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The COMMiesOur Mapping Project
public
• Radio• TV• Internet• Newspaper
private
• Civic Information Needs
• Life enhancing information
nonprofit
• Services• Action• Social
Information in Columbia
Private
• Affecting personal or private interests with regard to any information available to fulfill personal or private needs, goals, demands.
Nonprofit
• Any organizations considered not for profit for tax purposes that serve a public good through service, action, or social avenues.
Public
• Broad sources of information widely requested and obtained by the public.
Private
Life Enhancing Needs-- Make Life Better-- Fulfill individual needs
Civic Information Needs-- What is going on in town?-- Important aspects of functional community landscape
4 Main Online Information Hubs
City of Columbia Websitehttp://www.gocolumbiamo.com/
Daniel Boone Regional Library -- Community Tabhttp://www.dbrl.org/community Formerly COIN (Columbia Online Information Network)
Everything Mid-Mohttp://www.everythingmidmo.com/marketplace/Sister Website to Columbia Tribune
Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureauhttp://www.visitcolumbiamo.com/web/welcome/land/index.php
Other Information Hubs
Newspaper
Word Of Mouth
Television
RadioAM/FM
Social Media
Physical Places
Physical Signs
Life Enhancing Needs
Food/Dining Religionwww.discoverthedistrict.com
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=52778348182&v=infowww.midmodiningguide.com
Home/Gardenhttp://comogardens.org/(City Utilities) http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/WaterandLight/Home/
Travelhttp://www.everythingmidmo.com/marketplace/businesses/bed-breakfast-by-teddy-bear/
RecreationSporting Events Calender http://www.visitcolumbiamo.com/web/things_to_do/sporting_events.phphttp://gocolumbiamoparks.blogspot.com/ -- ZERO COMMENTS but good looking blog
Arts and Entertainmenthttp://guidetobars.com/http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/ParksandRec/Activities_and_Programs/heritage-festival.php
Businesshttp://www.everythingmidmo.com/marketplace/categories/business-to-business/land-planning-surveying-services/?page=2&page=1
Civic InformationEducationColumbia Public Schools, MU, CC, Stephen’s
Government Serviceshttp://www.gocolumbiamo.com/
Social Serviceshttp://www.dbrl.org/community/social-services
Clubs/Organizationshttp://www.everythingmidmo.com/marketplace/categories/community-clubs-organizations/
Transportationhttp://www.gocolumbiamo.com/transportation.php
Health/Safetyhttp://www.gocolumbiamo.com/CommunityServices/Documents/display_ads.pdf
Employmenthttp://jobwizard.columbiatribune.com/
Libraryhttp://www.dbrl.org/http://www.dbrl.org/outreach
Private GapsLife Enhancing Needs Civic Information =
Information Ecology (Overall view of communities happenings)
Gaps In:a) Access to Civic Information
- “Most useful info” hidden away.
b) Relevance of Life Enhancing Needs - Columbia information heavily segmented
towards some groups and away from others.
- Uneven distribution and availability.- Established, and/or possibly uninformed
view of information landscape.
Nonprofit
Services
Action
Social
Services
Columbia CollegePlanned ParenthoodPrimarisBoys and Girls TownCentral Missouri Area Agency on the AgingCedar Creek Therapeutic Riding CenterMid-Missouri Legal Service Corp.St. Francis HouseMissouri Rural Crisis Center
Services Contact
Columbia College -http://www.ccis.edu/about/ 1001 Rogers St. Columbia, MO 65216
Planned Parenthood -http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/index.htm
711 N. Providence Rd. Columbia, MO 65203 – Phone: 573-433-0427
Primaris -http://www.primaris.org/employment 200 North Keene St. Columbia, MO 65201 – Fax: 573-777-9014
Boys and Girls Town –http://bgc-columbia.org/about-2/ 102 Fay St. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone 573-874-1697
Central Missouri Area Agency on the Aging -http://www.cmaaa.net/about.htm
1121 Business Loop 70 East, Suite 2A Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 800-369-5211
Services Contact
Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center -http://cedarcreek.missouri.org/home/about
4895 E Hwy 163 Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-875-8556
Mid-Missouri Legal Service Corp. -http://www.lsmo.org/Data/LegalServices/LegalService_129
205 East Forest Ave. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-442-0116
St. Francis House -http://www.stfrancishouse.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Bas_Basic
Phone: 617-542-4211
Missouri Rural Crisis Center -http://start.cortera.com/company/research/k3o7prm0m/missouri-rural-crisis-center-inc/
1108 Rangeline St. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-449-1336
Services
Columbia Collegehttp://www.ccis.edu/about/
Address: 1001 Rogers St. Columbia MO, 65216 Phone: 1(800) 231-2391
Columbia College is a private, nonprofit institution founded in 1851 as Christian Female College, the first women's college west of the Mississippi River to be chartered by a state legislature. In 1970, the college changed its name to Columbia College when it became a coeducational, four-year liberal arts and sciences institution. Today the college serves nearly 25,000 students through over 30 Nationwide Campuses, Online Campus, Evening Campus, Day Campus and Graduate Studies Program.
