University Libraries Celebration of Service
Thursday, May 18
11:30 am to 1 pm
Ellis Library Grand Reading Room
More details to come.
University Libraries Celebration of Service
Thursday, May 18
11:30 am to 1 pm
Ellis Library Grand Reading Room
More details to come.
Cultivating financial wellness can be as easy as completing a few steps annually. This year, the University of Missouri System has gathered the financial resources available to you on the financial wellness webpage, your one-stop-shop for educational information, tools, and events designed to help you become and stay financially well. The Financial Wellness program provides resources and classes available to ALL full-time/part-time faculty and staff. Join the mailing list!
Visit http://umurl.us/finwell for more information.
As a Healthy for Life sponsored workshop, eligible employees may earn 25 points for participation in the Financial Wellness Workshops. There are a maximum of 100 points possible for this category. Contact wellness@umsystem.edu for questions.
We are in the process of recruiting students for the “Entrepreneurial Scholars & Interns Program” for 2017. Selected undergraduate students will receive:
Eligible students can be from any major. You can find more information here: www.umsystem.edu/esip
Applications are due by Friday, February 3. If you would like printed posters or post cards, let us know and we will get you a supply.
Steve Wyatt, J.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor/Vice Provost for Economic Development
University of Missouri
310 Jesse Hall
Columbia, MO 65211E-mail: wyattr@missouri.edu
Phone: 573.882.3087
http://economicdevelopment.missouri.edu/
Attendees: Ann Riley, Deb Ward, Corrie Hutchinson, Sheryl Cullina, Ernest Shaw, Jeannette Pierce, Pat Jones, Jacqueline Rash
Agenda Items –
Council of Dean’s Meeting Update:
To address recommendations on fees to differentiated tuition.
Priority of Positions document:
Action: New deadline: Tuesday, January 17. Please submit to Jacqueline.
All Staff meeting agenda:
Action: Jacqueline will send out agenda today.
Master Goals and Objectives:
Bookmark Café:
New Items:
Instructional Committee becoming a Standing Committee
Discussion: Library wide committee, should have ACTS members
Decision: Will discuss more at next LMT meeting
Shelving Item
Discussed: For surplus or usage by collections.
Attendees: Ann Riley, Deb Ward, Corrie Hutchinson, Sheryl Cullina, Ernest Shaw, Jeannette Pierce, Pat Jones, Shannon Cary, Jacqueline Rash
Agenda Items –
Budget Update:
Position of Priorities:
Results:
Bookmark Café update:
Action: Shannon will get date for bookmark café “Grand Opening” and design a large sign acknowledging student fund contributions.
Action: PJ will ask about a free offer during the Grand Opening.
Master Goals and Objectives:
Decision: Each department will work toward each goal by implementing its own objectives.
Action: Ann will send out Master Goals and Objectives to everyone and department heads will tailor the objectives within their own departments.
Action: Deb will ask Judy to put the following on the website: revised mission statement, vision and high-level goals.
Instructional Committee becoming a Standing Committee:
Action: Jeannette will bring recommendations to the next LMT meeting.
Space Planning:
Guest Borrower Card procedures:
New Items:
Transition for Judy’s position:
Feedback from All-Staff meeting:
Action: Kathy will ask for budget summary document to be uploaded to our website.
LMT Retreat ideas:
Judy Maseles, Head of the Engineering Library, has announced that she will retire at the end of June, with her last working day being in mid-May. Watch for a future announcement about her retirement reception. Congratulations, Judy!
Tim Perry published “Facsimiles of Dante’s Commedia in Canadian Libraries: a Descriptive Catalogue,” in the journal Italica 93:3, fall 2016, pp.405-432.
Abstract:
This descriptive catalogue identifies the twelve mss of the Commedia of which facsimiles can be found in Canadian libraries. It provides details about each ms and the facsimile that reproduces it, including: the date and location of the original ms; the names of the sponsor, scribe, and illustrator; the extent of the text of the Commedia that it preserves; other texts that it preserves; the arrangement and decoration of the text; any digital versions that are available; the Canadian libraries that own a copy of the facsimile; and the nature of the facsimile’s reproduction of the original ms, especially when the facsimile fails to reproduce the original accurately.
Congratulations to Tim!
The Libraries have an immediate opening for a Library Information Assistant in Circulation Reserve.
For additional information, including salary, work hours, and how to apply, please visit the Libraries webpage at http://library.missouri.edu/about/employment/employopp/#staff_job_openings.