Nov. and Dec. Webinars on Digitization and Text Mining

Role of Long-Term Storage in Digital Curation
Sponsor: ALA Association for Library Collections and Technical Services
November 14. 1:00-2:00 pm
Ellis 4F51A

Introduces considerations for the long-term storage of digital content selected for preservation. This content must be stored in ways that align with good practice. The session addresses issues related to the development of storage management policies, including file formats for deposit and preservation, the preservation of multiple copies, the locations of those copies, the characteristics of those locations, and the means for meeting long‐term storage requirements.  (Description from website)

More information:  http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/pres/111412


Text Mining Opportunities and Challenges

Sponsor:  Center for Research Libraries
Wednesday, December 5, 10:00-11:00 am
Ellis 4F51A

Text mining enables researchers to extract valuable information and data from large bodies of text, but also presents formidable technical and intellectual property challenges for libraries. This CRL webinar explores recent trends in text mining, and how publishers and libraries are responding to those challenges. Presenters from Elsevier and Gale Cengage, as well as collection development experts, will discuss:

  • * the types of resources being “mined”, including e-journal databases and digitized newspapers and archives
  • * recent text-mining projects
  • * the challenges and issues these present for database publishers
  • * what role, if any, libraries can play to support these activities
  • * what new services are envisioned and what is in the pipeline.
  • (Description from website)

More information:  http://www.crl.edu/events/8391

 

News Posts, Oct. 22-26

  1. United Way: Aaaand the Winner Is. . . .
  2. Open Access Week at MU Libraries is Oct. 29-Nov. 2
  3. Flu Shot Clinic in Ellis Library on Nov. 1
  4. DAC Presents Dr. Dennis Kelley on Storytelling and Mythmaking of Native Americans
  5. Vote on November 6
  6. Healthy for Life Update
  7. Director’s Calendar: October 29-November 2
  8. MU MERLIN Advisory Committee Meeting
  9. Digitization Interest Group Meeting
  10. Position Opening: Library Information Assistant
  11. Homecoming Open House, Oct. 27

United Way: Aaaaaand the Winner is…..

 

 

 

 

 

The winners of the fourth MU Libraries United Way participation drawing are Amy Lana and Karen Eubanks.

Congratulations!

  • Amy just won a pair of tickets to see the Missoula Children’s Theatre performance of Hansel and Gretel.  They will be performing at Jesse Auditorium on May 11th.
  • Karen won four tickets to see the Chancellor’s Concert at the Missouri Theatre on March 11th.

We will be drawing more names for concert series tickets at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, November 1st.

All Library participants will also be eligible for the following prizes which will be drawn at the end of the MU Libraries United Way campaign.

  • $25 Bookmark Café gift Card
  • $25 University Bookstore Gift Card
  • $30 Target Gift Card
  • $100 cash (cash equivalent) to be used anywhere

If you haven’t pledged yet, please go to www.unitedway.missouri.edu

Participants will also be eligible for the campus-wide “30 for 30” prize drawings.

https://secureas.missouri.edu/unitedway/30for30winners.cfm

If you would like to pledge by using a paper United Way form, you may print one from the United Way website and send it to Mark Ellis, 104 Ellis Library.

~  MU Libraries United Way Tri-Chairs Paula Roper, Mary Hainen and Ann Riley.

DAC Presents Dr. Dennis Kelley On Storytelling and Mythmaking of Native Americans

The Diversity Action Committee invites you to a presentation in conjunction with November’s theme of Native American Heritage Month. Dr. Dennis Kelley will talk about storytelling, mythmaking, and modernization aspects of North American Native Americans. Dr. Kelley’s biographical information can be reviewed at http://religiousstudies.missouri.edu/people/kelley.html.

November 08, 2011
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Place: Colonnade Area of Ellis Library
Topic: Looking East from Plymouth: The Wampanoag and the “First Thanksgiving”
Presenter: Dr. Dennis Kelley, Assistant Professor with the Department of Religious Studies

The presentation will take place Thursday, Nov. 08, from 11-12, Colonnade Area of Ellis Library.

Release time is available with supervisor approval.

Healthy for Life Update

Get Moving…Avoid the Flu
Flu shots are now available through Healthy for Life, the faculty and staff wellness program. Mark your calendars for campus flu clinics listed below . Faculty, Staff and their dependents who are 12 years and older AND are enrolled in a UM Health Care plan can receive a FREE flu shot. To do so, please bring your insurance card (for each individual receiving the vaccine) and a completed Flu Consent Form. No appointment needed, just show up! Not a UM Health Care plan enrollee? That’s ok, those 12 years and older can still receive the vaccination. Please bring $15 (cash or check made payable to Healthy for Life), as well as a completed Flu Consent Form.

*The MU Student Health Center is giving $12 flu shots to all Mizzou students. Bring your ID to any of the flu clinics because it’s student charge only or call for an appointment at the Health Center.

