Amigos Virtual Member Online Conference in May

The Amigos 2013 virtual Annual Member Conference will be held May 15-16. The theme is Ingenuity, Imagination, and Innovation: Using Creative Solutions in Today’s Library. See below for sessions, times, and locations.

Wednesday, May 15
10:00-11:00:
• Keynote: Bringing your creative thoughts to work – Ellis 4F51A
o Among other ideas, Andrew Sanderbeck will present three things you can do differently at home and two things you can do differently at work to creatively and solve problems.

11:15-noon:
• a) Show, Don’t Tell: Libraries and Video Content – Ellis 4D12
o Kyle Constant, Trails Regional Library will share lessons learned when acquiring and learning to use equipment and software to create high-quality video content.
• b) Librarian Design Share – Ellis 4G41
o Presenters will discuss the processes they go through and the tools they use to create their library designs.
• c) Get Off Your High Horse: How Functional Are Your Work Teams? – Ellis 4F51A
o There’s no “I” in team but the personal attributes and behaviors that individuals bring to the work place greatly influence the work that does or doesn’t get done. Because horses mirror human thoughts, emotions and behaviors, equine-assisted learning activities can be structured to open and facilitate difficult discussions about how team members relate to each other, approach problem solving, and accomplish the work of an organization.

12:15-1:00:
• Getting Digi With It – Ellis 4F51A
o Presenters, involved with the Houston Area Digital Archives, will share the exciting methods they use to highlight their digital collections.
• Playing Catch-Up with Technology – Ellis Room 159
o Presenter will discuss what’s new, what different, and what is surprising.
• Creative Solutions: Using Workflows in SharePoint for e-resource Cataloging – Felicity’s office – Ellis Room 52
o Prioritizing and processing the cataloging for new e-resources can be difficult to manage because there are no physical items sitting on a shelf demanding your attention. Presenters will show how they used SharePoint to passing MARC records and other information from the Acquisitions unit to the Cataloging unit, etc.

Thursday, May 16
10:00-10:45
• How Many Librarians Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb? – Ellis Room 159
o George Needham will introduce John Kotter’s framework for introducing, leading, and embedding change.
• From Bandwagon to Volkswagen: How to Transition to the Future-Friendly Web – Ellis 4G41
o This session will review LC’s “Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data: Linked Data Model and Supporting Services,” known as BibFrame, which was released November 21, 2012. Topics will include evolution of the web, components of the BibFrame model and sample RDF instances of BibFrame components.

11:00-11:45
• Tools and Techniques for Making Creative Management Decisions – Ellis Room 159
o This session will review tools and techniques to use in making decisions and how to avoid common traps so that you can apply creativity to the decision-making process.
• Exploring a New Dimension: 3D Printing in an Academic Library – Ellis 4G41
o This session will describe SIU’s Lovejoy Library’s implementation of the service and the equipment and software involved.
• Creating a Research Award – Ellis 4D12
o Are you looking for ways to promote your library, demonstrate your library’s value, and recognize academic achievement? Have you considered creating a research award? This presentation will focus on the establishment of a research prize that was created at MidAmerica Nazarene University. The presenter will discuss initial steps taken in creating a research award, how it has been implemented, and how the prize is awarded. The presentation will include successes and failures experienced during the first year of implementation.

Noon-1:00
• Leading from the Library: Using Creativity and Connections to Leverage Change – Ellis Room 159
o As leaders of their libraries and connectors within their larger organizations and communities, librarians are in a unique position to drive, encourage, and enable change. Whether you are the quintessential quiet type or more gregarious in nature, you can find creative ways to improve your library and community. In this session, Downey will outline ways that you can leverage your position as a librarian and use creative problem solving techniques to be a change agent.

Digitization Interest Group Meeting on April 15

The Digitization Interest Group will be meeting on Monday, April 15. This is an informal group that meets to share information about the digitization related activities at MU Libraries. All are welcome!

