Active Threat Training for Library Employees

During spring break MUPD and Security will be offering two active threat classes for the library staff and student staff. They will be held Wednesday, March 28th from 5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. and Friday, March 30th from 5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. If you are interested please let your supervisor know which date you would like to attend. I’m asking all supervisors to e-mail me their list of employees who want to attend either class by Monday morning, March 19th.

Hourly-paid library employees who attend the training will be eligible for overtime pay if the extra hours meet the criteria for overtime. See HR policy 211 for information: http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/rules/hrm/hr200/hr211.

Hello to Brooke Shannon

LIA for Access Services, ILL-Lending. Brooke completed her Ph.D. from SISLT in 2011; she received a Masters in International and Comparative Politics from Wright State University (2007 )and her Bachelor’s in Psychology from Columbia College (2004). Brooke’s work experience includes tutoring for the Missouri Division of Family Services, a graduate assistantship with SISLT and working as a Behavioral Influences Analyst for the U.S. Air Force.

You’re Invited to the Library Society Dinner on April 13

You are cordially invited to attend the 2012 Library Society Dinner.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Please join us as we honor our Library Society members and celebrate the enduring values of books and libraries.

6:00 p.m. Reception
7:00 p.m. Library Society Dinner, Featured speaker, Nicholas Basbanes, author and “leading authority on books about books”

Ellis Library
Grand Reading Room

Business Attire
Please RSVP to Sheila Voss by April 6

Tickets are $35 per person for MU Libraries staff.
Please make checks payable to the University of Missouri.

New Posts, March 5-9

  1. Library Assembly Minutes, 2/28/2012
  2. MU Libraries Government Documents Librarian and Collection Receive Federal Recognition
  3. Happy Researcher, Happy Librarians
  4. Reference and Collection Move: Update
  5. Current MUSE Post
  6. Hello to Nathan Marticke
  7. Information About Your Wellness Incentive
  8. Float Your Boat: Float for the Food Bank
  9. Goodbye to Matt Stottle
  10. Correction: Library Start Date Anniversary
  11. Completion of Reference Collection Shift
  12. Healthy for Life Update

Library Assembly Minutes, 2/28/2012

Attending: Members: Gary Cox (Chair), Laura Buck, Stephen Stanton, Stephen Clayton, Karen Witt, Libby Myre, Jack Batterson, June DeWeese, Mark Ellis, Matt Stottle Ex-Officio:  Deb Ward (LMT); Mike Holland (LMT),  Ann Riley (LMT), Jim Cogswell (LMT), Ann Barker (MULAC)

  • Announcements:
    • Library Director Jim Cogswell:
      • Ellis Library First floor Women’s restroom remodel.
        • Scheduled for this summer.
        • Central MU Administration will contribute $100K.
      • Expansion of Ellis Library Information Commons.
        • South of main elevators (on the 1R side).
        • Funded by the Libraries portion of the MU ITF funds.
      • New Library Development Director hired and will start 3/5/12.
        • Nathan Marticke.
        • 104 K Ellis Library, 884-8645.
      • MU Libraries and Provost Office budget meeting did finally take place 2/20/12.
        • (Had been rescheduled twice.)
        • Review of 5 years.
          • One past, the current year and projections for three years into the future.
        • The Discussion wasn’t cheery.
          • The future cuts from the state allocations to higher education were reduced recently but will remain significant.
        • As best as MU Libraries Administration and LMT can predict,  FY13 will be impacted in these ways (all figures and plans are subject to change):
          • Salary pool for 2012 will increases around 2%.
            • Originally hoping for 3%.
            • Staffing plan will be impacted.
              • Possible delays in filling positions.
              • Acquisitions will be impacted.
                • LMT is working out the details.
      • MSA/GPC and MU Libraries revisit the topic of Library Student Fee.
        • Topic was brought up by Missouri Student Association President X. J. Billingsley – He heard this was considered in the past.
        • Jim Cogswell met with the MSA Academic Affairs committee 2/21.
          • He hopes to meet with GPC soon.
        • Jim shared and discussed an information sheet detailing enhanced services that a student fee might be able to augment:
          • Extended Hours.
          • More Study space.
          • Collections.
          • See spreadsheet entitled: Libraries Fee Information – MU Feb1.2
            • (This is an informational document to further the discussion of a student fee. No official proposal has been made.)
        • MSA reception of the idea of a Library Fee was rather positive.
          • They asked MU Libraries to work with some of their representatives to put together a proposal.
          • The proposal will be formally presented to MSA with hopes to be put before the student body as a ballot issue.
          • Over the years, Jim has talked to 3 different MSA presidents/administrations about this topic.
            • The current representatives seem the most receptive to the idea.
    • Laura Buck, Veterinary Medical Library.
      • Improvements made to Vet Med Library .
        • Outlets installed.
        • Some rearrangements.
    • Matt Stottle, Ellis Library Security.
      • Matt accepted a new job at IBM (service response coordinator).
        • This will be his last Library Assembly Meeting.
    • Stephen Stanton, Geology Library.
      • New lights in Geology.
      • Campus Facilities has been working off and on since August, but have often been called away to other campus projects.  (Finally complete…)
    • Anne barker, MULAC.
      • Reference books are shifting to make the expansion of Info Commons possible.
      • Wayne Barnes coordinating.
    • Deb Ward, LMT member- Head of HSL and Interim Associate Director of RAIS.
      • HSL construction on library-space/testing-room moving along.
      • Room is complete; furniture not yet arrived.
        • Currently, a space for compact shelving is being created.
      • Questions:  How is this project funded?
      • Answer:  Funded by Med School and made possible by stimulus funding.
    • Mark Ellis, Administrative Services.
      • The MU Libraries Celebration of Service Event has been scheduled for May 24th, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm (or 1.5 hours within this span of time).
      • Mark and Shannon Cary, the Administration representatives to the Celebration of Service “committee” (an informal/unrecognized team), would like to know if Library staff are satisfied with our current format of the celebration of service.
        • Rather than have another survey (they sent one out approximately 3 years ago to reach our current format), Mark and Shannon would like to discuss in Library Assembly.
        • Mark will make sure it is on the agenda next meeting and will send out more information to staff and Library Assembly members soon.

