MU Libraries Joins National Alliance Dedicated to Preserving Digital Content

Columbia, Mo. − The University of Missouri Libraries is the newest member of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA). The NDSA is a partnership of institutions and organizations dedicated to preserving and providing access to selected databases, web pages, video, audio and other digital content with enduring value.

The alliance is an outgrowth of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP), which the Library of Congress (LOC) has administered since 2000. In establishing the program, Congress directed LOC to work with other federal agencies and a variety of additional communities to develop a national approach to digital preservation. NDIIPP has achieved substantial success though partnering with more than 170 institutions to provide access to a diverse national collection of digital content. This work demonstrates that a collective effort can achieve far more than individual institutions working alone.

“We are proud to be a member of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance and to partner with them in the important mission of preserving and protecting America’s growing digital heritage,” said Director of MU Libraries, Jim Cogswell. “We recognize the urgent need for organizations to collaborate actively and make the preservation of valuable digital content a strategic priority. The MU Libraries are devoted to ensuring that effective digital stewardship is put in place today to protect critically important resources for the future.”

The NDSA develops improved preservation standards and practices; works with experts to identify categories of digital information that are most worthy of preservation; and takes steps to incorporate content into a national collection. It provides national leadership for digital-preservation education and training. For more information, visit www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndsa/.

Barker to Serve as Interim Head of Reference

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Barker as Interim Head of the Ellis Reference Department effective September 1, 2013.  Anne will provide leadership for the department while the search for a new Head of Ellis Reference takes place.  I am grateful that Anne has agreed to accept this appointment.  We are fortunate to have someone with her experience to oversee this transition.  To ensure that the Reference department is not left short-staffed during this interim, we will be hiring a temporary general reference librarian as soon as possible to cover many of Anne’s current responsibilities.

–Jim Cogswell

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.

 

Ellis Library 1935 Addition Repairs

Ellis Library will undergo some structural repairs to the 1935 addition (the west wing of the current building). A number of cracks appeared in the walls and stairways on the west side of the building after last summer’s drought. Engineers tell us that there is no loss of structural integrity, but they need to repair cracks that are in the roof and on the west side of the main staircase. They will begins the repairs right after the fall 2013 semester ends. They estimate the work will take eight weeks to complete. They plan to finish this work before the next round of renovations, which will be made to Room 202 in preparation for the “Renew Mizzou” tenants from Jesse Hall.

Pat Jones will be the Ellis Library point of contact for the project, and Gary Cox will serve as her alternate.

Some additional details:

  • the west stairwell will be closed from the 1st to the 3rd floor during the repairs
  • the entrance to room 202 that is next to the west stairwell will also be closed, but access to room 202 will be available through room 201
  • room 202 may need to be closed temporarily because they will be bring some building materials through the windows in that room
  • there will be an exterior staging area set up somewhere between Speakers’ Circle and the entrance to Ellis Auditorium
  • we should receive further details about the repairs as we enter the design development phase of the project in September.