Notes from the Director, 2/22/16

Hello everyone,

I'm writing today to let you all know there will soon be an article in the Columbia Tribune on our library materials budget problems for FY 2017 that starts in July.  The Provost knows about it, and we are starting to work with faculty on possible journal cuts.

This shouldn't be news to any of you, but I hate for people to be surprised by what's in the paper.

Otherwise, everything seems pretty normal for this point in the semester. If you like trivia contests, don't miss the Black History one on Monday evening the 29th in 114a.

LMT is still working on getting some improvements to 114 and 202, and you probably read in NewsNotes that we are pricing a renovation of the first floor men's room.

All for now– have a great week!

Ann

Information and Action Items from Library Management Team 2/9/16

INFORMATION ITEM:  Associate CIO of MU Beth Chancellor joined LMT to discuss the IT Transition Plan. The goals and principles can be found at:  http://transition.missouri.edu/ DoIT hopes to create a hybrid model between central and decentralized structure. The departments will still hire and set priorities for IT staff. Central IT will be integrated to help balance the IT side of managing. There was much discussion where the Libraries stressed the uniqueness of Library IT needs. 

INFORMATION ITEM: The Ellis Library Space and Facilities Advisory Committee submitted a list of projects and priorities to LMT for review. The list will eventually be sent to Campus Facilities. The Vice Chancellor of Operations agreed to invest in $100K worth of Library improvements. ELSFAC will modify the list taking into account LMT’s guidance and suggestions. 

INFORMATION ITEM: The Library will submit a funding request to the Student Fee Capital Improvement Committee to increase and improve the seating in the Bookmark Café.

Upcoming Black History Month Events

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Black Life, Hip Hop, Activism

7:00 p.m. | Leadership Auditorium, MU Student Center
Performance & Conversation with Hip Hop Artist/ Activist Jasiri X.
Sponsored by: MU Black History Month Committee, MU College of A&S, School of Journalism

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Sunday’s Best

3:00 p.m. | Stotler Lounge, Memorial Union
Join the GOBCC and the LBC Gospel Choir for a time of fellowship. Sunday’s Best gives Mizzou students the opportunity to express themselves through gospel music and performances by LBC Gospel Choir & His Life Dance Ministry.
Sponsored by: Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center & the Legion of Black Collegians Gospel Choir

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Film: Proscenium

5:30 p.m. | Ragtag Cinema
Screening and Discussion with Director Allison Harrison
Proscenium is a short fi lm, set at the historic Ward Theatre, one of Jamaica’s iconic cultural landmarks, long abandoned in downtown Kingston.
Sponsored by: MU Black History Month Committee and Ragtag Cinema

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Meklit Hadero: Music and Art

8:00 p.m. | Corner Playhouse
San-Francisco based, Ethiopian-American artist Meklit Hadero will lead her band in a musical performance that highlights the art installation “Braiding As Sculpture”.
Sponsored by: MU Black History Month Committee

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Lecture: Hip-Hop, Race, and American Culture

6:15 p.m. | Room 12, Middlebush Hall
A presentation by Dr. Jeff rey O. G. Ogbar, Professor of American Studies and History, and the founding Director of the Center for the Study of Popular Music at the
University of Connecticut.
Sponsored by: MU Honors College and MU Black History Month Committee

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Lecture: Racism, Reparation, and Reconciliation

6:00 p.m. | Room 204, Neff Hall
Presented by historian Dr. Verene Shepherd, United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Sponsored by: MU Black History Month Committee, Kinder Institute, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative

Healthy for Life Update

Caught in the Act: Week 4
In week 4 of Caught in the Act, there were a total of 70 employees acknowledged for practicing Random Acts of Wellness. This is down slightly from last week but still an impressive number!  Keep those submission rolling in and get caught in on the act!

Here is a sampling of activities from week 4:

  • A manager taking the time to get to know staff and making sure they are supported
  • Parking on a high level in a garage and taking the stairs
  • Participating in a 5 minute chair yoga & breathing routine
  • Hosting a salad party instead of cake for an office birthday

The raffle winners from week 4 are as follows:

  • MU Campus: Andrea Kimura nominated by Margaret Jasinski
  • MU Healthcare: Samantha Galati nominated by Jamie Gale
  • UM System: No Nominations!
  • Extension: Karin Burgess nominated by Janice Perkins

Winners of the weekly raffle will receive a Yoga ball which can be used as a piece of ergonomic equipment in the workplace

There are many employees out there practicing random acts of wellness so let us know who they are.

