Due to constraints on the 207/2018 budget, the Library is cancelling several subscription resources. Access will cease on this schedule for these resources:
The Library will also be cancelling a number of journal titles to be announced later, primarily from the publishers Wiley and Oxford University Press. Access to new content from these journals will cease in December 2017.
Movement in Missouri
The Missouri Branch is moving several offices and services in order to create a larger 3D Printshop and begin to establish a new Osteopathic Medicine Reading Room. The Technical Services Librarian, Mary Sims, has moved her office and the Technical Services office downstairs to merge with the Interlibrary Loan department. The former Technical Services Office is now the 3D Printshop, which will permit a larger workspace and greater storage area for 3D printing and other related projects. Terms of access for the ATSU community remain the same, and it is open during all Librarian-staffed Library hours. The new Reading Room will be established in the former 3D Printing room next to the Circulation desk. Details to follow in a later newsletter.
2017 3D Printing Contest Results!
The Library held a 3-D printer contest beginning in February 2017 for both the Missouri and Arizona campuses.
Both campuses received several entries. The top three winners from each campus were:
Missouri campus First Prize: Jeremy Houser, PhD; Baydon Hilton; & Blake Stringham; with the 3-D Ophthalomotrope Second Prize: Dallyn Udall; with the 3-D Sagittal brain sections Third Prize: Jamie Carroll; with the 3-D Preservative-free eye drop container
Arizona campus First Prize: Jon Seo & Garrett Seymore; with the Safe mandibular surgery model Second Prize: Matthew Kahn, DDS, MS; Desiree Lovett; & Kristina Rodriguez; with the 3-D printing for implant surgical guide Third Prize: Jake Zellner; with the 3-D Human skull for dental anesthetic technique
A panel of faculty and/or staff from each campus judged the models. Models will be displayed within both A.T. Still Memorial Library campus locations.
The Educational Technology Development Center has launched its new web site. On it, faculty can explore new technologies and book recording sessions with our ETDC librarian. Check it out at http://guides.atsu.edu/ETDC.
If you are an ATSU Alumni and have any questions or need any assistance please contact the ATSMLib Arizona at 480-219-6090 (libaz@atsu.edu) or the ATSMLib Kirksville at 660-626-2336 (jsidwell@atsu.edu).