 

  • Policy review – Mike Holland.
    • Policies 10 and 44 were presented to Library Assembly.  They were revised by Access Services.
      • Since Mike is the facilitator of the process, and these were revised by Access Service, he turns the discussion over to June DeWeese for an overview.
    • June DeWeese, Head of Access Services.
      • Policy 44- Policy for Responding to Disruptive Patrons.
        • Outlines what MU Library staff can/must do when encountering a disruptive patron.
        • Last time revised 1992.
        • Mainly updated the names and positions that were referenced.
        • Branch location procedures may need to be adapted.
        • Discussion:
          • Matt Stottle reports that Ellis Library Security is satisfied with this updated policy and how it pertains to Ellis Library Procedures.
          • Some members expressed that they did not review the “procedures” link that was imbedded in the attached policy.
          • Jim C. – Concerned about branches.
            • Perhaps a separate policy for branches?
            • Discussion ensued about if branch procedures can be handled in sub-points or if the matter needed in a new policy.
            • It was also asked if “frontline personnel” were also getting this information in training.  They were/are.
        • Conclusion: Mike suggests this policy be circulated further to the various departments/constituencies in the hopes,  if there are not a lot of major changes, it will be passed on to LMT in a few weeks.
          • If he hears that more discussion is needed, it can be brought back to the Library Assembly.
      • Policy 10-Overdue Fines and Replacement Costs.
        • The policy online says that it hasn’t been revised since 1992 however the functional policy was last revised by Access Services, Nov 2009.
        • Changed some specifics about the counting of days overdue.
          • Policy reflects how the system counts holidays.
        • Some changes reflect new issues such as laptops.
        • The biggest change is the removing of a cap on fines.
        • Discussion Ensued:
          • Question/Answers…
            • Q. Does anyone try to go beyond our policy (“over our heads”) to refute/refuse fines.
            • A. Rarely – almost never. Especially with our support/allowance of patrons buying replacements.
            • Q. Wouldn’t the replacement cost for some of our bound journals reach thousands?
            • A. Yes, the provision 4.4 B which calls for billing at twice the subscription rate for bound journals almost always results in the items being “found” by the patron.
            • This policy/procedure did go through MERLIN Circ/Reserve committee.
            • Concerns expressed by Branches Representative Stephen Clayton on behalf of branch libraries.  (Journalism even sent a list.)
              • A request was made for the Circulation and Reserve staff from all the various libraries to meet and discuss.
        • Conclusion: Mike feels this policy revision and discussion, which cuts across most (and perhaps all) divisions, needs an ad hoc committee.
          • He will make that recommendation to Jim Cogswell, who would select such a group.
          • It was requested that policy 29 also be reviewed at the same time.