Director’s Calendar July 14th – 18th, 2014

Notable meetings from the calendar of Jim Cogswell, Director of MU Libraries

Tuesday, July 15th    
2:00-4:00 p.m. – Library Management Team, Ellis Library

Wednesday, July 16th
8:00-9:00 a.m. – Jim will attend the beginning of the MU Librarians and Archivists Council, Ellis Library

Thursday, July 17th
2:00 – 3:00 p.m. – MU Libraries and Enrollment Management Meet and Greet Diversity Event, Grand Reading Room (201), Ellis Library

The MU Libraries and Enrollment Management Meet-and-Greet Diversity Event

MU Libraries’ Diversity Action Committee and the MU Library Staff Association (MULSA) invite you to participate in the Libraries’ Annual Diversity Event on Thursday, July 17th, 2:00-3:30 p.m.  Along with celebrating diversity, the event will also provide an occasion for the staff of MU Libraries to welcome and meet the members of Enrollment Management who are temporarily located in Ellis Library due to the Renew Mizzou project.  Refreshments will feature ethnic and personally meaningful foods from the employees of MU Libraries and Enrollment Management. Here are the details in a Q&A format:

 When/where will it be held? 
Thursday, July 17 in the 201 Ellis Library. The event will run from 2:00-3:30 p.m.

Who is providing the food? 
You! If you are willing to do so, of course.

What type of food should I bring?   
Anything that represents any part of your heritage. Or a dish/beverage that has a special meaning to you. (Or that you just want to bring…)

Can I attend the event even if I don’t bring food to share? 
YES! This is open to all MU Libraries and Enrollment Management employees, including students.

How much food should I bring?       
That is up to you.

Should I let DAC know if I’m bringing food? 
Yes, please contact Sheryl Cullina (cullinas@missouri.edu) with the name or type of dish and the estimated number of people it will serve. 

Where will I warm up or prepare my dish? 
In the Ellis Library Staff Lounge. There are plenty of outlets for slow cookers and a couple of microwave ovens.

Do I need to do anything after I drop off my dish? 
Yes. We ask that you take responsibility for setting up the dish prior to the event.

Would it be okay for me to talk about my dish as people pass through the food line? 
Absolutely. In fact, we encourage it!

The MU Libraries Receive Funding from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for Recovery of Materials Damaged by Mold

COLUMBIA, Mo.− The University of Missouri (MU) Libraries have received $400,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support remediation or content replacement of materials damaged by an extensive mold outbreak in an off-site storage facility. This outbreak, discovered in October 2013, is presumed to have contaminated all of the approximately 600,000 volumes housed in that facility.

Partnerships with Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) and Missouri State University (MSU) will provide access to replacement copies of federal government documents and inter-library loan access to Missouri state materials, respectively. Subcontracts with these universities through this project will support the cataloguing, retrieving and preparing of relevant materials to share with MU Libraries on an as-needed basis. The funding also will help MU review the availability of online or print-ready copies of needed replacements through cooperation with membership organizations. WUSTL will benefit by regaining space vacated by federal documents transferred to MU, while MSU will benefit by having its Missouri state materials catalogued in order to provide access to MU and other area libraries.

“The MU Libraries are deeply grateful to the Mellon Foundation for their support of this project that leverages tools of digital librarianship to help preserve scholarship in traditional formats,” said MU Libraries Director Jim Cogswell. “Institutional partnerships will enable the preservation of regional documents collections. The Mellon Foundation funding will allow MU Libraries to remediate mold for key groups of materials, work effectively with partner institutions for resource sharing, provide continued access to needed content of the damaged materials, and support part of the recovery effort.”

MU Libraries also will spend up to $600,000 from a self-insurance fund; additional sources are being explored. MU Libraries has contracted with a company for remediation services and negotiated for rental of two storage spaces, one in which pre-treated materials will be stored until they are cleaned, and one for storage of the remediated materials. As a longer-term solution, the Libraries are working with University of Missouri (UM) System's risk and insurance management department to develop a new strategy for fully insuring all collections, including those in storage, and will work with campus and UM System leadership to restore a plan for building an expansion to an existing storage facility and to accelerate fund allocation for its construction.

 

July Issue Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter

The latest Library of Congress Digital Preservation newsletter is now available!

http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/newsletter/201407.pdf

 

In this issue

  • Featuring "Digital Preservation and the Arts" including Web Archiving and Preserving the Arts, and Preserving Digital and Software-Based Artworks
  • An Interview with Marla Misunas (and friends) of SFMOMA, part 2
  • Community Approaches to Digital Stewardship
  • Exhibiting GIFs, with Jason Eppink
  • NDSA News with the latest reports
  • Conversation Corner, interviews with Ted Westervelt, Lisa Gitelman and Shannon Mattern
  • Residency Program updates
  • Upcoming events

 

 

Sue Manus

Library of Congress/NDIIPP

www.digitalpreservation.gov

sman@loc.gov

 

Reference Librarian Searches Completed

The searches for new reference colleagues have been successfully concluded! Kimberly Moeller is our new social sciences librarian and Noel Kopriva will be joining us as our new science librarian starting August 4. Thanks to all who served on search committees and who provided feedback during the interview process.

Welcome to Kevin Cossey and Chris Montgomery

Please welcome Kevin Cossey to the MU Libraries.  Kevin will begin his position as a part time security officer and student supervisor on Monday, July 7, 2014.

Please welcome Chris Montgomery to her new position as a part time Sr. Grant Writer with the MU Libraries.  Chris is moving over from her position at the Office of Research.