Ellis Library fires suspect charge with burglary, arson
The Missourian, Oct. 4, 2011
Columbia man charged in fire at Ellis Library
Columbia Daily Tribune, Oct. 6, 2011
Ellis Library fires suspect charge with burglary, arson
The Missourian, Oct. 4, 2011
Columbia man charged in fire at Ellis Library
Columbia Daily Tribune, Oct. 6, 2011
Congrats to Ryan McAllister who was direct promoted into the open, full-time LIS I position with UMLD. Ryan has worked at UMLD for several years in a part-time LIS I position.
Time: 2:00. – 3:00 p.m.
Place: 4F51-A Ellis Library
Presenter: Dr. Justin B. Dyer
As part of Banned Books month, the Diversity Action Committee is sponsoring a lecture by Dr. Justin B. Dyer, Assistant Professor, Political Sciences, on the freedom of speech, the First Amendment, and controversy over banned books. Briefly, his talking points will include:
-The First Amendment provides that Congress shall make no law “abridging the freedom of speech”
-This brings up the questions: What is “the freedom of speech”? Why do we have it?
-How has this applied to the issue of banned books?
-Example 1: In the Smith Act (1940), Congress prohibited printing or publishing anything that advocated the overthrow of the government. After WWII, several Supreme Court cases considered whether books like the Communist Manifesto were banned by the Smith Act and whether the Smith Act was constitutional.
-Example 2: Other cases took up the issue of whether “obscene” material (such as the D.H. Lawrence’s novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover) was protected by the First Amendment.
-Conclusion: Overview of the Supreme Court’s current approach to obscenity and revolutionary literature, and a reflection on the history of banned books.
Release time is available with supervisor approval. An Outlook meeting notice will be sent to all library employees within the next few days.
10/1/1985, Ruthe Morse
10/1/1986, Nancy Myers
10/7/1991, Pearl Newbrough
10/29/2001, Sheila Voss
10/4/2004, Ernest Shaw
10/23/2006, Michael Hopkins
10/30/2006, Stara Herron
10/20/2009, Frances Rouse
The winners of the September 30th MU Libraries United Way participation drawing are:
Colleen Smith
June DeWeese
Congratulations! Colleen and June have each just won a pair of tickets to a performance of a Concert Series show at Jesse Hall Auditorium. We will be drawing two more names for concert series tickets next Friday, October 7th.
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.
• $10 Bookmark Café gift certificate
• $25 University Bookstore Gift certificate
• $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.
Please let one of the MU Libraries United Way Tri-chairs know if you are having trouble with the online form or would like to pledge by paper card this year. MU Libraries United Way Tri-Chairs are Paula Roper, Mary Hainen and Ann Riley. You may also notify the MU Libraries United Way support person Mark Ellis.
Wednesday, October 5th, 12:00 Noon – 2:00 pm
Annual MU/Missouri Community College Association Presidents and Chancellors Council Luncheon, Student Center, MU Campus
Friday, October 7, 2011
8:00 – 9:00 am – Breakfast with Candidate for the Director of Development position Kirsten Johnson, TBD
9:00 – 10:30 am – LMT and Kirsten Johnson, TBD
11-12 Noon – Open Presentation and Q&A meeting – MU Libraries and Kirsten Johnson, 4F51A Ellis Library
3:30 -4:30 pm – Interview of Director of Development Candidate, at Development Office with Ron Kelley, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Development
Attending: Gary Cox, Karen Witt, Jack Batterson, Laura Buck, June DeWeese, Anne Barker, Matt Stottle, Steven Clayton, Libby Myre, Deb Ward, Stephen Stanton, Ann Riley, Mark Ellis, Jim Cogswell.
Announcements:
J. Batterson: Cataloging interviewed three individuals for the position formerly held by Mary Aycock. They will initially fill the position on a temporary basis. John Budd, faculty member of Library school, visited at our Catalog Department meeting today and gave us insights into academic libraries. We are digitizing the pre-1920 theses and dissertations
Deb Ward: Next week, Wednesday, Sept 28, is the HSL Symposium from 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon, in Accuff Auditorium. All MU Libraries employees are invited. Along with celebrating HSL 25th year anniversary, the event will honor Dr. Don Lindberg – currently the Director of the National Library of Medicine. Prior to that, Dr. Lindberg was a Professor of Pathology and Director of the Medical Informatics Group (MIG), University of Missouri
Jim Cogswell: Jim and the Development Office have just scheduled the first Interview for the Director of Development position. A candidate will be on campus Friday, October 7th. More information will be made available as that date approaches.
Calendar:
Jim will attend UM Library Director’s meeting in KC Thursday, September 22.
Next week Jim will be at a GWLA Meeting , Mon and Tues, in New Mexico .
Ann Riley: to celebrate Open Access week in October, MU will host a professor from KU and other speakers from our MU Faculty. More information to be distributed soon.
Kirsten Johnson, a candidate for the Library Development Director position, will give a open presentation on the subject Challenges and Opportunities in Fundraising for Academic Libraries. The short presentation (15 minutes) will take place Friday, October 7th 2011, 11:00 am, in 4F51A Ellis Library. It will be followed by a question/answer session. All MU Libraries employees are welcome to attend.