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Fifth Annual Chancellor's Festival of Music
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1980)
You are cordially invited to attend the following events featuring Percy Young.
Library Connections, 2013 Summer
(University of Missouri--Columbia, MU Libraries, 2013)
Veterinary Medical Review, no. 080 (1974)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine, 1974)
Indian Library Scene as seen at the dawn of independence
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 1990)
"Indian Library Scene as seen at the Dawn of Independence" is a study of libraries and librarianship in India. The study had many goals, including: to make an historical study of the origin, growth and development of libraries and librarianship...
The Heart of the University
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 2015)
-driven Information Commons, University of Missouri Libraries have earned a worldwide reputation for innovation. As MU Libraries celebrate the centennial of the Elmer Ellis Library Building, librarians build the electronic databases, online classrooms and digital...
Art and human nature [videorecording]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. MU Libraries, 2010)
This lecture explored the two culture phenomenon between the sciences and the humanities, using the terms 'art' and 'human nature' to explore some terminiological tensions between the two cultures....
Nineteenth Century Humorists in Australia and the US
(University of Missouri--Columbia. MU Libraries, 2012)
People in 19th century Australia and the United States often faced many of the same hardships, hazards and quirks of the environment. In both countries people often coped by laughing. This lecture will look at examples of American and Australian...
University of Missouri Libraries annual report, 2017
(University of Missouri Libraries, 2018)
Public library movement in Baroda 1901-1949
(International Library Center, 1969)
This is a history of the public library movement in Baroda, the first territory not only among the princely states but also in British India to have been provided with universal, compulsory, free primary education and a state-supported free public...
Sister Novelists in the Age of Austen: Jane and Anna Maria Porter
(University of Missouri, MU Libraries, Faculty Lecture Series, 2012)
Jane and Anna Maria Porter were celebrated novelists who, for many decades, were more famous than their contemporary Jane Austen. Why did the Porter sisters' celebrity status dwindle, as Austen's literary star rose? Devoney ...
Go FIGure: Health Literacy and Freshman Interest Groups
(2011)
Mizzou offers over 100 Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs), ranging in topic from "Discovering Science" to "Social Justice Issues." Groups of 15-20 freshmen are assigned to the same residence hall community, enroll together in three large-lecture...
Four women: a conversation about Nina Simone, Billy Holiday, Camilla Williams and Mary J. Blige
(2012-02)
This discussion, part of the We Listen Series presented during Black History Month, explored aspects of four prominant African American women singers and their place in American culture.
Diving into history : LIS in-service experience at the Black Archives of Mid-America
(2017)
). Following a five-hour “Intro to Archives” lecture on Sunday in Columbia by Dr. Sarah Buchanan, we began our work the next day at the BAMA facility, located in the historic 18th and Vine District of Kansas City, and continued throughout the course of the week...
"Big winner": nuclear fear in the U.S. before and after 9/11 [videorecording]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. MU Libraries, 2010)
This lecture discussed the retrospective climate at the end of the twentieth century in which lessened fears of large scale death and destruction were the result of the end of the Cold War. An examination of Don DeLillo's novel Underworld exposes...
Handbook of the library
(University of Missouri, 1912)
Shri Sayajirao Gaikwad, Maharaja of Baroda: the prime promoter of public libraries
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 1992)
Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaikwad of Baroda (1863-1939) was inspired by the progress of American public libraries during his visits to this country. He invited William Alanson Borden (1853-1931) to provide similar library services for his own people...
Missouri in the library war service
(University of Missouri, 1931)
Om at Home in America: Svami Rama Tirtha enlightens
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 2000)
This is our second garland of offerings to the Omnipotent, Omnipresent, Omniscient, Almighty Universal God OM. It primarily presents the glorification of Om as disseminated by Svami Rama Tirtha in America -- the talks and lectures delivered...
Medical Department of the University of Missouri : announcement, 1908-9
(University of Missouri, 1908)
Education for library service to youth in five countries
(Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship, 2006)
course descriptions revealed that youth-oriented library curriculum was heavily dominated by literature and materials, while management of the youth library and foundations of youth library services were less frequently emphasized. Course content...