Library Assembly Minutes, 8/23/11

Library Assembly
8/23/11, 2-3 pm
4F51A Ellis Library

Attending: Members: Laura Buck, PT Martin, Matt Stottle, , Ann Barker, Jack Batterson, Steven Clayton, Stephen Stanton, Mark Ellis, Libby Myers, June DeWeese, Karen Witt, Gary Cox.  Ex-officio: Jim Cogswell, Ann Riley, Deb Ward.  Guests: Karla Geerlings.

  • Announcements :
    • Director’s Announcements – Jim Cogswell : Jim will be up for 360 review in Sept 2011. (All direct reports of Provost Foster are subject to periodic evaluations.) The evaluation will include performance input from peers and those who work in the Dean/Director’s division/college.
    • Access Services – June DeWeese: The recent Shibboleth upgrade created complications with University contract appointment.  Ernest and June have to enter each individual as an exception. Access Services is surviving with the loss of staff (recent retirees were in possession of vast amounts of institutional knowledge).
    • Special Collections – Karen Witt:  Kelli Hansen has put together a presentation (video) on Special Collections web site. She is currently assembling an “in-person” presentation to take on the road when asked. http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/specialcollections/instructor_registration.htm
    • LTS – PT Martin: Mizzou wireless had been spotty the few days prior to the meeting. Thin clients (virtual terminals) located in Ellis were also having some trouble.  DoIT is investigating.  The Student who primarily helped with the web programming moved out of town. Mathew is the only individual currently doing web programming.
    • Deb Ward – E learning Task Force: Deb has been invited to participate in a new task force formed to improve communication about E-learning initiatives on campus. First meeting will be September 15.
  • Karla Geerlings, MULSA President gave a report of Ellis Library Staff Lounge renovation plans.     (See Full Report that will be posted on the Library Assembly page:  http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/LibraryAssembly/ )
    • Summary:
      • Subcommittee assembled a report of Ellis Library Staff lounge status/issues.
        • Actions included: removing a soda machine, moving machines, cleaning upholstery, replacing sofa, adding artwork, adding coffee table.
        • Further recommendations: remodeling with new cabinets, deep sink, water softener, hot water. Complete rewiring that would allow rearranging room for better use.
        • Proposal went to Campus Facilities.   Cost estimates were quite a bit over expectations and resources.  (Cost of working in old building and the current location, which in hindsight, was poorly chosen.)
        • MULSA is considering resubmitting a lesser plan.  Priority: Hot Water.
          • Web Page:
            • It has been suggested that the Departments (or other constituents) of each member be listed by their name.
              • Ann Riley so motioned.
              • PT Martin seconded.
              • Unanimous Agreement.
              • Gary Cox suggests that the Staff Web Sub-group start/continue work on staff web page upkeep and recommendations without the third member.
  • Library Assembly Questionnaire results.
    • Ann compiled results and sent a report.
      • 47 participants.
      • Gary highlighted results.
      • Discussion regarding Distribution/Dissemination of Library Assembly information/Minutes.
        • Several suggestions about alternate ways beyond News Notes to distribute information: (8 suggestions for distributing by all staff email.)
        • Discussion included recommendation to send out either shorter minutes or a short teaser that directed readers to the Library Assembly Web page for full minutes.
        • Discussion ensued about the Director sharing more information about his calendar and travel (so that interested parties could follow up with him about meetings, events, etc).
          • It was resolved that Jim Cogswell will share “large” calendar items (such as Library related travel that takes him off campus – such as UM Library Directors meetings, GWLA, ARL, etc.).
            • Jim and staff assistant Mark Ellis will work to find a process.
  • Next Meeting:  Jim Cogswell is not available to meet Sept 27th (date of next LA meeting.)
    • Gary asked if the Assembly would like to meet September 20th instead, or meet without Jim.
    • After discussion, it was resolved that the Recorder, Mark Ellis, will try to reschedule to the 20th and report back to Gary Cox if a lot of members could not make it that day.

Meeting Adjourned.

 

2011 MU Libraries United Way Campaign Kick-off

 

 

Come Pizza, Party and Pledge!

Please join us for the 2011 MU Libraries United Way Campaign Kick-off Luncheon!

  • Monday, September 19, 2011
  • 11:30 – 1:00 (The program will run from approximately noon to 12:30.)
  • Stop in anytime for pizza and to hear about how to pledge

Location:  Ellis Library Staff Lounge.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear how YOU make it possible for the United Way to help thousands of people throughout our community.  An official of the Heart of Missouri United Way and a representative of a charity that benefits from United Way funding will be on the scene to meet you and to explain more about how the United Way works and to share stories about people who have received help from United Way funded programs.

