During Thanksgiving break, the Bookmark Cafe will be open Monday to Wednesday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.
During Thanksgiving break, the Bookmark Cafe will be open Monday to Wednesday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.
Notable meetings from the calendar of Jim Cogswell, Director of MU Libraries
Thursday, November 24th through Friday, November 25th
Library Closed for Thanksgiving Break. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!!!
Monday, November 28th
Council of Deans, 3:00-5:00 pm, S110 Memorial Union
Tuesday, November 29th
Library Management Team, 2:00-4:00 pm, TBD
Wednesday, November 30th
UM Library Director’s Conference Call, 1:30-3:00 pm
ARL Regional Federal Depository Libraries Conference Call, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Thursday, December 1st
Strategic Planning and Resource Advisory Council (SPRAC), 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Reynolds Alumni Center
A presentation about campus building projects was presented to the building coordinators. You can view that presentation on the staff page.
The MU Libraries development office sends birthday cards to many of our donors and supporters.
We are encouraging staff members to submit photos that highlight the state of Missouri. These photos need to be high-resolution and color. The winning image will be used on our personalized birthday cards.
Please limit your submissions to five photos per person.
The photographer who submits the winning image will receive two Concert Series tickets or $25 gift certificate to the University Bookstore.
The deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2. Send submissions (or questions) to Shannon Cary at carysn@missouri.edu.
MU librarians and archivists have been involved with this program from its inception, including twelve who have traveled and served as Global Scholars in the past eight years. Applications for this year’s seminars are due by Monday, 2 January 2012. Please send application items listed below to Jim Cogswell at 104 Ellis Library. If you have questions or would like more details, please contact Amanda Sprochi, the Libraries’ representative to the Council, or visit the Global Scholars Program web pages at the International Center.
Global Scholars Program: Archivists/Librarian application information
In order to apply, please submit the following items:
1. A copy of your current resume.
2. A statement from your supervisor assuring support of your application.
3. A written statement (no longer than one page) addressing the following:
a) Your present role with students, faculty, and staff;
b) Your commitment to assist students, faculty, and staff expand their knowledge of international
information resources and promote international affairs to the wider university community;
c) Your willingness to participate in Global Scholars activities, such as a follow-up workshop;
d) Your willingness to participate in the international faculty mentoring corps in the next academic year;
e) Your interest and ability to assist faculty Global Scholars as they revise their courses with
international content; and
f) Your interest in international library materials and services.
4. Submit a brief (1-2 pages) one year plan of work to pursue program objectives by 30 June 30 2012. Plans should identify potential collaborator(s) from Costa Rica and/or Panama. They should describe expected outcomes and proposed action steps to complete this work.
The MU Council on International Initiatives is pleased to announce the 2012 Global Scholars Program (GSP). This nationally recognized program is designed to support MU faculty members who seek to internationalize their teaching and research. Since its inception, over 150 faculty members across Colleges and Schools have participated. As a result, numerous research collaborations have begun, and dozens of courses have been modified – enhancing the learning experience of thousands of MU students each year. In 2002, the Global Scholars Program received the Andrew Heiskell Award for Best Practices and Innovation in International Education from the Institute of International Education.
GSP is designed to: 1) expand faculty involvement in MU’s strategic international relationships; and 2) foster tangible new international collaborations for participants, including research grants or papers and/or teaching innovations.
Costa Rica and Panama
May 18-June 2, 2011
To these ends, CII has organized an excellent itinerary for 2012 to Costa Rica and Panama. The program will be led by MU Professor Jere Gilles (Department of Rural Sociology) who directed an MU summer program in Costa Rica for 10 years and who has extensive experience in Central and South America.
This seminar will introduce selected MU faculty members to the system of research and higher education in the Costa Rica and Panama as well as providing an overview of how each of these nations has attempted to balance the needs of their citizens and the environment in an increasingly integrated world economy.
Costa Rica and Panama offer unique opportunities for MU faculty to develop relations with colleagues in the two countries. Although the two countries have similar climate, natural resources and standards of living they have taken different development strategies. Costa Rica has emphasized growth based on environmentally friendly policies, tourism and high tech industries. It has a goal of a zero carbon footprint and has worked carefully to protect domestic industries while opening reducing trade barriers. Eco-tourism, specialty crop exportation, computer chips and medical equipment are the main drivers of the economy. Panama’s strategy revolves around its canal (and its expansion) and becoming logistics and offshore financial center. Costa Rica has the strongest higher education system in the region and the University of Costa Rica, CATIE, EARTH University and the National University all have highly trained faculty interested in possible collaboration. Panama has historically had strong ties with Missouri would like to explore ways to collaborate with MU in order to strengthen its system of higher education. The program has strong support from university leaders in both countries and we are confident that the 2012 Global Scholars Program will stimulate new and productive lines of collaboration across a wide range of disciplines. This can be a transformative experience for our faculty participants.