Looking for more info? http://umurl.us/CITA

Healthy for Life would like to extend a thank you to those Wellness Ambassadors who are promoting Caught in the Act and for your participation in the program. 


Culture of Health priority area: Empower and appreciate
Each Culture of Health priority area is featured on the Wellness Website along with many programs, discounts and resources associated with each. From the home page you may select any of the priority areas to find out more. This week we are exploring ‘Empower and appreciate’ which supports empowerment and appreciation by colleagues, yourself and the organization.

What you'll find on the website:

  • Easy action steps– These are simple action steps you can take empower yourself and appreciate others.
  • Empower yourself- Find tools for advancing your financial, educational and overall well-being.
  • Appreciate others- Find simple resources and ways to nominate someone for a staff award.

Going on now, Caught in the Act is a simple appreciation program designed to recognize employees for demonstrating random acts of wellness. Acts of wellness can be anything from taking the stairs, hosting a healthy potluck to mentoring a co-worker.  Want to find out more? http://umurl.us/CITA

Ready to explore Empower and appreciate? Click here!


Looking for a Wellness Ambassador?
The Ambassador directory has recently been updated with many new ambassadors from across the University. Part of the Wellness Ambassador Portal, the directory now includes home department, parent department and address. Each campus, system and extension now have separate listings to make finding an ambassador easier than ever.

>>>Click Here to Find an Ambassador

Interested in becoming a Wellness Ambassador? Find out more information on the Ambassador portal and sign up today! Having more than one ambassador in a department is encouraged. All you need is desire to help promote a culture of health among faculty and staff!

Questions or need to update your information? Please contact Jen Oetting at oettingj@umsystem.edu.


MU Extension Offers Incentive Eligible Classes
University of Missouri Extension will add to the menu of classes that earn you points toward your Wellness Incentive starting in January. Classes scheduled on campus include Taking Care of You, Powerful Tools for Caregivers, Stay Strong Stay Healthy and Youth Mental Health First Aid. See the attached flyer for class descriptions.

Registration: Required. Visit  http://extension.missouri.edu/hes/wellnessclasses.htm to complete your registration.

Questions? muextwellness@missouri.edu.

Wellness Incentive points awarded upon successful completion of course. Points are awarded by the 15th of the month following the month the course was completed. Contact wellness@umsystem.edu for questions.

 

 

 

 

Color Our Collections Week Wrap-up

#ColorOurCollections Week was started by the New York Academy of Medicine and the Biodiversity Heritage Library to raise awareness of freely available library resources online. Special Collections was invited to participate along with a group of world-class research institutions including the Bodleian Libraries, the Smithsonian Libraries, the New York Public Library, Europeana Digital Library, and others.  We saw great participation in person and online.  See the final wrap-up of how it went for MU Libraries here: https://magic.piktochart.com/output/11068833-color-our-collections

Congratulations to Taira Meadowcraft for Earning her Stripes!

Part of the MU Health Care “Culture of Yes” initiative is a recognition program called Earning Your Stripes, where employees receive a coupon for embodying The Culture of Yes.

Taira received a “Serve” stripe in recognition of her ability to deliver timely and targeted information in support of hospital quality improvement projects. 

Read more here: http://library.missouri.edu/hslsuggestions/2016/02/10/congratulations-to-taira-meadowcroft-for-earning-her-stripes/

Library Assembly Meeting, 2/16/16

Present:  Adrienne Arden, Wendy Batson, Jack Batterson, Tammy Green, Terri Hall, Steven Hammer, Dustin Hoffman, Sandy Schiefer, Marcia Strong, Bette Stuart, & Deb Ward

Next meeting scheduled for March 15. 2016

  1. Guest Speaker—Noor Azizan-Gardner on Diversity Initiative

    • The importance of inclusion/diversity/equity on campus

      • Diversity is more statistical in nature
      • There is currently a shift towards inclusion which moves beyond affirmative action
      • Inclusion is a plus for production, creativity and growth
      • Education looks to increase cultural competence to help graduates compete in the workforce
    • Meaning for libraries

      • Libraries play a strong leadership role in the academic community
      • Libraries cut across cultural lines and are more diverse
      • Libraries need to ask of themselves:

        1. How to create inclusive space?
        2. How to provide culturally effective/sensitive services?
    • Check out the MU system web site

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      • This site contains plans and working papers on diversity and inclusion for MU

 

  1. Director Announcements (Deb Ward):

    • Budget is still uncertain

      • State budget is due to be completed the first week of May
      • Discussions are continuing with the Library Committee and Faculty Council on ranking journals for possible cuts (Jeannette Pierce, chair of the Collections Steering Committee, and selectors, are also working on related tasks)
    • Ann Riley & Deb Ward attended a recent session in which Mitch Wasden, MUHC CEO, reported on the "Culture of Yes" initiative of University of Missouri Health Care.

