Monday, October 27 will be Wayne’s last working day in Ellis Library. We will have a small farewell reception in the East Reference offices on the 27th, Noon-3:00. Please come by to wish Wayne well as he gains closure on this career and moves on to new things.
"Swets Bankruptcy Recalls Fallout from RoweCom"
Library Journal, Oct. 1, 2014
AmigosNow, Oct. 2, 2014
Action and Information Items from LMT 9/30/14
INFORMATION ITEM: Jim reported out from the MERLIN Directors meeting that took place the end of the previous week. LMT and Ernest Shaw (Head of Library Technology Services) discussed the relationship between MERLIN and MOBIUS consortium. A wide range of topics and points of view were explored. Further discussions will be taking place among and between LMT, MERLIN Directors and the MOBIUS Executive Board.
INFORMATION ITEM: MU Budget Officer Rhonda Gibler informed Jim Cogswell that the proposed Library Student Fee would be subject to Senate Bill 389 (which limits the amount of tuition and fees to the CPI) and that it would require a student referendum (vote). LMT discussed the impact/implications of this news and will continue the discussion in the weekly meeting of the Student Library Fee Working Group.
INFORMATION ITEM: SWETS Information Services filed for bankruptcy on September 23, 2014. MU Libraries had significant amounts of money tied up in credit and prepaid amounts. No one saw this coming and many libraries are in the same boat. We are hopeful that some of the publishers we acquired through SWETS will work with us in the future to minimize disruption to our holdings and services. There is a required wait period before we can pursue or negotiate replacement contracts/relationships.
Notable meetings from the calendar of Jim Cogswell, Director of MU Libraries
Monday, October 6th – Thursday, October 9th
Jim Cogswell will be in Washington D.C. for the annual meeting of the Association of Research Libraries meeting.
Friday, October 10th
10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. – Orin Ethics Symposium and Luncheon, Cornell Hall
2:00-3:00 p.m. – Faculty Alumni Award Reception, Reynolds Alumni Center
"Library Exhibit Opens"
Chancellor's Weekly Update, Sept. 29, 2014
"Traveling exhibit on Lincoln, Civil War comes to MU Law Library"
The Maneater, Sept. 30, 2014
Minutes can also be viewed on the MU Libraries Staff Website: http://library.missouri.edu/staff/committees/libraryassembly/
Present: Adrienne Arden, Wendy Batson, Jack Batterson, Rachel Brekhus, Jim Cogswell, Kevin Cossey, Ruth Feldkamp, Matt Gaunt, Tammy Green, Dana Houston, Dustin Hoffman, Dana Houston, Shelly McDavid, Jeannette Pierce, Ann Riley, Sandy Schiefer, Bette Stuart, Sheena Waggoner, Deb Ward
Leadership at the campus level is pro-libraries
Tom Hiles was supportive last year, but stated that he gets his priorities from the Chancellor
MU Libraries is now on the radar of Hiles as a potential target for 8-figure prospects
On board to increase funding for MU Libraries through student fee and is supportive of efforts to include the libraries in large proposals such as endowed chairs
Will and Jan Trogdon increased their estate commitment to the libraries by $1M, (to a total of $3M), and are also considering a significant gift to remodel the north portion of the Ellis Library colonnade
Mellon Foundation grant received last year will be counted this year as the funding is spent
There are 3 other known candidates for estate gifts this year
The MU Libraries FY14 fundraising goal was $465,000. We raised $745,000, with $374,166 in cash, and the remainder in pledges and planned gifts. This total does not include the Mellon grant, which will be counted in FY15
Deb Ward has been working hard over the past year to produce detailed plans for the HSL renovation
Matt Gaunt states, donors want solid plans that show their donations will have a major impact
Our goal was to raise $50,000 to assist with mold remediation, currently at $41,000 in gifts and pledges, $34,000 in cash
This project is reaching people that otherwise would not be thinking about donating to the libraries
$62,500 raised so far, including a $12,500 matching gift
Will and Jan Trogdon have helped connect Jim Cogswell and Matt Gaunt to R. Crosby Kemper III, Head of the KC Public Library Board
Gaunt, Cogswell, and the Trogdons will meet with Kemper next month
Banners, floor decals, and custom wallpaper could be used to mark the centennial and provide inspiration for students
Landscaping around the library could be improved
An architect has suggested exterior lighting for Ellis
This could help with security if we move to 24/5 study hours
Need to maintain awareness of our carbon footprint while obtaining this goal
We currently have approximately $13,000 in a spendable account for the Ridenhour Library Ambassadors Endowment. This funding can be used to fund student activities associated with promoting the libraries, which could include efforts to pass a student library fee, or student centennial activities.