Monday, April 15
1:00-2:00 p.m.
Ellis 4F51A

Updates:
1) Catalog Department digitization activities – Felicity Dykas
2) MOspace Digital Library (Islandora) – Felicity Dykas and LTS/LSO
3) New MU Libraries Digitization Advisory Committee – Anselm Huelsbergen
4) Digital Humanities activities at MU – Anne Barker
5) Digital Curator-Journalism/Mass Media position – Dorothy Carner
6) Other updates

MERLIN Catalog Changes for RDA – Update #2

More changes have been made by the Catalog Department to update MERLIN to conform to the new international cataloging rules – RDA (Resource Description and Access). Here are a couple of major changes:

1) Subject and uniform title access points for Bible have been updated:

Before: Bible. N.T.
Now: Bible. New Testament

Before: Bible. O.T.
Now: Bible. Old Testament

Under AACR2 individual books in the Bible were listed under N.T. or O.T. Now the name of the book is directly after Bible.

Before: Bible. N.T. Luke
Now: Bible. Luke

Before: Bible. O.T. Genesis
Now: Bible. Genesis.

2) Subject and uniform title access point for Koran have been updated to Qur’an. Note, that you will still retrieve many entries under Koran, because that is the actual title of resource.

Before: Koran
Now: Qur’an

Pins Available to Wear on Denim Day, April 25

 

 

Denim Day has been internationally celebrated since 1999 in protest of an Italian High Court ruling that overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing jeans.  The justices reasoned that since the victim wore very tight jeans, the man who was accused of raping her could not have removed her jeans by himself, so the victim must have willingly participated. Enraged by the verdict, women of the Italian Legislature protested the decision by wearing jeans. As news of the decision spread, so did the protest.

Blue jeans are worn by millions of Americans every day, but students, faculty and staff at the University of Missouri have been asked to wear denim on Thursday, April 25th for a special reason – to step forward and take a stand against rape and sexual violence.

The RSVP (Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention) Center, in partnership with the Craft Studio and True North, will sponsor a Denim Day rape and sexual assault awareness event on campus from 10:00am-2:00pm on Thursday, April 25th in front of the MU Student Center.

Denim Day is an important opportunity to raise awareness and prevent sexual assault against women.  If you would like to participate in Denim Day, wear your denim and/or the MU student-designed Denim Day logo pins on Thursday, April 25th. Sheryl Cullina will be working with the RSVP Center to obtain Denim Day pins for any Library staff who want them.  If you are interested in getting a pin, please let Sheryl know by Monday, April 15.  Pins will also be available at the Denim Day table the day of the event.

For more information about Denim Day and Sexual Assault Awareness Month events, contact the RSVP Center by phone at (573) 882-6638, by e-mail at RSVP@missouri.edu or visit the website: http://RSVP.missouri.edu

Healthy for Life Update

Only a few weeks left to earn your money
Don’t miss out on your $100 wellness incentive. You only have until Apr. 30, 2013 to complete your personal health assessment, free health screening and 240 minutes of everyday activity. These steps don’t take long, so act now. Active, primary subscribers to the UM health plans will receive $100 in a tax-favored account to use for medical expenses in 2013 Benefit Plan year. Everyone who completes all three steps will be automatically entered into weekly drawings for FitBit Zip pedometers. Congratulations to recent winners Mariah Thomas, Mary Wissman, Jill McGinnis, Jennifer West, Melissa Larew, Alisa Broughton, Heidi Salter, Amanda Winters, Olivia Gill, and Michelle Woltering! Recent TAG winners include Rita Wells, Brenda Dudley, Patricia Snellen and Holli Richardson!

1) Who’s eligible?

2) Get started now

3) Campus health screening schedule

4) Already visited your doctor?

5) Get your screening at home


Improve your relationship with your food and your body. Register for Summer Eat for Life online course.

Discover the benefits of this innovative approach to weight management through Healthy for Life’s Eat for Life course.  This 10-week program uses mind-body practices (meditations and yoga), the principles of mindful and intuitive eating, skills training, and group support to guide you in making lifestyle changes that will help you create a healthier relationship to your food, mind, and body. If you have a history of chronic dieting, have rigid “healthy” rules about eating, or find yourself eating when you’re stressed, bored, or unhappy, this may be the program for you.

