Calls for proposals and registration are now open for the student research conference – Miners Solving for Tomorrow – scheduled April 2-4. The two-and-a-half-day conference is the first combined undergraduate and graduate conference at S&T. Judges for student submissions as well as sponsors and volunteers to help during the conference are needed.
Read More »In an exciting development aimed at supporting research and scholarly communication, the University Libraries now offers Digital Object Identifier (DOI) services. This new feature provides an additional layer of accessibility and reliability for materials shared through Scholars’ Mine, the university’s institutional repository.
Read More »The University Libraries Subvention Program is an initiative created to support faculty and staff at S&T with limited resources to help offset the costs of publishing charges incurred by publishers for books or articles. This initiative aligns with the institution’s and University Libraries’ strategic direction to support the research endeavors of the S&T faculty and staff.
Read More »The University Libraries have entered Missouri S&T’s first ever open access transformative publishing agreement with Springer Nature. This agreement is made possible through the Greater Western Library Alliance, a consortium, that includes the UM System Libraries.
Read More »A new LibGuide is under development to provide users with easy access to information about the latest eJournals, eBooks and print books added to the library’s collection. This guide will help the discovery process, offering curated resources and search tips for all formats. You can view the LibGuide online.
Read More »University Libraries and the Library Student Advisory Committee will hold one-hour focus groups throughout November.
Read More »To assist faculty and staff with publishing efforts, the University Libraries Subvention Program was created to help cover article processing charges or book publishing charges with contributed funds totaling $30,000 from each college, the University Libraries, and the offices of the provost and vice chancellor of Research and Innovation. There are four award cycles per year; this is the second cycle of 2024.
Read More »University Libraries in partnership with The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) now offer sponsored access to content for all students, faculty and staff.
Read More »To assist faculty and staff with publishing efforts, the University Libraries Subvention Program was created to help cover article processing charges or book publishing charges with contributed funds totaling $30,000 from each college, the university libraries and the offices of the provost and vice chancellor for research and innovation.
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