"Gunter Library News" is the monthly e-newsletter highlighting current events and happenings at the Gunter Library at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi.
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Resource of the Month:
USM Libraries Game Month
Join us on Friday, November 17, for fun and games at Gunter Library. We are celebrating International Games Day by hosting an assortment of physical and digital gaming opportunities. For “old school” gamers, we have classic games: Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Yahtzee, and checkers. Or if you prefer your games online, try out Adaptive Futures here:
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Let us know if you would like a list of online games about climate change for children and adults.
Did you know that Gunter Library is a Pokémon Stop? A second Pokémon Stop is the campus basketball court near the harbor. There are two Pokémon Gyms—by the old nature trail on the northeast side of campus and at the entryway at Halstead and East Beach.
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Re-envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean brings together leading scientists, lawyers, humanists, and Indigenous voices to tell of the ocean’s precarious position in the twenty-first century. These essays engage that important work of positively re-imagining the ocean in the Anthropocene. | |
The Lives of Sharks is a beautifully illustrated guide to these iconic marine creatures from two world-renowned experts. This book explores shark physiology, anatomy, behavior, ecology, and evolution, as well as conservation and the impact of human activity on shark populations. | |
Introducing Scholarly Research: Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans and activities for Undergraduates offers 33 time-saving lesson plans, that can assist in moving instruction beyond basic skills to include how to use a library database and the reasons scholars use them to explaining why peer review is important.
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Time to Submit Your Book Recommendations
All faculty, students, and staff--now is the time to submit your recommendations for books to be purchased to support your teaching, research, and learning. Please include as much information as possible--author, title, date, publisher, etc. and indicate your preference for print or e-books. Please note there are some publisher restrictions with e-books including the number of pages you can download (usually 60 pages or less). If this will impede your use of the book, then be sure to indicate you are requesting print. We need your recommendations asap. Print books ordered for COA are housed at Gunter Library at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. Please email to: guntergcrl@usm.edu
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Welcome Megan!
Please join me in welcoming Megan Le to the position of Gunter Library Manager. Megan has held several part-time positions at Gunter Library including graduate assistant, library assistant, and a SLIS practicum student while she was working on her MLIS. Megan served as an evening adjunct librarian at the Gulf Coast Library from October 2022-November 2023.
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Patrick Biber has offered to carpool to the Fair Wage rally on 11/13. He is leaving about 11 am and returning to GCRL around 2:30 pm. Contact him directly to arrange a ride. Patrick.Biber@usm.edu | |
- MS Gulf Coast Veteran’s Parade in D’Iberville, Saturday, November 11, 8 am to noon
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- MEGAS Pie-Off Thursday, November 15, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Caylor 104
- North Bay Civitan Club Gobble Wobble Fun Run, Saturday, November 18, 3 pm at foot of the OS-Biloxi Bridge (bring food for the Gulf Park Campus Pantry as your entry fee)
- Gulfport Harbor Lights, November 24-CDecember 31, 5:30 – 10:30 pm daily ($5-$20 depending on age and day, kids younger than 4, free)
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- Gunter Library closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, Thursday & Friday November 23 & 24.
- Gulf Coast Messiah Chorus Friday, December 1, Saturday December 2, and Sunday December 3 (location varies, free).
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- Annual Christmas on the Water Boat Parade Biloxi beach, Saturday, December 2, 6 pm, free.
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- Gunter Library Holiday Open House Monday, December 11, 9 am to noon (potluck, bring a favorite dish).
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Quick Shout Out
Over 50 people participated in the 2023 Coastal Clean Up at the East Beach site. Let’s give a big thank you to the following GCRL volunteers: James Klein, Hailee Nigro, Autumn Moya, Nimah Osho-Abdulgafar, Joyce Shaw, Megan Le, Eric Saillant, and Heloise Leonard. Volunteers cleaned the beach and along the roads leading to Halstead and Weeks Bayous.
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Shown from left to right are Mark Peterson, David Sliman, Susan Carranza, Nancy Brown-Peterson, Marie Mullin, and Jessica Kastler |
GCRL employees, retirees, city and USM officials, and graduate students gathered at the Marine Education Center at Cedar Point to celebrate the founding of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory.
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GCRL Science Café
Tuesday, November 28th - 6 - 7 pm
Caylor 104
(703 East Beach Drive, aka “Halstead” campus)
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Anthony Ballard
Black Bear Program Leader
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Historically, black bears have been an abundant and valuable native game species in the state of Mississippi. This presentation will outline the decline of black bear numbers around the turn of the 20th century, detail their natural rebound, and describe the growing abundance we are currently experiencing. We will also cover the research being conducted on black bears such as GPS collaring, reproductive success, and genetic data collection. Finally, we will explore the future of the black bear program, program goals, and how we can all take steps to avoid conflict with bears through public engagement.
- Bachelor of Science in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture from Mississippi State University
- Master of Science in Wildlife Biology from University of Louisiana and Monroe
- Started with the Mississippi Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks in 2015.
- Officially took the bear program position in February of 2023
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"Like" the GCRL Science Cafe Facebook page for more information about upcoming Science Cafe events. | |
If you missed any of our Zoom GCRL Science Cafes or prefer to attend the event via Facebook Live, visit our Marine Education Center’s (MEC) Facebook page at the link below. | |
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
703 East Beach Drive
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Joyce Shaw, Head Librarian - 228-872-4213
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