Action
Missouri State Teachers AssociationPeace NookMissouri Press AssociationCancer Research CenterJefferson InsituteNational Federation for the BlindBoone County Council on the Aging
Action Contact
Missouri State Teachers Association -http://www.msta.org/about/
407 South Sixth St. Columbia, MO 65205 – Phone: 800-392-0532
Peace Nook -http://blog.midmopeaceworks.org/p/about-us.html
804 East Broad #C Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-875-0539
Missouri Press Association -http://www.mopress.com/about.php
802 Locust St Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-449-4167
Cancer Research Center -http://www.cancerresearchcenter.org/about/
3501 Berrywood Dr. Columbia, MO 65201 – 573-875-2255
Action Contact
Jefferson Insitute -http://www.jeffersoninstitute.org/about.php
4800 East New Haven Rd. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-449-2518
National Federation for the Blind -http://nfbmo.org/about-2/
3910 Tropical Ln. Columbia, MO 65202 – Phone: 573-874-1774
Boone County Council on the Aging -http://www.booneaging.org/About%20BCCA.html
1123 Wilkes Blvd. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-443-1111
Action
Cancer Research Centerhttp://www.cancerresearchcenter.org/about/
Address: 3500 Berrywood Dr. Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 1(573)-875-2255
Many people know CRC for its research, but we do a lot more. We also offer community outreach programs to educate church groups, civic clubs and other organizations about our research and cancer prevention. In 1988 CRC purchased a six-acre tract of land just north of the Columbia Regional Hospital on Berrywood Drive. An additional 2500 square feet of laboratory space was added to the south wing of the building in July, 1988.
Social
United WayCentral Missouri Food BankVoluntary Action CenterMustard Seed Trade FairFamily Research CenterSalvation Army
Social Contact
United Way -http://www.uwheartmo.org/about-us 1700 East Pointe Dr. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-443-4523
Central Missouri Food Bank -http://sharefoodbringhope.org/about-us/
2101 Vandiver Dr. Suite B Columbia, MO 65202 – Phone: 573-474-1020
Voluntary Action Center -http://www.vacmo.org/index.php
403A Vandiver Dr. Columbia, MO 65202 – Phone: 573-874-2273
Mustard Seed Trade Fair- http://www.mustardseedfairtrade.org/about.html
25 South 9th St. Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-449-6166
Social Contact
Family Research Center -http://www.bcfr.org/ 1209 East Walnut Columbia, MO 65201 – Phone: 573-874-1995
Salvation Army -http://www.usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc_midland.nsf/vw-dynamic-index/70B29D1BE98F712C86257219006EA857?openDocument
Islamic American Relief Agency -http://www.irusa.org/islamic-relief-usa/
102 E. Cherry St. Columba, MO 65205 – Phone: 573-433-0166
Social
Central Missouri Food Bankhttp://sharefoodbringhope.org/about-us/
Address: 2101 Vandiver Dr. Suite B Columbia, MO 65202 Phone: 1(573)-474-1020
Our food bank is one of few food banks nationwide that does not charge for the food it provides. Our food goes to soup kitchens, emergency food pantries, shelters for the abused and homeless, programs for low income children and senior citizens, and rehabilitation centers.
Gaps in Non-profit communication
No clear way for people to get involved.
Most of the non-profits have websites for their orgs, but not a lot else. Within this many non-profits do not have well
developed websites making it harder for the public to take advantage.