Date Time Location
Oct. 19* 10 a.m.-2 p.m. School of Nursing, Room S265
Oct. 29 1-3 p.m. MOREnet Office, Conference Room
Oct. 30* 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lewis & Clark Hall, Lobby
Oct. 31 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Memorial Union, Stotler Lounge
Nov. 1* 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Ellis Library, Colonnade
Nov. 7* 10 a.m.-2 p.m. School of Medicine, Atrium

Flu shots are sponsored by the University System’s myTotal Rewards, Healthy for Life, and the UM Faculty and Staff Benefits Office.
Earn Your $100 Wellness Incentive
As part of your 2013 benefits, you are eligible for a wellness incentive. Healthy for Life is an incentive-based wellness program designed to help you earn your incentive and actively manage your health. By completing a personal health assessment, health screening, and 240 minutes of physical activity, primary subscribers to the UM health plans will receive $100 in a tax-favored account to use for medical expenses in 2013 Benefit Plan year.

Earn $100 in 3 Easy Steps:

  1. Complete your personal health assessment–an online questionnaire that helps you understand your health risks and provides you with resources to improve your well-being. (between Oct. 15, 2012 and Apr. 30, 2013)
  2. Complete your health screening, which includes cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure, height and weight. You can schedule a FREE on campus screening or visit your health care provider (valid screenings are between June 1, 2012 and Apr. 30, 2013).
  3. Track 240 minutes of physical activity in any calendar month (between Oct. 15, 2012 and Apr. 30, 2013).

Ready to get started?

  1. Create or return to your Cerner Health account by visiting www.healthyforlife.umsystem.edu.
  2. Enter your email address and join the program.
  3. If you need help, call Cerner at 877-621-8014.

2013 Screening Schedule:

  1. MU
  2. UMKC
  3. Missouri S&T
  4. UMSL

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Spring Wellness Classes

Learn to eat for health and enjoyment
Discover the benefits of this innovative approach to weight management through Healthy for Life’s Eat for Life course.  This 10-week program uses mind-body practices (meditations and yoga), the principles of mindful and intuitive eating, skills training, and group support to guide you in making lifestyle changes that will help you create a healthier relationship to your food, mind, and body. If you have a history of chronic dieting, have rigid “healthy” rules about eating, or find yourself eating when you’re stressed, bored, or unhappy, this may be the program for you. 

Columbia:

  • In Person Orientation: Jan. 23 (12-1 p.m.)
  • In Person Class: Jan. 30-Apr. 17, no class on Feb. 8 or Mar. 27 (12 – 1pm)
  • Online Orientation: Jan. 18
  • Online Class: Jan. 25-Apr. 5 (except spring break)
  • Cost: $50 for faculty, staff and family members ($25 refunded with full participation); $180 for community members
  • Watch informational videos, complete your registration form and email RossyL@umsystem.edu to enroll.

Lower your stress in just 8 weeks
Helping employees manage stress effectively is a key goal of Healthy for Life. The wellness program offers eight-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction classes at minimal cost to benefit-eligible employees looking to manage today’s busy lifestyles in a healthy way. This is an 8–week class teaching meditation, yoga and other mind-body techniques for managing stress. There is a $40 registration fee, $20 reimbursement if you attend seven of the eight classes. 

Columbia:

  • Orientation: Jan. 16, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Classes: Jan. 23-Mar. 20, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
  • Full Day Retreat: Saturday, Mar. 9,  9 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Contact: Lynn Rossy, Ph.D. at RossyL@umsystem.edu


Free
Better Choices Better Health Workshop

Better Choices Better Health is a FREE workshop that teaches you the skills you need to manage your symptoms & take control of your health! Participants receive a Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions book and a Time for Healing CD. If you are interested in leading a group, contact Amber Phelps at phelpsam@missouri.edu or call her at (573) 882-8097. *See attached flyer.

Diabetes classes scheduled
The University Physicians-Green Meadows Family Medicine Clinic will host a series of diabetes classes during November. The classes will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday from Nov. 6 to Nov. 27 in the Green Meadows Family Medicine Gold Team Conference Room. Marilee Bomar, APRN, a clinical nurse specialist; Tamara Day, RN, a nurse clinician; and Kate Allhoff, RD, a registered clinical dietitian, will teach the classes, which will be based on the national standards of diabetes self-management education. The classes are free and open to the public. To register, please contact Rosie Powell, administrative assistant, at (573) 882-9097 or powellros@health.missouri.edu.


Division of IT to hold data-shredding event

In recognition of October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the University of Missouri Division of IT is hosting a data-shredding event for employees to bring old computer hard drives, CDs and other data devices to be properly destroyed. Employees can bring their materials between 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, to the MU Surplus Property building on Rock Quarry Road. For a schedule of cyber-security workshops, please visit http://makeitsafe.missouri.edu/awareness.html.

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Blaine Snow,

Healthy for Life: TE Atkins UM Wellness

myTotal Rewards,­­­ Wellness

Program Coordinator, MU, UM System and MU Health Care

205 Heinkel Bldg.| Columbia, MO 65211 | 573.884.1312 (Phone) | 573.884.3123 (Fax)