed and accuracy goals as determined by the department. This position requires some physical stamina and involves moving materials and related physical actions part of the workday. Must be able to move fully loaded book trucks (at least 200 lbs.). Must be able to read call numbers on books located on shelves at ground level and up to nine feet in height and where lighting is diminished; ladders and footstools are available. Must be able to work as a member of a busy team of persons providing service to MU students, faculty, staff and community members. Must be approachable, helpful and patient.

To apply within the Direct Promotion timeline, submit a resume to June DeWeese at 102A Ellis Library on or by 5:00 p.m., May 31.

June Lunchtime Leadership Book Talk

The June Lunchtime Leadership Book Talk will take place on the 14th 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.