Online Course:

  • Online Orientation: week of May 31
  • Online Class: week of June 7 –  week August 9
  • Cost: $50 for faculty, staff and family members ($25 refunded with full participation); $180 for community members

Program is taught by Dr. Lynn Rossy, health psychologist. Register by emailing Craig Deken at csdk89@mail.missouri.edu.  For more information: watch informational videos


Be more healthy, more energized, and more productive at work and home – Sign up Now!

Helping employees manage stress effectively is a key goal of Healthy for Life. The wellness program offers eight-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction classes at minimal cost to employees looking to manage today’s busy lifestyles in a healthy way. You will learn mindfulness meditation, yoga, and body scan as well as important information about stress, communication, and wellness.  There is a $40 registration fee (University of Missouri faculty/staff , retirees, and spouses/partners. Attend 7 of 8 classes and receive $20 reimbursement at the end of the class.

Orientation: Wednesday, June 5 (Memorial Union) at 5:00 p.m.

Class: Wednesdays (June 12-July 31) 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. *June 26 class will be from 6-8 p.m.

Retreat: Saturday, July 20 (9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Program taught by Dr. Lynn Rossy.  Register by contacting Craig Deken at csdk89@mail.missouri.edu.

 


Get connected virtually with Wellness

Healthy for Life invites you to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. We update regularly with events and health-related information.

General Wellness on Twitter: http://twitter.com/healthy4lifemu

You will need an account to get started. Once you log in to Twitter, you can go to our page and click on the “Follow” button. That’s it, easy enough!

General Wellness on Facebook: Healthy for Life: TE Atkins UM Wellness

To “Like” us, you’ll need a Facebook account. You can then click on our page and choose the “Like” button and you’re done.

Tasting Mindfulness blog: www.tastingmindfulness.com

Tasting Mindfulness on Facebook: Tasting Mindfulness

To “Like” us, you’ll need a Facebook account. You can then click on our page and choose the “Like” button and you’re done.

Dr Lynn Rossy on Twitter: DrLynnRossy

You will need an account to get started. Once you log in to Twitter, you can go to our page and click on the “Follow” button. That’s it, easy enough!
Research Opportunities

  • Study: Physical activity in people with knee pain
    • Sponsor: Mizzou’s Department of Physical Therapy
    • Requirements: Age 40 years or older, who HAVE been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, HAVE knee pain using stairs, and HAVE been told to exercise by their physician. The three lab visits will include questionnaires, an interview, and measures of leg speed and strength. Completing all the visits will take a total of about 6 hours. You will be compensated for your time. (Participation is not connected to any medical care or services.) For more information, please contact a program staff member at: 573-884-7823. Your participation would be greatly appreciated and we look forward to meeting you!
    • Study: Impact of fruit & vegetable juice concentrate on inflammation (see attached flyer)
    • Study: Overnight glucose study (see attached flyer)


Be informed about tobacco cessation & blood pressure

Healthy for Life will have tables set up on campus to provide wellness information through the end of this semester. You can learn more about tobacco cessation resources as Mizzou will be smoke-free starting July 1, 2013. In addition, you can get a free blood pressure screening and education on how to keep your blood pressure in a healthy range.


FRIDAYS

10a.m.-2p.m Student Center

MONDAYS
10a.m.-2p.m Memorial Union


Kudos to Kate Walker

Congratulations to Wellness Ambassador Kate Walker (Campus Facilities Training & Development Coordinator) for competing in the USAPL Powerlifting Missouri/Ozark Championships in St. Louis on Mar. 23.  USA Powerlifting was founded in 1982 and is the USA’s oldest drug tested powerlifting organization. At Saturday’s event, Kate took gold as well as setting a new Missouri record and two American records!


5K Run/Walk on April 6, still time to register

Help your heart and your health by running or walking the Health Sciences Graduate Student Association’s 5K on Saturday, April 6th at 9 a.m. Packet pick-up and race day registration is from 8-8:45 a.m. on race day (April 6th) at Stephens Lake Park (Gordon Shelter). Parking is available. Late registration (03/16/2013-04/05/2013) is $17. Event day registration (April 6th) is $20. Contact: Laura Ortinau (e-mail: LCO6G7@mail.missouri.edu) for registration form.