Riley to Run for ACRL Office

ACRL is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for the association’s Board of Directors for the 2014 ALA/ACRL elections.

Vice-President/President-Elect

  • Ann Campion Riley: Associate Director of the Access, Collections, and Technical Services Division, University of Missouri
  • Rickey Best: Collection Development Librarian, Auburn University at Montgomery

Boyd Receives Award for Animal Health Information Specialists

C. Trenton Boyd (second from the left), Distinguished Librarian Curator of the Medical & Veterinary Historical Collections, recently received the Founders Award from the International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists. The award was given to Boyd during this year’s Medical Library Association’s Awards Ceremony in Boston. Also shown in the photograph are (left to right) Esther Carrigan (Texas A & M University), 2012-13 VMLS/MLA Chair, Vicki Croft (Head of the Animal Health Library, Washington State University) awardee, and Jane Blumenthal (University of Michigan), 2012-2013 MLA President.

 

Graves Receives MCMLA Outstanding Achievement Award

Rebecca Graves received MCMLA’s highest honor, the 2012 Outstanding Achievement Award.

Outstanding Achievement Award
Established in 1983, this award honors a member for contributions to the chapter and its activities. 

A plaque and travel stipend is awarded to the recipient. Requirements are membership in MCMLA
for a minimum of five years and significant contributions to health sciences/hospital libraries,
to the profession and to the goals and objectives of the chapter.

Nominees are judged on:

  • Leadership
  • Training
  • Presentations and publications
  • Library development
  • Networking
  • Originality and creativity
  • Organizational activities

 

Here are some remarks made by Lisa Traditi at the award presentation:

Diane Johnson shared, “Rebecca’s accomplishments at the national, chapter, and local level are noteworthy and numerous, qualifying her as a Distinguished member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals.”

“Rebecca’s paper, “Rethinking Instruction,” was highlighted by Amy Blevins, one of the official bloggers at the MLA Minneapolis meeting.  Amy talks about how Rebecca has mentored her since her library school days.  In fact, I think Amy would tell you that she chose her career path as an educational services librarian due to Rebecca.”

That’s not the first time Rebecca’s work has been recognized.  Her 1997 MCMLA poster won the research award and she is noted at University of Missouri for her collaboration and generosity in instruction within the schools she serves, even being surprised mid-session with a teaching award from the University of Missouri’s Physical Therapy Department!

As our annual meeting advisor, Rebecca helps us deliver meetings with the right mix of networking, learning, and teaching in a warm, fun, and relaxing atmosphere. Rebecca has safely guided all of our other local groups through every possible roadblock – from prima donna presenters and mismanaged hotels to worried meeting treasurers and last minute no show CE trainers. But, she doesn’t stop there.  Rebecca serves on other committees – she recently chaired the Annual Meeting Task Force to evaluate the feasibility of holding business meetings and conferences online.   I believe she also taught a class today, because helping to plan the meeting isn’t enough!

Finally, everyone remembers the first time they saw her dance!   Pat Hamilton wrote,  “…I first became acquainted with her .… [during] what I believe was her first MCMLA appearance as the now well known ‘Chapter Belly Dancer.”  This was my early indication of the passion and interest that she brings to most everything she does.”

“Her enthusiasm and sense of humor are attributes that few can miss.  I can generally locate Rebecca in a crowded room by her easy laugh.  You can tell she enjoys what she does.  She serves informally as one of my many mentors within MCMLA.  She’s ‘been there and done that’ and is ALWAYS willing to share her experiences with others.”

Her willingness to share her passion for dancing AND for librarianship with our chapter is a terrific asset; worthy of recognition as the 2012 recipient of the MCMLA Outstanding Achievement Award!

 

Cogswell Receives MLA Award

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Jim Cogswell! He received the Missouri Library Association’s 2012 Ronald G. Bohley Award. This award is presented by MLA and MLNC to an individual or individuals whose actions have led libraries to work better together and who exemplifies the best efforts to reach out beyond his or her own institution to promote cooperative activities among libraries. He received the award at the MLA Awards Banquet on October in Springfield.

Shaw Selected for Chancellor’s Emerging Leaders Program

Ernest Shaw was selected for the 2012 Chancellor’s Emerging Leaders Program (CELP). CELP is designed for current leaders and those who seek to become leaders at Mizzou. Specifically, those individuals who have demonstrated high levels of responsibility in their current position, have the potential for leadership growth, and have an interest in enhancing their understanding and effectiveness as leaders.  It combines active participation, personal and professional assessment information and direct application of skills to improve  leadership competencies.

For more information about CELP, visit http://hrs.missouri.edu/training/managers-and-supervisors/emerging-leaders.php.

Heater Receives SAC Award

Congratulations to Billi Heater, our Health Sciences Library Administrative Assistant!

Billi received the September MU Service Champion Award  from the campus Staff Advisory Council.

This award recognizes employees “who go above and beyond, who perform their duties day after day with an exceptional work ethic and attitude that makes them stand out”, and “embody the University’s core values: Respect; Responsibility; Discovery; Excellence.”