      • The "Culture of Yes” is a positive approach to meeting the expectations of patients, and it covers the concepts of care, deliver, innovate, and serve.
      • The hospital units have had some competitions on how to implement the culture
      • There is material on Mitch Wasden’s blog about it:  http://muhcceoblog.missouri.edu/tag/culture-of-yes/
      • There is some talk of extending the “Culture of Yes’ to the entire university
    • Fundraising continues to be an important topic this year, as the Development Office ramps up the capital campaign launched in October, 2015.

 

  1. Departmental Reports:

 

Digital Services Report to Library Assembly (Adrienne Arden)

Digital Services staff has spent considerable time this past month on activities related migrating materials to the now “MU Digital Library”. 

By invitation Felicity attended the RAIS meeting this month to discuss the work of the Digital Services department. 

In collaboration with Kelli Hansen of Special Collections, on February 15, our department hosted an Early American Literature class of about 11 students who are working on transcribing a handwritten manuscript that is in Special Collections.  The digitized book and transcript will be available in the MU Digital Library.  The class came to see and hear about our operation and were quite interested in our scanning and editing process. 

 

Health Sciences & Veterinary Libraries (Terri Hall)

HSL

^  Taira received recognition from MU Health Care for contributing to their Culture of Yes:  http://library.missouri.edu/hslsuggestions/2016/02/10/congratulations-to-taira-meadowcroft-for-earning-her-stripes/ 

^   Several of our staff are working on a database to gather input in the upcoming campus serials review project.

^  Terri & Chris put together a valentines tag cloud featuring some recent “love notes” received by our librarians:  http://library.missouri.edu/hslsuggestions/2016/02/11/thanks-for-sharing-the-love/

^   Yasuyo put together a book display about Forensics

^   Taira is participating in ACT, the quality improvement training program offered by the Office of Clinical Effectiveness. 

^   We are offering drop in sessions to provide assistance with PowerPoint for creating posters.

^   We currently have a practicum student.

 

Vet

  • In honor of Valentine’s Day, Sue Giger put together a great veterinary cardiology book display. We <3 Cardiology!
  • @ZalkLibrary now has over Twitter 400 followers.
  • Laura Buck has revamped most of our manuals and is re-organizing our shared drive
  • Kate Anderson and Gwen Gray are serving as business advisors for the Coulter Boot Camp, a program that focuses on bringing biomedical innovations to market
  • Kate is also working on the implementation of myVITA, the replacement to the Faculty Accomplishments System

 

 

More from HSL (Deb Ward)

The School of Medicine construction project, Patient-Centered Care Learning Center, continues. The building is finally beginning to go up, after months of utility and foundation work. We’ve been told that the third floor should be up by around the end of April. The company is working on a mock-up of the exterior finishes that will be erected close to the Military Science Building, and groups will be let into the area to see the finishes when they are ready. The planners are working on a summer timeline that will determine when the work will be done to demolish the stairway that is outside of the HSL entrance. We are making plans to relocate some staff during the worst of the noise related to the short-term demolition work.

 

Cataloging & Metadata Department (Jack Batterson)

Wayne is pulling data files from MERLIN for updating our holdings for ILL with the RAPID consortium.

Karla cataloged an original comic art collection by Dale Freeman for Special Collections.

 

Catalog Management has finished the initial A-TX portion of the Index Project for Room 202.  Additional volumes have been identified for transfer, and we will work on them once we get approval to continue.

Replacements for government documents from UMLD2 continues as does making treated volumes available in the MERLIN catalog.

 

  • (Steven Hammer)

 

  1. David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, will give a public presentation on April 15, 2016, 2:00 p.m., in Room 114A Ellis Library.
  2. The MU Libraries annual statistical report will be released soon.