Prizes:  When you pick up and return your pledge card during this event, you will be eligible to win gift cards to Bookmark Café and to Target. Small door prizes will also be awarded while you enjoy the pizza and the party.

Please let us know if you have any questions about this event. (EllisMW@missouri.edu)

Thank you,

Mary Hainen, Ann Riley, and Paula Roper  – MU Libraries United Way Campaign Committee

MU Libraries in the News

“Ellis Library closes after fire”
KOMU, Sept. 10

“Fire clean-up begins at Ellis Library”
The Missourian, Sept. 10

“Police make arrest in Ellis Library fire”
Columbia Daily Tribune, Sept. 11

“Arrest made in Ellis Library fire”
KOMU, Sept. 11

“Ellis Library arson suspect turns himself in”
The Maneater, Sept. 11

“Ellis Library to reopen Tuesday after Saturday morning fire
The Missourian, Sept. 11

“Columbia man charged with arson in connection with library fire
The Missourian, Sept. 11

“Police arrest Columbia, Mo., man in Mizzou library fire
stltoday.com, Sept. 11

“Man under arrest for MU fire
ABC 17 News, Sept. 12

“Fire cleanup continues at Ellis Library”
Columbia Daily Tribune, Sept. 12

“MU’s Ellis Library staff still cleaning after Saturday morning fire”
The Missourian, Sept. 12, 2011

“Law and order”
stltoday.com, Sept. 12

“Fire in Ellis leaves damage, shuts down building
The Maneater, Sept. 13, 2011

2011 MU Libraries United Way Campaign Kick-off

 

 

 

 

Come Pizza, Party and Pledge!

Please join us for the 2011 MU Libraries United Way Campaign Kick-off Luncheon!

  • Monday, September 19, 2011
  • 11:30 – 1:00 (The program will run from approximately noon to 12:30.)
  • Stop in anytime for pizza and to pick up your pledge card

Location:  Ellis Library Staff Lounge.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear how YOU make it possible for the United Way to help thousands of people throughout our community.  An official of the Heart of Missouri United Way and a representative of a charity that benefits from United Way funding will be on the scene to meet you and to explain more about how the United Way works and to share stories about people who have received help from United Way funded programs.

Prizes:  When you pick up and return your pledge card during this event, you will be eligible to win a book store gift card. Small door prizes will also be awarded while you enjoy the pizza and the party.

RSVP (to help determine how much pizza to order):  To Mark Ellis (EllisMW@missouri.edu) by Thursday, September 15th.

Please let us know if you have any questions about this event.

Thank you,

Mary Hainen, Ann Riley, and Paula Roper  – MU Libraries United Way Campaign Committee

Lecture Presentation: Violence Against Women

Lecture presentation: “Violence Against Women:
By Walter Astrada — photojournalist for Getty Images
Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m.
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute in the Fred W. Smith Forum

Acclaimed photojournalist Walter Astrada will be visiting the J-School on Wednesday, Sept. 14 to present his images of global conflict and his documentary project on gender-related violence.

Astrada’s five-year project, “Violence Against Women,” documents sexual torture, murder and female infanticide in Guatemala, the Congo and India.  The New York Times writes: “This powerful view of the global effects of violence on women is a result of Mr. Astrada’s strong personal conviction and stubborn perseverance.”
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/03/violence-against-women-walter-astradas-global-view-of-a-global-problem/ <http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/03/violence-against-women-walter-astradas-global-view-of-a-global-problem/>

In 2010, Astrada collaborated with MediaStorm on “Undesired,” a multimedia project that examines social injustice and violence facing women in India.  The story won first place for Multimedia Issue Reporting in Pictures of the Year International.

The lecture is free and everyone is welcome.
Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m.
Fred W. Smith Forum at the Reynolds Journalism Institute

Update on Open Positions

Librarian I – ACTS: A short list of candidates has been identified and interviews are scheduled. As this is an abridged search for a one-year appointment, the search process will be modified as well, meaning the ACTS will execute the search internally. The regular search format will be conducted when the national search takes place.

Director of Development – Admin: Ron Kelley, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Development, is in charge of the search. His office has reviewed the applications received thus far but wants to continue to keep the position open and to broaden the search to attract a richer pool of applicants.