Public
Internet
T.V.
1. 2.
Radio
Newspaper
3. 4.
InternetCategories
General Business Government Arts & Entertainment
Internet: General
Resident guide http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/About_Columbia/newcomers.php#vote
Emergency MGMT- road closures http://www.showmeboone.com/oem/closures/
Weather Advisories http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/PSJC/Services/weather.php
360 Columbia: Coupons, promotions, events, jobs http://www.360columbia.com/
School Boards http://www.msbanet.org/
Columbia Public Schools http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/
Health www.muhealth.org http://www.integrityhc.com/
Ex: Resident Guide
Internet: Business
Services for businesses http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/WaterandLight/Business
/index.php
The District http://www.discoverthedistrict.com/
Bar Guides http://comodrinkspecials.com/ http://guidetobars.com/
Employment http://columbia.missouri.jobs.topusajobs.com/ http://www.missouri.edu/employment.php http://www.snagajob.com/jobs/Missouri/Columbia_jobs.h
tml http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/l-columbia,+mo
Ex: Bar Guide
Internet: Government
City counsel: meeting dates, members, issues http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Council/Meet_The_Counc
il/index.php
Financial Reports http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Finance/Services/
Financial_Reports/index.php
Ex: City Counsel
Internet: Arts & Entertainment
Parks and recreation https://www.gocolumbiamo.com/CMS/webcal/index.php?
cat=2
Arts- includes a newsletter of cultural events and opportunities http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Arts/
Bars/clubs, Entertainments, Events, Galleries, Museums, Movies http://www.everythingmidmo.com/marketplace/categori
es/arts-and-entertainment/
Cultural Collaborative http://discovermeha.com/
Ex: Cultural Collaborative
Gaps Within Internet Information SourcesThere is a wealth of information online, but that’s
only beneficial if you actually have internet accessMany of these sites do not have actual newsletters
and do not always do effective promotions in newspapers and television
There is not a lot of information available about city government
Television• KMOU-TV
NBC
KMIZ
ABC
KMOS
PBS
KRCG
CBS
KNLJ
http://www.abc17news.com/http://www.komu.com/home/http://www.nbc.com/http://www.findlocalweather.com/pinpoint/us/mo/kmiz-tv+28columbia29/current694552.htmlhttp://kmos.org/http://www.knlj.tv/
Radio KATI 94.3 FM Country
KBIA 91.3 FM Classical
KBXR 102.3 FM Adult Alternative
KCMQ 96.7 FM Rock
KFRU 1400 AM News Talk
KJMO 100.1 FM Classic Rock
KSSZ 93.9 FM News
KTGR 1580 AM News Talk
KWJK 93.1 FM Adult Hits
KWOS 950 AM News Talk
Radiohttp://www.ontheradio.net/metro/columbia_mo.as
px
http://www.usnpl.com/radio/moradio.php
Newspaper1. Columbia Missourian
www.columbiamissourian.com
2.The Columbia Daily Tribune
www.columbiatribune.com/
3.Vox Magazine
www.voxmagazine.com/
(Sister Magazine of Missourian)
5. The Maneater
http://www.themaneater.com/
( MU Student Newspaper)
Newspaperhttp://www.allyoucanread.com/columbia-news
paper-mo/
GapsNewspapers: Cost
The Missourian: $9.50 a month, $88.50 a year
Columbia Daily Tribune:
-Monthly:
Online: $8
Print: $12.97
Yearly: 166.39 print, $100 online
GapsFor the most part, internet is usually free, but
those who do not have access must pay for their information when it comes to newspapers.
Television: For younger generations, internet is key to obtaining news/information that can be accessed at anytime, where as news stations on television is only on at specific times and may take longer to access. At any age, you have to map your time out to receive your news on T.V.
GapsRadio: On a broader level, to find out listings on
what radio stations are available in Columbia, internet is key. If one does not have access, then you are left flipping through the stations to find one you are looking for.
On a micro level, radio stations pick out information they find to be critical and may not be as informative as news stations, internet and so forth.
public
• Radio• TV• Internet• Newspaper
private
• Civic Information Needs
• Life enhancing information
nonprofit
• Services• Action• Social
Information in Columbia