Student Fee Working Group, 7/28/15

Attending: Matt Gaunt, Dorothy Carner, Edward McCain, Ann Riley, Cindy Cotner, Jeannette Pierce, Freddy Martinez-Garcia, Kimberly Moeller, Bryce McDonald, Nav Khanal, Shannon Cary, Mark Ellis.

  • Marketing Material – Matt Gaunt:

    • The Library hired two students to serve as Copy Editor and Art Director from the MU School of Journalism:

      • It will likely take until the last week in August for them to provide a slogan and a tagline.
    • After discussion, the Working Group strongly suggested that the Library should go with whatever end-result the students feel will make a connection with fellow-students.
  • Student led promotion – Matt Gaunt:

    • Chancellor’s office will be crafting Dr. Loftin’s message about the student fee into a more general statement that speaks about the importance of Libraries:  

      • It will not specifically promote the fee.
      • He will be present for large Open Forum.
    • The campaign is entering a phase where the message about the fee must come from students.

      • Matt foresees the students who will be recruited to help with the student fee campaign to be assembled into two groups.  For now, he is referring to them as: 

        • The Street Team – students recruited to help at events and coordinate.
        • Speakers – students chosen and trained to deliver the talking points of the campaign to other students.

          • These will be champions within various student organizations.
          • They will be trained to talk about the specifics of the proposal.
    • All the members of the Street Team and the Speakers will be Library Ambassadors or members of the MSA Pride.
  • Various updates – Matt Gaunt:

    • Videos will play an important part of the campaign:

      • A team within the Pride is already working on several different ideas:

        • Some humorous.
        • Others will likely use graphics-heavy imaging.
        • Still others may have student celebrity cameos.
      • The videos will be produced by Castle of Dreams – a student run video production agency.
      • The MSA Pride will spend some time focusing on “Experiential” marketing:

        • There may be some midnight pizzas sponsored by the promoters to catch students while they are downtown on Thursday nights.
        • There will be several highly visible events on campus (speaker circle or Lowry Mall).

          • Potentially with games and other activities designed to strike a chord with students who may not be very tuned in to the Library.
  • Subcommittees – Matt Gaunt:

    • It was resolved previously that the Student Fee Working Group will use the existing committees finalized and assigned by LMT whenever possible. 

      • Committees such as those focusing on space and social media.
    • LMT will be announcing final committee structure and membership soon.
  • Budget – Matt Gaunt:

    • The current Student Fee Campaign budget is $14,000 – it has hall been given by Library Donors.

      • The last time we met it was $10,000. 
      • The overall goal is $25,000.
      • Matt hopes to have more contributed soon.
  • Calendar – Matt Gaunt:

    • Still planning to have staff forums:

      • Either the week of Aug 10-14 or 17- 21.  

        • Cindy Cotner suggests August 17-21 to avoid RAIS training.
    • Library ambassadors training will be moved back to Last week in August or first week in September to allow more time for promotion material to be developed.
    • Promotion Tables down at Missouri Student Center:

      • Matt suggests move back for promotion material.
      • Jeannette and Shannon suggest we keep the tables and promote other library services, events, such as the Centennial.

        • Cindy will look to still reserve tables.
  • The Impact of the Library going to 24/5 this Fall even though it was included as a benefit of the Library Fee – Ann Riley

    • Ann Riley thinks of it as a trial.

      • Something that could go away if costs become a concern.
      • It shows the students that we were listening to what they wanted.
    • Discussion ensued – most agreed it was a good thing to do and that it will show that the Library is trying to meet the student’s needs. 

      • May open some opportunities for outreach to untapped student populations.
  • Survey committee – Bryce McDonald and Edward McCain

    • The survey committee needs to meet with the other subcommittees to find out what should be on the one or few survey opportunities that will be utilized.
    • Discussion ensued about ways to survey students for input on space issues.

      • Suggestions about having a “sand box” area.

        • Where vendors can leave samples for a time. 

 

Mizzou Colors on the Quad, Sept. 4

Friday, September 4 at 12:00pm 
Columns on Francis Quadrangle, MU campus

Calling all students, faculty, staff, alumni and Tiger fans. Don black and gold and meet at the Columns for a Mizzou family photo in honor of the 2015 football season and College Colors Day. The first 100 people to arrive will receive a free T-shirt. True sons, true daughters, true colors! Sponsored by MU Licensing and Trademarks

Please contact Sonja at 573-882-7256 if you have any questions.

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Public Relations & Marketing Committee Meeting, 8/3/15

Present: Dorothy Carner, Jeannette Pierce, Sandy Schiefer, Terri Hall , Shannon Cary, Goodie Bhullar

AdZou: It is late for fall semester but if we get our project in by September we can qualify for Spring 2016.  For this project, the target audience will be faculty—creating collaborative partnerships and communicating about our resources and services.

Formats and style guide for communication:  Shannon indicated that we use AP style.   Logo has to be compliant with MU guidelines.  More information is available at identity.missouri.edu.  It was suggested that we put updated information regarding formats, style guides, logos, etc. on Sharepoint.  Ask Shannon if you have questions.  She has the print guidebook in her office.

Action Items:

Dorothy will fill out AdZou form and send it to committee members for their comments and suggestions.  She will send the final form to John Stemmle.

Dorothy will use Box to set up a SWOT grid that will also include a column for stakeholders.  The committee members will fill out the SWOT information.

 

Notes from the Director, 8/6/16

Hello everyone,

It’s hard to believe we are another week closer to the start of school again.  On Monday, Reference training starts, and the semester isn’t far behind.  Our new User Engagement Librarian, Grace Atkins, starts Monday in Ellis, so let’s all welcome her, along with other new staff.

You all should have received your re-appointment letters with next year’s salaries. Sorry it could not have been more.  A question that’s been raised is about the percentage listed.  Remember to add any lump sum for longevity or additional assignment, etc. to your salary to get the real percentage, as those are in addition to 1 ½ % for most people. Thanks to all for your continued service to the University and the Libraries.

On the 4th floor project announced last week, it’s still confidential, but I have made the Provost aware that we didn’t want it, had way too little notice, and will need her help if we must make it happen. We need a more workable time frame, assuming it still has to be here.  Time for faculty consultation is essential, and we need a way to address the Student Fee Capital Improvement Committee funds used for the Nook. Hope with me that we can have some impact on at least the timing of the project.

The Student Fee Working Group continues to work on getting promotional material ready for when the students return. We know our Library Ambassadors, our library student group, will be effective in the peer marketing of the proposal, and our Social Media Group will be doing much marketing also.  Most of us are in a different age demographic than our students, and we have to reach them as voters. Special thanks to Matt Gaunt for all his very hard work on this.

Judy Maseles asked me to announce that our webpages will now refer to us as “Libraries”, rather than “MU Libraries”.  MU Libraries was repetitive and some felt it was confusing (University of Missouri, MU Libraries—why put MU right after University of Missouri).  The Law Library is fine with this. We will transition to using Libraries on cards and stationery too, eventually, as we use up what we have…  See upcoming NewsNotes for more details.

Please remember our all staff meeting is coming up on August 13.  Plan to attend! 

Ann