Goodbye to Michael Salmons, System Support Analyst, LTS. Michael accepted a position with the Missouri Secretary of State office with duties that focus on web development.
Goodbye to Michael Salmons, System Support Analyst, LTS. Michael accepted a position with the Missouri Secretary of State office with duties that focus on web development.
When Jim Cogswell first started as Director of Libraries in April of 2002, he made it a point to meet with all the employees of MU Libraries for one-on-one “get to know you” sessions so that he and the staff could get acquainted. After he completed this effort he wanted to make sure he met new employees soon after they began working for us so that he could become acquainted with them and to personally welcome them to MU Libraries.
As I was recently scheduling some of these meetings with new employees, it was brought to my attention that an employee has worked here for five years and never had a one-on-one meetings with Jim.
I would like to invite all employees who have never had a “getting to know you” meeting with Jim to please contact me at ellismw@missouri.edu (or call 882-9169) so that we can schedule one.
Also, if any MU Libraries employees would like to meet with Jim as a follow-up, please contact me (by using the email or phone number above) and I will get you on his calendar.
Thanks,
Mark
April 17th, 2008
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Place: Library Instruction Room 1
Presenters: Ann Riley, Wayne Sanders and Kate Anderson
The University of Missouri is developing an institutional repository using the open source DSpace software. The installation is called MO-Space, and is patterned after successful efforts at other research institutions. Open to all campuses of the University system, but focusing on MU presently, MO-Space aims to preserve and provide open access to scholarly products of the University. Several task forces and committees have been involved, a pilot was developed, and much work still needs to be done to populate the repository. An important element is finding grey literature, born digital items and other things not accessible in commercial databases. Harvard College’s faculty vote to encourage faculty to deposit their research in open access sources is encouraging also. The process of expanding MO-Space is developing. Come learn how this important effort in the preservation of scholarship is going at MU.
Some sites to help explain this :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_repository
http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/institutionalrepository/DigInstRep.htm
and a few examples
https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/
http://www.library.cornell.edu/iris/dpo/cds.html
Release time for staff to attend this program is available with supervisor approval.
As winter turns into spring, tornado season once again appears over the horizon. Take a look at the following information to be prepared for when a tornado occurs at home.
Keep alert for tornado conditions during thunderstorms. These include:
The civil alert sirens will sound in the event of a tornado warning. During this time, avoid windows and proceed to the basement or under some kind of sturdy protection (heavy table or work bench), or cover yourself with a mattress or sleeping bag. Know where very heavy objects rest on the floor above (pianos, refrigerators, waterbeds, etc.) and do not go under them. They may fall through a weakened floor and crush you.S pecific tips based on your living conditions may be found online at http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/safety.html
If you have any questions or concerns about this information, feel free to contact the security office.
The Maneater, April 1, 2008
http://www.themaneater.com/stories/2008/4/1/library-deficits-deepen


Join us for an amazing performance by the Contreras Saxophone Quartet on April 8 at noon. Since its formation in 2005 at MU, the Contreras Saxophone Quartet has quickly established itself as one of the premiere collegiate ensembles of its kind in the country. Now, you can enjoy their music in the beautiful Grand Reading Room (Room 201) of Ellis Library. This event is free and open to the public.

Celebrate National Poetry Month! The MU Libraries are hosting a reading and signing by Walter Bargen, the first Poet Laureate of Missouri. As Poet Laureate, Mr. Bargen is responsible for promoting the arts in Missouri and for composing an original poem in honor of Missouri.
Mr. Bargen, of Ashland, has published nine books and two chapbooks of poems over the past 28 years. Among his work is The Feast: Prose Poem Sequences, which won the 2005 William Rockhill Nelson Award for best poetry book by a Missouri writer. His work has appeared in more than 100 publications, and he has received a National Endowment for the Arts poetry fellowship as well as various other awards.
Wednesday, April 9, 3–4 p.m.
Ellis Library, 1st Floor Colonnade
To get into the Easter and Spring Break frame of mind, Michelle Baggett put together an Easter egg hunt for the Engineering Library patrons.
The event took place the Wednesday before Spring Break. It went well and wasn’t hard to plan. Michelle found pre-packaged plastic Easter eggs with candy inside and hid 55 eggs. She hid half of the eggs in the book stacks and half on the journal/circulation side of the library. Michelle put up signs letting the students know that there were eggs hidden in the library and if they found one, they would get a “sweet” surprise.
Quite a few of the students were nice enough to bring the empty eggs back and said they really enjoyed the treat. One student commented that it was the highlight of his day.
If we were to do something like this again, we would probably save half of the eggs and put those out towards the end of the day so that the evening students would have a chance to find an egg and also have the eggs brought back to us, because several students were upset when they found empty eggs.
All in all, the event went very well, and the students seemed to appreciate the little distraction from their class work.
Patrons may now keep a record of the MERLIN materials that they check out. After logging into “My Library Account” on the MU Libraries home page (mulibraries.missouri.edu), you may activate this feature by clicking on “Reading History” and choosing “Opt-in.”
The list of items in your Reading History will display only MERLIN (MU, MST, UMKC, UMSL) materials that you have checked out. In other words, nothing that you borrow from MOBIUS or Interlibrary Loan will be included in this Reading History list. The Reading History list will only include materials you check out from the point that you turn on your Reading History. Materials that were checked out prior to turning on your Reading History will not be included in the list.
For more information, contact Judy Maseles.