Diane Johnson had a review of Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health Sciences published in the January 2009 issue of Journal of the Medical Library Association.
Diane Johnson had a review of Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health Sciences published in the January 2009 issue of Journal of the Medical Library Association.
The documents from Jim’s presentation at the January 15 All Staff meeting are now available on the Staff Web site.
The Libraries’ Diversity Action Committee (DAC) invites you to attend two town hall discussion sessions as it kicks off its 2009 program year. The DAC works to support and promote the Libraries’ diversity mission and to support the University’s diversity initiatives.
February 12, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., S304 Memorial Union
The first town hall session features Noor Azizan-Gardner, Director of Diversity Programming/Professional Development at MU, housed within the office of Assistant Deputy Chancellor for Diversity. Noor will provide information on the Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative program. By visiting with Noor, library employees can learn about the Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative and how it impacts the campus, as well as departments, staff and students. In addition, Noor will provide a brief overview of how diversity training has evolved away from “Diversity 101” and towards developing “cultural competency.”
Release time is available with supervisor approval. RSVP’s are not required. Look for an Outlook e-mail to serve as a reminder.
February 18, 2009 1:30pm – 3:00pm, Jesse Wrench Auditorium (South Memorial Union, first floor)
A panel discussion with leaders of campus-level activities that promote diversity at MU. Along with providing facts and figures of their programs, the panelists will talk with us about how the MU Libraries could support their programs as well as the students/faculty affected by their activities. In addition, they will share the perspectives on how the MU Libraries could be even more of a central point for diversity-related activities.
Presenters: Noel English (Director, MU Equity Office), Dr. Mary Jo Herde, (Coordinator for Special Programs, Asian Affairs Center), Dr. James Scott (Associate Vice Provost for International Initiatives; Director of the International Center), and Dr. Jeffrey Williams (Assistant to the Vice Provost – Enrollment Management)
Release time is available with supervisor approval. RSVP’s are not required. Look for an Outlook e-mail to serve as a reminder.
Both sessions feature plenty of time for Q&A.
Government Documents Librarian, Ellis Library.
Research Specialist – Permission was received to fill this part-time, temporary position; a candidate has been identified and a job offer accepted. Anticipated start date of 1/27/09. Look for information on the individual in next week’s edition of News Notes.
Congratulations to Alan Jones and Karla Geerlings, Technical Services, for successfully qualifying for competency level increases. Both move to LIS II, Level 4.
To qualify, Karla and Alan demonstrated a level of consistency and quality in their work that met the criteria for advancement. Thirty-eight library employees have now realized a competency level increase since implementation of the program. To learn more about the MU Libraries’ LIA/LIS Classification/Compensation/ Competency plans, go to http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/admin/classification/reclassification.htm.
Join the MU Libraries group on Facebook. So far we have 71 members. Feel free to write a message on the wall! And let me know if you have suggestions for ways to make the most of our Facebook page.
Shannon Cary
The following changes will be made before or during the Spring Semester to handle increased student need in Ellis Library due to the closing of Brady Commons:
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