He makes contact with a lot of people that love this library and love what we do here for the campus
The users love us!
Provided there is a room available, these meetings will be changed to take place the week before the holiday
Director Announcements:
Renew Mizzou, four months into their stay – How are things going?
Restrooms are being utilized more heavily than previous years (especially the 1st floor restrooms)
Recognized need for another round of custodial service during the day between 10am and 3pm, Monday through Friday.
Possibility of hiring a female custodian for this would be best, easier for her to access the women’s restroom during this peak time
Bookmark Café showing more business activity
Surrounding area around the café looks like it could use an additional sweeping too
Both Jim and Pat Jones are aware of the above stated problems (1st floor restroom and Bookmark Café)
It was pointed out that there are more stains on the carpet on the first floor of Ellis Library.
Essentially just a matter of time, space and a person to get this taken care of
Student Library Fee
The Chancellor is thinking long term
Expecting to have a student library fee
He will be helping the libraries by promoting it
A working group has been established, that meets Tuesday afternoons from 4-5pm
The group’s deadline is December 2014, for this proposal to go before the Board of Curators during their January 2015 meeting.
A suggestion was made to utilize this virtual conference recording to plan: Designing Your Spaces, Services and Organization Around Your Users Elliot Felix http://seflin.adobeconnect.com/p9t3pswj8v4/
Need to pitch this to the major student groups on campus
Incentive for students and the Board of Curators: Student Tuition and Fees will increase; the fee will focus an increase on libraries, a proven student priority.
It is projected that 2 town hall meetings will take place to promote fee. Letters of endorsement will be sent by the leading student groups to Board of Curators.
The student fee amount is yet to be decided
Incrementally increasing over five years; unsure at this time of total amount of increase.
Revenue from the fee will make needed renovations to Ellis, including an all-night study area.
Update on MOBIUS’ inclusion of Tulsa City-County Library System (TCCL) and Prospector.
LTS new employee: Maruthi Donthi
Going to be working on HathiTrust and other items related to the mold
Reference Spaces:
Events:
Instruction:
Continuing Education:
Outreach:
No announcements at this time
It is unclear at this time what impact this will have on MU Libraries, it came as a surprise to many libraries
Their annual report was constructed in August, but was just released a few days ago, this showed them in bad financial shape
The first load of books came back from Texas all clean from the mold
Another load is expected to arrive from Texas by the end of the week
Using the money to remediate, place and store items
The status of the project has moved from an atmosphere of despair to one of control over the situation
Continuing to work through the plan established by the project team
Bringing those unavailable records back up in the catalog
There will be an HSL Forum on October 30, 2014 to share the plans for the renovation of the 2nd and 3rd floors of the library.
Planning involved conversations with faculty representatives appointed by each dean of the three schools the library serves, as well as a student survey toward the goal of meeting the needs of the population the library serves
Deb and the HSL Space Planning Committee have been working through this process with Matt Gaunt and Jim Cogswell
Gayle Mooney is now working 2 hours/day in the afternoons in the HSL Admin Office
MU Libraries Chili Cook-Off and United Way 2014 campaign
Kevin Cossey, Security Office Supervisor of the North and West Security Officers of the desk
Shomari Wellington, is the new part-time Student Security Officer
Out of paper towels
Commodes overflowing
Water fountain leaking – to be fixed this week
Dirty
Sheena Waggoner, Administration Office
Jeannette Pierce, RAIS
Assessment Committee is beginning to create the FY2014 (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014) statistical report
Shelly McDavid, Veterinary Medical Library
The weeding project and the shifting project is nearing completion
Jack Batterson: Cataloging & Metadata
No announcements at this time