Program Funding
For a commitment of $2,500 per participant, deans may select faculty members to participate in this exciting opportunity. Support from the Office of the Provost matches this amount to make the program possible.
Deans and Directors are encouraged to select faculty participants that agree to contribute to Global Scholars Program objectives.
The Provost requests that funding not be awarded to persons who have received GSP funding in previous years.
Performance Criteria for Global Scholars Faculty:
Space in this seminar is limited. To ensure fullest consideration, please send nominations to me no later than January 27, 2012 .
For more information, please review the Global Scholars Program web page, or contact me directly. Your questions and comments are most welcome. We hope you can take advantage of this excellent opportunity.
Thanks in advance for your consideration.
Best regards,
James K. Scott, Ph.D.
Director – International Center
Assoc. Vice Provost – International Initiatives
University of Missouri
Phone: +573.882.6008
Email: scottj@missouri.edu
Web: http://international.missouri.edu
Dear Colleagues,
We are just hours away from Saturday, November 19th, when the MU Libraries’ 2011 United Way Campaign officially ends. The following day, Sunday, begins Thanksgiving week. It seems most auspicious that we should close this effort to aid the less fortunate in our midst at a time in which we as a community express our gratitude for all of our good fortune. Among the blessings for which we might be thankful are the opportunities available to us to touch the lives of others for the better. Certainly many of us are grateful for those times when we were able to assist friends, family, and colleagues. Nevertheless there are still many others with whom we do not have direct contact who are in need of help. The Heart of Missouri United Way gives us the means to expand on our chances to impact the lives of others and improve our community
If you have already pledged, your generosity is among the things that we are thankful for. If you have not pledged yet, please go the United Way link www.unitedway.missouri.edu or complete and return the pledge card that Mark Ellis sent you. If you have any questions, contact Mark Ellis (104 Ellis Library), Mary Hainen, Ann Riley or Paula Roper.
Also don’t forget that participation in the campaign makes you eligible for prizes donated by the United Way leadership team. Moreover employees of the MU libraries who pledge by November 18, 2011 will have their names entered in a drawing for these gifts as well:
Thanks to everyone who has pledged and those of you who will pledge.
Living united,
Mary Hainen Ann Riley Paula Roper
HainenM@missouri.edu RileyAC@missouri.edu RoperP@missouri.edu
The MU Libraries 2011 United Way Tri-Chairs
It’s that time again, the “holidays”. Can you believe how early they started the commercials! And here I am adding to the frenzy. But isn’t it a nice way to begin the season, helping those who have less to look forward to? This year we are sponsoring two families: Yesenia and Juan Carlos and their sons Angel and Alexander; and George and Amanda and their daughter Qiriona and son Latrale. See the MULSA page for the wish list: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/mulsa/AdoptedFamilies/adoptedmain.htm
Our delivery date is December 12th, which means we need your donations here by the 7th so that we can do any extra shopping and wrap it all on the 9th. The VAC discourages the adults in a family from asking for personal items so I’ve added gift cards for them.
If you’d like a printable list, I can email you a spreadsheet. I’ll be sending around donation envelopes as well for the shopping challenged. If you enjoy wrapping presents, please join us in the Cataloging Dept. on the 9th.
Thanks, Ruthe
morsel@missouri.edu or 884-8757
The MU Recreation Trail will not be cleared after a winter weather event.
ALCTS Webinar: ISSN and You: Using ISSN SuperNumber in the Digital Environment
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
9:00-10:00 am
Ellis 4F51A
Learn about the work of the U.S. ISSN Center and ways the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) contributes to identification, access, and data linking in print and digital environments worldwide. ISSN is the premier international identifier for serials and other continuing resources in all formats. ISSN was ahead of its time in anticipating the crucial role of identifiers in the digital environment and has evolved well beyond its early role as a number displayed on print journals. Demand for ISSN continues to increase because of its ability to identify and facilitate linking to current, long-dead, or yet-to-be published continuing resources today and in the future semantic web.
Speaker: Regina Romano Reynolds, ISSN Coordinator at the Library of Congress and director of the US ISSN Center
–Felicity Dykas