The Visualization of Language through Collage with Krista Franklin

 

Friday, February 7 at 4:00pm to 6:00pm 

Ellis Library, Colonnade Columbia, MO 65211

The Visualization of Language through Collage with Krista Franklin

Poet and visual artist Krista Franklin will give a lecture on her work. Her poetry and mixed medium collages have been published in lifestyle and literary journals such as Coon Bidness,Copper NickelRATTLEIndiana ReviewEcotoneClam andCallaloo, and in the anthologies Encyclopedia Vol. II, F-K andGathering Ground. Her visual art has been featured on the covers of award-winning books, and exhibited nationally in solo and group exhibitions. Franklin is a Cave Canem Fellow, a co-founder of 2nd Sun Salon, a community meeting space for writers, visual and performance artists, musicians and scholars, and a teaching artist for Young Chicago Authors, Neighborhood Writing Alliance, and numerous organizations in the city of Chicago.

Sponsored by the MU Black History Month Committee, Cave Canem, and the MU Libraries Diversity Committee

MU Libraries in the News: The Mold Edition

Mold Outbreak Threatens 600,000 Books at U. of Missouri Library Facility
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Jan. 30, 2014

"600,000 University of Missouri library books damaged by mold"
FoxNews.com, Jan. 29, 2014
UPI.com, Jan. 29, 2014
SFGate.com, Jan. 31, 2014

Mold damages Mizzou library books
KRCG13.com, Jan. 29, 2014

Mold mars 600,000 MU volumes stored at off-campus facilites
Columbia Tribune, January, 28, 2014

Mold means trouble for 600,000 University of Library books
stltoday.com, January, 28, 2014

Mold leads to elimination of 300,000 MU Libraries' volumes

The Missourian, January 24, 2014

MULSA HOLIDAY DRIVE TOTALS

CENTRAL MISSOURI FOOD BANK

80 POUNDS OF FOOD

$287.50 MONETARY DONATIONS

 

SECOND CHANCE

15 POUNDS OF FOOD

$112.50 MONETARY DONATIONS

TOYS, SWEATER, & A BLANKET

 

HAYDEN MURPHEY WAS THE WINNER OF THE $25 MIZZOU STORE GIFT CARD.

 

RAINBOW HOUSE SOCK DRIVE

142 PAIRS OF SOCKS

4 PAIRS OF TIGHTS

1 PAIR OF GLOVES

 

Thank you to everyone who donated. The Food Bank, Second Chance, and the Rainbow House are very appreciative of your generosity.

 

Sue Barnes

MULSA Community Service Chair

Save the Date! Dr. Tim Evans opening lecture for Superhero Science

Dr. Tim Evans, a.k.a. The Antidote, will present “Everything is Toxic: Do We Need Superheroes or Historical and Scientific Literacy to Survive in a Toxic World?” on March 12 at 11:00 am in the Colonnade.  Dr. Evans is an associate professor of clinical and diagnostic toxicology in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology at MU. The lecture is in conjunction with the Special Collections exhibit Superhero Science! Fact vs. Fiction in Superhero Comics, on display March 3-28 in the Colonnade, and Decoding Science: Bridging the Gap. Engaging the Public, the 10th annual MU Life Sciences and Society Symposium, March 10-15.

 

 

Action and Information Items from Library Management Team 1/21/14

Attending: Jeannette Pierce, Michael Holland, Brian Cain, Deb Ward, Ellen Blair, Mark Ellis, Jim Cogswell

INFORMATION ITEM: Remediation of Books by Gamma Ray treatment and relocation of treated material:  we can identify approximately 13,000 items that we know will be sent for remediation (gamma ray exposure).

  • Items of interest to Special Collections and pre 1870 material.
  • Approximately 13,000 items.
  • After Gamma Ray treatment, Special Collections will integrate about 1,000 volumes into their collections. The remaining 12K of these already selected items will be stored in the original UMLD building.

ACTION ITEM:  MU Libraries will proceed/start cleaning the 11,000-13,000k items that are destined for Special Collections by getting of them ready for eradication of mold spores by gamma ray exposure. MU Libraries will work with Procurement Management to pursue a contract for that specific purpose.  MU Libraries will also continue to consult with Environmental Health & Safety for guidance in contracting service and handling exposed material.

INFORMATION ITEM: Based on budget options and further discussion with Procurement and Environmental Health and Safety, LMT will consider how much of the collection can be treated with gamma ray vs. other methods and how much of the infected collection will be discarded.

INFORMATION ITEM: Discussion ensued about criteria for selecting what material (beyond the 13K already selected) will be treated and saved.  Special attention was stressed on how to fairly proceed (taking into consideration the various stakeholders) while still making decisions in a timely fashion.  

NDSA Update

Minutes from our NDSA CWG January 8 call, which featured four fabulous presentations on the National Agenda Digital Content Area "Electronic Records", are available here:

http://www.loc.gov/extranet/wiki/osi/ndiip/ndsa/index.php?title=Jan_8_2014_Minutes

Here's a link to the webex recording of the event:

https://issevents.webex.com/issevents/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=63872777&rKey=4700ace2786dcb9c

Many thanks to Erin Engle for notetaking, and of course to our presenters, Erik, Glen, Sarah, and Bob.

Our next CWG is next Wed, Feb 5 at 11am and will feature member presentations and general updates.

Our next session in our series on the National Agenda content areas will be:

March 5, 2014 at 11am ET

Moving Image and Sound – National Agenda Content Area

Speakers:

 *   John Spencer, BMS/Chase

 *   Karen Cariani, WGBH

 *   Linda Tadic, Audiovisual Archive Network

 *   Kat Bell, Dance Heritage Coalition

Call in information will be sent out closer to the date. Hope to see you then.

Abbie

Abbie Grotke ~ Web Archiving Team Lead ~ NDIIPP ~ Office of Strategic Initiatives ~ Library of Congress abgr@loc.gov<mailto:abgr@loc.gov> ~ @agrotke ~ 202-707-2833